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January 19, 1951 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-01-19

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Amerieall t 9ewisk Periodical 6

Friday, January 19, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

Detroit to Host National Parley of Men's Clubs Folk Chorus

The officers and board mem- speak. A reception will follow
bers of the National Federation of the service.
Sabbath morning services will
Men's Clubs of the United Syna- be held at Congregation Shaarey
gogue of America will hold a con- Zedek at 9 a.m., to be followed
ference in Detroit Jan. 19-21.
by a luncheon at which the Shaa-
A late Friday evening service rey Zedek Men's Club will be
will be held at the Northwest He- hosts.
brew Congregation at 8:15 p.m.
Participating in the conference
Jan. 19, at which time Dr. Milton will be the Men's Clubs of Shaa-
Nevins of Philadelphia, president rey • Zedek, Northwest Hebrew
of the National Federation, will Congregation, Bnai Moshe and
Beth Aaron of Detroit. Men's
Clubs from nearby cities have
also been invited.
formerly with Albert's
A business session of the Na-
Announce the Opening of the tional Board will be held at 10
Most Modern

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a.m., Sunday at Shaarey Zedek.
The committee on arrange-
ments is composed of Ben S. Sid-
low, chairman; David Aaron,
Herman S. Avrin, Maurice Selig-
man, Albert Green, Samuel J.
Berke and Abraham Satovsky.

Masada to Discuss
Living in Israel

Masada Chapter, Zionist Or-
ganization, will present David
Sklash, who lived in Israel for a
year, and Yona Yoshpe, a former
Israeli school teacher, who will
speak on "Every Day Life of an
Israeli."
The meeting will be held at 9
p.m., Thursday, Jan. 25 at Shaar-
ey Zedek. A film will be shown
from 8:30 to 9 p.m.
Rehearsals are in progress for
the Masada Review, a cabaret
style dance and musical comedy,
to be held Feb. 11 at the Center.

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Hebrew Teachers Unit
to Hear National Head

Zvi Glatstein, executive direc-
tor of the Hebrew Teachers Or-
ganization of America, will ad-
dress the local chapter Jan. 25
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. on
LILLIAN SIIAPIRO
"Problems of the Hebrew Teach-
• • •
er."
The Jewish Folk Chorus will
He v. ill be the guest of the lo-
mark the 100th anniversary of cal group during the coming
the birth of the Jewish poet week.
Peretz with a presentation of his
poem Tzvei Brider, set to music
HOTEL FOR TEL AVIV
by Jacob Shaefer,
TEL AVIV—ISI))—British and
Lillian Shapiro, well known Belgian investors are planning
choreographer from New York to build a 200-room hotel on Tel
who was with the Martha Gra- Aviv's fashionable sea front. The
ham concert group, will dance cost of construction, furniture and
the part of the snake in the equipment will be $28,000,000.
oratorio.
Henrietta Chase, Chicago sop-
POPULATION INCREASE
rano, will be the guest artist.
NEW YORK— (ISI) —A pre-
She is a member of the Chicago diction that Israel's population
Opera Co.
may reach five to six million was
This will be the first time the made by Dr. Abraham Granott,
Tzvei Brider will be presented world president of the Jewish
in Detroit with ballet accompani- National Fund, when he arrived
ment. Several groups of Yiddish, this week.
Hebrew and English folk songs
will round out the program.

Jericho Lodge to Hold
32nd Dinner-Dance

Authorized Ford Sales and Service

4 Blocks West of Livernois

The opening of the drive for
new members for the new
achavas Achim Synagogue will
be an open meeting Thursday
evening, Feb. 8.
The program will feature
musical selections by Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel of Northwest
Hebrew, accompanied by Betty
Kowalsky, concert pianist.
The community is invited to see
the new building.

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to Give Peretz'
`Tzvei Brider'

Ahavas Achim to Hold
Membership Affair

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EVERY WEEK.

Jericho Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will
hold its 32nd anniversary dinner-
dance Sunday evening, Jan. 28 at
the Rainbow Terrace. Mickey
Woolf and his orchestra will en-
tertain.
The new officers for the lodge
are Henry Greenwald, noble
grand; Jacob L. Zucker, vice-
grand; Nathan Butrimowitz,
financial secretary; Morris Sha-
piro, recording secretary; and
Morris Zuroff, treasurer.


NuainfaiL

By NORMAN KOLIN

Louis II. Luckoff, president of
LUCKOFF, WAYBURN &
FRANKEL, INC., Detroit adver-
tising agency, has been invited to
return to New York University to
address their School of Retailing,
Monday, January 22, in New
York City.
Invitations to this semi-annual
seminar on retail store manage-
ment, merchandising and adver-
tising are extended to selected
Goodfellowship Slates
owners, managers and senior em-
Installation of Officers
ployees of stores throughout the
The Goodfellowship Club and United States.
• • *
Auxiliary will hold their seventh
annual installation of officers at
Another novel sport to be in-
8 p.m., Sunday at the Bowery.
troduced at the NEVELE COUN-
The new officers are Al Magi- TRY CLUB, Ellenville, N. Y. is
toz, president; Joe Rosson, vice- a weekly snowshoe race with
president; Louis Zahler, secre- mixed teams of men and women.
tary; Morris Erlich, treasurer; Prizes are awarded to members
and Morris Albert, sergeant-at- of winning teams. Arthur Morris,
director of winter sports activi
arms.
ties at the club, introduced the
game.
U. S. Jewish Population Regular weekly winter sketch-
classes were recently inaug-
Estimated at 4,700,000 ing
urated at Nevele and results are
NEW YORK—(WNS) — The hung in a special exhibition sec-
Jewish population in the United tion of the lodge.
• • •
States, according to a survey in
the American Jewish Year Book
Alfred Epstein, president of
of 1951, is 4,700,000.
PFEIFFER BREWING COM-
The Jewish population in this PANY of Detroit, and Murray D.
country had previously been es- Van Wagoner, former Michigan
timated at 4,500,000.
Governor were elected directors
of the CITY BANK, of Detroit
at the recent annual meeting.
• • •
XPERT
There are rave notices the way
ork leader Sam Rosenblat merch-
ATERING
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and weddings . . . he seems to
Hors
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Fine
Knishes or
know exactly what the people
Pastries for simchas at home,
shules, or halls
want and prepares the entertain-
Call TY. 6-4956
ment to fit the occasion.

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