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February 23, 1951 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-02-23

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, February 23, 1951

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Fox Lodge

Th,. dramatic group of the
lodge will present their Cabaret
Night skit at the Veterans Hos-
pital in Dearborn at 7 p.m. Tues-
day, March 6. Lawrence Iloro-
witz, president, announces that
the lodge and Bob Katz have
been presented with merit
awards from District Grand
Lodge 6 for efforts in member-
ship during the past year.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

DEPUTY MINISTERS
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — An
amendment to Israel's "small con-
stitution" (transition law) em-
powering the cabinet to appoint
a deputy minister in each minis-
try was adopted by the Knesset.

•• •

B and P Chapter

A tea will be held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Julius Feigelman, 3784 Fuller-
ton avenue, Mrs. Irving Lipson,
president, announces. Mrs. Leon-
ard Sims will be the guest speak-
er. Joan Rose and Maureen Wohl
of the Meister School of Dra-
matics will perform. For infor-
mation call Mrs. Henry Schore,
UN. 3-8015.


Gershwin Chapter

• •

The chapter will hold a mem-
bership affairs at 2 p.m., Sunday
et 18650 Woodingham drive. A
children's spring fashion show
will be featured.


Sen. Paul H. Douglas, top fig-
ure in Washington, will speak
to Temple Beth El at 8 p.m.,
Sunday, March 4 in the main
temple, under the auspices of
the Men's Club.

FISH PRODUCTION
TIBERIAS, ISRAEL — (IS1)—
Tickets at $1.20 are available More than 15,000 fish have been
at the temple office and Grin- added to Lake Kinneret and Lake
nell's. Special student tickets at Iluleh in order to re-stock the
77 cents are also on sale.
lakes. It is expected that Israelis
will consume 35,000 tons of fish
Use Chronicle want ads,
this year.

LO OD,
NEEDED

Brandeis Lodge

On Tuesday evening, March 13,
the lodge will honor Max So-
sin, humorist, for his efforts in
behalf of humanity and Bnai
Brith. Various celebrities in the
entertainment field will be pres-
ent. Sosin has donated his serv-
ices to the veterans' hospital, old
folks home, Bnai Brith lodges
and chapters, Catholic institu-
tions and wherever money is be-
ing raised for charitable pur-
poses. The affair will take place
at the Young Israel hall. For
further information call Moe R.
Miller, chairman. TO. 8-1842.

• • •
Rabbi Zager Chapter

Beth El Schedules Sen. Paul Douglas

A plea frmn the Jewish War Veterans:

• • •

"Fun and Floric" is the theme
of the chapter's membership
dance to be held Sunday at the
Detroiter Hotel. Mrs. Betty Rock-
Tway, president,
nnounces. Sam
larnett's orch-
stra will fur-
lish music. A
rofessional tea
I team will give
I dance exhibi-
ion. For infor-
iation call Sar-
.. 1 Molly Stol-
Mrs. Rockaway insky, TY. 4-
4622, or Dorothy Eizen, TO. 7-
6418. For tickets call Betty Gal-
ison, UN. 4-0694. Paid-up dues
will admit members.

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soldier figUtlIng

No civilian can make a more vital sacrifice for his country
than to replace the blood spilled in a far-off land in the cause
of freedom.
It is an anonymous
gift, to be be sure ... and
more blessed because of
it. If the wounded soldier
appealed to you person-
ally, you could not refuse.
Can you . . . now?

Detroit Chapter

The chapter's dramatic group
is casting for a new production
and is in need of several actors.
Those interested should call Mrs.
Arnold LaKritz, chairman, TE.
4-6285.



So urgent is the need
that the Jewish War Vet-
erans are holding a Blood
Bank Day this coming
Monday.

• • •

Handler Chapter

The chapter will present its
annual paid-up membership party
Thursday, March 1 at Young
Israel. The Council degree team
will initiate new members. A
surprise party with prizes is
planned. Mrs. Lewis Manning,
council president, will be the
guest speaker. Awards will be
given those bringing in the most
members and to those retaining
the greatest number.

Temple Israel Men
Plan Party for Children

A circus party for the children
of Temple Israel will be held at
2 p.m., Sunday at the temple.
There will be entertainment
and refreshments with the De-
troit Police Department being
featured. Ben Katzman will be
master of ceremonies.
Irving A. Levy is chairman of
the committee of the Men's club
which is sponsoring the party.

MUNICIPAL CONGRESS
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—More than
100 municipalities and local coun-
cils met here to discuss the bud-
getary questions. Municipal bud-
gets in Israel total $97,000,000 •

Vital Statistics

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