Americo Yewish Periodical Celt .111111111111.nmENIPPIPm. NW' Friday, March 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Goldman, Newman and Stutz Head Trade Divisions Drive Awaiting Big Day JWV Auxiliary Sets Luncheon The Goodwill luncheon com- Trade and professional work- be Alma Fox, Mildred Fox, mittee of the Department of Helen Golde, Benson Jaffee, Sey- ers in the 1951 Allied Jewish Michigan Auxiliary, JWV, will Campaign will be headed by a mour Lichter, Harriett Ruth Mig- meet at Mrs. Natalie Victor's trio of veterans — Harvey H. dol and Melvina Winokur. Area B division chairmen are home, 3300 Richton avenue, on Goldman, chairman of trades and Rose Fine, Joyce Janeway, Nor- Wednesday for a dessert lunch- professions, and Gus D. New man Katz, Samuel Ross, Shir- eon to complete plans for the man, a n d lay Rappaport, Harriet Alper affair. George M. The Goodwill luncheon will and Divera Cowan. Stutz, a s- take place at 1 p.m. Monday, sociate March 19 in Kern's auditorium. chairmen, Mrs. Minna Levine, national Abe Kasle, president, will be the guest ge neral speaker. Mrs. William Green- campaign wald, who is a well known local chairman. dramatic monalogist, will per- announced. form. The three will direct The admission is free for all activities in 44 The City of Hope's medica' ad- members of the JWV auxiliaries the mer- visory committee is planning the and to the allied and patriotic c a n tile creation of the nations first free organizations. Reservations must services . cancer hospital within its doors, be in by March 12 to the auxil- mechanica l in accordance with the creed of iary community relations chair- Stutz trades, real its founding fathers — to heal the man. estate and building, food, pro- sick and needy without cost and fessional and arts and grafts without discrimination against Licenses Are Offered division. race or creed. Goldman, president of the De- The month of February has to Hebrew Teachers troit Service Group, is the fund- been designated as an all-out na- The National Board of License raising arm of the Jewish Wel- tional drive month toward the es- for teachers and supervisory per- fare Federation, and has taken tablishment and maintainance of sonnel in Jewish schools invites an active role in many Feder- a program embodying: all Hebrew teachers in commun- ation agencies. In 1950 he was 1.) A 100 bed specialized can- ities which do not have com- a member of the three-man cab- munal boards of license to apply inet that directed the campaign. cer hospital; for permanent or temporary li- Complete facilities for early 2.) A former president of the censes with the National Board. Detroit Service Group, Newman diagnosis of cancer; 3. A fully staffed cancer out- The Board has set up a special at present serves as chairman of committee on certification to its executive committee. Last patient department; 4.) An extensive cancer re- evaluate such applications and to year he was a 'member of the administer examinations for ap- trades cabinet of the Allied Jew- search department; 5. Post graduate medical train- plicants wherever necessary. ish Campaign and served as ad- Individuals desiring certifica- viser to the mercantile division. ing in cancer. Ben Goldberg, executive secre- tion by the National Board of Stutz and Newman have been associated as a "team" since the tary of the Detroit Business Men's License are requested to apply early days of the Detroit Serv- Group and chairman of the local to the Board of License at the ice Group. Stutz is a vice-presi- drive, will speak at a meeting of offices of the American Associa- dent of the Detroit Service the Los Angeles Sanatorium tion for Jewish Education, 1776 Group and last year was a mem- Auxiliary meeting Monday at Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. ber of the trades cabinet, as Turover Hall. PURIMSPIEL SLATED The Auxiliary, which plays an well as counselor of the food The annual Purimspiel and active part in the support of the division. • • • City of Hope, will conduct a carnival of the Jewish Parents' series of meetings with prominent Institute will feature "Haman on JUNIOR DIVISION speakers in its "winding-up" pro- TV" Saturday, March 10, at the CHAIRMEN NAMED The junior division (Allen gram of the current campaign. Davison Center. Nathan R. Epstein is president Bobroff and Leo Majzela, chair- The Chronicle deadline is on men) announced that division of both the Auxiliary and the Tuesday noon. division chairmen in Area A will Business Men's Group. Ben Goldberg to Talk to Unit of City of Hope p °. '` .1 411 t RIGHT NOW AND CONSIDER HOW MUCH EASIER IT WOULD BE TO HAVE THE CHRONICLE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICE EVERY WEEK. THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 900 Lawyers Bldg. Detroit 26, Michigan Enclosed find $3.00 for one year's subscription or $5.00 for two years. Name Address Zone its one-day drive for the When the Women's Division stages 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign on Sunday, April 29, the secretaries to the vice-chairmen of general solicitations will have a big job Left to on their hands at the State Fair Ground headquarters. right the secretaries are (seated) Mesdames Mark Dale, Milton Sorock, Donald Schiller, Ellis Fisher, (standing) Morey Rosen- thal, Harry Winkelman and II. R. Nathan. With 24 divisions in general solicitation for the Women's Division this year, each secretary will play an important part in the efficiency of the one-day drive by serving as recorders when the slips are reported in from the morning's solicitations Artists' Show Men's Clubs Slate Talk by Set for April 10 Rabbi Aronson Mrs. Arthur Bloom, chairman of the Jewish Community Center art committee, announces the The annual intercongregation - second annual Wayne County al dinner sponsored by the Men's Artists Show which will open Clubs of the various Detroit con- Tuesday, April 10. gregations will take place on The first show held a year ago Thursday evening. attracted so large a number of The Bnai Moshe Men's Club artists that the Center Art Com- is host this year and the :firmer mittee decided to make this an annual event. e As in the previous year, prizes will be awarded for the out- standing entries. Closing date of entries will be Friday, March 23. Each artist may submit up to three pieces of his work in either oil, water color or sculpture. "The object of this show," said Mrs. Bloom, "is to give each artist an opportunity to exhibit at least one of his pieces. "Thus beginning artists have an opportunity for their work to be II seen as well as the more exper- ienccd and mature people." Entry blanks may be obtained at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, 8904 Woodward avenue, or by calling TR. 5-8400. . RABBI ARONSON • • • a will be served at 7 p.m. in the social hall of the congregation. Dr. David Aronson, rabbi of Beth El Synagogue, Minneapolis, since 1924, will be the speaker. His topic is "The Psychology of the Modern Jew." Dr. Aronson is a past president of the Rabbinical Assembly of America and is the author of "The Jewish Way of Life," "Jew- ish Ethical Living" and other works, The participating Men's Clubs are Beth Aaron, Beth Abraham, Beth El, Beth Tikvah, Bnai David, Bnai Moshe, Downtown Synagogue, Temple Israel, North- west Hebrew, Shaar Haihomayim of Windsor and Shaarey Zedek. Tickets for the dinner may be obtained from the Men's Clubs of the participating congregations or at the Bnai Moshe office. Women's Service Club Plans Business Parley The Detroit Women's Service Club will hold a business meeting at the home of Rose Djalal, 2080 West Euclid, on Monday evening. Plans will be discussed for a Purim party. Jascha Heifetz Concert Set at Masonic Temple Jascha Heifetz, world famous violinist, will give a concert at 8:20 p.m., Thursday, March 15, at Masonic Temple. Tickets are available at Grin- ell's, TE. 2-7100. Works by Mo- zart, Handel, Beethoven, Glaz- ounoff, Rachmaninoff and Ravel will be included on the program. Pharmacists to Present Books to Local College Omicron Chapter of the Alpha Zete Omega, the largest interna- tional Jewish pharmaceutical fra- ternity, will present a valuable .collection of reference books to the College of Pharmacy of the Open Program Slated Detroit Institute of Technology. Presentation of the books will by Beth Abraham Men be made by Burton S. Platt, di- The Men's Club of Congrega- rectorum of the fraternity, at its tion Beth Abraham has arranged 21st anniversary dinner-dance, to a ''Repeat Performance" open be held on Sunday, March 4. program night for 9 p.m., Tues- Dean Esten P. Stout and Prof. day in the Beth Abraham social J. Vern Crandall will be.present hall. to receive the books on behalf of Mickey Woolf and Max Sosin, the college. will be staged in their second annual "repeat performance" for DANCE CLASSES OPEN club members, their wives, and The new term of modern dance friends. classes for girls, 7-12, will open Sidney Goldman is program March 5 at the Davison 'enter. captain for this meeting, and he For registrations call WE. 3-3525. is assisted by Sidney Schlaff, Julius Rothenberg and Nathan The Chronicle deadline is on Kaufman. Tuesday noon.