Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 1111•11111••••••-•"/".. 7'7 !Way, March 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE What's the Score? Work Well Done Bnai Briar Concert-Dance Highlights Series to End By LARRY ALTMAN vOl; t TEAMS ARE battling for playoff honors now that the regular 1950 basketball season has ended at the Jewish Community Center. The extra curricular con- tests are featuring Bale Post Whites, Harry Thomas, Dexter Chevrolet and Allen Club, the best four of the Center's seven teams. Playoffs are based on a two game elimination rule. Thus far, Bale Whites have drubbed Allen Club while Harry Thomas holds a decision over Dexter Chevro- let. JCC teams are studded with many outstanding players. Prob- ably the standout Center eager is Harold Kutnick. He holds the individual high scoring record for one game, hav- ing poured in 56 markers against the Pirates. He is a former Wayne University varsity hoopster. Lloyd Edelson is another Dex- ter Chevrolet player who has worn the Green and Gold uni- form of a Wayne University reg- ular. Other ex-Tartar cagers in- clude Abe "Hook" Parness and Jack Kutnick, both members of the 1945 Wayne squad. Parness is currently with Bale Whites while Jack Kutnick ca- vorted for Union Tire this past season. • • • FORMER LAWRENCE TECH court men Alex Taub and Ben- nie Appleblatt now prance under the Harry Thomas banner. An- other Thomas man, Harvey Mil- ler, was a member of the Wayne freshman cage squad recently. Former Thomas, boopster, Jack Levitt, is pursuing studies at Michigan. Bob Steinberg, an ex- Union Tire member is also at Ann Arbor, performing with the M- frosh. Sam Lieberman, current men- tor for Harry Thomas gained Apparently Papa Bear, George Halm, wants Luckman to pass on some trade tricks to the eager and efficient Johnny Lujck, who gained brilliance as a former all- American quarterback at Notre Dame. With another baseball season just around the corner, Detroit fans will be casting an interested eye to the fortunes of local boy Joe Ginsberg, who hopes to make the grade as the Bengals' top re- ceiver. Ginsberg is rated as having a fair chance, what with some mi- no• and -major league experience already under his belt. Best of luck, Joe! Mizrachi Unit Plans March 11 Jubilee Affair fame by representing LIT on an all-state team( some years back. Both Obbie Friedman and Jack Nissenbaum, Highland Park Jun- ior College alumni, are in the Dexter Chevvie fold. Roy Schanfarber, a recent transfer from Michigan State Col- lege, is the newest addition to the torrid Wayne yearling hoopsters. Roy hopes to go out for the var- sity next year. • . . SHOULDER PADS and pig- skins are again being noticed as Collegiate football begins pre- liminary spring practices. Wayne gridders are currently review- ing plays and doing calisthenics before spring training starts in earnest. Though it is too early to make any prediction of the Tartar for- tunes this year, it is hoped that the boys will better last year's record. Coach Lou Zarza may lose some players, but he is confident of retaining some top caliber mate- rial as some of the players are veterans. Among them is regular halfback Frank Rosenthal who is rarin' to go this year, and is look- ing forward to a good season. Rosenthal was hampered in his efforts last year because of in- juries climaxed by a broken leg suffered in a game with Bradley at Ohio. Frank, who has been working out regularly, assures us that he is fully recovered from last year's injuries. • • • SID LUCKMAN, peerless Chi- cago Bear quarterback, has fi- nally decided to hang up his cleats. Recognized as one of the all time greats of pro football, Luckman is taking on the duties of coach. More than 50,000 women in every section of the country will join in a month-long celebration of the Silver Jubilee of Mizr- achi Women during March, it is announced by the national office the Vomen's religious-Zionist or- ganization, Headed by Mrs. Nachman Eben, national vice-president of the child restoration fund, April 8 is proclaimed as "Child Restoration Fund Day." The proclamation - calls on the citizens of Detroit to join "in those humanitarian efforts of Mizrachi Women which a r e bringing comfort, happiness and renewed faith to needy children in the young state of Israel." More than 3,500 children cur- rently benefit from the program of the women's religious-Zionist of vocational, agricultural, in- dustrial, academic and religious training provided by the organ- ization. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, local president of the child rescue fund, is chairman of the Jubilee cele- bration which will take place at Young Israel at 1 p.m., March 11. Mrs. Nachman Eben of New York is expected here for the af- fair. A film, The Red Shoes, will be shown, Events Keidan Lodge Arnold Forster, chief council of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will be the guest speaker at a meeting to be held Tuesday at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Author of "A Measure of Freedom," Arnold is a leading authority on Fascism in America. Ile has been with the ADL for 10 years and introduced its annual survey on anti-Semitism in Am- erica. • • . Keidan Chapter For their work in . bringing about the purchase of a new Zionist building, Harry Cohen and Walter L. Field, left to right, are congratulated by Dr. A. M. Hershman. Together with David Zellman and other *members of the building com- mittee, they helped to secure the new building at Linwood and Lawrence avenues. Dr. Hershman addressed a break- fast meeting of the Zionist House Commission held Feb. 18. $5,000 of the $23,000 re- quired to obtain the building has already been raised. Agudath Israel Plans Meeting to Hear Rabbi The Agudath Israel of Detroit will hold a mass meeting of or- thodox Jewry at 7 p.m., Sunday, March 11 at the synagogue. 11331 Linwood avenue. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Zvi Eisenstadt of New York, pres- idium member of Agudath Israel of America. He will discuss the problems confronting Jewry in Israel and America. Scion of one of Poland's most famous families, Rabbi Esisen- stadt arrived in the United States three years ago. He personally founded and supported the Yeshi- vath Harana . in Cracow before World War II and is the author of a commentary on Maimonides. The chapter will meet Tuesday at the Book-Cadillac Hotel with the lodge. At the last meeting membership retention awards were given to Mrs. Adolph Nicht- er, Mrs. Jack Rabinowitz and Mrs. Morris Direnfield. The chap- ter has retained 98 per cent of its members. • • • • • • Betty Kowalsky will present eight pupils in a piano recital Sunday afternoon at the Center. Admission by invitation. • • • The Young People's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation will hold a night service Friday, March 2 at 8:30. Speakers: Rabbi Richard Lazar and Joy Crantz. • • • The Men's Club of Mogen Ab- raham will hold morning service at .9 a.m., Sunday, followed by a breakfast meeting. The Club will be host to Tova and Asher Back, amputee veterans from Israel. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greenberg will give a breakfast for the ex- ecutive board of the Men's Club of Beth Abraham at 10 a.m., Sun- day, at their home, 3210 Lawrence avenue. Max E. Klayman, vice- president, will preside. Jean Erdman and her dance company of New York will make their Detroit debut Thursday evening, March 22, at the Art Institute, in the last of the con- cert series sponsored by the Dance Consultants Committee of the Jewish Community Center. The Erdman company was hon- ored as the first dance company invited to participate in the an- nual Creative Arts Festival at Boulder, Col., last summer. The Colorado sojourn provided Miss Erdman with the back- ground for the major number of her Detroit program. ''The Fair Eccentric, Temporary Belle of Hangtown," depicts gold rush days in old Colorado. Robust and humorously exaggerated, it pre- sents a series of turns by a thea- trical touring company of the 1850s. William Leonard, male star of the company, is a former Lans- ing boy. Rabbi Zager Chapter Mrs. Irving Lipson, president of the chapter, is designating the regular meeting on Wednesday evening at the Bnai Moshe social hall to BBYO and Hillel. Nancy Miller and Mrs. Phillip Shiovitz are chairmen of the respective youth groups. Mrs. Samuel Bank, council BBYO chairman, will be guest speaker. A fashion show will highlight the evening. • • • Bloch Chapter The initiation of new members into the chapter will follow the regular meeting at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Young Israel Youth Center. A millinery and fur fashion show has been ar- ranged. The membership reten- tion and Monte Carlo awards will be presented, after which re- freshments will \be served. For further information call Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, membership chairman, TO. 7-5578, or Mrs. Louis Webne, program chairman, KE. 3-2322. There's a Beth Aaron Plans Victory Breakfast Congregation Beth Aaron will hold a victory breakfast on Sun- day at 10 a.m. to celebrate its successful membership drive which has just come to an end. At this breakfast, 200 of the congregation's new members will be honored and introduced. The synagogue's activities and plans for the future will be out- lined and many will be invited to assume an active role in the leadership of- Beth Aaron's in- CT easing activities. Rabbi Benjamin II. .Gorrelick will give a keynote message. 7770 7,- • Brandeis Lodge Current 114:rla Each AccountSin Insured for SPECIAL: All funds received by March 10 will earn full diyidends from March 1. NO SERVICE FEE C. N. 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