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Fr'iday, March 9, 1951
Bnai Brill,
Highlights
Fox Lodge
On Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., the
lodgu will present a musical show,
comprised of lodge members, for
the Danald Fox Chapter, at the
Michigan Showman's Hall, 3153
Cass avenue. All members of
lodges and chapters are invited
to atted. Members of the lodge,
who are interested in joining the
new glee club, are asked to con-
tact Leonard Moss, TO. 5-0753.
Philip Fox, fund-raising chair-
man, requests all members to at-
tend the meeting, scheduled for
Monday, at 8:30 p.m., at Jericho
Temple, 11331 Linwood avenue,
and to return proceeds of tickets
sold for the Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Council fund-raising.
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Marshall Lodge
The lodge and chapter are hold-
ing a Purim party and dance at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Parkside
Hall, 3119 Fenkell. Karl and Mol-
lie Burg, presidents respectively,
announce that there will be a
live orchestra, games and refresh-
ments.
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Brandeis Chapter
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Hadassah Institute
on News Opened
The chapter will meet at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday at the Rose Sittig
Cohen building. Beatrice Fealk,
junior past president, will be
honored for her work in mem-
bership and all new members will
be initiated as the "Beatrice
Fealk Membership Class." Mrs.
Leonard Simms, past president of
District 6, will extend greetings
from the District. District reten-
tion chairman, Sarah Magedman,
will present awards to workers.
Detroit Hadassah has joined
hands with three other women's
organizations in sponsoring a four-
week "Institute on Events of the
Day," conducted with the co-
operation of the Midrasha by
Alber Elazar.
Mrs. Bert Smokier, Hadassah
education chairman, announces
that these sessions are being held
from 11 a.m. to 12 noon each Wed-
nesday, March 7 to 28 inclusive,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
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The first session was devoted
to a panorama of Jewish periodi-
B and P Chapter
cals and publications, in order
Those interested in giving their to acquaint participants with the
services to the current Red Cross various sources available.
campaign are asked to contact
The remaining sessions will be
Gertrude Nusbaum, chairman, divided into two periods, the Brat
TY. 4 6976. Doris Siegel, bowling half hour for the interpretation
chairman, announce that subsit- of current events and the second
ute bowlers are needed. The half hour for dealing with cur-
teams meet at 7-9 p.m, Mondays, rent news items and articles
and 9 p.m., Wednesdays. Call her which the participants would like
at WE. 5-4158.
to discuss.
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Morgenthau Chapter
Members of the chapter are in-
vited to the meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
at Young Israel Center, Dexter at
Fullerton. A degree team head-
ed by Morgenthau's Mrs. Bernard
Blielield will perform the cere-
mony of initiating new members.
At this time new members will
• receive their membership cards.
Mrs. Jack Tauber, membership
chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Mon-
son, conservation chairman, an-
nounce that there will be free
games and prizes. Refreshments
will be served.
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Fox Chapter
The chapter, is sponsoring a
Purim party, on Tuesday even-
ing at the Michigan's Showman's
Club, 3153 Cass at Peterboro.
Highlights of the evening will be
the "Follies Brigade" of the Men's
Lodge. Vocal numbers will be
rendered by Margaret Mansell.
Installation of new members will
be performed by Lillian Onrich,
of the Women's Council and her
degree team. Refreshments and
other entertainment will follow.
Beth El Sisterhood
to View Fashions
A fashion show and tea, spon-
sored by the Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Royal A. Oppen-
heim, will be staged by the B.
Siegel Co. at 1:30 p.m. Monday
in the Brown Memorial Chapel
of Temple Beth El.
The newest creations of the
New York and Paris designers
for spring and summer will be
featured.
Brady PTA to Hold
Discussion on Children
The Brady School Parent-
Teachers Association will hold its
monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m:,
Tuesday in the school auditori-
um.
The program will include the
flag presentation by Boy Scout
Troop 248, a business meeting and
a panel discussion on "A Child's
Bill of Rights."
Moderator of the panel will be
For the most extensive and Judge David C. Vokes of the
accurate local coverage read the common pleas court.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle every
Friday.
MRS. EVELYN PEVOS
Accepting Invitation
Sisters of Zion
Slate National
Vice-President
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
will meet at 1 p.m. Sunday at
Young Israel to hear Mrs. Nach-
man Ebin speak.
Mrs. Ebin,
well known ora-
tor, is national
vice - president
of Mizrachi wo-
men a nd the
widow of the
late Rabbi Nach-
man H. Ebin of
New York. She
is the daughter
of Rabbi Aaron
M a shinsky of
Pittsburgh, long
identified with
Mrs. Ebin
Mizrachi.
In addition to the speaker,
the film "Pair of Shoes" will
be shown for the first time in
Detroit.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar
will sing, accompanied by Bella
Goldberg. Members and friends
are invited.
The Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary
urges members to make reserva-
tions by Monday for the Good-
will luncheon to be held at 1
p. m., Monday, March 19 at
Kern's auditorium. For informa-
tion call UN. 1-4596 or TO 7-0318.
The dramatic group will meet
Wednesday evening at the Me-
morial Home. Those interested
in joining call Vivienne Kamen,
director, UN. 1-5615.
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Gov. G. Mennen Williams greets Daniel A. Laven, chairman of
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Board, and, left, Abe Green, chair-
man of the Beth Yehudah patron's dinner. Gov . Williams has
agreed to attend at the patron's dinner. Final arrangements for
the largest annual function in the 35-year-history of Detroit's
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah will be made Sunday morning at a
brunch for all directors and active workers. The banquet is
scheduled for Sunday evening, March 18 at the large hall of
Murray Body Corp. (formerly known as Latin Quarter) 3067 East
Grand boulevard.
Professional Leaders Named
for Allied Campaign Divisions
Junior Unit Names'
Irtrin Holtzman
Leading the special gifts de-
partment of the junior division
in the Allied Jewish Campaign is
Irwin T. Holtzman, better known
as "Toby."
Toby announced that plans
have been completed for the
special gifts dinner which will
open the junior's campaign. The
dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m.,
March 25 at the Belcrest Hotel.
Toby is now serving his second
year on the Community Service
Committee, which has the re-
sponsibility of enlisting young
adult participation in communal
affairs. As a representative of
the committee, he serves on the
board of the Jewish Home for
Aged.
SCHOOL OF TEXTILES
Jerusalem — (Special) — A
new trade school of textiles and
mechanics will be built in Ramat
Gan. The course will last four
years.
AGUDATH ISRAEL
has the honor to present
EDWARD PEVOS
RABBI ZVI EISENSTADT
OPTICIAN
Presidium member of Agudath Israel of America
who will speak on
Orthodoxy At The Crossroads
A Guest Cantor Will Slag
Sunday Evening, March VI - 7 p.m.
Phone WEbster 3 3332
3211 EWALD CIRCLE
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at the
AGUDATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
11311 Linwood near Lawrence
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Nominations for officers will
be held at the next meeting of
the Joseph L. Bale Auxiliary,
Monday evening at the home of
Lillian Kelman, 16231 Linwood.
Tickets for the post and auxili-
ary's forthcoming barn dance
will be passed out. Following the
meeting the auxiliary will sew
cancer pads as part of the State
Department program. All mem-
bers are urged to bring old torn
sheets for the cancer pads.
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The Sholom Auxiliary will
meet Thursday in the social hall
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Nomination of officers will take
place. Members are also asked
to bring old sheets to be used
for sewing cancer pads at the
special meeting to be held at the
Memorial Home the evening of
March 22.
260 NEW SETTLEMENTS
Professional directors for all will be responsible for profes-
divisions of the 1951 Allied Jew- sional coordination of the wo-
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — Two
ish Campaign were announced men's phase of the campaign, hundred and sixty new settle-
this week by Abe Kasle, general while tpe junior division will ments were founded in Israel be-
campaign chairman.
have as its executive director tween May 15, 1948, and Dec. 31,
Overall direction of trades and James Senior, executive secre- 1950, according to the Statistical
professions will be given by Es- tary of the Young Adult Council, Bulletin of Israel.
ther R. Prussian, executive di- Jewish Community Center.
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle
rector of t h e Detroit Service . Among the trade and profes-
Group, who has headed the staff sional groups, Jack Marks, field subscription will always be a
of, the . Service Group for 26 staff, member of the urateci Jew- t welcome Dement... .,..,„..,.,_
years. William Avrunln, t&o- ish Appeal, will be responsible
elate director of the Jewish Wel- for the' mercantile division.
fare Federation, and Irwin Shaw,
'Ethel Lewis of the Federation
Federation assistant director, will
supervise the work of division staff will direct the services di-
vision; Samuel G. Naperstak, also
directors.
of the UJA, will direct the me-
Continuing in a post she has chanical trades and the arts and
held since the formation of the crafts division, and Herman Wise
women's division was established will be director of the profes-
in 1946, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson sional division.
Each Account$10 , 000
Announces
Prescriptions and Repairs
Called For and Delivered
For Service at All Times
JWV
Bulletin
That the Business of the Late
Will Continue Under the Supervi-
sion of a Qualified Optician — Of-
fering the Same Fine Personalized
Service and Attention.
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Other directors include Harold
Kempner, who will handle staff
responsibilities for the real estate
and building division and for or-
ganizations, and Ben M. Mandel-
korn, administrative assistant of
the Federation, who will serve
as staff director for the food
division.
Insured for
SPECIAL: All funds received by
March 10 will earn full dividends
from march 1.
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Notice of Publication
Nominees Announced for
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
OF FEDERATION
Pursuant to the By-Laws of the JEWISH WELFARE
FEDERATION OF DETROIT, the following list of nominees,
selected from the membership of the Federation for a three-
year term ending in 1954, eligible for election to the Board of
Governors of the Federation, is presented herewith to the Ex-
ecutive Director not less than thirty days prior to the Annual
Meeting which will take place on April 9, 1951.
MRS. JOHN C. HOPP
JOSEPH BERNSTEIN
HENRY MEYERS
IRWIN I. COHN
MORRIS L. SCHAVER
RABBI LEON FRAM
BEN L. SILBERSTEIN
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
BARNEY SMITH
Other persons may be nominated by petition or petitions
signed by not less than 25 members of the Federation and
filed with be Executive Director of the Federation not less
than ten days prior to the date of the annual meeting. Only
one person may be nominated in each petition and no nom-
ination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented
to be a candidate.
DR. HARRY E. AUGUST
LOUIS BERRY
DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER
MORRIS W. ZACK
SAMUEL H. RUBINER, ex-officio
MRS. LEONARD H. WEINER, Chairman
Committee ea Noognitioss.