Antericam Jewish Periodical 0 Friday, March 23, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Events of the Week Carl6s Rivera and his band will play at Social, Inc.'s party to be held Sunday at the Warren Valley Country Club. Chartered buses will leave Davison and Hol- mur at 8 p.m. Further informa- tion may be had by calling Her- shel Lewis, TY. 4-5289, or Ann Stoller, TO. 9-0081. • • • Preliminary auditions for the Junior Festival, sponsored by the Michigan and National Federa- tion of Music Clubs, will be held April 7 at McGregor Library. • • • The Goodfellowship Club will hold a Purim ball at 8 p.m., Sun- day at Parkside Hall, 3119 Fen- kell avenue. Joe Paul and or- chestra will play. • • • The Montefiore Lodge will hear Dr. Myer Teitelbaum at its month- ly meeting to be held April at the Detroit Leland Hotel. He will speak on behalf of the American Heart Association and will show pictures and answer questions. • • • The Radomer Aid Society will hold its annual Purim party Sun- day at the Bereznitzer Hall, Lin- wood at Davison: A Purim dinner will be served, followed by mov- ies of Israel. • • • The Rosner Family Club will hold its annual Purim party Sat- urday evening at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bindes, 4815 Cort- land avenue. • • • Arthur Kahn, author and lec- turer, will speak on "The Failure of the Denazification Program" at a meeting of the Detroit Jewish Forum to be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at 16514 Baylis avenue. He is former chief editor of the intelligence information control division of the Allied military ,goVernment in Germany. • • • The Business and Professional Pioneer Girls Club will hold an open meeting Tuesday at the home of Gertrude Garnick, 3244 Elmhurst avenue. For informa- tion call Pearl Nusbaum, TY. 4-6976, or Miss Garnick, TO. 7-3409. • • • The Wayne University Chap- ter, Intercollegiate Zionist Feder- ation of America, will hold a Pur- im party at 8 p.m., Sunday at the home of Shirley Arbit, 15817 Lin- wood. Students from the Univer- sity of Detroit and Lawrence Tech are especially invited. • • • The Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ple's Society will hold its "Matzo Ball" at 8:30 p.m., April 18, Ben Katzman and his orchestra will play. For tickets call Marilyn Hershenson, UN. 2-6909. • • • The annual Purim dinner ot the Beth Abraham Free Loan Asso- Aiding the Orphans The 1951 yearbook committee of the Northwest Child Rescue Women will hold a luncheon rally Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sam Feldman, 4004 West Outer Drive. Proceeds of the yearbook will be used to erect a home in the children's village of Raanana, Israel. The committee includes, left to right, seated, Mesdames Joseph Jaffee, Joe Gordon, chairman, and Elkan Levine. Standing are Mesdames Edward Lutz, Sam Bishop, Charles Granner, Aaron Zameck, Alvin Keywell and Irvin Baskin. Spring Thaws AK Women to Sweep Jews to See Film on Defense into Teheran Civil Mrs, M. J. Kritchman, divi- NEW YORK—(WNS)—Tens of thousands of Jews will converge in Teheran, a base for emigration to Israel, as a result of the spring thaws in Iran, Iraq and Afghanis- tan, it was declared by Stanley Abramovitch, director of emigra- tion and relief programs for the Joint Distribution Committee. Speaking at the UJA offices, Abramovitch, who just arrived here from the Iranian capital, de- clared that the Jewish influx into Teheran might lead to serious disturbances unless "substantial funds become available at once through the United Jewish Ap- peal to provide for a swift and orderly mass airlift to Israel." He called on American Jews to act swiftly in ' support of the UJA campaign to "forestall a major disaster certain to result from the massing of refugees in Teheran, with relief bodies there unable to cope with them." sional vice-president of the com- mission on Community Inter- relations, announces that in co- operation with the office of Civil Defense, the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, will present the motion picture "You can beat the A Bomb," at the study group meetings at 12:30. p.m., Monday. A dessert luncheon will be served. Members and friends will be able to sign up for the first aid and home nursing classes at that time. Meetings will take place at the following homes: Northwest, Mrs. S. Linden, 12837 Santa Clara; Mrs. L. Red- stone, chairman. Northeast, Mrs. M. Bachman, 18284 Birchcrest; Mrs. F. Sher- man, chairman. South, Mrs, J. Greenberg, 2681 Burlingame; Mrs. J. Greenberg, chairman. Central, Mrs. Henry Caplan, 4373 Sturtevant; Mrs. S. Goss, chairman. NW Sisterhood Planning Torah Fund Event in May The second major fund-raising and social function of the year of the Northwest Hebrew Sister- hood, the Torch fund event, will be held during May, Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, general chairman, announces. Mrs. Markel is the author and director of a cantata, which will highlight the affair. Members in- terested in appearing in the can- tata should call her at UN. 3-8394 for an audition. Among the committees working on the event are: Special gifts, Mrs. Jacob E. Se- gal, chairman, and Mesdames N. Fenakel and Alex Brooks; re- membrance fund, Mrs. Harry Levine; staging and lighting, Mesdames George Bassin and Daniel Weinbaum. Also, telephone squad, Mrs. Zangwell Garber; publicity, Mrs. Religious School Institute Planned The first city-wide religious school teachers institute in the history of Detroit Jewry will be held at Adas Shalom Synagogue (Northwest) on Sunday, April 1. The program will open at 10 a.m. with a talk by Rabbi David Cedarbaum of Chicago on "The Teaching of Prayer." Rabbi Mor- ris Adler of Shaarey Zedek will be chairman. A panel on prayer will be held by Rabbis Sidney Akselrad, Temple Beth El; Morris Gorre- lick, Beth Aaron, and Moses Lehrman, Bnai Moshe. Toastmaster at the luncheon will be Rabbi Leon Fram, Tem- ple Israel. Albert Elazar, asso- ciate superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will discuss "Professional Training of Reli- gious School Teachers." Dr. Glazer to Talk at NW Institute Child Psychology Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El, chairman of Panel Set at NW the Wayne County Committee on Mental Hygiene, will address the Adult Study Institute of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation on Tuesday evening. His lecture is part of a series on Psychiatry and Religion sponsored by the Adult Study group. The subject of Dr. Glazer's talk will be, "True and False Guides to Confident Living — a Message to Worried People." The lectures take place at 9 p.m. in the chapel of the North- west Synagogue. elation has been postponed to April 1. It will be held at 6:30 p.m., at the synagogue. The Adult Study Insttiute of the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation will present Mrs. Dorothy Feinberg and Sam Kellman in a panel discussion of "The Psy- chology of the Normal Child," Tuesday evening. This is the seventh in a series of 10 lectures on "Psychiatry and Religion," sponsored by the Institute. The sessions are held 9 p.m. Tuesday evenings at the Syna- gogue, Curtis at Santa Rota. Home for Aged Group to Elect New Officers The Wornyn's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged will hold its annual meeting with election and installation of officers at 1 p.m., Monday at Young Israel Center. Rabbi E. Segal of Northwest Congregation will be the guest speaker. You can get a better deal on a NEW '51 NASH Direct from SAM SHUBOW at NASH DETROIT Co. 5724 CASS PLEASE! TR. 1-0293 MRS. 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Participating congregations in addition to the Midrasha include Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe, Beth El, Israel, Northwest Hebrew and 'Shaarey Zedek. ZOD Units Plan Dance for Purim •v •s•n Fad W DE LUXE JWV WINES MILAN WINERIES, DEIROIT, MICHIGAN Bulletin . 72-HOURS=72 . is all I need to deliver a new, beautiful 1951 PONTIAC CAR! The Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary dramatic group will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Ruth Weiss, 20058 Stansbury ave- nue. • • • On Friday, March 23, the Charles and Aaron Kogan Auxil- iary will donate tablets and vari- ous forms of stationery to the patients at Percy Jones Hospital, Battle Creek. See Me ONLY R. B. (Bob) Ginsburg Representing NORMAN PONTIAC FOLK DANCING The folk dance group of the Jewish Community Center will meet Sunday at the Davison Cen- ter. • 2340 W. Grand Blvd. Foe Appt. call TY. 4-5400 Residence: TO. 8-4726 DAVID S. 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Satur- yaw turn the day at the Halevy Music Cen- ter under the auspices of the Contemporary Arts Group. apsid* down, You won't Main speaker will be Harvey find a limy win* than C. Jackson, Jr., president, De- I troit branch, American Associa- tion for the Study of Negro Life and History. yov? Give now, during the I Ith 628 E. FOREST Ann Goldman; arrangements, Mesdames Philip Helfman, Harry Nachman, Dan Shapiro, Herbert L. Ifarris, Maurice Karo, Irving Ackerman, Jacob Levine and Max II. Goldsmith. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal is advis- ing the sisterhood. Mrs. Louis Kirsch, in charge of social hours after services each Friday, is seeking hostesses. Con- tact her at UN. 4-4661. Phone WEbster 3-3332 3216 EWALD CIRCLE at Buena Vista DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN Detroit 26, Michigan for the General Practice of Accountancy Federal and Local Taxation March 27, 1951 WO. 2-9302 •