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April 06, 1951 - Image 3

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-04-06

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0III0

Center to Open 1 Shaarey Zedek !Oen to Hear
2nd Art Show 'Expert Panel on Civil Defense

Mrs. Laemmle to Launch
Women's Special Gifts Drive

Leaders and workers in special Glueckman, Milton K. Mahler,
gifts and pre-campaign of the Ben Mossman and Sidney Solo-
women's division of the Allied mon, vice-chairmen, Lewis Man-
Jewish Campaign will launch ning, Joel Rosenblum, Mrs. Perry
their phase of the drive with a
"Gifts and Dolls" luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday at the
.Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Kurt Laemmle of Holly-
wood, national vice-chairman of
the United Jewish Appeal wom-
. en's division, will be the guest
speaker.
Mrs. Abraham Srere and Mrs.
Melville S. Welt are co-chairmen
of the luncheon. Chairman of
pre-campaign activities is Mrs.
Harry Becker, while Mrs. Samuel
S. Aaron is chairman of special
gifts.
Working with Mrs. Becker are
vice-chairmen Mrs. Harry Bar-
nett, Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, Mrs. Welt •
and Mrs. James Wineman, secre-
ta ry.
Special gifts leaders are Mes-
, dames Milton Alexander, Saul A.

Temple Israel
Group Slates
Freedom Talk

The Temple Israel Sisterhood
will hold its monthly meeting
Monday at Merton and Mander-
son roads.
The theme of the meeting is
"Dedication to Freedom," and will
present as guest speaker Mrs.
Beulah Whitby, assistant direct-
or of the mayor's Inter-Racial
Committee.
Mrs. Harry Singer, program
chairman, announces that lunch-
eon will be served at 12 noon.
The purchase of a book of Union-
grams will be the admission to
the luncheon.
Mrs. William P. Greenberg,
president, asks all who are un-
able to attend the luncheon to
attend the meeting and after-
o on's pro,. :,n, which will begin
at 1:30 p.m.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, April 1, 1931

The second annual Wayne
County artists' show will open
'luesday at the Jewish Com-
munity Center under the spon-
sorship of the Center art com-
mittee.
More than 300 entries will be
hung, according to Mrs. Arthur
Bloom, chairman.
Awards which will be an-
nounced at the opening include
a $100 purchase Pirize by Michael
Clamage, two $50 prizes in the
names of Edith and h•ita Lurie
and two $25 prizes by the Jewish
Community Center.
Judges include Marshall Fred-
ericks of the .Cranbrook arts
faculty, Walter Midener of the
• Society of Arts and Crafts, Dr.
J. Paul Slusser of the University
of Michigan, Miss Florence Dav-
ies and Afrs. Iloke Levin.

Hadassah B & P Slates
Marguerite Kozenn

Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, De-
troit soprano, will be the guest
speaker for the Business and Pro-
Left to Right: Mrs. Sr
, fessional Division of Hadassah at
Welt.
* • •
their meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wed-
Burnstine, Mrs. Barney Keywell, nesday at the Pan-American
Mrs. Victor Klein, Mrs. Lillian Room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
She will tell about her exper-
Lewis, Mrs. Leo S. Mellen and
iences on her European trips. Be-
Mrs. Carl Wois.
Mrs. Laemmle is an active lead- sides being a concert singer, Mrs.
er of numerous Jewish philan- Chajes is also a voice teacher.
thropic and welfare groups, in-
cluding the Los Angeles United , Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle
Jewish Welfare Fund and the subscription will always be a
American ORT Federation. ! welcome present.

Brig. Gen. Dougherty is com-
Are you defenseless against the
atomic bomb? Three men with manding general of the 21st Ar-
the answer will be presented by mored Division of the Organiied
the Men's Club of Congregation Reserve Corps.
Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
Dr. Molner is a member of the
day.
*3 11,:a
Brig. Gen. Clyde E. Dougherty,
director of the Detroit Office of
Civil Defense, Dr. Joseph G. Mol-
ner, health commissioner of the
City of Detroit, and Inspector
Bernard Preo will participate in
a panel discussion of our defenses
to Atomic Warfare.
Dr. Max L. Lichter will act as
moderator.

A. ()Agway
• • •
Michigan State Council of Health,
fellow, American Public Health
The closing session of the Adas Asscoiation, m e m b e r of the
Shalom Institute of Adult Jewish American Medical Association.
Studies series on "Psychiatry and
Inspector Preo has been with
R eligion" will be held at 9 p.m., the Detroit Police Department for
23 years. He has been active in
Tuesday.
•• Rabbi Jacob B Segal will be civil defense work since 1940 and
the principal speaker. He will served as chief air raid warden
coordinate the 10 lectures which for Detroit during the last few
have been presented in this spe- years of World War II. Ile was
cial series and announce plans for reappointed to that position in
next year's Institute courses.
January, 1951. '
• The 8 p.m., classes in Hebrew
and the course on "The Land of
Israel," conducted by Albert Ela- You can pet a better deal on a
zar, will be held at the usual
NEW '51 NASH
Direct from
hour.
SAM SHUBOW
The 9 p.in, lecture will be fol-
at
lowed by a social hour celebrat-
NASH DETROIT
ing the closing of this year's In-
co.
stitute. Max Biber is adult study
TR. 1-0293
5724 CASS
chairman.

airliner

Rabbi Segal to End
Psychiatry Series

,





Rich new Import
and Domestic

Yeshivah Ladies
to Mark 25 Years

The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will hold their 25th an-
. niversary dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 13, at Congregation
Beth Shmucl, 12837 Dexter
boulevard.
The dinner represents a double
celebration. It marks 25 years of • •
achievement in the field of Jew-1
ish religious education for the or-
g-anization. •
And it also is meant to honor
Mrs. H. Pearl Rottenberg, presi-
- dent of the group.
Mrs. Rottenberg, one of the
founders of the organization, was •
secretary for five years, and presi-
dent for the past 20 years. . •

Row Cohen' PTO
to Discuss Seder

The Parent-Teachers Organiza-.
lion of the Rose Sittig Cohen
Branch, United Hebrew Schools,
will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday at
13226 Lawton avenue to discuss'
plans for the Passover Seder to
he held April 16 for the children.
A film of previous Seders will'
. be shown and questions of Pass-
over will be answered by a group
moderated by Mrs. B. Kraitch-
man.
Mothers with pre-school chit-
. dren may leave them in the nurs-
ery.




Beth El Young People
Slate Music Evening

The Young People's Club of
Temple Beth El will present an
evening of Jewish Music at 8:15
p.m., Wednesday evenirig, April
.18 at the Temple. •
The program will be directed
. by Jason H. Tickton. Collette
Salon will serve as pianist and
John Redfield as vocalist.

LECTURE ON NEGROES
• Arthur Coar, Negro artist, will
.s peak on "Afro-Americana"
Wednesday at the Center under
. the sponsorship of . the Center
Opeu Forum. Records will be
used.

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