9 emter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, April 6, 1951 JWV Bulletin The Robert J. Rafelson Auxili- ary recently elected the following officers: Lillian Perlman, presi- dent; Corrine Oppenheim, vice- president; Yetta Epstein, junior vice-president; Faye Benenson, corresponding secretary; and Betty Ginsburg, recording secre- tary. The installation will be held Tuesday at the Memorial Home. • • • The Joseph L. Bale Post and Auxiliary will hold a barn dance at Van's Barn, 31160 West Eight Mile road. Mrs. Philip Kline is chairman. Proceeds will go for the "Gift to an Inductee" pro- Mon. For tickets call Mrs. Nat Goldstone, UN. 1-3640. • • • The Charles and Aaron Kogan Auxiliary will hold a business meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 16 at the Memorial Home. • • • Sholom Auxiliary will hold a social April 12 at the Memorial Home in honor of its president, Fannie Ilenken. Entertainment, mah jong and refreshments are planned. The Spiritual Leader Appointed by Congregation. Beth Moses Congregation Beth Moses, Lin- wood at Oakman Court, an- nounces the appointment of Rabbi Isidor Schneebalg as its spiritual leader. "We hope to establish a re- ligious, cultural and educational center for the Jewish population concentrated in the neighborhood of our new synagogue," Emil Kahan, president of the congre- gation, stated. Rabbi Schneebalg formerly oc- cupied a pulpit in Harrisburg, Pa., and was Jewish chaplain of the Pennsylvania State Reforma- tory. He received his rabbinical training at the Mirrer Rabbini- cal College, and his secular edu- cation, leading to a master's de- • . • Auxiliary will hold its nomina- tion and election of officers Mon- day at the home of Adele 'Simms, 19490 Snowden avenue. Installa- ation plans will also be discussed. • • • The Yeta-Cohen Auxiliary will hold a party, Monday at the 509 Club, in honor of their out-going president, Lillian Bernstein. For reservations call Tillie Goldman, TE, 4-1747. BBYOutlook . By NATE PEISS rrHE FOLLOWING officers of the*Fred Butzel AZA Chapter tobk their jobs recently' at the formal installation held at the Vet's Bldg. They are Alan Schrier, pres.; Lee Stein, veep; Marvin Gerber, treas.; Maurice Wilson, rec. secy.; and Bernird Lis, corr. sec'y. April 15 is the proposed date for the regional spring meeting to be held in Windsor. One dele- gate from each chapter will be invited. Mort Demak will preside as president. Girls! Don't forget, the phone numbers to call if you are in- terested in joining the Henrietta SzoleBBG Chapter, Sandy Weis- enthal, UN. 4-7599 and Tess Schwartz, TO. 8-1390. • • • CHAPTER CHATTER The new gray and green jack- ets you will be seing in a few weeks belong to the Micky Mar-. cus AZA Chapter. Sanford Walcon of Rex 309 of AZA bowled a 300 game recently. It was done at the Varsity on alley 12, Sanford's unlucky alley. Bnai David 314 is planning their fourth annual Seder to be held on Thursday, April 26. Alan Cantor Aleph Club will receive their charter any day. The charter will make them an offi- cial AZA chapter. AZA 313 went to Pontiac to play Pontiac 292 in a basketball game. Score: 55 to 54 favor 313. The date of April 14 has been set for the Windsor BBG "Crystal Ball" to be held in Windsor. More about that later. • • • AND NOW FOR the girls I have an interview with the dis- trict BBG president. Her name is Arlene (Winky) Reifel. Winky comes from Minneapo- lis, Minn., where she goes to the University of Minnesota. She is majoring in recreational leader- ship. Her road to the presidency in- *t'i tt • OffllOiT mICHIGAie is RABBI SCIINEEBALG • • • and expand the activities of the auxiliary and sisterhood. Other projects planned are the establishment of a Sunday school, various youth groups, and a children's hour, under the guid- ance of Mrs. Schneebalg, who is qualified by her training and experience in the field of edu- cation. She is a graduate of Brooklyn College and of Herzliali Hebrew Teachers' Seminary. Local Story Slated by Eternal Light AJC Chapters On Sunday, April 8, the NBC List Meetings "Eternal Light" program, spon- aired by the Jewish , Theological Seminary, will be devoted to a dramatic episode which took place - a year ago at Adas Shalom Synagogue (Northwest Hebrew Congregation) in Detroit. The dramatization, entitled "The Call to the Torah," was written by Iry Tunick, a play- wright on the staff of the "Eter- nal Light." The script was based on a true life story suggested to NBC by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, spiritual leader of Adas Shalom. The broadcast will be heard in Detroit over Station WWJ at 8 a.m., Sunday, April 15. The Labor Zionist Movement in Detroit is arranging services in memory of the late Isaac Zemel at 2:30 p.m., Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. Representatives of all divisions of the movement: the . Central Committee of L.Z.O.A., the City Committee of the Farband, Labor Zionist Order, and the Council of Pioneer Women will offer eulo- gies on the personality and role that Isaac Zemel played in the Zionist movement. Readings of Jewish literature will be given. eluded chapter president, district vice-president, and then district president. She is a member of the Daugh- ters of Rebecca, BBG. Her hob- bies are tennis' and badminton. Next to Minneapolis, she thinks very highly of our fair city. It was her first visit here. And so to Winky we of Detroit bid a fond au revoir. That's all for now, see you soon. OPTICIAN Quality Eye Glasses Filled from Your Eye Doctor's Prescriptions Sun Glasses - Safety Lenses Modern Frames 2211 Ewald Circle at Duna Vista Hadassah Sets Unit Meetings A child welfare luncheon, for the sum of 36 cents, will be served at all Hadassah group meetings at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. This will be the last group meeting of the season. Election of officers and exhibits of Hadas- celebration of its fourth birthday. sah supplies are scheduled. In addition to the programs al- The dramatic group will present ready published, the following an old time melodrama. • • • will be featured: Sherwodt1 Group, at the home Detroit Chapter of chapter president, Mrs. Theo- chapter's bowling league The dore Bargman, 19551 Burlington, will be host at a square dance at the chapter meeting Monday at will be addressed by Rabbi B. the Carmel Hebrew School. Mrs. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth Leonard Tigay, bowling presi- El. Southern Oakland County, at dent,. announces that arrange- ments have been made by Mrs. the home of Mrs. Alex Etkin, Charles Ornstein and Mrs. Sam 25040 Roycourt, Huntington Feldman for prizes and refresh- Woods, will be entertained with dramatic monologues by Mrs. ments. • • • William Greenwald. At the University West meet- Tikvah Chapter ing, Mrs. Jacob Segal will discuss The chapter's dramatic group "Passover in Israel" and Susan will present a musical comedy Popkin will relate her experi- entitled "Let Down Your Hair" ences at the Brandeis Camp: at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 24 music by the Northwest Choral at the Beth Aaron Synagogue. Group. Renee Rosen, dramatic chairman, A movie, entitled, "Great Prom- wrote and directs the comedy. ise," will be shown at the Wyom- • • • ing Group meeting at•Beth Aaron Handler Lodge Synagogue. • On Tuesday at 9 p.m., the On Tuesday, April 17, at 12:30, lodge will hold a meeting at the the University East Group will Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood hold its concluding meeting at the at Pasadena, at which time nom- home of Mrs. Alfred Bleier, 18915 ination of officers for the year Wildemere. Rabbi Jacob Segal 1951-52 will take place. will give a talk on "Work and • • • Music of Israel," illustrated by re- cordings. Vocal selections will be Downtown Chapter The chapter will hold its an- given by Mrs. Samuel Shetzer. The annual chapter joint meet- nual initiation of new membors at 8:30 Thursday, April 12 ing of all groups will take place at the Young Israel Center. Mrs. on Tuesday, May 8. Trudie Bliefield, of the Bnai Brith Council, will be in charge. PARTY FOR NEW AMERICANS • • • An open house party for New The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress, announches chapter meet- ings at 12:30 p.m. ; Wednesday at the following meeting places: Northwest—Northwest Hebrew Congregation, dessert luncheon, dramatic portrayal on genocide. Northeast—home of Mrs. M. Klinger, 19200 Warrington drive, luncheon, "Jewish Child in a Non-Jewish World." South — Young Israel Youth Center, luncheon, telecast—"Des- tination Dignity." Central — Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg, luncheon, March of Time film "Man in the Twentieth Cen- tury." Labor Zionists Set 4 Council Members Appointed by JDC Isaac Zemel Rites Harry Yudkoff, chairman of the Prescriptions and Repairs Called for and Delivered Personalized Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3-3332 . Bnai Brith Highlights University and the New School for Social Research. Morgenthau Chapter Under Rabbi Schneebalg's Mrs. R. Sharkey, chapter presi- guidance, the synagogue intends dent, announces that the chapter to conduct a membership cam- will play host to the lodge Mon- paign, reorganize the men's club, day at Young Israel Center in Mrs. Hy Freedland of 19903 Shrewsbury drive will be hostess to the Northwest Child Rescue Women at their next meeting on Thursday evening, April 12. Of interest to the group will be the announcement of the accept- ance of their application to be a part of the community activities and achievements of the Jewish Community Council. p Mrs. Alvin Keywell, in charge of hospitality, will announce the hostesses for the remainder of the year, and Mrs. JosePh Jaffee, cor- responding secretary, will read reports from Israel on the pro- gress being made in the erection of the home this group is. finan- cing. Edward Pevos, Assoc. WINES gree in sociology, at Columbia !NW Child 'Rescue Added to Council Lt. Raymond Zussman DE LUXE Page 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Community Council com- munity relations committee; Hoke Levin, co-chairman of the Coun- cil's internal relations committee; William Hordes, member of the CounciK executive committee, and Morris L. Schaver, member of the Council's culture commis- sion, were elected to the National Council of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Kinnert Group Slates Child Day Fund Drive The Kinneret Branch, Pioneer Wdrnen, will participate in a fund-raising campaign for World Jewish Child's Day on Sunday. Members equipped with cannis- ters, will "sell" hours of that day. Names of purchasers of the hours will be inscribed in Pioneer Women's "clocks," denoting con- tribution to the support of a Jewish child for that period of time. Americans will be held at 5 p.m., Bloch Chapter Mrs. Louis Webne, program Sunday at the 12th street Center, chairman for the chapter, an- - - nounces that "Cut-Up" . party will follow a sliort business meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 12 at the Young Israel Youth Center. For information call Mrs. Webne, KE, 3-2322. Spring Dance Set by Youth Council The fourth annual spring for- mal of the intercongregational Youth Council will be held April 14 at Adas Shalom (Northwest Hebrew). Featured will be Roston Clark and his orchestra, refreshments and entertainment. Dress will be semi-formal. The council consists of repre- sentatives from Adas Shalom, Shaarey Zedek, Bnai Moshe, Bnai David, Temple Israel and Temple Beth El. For tickets call Bob Shapiro, UN. 3-5571, Norm Hyman, UN. 1- 4215, Kusevitsky Records Released by Victor In time for the Passover holi- days Cantor Moshe Kusevitsky has recorded four selections of traditional Jewish music, taken from the liturgy. Accompanied by Abe Ellstein at the piano, Kusevitsky offers "Haskiveinu," "Ono Bechoach," "Adoshem Moloch" and "Retzei Vimnuchoseinu." ISRAEL ART EXHIBIT WASHINGTON — (ISI) — An ex- hibit of Israeli art and craft ob- jects was opened here in the show windows of the British Overseas Airways Corp. If YOU Give Your child a Gift—A 51.65 Unbreakable Record Album WE Will Give a Gift Also—A $1.06 Large Unbreakable Record BORENSTEIN'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE 8663 12th Large Listing of Latest New Records at 39c TY. 5-6811 SINCERELY REGRET OUR INABILITY TO TAKE ADDITIONAL ORDERS FOR PASSOVER PARCELS. 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