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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-04-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01(10

Friday, April 20, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

2,000 Women Ready to Make Conservative
G-Day 'Great Day for Giving' Parley to Be
Held in Detroit

Page 7

Beth Aaron Group
Plans Fund Affair

Mrs. H. Becker, president of
the Beth Aaron Sisterhood, an-
nounces a Tom fund luncheon
in honor of Mother's Day to be
given May 15 at 12:30 p.m., at
the Synagogue, 18000 Wyoming.
A pageant, "Jewish Women in
Great Literature" will be pre-
sented by the sisterhood, under
the direction of Mrs. S. Wein-
berg.
Prizes will be given for the
oldest mother present.
To obtain tickets call Mrs. I.
Levine, UN. 1-5780, or Mrs. M.
Litvin, UN. 2-7518.

Events

of the Week

Passover meals will he served
NEW YORK—(Special)—T h e
at
the Bnai Brith llillel Founda-
first Michigan Conference of the
tion at Wayne University, 4141
United Synagogue of America
Second boulevard, Monday
will be held over the week end
through Thursday, from 11 a.m.
of May 25-27 in Detroit, it was
to 2 p.in.
announced today by Maxwell
• • •
Abbell, president of the United
The
United
Hebrew Schools'
Synagogue of America.
bulletin, "Kolenu," is now ready
Congregation Shaarey Zedek of
for distribution, and will be sent
Detroit will play host to the con-
to the parents, school member-
ference.
ship and friends of the schools.
Delegates from all conservative
The bullet in contains school
congregations, sisterhoods, men's
news relating to current activi-
clubs and young people's groups
ties of the schools, the Parent-
in Michigan will attend this con-
Teachers-Organization and Wom-
ference, at which a Michigan Re-
Sabbath League Slates an's Auxiliary, as well as brief
gion of the United Synagogue of
feature articles.
America will be formally estab- Meeting for Passover _
• • •
lished.
The Knights of Pyth:as will
The Women's Sabbath League
The conference program pro- will hold a Passover meeting at hold a Passover party at 8 p.m..
vides for a round of special events 1 p.m., Tuesday at the Young Sunday at the lodge hall, 15787
and for seminars on Jewish edu- Israel Youth Center.
Wyoming. Dick Stein's orchestra
cation, synagogue attendance,
will play for dancing and their
Featured
on
the
program
will
music for the synagogue and
be the music of the Passoever will be entertainment and re-
youth work.
freshments. Phil Hulick, TO.
Dr. Simon Greenberg, execu- holiday. Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelcrnter 9-6992, is chairman.
program
of
dra-
will
present
a
tive director of the United Syna-
• • •
Special Gifts leaders pictured are (seated, left to right), Mrs.
gogue of America, and provost of matic readings in Yiddish and
Samuel S. Aaron, chairman, and Mrs. Milton M. Alexander, vice-
The Kaplan' Family Club will
English.
the Jewish Theological Seminary
chairman; (standing, left to right), Mrs. Milton K. Mahler and
A social hour will follow the meet May 6. At the last meeting
of America, will deliver the prin-
'an.
Mrs.
meeting,
with Mrs. M. Winston in it was decided to contribute



cipal address.
Passover food to the needy.
gift to the Allied Jewish
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, vice-presi- charge.
Workers of the women's en-
dent of Shaarey Zedek, is the
Plans for the organization's
vision of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Campaign.
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle
A motor corps will be supplied general chairman of the confer- 10th anniversary luncheon will subscription will always be a
eration are preparing for their
be announced at this meeting.
next big project, G-Day, Sunday, through the cooperation of the ence.
welcome present.
April 29, when general solicita- Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun-
cil.
Mrs.
Gerald
Goldberg
is
mo-
tion workers will see their pros-
pects on a "Great Day for Giv- bile corps co-ordinator. Irving
Davis and James Laker are serv-
ing."
More than 400 women attended ing as co-chairmen of the Bnai
the opening luncheon April 11 Brith motor corps committee.
Patrons of leading Jewish deli-
and pledged $202,500 — a 15 per
Members of Detroit's Jewish had preliminary meetings in the
cent increase over their gifts of catessens are being offered a G-
organizations are receiving their last week.
Day
special
during
the
week
pre-
last year.
Other committees are the pub-
ceding April 29.
first mail notification of the city-
Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman,
Cooperating restaurateurs in- wide observance of Israel's In- licity committee under the chair-
announced the results of the clude Albert Miller, Al Miller's;
manship of Walter Klein, and the
meeting and praised Mrs. Harry Lou Borenstein and Sam Horen, dependence Day Sunday, May 13 arrangements committee under
Becker, chairman of pre-cam- Brothers: Hyman Horenstein, at the Coliseum at the State Fair Mrs. Julian Tobias. A committee
paign, and Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Horenstein's; Joseph M. Lefkof- Grounds.
on children's participation is
chairman of special gifts, who, sky, Lefkofsky's; Murray J. and
headed by Moysas Goldoftas.
Lawrence
W.
Crohn,
president
with luncheon chairmen Mrs.
Abraham Srere and Mrs. Melville Simon Liberman, Liberman's; of the Zionist Council and chair-
S. Welt, helped to secure the af- Harry Miller, Harry Miller's; Isa- man of the planning committee, You can get a better deal on a
fair's success. Mrs. Harry L. Jones dore E. Atler and Joseph Mosten announced that all major organ-
NEW '51 NASH
Nate's; Herman Herskowitz, Pea- izations have informed their
was in charge of arrangements.
Direct from
cock; and Hyman Zieman memberships of the event.
SAM SHUBOW
Highlights of G-Day, which is Whitey's.
A
program
sub
-
committee,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
headed by Irving Schlussel, is
NASH DETROIT
Sidney J. Karbel, include a
co .
preparing
a dramatic and musical
breakfast rally at 9 a.m. Sunday,
5724
CASS
TR. 1-0293
program.
The
Halevy
and
Work-
April 29, at the Agricultural
men's
Circle
chdruses
will
take
Building of the State • Fair
part and other talent is being
Grounds, where Golda Myerson,
readied.
Nathan
Hack,
former
Detroiter,
Israel's minister of labor, will
now a resident of Santa Monica,
The committee expects to an-
speak.
More than 2,000 workers will Cal., was on the program of nounce soon the name of a prom-
sally forth in a one-day drive to the American Association for inent Israeli personality to be
call upon 14,500 prospects for Health, Physical Education, and present for the Detroit celebra-
Recreation, meeting in Detroit tion.
April -16 to 20.
A floor committee under the
FROM •
Adas Shalom Men Set
Representing the University of chairmanship of Leo Polk has
The
Championship
Team of
Southern California, where he is
Evening with the Rabbi a research associate of Dr. Lau-
The Men's Club of Adas Sha- rence E. Morehouse, Hack reports
lom (Northwest Hebrew Congre- to the Research Council of the
gation) will present a special pro- Association on their studies of
gram, "An Evening With the human locomotion.
Rabbi," at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
Dr. Morehouse demonstrated
April 30.
one of Hack's inventions, "The
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, spiritual Ripple Sole Boot," developed for
leader of Adas Shalom, will speak paratrooper use, but also adapt-
informally on his experiences as able to civilian use.
a chaplain in the armed forces
and will tell of the lesser known
aspects of a rabbi's life.
Zion Mizrachi Sets
,famo
The program will also include
a special reception honoring the New Banquet Date
members who have joined the
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Adas Shalom Men's Club within will hold their annual mothers
the past year. The community is and daughters banquet on May
16 (Lag B'Omer) instead of May
invited.
15, Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, presi-
dent, announces.
It VW Iwo the
The affair will be . held at the
Young Israel Center, Dexter at
Fullerton avenues.

City's Organizations Prepare
for Israel Independence Day

Nathan Hack Set
at Health Parley

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