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Friday, May 4, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Only One Month Left

Shaarey Zedek
Planning 90th
Anniversary

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anniversary, a souvenir booklet
will be published containing a
complete history which will bo
written by Rabbi Morris Adler,
spiritual leader of the congrega-
tion.
At this time aLio in tribute to
Dr. A .M. Hershman, rabbi emeri-
tus of the congregation, and
marking his 70th birthday, the
congregation will publish a vol-
ume of outstanding sermons de-
livered during the 40 years of his
active leadership.
Other members of the plan-
ning committee are Charles N.
Agree, Dr. Harry August, Samu-
el Benavie, Irving Blumberg,
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. J.
Ehrlich, Charles E. Feinberg,
Seymour .1. Frank, Judge William
Friedman, Louis H. Luckoff, Mil-
ton M. Maddin, Henry Meyers, A.
M. Pregerson, Arthur S. Purdy,
Herman Radner, Judge Charles
Rubiner, Samuel Rubiner, Max
Shaye, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow, Louis Stoll
and Isidore Winkelman,

The planning committee for
Congregation Shaarey Zedek's
90th anniversary met to formu-
late general plans for this his-
toric event which will be cele-
brated at the close of 1951.
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, general
chairman of the celebration, pre-
sided.
Approved plans included a
week-end celebration with special
religious services on Friday even-
ing, and Sabbath morning, as
well as an evening of Jewish
music to be followed by a recep-
tion.
children of the religious
school departments i ncluding
Sunday school, afternoon Hebrew
department and nursery will hold
a special celebration on Sunday
morning.
The week-end observance will
Whether for the latest news
conclude with a congregational or the best in advertising, it
dinner on Sunday evening.
always pays to read the Jewish
In conjunction with the 90th Chronicle the year 'round.

The Jews of Iraq havelittle more than one 111011111
left. At the end of Nlay— in some 35 days--the
dreaded deadline will fall. When that happens,
Jew ish emigration to Israel yin stop. As time
runs out, the Jews of Iraq hope and pray that
American Jewry Will not let them down.'
Through the United Jewish Appeal, funds must:
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—for tens of thousands of Jews like the ones
shown here. Today, ten planes each day are
flying close to 1,000 Iraqi Jews to Israel. To
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make your pledge today and pay it in cash.)
Photo at top shows an Iraqi Jewish family as
it waits in Baghdad—shorn of property and
penniless. At left, an elderly woman waits at the
Baghdad airport and seems almost to believe
that the plane will not come. The United
Jewish Appeal this year requires a minimum
of $203,684,577 for support of the United Pales-
tine Appeal, Joint Distribution Committee and
United Service for New Americans, beneficiary
agencies of the UJ A's nationwide drive.

Concert Slated Center Names
by Hashomer Irwin Shaw

New Director

Where've You Been!

troit as a playground supervisor
for the Department of Recreation.
He subsequently served as caso
worker for the Department of
Public Welfare, and case worker
and special worker for the local
Jewish Social Service Bureau.

An irate husband, Mrs. Leo Seligson, points an accusing finger
at the clock as his wife, Mrs. Benjamin Bond, returns from her
IIadassah meeting. The scene is "On the Home Front" from
Hadassah's "In Review," a musical presentation of the 1950-51
activities of the group. The musical review was written by Mrs.
Harry Landsman, program chairman. It will be presented at
1:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Avalon Theater at Hadassah's annual
meeting. Mrs. Arthur Winer is assistant director, Mrs. Morton L.
Friedman, choreographer, Mrs. Seymour Krause, musical direc-
tor, and Mrs. Leonard Moss is in charge of settings.

The third anniversary of the
declaration of the Jewish State
provides the theme for Hashomer
Irwin Shaw will be the new
Hatzair's annual presentation to executive director of the Jewish
Whether for the latest news
the Jewish community.
Community Center, Morris Gar- or the best in advertising, it
The concert, to be held Satur- ,vett, president, announced. Har- always pays to read the Jewish
day at 8:30 p.m. in Durfee In- old Weiss was named assistant Chronicle the year 'round.
termediate school auditorium, will director.
bring to light the activities of
Shaw will leave his post as as-
Hashomer Hatzair during the en- sistant director of the Jewish
tire year.
Included in the concert will be
a play "On the Plains of the
Negev"; interpretive and folk
dancing; Ha s h om e r Hatzair's
younger dramatic group and folk
choir; and a gymnastic presenta-
tion.
Moshe Barzalai of the Jewish
Agency will speak on "Israel To-
URGES ITS MEMBERS AND
day."
In the many years that Hasho-
THEIR FRIENDS TO ATTEND
mer Hatzair has been in the
community, it has been well
A RALLY FOR THE SALE OF
known for its activities in pro-
viding Jewish youth with a deep
attachment to the Jewish people,
their culture, and homeland.
The most recent activity of the
Detroit branch of Hashomer
Hatzair is providing a summer
cap for Jewish youth.
— at —
The proceeds of the concert
IRWIN SHAW
will go towards the building of
• • •
this camp. For tickets call TY.
Welfare Federation. He is also
4-5184.
executive director of the Fresh
(Northwest Hebrew Cong.)
Air Society.
Weiss has been supervisor of
the Center's main building since
1949. He opened the 12th St.
TUESDAY — MAY 8
Irving Murray, ZOA regional Council Center,. first extension
bond director, has designated the unit of the Center, in 1944, and
ZOA office at 1031 Penobscot served as its director five years.
Building as the official ZOA-
Both the new director and as-
GUEST SPEAKER
bond sale office for Detroit.
sistant director are native De-
The ZOA is attempting to sell troiters. Both were members and
$100,000,000 in bonds.
subsequently volunteer club
The Detroit quota is $3,000,000 leaders in the Jewish Center.
and the prospectus and other ma-
An assistant director of the
terial on the bond drive is avail- Jewish Welfare Federation since
CHAIRMAN—MASSACHUSETTS STATE BOND DRIVE
able at that office.
1948, Shaw served as secretary
VICE-PRESIDENT—ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
the Federation's educational and
TALK ON ISRAEL
PROMINENT BNAI BRITH LEADER
Leon Kay, former president of cultural division. He reorganized
and supervised the Federation's
the ZOD, will speak on the topic
internal administration and its
"How Israel Can Become Self-
personnel
setup.
Supporting" at 9 p.m., Wednes-
Weiss opened his urea. in De-
day, May 16 at the Center.

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