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May 11, 1951 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-05-11

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American Jewish Periodical ea

Friday, May 11, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

SERVICE TO SOLDIERS
Requisitions of soldiers' needs
supplied by Jewish chaplains in
Korea are being filled by the
Serv-A-Project committee of the
Jewish Welfare Board women.
The group is headed by Mrs.
Louis G. Redstone and Mrs. Wil-
liam Burk. Organizations inter-
ested in joining the project may
contact Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
or Mrs. Maurice Landau, TR.
5-8400.

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Agudath Israel Re-Elects
President
Rabbi Leizer Levin
Gruskin, chairman of the board

The Agudath Israel of Detroit of directors; and Judah Loewy,
re-elected Rabbi Leizer Levin as
vice-chairman.
president at its May 5th meet-
The group decided that its fu-
ing.
ture activities would be concen-
Other officers are Rabbi Chas-
kel Grubner, Joseph Borenstein
and Melach Lipshitz, vice-presi-
dents; Benjamin Aronson, finan-
cial secretary; Moses Chencinski,
recording secretary; Irving Soro-
The Chronicle deadline is on noff, treasurer; Rabbi Solomon
Tuesday noon.

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Young Israel of Detroit

Marshall Lodge

Israel Chapter

• Election of officers will be held
at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday at Con-
gregation Adeap Shalom. Tickets
for the mothers and daughters
banquet can be obtained at the
meeting or by calling Rae Hur-
vitz, TO. 8-5439.
• • •

' Brandeis Chapter

The annual election of officers
will be held at the next meeting
at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg., Esther Sherr,
program chairman, announces.

TESTIMONIAL DINNER

Irving W.
Schlussel

in conjunction with its
28th Anniversary

celebration

Eve.

June 3, 1951

Latin Quarter

The Program Will Include the Detroit Premiere of
Franz Werfel's Classic Pageant

The Eternal Road'

featuring

50 YOUNG ISRAEL CHORAL and
DRAMATIC GROUP .VOICES

and guest soloist

CANTOR LEIBELE WALDMAN

For Reservations Call
TExas 4-4145

Charles T. Gellman, General Chairman
Jerome W. Kelman — Philip Stollman
Vice-Chairmen

Max Stollman, Banquet Chairman
Leon Mutchnick, Journal Chairman
Samuel W. Platt, Arrangements Chairman

CANTOR LEIBELE WALDMAN

will conduct Sabbath services at the Young Israel Youth
Center, Friday evening, June 1st, and Saturday morning,
June 2nd. Admission cards available in limited number.
Abe Nusbaum
Arrangements Committee:
Arthur Gellman
Seymour Walfish

Tikvah Chapter

The chapter's bowling league
elected the following officers:
Mesdames David Farber, presi-
dent; Sam Bicoll, vice-president;
Louis Barish, recordingsecretary;
Alvin Darling, treasrer; and
Bert Kanarek, corresponding sec-
retary. The bowling league ban-
quet will be held at 6:30 p.m.,
May 27 at the Lee Plaza Hotel.

• • •

• • •

honoring

'

• • •

An annual prograrh honoring
the lodges' past presidents will
be held on election night, May
16 at Workman's Hall, Linwood
and Burlingame, A prograin of
entertainment and refieshnients
is planned. Nominees for office
include: Ludwig Boraks, presi-
dent; Arnold Michlin, Dave Katz-
man, Manuel Hollander and Eli
Springer, vice-presidents; Harry
Weimer, recording secretary, Tom
Zohott, finance secretary; Joe
Feldman, treasurer.
• •

proudly announces the

Sunday

matic group, announces that a
barn dance will be held on Sun-
day, May 20 as the closing affair
of this season. Mrs. M. Horowitz,
has been elected president of the
dramatic group for the 1951-52
season.

B and P Chapter

The annual election of officers
will be held Tuesday at Young
Israel Center. Tickets will be sold
for the mothers and daughters
banquet to be held Tuesday, May
22 at Zack's. For information or
reservations call Ruth Albrecht,
TE. 4-8064, to Dorothy Eizen, TO.
7-6418.
• •

RABBI LEVIN
• • •
trated on finding employment for
newly arrived Sabbath observers.
A Sabbath Observant Employ-
ment Service will be opened,
headed by Max Haberman.

Members pledged more than
Morgenthau Chapter
$10,000 for the purchase of Is-
Elections of officers will be
rael Bonds.
Irving Soronoff, chairman of held on Monday at a closed meet-
the anniversary banquet, an- ing at the Young Israel Hall. Mrs.
nounced that he hopes to have N. Saginaw, president of the dra-
Rabbi Yitzhak Mayer Levine, Is-
rael minister of social welfare,
as guest of honor at the affair.
Rabbi Eli Mayer Bloch of
Cleveland will be guest speaker.
The affair will be held at 7
p. m., Sunday, May 20 at Lachars.
For reservations, call TO. 6-4258.

Detroit Chapter

The Detroit Chapter will hold
its annual election of officers,
Monday evening at the Carmel
Hebrew School. After the elec-
tion there will be a social eve-
ning. Mrs. A. Hagenjos, blood
bank chairman, announces that
Mrs. Harold Haber was the win-
ner of the chapter contest for the
member bringing in the most
blood donors. Plans are being
formulated by installation chair-
man, Mrs. Leif Friedland, for the
installation affair to be held
Wednesday evening, June 6, at
the Davison Jewish Center.

Realtors to Honor
Barney Smith

Barney Smith,, popular veteran
Allied' Jewish Campaigner and
rehl estate and Wilding division
leader, will be
honored at a re-
port meeting of
division D at
8:30 p. m., Mon-
day at the home
of Daniel A. La-
wn, co - chair,
man with M. M.
Robinson of the
real estate and
building divi-
Smith
s ion.
Smith, who, with Harry Cohen,
is in charge of special assign-
ments in this year's campaign,
has been active in Jewish com-
munal activities for the past 25
years. He was for several years
chairman of the real estate and
building division and also serves
on the board of the Detroit Serv-
ice Group. He is immediate past
president of Fresh Air Society.

State of Israel, and, as "Dis-
trict Bank," to issue bonds
when approved applications
and funds are presented to it
by the various "Community
Banks" that have been ap-
Tointed throughout this
district.

For the convenience of

subscribers, we are in-

forming you that we are

not authorized to accept

No. 47

vol. 7 .

It gives us

great pleasure

to announce that

NATIONAL BANK
OF DETROIT

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and

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A Salute to the State of Israel

on the third annivesary of its establishment

by the

STATE OF ISRAEL

in connection with

its first bond issue

Friday, May 11, marks the completion of three years of independ-

ent rule for Israel. It is a historic event to be observed by Detroit

services and a public demonstration represent-
Jewry at religious

ing the entire community. Hudson's joins the many friends of

the fledgling state in wishing it a glorious future.

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