c enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Bnai Brith Women's Council Slates Installation, Seminars Mrs. Saul Bloom, installation chairman for the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil, announces that the Council installation and seminars will be held on Tuesday at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The seminar for presidents and vice-presidents (chairman, Rose Eisenberg and secretary, Paulin? Sipkins) and the semi- nar for secretaries, treasurers, and trustees (chairman, Virginia Sharkey, and secretary, Annetta Papkofi) will be held at 10 a.m. in the Normandy Room. The luncheon and installation of officers will be held in the Italian Gardens at 12:30 p.m. The following officers will be installei by Mrs. Adele Jeffe, past president of District 6: Mesdames Morris Tack, presi- MRS. SAUL BLOOM dent; Sam Gutterman and Sam • • • Gold, vice-presidents; Henry On- rich, treasurer; Alfred Lakin, n a rd Bliefield, corresponding financial secretary; Louis Bar- secretary; and William Phillis, den, recording secretary; Ber- sentinel. ORT Groups Elert Officers At t" 2 annual meeting of Wo- men's American ORT, held at Franklin Hills Country Club on May 22, the following officers were elected for Michigan Re- gion: Mesdames Ben Jacob, regional president; Robert Coggan, Har- old Rothbard and John Wise, vice-presidents; Harold Kukes, recording secretary; Benjamin Shlain,, corresponding secretary; Max Beal, financial secretary; Hy Jackson, treasurer, and Charles Simmons, parliamentarian. Chapter presidents are Mes- daines Joseph Rottenberg, South; Peter Miller, North West; Sidney Weisman, North East; Earl Fresh- man, Huntington Woods, and Eugene Levine, Mt. Clemens. Beth Aaron School Sets Shabuot Riles Page 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, June 1, 1951 Pisgah Women Set Installation James Laker Pisgah Chapter's newly elected '1 officers and board. will be in- stalled at the Lee Plaza Hotel at 12:30 p.m., Monday. Mrs. Marvin Levy is chair- man. Tickets and reservations chairman is Mrs. Ben Pearl. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Sam Rosenthal and Mrs. Jack Schwartz. The following officers will be installed: Mesdames William Fogel, president; Jack Ketai, Bernard Goodman and Max Madorsky, vice-presidents; Julius Meskin, monitor; Albert Burrows, treas- urer; Sam Klee and Irving Rob- inson, financial secretaries; Philip Kramer, recording secretary. Citrins, Rabbi Set by Kovler Society The Kovler Volyner Society will celebrate the- return of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Citrin and fam- ily from Israel where they vis- ited friends as well as historical sites, governmental departments and various institutions. At the same time it will also welcome the recent arrival from Germany of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krause, son of the Koveler rabbi (The Grabivitzer). • Krause returned from a con- centration camp to Kovel in 1945 and can give some information about the remains of Kovel. For the benefit of the people who are interested in Kovel and the surrounding towns, the Kov- ler Society has arranged a card party on Sunday at Halevy Music Center, 13965 Linwood. The proceeds from this enter- tainment will be turned over to Israeli aid. The Religious School of Beth Aaron will conclude its year of studies with the presentation of a flower shabuot service, to be held at the synagogue on the first day of Sunday, June 10 at 10 a.m. This special ceremony and ex- ercises will be presented by the highest class of the Sunday School. The ceremony will include spe- cial prayers, songs, recitations and a dramatic rendition of the Ten Commandments . in Hebrew and in English. The ceremony will come to a climax with the blessing from Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, who will direct the service. Installation Slated by Hadassah Units On Tuesday, June 5, Hadassah's newly elected officers and board members of the chapter and groups will meet at the Franklin Hills Country Club at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Morse Saulson, newly elected president of the Detroit Chapter, will be formally in- stalled. The now group presidents will introduce their fund-raising and honor roll chairmen, and formal- ly assign them to Mrs. Ben Moss , man, chapter vice-president of fund-raising. Also Mesdames Sam Rosenthal, corresponding secretary; Louis Rubin and Sam Freed, mailing secretaries; Sam Mara, guide; Harry Weitzman, sentinel; and Sam Hamburger, guardian. Hashofar Slates Soprano, Chorus Herman Jacobs, chairman of Hashofar Society for Advance- ment of Jewish Music, announces that this season's last musicale will be held on Saturday evening at the auditorium of the Davison Branch of the Jewish Center. Shoshana Freedman, ' w e 11- known Detroit soprano, with Lil- lian Robbins Zellman at the piano. will be heard in Yiddish and Hebrew songs. The Mastersingers Chorus, un- der the direction of Charles Wei- ner, with Betty Shanbrom as ac- companist, wil ]perform composi- tions by Weinberg, Helfman, Lus- kin, Silver, Chajes, Schneyer and Coopersmith. At this occasion Hashofar's an- nual meeting will take place at which board members will be elected. Mrs. Alexander W. San- ders is chairman of the evening. Adler to Review Work of Chaplains Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek has been assigned by the Jewish Welfare Board to survey Jewish chaplain- cy service in a number of military installations and veterans' hospi- tals. During the week of June 3 Rabbi Adler will visit the Air Force Base at Columbus, Ohio; the V. A. Hospital at Chillicothe; the V. A. Center and Wright- Patterson Air Force Base and Na- val Station in Dayton. He will also visit the V. A. Hospital in Cincinnati and Fort Thomas in Kentucky. As a mem- ber of the Division of Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board, he will submit a report of his survey to that body. Infants Service Elects Officers President of City Bnai Brith Delegates representing the 6500 members of Detroit Bnai Brith elected James N. Laker president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council. The Council is the co-ordinat- ing body of the 19 lodges in the city of Detroit. Laker is a past-president of Louis Marshall Lodge. Born in Windsor he has been a resident of Detroit for the past 18 years. Beginning as a member of A.Z,A., Laker's efforts over the years have been devoted strongly to youth work through A.Z.A. and B.B.Y.O. Assisting Laker will be Max- well M. Lowe, first vice-presi- dent; Alfred H. Bounin, second vice-president; Melvin Weisz, third vice-president; Jack Cam- inker, treasurer; Dr. Michael En- gelman, recording secretary; Mar- vin Lubin, corresponding secre- tary; Sam Bank, chairman of trustees; and Mannie Cornfield, Victor Philosoph, Harry II. Scars, Harry Golden, Murray Hozman and Meyer W. Leib, trustees. Zion Mi'irachi Sisters The following officers were Slate Closing Meeting elected at the last meeting of the The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Infants Service Group: will hold their closing meeting Mesdames Bernard May, presi- at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday at Ros- dent; Jack Freeman, Sidney Ber- enberg's. Nomination and elu- man and Albert Cutler, vice- tion of officers will be held. presidents; Samuel Levin and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, chairman, David Grossman, case ch'airmen; announces that the annual gar- Irving Kotin, treasurer; Jack den party and luncheon will be Hencken, recording secretary; held at 12 noon, Tuesday, June Emanuel Shapiro, corresponding 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. secretary; Leo Bigelman, finan- Sol Edelman, 2250 South LaSalle cial secretary; and Hymen Kra- Gardens. mer, social secretary. Thinking of a gift? A Chronic!, Installation of officers will be held Wednesday, June 13 at the subscription will always be a welcome present. The dedication of Congrega- Book-Cadillac Hotel. tion Dov Frenkel in the Yeshi- vath Chachmey Lublin will take Kvutzah Ivruth Slates Now Available .. . place Sunday, June 17, at 2 p.m. Congregation Dov Frenkel was Last Program Meeting For Weddings built by Joseph - Frenkel in.lnem- The closing program of the ory of his father. Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cul- Bar-Mitzvahs A plaque will be unveiled hon- tural Group of Detroit, consists Parties oring Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Fren- of original works by members. kel. and his mother, Mrs. Leah This meeting will be held on New Beautiful Frenkel. Monday evening, June 11 in the Rabbi El Silver, member of the home of Joseph Katz, president. presidium of the Union of Ortho- The participants are: Morris dox Rabbis of America and Can- Nobel, Bernard Isaacs, Aaron To- G. Silverman Preparations are being made by ada, will be the guest speaker, back, A. J. Lachover, Michael 13925 Linwood TO. 6-9321 the United Hebrew Schools for Cantor Rubin Boyarsky will be Michlin and Irving Katz. J. M. At Oakman Ct. UN. 4-7393 the graduation exercises in two the guest artist. Mathis is chairman. of the branches—the Linwood- Hazelwood and the Northwest. If YOU Give Your Child a Gift—A $1.65 Unbreakable Record Album WE Will Give a Glft Also—A, $1.06 Large Unbreakable Record The exercises will be held at 3 BORENSTEIN'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE p.m. Sunday, June 17 in the au- TY. 3-6811 8663 12th ditorium of the Rose Sitting Large Listing of Latest New Records at 39c Building, The final chapter meetings of The exercises of the Northwest the season for the Detroit Wo- branch will Le held June 20, at men's Division of the American 8:30 p.m., at Adas Shalom Con- Jewish Congress, will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday at the fol- gregation. Among the features of the ex- lowing places: South and Central — Belcrest ercises will be a Hebrew playlet depicting the life of Gideon, as Hotel, luncheon, "Homegrown described in the Book of Judges. Corn," a talent show. Northeast—home of Mrs. S. Katz, 18065 Fairfield, luncheon, MOTHER-DAUGHTER FETE The annual mothers-and- informal afternoon with Mrs. J. daughters banquet of the 12th Segal and Mrs. J. Sperka. Northwest—home of Mrs. A. J. Street Mothers Clubs will be AUTOMOBILES held at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Silber, 18655 Birchcrest, lunch- eon, "Fashion Show of 1920s." June 7 at the Mayfair. Dedication Slated at Dov Frenkel 2 UHS Branches Plan Graduations Bnai Moshe Group Elects New Officers Harry H. Blau was elected president of the Young Married Couples Group of Congregation Bnai Moshe at the annual meet- ing held on May 21. He suc- ceeds Morton J. Sobel. Harold Reisner Was elected vice-president; Edward Brown, treasurer; and Mrs. Michael Weiss, secretary. A wienie roast will be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday in Lola Val- ley Park. The Chronicle deadline is ea Tuesday noon. Cong. 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