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June 08, 1951 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-06-08

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Friday, June 8, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

Bond Drive Women's Division Z-Day Drive
to Hold Conference Thursday Set for June 24

•Waitil lie Sees .

The Zionist Organization of
Detroit will climax its member-
ship drive with the annual Z-Day

canvass Sunday, June 24.
Samuel Feldstein and Ben
Lewis are membership co-chair-
men.
Zionist members are urged to
report for duty at 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday at the Rose Sittig Cohen

building for a mobilization
breakfast, from where they will
set out on the hbuse-to-house



Left to right: Mrs. Theodore Bargman, chairman of the women's
division of the bond drive, and Mesdames Louis Daniels, Charles
Gershenson, Lillian Graham and Harry Kay, members of the
executive committee.



The officers of the division are
The women's division of the
Mrs. Theodore Bargman, general
Israel bond campaign will hold a chairman; Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
dessert luncheon and conference co-chairman, and Mrs. Joseph
at 12:30 p. m.. Thursday at the Ehrlich, honorary chairman. Lil-
Davison Center for the purpose lian Fischer is staff director.
of organizing and planning the
activity of that group.
Invitations have been extended
to the presidents and bond chair-
men of all Jewish women's or-
ganizations in the city to partici-
The Mastersingers will present
pate in this conference.
a program of choral and solo
It is hoped that the efforts of vocal music at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
the women's division will sub- day at the Art Institute Lecture
stantially help Detroit realize its Hall.
goal of $20,000,000.
The group is directed by
Charles Weiner with Bette Shan-
brom as accompanist.
Soloist will be Jean Saslove,
soprano, LouisFriedman, soprano,
Sidney Reznick, baritone, and
Miss Shanbrom, pianist.
Tickets may be purchased at
the door or by'calling TO. 8-1224.

campaign.
At the meeting of the Zionist
Organization held May 28, the
following delegates were elected
to the Zionist Convention in At-
lantic City June 14.
Morris M. Jacobs, Leon Kay,
Maurice Zackheim, Rabbi Leon
Fram, Dr. Bernard Weston,
Samuel Feldstein, David M. Zell-
man, M. B. Lewis, Abe Rosen-
zweig, Max Kwaselow, Maurice
A. Landau, Micki Lancet, Albert
Elazar. Alternates are Philip G.
Gilbert, Morris Mendelson, and
Sol Wildstrom.

Mastersingers
to Give Concert

Avodah, Chapter
to Install Officers

SHADE BETTER 4.

//war

Avodah Chapter, Pioneer
Women, will hold its installation
of officers and closing event of
the season Monday at Iluyler's.
The newly elected officers arc:
Mesdames Herman Hirschhorn,
president, Albert Herman, first
vice-president; J o e Birnbaum,
second vice-president; Harry Rif-
kus, recording secretary; Edward
Miller, treasurer; Ben Meyers,
social secretary; Max Hyman,
dues chairman; Samuel Cascade,
finance secretary; and Hyman
Disner, cirresponding secretary.

Looking Ahead

In for the surprise of his life is Aron Wojdeslawski, 17-months-old DP,
who slumbers soundly while his twin sister, Chaja, gazes rapturously
at the New York skyline as the DP ship that bore them from Germany
with their parents steams into New York Hrbor. The twins, who were
born in a DP camp, and their parents will live temporarily at the
shelter of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, in New York,
till a permanent home is made ready for them. HIAS maintains the only
shelter for Jewish immigrants destined to the New York area.

Detroit Council of the Jewish
National Fund. lie is a member
of the executive committee of
the Labor Zionist Organization
William Hordes will spea1; at and the Jewish Community
an Isfacl bond rally sponsored
Council.

Hordes to Address
Pmskers on Bonds

by the Pinsker Progressive Aid
Society, at 10 p.m., Tuesday, at
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the Turover Hall, Dexter and
or the best in advertising, it
Monterey. His subject will be always pays to read the Jewish
"Why An American Jew Must
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eight years as president of the

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