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June 19, 1942 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-06-19

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I h Youth's

ASTENING
POST

Camp Habonim Registrcition
Rapidly Drawing to a Close

publicity chairman, the fraternity
purchased $150 Defense Bonds
instead • of holding its annual
dance.
4 DETROIT LEADERS
TO ADDRESS KVUTZAH
Jack Corinblit was elected
The closing meeting of the president, succeeding Sid Dwor-
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cul- kin. Charles Kruger is vice-
tural Group of Detroit, will be president.
held this Saturday evening, in
the auditorium of the Rose Sittig COUNCIL OF WOMEN
Cohen Building.
MOVES ITS OFFICES
Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre-
The Detroit section of the Na-
gation Shaarey Zedek will speak tional Council of Jewish Women
on the subject of Hebrew culture announces the removal of its of-
and its place in Jewish life. fices from 7644 Woodward Ave.
Solomon Kasdan will give. a to the Jewish Community Center
retrospective view of the activi- Bldg., 8904 Woodward Ave.,
ties of the Kvutzah during the Room 203, telephone MA. 6970.
past few years. Isaac Franck,
director of the Community Coun-
cil, will talk on ways and means TUROVER PICNIC "ITJNE 28
Benjamin Grant, newly elected
of publicizing the Hebrew lan-
guage and its culture, and of president of the Turover Aid
bringing the public closer to the Society, announced at a meeting
work of the Hebrew cultural on Monday, that their 33rd an-
group. Alexander J. Stein, of the nual picnic will be held at Lola
Jewish Community Center, will Valley Park, on Sunday, June
discuss the practical aspects of 28.
the problem of cultural propa-
Max L. Roberts, executive sec-
ganda.
retary of the Turover, reported
Abraham Twersky is chairman that the Turover contributed $500
of the meeting, and Herman D. to the Russian War Relief, pledg-
Boraks is president of Kvutzah ed $750 to the Allied Jewish
Campaign, gave $150 to the
Ivrith.
• • •
Chinese War Relief, $150 to the
Gewerkshaften, $25 to the U.S.O.
THEODOR HERZL LODGE
and $50 to Red Cross, besides
INSTALLATION TUESDAY
making contributions to numer-
New officers of Theodor Herzl ous local institutions, such as
Lodge of Bnai Brith will be in- Chesed Shel Emes, Detroit Aux-
stalled jointly with officers of iliary of the Los Angeles Sana-
the Ladies' Auxiliary on Tues- torium and others. Turover mem-
day evening. The new officers bers also took part in the build-
are: Harry Golden, president, ing of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
succeeding Maurice Smargon; Isidor Sosnick, ex-president hav-
Louis Eder and David Fidler, ing been on the building com-
vice-presidents; Maurice B. Reist- mittee.
man, recording secretary; Eugene
Turover has purchased $4,500
Roth, financial secretary; Louis in War Bonds and has appointed
Tischler, treasurer; Michael David L. Hertz to sell Defense
Wineman, warden; Simon Fogel, Stamps every Monday night.
Meyer Zeff, Julius Miller, Louis
Angell, Joseph Braunfeld, trus- G oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
tees. Mr. Golden had previously
served as president of the lodge
for two terms.
• • •

N' THERE . . . Deborahs
tinue to meet through the
r . . . All-out effort for
the reason . . .Date of
roast set for June 27 .. .
Rosen, president \ Young
'S Temple Beth El/now in
. AZA No. 813-eicursion-
• Bob-Lo June'-21 . . . Chap-
14 will soon buy a War
..e Flag . . . Young Israel
classes worth the interest
by Dr. Hugo Mandel-
every Saturday- at 5:30 ..
for the Junior Division so
nd they're still coming in!
e community is certainly
of them . . . They've made
Although there are still ,two share the available transporta-
15,000 quota look like a weeks left to the opening of tion.
t leap to a top-notch high Camp Habonim, registration is
Further information may be
.r.
rapidly nearing completion. Many obtained by calling the Center,
Chatlin came home from parents took advantage of the MAdison 8400.
mg school in Mt. Carroll, early registration and only a
'th the one about the Ger- limited number of vacancies are
soldier who wrote to his still available.
from the Russian front
Camp Habonim, the day camp
ear Mother: Thanks for of the Jewish Community Cen-
ts. They were delicious."
ter," will open its 13th season on Worker's Alliance to Play
• • •
Monday, July 6, for an eight-
Great Part in Peace Parley
SONALITY OF THE week period, ending Aug. 28. The
. . . Sam Travis . . . Left camp is conducted in the building Editor, The Jewish News:
These are
quite strenuous
ice June 11 . . . a vice- of the Center Monday through
pan of Junior Division and Friday, 9 a. rn. to 3:30 p. m. The times in Jewish life. Perhaps the
Service Group's board of fee is $32 for the entire season most important problem that will
rs and Agency Discussion and includes a hot, well-balanced be before us will be the Peace
. . . attended Central High lunch served daily in the audi- Conference to come at which
paduated from University torium of the Center. Admission time Jewish organizations will
:higan Law School .. Re- is limited to boys and girls be- ask to participate in what should
wide publicity when he tween the ages of 5 to 13 inclir- be the solution of the Jewish
problem. I believe that The Jew-
rd with Thurman Arnold, sive.
rust buster, in smashing
An experienced staff of adult ish News should be the medium
open that waste paper counsellors has been engaged to for acquainting the Jewish
ly business recently . . . take charge of the camp activi- masses with the aims, ideas and
-.acted own law practice in ties. The children will be ar- work that is being done by every
:scot Bldg., prior to leaving. ranged into small units according large Jewish organization.
• • •
The Jewish National Workers'
to age and sex and a counsellor
Alliance faces its second World NOONDAY LUNCHEON CLUB
will
be
assigned
to
each
unit.
South Haven's Fiiiest Resort
THEY ARE . . . PVT.
War, with heavy demands and TO HEAR DRAPPER ALLEN
?ELDSTEIN .:.Hdqts.
Boris Katz, swimming instruc- grave responsibilities.
80 Acres of Playtime Paradise
The guest of the Democratic
3rd Cay. Brigade, Phoen- tor of the Center, will be in
It has grown ten times bigger Noonday Luncheon Club on June
Ariz, . . . CORP HARRY charge of the campers swimming
than during the last war. Truly, 25 at the Women's Guild, 13th • A gay, friendly crowd
.. . Comp. "B" 725 M. P. program.
• Swimming tennis, golf. horses
today the Alliance is an import-
N. Jackson, S. C. . . . PVT.
Outdoor activities will be con- ant instrument for national good floor of Metropolitan Bldg., will • licmciball, ping pang. archery
be Drapper Allen, Price Adminis-
GOODMAN . . . 696 ducted the early part of the day
• Dancing, concerts, movies
and that instrument today is tration Manager.
AW Comp., A.P.O., No. on the adjacent Northern High
Planned Activities
mobilized 100 per cent in the
• • •
are of Postmaster, San School playground under the
common effort of helping to win
Rooms with Bath
isco, Cal. . . . PVT. MYER guidance of experienced play-
this war and attaining a just 22 PLEDGES INDUCTED
Superb Food
NER ... No. 16063462 Base ground instructors. The other peace.
BY GAMMA KAPPA CHI
Write for folder
I Cornp., A. P. 0., No. 953, activities are arts and crafts, sing-
Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity
Hundreds "ijf thousands of dol-
Phone 783
f Postmaster, San Francis- ing, dancing, photography, jour-
of
Wayne
University
inducted
22
lars
of
Defense
Bonds
of
this
1.
nalism, nature study.
Country and Canada have been pledges at its semi-annual dinner
Despite the increased cost of bought—a great number of our dance held at Bonnie Brook
Hebrew Union College's operation of the camp, every ef- members are already serving in Country Club.
elson Glueck has arrived fort is being made to maintain the armed forces of this country
According to Phil Rothschild,
• in the Near East, whither. the high standards of the camp. — many as volunteers. All
s gone on an undisclosed
The daily lunch menus have branches are co-operating with
THERE'S NOTHE ■ G FINER THAN
been carefully selected by Mrs. Civilian Defense authorities and
Aitchison, dietitian of the Center. the women are working with the
Red Cross.
1. YASHENOVSKY'S
A rest period will follow each
At 'the same time, they are
'fit SNORE VALLEY RESORT luncheon at which movies of an c3ntinuing
their work on behalf
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
educational nature will be shown.
3TRICTLY KOSHER
of Palestine which today is an
• Private Tile Baths • Hot and
Every effort will be made to important military and naval out-
2 KITCHENS
Cold Shower Baths • Finest
agegue on the Grounds
spend as much time outdoors as post for America and our Allies.
Dining
Boom in Michigan
• Dancing. Bathixg • Golf, Ten-
will be possible. Hikes and trips
127 South Haven, Mich.
The Alliance helps to bolster
n i s • Children's Playground
to many places of interest will be the Jewish civilian morale and to
• Separate Dining Room for
undertaken.
Children • Governess for Chil-
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lay the ground work for the fut-
dren
• Special Concert Orchestra
The children will be made fa- ure peace, which in the words of
• Solariums for Men and
miliar with the Civilian Defense President Roosevelt, we must
Women • Private Beach for
Guests • Free Bus Service • So-
Program and given an opportun- win as well as the war.
Glorious Vacation'
cial a n d
Physical Director
ity to contribute in various ways
Sincerely yours,
• Cabaret Entertainment
Shady Lawns
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER
golf, riding, swimming
to the war effort. -
WILLIAM HORDES. I
In our_ own Pavilion
As a result of the restrictions
Wen** Counselor. Playgrounds
.
on transportation, including
• Most ideal loca-
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chartering of buses, the camp
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