Friday, March 24, 1943

Jewish Youth
League to Hear
Rabbi Pekarsky

THE JEWISH NEWS

Shaarey Zedek Purim Shpieler

Director of N'Western Hillel
to Speak at Conference
at Center March 28

Rabbi Maurice B. Pekarsky,
director of Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Northwestern Uni-
versity, will keynote the League
of Detroit Jewish Youth Confer-
ence at the Jewish Community
Center, Sunday, March 28.
"Jewish Youth in a World at
War" will be the theme of Rabbi
Pekarsky's message. Long active
in all Jewish affairs, Rabbi Pe-
karsky is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Michigan. He obtained
has rabbinical degree from the
Jewish Institute of Religion.
After serving four years as
Hillel director at Cornell Uni-
versity, he was transferred to
Northwestern, . where he has
served for the past six years.
He is a past national president
of Avukah.
The conference chairmen,
Bluma Nagler, Frances Cohn,
and Bertha Belkin, reveal that
presidents of affiliated organiza-
This photograph shows the group of Purim Shpieler who par-
tions will act as hosts and host- ticipated in the Purim celebration of Shaarey Zedek Religious
esses at the meeting. David School last Sunday morning.
Seated: Myron Rosenthal; standing, left to right, Bob Kasle,
Goldman, president of the Jun-
ior Service group, will be toast- Elaine Weisman, Sanford Perlis and Joyce Pensler.
master at the buffet banquet fol-
000), to sponsor an orphan in
lowing the symposia.
the Stars and Stripes War Or-
Among those active on various
phan Fund.
committees are Molly Mathews,
Ruth Nagler, Ruth Friedland,
Rebecca Cooperman, Pearl Doch, Detroiter Tells of Donations
Shirley Smith, Allene Skwor,
to 'Stars and Stripes' War
and Freda Knee. The panel and
Orphan Fund
clerical committees include Ev-
elyn Sislin, Shirley Subar, Mar-
A Detroit youth, Sgt. Jack
After being kept at Fort Cus-
tha Gleicher, Henrietta Hassol, Rouman, felt at home upon his ter because the Army couldn't
Helen Bruson, Sophie Keller- arrival in North Africa, he wrote get him shoes, Pvt. Louis
man, Frances Ross, and Ida Mil- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
witz, son of Mr.
stein among the active partici-
Rouman, of 2501
and Mrs. Max
pants. The publicity director is
Cortland Ave.
Zalkowitz, o f
Michael Golding.
2630 Richton
Sgt. Rouman,
Ave., was trans-
who spent sev-
Mrs. Barnett Brickner
ferred to Camp
eral months in
Barkley, Tex . ,
Will Speak to Temple
England with an
where he is sta-
American air
Israel's Sisterhood
tioned with the
squadron, w a s
medical corps.
among the in-
On Monday, April 12, Temple
The army has
Israel Sisterhood will have as .,. itial invasion
Pvt. Zalkowitz clipped two
Sgt.
Rouman
forces
of
the
- guest speaker of the afternoon
number 17 coupons from their ra-
Mrs. Barnett Brickner, wife of African continent. In a recent
tion bobks and he now has two
Rabbi Brickner of Cleveland. letter to his parepts he described pair of shoes.
She will speak on, "Today's Chal- his meeting with the Grand
Rabbi of Oran, with whom he
A graduate of Central High,
lenge to Women."
Pvt. Zalkowitz attended Walsh
A dessert luncheon honoring dined.
Sgt. Rouman, who is remem- Institute, majoring in accounting,
Mrs. Brickner will be held at 1
p. m. in the Romanesque Hall, bered for his own version of the and was employed by Boyer's be-
preceding the meeting which will "Bill of Rights" written while in fore leaving for service, Feb. 1.
He was here an furlough two
follow in the lecture hall of the England and published several
Detroit Institute of Arts. The months ago in The Jewish News, weeks ago, proudly displaying
meeting is in charge of Mrs. enclosed in a recent letter a clip- one of his new pair of G. L's
Samuel Danto, membership chair- ping from the Stars and Stripes, ( Government issues).
man, and Mrs. Roy Sarason, pro- the service newspaper which
started as a weekly in New York AL MILLER
gram chairman.
Preceding the meeting, at 10:30 and converted into a daily and
7720 MeNICHOLS ROAD,
a. m., Mrs. Bayre Levin, presi- printed in London.
Near Santa Barbara
dent, will compliment Mrs. Brick-
In it is related how members
Delicatessen, Appetizers and
ner at a breakfast for officers of his bomber squadron
Dairy Products
and members of the board of the "chipped" in, along with officers,
IINiversity 2-9781
We Deliver
Sisterhood.
210 pounds, (approximately $1,-
GALICIAN SOCIETY
FETES ANNIVERSARY
The 13th Anniversary of the
Galician Society of Detroit will
be celebrated at Lachar's on 12th
St., Sunday, April 4, at 7 p. m.
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and Max
Leib's Orchestra will provide the
entertainment. For reservations,
call M. Indianer, TY. 4-2344, or
B. Genser, TO. 6-5619.

Sgt. Rouman Meets
Oran's Chief Rabbi

Pvt. Zalkowitz Gets
Shoes and Transfer

Page Thirteen

Mondry to Depart
For Army in Week

Mt. Sinai Group
Honors Sam Osnos

David Mondry, son of Mr. and
Mt. Sinai Hospital Association
Mrs. Harry Mondry of 3288 Elm- this week honored the memory
hurst Ave., will leave for service of Sam Osnos by planting a
in the Army next week.
garden of trees in the Joseph H.
On Wednes- Ehrlich Forest in Palestine, Mes-
day evening, he dames Jacob Harvith and Charles
was married to Gitlin announced.
Mt. Sinai also honored the
Miss Miriam
Gornbein, memory of Taube Segal and Mrs.
daughter of Mr. Mary Weingarden by planting
and Mrs. David trees in Palestine.
Gornbein of 2933
Glendale A v e.,
at the bride's
David Mondry residence.

Our Letter Box

A reception in honor of the in-
ductee and his bride has been ar-
ranged by his parents for Mon-
day evening at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
dry, officers in the Arlazaroff
branch of the Jewish National
Workers' Alliance, have selected
the meeting place of their orga-
nization for the reception to
which all their friends and co-
workers are invited.

Mondry studied at Wayne Uni-
versity and the University of
Michigan and received his Jew-
ish education at the United He-
brew Schools and the Yiddish
High school. The bride will re-
ceive her degree in social work
at Wayne in June. She studied
in the Sholem Aleichem schools
here. Their romance started at
the Jewish National Workers' Al-
liance Camp.

Carmel Hebrew Pupils
Give $103 to Red Crass

Carmel Hebrew School, of
which Irvin A. Lawton 'is prin-
cipal, celebrated Purim at Con-
gregation Bnai Jacob an March
21. Services were conducted by
students. Miss Ayres of the Jun-
ior Red Cross addressed the
children who contributed $103
to the fund. An additional $62
was raised for the Jewish Na-
tional Fund.

Sam Borin, president of the
school, has asked parents to send
their children to services of the
junior congregation on Satur-
day and Sunday mornings, at
11845 Linwood.

Greeting From a Reader
Editor, The Jewish News:
Congratulations on the first an-
niversary of The Jewish News.
The members of the community
are proud of it. Congratulations
also to Danny Raskin on his
column "Jewish Youths' Listen-
ing Post."
JULIUS C OR MAN.

Kenneth J. Morris, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nate M. Lerner of 300
Whitmore Road, left on March
15 for service in the U. S. Army.
He was a student at the Uni-
versity of Illinois, a member of
Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity, and
a graduate of St. John's Military
Academy.

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