THE 'JEWISH NEWS
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Israel Sisterhood
Honors Members
Approximately 150 women at-
tended the meeting and dessert
luncheon of the Temple Israel
Sisterhood on Dec. 13 at the De-
troit' Institute of Arts. The Red
Cross unit was hostess at the
luncheon.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi-
dent, welcomed members and
guests following group singing of
the Star Spangled Banner and
the National Sisterhood Prayer,
read by Mrs. Harold Schakne.
Mrs. Arthur Hass made the an-
nual presentation of the Hanukah
candles to the Sunday School.
Mrs. Jerome Kanter, chairman
of the Red Cross unit, presented
a corsage to Mrs. Hilda Morris for
her 1,600 hours of service. Mrs.
Leo Rubenstein, with 700 hours
of work, was cited and service
stripeS were presented to the fol-
lowing:
Mesds. Phillip Arnold,
.
Max
AbramSohn, Sigmund_Brin, .Clara
Cohen; . Hy .Gittlernan, .Archie
Cohen, L. J... Harris, S.: Kuhlik,
Milly. Kataman, .:Harry Kayi ,
rome Kanter, Adolph Kositchek,
J: Marks; Hilda•• Morris, Max
Osndt EVa PrenzlaUer; - Lee RilL •
benstein, Sol Ruebiii, Joseph
Siden, Ben Tolmich, Max Weis-
z"' buch,,- • F: • juil; -N•:- Baron; Jacob
Thal, Jacob Trantig,' Helen Solo-
mon, Ann SChwartz and Sara
Gordon.
- Dec. 20 has been set for the
Sisterhood - appearance at the
Blood Bank. For information call
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, TE. 1-2422.
Mrs. Harry Singer, UN. 3-9091, is
chairman .of the :USG committee,
which set Dec. 27 as the date at
the USG.
Yeshivah Reports
Large Enrollment
Rabbi Moses Fischer, chairman ,
of the Vaad HaChinuch of Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah, at the semi-
rrinual membership meeting of
the institution, gave a highly in-
t'resting report on enrollment.
At present, 271 students attend
the Yeshivah, 228 in the main
building and 43 in the two
branches. Nine instructors con-
s'_Lute the staff of the Yeshivah
and 15' classes are offering in- •
struction to students according to
their level of knowledge.
The elementary department of
the Yeshivah contains two
grades. The high school has five
classes and the Talmudical Acad-
emy consists of five upper
classes. The branches at present
have elementary classes and one
high school class.
Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi-
dent of the ladies' organization
which sponsors the Beth Jacob
Religious School for Girls, re-
portcd on the enrollment of 65
children who, are given instruc-
r3n in the Kindergarten and the
two Beth Jacob branches.
The Parent-Teachers' Associa-
tion of the Yeshivah has arranged
for a Hanukah.program on Tues-
day, 5 p. m., in the Social Hall of
Bnai Moshe. The public is in-
vited.
jr. Hadassah Plans
Hanukah Celebration,
Fund-Raising Event
Junior Hadassah of Detroit, at
the organizational meeting at the
Shaarey Zedek on Sunday, made
plans for a Hanukah celebration
next Wednesday, in the form of
a latka party at the home of Miss
Hilda Biederman, 3282 Tuxedo.
Proceeds will go for Youth
Aliyah.
Inaugurating a "Mind a Child
to Save a Child" movement, Miss
Rosengarten, chairman of the
Youth Aliyah Committee, an-
nounces plans for fund-raising.
Volunteers are asked to call Miss
Rosengarten, TO. 8-8535.
Miss Alyse Geer, fund-raising
chairman, announces that the
donor luncheon will be held Feb.
20 at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
A report on the national con-
vention was submitted 'at Sun-
day's meeting by Miss Essie Kap-
1 P1an. Miss Zelda Rosenthal, guest
speaker, outlined the life and
philosophy of Ahad Ha-Am.
Maimondies Women
Honor 25 Wives of
Doctors in Service
Twenty-five wives of members
of the. Maimonides Medical So-
ciety who are serving in the
armed forces were honored at
the annual membership luncheon
of the Maimonides Women's Aux-
iliary held at Canterbury House.
Mrs. David Kliger, acting pres-
ident of the Women's Auxiliary,
states that scores of Jewish doc-
tors are in active service and the
majority of those whose wives
were honored are serving in Ita-
ly, India, Australia, Iceland and
other overseas points.
Mrs. Oscar U. Shapero and
Mrs. Ben Ross were co-chairmen
of the committee that arranged
the luncheon.
At a meeting held last week at
the home of Mrs, Kliger, Miss
Helen Burns, director of , Wayne
Cetinty Clinic , for • Child Study
spoke on The -Community's Re-'
spotisibility `to Reduce Child •De
linquency." ,
Wives of• Jewish docters are in-
vited to join the. Women's Au.X ,
Mary of Majnionides: Medical So-.
ciety by calling the membership
chairman, Mrs. Julius Gitlin, DA.
7760; or the acting president, Mrs
-Kliger, at TO; '8-1795. The presi-
dent,' Mrs. 'A. a Rogoff; is new
residing at New Rochelle, N. Y.,
Dr. Rogoff being stationed With
the army medical corps at Fort
Slocum.
The War Bond and Stamp
Booth in the Maccabees Bldg. is
operated by the Maimonides
Women's Auxiliary, with Mrs.
Ezra Lipkin in charge.
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Bnai Moshe Students
Hold Hanukah Affair
The Religious School of Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe will con-
duct its annual Hanukah assem-
bly, Sunday at 11:30 a. m., in the
banquet hall of the synagogue.
An original sketch depicting
the story of Hanukah will be pre-
sented under the direction of
Miss Alice. Mandell. Raymond
Greenwald, a seventh grade stu-
dent, will kindle the Hanukah
lights. , Special services will be
read by. Geraldine Nagler, Sarray
Finkelstein, Jean Jaslove and
Rhea Hass.
Parents will be welcomed by
Rabbis Moses Fischer and Jacob
J. Nathan. Hanukah gifts Will be
distributed to the children by
Sam Freedman, chairman of the
board of directors. Cantor David
Katzman will chant Hanukah
melodies.
Pioneer, Women
Plan Luncheon
To Assist PATS
Organization
Plans Donor
Event to Raise Funds for
Palestine Women
Pioneer Women's Organization
is making plans for the 13th an-
nual donor luncheon, to be held
at the Book Cadillac Hotel Jan
13, to raise funds to carry on
efforts among the working wo-
men of Palestine and for the
PATS—Palestine Women's Terri-
torial Service.
At a luncheon rally sponsored
by the Council of Pioneer Wo 7-
men's. Organizations on Dec. _8,
Mrs. Julius Hackman, president
of Infants Service Group; pre-
sented a check for $900 for the
adoption of five children through
the Child. Rescue Fund. Mrs. Eva
Checkoway was the guest -speak-
er,. George W: Cooke of the U. S.
Treasury_ be
partment; ,presented
Certificates of Merit'to club rriern7
bers m appreciation of the War
Bond' efforts..
• -
- Mrs. Checkoway''addressed'
meeting 'of-Masada Chapter Of
PWO - Dec. 6 at the home of
Mrs. Simon Karbal. Mrs. J. J.
Karbal received pledges - for the
donor event.
:Goldie Myers= Group's mem-
bership tea on Dec. 7, at the home
of Mrs. A. J. Nakelsky was ad 7.
dressed by Mrs. CheckowaY: Ten
new members were enrolled.
The PWO. raised 4450,000' dur-
ing the fiscal year, Oct. 1, 1942,
to Sept. 30, 1943, for Palestine
funds and American institutions,
it was reported at a special con-
ference-of Pioneer Women's dele-
gates held in conjunction with
the 20th national convention of
the National Labor Committee for
Palestine in New York. •
Opens Hotel
in Miami Beach, Dec. 20
Gittleman
Friday, December 17, 1943
Rabbi Nathan Talks
At Hillel Services
Rabbi. Jacob J. Nathan, spirit-
ual leader of Congregation Bnai
Moshe of Detroit, has been in-
vited by the Hillel Foundation of
the University of Michigan, to
addres the Friday eyening serv-
ice on Dec. 17, at Ann Arbor. The
topic of his address will be,
"Changing Attitudes Towards
the Jew."
As chairman of the Youth and
Campus Committee of the Mich-
igan Synagogue Conference, Rab-
bi Nathan also will convey a mes-
sage of coordinated youth activi-
ties, which are being planned for
the ensuing year.
Mizrachi Opens
Organized Fight
On White Paper
Rabbi Stollman Sets Election
of Delegates to Affend
National Conference
Mizrachi Organization of Amer-
ica has issued a call to all groups
throughout the U. S. to organize
the synagogues and other Ortho-
dox bodies in their respective
communities for participation in
the fight against the White Paper.
A national conference of Ortho-
dox Jewish forces will be held
in New York city, Jan. 30-31, at
the Pennsylvania Hotel, to pro-
Cong. Beth Shmuel
claim the united and determined
Banquet On Jan. 23
will of religious Jewry for the
establishment of Palestine as a
A banquet and entertainment Jewish Commonwealth, and to
will be given by Congregation offset anti-Zionist - effort • from
Beth Shmuel on Sunday evening, within and without.
Jan. 2-3,-- at the Bnai Moshe, hon-
Each synagogue is entitled to
oring the donors to ,the fund to send two representatives to this
erect new synagogue
n o
lot conference. Delegates are to be
recentlY,pUrchased at the corner
elected at meetings of congrega-
-of-Dekter and Buena Vista.
tion. ',Rabbis of , synagegues are • -
The' founder of the congrega- entitled to participate -in addition
tion is Grand Rabbi J1 -Rabino- - to the delegates.
- witz;i who •was' known in turope
Rabbi Isaac Stollnian,
F.. the "Areler Brezner Rabbi."
He. came to Detroit 18 years ago man of the local' Mizrachi coun-
at the request of ,hundreds- of his ,cil, has been &legated, by the
former followers. He comes from National Mizraehi officers to call
a long line. of.; Chasidic Rabbis. for local electiehs and instruct
His grandfather .was the well the delegates of the importance
known Rab Shmilekel,_the Brez- of this conference.
ner Rabbi in whose memory the
He has called a meeting for this
congregation Beth Shmuel is Sunday, 2:30 P. M., at Yeshivath
named after.
Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cort-
The guest speaker at the ban- land, of all religious groups in
quet will be Rabbi. S. Greiniman, the city. Presidents of synagogues
dean of Yeshivah Tifereth Jeru- are urged to send representatives
and to be present.
salem of New York.
I. Rosenberg is president of the
The following religious organ-
congregation and Harry -Citron is izations are participating in this
general chairman of the building national conference: National
committee. Tickets may be ob- Council of Young Israel, Hista-
tained by calling Mr. Citron, TE. drut Harabonim, Union of Ortho-
1-5353; Mrs. Leebove, TO. 5-1351, dox Rabbis and all Mizrachi
or at the synagogue, MA. 7938.
groups.
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FREDSON'S
KOSHER
Benne •Gittleman, Detroiter and
builder , .of realty developments in
this community, has just acquired
his Miami Beach hotel, the Ocean
Spray, for operation this winter.
The hotel, which he purchased in
June, 1943, and which has just
been released by the Army, will
be open for occupation on Dec.
20, and will be managed by Mr.
Gittleman in association with Da-
vid S. Andron.
Mr. and Mrs. Benne Gittleman
are well known for their inter-
est and activities in communal
and civic endeavors. They resided
at 12345 Broadstreet.
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