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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, SepTeml;er 22, 1944

Dr Nahum G Idman Guest
At HadassahCelebration

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Pisgah Lodge to Celebrate
2 Occasions Monday Night

Labor Palestine
Chapters Plan
Year's Activities

Inferna- tionaity Known Zioniit:Leader to Address. Detroit.
Drew Pearson to Talk Here;
-.Chapter's. Tea, Marking' Close of Honor 'Rot - -
Rabbi Weinstein Guest
Campaign, Wednesday, October 4
on Local Program
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, internationally' famous Zionist
Stimulated by the visit here
leader who has represented the Zionist Organiiation of the
World and the World Jewish; Congress before the: League of of Miss Eleanore Levenson, na-
Nations at Geneva, will address the celebration tea Marking ' tional executive director "of • the-
the. closing of the annual Honor Roll campaign of Detroit League for Labor Palestine, lo-
cal chapters of the League have
chapter of HadaSsah, at 2 p. m. Wednesday, .Oct. 4,' at put
into motion a series of plans

the Institute of Arts. o
Mrs. Louis Glasier, president Safran, Harold. Schreiber, 'Sand for the cording season.
of Hadassah, announces that the Shetzer, Ben Silberstein,•Seymour - • - A lecture by the noted column-
musical, program will feature Simons, Philip Slomovitz, Samuel ist, Drew Pearson, and a dinner
Henry • Siegl, Concert violinist, Soffern, Sidney Solomon, Charles at which Rabbi J. J. Weinstein
of Chicago, national vice-presi-
mernber of the Detroit Symphony
dent of the League, •will be
Orchestra and the Guild Trio.
guest - speaker, are included in
New Unit . System
the planS here.
Hadassah's Honor Roll drive
The chief ' activity engaging
was conducted this year under•
the , attention' of local chapters
the new unit system, under the
is , preparation for- the -national
direction of: four •• geographical
pro-histadruth Conference - in
grotips.
New York, Oct. 21, -22 and .23.
Mrs. H. L. Jackson is in .charge
The-purpdtes of this conference
of the publication program. Mrs.
are:
Robert Marwil heads the me-
moram. committee.
I—To acquaint , the American
The , Central Unit Honor Roll.
public with the achievements. of
Committee, with Mrs. Claude
the. Cooperative Movement in
Grasgreen as chairman, of work-
Palestine.
ers•;-- 'and MrS. Bud Bloom as co-
•,' ,2—To explore new social forms
chaii-man, is coMposed of the fol-
of colonization developed by
lowing workers: Mesdames Nor-
Jewish Labor in Palestine.
man:yAdilman, Herinan August,
3—To evaluate the -significance
Sidnek ''Barnett, Saul Benyas,
of -cooperative social security in
Bernard Bladen, Harry Bookstein,
Palestine in telation to post-:war
Hy • C. Broder, Perry Bui-nstine,
international planning for social
Aaron Carlstein, • Sam Chase,
security.
Daniel Cullen, M. 8. Darin, Ralph
DR. NAHUM GOLDMANN
Among the participants will be
Davidson, David Davis, . Max
Dushkin, Adolph. Ehrlich, Joseph Smith, Arthur. Stone, _ Maurice: 'Dr: Walter Clay Lowdermilk,
Ehrlich, David Fauman, David Susman, Louis Tabashnick, Henry Prof. HorraCe Kallen, Walter
Feinberg, Nathan Ferber, Her- Weinberg, LeOn Winkelman, Reuther, Israel Mereminski,
man .Fisher, Joseph Frank, Max Marvin Wetsman, Joseph Yolles Hayim Greenberg, and other
prominent experts • on Palestine
Frank,' 'Joseph Frankel, Morris and David Zack.
and its cooperative institutions.
Garvett, Joseph Geschelin, Fred
The Guest Speaker
Ginsburg, Harry Goldberg, Chas.
The local chapters of the Lea-
Dr. •Goldmann, the guest speak-
Goldstein, William Gordon, 'Sam
gue have accepted the. quota of
er,
was
born
in
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Russia,
in
1894,
Helper, I. M. Hertz, William
and • was educated in German $1,000 for the conference.
Hordes, William Isenberg, H. E. universitieS.
For further information con-
Jacobs, Jos. N. Keidan, Harry
At 19, he went to Palestine and cerning the League for Labor
Kohn„ Jos. Kopel, J. H. Kunin,
Palestine and_its activities, call
Aaron Kurland, Benjamin .Lai- as a result of his studies wrote an Rebecca Sanders, HO. 0967.
important
volume
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on
"Eretz
kin, A. C. Lappin, Saul Levin,
Theodore;::-Levin, Jacob Mazer, Israel." At 27 - he, became a mem-
Harry Metzger, Moe Perlis, Jacob ber' of the Executive of the Ger- 14 - Hebrew prion College
Perlmuter, Arthur Purdy, Charles man Zionist Federation. He Students Conduct Serviees .
Robinson, Charles Rubiner, I. founded a Hebrew publishing
CINCINNATI — Fourteen stu-
Rutman, Maurice Safir, . Morse company and was responsible for
dents at the Hebrew Union Col-
Saulson, J. E. Schoenfeld, Nathan issuing a Jewish encyclopedia.
Simons. Charles Smith, Charles
In 1927 he assumed an impor- lege, Reform Jewish seminary in
A. Smith, Isidore Sobeloff; Abe tant role in world Zionist affairs Cincinnati, have been. licensed to
Srere, A. Subar, Nathan. Wein- by becoming a member of the conduct services, -Dr.' Julian
garden, and Rudolph .Zuieback.
Zionist Actions Committee. In Morgenstern, H. U. C. president,
Huntington Woods Unit
1933 he became acting chairman announced.
The Huntington Woods Unit of the Zionist Actions Committee.
•Students are being' licensed to
Honor Roll Committee consists In 1935 he was elected a member preach before ordination as rab-
of Mrs. Geo. M. Stutz, chairman, of the Zionist Executive and be- bis,' -
in order to serve a number
and the following workers: Mes- came the Jewish Agency's repre-
of the congregations whose spir-
dames Roy It. Fisher, A. Anthony
Fromm, Geo. M. Golden, Harry sentative for , Palestine at the itual leaders are with the armed
forces as chaplains.
L. Jackson, Benjamin Jaffe and League of Nations.
Arthur Y. Winer.
The Russell Woods Honor Roll
Committee led by Mrs. J. J.
SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL . MASONIC TEMPLE
Marks, Chairman, consists of the
SUNDAY MATINEE and EVENING, OCT. 1
following workers:
The Famous Yiddish Stars
Mesdames Claire Axelr o d,
Michat Michalevsky * Celia Adler * Max Bozhik -
Philip Brezner, Jack Berger, Her-
IN THE NEW GREAT MUSICAL PRODUCTION
man Cohen, Philip Donon, Joseph
Dorfman, Samuel Gordon, Nathan
Goldman, Morris Gourvitz, M. J.
(Es Burnt Die Goldene Zeit)
Greenberg, Sam Heller, Samuel
By Ostrow
Music by Jacobson
Heyman, Theodore Isaacs, How-
In the Cast:
ard Jacobson, M. Lasser, Robert
Reizel Bozhik
Leo Schechter
Loewenberg, Joseph Newman,
Anna Levine
Ben Bonus
Anna Siegel
Goodman Rycus, Sam Shekter,
Sylvia Fishman
Rose Schechter
Sam Senby
and others
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Burton Seidon and Simon Weis-
Prices: Matinee, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, plus tax
man.
Evening, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, pltis.tax
The . University Honor Roll
Tickets on sale at Jewish Daily Forward, 9124 Linwood, TY. 5-3682, 11 to
Committee, headed by Mrs. Sid-
5:30 daily; Federation of Polish Jews, 9124 Linwood, TO. 5-4126, 5:30 to
10 daily, and all day Sunday, Oct. 7 at box office.
ney Allen, conducted its cam-
paign with Mrs. Harold Goodman
acting as workers' chairman and
Mrs. Julien Zemon as Chairman
of Records. Their workers con-
sisted of:
Mesdames Louis Alper, Harry
Barnett, M. B. Berkman, Joseph
Richton and Linwood
Bing, Joseph Bloom, Nat Bron-
stein, Albert Budman, Samuel
- Coggan, David Cooper, Frank
Wishes to extend sincerest good wishes on 1-1-4
Denison, Albert Ehrlich, Joseph
New Year to all its members and friends and to
Falk, Louis Fidler, Harry Gal-
perin, Willia m Gershenson,
the entire Jewish community.
Philip Gilbert, Louis Glasier, Ben
Goode, J. J. Goode, Ben Gould;
Congregation Bnai Jacob is especially grateful to
J. E. Gould, William Grahm,
Julius Green, Jerry • Greenblatt,
all its members for their-efforts to wipe out the
Benjamin .Greenspoon, Samuel
mortgage, The mortgage burning Ceremony will
Hamburger. Joseph. Handleinan;
Joseph. Horwitz, Ben Inaber, Ben
take place at a date to be announced soon.
Jackson, Herman Jacobs, Saul
Katz, Harry Katzman, Harry
JACOB NOSANCHUK,
Kline, M. B. Kerner, Seymour
Kyte, Sol Levy, Philip Lipson,
President
Saul Model, Charles Matler, Al-
fred Meyers, Robert Newman,
SAM BORIN,
Albert Posen, William Rafelson,
Vice-President
George Roberts, Harold Robinson,

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District Grand Lodge Presents Menorah to Local Group as
Largest Lodge in World, at the - Center; Women
Honor I I th Anniversary aft Bnai Moshe

Detroit's Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Brig Brith has reach-
ed the rank of the largest 13nai Brith lodge in the world
and will be 'accorded appropriate honors at a . celebration to
take place at the Jewish Community Center next Monday
evening, Milton M. Weinstein, president of the lodge, an-
nouneed this week.
In recognition of this attain- present at Monday evening's

mezt Pisgah Lodge will be ceremonies.
awarded 'a Menorah by the Dis- In celebration of the honors
to be received, the meeting also
trict Grand Lodge.
The presentation will be made will be devoted to the initiation
by Isaac Wagner, - preSident of of 'a large class of new members
under the direction of the Pis-.
gah Lodge Degree Team headed
by Clem Weizman. Refreshments
will- be served. The public is
invited.
Pisgah Women of Detroit will
celebrate their 11th anniversary
Monday at the Bnai Moshe, Dex-
ter and Lawrence.
Honor Mrs. Solovich
Mrs. Harry C. Singer, program
chairman, announces that Mrs.
Charles Solovich, District 6- -Ju-
nior past president, will be pre-
sented with a scroll at this gath-
ering in, recognition of her set-
vices to the women's Bnai Brith
lodges '.:
.The scroll - Will announce the
establishment . -.of a Frances Solo-
vich. Hillel Scholarship Fund at
Ann Arbor.
Other awards will be presen-
MILTON M. WEINSTEIN..
ted to Mrs. William Parnos, who
the District, whO will make his received first prize in the annual
first visit to a . Detroit Bnai National Lodge and Auxiliary
Brith lodge for this occasion.
Bulletin Contest, for her work
Chairmen Praised
as editor of Menorah, and to
Mr. Weinstein, in, making the Mrs. Leonard Sims, past presi-
announcement, stated that credit dent of Pisgah Wornen, for out-
for becoming the largest Bnai standing work in, 1943-44. These
Brith group in the world goes awards are being presented by
to Isadore Starr, past president District 6 of Bnai Brith.-
and membership _,,,chairman, and - The public is 'invited. Refresh-
to Jack. Lawson and Jack Leeds,' ments will be served. Mrs. S.
membership drive chairmen. Mr. Feldman, honorary life president
Leeds, now in the Navy, has of Pisgah Women, will cut the
asked for a furlough and may be first slice of the birthday cake.

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Reservations Now Available for
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES

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at the

D.O.W.NTOWN SYNAGOGUE

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(Isaac Agree Memorial Society)
1205 GEIS WO'LD.
RANDOLPH 7307
Daily Servicei Throughout the Year
Rabbi Herinan Rosenwasser in Charge

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New Year's
Greetings

To the Officers and Members of Congregition Final David

Mr.: and Mrs. Jos. A. Block

' 4298 Fullerton

GOLDEN DAYS ARE COMING

Congregation Bnai Jacob

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Emil Rose, William Roth, David

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Council of Jewish Schools

Arbeiter Ring
Schools

Farband 'Folk
Schools

Sholem Aleichem
Schools

Jewish Parents Owe Their Children a Jewish Education

Jewish children should attend a Jewish school from the
day they start public school until the day they graduate.

Jewish children who receive a Jewish education are
' not only better Jews, but • • •

They are in general more intelligent, more learned,
and more cultured.

They are better prepared for life in a complek world.

Arbeiter Ring
Schools

School 1

Arbeiter Ring Center
.:1.1529 Linwood

, School 2
8532 Linwood Ave.

Farband Folk
Schools

Sholem Aleichem

School 1
1912 Taylor Avenue
corner 12th Street
School 2
Thirkell Public School
7724 14th Ave.
School 3
12244 Dexter Blvd.
corner Cortland

School 1
3754 Monterey
School. 2
Brady Public School
2920 Joy Rd., 115, 121
School 3
MacCulloch Public
School
13120 Wildemere
„Rooms 110, 210

Schools

'United Jewish High School—:-Intermediate School Extension Courses

11529 Linwood Avenue

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