Friday, March 23, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Leak Levitt Stars In USO Play inN. Y. Page Fifteen IZionists to Honor Dr. Weizmann NEW YORK—Nathan M. Ohr- bach, prominent N. Y. merchant, During Passover Culinary Suggestions Joint Defense Appeal Campaign Director N. W. branch of JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WEL- Detroit. Dramatics Teacher. F ARE ORGANIZATION an- 18y 'Mildred Grosberg Benin Appears in Production for has been named campaign chair- nounces that Mrs. Phillip Gur- VAIONIKAS man of the Joint Defense Appeal Hospitalized Servicemen vitch is chairman of the tree- Chop or grind : enough of any of the American Jewish Commit- . planting project a n d may be Miss Leah Levitt, former kincl..of Cooked, -left-over meat teacher of dramatics at the Far- to make 1 cup. To 2 -cups: of left- reached at TO. 5-5465. band Folkshule m Detroit; is 1 . over mashed potatoes, -add 2 * * making theatrical history in New beaten eggs, :1/4 cup of matzoth PRIMROSE B ENE VOLENT York with her appearances' in cake flour, and salt and 'pepper CLUB members were honored at various veterans' and serviee- to taste. Mix well.. Shape the a luncheOn March 10 at the home potato mixture - into bails,• scoop of Mrs. Joseph Rodman of Wood- a hOle in the center of each ball ingham Dr. Guests included and 'fill with the chopped meat. pledge captains and members Roll the potato mixture over the who- brought in the most pledges opening, •and flatten the balls for the donor luncheon, held slightly . at each end. Dip in Jan. 16. beaten egg and matzoth meal, * * .* and fry in plenty .of chicken fat WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 190 until golden. brown. of Jewish War Veterans had a - (From Mrs. Bellin's standard successful hospital party March _volume, The Jewish Cook Book, 12 at Marine Hospital. Promin- -Bloch 'Publishing Co., $2.50, by ent stars were featured. Each special arrangement between the serviceman was given a gift. publishers and the Independent * * * Jewish Press Service.) AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB 4 NATHAN M. OHIRBACH will- have a card party at the Bnai Moshe April 18. proceeas! tee and the Anti-Defamation to go for orphans' and refugees' League of Bnai Brith. relief funds. The group supports A leader in communal affairs the Red Cross, ivlo'os Chitim in New York, he is vice-chair- and other funds. Ten dozen man of the Federation of Jewish cards were donated to veterans Charities, vice-president of the at Percy Jones Hospital. MISS LEAH LEVITT Montefiore Hospital and chair- * * * PARIS (JPS) — French Jew- man of the 1945 campaign, vice- NEUGARTEN MEDICAL . AID men's hospitals, with a group of ry is far more Zionist-minded president of the Greater New will have an open meeting Mon- players, in the production "The than before the war and the York Council of Boy Scouts of majority hope to settle in Pales- America, vice-chairman of the day in the Adult Lounge of the Doughgirls." Jewish Center. It v will be pre- Miss Levitt, who is devoting a tine, Leon Mays, president of the Committee on Community Ac- ceded by a luncheon at 1:30. Dr. major portion of • her time . to Jewish Consistoire, representa-. tivities of the American. Jewish Lowell Selling will lecture on USO activities in • the East, has tive central body of French Committee and treasurer of that "Child Psychology." Mrs. Mor- appeared. at the Barbizon Plaza, Jewry, told the first conference organization, ris Roth will be in charge of the Hallaron Hospital, Mitchell Field of Zionist youth held in France, This year's campaign goal is sale of War Bonds and Stamps. and . at o ther servicemen's since its liberation. $4,000,000, to be used to support * * * events. For the 'first time, too, details the educational activities of the SHERUTH LEAGUE donated In New York, Miss Levitt is were revealed of the under- American Jewish Committee and $25 to the Red Cross. Mrs. Henry also teaching dramatics at the ground rescue activity conducted Brontman, Red Cross afghan Williamsburg. Jewish Center. She by the clandestine Zionist the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. chairman, collected completed has appeared in Jewish produc- youth movement in France, squares for afghans to be pre- tions in Detroit, at Littman's throughout the period of Ger- sented to Percy Jones Hospital. Theater, with Menachern Rubin, man • occupation. National Farm School Mrs. I. Erman is accepting re- Dina Halperin and others. Starts Term April 6 servations for the birthday party She is the daughter of Mr. Jewish Music Council to be held Tuesday at the De- and Mrs. Mitchel Levitt of 2224 FARM SCHOOL, Pa.—With a Formulated by J.W.B. ,Iroit-Leland Hotel, marking the Gladstone Ave. new school term ready to start league's first anniversary. Mrs. Her part in "The Doughgirls" Representatives of 1 e a ding April 6, open to boys 15 years A. Trachtenberg is chairman of is that of the "Russian Guerilla Jewish musical and cultural or- of age and over—with tuition the next. fund-raising affair. •Mrs. —Matilda- Chodorov." • ganizations have been meeting freethe National Farm School, Seymour King is accepting con- to develop ...a Jewish Music Coun- at Farm School, Pa., is doing its, tributions for gifts • to husbands cil, it was announced at the bit in the. war effort by suggest- and brothers in service. The next office of the National Jewish ing, to young men—to give scien- meeting will be at the home of Welfare Board. The group will tific and practical •agricultiwe Mrs. Bernard Mayer Cohen on strive "to perpetuate /and de- some consideration. N. Cambridge Rd. velop an appreciation of Jewish Founded nearly 50 years ago, * * * • With the opening of the spring music through a pooling of the the school offers an ideal agri: YOUTH EDUCATION League semester, four additions have is receiving commendations fbr been made to the 'staff . of the resources of all. Jewish , groups." cultural - education to young the successful play, . "Amazons Bnai . Brith Hillel Foundation in The group also announced as men; particularly to those on Broadway," presented at the Ann Arbor. its first project the inauguration brought up in urban communi- ties. Close correlation of instritte 7 recent pledge fund affair. A Charlotte L. Kaufman of Ann of Jewish Music Week through- tion •between farm practice and request, was received from the Arbor, the new assistant direc- out -the nation for May 20 to classroom- 'study, makes it poSsi- USO for the Presentation of the tor of the Foundation, is a '43 May 30. ble for students to adjust them-• show at Percy Jones Hospital.. graduate .frain . the School of Lit- Functioning as an autonomous selves . rapidly to their new en- The . Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish' erature, Science, and the Arts. body, with the National Jewish War Veterans also is planning to She is. the daughter of Mr. and Welfare Board as sponsor-co- vironment and way of life. sponsor its showing at Veterans Mrs. Harry Kaufman, 805- Gran- ordinator, the. group laid plans JEMS will hold an outing Sun- Hospital in Dearborn. ger -Ave., Ann, Arbor. to enlist the cooperation of 'crea day at River Rouge Park. The YOUTH EDUCATION Fay Goldberg of Rochester, tive artists, teachers, club lead- girls will meet at the tennis LEAGUE contributed $300 to the N. Y., new secretary and office Red Cross and made a gift to manager, has been living in , Ann ers, a n d the listening public, courts at • 1:30. Helen Ganz, Mo'os Chitim. Members served Arbor for the past two years along with musical,• cultural and chairman of the sports commit- educational organizations. tee, is in charge of arrangements at the USO on March 19. during which time she has been * * * employed by the UniverSity. JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROA- - . Two new student directors-•are PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- Beryle Walters of Detroit . and TION" was informed at its meet- Katharine Sharfman. of Worces- ing on Monday that a card party ter, Mass. was held in Miami Beach, Fla., Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan funds having been turned over LADIES' AUXILIARY of to the organization by the spon- Cong. BETH SHMUEL will meet sors, Mrs. Sam Osnos and - Mrs. April 2 at the home of Mrs. B. On Wamplers Lake in the Heart David Silverstein of Detroit. Babcock, 2481 Oakman. Plans of the Irish Hills. Recognized by Belgian refugee children, will be will be made for the third an- assisted with the. proceeds. The nual donor luncheon to be held authorities as the Outstanding Camp report was submitted to the 'or- May 1. at the Bnai Moshe. Tick- in the Middle West. ganization by Mrs. Rebecca ets are available from Mrs. M. Ka tzin, president. Leebove, chairman, TO. 5-1351. 0 . French Jews for Zion Settlement, Consistoire Says 100,000 Membership Class Drive Intensified for His Visit to U. S. WASHINGTON — Revealing that plans are now under way to tender Dr. Chaim Weizmann a reception of.national scope upon his arrival in this country, na- tional headquarters of the Zion- ist Organization of America des- ignated the week of Passover for an intensified effort in behalf of the 100,000 Membership Class launched in tribute to the world Zionist leader. Issued over the signatures of Dr. Israel Goldstein, president, and Saul S. Spiro, secretary, the call emphasizes the significance of Weizmann's mission to the United States in relation to the forthcoming conference of the United Nations in San Francisco. It is planned to make the pres- entation of the Membership Scroll to Dr. Weizmann during the San Francisco Conference. (In Detroit, the Zionist mem- bership drive is being conducted under the chairinanship of Harry Cohen'.) Buy War Bonds! 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