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• Center Delegation to Attend Dr. L. Kubowitzki Sanford Perlis President
Midwest JWB Conference To Address Local Of U. M. Michigan Union
Congress Chapter ,

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Mr. and Mrs. Jaffee, Dr. and, Mrs. Lakoff, Mr. and Mrs.

Kahn, Wolok and Jacobs Go to Chicago: Postwar
Problems to Be Discussed

Former Belgian Jewis . h Leader
Talks at Shaarey Zedek
at Public Meeting
A representative delegation ed which are required by the

Boys' State Governor in .1943, V- 12Trainee and Former
All-A Student at Centr61, - Active in Many Affairs at
School, Accorded Distinct Honor

A distinct honor has been ac- of the book drive, chairman
of
from the Jewish Community Center to meet its obligations.
corded Sanford J. Perlis, son of the civilian defense unit
and
Dr. Leon - Kubowitzki, secretary Dr. and 'Mrs. Moe S. Perlis of
Center will participate in the The third aspect of this theme
seventh annual meeting of the will be re-evaluation of Jewish general of the World Jewish Con- 3337 Calvert, who was elected president of his class.
Midwest Section of the National Center administration and finan-
Served as Counselor
gress, will address apublic meet- president of the Michigan Union'
Jewish Welfare Board to take cial situation.
of the University of Michigan . He was a counselor for two
ing
of
the
Detroit
chapter
of
'place at the
The final special division con-
years at Merrill-Palmer summer
last week.
_ .
...Congress Hotel cerns the relationship of the
Mr. Perlis, who formerly serv-
in Chicago, Oct. Center to the community in
ed. as _recording - secretary of--. the
- 21. Among terms of its current objectives.
Michigan
Union, attracted. na-
.those planning It is to this last question that
tionwide attention in 1943 when
to attend a r e Mrs. Lakoff will address her-
he was elected governor of the
M r.. and Mrs. self against the background of
Wolverine Boys State.
Benjamin E. the Self Study project of the
At present, he is completing
Jaffe, Dr. a n d Center of which she has been
his fifth' term in the Navy V-12
Mrs. Charles chairman.
program at the UniverSity of
Lakoff, Mr. and
_ Kahn Leads Session
Michigan. and is taking a pre-
Mrs. Edward
Edward Kahn, treasurer of the
medical' course.
It S. Bachman Kahn, Charlie Center, will conduct the after-
.-On Many Committees
Wolok and Herman Jacobs.
noon session on that day relative
While serving on many univer-
At the conference of execu- to personnel problems confront-
sity - committees, he nevertheless
tives,' Richard S. Bachman, man- ing the Jewish Center. Mr. Kahn
had managed to work for his
aging director of the local Coun- is chairman Of
meals as a civilian, before
taking
th
cil of Social Agencies, will speak practices committee of the Sec-
the V-12 Navy course. He has
on relationships of centers . to tion and is former chairman of
central agencies.
ichigan
the same committee of the Cen- the American Jewish Congress,
Mrs. Lakoff, secretary of the ter.
Union executive committee, co-
Center, will participate_ in a
As vice president of the Cen- next Tuesday evening, Oct. 23, in chairman of the. social . commit-
noonday symposium on Sunday, ter, Mrs. Jaffe will be concerned the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. tee, and co-chairman of the war
entitled, "The Jewish Center with the entire proceedings and
activities committee. He was
Dr. Kubowitzki, former Belgian
Re-evaluates Its Function".
will participate in those deliber- Jewish leader, one of the out- on the freshman football squad
Discuss Personal Needs
ations that especially deal with standing leaders in the JeWtsh and is a member of the U. of M.
Among the problems to be program.
Sailing Club and the Sphinx Jun-
SANFORD J. PERLIS
Congress movement, has just re-
considered in this symposium
On Monday, at the meeting of turned from . a European tour ior Honor S6ciety.
will be the implications of the executive directors, Mr. Jacobs
Specializing in science and camp, counselor at the Merrill-
current postwar situation for the will present a discussion on where he has made a study of languages, he had an all-A aver- Palmer Highland Park recrea-
Jewish conditions.
Jewish Center program. Also, problem of planning with neigh-
age at Central High - School tional project, Highland Park
personnel needs will be discuss- borhoods.
On his trip to Italy, he has visit- where he was an ROTC officer, Playground supervisor, president
ed the Pope and in appreciation of newSpaper staff writer, secre- of Merrill-Palmer Senior, and
the Vatican's humanitarian ef- tary of the Science- Club, mem- has been active in the Jewish
forts presented $20,000 for Vati- ber of the Student Council, mem- community, in 4ddition to work-
can charities from the World ber of the Civics Club, chairman ing at Capper & Capper.
Jewish Congress.
He is. a former president of
the Junior Congregation of
The public .is invited to Dr., French Jewish Girl
Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity, upon
Shaarey Zeciek, has studied He-
The Holiday Hop Committee completion of the first year's acti- Kubowitzki's lecture. Admission Seeks A. D. Dronzik
brew and is an ardent Zionist
of the Jewish Center will inau- .4j:ties, announces that members is free. There will be no solicita-
—carrying on a family tradition.
gurate its fourth season of dance sold a quarter of a million dol- tion.
Sgt. M. L. Schindler of Toledo, His parents are active in Hadas-
lars' worth of war bond.
now attached to the American sah, the Zionist Organization and
Embassy in Paris, writes to his the Jewish Congress and his sis-
A hayride at Morton's Stables Maimonides Auxiliary
Harry Stein, 2747 W. ter, Miss Corinne Perlis, is presi-
will be held Oct. 27.
Holds Luncheon Oct. 26 cousin,
Grand, Detroit, in an effort to dent of Detroit Junior Hadassah•
The fraternity will sponsor a
assist in locating the relative of a
dance at the Fort Shelby Hotel
Arrangements are being com- Parisian Jewish girl.
on Nov. 30.
pleted for the victory luncheon
Miss Mollie Drazek, 99 Rue
,'Iay Allen, Sherwin Ross, of . the Women's Auxiliary of
Hariiey Rosenberg, Richard Brody Maimonides Medical Society, to Pellport, Paris, is seeking Abe
Dronzik, whose Detroit ad-
and Stan Zemon were installed be held at the 1,,ee Plaza on Don
dress is given as 544 Wilkins.
at the last meeting.
Saturday, Oct. 27 at 12:30.
Those knowing Mr. Dronzik's
Officers of the fraternity are:
For the past few years it has whereabouts : are asked to com-
Robert Rollins, presidAit; Her-
bert Aronsson, vice-president; been the custom to extend invi- municate with 'Mr. Stein.
Howard Keys, secretary; Clement tations to wives of members of 1110k maw misik *OW Now Noma Ism Ism mob, .01
11 Islok %Oa OW Iola , yolk Nook
Hopp Jr., treasurer; Gale Aronoff, Maimonides Medical Society who.
corresponding secretary; Stanley are in the armed services to
Caplan, sergeant-at-arms.
attend the opening meeting and
luncheon as guests of the Aux-
iliary. Forty such invitations
Salter), 'Bambi'- Creator,
have been issued.
Dies in Switzerland at 76
An entertaining afternoon has
ZURICH, (JTA) — Felix -Sal-
ten, Veinnese author who was been planned to follow. the
best known in the U. S. for. luncheon and business meeting,
MISS ESTELLE STARR
"Bambi," the story of a deer, which will be presided over. by
which was made into a motion the president, Mrs. David Kliger.
programs and celebrate the 25th picture by Walt Disney, died Mrs. M. Witus is in charge of
Holiday Hop in the series on here after a long illness. He arrangements, assisted by Mes-
Sunday evening.
was 76. Salten, who was one dames L. Orecklin, H. Small, N.
J. Kapetansky and J. Sandler.
The Holiday Hops have prov- of the most famous writers and Mrs. Ervin B. Moss is chairman
literery
critics
in
Austria,
was
en a popular feature of the adult
of publicity.
If you want your child to grow up attached 'to his
social program. Dances are held forced to flee the country after
in conjunction with Jewish and the Anschluss because of his
people, with a thorough knowledge of our glorious
secular holidays.
Jewish origin. He was a friend
past, traditions and rich cultural heritage imbued
ifttrr'o
Miss Estelle Starr and Danny of Theodor Herzl and frequent-
ly
evinced
a
deep
interest
in
with
the ideals of Jewish morals and with a love for
Raskin are co-chairmen of this
year's committee. Also . on the Jewish matters.
all that is good in life; with a knowledge of our
committee are: Bea Bortman,
tongue and literature . . . .
Morris Buchzerger, Eve Caner,
Sick
Folks
Bernice. Friedland, Morris . Kam-
en, Alan Mittleman, Frances and
Like
Sara Rotman, Ruth Sobel, Dr.
Milton White and Milton Klein.
Window Glass
Being Sure
For its silver jubilee program
Glazing
the committee haS engaged the
10-piece orchestra of Larry Page
Plumbing Supplies
Sholem Aleichem
Farband Folk
and his Pages of Melody and
Furnace Pipes - Coils
Arbeifer Ring
SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS
will feature Dawn Bradley, vo-
Electrical Supplies
School 1.
SCHOOL
School 1. •
calist.
Sholem Aleichem
1912 Taylor
That's why they almost
WprkMan's
Institute.
Complete Line of Paints
TY. 5-3365
The dance will be held in the
3754 Monterey
Circle
School
2.
Window.
Shades
main auditorium of the Jewish
always think of Schet-
School 2.
12244 Dexter
Educational
Linoleum
Brady Public School
Near Cortland
Community Center, Woodward
2920 Joy Road
Center
tler's for prescriptions.
at Holbrook, starting at 9 p. m.
School 3.
House Ware
School 3.
Thirkell-. Public School
11529 Linwood
AdmiSsion for members is 75
MacCulloch
School
7724
14th
Keys Made to Order
Certain quality f o r
..13120 Wildemere •
cents and $1. for non-members.

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25th Holiday Hop
At Center Sunday

Phi Sigma Nu Sells
$250,000 in Bonds

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Your Child
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Send Him to One of the

HARDWARE

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Near Deliaware

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Jewish CommUnal Property
In Slovakia Is Returned
PRAUGE, (JTA)--The prop-
erty of the liquidated central
Jewish Organization of Slovakia,
which, was established under the
pro-Nazi regime of Father Tiso,
has been transferred to the new
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Council of Jewish Communities,
set up in Bratislava _ under the
leadership of Chief Rabbi Armun Open
Frieder.

over fifty years.

For graduates of Elementary Schools we conduct

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Also special courses for Jewish Youth
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. the earlier the start, . the
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