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Form Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Wayne U.

Dr. Nelson Glueck
To Give Palestine
Lecture on Dec. 11

Friday, November 16, 1946

Israel Sisterhood Kitchen Project

Mrs. Jacob A. Cittrin Heads
$50,000 Women's Campaign

Rabbi Milton Aron, Former Chaplain in U. S. Army Air
Will Address Meeting of
Temple Israel S i s t e r h o od book, a war bond bank and con-
Forces, Named as Director; Building at 4841 Second
launched its drive for $50,000 for tainers for coins and stamps te
Men's
Club
of
Temple
Purchased to House Students' Activities
the equipment of a kitchen in the enable collection of contribu-
Beth El

Dr. David D. Henry, president of Wayne University, and
Dr. A. L. Sachar, national director of Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundations, this week announced that Rabbi Milton Aron
has been appointed director of the newly-established Hillel
Foundation at Wayne University.
Rabbi Aron comes to Wayne after four and a half years

An illustrated lecture on Pales-
tine will-be gven by Dr. Nelson
Glueck, world-renowned lectur-
er and traveler, at Temple Beth
El op. Tuesday, Dec. 11, under
the auspices of the Men's Club
of Temple Beth El.

projected new Temple Israel
building, at a rally at the Detroit
Art Institute on Monday, when
400 women enthusiastically en-
dorsed the project.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi-
dent of the Sisterhood, presided
at the rally, and Mrs. Samuel
Goldstein, mother of Charles
Goldstein, president of Temple
Israel, gave the Sisterhood prayer.
Mrs. Anspach, accompanied by
Mrs. Harold Schakne, led in the
singing of the national anthem.
Mrs. Samuel Blacher, recording
secretary, presented a report on
the State Federation of Sister-
hoods convention.
Mrs. Citrin Is Chairman
Mrs. Jacob A. Citrin was in-
troduced as chairman of the
kitchen project and as head of the
$50,000 drive. She outlined the
plan for the kitchen project on
the basis of securing a bond a
year for two years from every
woman affiliated with Temple
Israel.
"Every Temple woman a
Temple builder" was the slogan
for the campaign announced by
Mrs. Citrin.
Mrs. Nathan Kolb, correspond-
ing secretary, was named assist-
ant chairman of the kitchen pro-
ject. Under her direction, each
participant received a war bond

as chaplain in the U. S. Army
Air Forces, where he attained
Dr. Glueck has lived among
the rank of major. HiS last
the Jews and Arabs in Palestine
assignment was that of super-
since 1936 and he has a thrilling
visory chaplain of the First Air
story to tell, depicting a side of
Force. A graduate of the Uni-
versity of Chicago, he was or-
Edward Kahn, Detroit Free the Palestinian picture that will
dained in 1939 at the Hebrew Press advertising counsel, w a s be new to most Americans. The
Theological College of Chicago.
named assistant general manager committee states that "Dr.
Glueck's scenes have never been
Rabbi Aron has been on the of the Hadley
shown in America before, and his
Wayne campus for the past week Finsterwald Co.,
brilliant lecture will be enjoyed
conferring with leaders there and Detroit f u r n i-
by all who are interested in the
surveying inter-faith relations at ture store, ac-
vital subject of Palestine."
cording to Hoke
the University.
Levin, general
Harmony on Campus
Members of the Men's Club re-
manager.
ceive two free tickets to this lec-
"Relations among members of
Kahn was
ture, which is open to the gen-
the various religious faiths at with the Knight
eral public. Tickets, at $1.20 each
Wayne are exceptionally har- newspapers i n
including tax, are obtainable at
monious," he reported. "It is the Akron prior to
Grinnell's and at Temple Beth El.
aim of Hillel to encourage the coming to the
continuation of these relations Detroit Free Edward Kahn
and to build for ever-closer un- Press in 1940, when the paper
derstanding between the Jewish was acquired by John S. Knight.
group and others on the campus."
Kahn's background includes
Since 1923, when the first
Hillel unit was established, the advertising and management on
movement has grown until today newspapers and in furniture re-
foundations are maintained at 49 tailing.
institutions of higher learning.
He is treasurer of the Jewish
Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, chairman
In addition, counselors are as- Community Center and a mem- of the committee on arrange-
signed to 70 colleges and uni- ber of the editorial advisory ments for the annual donor event
versities.
board of The Jewish News.
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, with the
Sponsored by Keidan Lodge
assistance of Mrs. Philip Cutler,
Activities encouraged by. Hillel
are
mapping plans for the annual
include religious observances,
event to be held Tuesday evening,
lecture forums, discussion groups,
Jan. • 22, at the Masonic Temple.
and social programs. It is also
The first donor rally—a des-
active in the development of bet-
sert luncheon—will be held at
ter inter-faith relations.
Establishment of the Hillel unit
A series of six lecture-discus- the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., next
at Wayne was sponsored by the sion programs on economic theory Wednesday afternoon. Mem-
Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai and. current problems will be in- bers and donors are urged to be
Brith. Especially active in the augurated by the Jewish Center's present. Philip Slomovitz, editor
of The Jewish News, will be
movement were Harry Yudkoff, Business and Professional Discus- guest
speaker.
president of the District 6 Bnai sion Group on Wednesday, Nov.
On
the program also will be
Brith, and. Sidney Karbel, presi- 21. The B & P Discussion Group
dent of Harry B. Keidan Lodge. meets at 9 p. m. every Wednes- Anne Campbell, Detroit News
The Foundation 'has purchased day for a discussion of current poet.
Women in charge of plans for
a residence at 4841 Second to social, political and economic
house its activities. The building subjects. They are open to the the donor event include: Mrs.
Harry Buchman, pledges; Mrs.
will be renovated and remodeled public.
Philip Cutler, program; Mrs.
and should be ready for oc-
Irvine Kerrison of the staff of
cupancy by the first of the year, the Workers Education Program Harry Davis, souvenir book;
it was indicated.
of the University of Michigan Ex- Mrs. David Cohen, organizations;
tension, will lead the series on Mesdames Jack Aaron, Julius
Ring, Nathan Rosen, A. Potiker,
economics and will show the im-
Louis Lightstone, key women;
portance of economic theories as
Mrs. Ben Schwartz, memoriams;
they apply to current problems.
Mrs. Nathan Rosen, tickets; Mrs.
Jack Grossbart, Golden Book
Maimonides Auxiliary
inscriptions; Mrs. Charles Fried-
enberg, dunams; Mrs. Sam Co-
Committees Appointed hen,
Sefer Hayed and Sefer. Bar
Mitzvah; Mrs. Morris Katinsky,
With the extension of the Com-
Mrs. David Kliger, president of welcome home page.
munity War Chest Campaign the Mahnonides Medical Auxili-
through Noy. 16, additional gifts ary, has made the following com-
Dr. Drews to Address
from Jewish organizations are mittee appointments:
being recorded daily, according
NHJC Unit Wednesday
Telephone
squad,
Mrs.
Max
to Fred M. Butzel, vice-president
of the War Chest of Metropoli- Steiner; hostess, Mrs. R. J. Men-
delssohn and Mrs. B. Rose; cour-
Dr. Robert S. Drews will be
tan Detroit.
The amount of $173,107, which tesy, Mrs. M. WituS; membership, guest speaker at the meeting of
was raised since the beginning of Mrs. M. Bachman and Mrs. M. the Detroit League of the Na-
the drive's extension, Nov. I, was Levy; delegate . to Community tional Home for Jewish Children
reported at the Friday noon, Nov. Council, Mrs. M. Bachman; war at Denver to be held at 12:30 a.m.
9, meeting in Hotel Statler. The efforts, Mrs. E. Lipkin; program, Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
total amount pledged to date is Mrs. L. Orecklin. and Mrs. N. Moe Leiter, 1446 Chicago Blvd.
$6,747,104 or 79.5 per cent of the Sandler; entertainment, Mrs. M. His subject will be "Woman,—
Witus, Mrs: M. Steiner, Mrs. N. Historically and Hysterically.'
$8,490,336 quota.
Mrs. Frank Handler is program
The following treasury gifts Kapetansky and Mrs. I. Z. Sil-
from organizations helped raise verman; publicity, Mrs. E. B. chairman. A luncheonette will be
Moss.
served preceding the meeting, and
the total:
Sokolivker Progressive Verein,
The next board meeting will be members and friends are invited
by Mrs. Leon M. Zachman, presi-
$400; Congreagtion. Mishkan Is- held on Tuesday. at Chidwa.
dent.
rael, $300; David Horodoker Ben-
Mrs. Milton Mahler, general
evolent Society, $250; Detroit Neugarten Medical Aid
chairman of the dinner dance to
Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias,
be given Dec. 4, at the Book Cad-
$100; Equality Club, $100; Hebrew Brunch at Mrs. Aller's
illac Hotel, suggests that all those
Free Loan Ass'n. of Ahawith
who have not placed their reser-
Achim, $100; Vinitzer Progressive
Mrs. Charles H. Aller, presi-
Society, $100; Spanish Jewish dent of the Neugarten Medical vations should call Mrs. Sidney
Community of Detroit, $60; Inde- Aid, will be hostess at a brunch Sherman and tickets will be mail-
pendent Ladies Loan Association, next Monday, at her home, 2790 ed or delivered.
Mrs. Charles Kottler, program
• $50; Selfhelp of Emigres from Oakman Blvd., to members of the
Central Europe, Detroit Chapter, 12th annual luncheon committee. book chairman, 16924 Parkside,
$30; Chevrath Gemiluth Chasso- Co-hostesses will be the past UN. 3-4047, advises that all ma-
terial for the Detroit League's
dim Women's Auxiliary, $25.
presidents: Mesdames Emil Eck- publication should be in by Nov.
house, Samuel Blaecher, Morton 24.
Huberman to Play in London
Snyder and Martin Krauss.
For Jewish Rehabilitation
Mrs. Harvey Rothstein, rum-
Bronislaw Huberman, world mage chairman, has available Rabbi Herzog of Palestine
famous violinst, will give a con- rummage dates open. For infor- Gets O. K. to Visit Poland •
JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor) —
cert in London, next Monday mation call UN. 3-6195. Tickets
Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog of Pal-
evening, under the auspices of for the luncheon, to be held Dec. estine has received permission
the British Section of the World 4 at the Book Cadillac, may be from the Polish Government to
Jewish Congress. The proceeds obtained from Mrs. Morton Ja- visit Poland, Pollspress, official
Woodward
will go to the rehabilitation fund cobs, TO. 8-5010, or Mrs. Morris news agency of the Warsaw Gov-
of the World Jewish Congress.
Roth, TO. 8-3167.
ernment, reports.

Edward Kahn Joins
Hadley-Finsterwald

JNF Ladies to Hold
Rally Wednesday
For Jan. 22 Donor

tions to the project.
Citrin, Rabbi Fram Speak
Jacob A. Citrin, president of
the Temple Israel Men's Club,
greeted the gathering, presented
the women with $100 from the
Men's Club and wished the
gathering luck in the new under-
taking.
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the
gathering and encouraged the
women to carry their project
to success.
Ushers who participated in the
distribution of material included
Mesdames Julian Webber and
Earl Freshman, kitchen project
co-chairman, Mrs. Ellis Fisher and
Mrs. Benjamin Markle.
A novelty at the rally was the
kitchen demonstration, in which
groups of women participated by,
displaying recipes and menus.
Participants included Mesdames
Charles E. Goldstein, A. J. Sch-
merin, J. Siden, Louis Cohen, M.
Unterberg, Louis Millman, Irving
Levy, Benjamin Jaffe, Harry L.
Jackson, Samuel B. Keene,
Arthur Webber, Irvin Levine,
Morris Pastor, A. Hass, Herman
Wise, Morton Barris, Saul Saul-
son, Joseph Blumrosen.

Goody Rosen finished the sea-
son with the nice batting aver-
age of .326. He fell three short
of attaining 200 hits.

Center B&P Group
To Hear 6 Lectures
On Economic Theory

War Chest Gets
Jewish Societies'
Additional Gifts

Nothing we can ever do can adequately
repay the more than 250,000 American
heroes who died that we might live.

But we can and must provide hospital
care and treatment for the hundreds of
thousands who are maimed and crippled

—some in body, some in mind.

To do less would be a lasting reproach
to the free institutions of democracy for
which they fough .

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FRANK & SEDER

Ave., Between Grand River and Clifford

