Friday, November 30, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Eliowitz's Coaching Brings Denby First Grid Title in 16 Yrs. In the comparatively short span of three years, Abe Eliowitz has become one of the most out- standing high school football coaches in Michigan. His Denby high eleven last week climaxed his three years of coaching with a 19-19 tie with Catholic Central in the 8th annual Goodfellow city championship game at Briggs Stadium. In three years as Denby coach, Eliowitz has seen his team lose but three games, one of the best records in the state. This year his team was the only undefeated eleven in the city, winning eight. Denby earned the right to play in the Old Newsboys grid Classic by winning the Metropolitan De.: troit High school championship, its first in 16 years. Coach Eliowitz is a native De- troiter, having been raised on the west side. He starred in football and baseball at Western high in 1927-28, and then added national honors as one of the best full- backs in the country while play- ing at Michigan State College in the early 1930s. He was captain at the East Lansing school in hiS senior year. - After leaving State, Eliowitz turned his skill toward rugby football, playing for five years on teams in Montreal and Ottawa. He was one of Canada's greatest players. Eliowitz is a teacher at Denby. Beth Yehudah Students And 5 Teachers Visit Yeshivah in Cleveland Thirty three students of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, ac- companied by five teachers and the dean, Rabbi S. Wasserman, spent the Thanksgiving week- end in Cleveland. The students were chosen for their proficiency in their studies. They were met at Cleveland by a committee of Telshe Yeshivah. Friday morning was spent on a sightseeing tour of the city. Then they were taken to the Hebrew Parochial school. On Friday evening they were welcomed by Rabbi Ch. M. Katz, Dean and Rosh Yeshivah of Telshe. On the Sabbath the students participated in services. In the afternoon they were divided into study groups led by senior students of Telshe Yeshivah. On Sunday several of the visitors studied individually with Cleve- land students. BUY BONDS To insure the peace . . . and protect ou Page Twenty-one Wayne U. Hine' Federation of Lithuanian Jews Here Jewish Center Begins Activities To Help Locate Relatives in Europe Activities The Federation of Polish Jews tor Committee, HIAS, World Jewish Students Will Meet Rabbi Aron for First Time at Affair Wednesday B. & P. Discussion Group To Discuss "Public Finance" The Business and Professional Discussion Group of the Jewish Community Center will hold its third meeting in the current se- ries on economic problems next Wednesday, 9 p.m. Irving Kerrison, discussion leader, announced that the sub- ject for the meeting will be "Public Finance and Taxation." The program will be held in the Library. All are invited. * * Art Exhibit Continues Through Monday, Dec. 10 Mrs. Edward B. Quint, chair- man of the art committee an- nounces that the art exhibit in honor of Mrs. Anna L. Werbe will continue through Monday, Dec. 10. The galleries will be open in the afternoon and evening. * * Hanukah Program at Saturday Night Party Freddie Warren's Trio will fur- nish the music for the Saturday Night Party at the Jewish Com- munity Center on Dec. 1, at 9 p.m., in the Butzel Hall. Miss Sylvia Weiss, committee chairman, has announced that in keeping with the spirit of Hanu- kah, a holiday program will be presented under the leadership of Miss Drora Selesny. * * * Annual Mothers' Clubs' Hanukah Ball Dec. 5 At the annual Hanukah ball and latke party of the Council of Mothers' Clubs, which will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, the following ladies will be co-chairmen to Mrs. Rose Mar- shak: Mrs. Fanny Grober of the Dexter Club, Mrs. Louise Ap- taker of the Fenkell Club, Mrs. Bessie Garfinkel of the Twelfth Street Club, Mrs. Bessie Stone of the Woodward Club, and Mrs. Freda Firestone of the Young Women's Study Club. Mrs. Ida Drapkin will be the honorary chairman. Woodward Study Club will not meet Wednesday afternoon be- cause members will participate in the Hanukah Ball in the eve- ning. Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne University will open its program of activities for Jewish students with an informal open house from 8 to 11 p. m. next Wednesday at the Maccabees Building Ballroom. Rabbi Milton Aron, Hillel ad- visor at Wayne, will meet the Jewish students for the first time. He will be presented by Jordan Drews, chairman of the provisionary Hillel Student Council. Other guests will include Rabbi Jehudah Cohen, director of the Hillel Foundation at • University of Michigan; Miss Betty Korash, president of the U. of M. Hillel Student Council; and Sidney Karbal, president of the Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith, which has been active in estab- lishing Hillel at Wayne. Leonard Baruch is chairman of the affair. All Jewish students at Wayne are invited to be present. Rabbi Aron has been on the Wayne campus for the past month, working with members of the provisional council, stu- dent volunteers, in organizing the Hillel program. He was for- merly a major in the army chaplain's corps. Plans for remodeling the build- ing at '4841 Second, purchased by the Foundation, are underway. Morgenthau Speaks At Celebration of Hebrew Union College Jewish Congress, Vaad Hahatzala, Jewish Labor Committee and the headcruarters of the Federation of Lithuanian Jews. These lists are now available at the home of Rabbi Leizer Le- vine, 3265 Burlingame, TO. 8- 4030, where the secretary, Mrs. Ann Saxer, works on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 9 p. m., and on Sundays, 12 to 4 p. The office of the Detroit Fed- eration of Lithuanian Jews also will take charge of sending par- cels to Europe. All information will be provided by Mrs. Saxer. S. Jacobson, president of the Detroit Lithuanian Federation, announces that Rabbi Levine will have charge of supervision of these efforts and will be assisted by M. Goldoftas and Mrs. Saxer. CINCINNATI—Henry Morgen- thau Jr., former secretary of the treasury, will deliver one of the principal addresses at the dinner Saturday evening, Dec. 8, at the Netherland Plaza here, in the Dec. 7-8 celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Hebrew Union College, America's oldest rabbini- cal seminary. Dr. Stephen S. Wise of the Free Synagogue, New York, will pre- sent the other major address. Dr. Nelson Glueck of the HUC faculty, internationally famed ar- chaeologist, will speak Dec. 7 at commemoration exercises at Plum St. Temple, where HUC first was conducted under the presidency of its founder, the late Rabbi Isaac M. Wise. Sholem Aleichem Schools' Sent you by Borden's — Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of Cleve- Donor Luncheon Dec. 19 land, president of the Central P.M. Conference of American Rabbis The annual donor luncheon of will be unable to speak as he has Tune in! Musk! Fun! Guest stars! the Sholem Aleichem Folk Insti- left for Palestine. tute will be held Dec. 19, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds will be utilized for the furtherance of the Sholem The Federation of Lithuanian. Jews in Detroit wants to help the unfor- tunate Lithuanian Jews in Europe and has opened an Aleichem Folk Schools. The guest speaker of the after- noon will be Mrs. Morris Adler. Emma Lazaroff Schaver, well- This office will assist Lithuanian Jews in Detroit to locate their relatives and friends in Europe; and take charge of sending parcels to Europe. known Detroit soprano, will sing This office is under the direct sponsorship and control a new repertoire of Jewish and of the Federation of Lithuanian Jews in Detroit. Hebrew songs, accompanied by Open Mon., Wed., Thurs., 7 to 9 P. M. Rebecca Frohman. Phone Open Sundays, 12 to 4 P. M. TO. 8 4030 04:0% WJR 7°30 Attention . Lithuanian Jews in Detroit! Information Office: 3265 Burlingame - Neugarten Medical Aid Holds Luncheon Tuesday Temple Israel Men's Club Smoker Set for Dec. 13 Men's Club of Temple Israel expects a large attendance at its annual smoker at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. at 8 p. m. on Dec. 13. Val Clare of CKLW will be the speaker. Charles Aller is chair- man of arrangements. Harry Pliskow has been ap- pointed to arrange the annual fathers and children's affair. A debating team is being organized, J. Citrin, president of the Men's Club, announces. in New York has compiled thou- sands of addresses of Lithuanian Jews who have returned to Lith- uania from concentration camps and from Siberia, as well as ad- dresses of Lithuanian Jews who are still in camps in Germany, Austria, Poland, France, Italy and Switzerland. In order to provide help for these people, the Detroit section of the Federation of Lithuanian Jews has opened a special office to assist in locating relatives of Detroiters. This office is in direct contact with the Joint Distribu- Neugarten Medical Aid will hOld its 12th annual luncheon at 12:30 p. in., Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss Ann Birk Kuper, dramatic actress, will interpret the current Broadway success, "Late George Apley." Tickets still are obtainable from the luncheon chairman, Mrs. Morton Jacobs, TO. 8-5010, or the luncheon treasurer, Mrs. Morris Roth, TO. 8-3167. LADIES OF YESICVATH BETH YEHUDA HANUKAH CONCERT SUNDAY,, DEC. 2, 3 P. M. Social !DM of Cong. B'nai David Featuring Cantor Hyman J. Adler Dan Frohnlan's Symphonic Choir Rabbi 0-oslitta S. Sperka Wholgelerater Cantor Adler Tickets at Yeshivah Office or TO. 9-7835 13 Barium Hotel on Cadillac Square r Victory This is The last time you'll be asked to buy EXTRA Bonds ... the Victory Loan * * * marks the goal for which America has been working and fighting since Pearl Harbor. Every American will want to do his full share in this final effort of the VICTORY. 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