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February 22, 1946 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-02-22

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- Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 22, 1946

Rabbi Paperman to Address
Beth Yehudah Dinner Mar. 3

N. W. Congregation's
Purim Fete March 17

The religious school of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
Former Chief Jewish Chaplain of 5th Army to Be Speaker
and Center is a Purim program
at Annual Event at Shaarey Zedek; Yeshivah Board to
for Sunday morning, March 17,
Meet for Report on Torah Month Drive
in the auditorium of the Bagley
School, it is announced by Abra-
ham Warsen, director of the
school.
• The children will present a six-.
scene play directed by Mrs.
Joseph M. Markel, author of the
drama, who is a member of the
school's staff. The play is based
on the story of Queen Esther.
The following have roles in
the play: Louise Miller, Beverly
,Shapiro, Gail Gans, Betty Aaron,
Arlene Kollenberg, Sandra Gold-
berg, Gerald Avrin, Allen Bern-
stein, Gershon. Berman, Joel
Dunsky Bruce Siegan, Harvey
Lasser; Carol A v r i n, Betty
Lebowitz, Mignone Cohen, Irene
Dresser, Deena Krauss, Robert
Liss, Mitchell Glassman, Sandra
Dubin and Diane Hecker.
Students from other classes will
also take part in the program.
The Junior Congregation Sab-
—Photo by is.eita atiuctio bath services, conducted under
the guidance of Max H. Gold-
TALMUD CLASS AT YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
smith, vice president for the sec-
Rabbi Aaron Paperman, chief Eastern Parkway section, Brook- ond successful week were attend-
Jewish Chaplain of the U. S., lyn, N. Y.
ed by many children of members.
Members of the Yeshivah
Fifth Army, will be the guest
speaker at the annual patrons' board and workers in the
dinner of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- Torah Month drive, which aims
dah, Sunday evening, March 3, to cover the deficit of the insti-
tution's budget, will meet for a
at the Shaarey Zedek.
Chaplain Robert Marcus, who financial report Thursday, in. the
originally was scheduled to be Yeshivah building, Dexter and
Preparations are being made
the speaker, cancelled his en, Cortland. All reservations for in' all branches of the United
the
dinner
and
contributions
to
gagement due to his impending
Hebrew schools for the celebra-
trip to Europe, and instead ad- the emergency fund should be tion of Purim, which takes place
dressed friends • of the Yeshivah turned' in -at that time. Patrons pn Sunday, March 17.
may call the Yeshivah office,
at a meeting on Feb. 20..
The story of Purim is being
Rabbi Paperman, native of HO. 5065.
studied in all classes. In the
The
following
have
participat-
Baltiinore, studied seven .years at
lower grades the story is studied
Telshe Yeshivah in Lithuania, ed actively in the first two in English, with Hebrew terms
where he was ordained. Before weeks of Torah Month solicita- and popular phrases. In the
entering the army, he served as tions:
Louis • Applebaum, David I. Berris, higher grades, the entire Book
religious leader in Plainfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Caplan, Rabbi of Esther is taught. Purim parties
H. N. ' Carlebach,• Solomon Chesluck, and assemblies will be held in
N. J. -
David
J. Cohen, Isadore Cohen, - S: A.
Broadcast From Rome
Dann, Abraham Dubrinsky, Rabbi M. each school. The traditional
His radio broadcast of the first Fischer, David Friedman, Charles custom of Shalach Monoth, ex-
David J. Goldberg, Alter
Jewish service in Rome after Gellman,
Greenbaum, Nathan Greenberg.
change of gifts, will be followed
Sam 'Hecht:flan., Max Hoberman, by the children.
the city was taken by Gen.
Mrs. H. Grossberg, Jerome Kagan,
Mark Clark and the Fifth Army Emil. Kahan, Manuel Kaplan, David
Katzman, Philip Kaufer, Mr. and' Mrs.
attracted world interest.
To a Poet
Isadore Levin, Harold. Kaplan; Jacob
Maj. Paperman is the recipient Lesser,
Louis Levin, Harry Lifshitz, You amble from iambic and
of a Bronze Star for his excel- Morris Mohr, Jacob •Nosanchuk. .
disti-trochaic
Abe Nusbaum, Samuel 'W. Platt, To hexa
lent activities, among them the Louis
and penta and metro-archaic;
Please, Sam Seligson,
You
jump and you jumble
arrangement of a Passover Seder Semansky, Mrs. M. Sitzman,- Morris To anapests
humble;
Snow,
Isidore
Sosnick,
Morris.
Suken-
for 4,000 Jewish servicemen. Up- - ic, Louis Tatken, Meyer Terebelo, But when you have reached the
sonnet's cadences:
on his return to civilian life, Rabbi Israel Turner, Max Weisberg, I sink
in a spell of lachrymal 'trances.
Moses Vv-eiswasser, S. J. Wiener,. Rabbi.
several months ago, he assumed M.
—ANONYMOUS
J. Wohlgelernter and Rabbi Abra-
leadership of a Yeshivah in ham Zentman.

VHS Pupils' Prepare
To Observe Purim

Successful completion of the
men's Bnai Brith membership
campaign appears to be immin-
ent, according to Meyer Lebovitz
and Sam Hersch, chairmen of the
drive under auspices of Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Council.
With additions to present lodges
and the installation of two new
groups, the goal of 2,000 new De-
troit members is expected to be
reached by March 13, when
Henry Monsky, president 'of Su-
preme Lodge of Bnai Brith, will
address a public meeting.
Initiation • of the "Henry Mon-
sky Class" of new members will

Gellman to Address
Zionist Groups at
Yeshivah Tuesday

Life's Caption Wrong;
Jewish News Photo
Was of Jewish Child

A photograph which ap-
peared on the first page of The
Jewish News on Jan. 25, under
the heading "A Child Dies in
Germany," has aroused wide
discussion and controversy be"-
- cause The Jewish News source
states that the youngster Who
was shown being mourned in
the photograph was Polish-
JewiSh, of Lodi parentage,
whereas Life Magazine said it
was a German child.
This week Hadoar, Hebrew
Weekly Magazine, definitely
established that the .child was
JeWish.

Farouk Breaks Boycott;
:Obtains
• 'Zionist' Cheese

'

_JERUSALEM (JTA) --Egypt's
king Farouk breaking the
Arab League boycott against
Jewish-made goods from Pales-
tine, according - to a report from
the Cooperative Association of
Jewish- Agricultural Settlements.
Farouk, it seems, has developed
a taste for the cooperative's
Roquefort cheese, and when the
association halted shipments to
his palace, fearing their return
.by government agents enforcing
the boycott, the king missed his
delicacy. Palace purchasing
agents contacted the Palestine
government trade representative
in Egypt for an explanation of
the cheese shortage. After com-
munications were exchanged be-
tween the Palestine trade agent
and the cooperative, shipments
were resumed, and the king is
reported enjoying his cheese once

again.

take place after the meeting.
Monsky is expected. to 'appear at
a dinner in honor of the active
membership committees.
This
will not interfere with the plans
for the public meeting, which will-
begin at 9 p. m. March 13, at the
Hotel Statler.
With the end of the current
membership drive, it is eicpected
that Detroit will number over
6,500 . men and approximately
3,000
• women in its Bnai. Brith
groups. During the past year
four new lodges haVe been
formed, making a total of More
than 17 groups of adult memberS.

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Local Zionists groups will
gather at 8:30 p. m. next Tues-
day, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Cortland at Dexter, to hear a
message from Leon Gellman,.
president of the Mizrachi •Or-
ganization of America. The Zion-
ist Organization, Hadassah, Miz-
rachi Women and the Mizrachi
organization of Detroit will part-
icipate.
Mr. Gellman, noted publicist
and religious ZioniSt leader, re-
cently returned from a three-
month trip in Erett ISrael, Where
he participated in the: conference
-of world Mizrachi in ,..reru.salem:
He traveled in all sections of the
Yishuv, and participated in the
founding of- a number of new
colonies including one .in.
section between Jerusalem and
Hebron on land redeemed in the
project of the Jewish National
Fund known as Geulath Sevi-
voth Jerusalem. Mr. Gellman.
also visited Egypt after the Arab
riots there.
At a recent conference of Mid-
West Mizrachi, attended by a
number of local. delegates includ-
ing Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Rabbi
Joshua Sperka, Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter, Aaron Tilchin
and Isadore •Sosnick, at Chicago,
plans were adopted for increased
activity in the movement. • A
regional office will be opened in
Cleveland with an executive di-
rector, who will also serve De-
troit.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman w a s
elected president of ,the
west region consisting of Mich-
igan, Ohio, Kentucky and Illin-
ois. Irving W. Schlussel was
elected vice-president.

Bnai Brith Confident of Success
In Drive for 2,000 New Members

the Following Affiliated Agencies:

Jewish Social Service Bureau

North End Clinic
Jewish Vocational Service
Resettlement Service
Fresh Air Society

Monday, March 11, 8:15 P. M.

Hotel Statler

GUEST SPEAKER:

CAPT. MORRIS ADLER

former U. S. Army Chaplain and Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek

THE CONTRIBUTING PUBLIC IS INVITED'

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