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March 01, 1946 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-03-01

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Friday, March 1, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Fourteen

enter Activities

Jewish

Goldfarb Heads

Dr. Van Paassen Cushman Next
To Speak Mar. 14 JWB Lecturer
At Shaarey Zedek

Wayne's Hillel

those wearing the most interest-
University Area Women's
ing costumes. There will be.
Annual Ball on Sunday
Will Speak on "The Economic
The annual ball sponsbrecl by booths for guests to try their
The Rev. Dr. Pierre Van
Picture" at Jewish Center
the University Area Women's skills. Refreshments w ill be
Paassen, eminent author and
Club wil be held Sunday even- 'served. A feature will be the re-
on Monday Evening
lecturer, oustanding Christian de-
ing at the Jewish Community union of children who attended
fender 6f the Jewish cause in
the 12th St. Summer Day Camp
Center.
Edward L. Cushman, director
Decorations and the general last season.
of the -Michigan United States
program of this function- will be
Employment Service, will speak
it a nite-club setting. Prizes will- Mothers' Clubs
at the Jewish Community Center
be distributed. _
"What message of hope has
Mrs. Sylvia Garland heads the been brought back by the re-
in the second lecture in the series
food committee.
turnees from the London Con-
on "The End of the War," Mon-


* •
ference (U.N.O.)?" will be the
day evening at 8:15 p. m. The lec-
Mrs. Adler's Third Lecture
topic for discussion at the
ture series is sponsored by the
Next Wednesday Evening
Mothers' Clubs meetings.
Jewish Welfare Board Committee
, Mrs. Morris A. Adler will give
Young. Women's Study Club on
on Civilian Education.
the third talk in her current Tuesday, at 1 p. m., at Rose Sittig
Mr. Cushman's topic will be
series, "The Making of the Cohen- Building, will have the
"The Economic Picture." He will
Modern Jew", next Wednesday,, last of the series of discussions
discuss economic problems that
at 8 p. M., at the Jewish Center: on Jewish History, led by Miss
have arisen as a result of the
Her. topic will be "Marriage".
Zelda Rosenthal.
shift from war, to peace produc-
On March 13, Mrs: Adler will
tion and will emphasize the eco-
Fenkell
Mothers'
Club
on
Wed-
speak on "Home Life"; March- 20,
nomics of the reconversion period
"Festivals and Ceremonials"; and - nesday at 1:30 p. m. Will be
which will determine the com-
hostesses at a joint rally of the
will . conclude the series , March
munity dislocations and the pro-
27 with a lecture on "Eternity". Jewish Community Council and
gram needed to solve these prob-
the
Mothers'
Clubs,
at'
the
Custer
Musical interludes are held
lems.
School,'
Linw6od
at

Midland.
during the meetings. Everyone
The local J.W.B. Committee on
is invited. There is no admission Mrs. Alex Sanders will be guest REV. PIERRE VAN PAASSEN
Civilian Education was recently
speaker.
charge
The Purim Masquerade Ball Palestine who recently became a formed by the Jewish Community
* * *
will
be held Wednesday evening, Unitarian minister, will be the Center and the nine woinen's or-
Lou Handler at 12th St.
March
20, at the Jewish Com- guest speaker of the Zionist ganizations which constitute the
Center . Sport Nite March 5
Women's Division of the National
"Sport Nite" at the. Twelfth munity Center. The following Organization of Detroit at the
Jewish -Welfare Board. They in-
Street Council Center on Tues- hostesses will assist Mrs. William Shaarey Zedek, on. Thursday
clude: Hadassah, National .Coun-
day, March 5, at 8:30 p. ra:, will New, the general chairman: evening, March 14.
cil of Jewish-Women; Sisterhoods
Bertha
Cohen
and
Rose
Yagoda
Dr.
Van
Paassen
will
review
feature Lou Handler, boxer,
of Teinple Beth El, Temple Is-
referee, athlete and camp di- from the 12th St. Mothers' Club; latest , deVelopments in Palestine
Mildred Lefkowitz of the Davison and will expose some of the in- rael, Shaarey Zedek, Bnai David
rector. Everyone is invited.
Club; Leah Lutsky and Ella ternational political machinations and Bnai Moshe, Ladies' Auxili,
* * *
Schneiderman of Dexter Club; which interefere with Jewish ary of Jewish War Veterans and
Adult Party Planned
Women's Division of American
Rose Schuraytz of Center Club; efforts in. Palestine. ,
For This Saturday Night
Jewish Congress.
Sylvia Weiss, chairman of the Bessie Prog of Fenkell Club;
Saturday Night Adult Party Mildred _ Litwak a n d Sophie Bartlett. and Robertson
Committee of the Center, an- Kaner of the Woodward Club; In Recital Next Monday
nounces a party on March 2 at Rose Packman of the Young
Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robert-
8:30 p. m. in the Butzel Hall. Women's Study' Club:
son will appear in a recital of
Music will be provided by; Jack
music for two pianos , at the Ma-
Cambell's orchestra. Dancin• ,will
sonic Temple on Monday evening.
start at 9. Refreshments' will be
.
served.


The first officers of the newly
established Bnai Brith-Hillel
Foundation of Warne University
include Sam Goldfarb, presi-
dent; Sol Sachs and Marion Kop-
nick, vice-presidents; Betty Cha-
fets, secretary.
Other members of the Hillel
student council are: Jack Belkin
Jordan Drews, Rita Green, Fred
Green, Gerald Manko, Bernard
Rosenberg, Mildred Rabin, Bill
Schoenfeld, Hubert Sidlow, Ade-
line Subar, Bette Weinberg and .
Joseph Yanich. -
The Hillel building on Second
'Ave. will be ready for use this '

-

.

week.

March of Time Film
On Greece at Telenews

The latest March of Time - film,
"Report- • on Greece," is- featured
at the Telenews Theaters. Addi-
tional features include latest de-
scriptions of all world develop-
ments.
Those who are interested in
what's behind the fiareup in the
Balkan tinderbox will find the '
Greek film of great significance.

.

.

.

Intermediates' Purim
Dance onMarch 16
The Intermediates of the Jewish
Community Center are planning
a Purim dance for Saturday
night, 'March 16. The program
will include a grand march and,
a coronation ceremony in which
a girl, selected by a groUP 'of
judges, will be crowned Queen
Esther.

12th St. All-Stars Win
Two Basketball Games
The 12th St. Council • Center
All-Stars, a team composed of
representative Intermediate Play-
ers; are engaged in a city-wide
basketball cornpetition.
.
Sol Hoberman, coach, and
Dave Katz, manager, have led
the team to victory in the first
two games. -
On Feb. 13 they defeated the
Brightmoor Community House,
and on Feb. 21 won , 47-30 vic-
tory over Delray Community
House.
* * *
12th Street Center .Purim
Affair on March 10
Marilyn Gold, director of the
Junior Fund Program of_ the
Twelfth Street Council Center,
announces that a Purim celebra-
tion will take place Sunday,
March 10, at 2 p. m. All children
in the 12th St. neighborhood are
invited to attend and to dress in
costumes that suitably • portray
the holiday. Prizes will be given

WJR Aide to Speak
At Center Tea Talk
Affair This Sunday

Mark L. Haas, Public relations
and education director. of WJR,
will speak Sunday at 3 ID. - in:, at
the Jewish Center's Ninth Tea
'Talk . His subject will be "Behind
the Scenes in Radio Program
Development."
Before coming to WJR to
supervise the station's programs
of education and general interest,
Mr. HaaS was assistant editor of
the American Boys magazine. He
is - a graduate of the University
of Washington in Seattle. .
Mrs. J. S. Sarasohn, director
of publicity of Community Fund
and Council of Social Agencies,
will be chairman of the Tea Talk.
Sophie Blanche . Schwartz,
chairman of program for Tea
Talks, announced that Harriet
Lewis, 15 year old pianist will
provide the musical 'portion of
the program.
Presented by the women's
activities committee headed by
Mrs. William Isenberg, -Tea Talks
are co-sponsored by Bnai Brith
Business and Professional Wo-
men, Bnai Brith Young Women's
Council, Business and ProfeS-
sional Division of Hadassah,
Junior Hadassah, Junior Home
Relief, National Council
of
Jeivish Juniors .a n d Service
Wives of the Jewish Community
Center.
Refreshments will be served.
There will be no charge.

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