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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-10-18

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Local Brevities

Dr. Morton Goldberg
To Address Women's
JNF Members' Rally

DAVID HORODOKER JRS.
met Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs.
J. M. Davidson and made plans
Dr. Morton Goldberg, rabbi of
for its charity work to be fi-
nanced by the annual donor din- Congregation Bnai Israel of To-
ner to be held Dec. 10 at the Bnai ledo, will address the annual
Moshe. For information call the
paid-up membership meeting of
vice-president, Mrs. A. Dorchen,
TO 8-8183.
• • •
DETROIT TOWN HALL will
present RICHARD HARKNESS,
NBC s popular commentator from
1/4:astlington, at 11 o'clock Wed-
ne,day morning, Oct. 23, in the
Fisher Theater. The lecture sub-
ject chosen by the well known
radio news analyst for his first
Del-colt Town Hall appearance is
••D• We Get the Whole Truth
from Wash ington?"
• • •

/._:Z11 A AMERICAN FEDERA-
TION for POLISH JEWS is in-
teno ty ing its activities of the
sea,on The next regular meeting
will take place at 3324 Tuxedo,
ill, home of NIrs. R. Schrebnick.
A bi unch will be held at the
home of Mrs. Morris Weinberg
on. Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 12:30
p (14 at 19350 Pennington. Friends
are invited.
an i n o
• • •
ABNER E. LARNED, chairman
of the Wayne County Chapter of
1.1.• NATIONAL FOUNDATION
FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS,
dea-losecl recently that $2,492,281
-aieplementary aid has been
sent ,o far this year by the Na-
tion.il Foundation to its chapters
in
states. This was necessary
to replenish chapter treasuries
deoleted in providing treatment
an.1 (ale of infantile paralysis pa-
,tiocken this summer and
in ;-,cling victims of prior out-

• • •
I)UNNINGER. telepathist ex-
traordinary who has been baf-
fling audiences all over the world
for thirty years, will make a per-
sorcr! appearance in Music Hall
nex , Wednesday.
• •

I .( WELL THOMAS, world-
fan ,•d radio commentator and
auteor. will show his new natu-
ral color motion pictures of his
recent trip around the world and
spe.ik on "Around the World
With Lowell Thomas" for the
Wotal Adven-ture Series at 3:30
and 8:30 next Sunday at Detroit
Institute of Arts.
• • •

MF;S. SAM KELLER, metro-
politan chairman of the women's
coninuttee for the Tuberculosis
and Health Society of Wayne
County. held a meeting of her
steering committee Oct. 15 at the
Book .Cadillac Hotel to make
plans for the $200,000 county-
wide sale of double-barred cross
Christmas Seals. This seal sale,
held in connection with the 40th
annual national drive to stamp
out till)erculosis, will begin on a
nationA, icle basis at Thanksgiving
time. C.a-nmittee members in-
elude Mrs. Edwin F. Holtzman
and MI s. Sidney J. Allen.
• • •
REX CHAPTER 1 of Bnai
Broil Y o ung Men will have its
annual installation Sunday at
Teni ► le Beth El. Harry Yudkoff
Wilt be the installing officer.
• • •
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB OF
N W
HEBREW CONGREGA-
TION and Center will hold a so-
cial Sunday, Oct. 27, at 8 p. m.,
in the newly-opened synagogue,
Curtis at Santa Rosa. Young men
and women 18-25 are invited to
join the organization. Entertain,
ment and dancing will be fea-
tured. Refreshments will be
served. Rabbi Jacob Siegel will
welcome the guests. Miss Edith
Operman, president of the group,
will outline a full program of ac-
tivities for the year.
• • •

YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
OF BNAI MOSHE will hold a
Simhat Torah party Saturday eve-
ning. There will be dancing,
games and refreshments. All are
welcome. There will be a nom-
inal admission fee.
• • • •
OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIE-
TY will have a card party at
the home of Mrs. S. Dresner,
3455 W. Outer Drive, on Satur-
day. Funds will be used for re-

lief of Ostrower refugees.

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Friday, October IS, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

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MRS. SAM COHEN

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Metz of
Pennington Drive announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Betty Katherine, to Mac Kozak,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kozak
of Pasadena Ave.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. William Elbinger
of 9688 N. Martindale Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Phyllis, to Daniel S.
Hirschberg, son of Abraham
Hirschberg of New York City and
the late Bessie Hirschberg. Miss
Elbinger is a graduate of Central
high school and her fiance is a
graduate of N.Y.U.
• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Myron Taylor of
Tyler Ave. announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lois,
to William' E. Silvers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Silvers of Webb
Ave., at a family dinner. The
wedding will take place at the
Wilshire on Dec. 29.
• • • .
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsburg
of Fullerton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Rhea, to Robert Perry Winston,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David S.
Winston of New York. The wed-

the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- ding will take place in Novem-
ish National Fund at 1 p.m., ber.
Tuesday. Oct. 22, at the Jewish
McWilliams Declares
Community Center.
Minneapolis Capitol of
Mrs. Sam Cohen is chairman of
this year's membership drive. Anti-Semitism in America
Her co-chairman is Mrs. Morris
NEW YORK, (JPS)—Minneap-
Davis. 1\41•s. A. Prag is secretary tiolis is the capital of anti-Semit-
ism in this country says Carey
of the committee.
Mrs- . John Hayman is social McWilliams, authority on minor-
chairman in charge of orrange- ity problems in America, in an
ments for the meeting. Mrs. Mor- article called "Minneapolis; the
ris Davis is in charge of decora- Curious Twin," appearing in the
of Common
tions. Hostesses for the afternoon Autumn issue
will be Mesdames H. Sott, A. Pot- Ground. In that city an "iron cur-
iker. L. Chanin, H. Dale, H. Buch- tain" separates Jews from non-
man, M. Kutinsky, J. Grossbart, Jews; Mr. McWilliams says. Ser-
Charles Friedenberg, L. Miller vice clubs, automobile clubs and
others are closed to Jews, they
and S. Pearlman.
are not represented in the local
The musical program will fea-
government and their economic
ture Shoshana Brooke Freedman,
position is weak.
radio and concert star who has
This anti-Semitism, Mr. McWill-
appeared in concerts in three
iams says, is a sort of absurd de-
states and who w4s featured in
fense mechanism developed by
the grand opera organized for
the Anglo-Saxon majority in
presentation at army camps. She
order to retain a "preferred soc-
will be accompanied by Rebecca
ial position." Significantly, he
Frohman.
says,' there is very little anti-
Dr. Goldberg, nationally prom-
Semitism in the order of. the
inent Zionist. is a former presi-
Twin Cities. St. Paul, wheri`there
dent of the Toledo Zionist Or-
exists no Anglo-Saxon hegemony.
ganization and his community's
Jewish Council and Bnai Brith
lodge. He is a member of the
Mayor's Labor Management Corn-
mittee, member of the national
All copy submitted for insertion
administrative committee of the in The Jewish News must be re-
Zionist Organization of America, ceived before 2 p. m. on Tuesdays.
is active in the National Confer- Deadline for photographs is at
ence of Christians and Jews and noon on Mondays. All copy arriv-
civic movements.
ing after these hours must, of
necessity, be omitted and if timely

Our Deadline

Weil Awarded
Medal of Merit
For USO Effort

NEW YORK—The Medal of
Merit, the nation's highest civil-
ian decoration, a warded by the
President of the United States
to those who served with distinc-
tion in the war effort nationally
and over a long period of time,
was presented to Frank L. Weil,
president of the National Jewish
Welfare Board. last week at a
luncheon of the board of direc-
tors of USO.
Weil. a vice-president of USO
and a member of its policy and
executive committees, was one
of seven persons who received
the Medal of Merit in recognition
"of their outstanding contribu-
tions to the war effort through
their work with the United Serv-
ice Organizations."

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Windsor Community
Home Relief Society's
Donor Luncheon Oct. 22 To Honor President
Ontario Zionists
The annualdonor luncheon and Of

fashiov. show of the Home Relief
Society will take place at the

Book Cadillac Hotel on Tuesday,
Oct. 22, at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. B. J. Rudin and her com-
mittee, have made arrangements
for the afternoon. Tickets may
be purchased at the door.
Home Relief Society has made
generous contributions to UJA,
Foster Parent Plan. Percy Jones
Hospital, and USO throughout
the war and postwar periods.

Harry Rosenthal of Windsor,
newly elected president of the
Ontario Zionist Region, will be
honored at a testimonial dinner
in the Shaar Hashomayim Syna-
gogue, next Thursday, at 6:30
p. m., the Windsor Jewish
Community Council and the
Windsor Zionist Council.
Mayor Reaume of Windsor,
Rabbi Jesse Schwartz, executive
director, and Sam Zacks, presi-
dents, Zionist Organization of
Canada; members of Parliament;
and other prominent Canadians
will be in attendance. Chairman
of the evening will be Harry
Cherniak, president of the Wind-
sor Jewish Council.
The program includes a demon-
stration of the acceptance cere-
mony of the Herzl-Zion Club of
Toronto, performed by 15 mem-
bers in full regalia. Herzl-Zion
Club, which numbers 2,000 mem-
bers, is one of tie most active
general Zionist groups in Canada.
Palestinian film will be shown.
Detroiters are invited. For re-
servations call the Windsor Jew-
ish Community Council, 2-2286.

Rosenberg, Levin Elected
To Consular Corps Posts

Louis James Rosenberg, Pana-
manian Consul, and Saul R. Levin,
Honduran Consul, were elected
Under the chairmanship of Mrs. president and secretary respec-
Sam Marks, $1,500,000 in war tively, of the Consular Corps of
bonds were sold.
Detroit.,
In addition, the group has given
Ben Gurion Criticized
aid to needy in the community.
Mrs.. Peter A. Miller is presi- By Hecklers at Paris
dent of the organization.
PARIS, (JTA) .—A meeting of
the Jewish Socialist Party here
BB Auxiliary Plans
Oct. 10, addressed by David Bert
Gurion, was interrupted by heck-
Benton Harbor Drive
lers who denounced the chairman
of the Jewish Agency for. npt
BENTON HARBOR—A special
pursuing an aggressive enough
"Survivors of Overseas" drive
policy. Scuffles occurred when
was announced by Mrs. A. L. Ha- supporters of Ben Gurion at-
Bnai
tosky at a meeting of the
tempted to silence the objectors.
Brith auxiliary at the Jewish
In a two-hour address. Ben
Community Center. The drive
Gurion charged Britain was at-
is set for Oct. 25 to Nov. 11.
Mrs. William Cohen and Lottie tempting to cause friction be-
Dakin were hostesses for the tween Jews and Arabs in Pales-
tine and to "misrepresent" the
evening.
acts of self-defense by the Jew-
"Adopt a Family" program
the ish resistance movement.

was discussed. following
reading of several letters of ap-
preciation from families receiv-
ing boxes of food and clothing
being sent each month by the
committee.
The auxiliary of which Mrs.
Allen R. Denn is president. is

supporting 10 families in Europe.

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