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October 25, 1946 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-10-25

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Friday, October 25e 1946

Detroit Mizrachi
Leaaers to Attend
National Parley

Page FiWeen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Weds on Jan. 4

Women Contribute
UJA
$8,725,000

.

NEW YORK—American Jewish
women contributed a .otal of $8,-
725,583 in the first nine months

National convention of t h e of 1946 towards the- nationwide
Mizrachi organization of America $100,000,000 goal of the United
w 1 be held in Atlantic City, Jewish Appeal, Mrs. David M.
Levy, chairman of the National
Oct. 30 to Nov. ".
Leon Gellman, president of Women's Division of the UJA,
MizraChi, who this month return- reported at the special two-day
ed from Palestine, will report to meeting of officers and executive:
the convention on latest develop- committee members.
ments in the Yishuv.
Mrs. Levy reported that more
National leaders of Orthodox t a n 300,000 Jewish women
Jewry will participate in the dis- throughout the U. S. have to
cussions. Decisions will be made date participated in the record
as to the stand of Mizrachi in the breaking drive to bring immed-
latest political developments con- iate assistance to hundreds e
thousands of homeless, destitute
cerning Palestine.
The convention also will take Jews in Europe, to provide homes
up the problem of Hachsharah in and a new life for displaced Jews
who reach the Jewish homeland
this country.
Irving Schlussel, Mizrachi pres- in Palestine, and to aid Jewish
ident, will head the Detroit dele- survivors who find safety and
gation consisting of Rabbi Isaac refuge on American shores.
Stollman and Joshua Sperka,
Of the $8,725,583 raised nation-
Israel Levinson, L L. Levine, Isa- ally, the sum of $3,560,000 repre-
dore Bosnia and Louis Levine.
sent the total contribution of
Plans arebeing made for the the women of Greater New York.
membership drive, • -hich will
begin in mid-November. At the
Mrs. Glogower to Attend
meeting on (.**.ct. 19 it was decid-
ed to employ an executive direc- National JWB Parley
tor to artist in the work of the
local Mizrachi groups.
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, of
,troit, a vice-president of JWB,
will represent Jewish communi-
Relatives Are Sought Here
ties in this area :st the annual
By Social .Service Bureau
meeting of the National Finance
Council of the National Jewish
Anyone knowing the where
Welfare Board in Cleveland, Nov.
abouts of - the following is re- 1-3. JWB, National Association of
quested to call the Jt wish Social
288 Jewish community cen-
Service Bureau, 5737 Second, TR. the

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2-4080, Monday thro•igh Friday, 9
a. m. to 5 p. in.

Bella and Simon Schneider (Sznaid-
er) is being sought by Marya Gittle
Cytrynbaum.
Fink family is being sought by A
Pesta of Poland.
Rothman family is being sought by
A. Pesta of Poland.
B. Fiedler. formerly of Adams Ave.,
Detroit, is being sought by Rosa Grin-

berg.

Edith Hirsch is being sought by Enta
Sin Stnid.
Basia and Morris Krakofsky are be-
ing sought by nephew Leib Grunbaum.
Mr. Izdor Zablocki of Detroit, is be-
ing sought by his daughter-in-law.
Genia (Gitel1 Zablocki. wife of Abram.
granddaughter of Leja.
Golda (Golchal Schwartz is being
sought by Abraham Szrnajser (Schrrius-
,ser).
John Jung or daughter. Magdalena
Jung. being sought by Mrs. Ladislaus
Komlczs, Budapest.
Michael Kiss or children being
sought by Mrs. Ladislaus Spielman of
Gyor.
Itke Merele is being sought by
R achil Besprozvannaya.
Jacob Kaplan born in Lipsk is being
sought by Cieply Mordka Icak.
Moshe Chaim Schwarzman is being
sought by Bronia Plaskowicz. (We
have a letter from her aunt for her).

ters, YM and YWHAs, is com-
pleting its 1946 campaign to raise
$1,375,195 for service to men in
uniform, veterans, and Jewish
youth at home.
The conference will see the for-
mulation of a 1947 service pro-
gram for JWB, Mrs. Glogawer
pointed out, since delegates will
review a projected budget for
next year's activities.

Mid-Winter Chorus Concert
Features Shafer Oratorio

League of Jewish Women
To Install Mrs. Danto
At Meeting Wednesday

League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations invites all women to
its first open meeting of the sea-
son next Wednesday, at the Jew-
ish Center. A dessert luncheon
will be served at 1 p.m.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto will be
installed as president.
Mrs. Robert Lewiston is in
charge of the exhibits to be shown
by the League's affiliated organi-
zations at this meeting.
Bnai David Sisterhood will join
the other organizations previous-
ly mentioned in acting as hostess
MISS ROSALIE B. FRANK
at the dessert luncheon.
Mrs. Harry Becker's skit, "Pass-
been
made
Announcement has
ing Day," will be the entertain-
of the approaching marriage of ment feature.

Miss Rosalie Betty Frank to Mel-
vin Kolbert of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Miss Frank is the daughter of
Samuel Frank of West Long Lake
Road, and the late Mrs. Frank.
Mr. Kolbert's parents are the
Harris Kolberts of Fort Wayne,
Ind.
Miss Frank is a graduate of
Ki ngswood School, Cranbrook,
and the University of Michigan,
where she was affiliated with
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
Mr. Kolbert has recently been
discharged from the Army Air
Forces.
The wedding has been set for
Jan. 4.

Sybil Greenberg Receives
Faculty Wives Scholarship
Miss Sybil Greenberg, 2331
Elmhurst, is the recipient of the

1946-47 tuition scholarship of the
Faculty Wives Club of Wayne
University. The money grant is
awarded annually to a sophomore
woman student on the basis of
scholarship and leadership.

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Hashomer Hatzair Asks
Youth to Sunday Hike

Hashomer Hatzair is sponsor-
ing a hike for young people be-
tween the ages of 11 and 17 Sun-
day, Oct. 27, at River Rouge Park.
All interested youth are invited
to participate in the day's scout-
ing and sports activities.
A Hallowe'en party featuring
games and refreshments is plan-
ned for Nov. 1, at 3356 Cortland.
For further information contact
Avraham Jacobson, 3732 Duane,
NO. 0228.

BNAI David Sisterhood
To See Film Program

Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, presi-
dent of the Bnai David Sister-
hood, announces that at an open
meeting of the Sisterhood, to be
held on Monday evening, Oct. 28,
Carl Lieberman, member of
Men's Club of Congregation Bnai
Rite Cathedral.
An all - Shafer concert is David, will entertain with a pro-
planned, with the oratorio, gram of motion pictures, with
"Moshiach Ben Yosef," as the sound, including shorts of musi-
cal comedies and others.
main feature.

The Jewish Folk Chorus, under
the direction of Henri Goldberg,
will present its mid-winter con-
cert, with Shoshano Brooke
Freedman az guest soloist. Wed-
nesday, Dec. 1, at the Scottish

The chorus is also planning its
fifth annual donor luncheon for
Jan. 15 at the Statler HoteL Mrs.
Walter Litt, TO. 8-0623, is in
charge of reservation&

Ann Arbor Congregation
Installs Rabbi Rosenstock

Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock
was installed as spiritual leader
of Congregation Beth Israel in
Ann Arbor at a dinner at the
Allenel Hotel Oct. 20.
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, direc-
tor of the Hillel Foundation at
the University of Michigan, pre-
s' 'ed at the installation ceremony.
The congregational welcome to
Rabbi Rosenstock was voiced by
Osias Zwerdling, president, and
Mrs. Herbert 0. Schleger, presi-
dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary.
Jack Rogvoy and Morris Jacobs
welcomed Rabbi Rosenstock to the
Ann Arbor Jewish community.

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