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December 06, 1946 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-12-06

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Folk Institute Holds
20th Jubilee Donor
Luncheon on Dec. 18

Page Thirteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 6, 1946

Grossman Re-Elected
President of Knollwood

The 20th jubilee donor lunch-
eon of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
Institute to be held Wednesday,
Dec. 18, at 12:30 p.m., at the Book
Cadillac Hotel, marks the cul-
mination of 20 years of educa-
tional activities in the field of
Yiddish culture.
At a recent executive board
meeting plans were completed
for a program featuring a prom-
inent artist, which will be an-
nounced shortly. The program is
being planned under the leader-
ship of Ethel Shorr. Mrs. Reva
Schwartz will be toastmistress.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shayne are
planning a Hanukah latke party
at the school headquarters, 3754
Monterey, Saturday, Dec. 14. Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac 'Finkelstein are
HARRY N. GROSSMAN
giving a gala party at their home
on Dec. 24, and there will be an ' Harry N. Grossman was re-
affair at the home of the Charles elected president of Knollwood
Driker, 3275 Leslie, on Dec. 31. Country Club for a second term
at a meeting of the board of di-
rectors Dec. 1. Other officers are:
Temple Israel Women
Irving W. Blumberg, vice-presi-
To Hold 2nd Culinary
dent; Nathan Fishman, treasurer,
and Henry S. Alper, secretary.
Demonstration Dec. 9
The board of directors, elected
at the annual meeting of Knoll-
Temple Israel Sisterhood will wood members on Nov. 27, in-
hold its second culinary art dem- cludes the above and Samuel
onstration program Monday Cohen, Irwin I. Cohn, I. B. Dwor-
afternoon, Dec. 9, at the Detroit
man, Alex Jacobson. Lester La-
Institute of Arts.
pides, Louis H. Luckoff and Mil-
Members of the Michigan State ton K. Mahler.
Federation of Sisterhoods will be
At the annual dinner meeting
guests, and Mrs. Samuel Blacher, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Gross-
president, invites all members to man was presented with a gift.
attend. Memberi of the Kitchen
Project Committee, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Jacob Cit-
rin, will be hostesses.
Participants in the foods dem-
onstrations include:

Mesdames Philip Arnold. David
Arnold. Benjamin Bagdade. Joseph
Bean. Sol Henyas, E. Bernstein. Sam
Burtman. J. Cohen. Sol Colton. Sidney
Dorb, Ellis Fishman. Charles Gold-
stein. Albert Jam. Leon Lask. Mau-
rice Levin. Sol Lunsky. Benjamin
Merkle, Harry Pernlek. Nat Pernick.
Oscar Reiser. A. J. Schmerin. Arthur
Weber, I. Weinstein. and Herman
W Ise.

Heres Grandson
Commits Suicide

Bnai David Sisterhood
Holds Annual Latke Party

The annual Latke party of the
Bnai David Sisterhood will be
held in the social hall of the Bnai
David Synagogue next Monday
evening.
Members of the Sisterhood and
the Auxiliary are invited. Mrs.
Martin Feldman is chairman of
the party.

Rosenwald Asks Truman
Liberalize Immigration
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Les-
sing J. Rosenwald, national pres-
ident .of the American Council
for Judaism, called on President
Truman and urged adoption by
this government of all the recom-
mendations of the Anglo-Ameri-
can inquiry committee, plus tem-
porary liberalization. of American
immigration brew&

Martyr Jews Have

Saved Christianity,
Dr. Goldman States

WASHINGTON, (JPS-Palcor)
CHICAGO, (JTA) — Jewish
—Stephen G. Normann, member
of the British Commonwealth
of
rise
"The Jewish Homeland: Its m'rtyrdom since the
Scientific Office here, and a
Implications for American Jew- Nazism has saved not only the
grandson of Theodore Herzl, com-
mitted suicide by jumping from ry" will be the subject of an Jewish way of life, but also
address by Judge Charles Rubin- Christian civilization, Rabbi Solo-
a bridge here.
mon Goldman declared at the
Normann, son of Trude Neu-
mann, was employed as a legal
convention of the National Wom-
adviser to the British Board of
en's League of the United
Trade's Washington delegation.
Synagogue of America here, at
Four weeks ago he received word
tended by 1,000 delegates, in-
from his non-Jewish former gov-
cluding several from Michigan.
erness in Vienna that his parents
had perished at Theresienstadt.
The night before his death he
visited the home of Eliahu •Ep-
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stein, of the Jewish Agency of-
fice here, and showed no signs of
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depression. The day following
Auto Painting - Bumping
his visit he sent Mr. Epstein
Welding. Any Make or
Model Car
papers containing two articles
describing his last visit to Pales-
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tine in which, accrding to Mr.
PAINTING CO.
Epstein, he expressed enthusias-
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near James Couzens Highway

Hashofar Program
Offers Weinberg,
Becker, Bistritzky

Zinovi Bistritzky, well-known
violinist and member cf the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra, will
be heard in solos as v.-ell as in

Committee Planning
JWV's Military Ball

The Jewish War Veterans De-
partment of Michigan's annual
Military Ball and campaign fund
raising program is commencing
to operate with the following ini-
tial committee in charge:
Norman Berkley and Rudolph
Stein, co-chairmen; Bernard Os-
nos and Bernard Hirsch, treas-
urer and auditor; and Harry
Sherman, secretary. Plans are
being formulated with a com-
mittee consisting of Mrs. Louba
Lupiloff, president of the Ladies
Auxiliaries, Department of Mich-
igan, and presidents of the differ-
ent auxiliaries and all comman-
ders of the 20 posts of the De-
partment.
Detroit Post 135, GEM. Rose
Post, Lt. G. Winokur Post, Joseph
Bale Post, Charles and Aaron
Kogan Post, as well as many
other Posts in the Department,
are planning a series of patriotic,
educational and social programs
for the winter season.
Marston Busch, Lansing busi-
ness executive, recently was
elected first commander of the
new JWV Lansing Post. Institii-
ton of the Post and installation
of officers will be held in Jan-
uary.

Judge Rubiner
To Address JSG
Next Thursday

ZINOVI insintrrzaY

chamber music at the next Hasho-
far concert which will be held at
8:30 p. m. this Sunday in the
Jewish Center's auditorium.
Bistritzky served in the United
States Army intelligence service
and returned recently f r o
Vienna.
Guest artist will be Prof.
Jacob Weinberg, Jewish corn-
poser-pianist, making his first
Detroit appearance.
Jacob Becker, cellist, the Jew-
ish Folk Chorus, Henri Goldberg,
director and Florence Kutzen, ac-
companist, will share the pro-
gram.
Julius Chajes, chairman of
Hashofar, will serve as musical
annotator. There will be a ques-
tion period at the close of the
concert and a reception in honor
of Professor Weinberg.
Admission will be free to Hash-
ofar members. Tickets for non-
members are available at the
Center, the Metro Music House
and at the door.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Pisgah Be? P Auxiliary
Schedules Open Meeting

WE HAVE BATTERIES
*
FREE
$1.00
FREE

Pisgah Business and Profes-
sional Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
will hold an open meeting at the
Statler Hotel at 8:30 p. m. next
Wednesday.
Adelle Feldman, who traveled
with a USO entertainment unit
will present a program: Prospec-
tive members are invited to at-
tend. For further information call
Lillie Singer, HO. 0385.

JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER
Scientific Internal Motor Flush
with
er at the meeting of the Junior
Complete Winter Change Overs
Service- Group to be held at 8
Expert Lubrication - Road
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, at Shaar-
Service - General Repairs -
ey Zedek.
PURITAN, WELLAND
Other features of this "Pales-
tinian Night," to which all
AUTO SERVICE
young Jewish adults are invited,
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will be a talk by Moshe Heyman, 7465 Puritan
who returned to Detroit six
months ago from the Rishon Le
Kvutzah lvrith Group
Zion colony in Palestine, and a Band Instruments
showing
of the film "Passport
BAND INSTRUMENTS
To Discuss 'Ha-Tkufah,'
to Tomorrow," with Frederic
WANTED
New Hebrew Anthology March as narrator.
Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones,
The Junior Service Group pro-
Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew Cul-
Saxophones. Etc.
tural Group of Detroit, will meet gram for 1946-47 is planned to
Anything that blows—good
at 9 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 14 in include a study of various as-
or bad.
the auditorium of the Rose Sittig pects of Jewish life.
HO. 0932
Will call for.
Cohen Building.
Bernard Isaacs, Joseph Haggai Bnai Brith, JCC Open
Carpet Cleaning
and Michael Atzmoni will lead
Monthly
Workshop
for
Complete
a discussion on the subject "A
Carpet — Rug — Furniture
Review and Critical Analysis of Anti-Defamation Work
Cleaning Service
the Latest Hebrew Public-tion-
Ha-Mufti:I". Solomon Kasdan is
MICHIGAN
Mrs. Charles M a k i, Anti-
chairman.
CARPET CLEANERS
Defamation League chairman for
the Wonien's Greater Detroit
MA. 7300
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Bnai Brith Council, announces
Union Representatives
8524 FENHELL 6432 CASS
the opening of the League's
Debate Soviet Policy
Workshop at the Statler Hotel Decorators
A debate will feature the open Dec. 4. under the sponsorship of
forum of Workmen's Circle at 9 the Bnai Brith Council and the
2 Experienced FINNISH
p. rn. Dec. 13, on the topic, "Re- Jewish Community Council.
Decorators
solved that the foreign policy of Workshop sessions will be held
the Soviet Union is consistent the third Wednesday of each
Work ourselves. Painting. Paper-
hanging. Wall Washing. Reasorable.
with world progress." The affirm- month.
ative will be upheld by Al Ren-
E. JUNTTI
Speaker for the first workshop
ner, AFL trade union representa- was Oscar Cohen, director of the
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tive, and the negative by Frank Jewish Community Council.
Marquart, education director of
The purpose of the workshop Electrical Appliances
Local 212, UAW. Admission will is to acquaint the women of the
be free and all are invited.
Electrical Supplies
Jewish community with informa-
tion which will enable them to
Lighting Fixtures
become emissaries in the fight
Louis Marshall Bowlers
Electrical Appliances
against racial prejudices.
To Meet Toledo Lodge
AUTO CITY
judices.
Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai
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Brith Bowling League will play
15137 WYOMING HO. 9035
host to 60 Toledo Bnai Brith
Bowlers next Sunday afternoon
Radio Service
1119 Collis. Ave.
in the beginning of a home and
Miami Beach
home series between the lodges.
Block from
Ocean. Coffee Sho.
Radio Service
Following the bowling se ss ion
SoLariath, Approver'
and Supplies at
the men will hold a banquet at
O.P.I. Rates
ONCE
the 13elcrest Chairman of the
A telephone call will bring a man
evening, Morton J. Bechek, ad-
to your door. Table models repaired
while you wait in our shop.
vises that Aaron Rosenberg,
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prominent Detroit attorney, will
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entertain the group with Yiddish
humor.

Membership Increases
In Temple Brotherhoods

The National Federation of
Temple Brotherhoods announces
that the goal of new members for
the year 1946-47 will be more than
reached in the current member-
ship drive.
The Federation expects to have
more than 35,000 paid members,
an increase of approximately
120 per cent over the membership
of 1943. New clubs from Cleve-
land, San Francisco, Dothan, Ala.;
Society to Celebrate
Huntington, W. Va.; Lawrence,
Thirtieth Anniversary
Mass.; Pontiac, Mich., and three
New York congregations have
Northern Progressive Ladies already joined the Federation.
Society will commemorate its 30th
anniversary. with a dinner and
MANNHEIMER SCHOOL
dance at - 6:30 p. zn. next Tues-
RESIDENT AND DAY SCHOOLS
day at the Wilshire Hotel.
1054 Peas. Ave., Miami Beach, Fla.
Reservations may be made by
FINE BOARDING SCHOOL
calling Mrs. Robins at TY. 6-4567.
Extensive Facilities for Outdoor
A meeting preliminary to the an-
and Indoor Instruction . . Kinder-
garten through High School . . .
niversary event will be held
Individual Attention.
Monday.
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