Osaairgol
tiac; Samuel Adinoff, Port Huron:
Jiihn Merdler, Saginaw: Max Bar-
i Sault Ste. Marie; Dr. Harry L.
COL. MILTON RICHMAN of
Hartford, Conn., newly elected
National Commander of the Jew-
ish War Veterans of the U. S.
He succeeds Major Maxwell
Cohen of Boston. Col. Richman,
who was in combat on Normandy
Beach and in Germany with Gen.
Patton's Third Army, was at-
tached to the War Trials Com-
mission after the Nazi surrender.
Round Table Arranges
Interfaith Group Tour
Of Blessed Sacrament
Detroit Round Table of Cath-
olics, Jews and Protestants has
arranged an educational tour of
the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral.
Woodward and Belmont, at 6:30
Women
p. m,. Sunday.
Young people from Trinity
Methodist Church, Cong. Shaarey
Mrs. Stanley Yates. member- Zedek, and other groups will be
ship chairman of the Greater De- present. Msgr. Allen J. Babcock,
troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- rector of the Cathedral, will ex-
cil, announces that plans are be- plain the ritual and beliefs of
ing made to culminate the city- the Catholic church.
A panel of Roud Table speak-
wide membership drive which
began in October with a city-wide ers will address the Laymen's
initiation March 4, at the Bnai League of the Church of Our
Faths•, 4605 Cass, at a dinner at
Moshe Synagogue.
The goal of this drive is 1.000 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. Speakers will
new members in the city's nine be the Hon. Joseph A. Moynihan,
presiding circuit judge of Michi-
chapters.
gan and past national vice-pres-
A Council award will be made
ident of the National Council of
'to the woman who has sponsored Catholic Men; Dr. Alvin D.
the entry of the greatest num-
Het•sell. attorney; and the Rev.
ber of new members in the Oc- Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
tober-March period. Citations secretary of the Detroit Round
will be presented by the individ- Table and vice-president of the
ual chapters to the two women
National Conference of Christians
bringing in the largest numaer and Jews. "Peace Begins on Our
of new members.
Street, - will be discussed.
We:tz. South Haven; Frank A!),.1-
man.
Upper Peninsula: Jas!:
Afei trberg, Ypsilanti.
Bnai Brith
Seek New Members
Honor Roll Program
Of Hadassah B and P
Features Miss Wolfson
re-
The Christmas rush will create
handicaps at the Post Office, and
henceforth, until after Jan. 1,
there will be no guarantees as to,
regularity of mail delivery.
Contributors to the coltimns of
The Jewish News are therefore
urged to mail copy at least two
days earlier than usual and when-
ever possible to have copy de-
livered to our office.
Our deadline is at noon on
Monday for photographs and at
noon on Tuesday for copy.
There will be earlier deadlines
for the weeks of Vhristmas and
New Year.
The deadline for all copy for
the issue of Dec. 27 will be at 9
a.m. on Monday, Dec. 23.
The deadline for all copy for
the issue of Jan. 3 will be at
9 a. m. on Monday, Dec. 30.
All photographs should be in
the office of The Jewish News
two days earlier.
AZO Chapter Entertains
For Children of Members
Omicron chapter of the Alpha
Zeta Omega Auxiliary is having
a Haaukah party this Sunday at
the Jewish Community Center.
Children of the fraternity mem-
bers are invited. Movies will be
shown and refreshments served.
The featured event will be a
Hanukah play especially written
for the organization by Mrs. Abe
Medow and directed by Mrs.
Seymour Morton, program chair-
man. Mrs. Irwin Buchalter is in
charge of the musical arrange-
ments.
Appearing in the play are the
following:
Danny Buchalter, Arthur Mill-
man, Gerald Berlin, Jerry Starr,
Wilma Gold,
Gerald Borsand,
Paul Gold, Judy Morton, Larry
Morton, Joan Rothenberg, Alan
Rothenberg, Marsha Rothenberg.
For reservations call Mrs. Sey-
mour Morton, TO. 7-4530.
Prenzlctuer Aid Holds
14th Donor Luncheon
Interracial Group Does
Fine Interpretation of
Dramatic 'Stevedore'
held 'sere.
The executive board approved
the inauguration of a series of
annual awards for "the further-
ance of Jewish culture in the
U. S.
This award. to be known as
the Corinne Frieder award, was
made possible by an initial gift
of $4.500 from Alex Frieder of
Cincinnati. Awards of $1,500
each will be made in 1947 for the
best poem on a Jewish theme:
in 1943 for the best drama on a
Jewish theme and in 1949 for
the best full-length novel on a
Jewish theme.
AJC Asks Information
For Relatives Abroad
CURTAINS
Royal' 75c
Curtains
Seldom, Ishaya Leiser, from Kovno.
sought by Teibl and Motel Schlom
children of Moishe).
Faktor, Abriham, born in Lucov,
sought by Ester Lea Drimmer
Jack Schwartz, graduate stu- Poland.
'nee Faktor), daughter of Genoch,
dent and assistant director of the
iginally from Russia.
Wayne University Theatre. plays
Monush, Sojfman; also Mojsej and
Rubin. also Milstein, Josef, also Kowal-
the lead role of Joe in the the- ski,
Shari. also Tesler, Leibe Habo-
atre's first major offering of the witch. sought by Mari Leibowna
season, William Saroyan's "Time Gliner.
Bronstein, Mendel, born in Poland.
of Your Life," being presented sought
by Jaffa Bronstein, also sought
at the Art Institute this Thurs- by Israel Shapira.
Jankelewicz, Nyst. and wife Enta
day and Friday evenings.
Gochman a as d s o n
The part of Krupp, a police- Erinimowna
Eirchim, who is a physician. sought
man, is played by Jerry Stashef- by Bronia Gerszkowna Baitman.
Schmalzbach, Isidor, from Jaroolav,
sky of 2926 Richton. Dave Leben-
by Samuel Metzger.
bom of 2019 W. Philadelphia. sought
Wallerstein, Sara and Salomon. born
enacts the role of a longshoreman.
Wegrow, sought by Hercel Waller-
Reuben Silver of 2508 Pingree. stein.
Zotia. also Moritz, Ignatz, Margarete,
who has been active in Yiddish Maria,
born Tesco-Marmaros-Czecho-
dramatic art groups. plays the -.1avalcia, sought by Bernard Mendel
featured comedy role of Kit Car- Feig.
Eininowitz, Emilia (nee Biricrnan),
son. Bette Weinberg of 2911 born
Lemberg. Poland. also Stefania
Taylor, participant in Weinberg's Gietko•ski, born Lemberg, Pland, now
in
St.
Point, Wis., sought by Leonas
Jewish Hour, is also in the cast. Zalepuga.
Schwartz, Silver and Leven-
Holcer. Itzhe and Leibush (son of
born, all veterans, are also mem- Zacharjel, sought by Leib Zilberticht
bers of the Wayne University and wife Rachel from Lucow.
Zirer family, sought by Jacques
Broadcasting Guild.
Gandelman.
Kifel , Simeha, born in Staszon. Po-
It was once the custom to place land. sought by Szmul Kirchenbaum.
Schmul, Frey, born in Zawlercie,
the Hanukah lights outside the Pound. owner of a drug store. sought
bH,
Tobias Frey (son of Aron).
house.
11
the displaced persons and trained
workers in immigrant aid.
on
Career Group of the National
Council of Jewish Women will
hold its second in a series of per-
sonality lectures at 8:30 p. m.
Thursday, Dec. 19, in Butzel Hall
at the Jewish Community Center.
The program features mine,
authority on hair styling to suit
the individual, and a represents
tive from Helena Rubenstein's,
who will discuss proper make-up.
Individuals will be selected from
the audience to help illustrate
the talks.
Mrs. Leonard Weiner, a mem-
ber of Council's board, will be
present at this meeting to rep-
resent the slay-time group of
NCJW.
By Ruth M. Levine
Contemporary Theater, De-
troit's inter racial community
theater, gave a sympathetic, if
somewhat melodramatic perfor-
mance of "Stevedore" by George
Sklar and Paul Peters, at the
Civic Center, John R at Erskine,
last Friday evening.
The sincerity of the young ac-
tors made up for the difficulties
of staging always encountered by
a little theater group, to offer a
highly convincing presentation Congress Women to Discuss
of this tragedy of a Negro dock- 'Poll-Tax and Wood-Rankin'
worker who tries vainly to over-
The topic for discussion at the
come the passionate race-con-
sciousness of his native New Or- next meeting of the Commission
on Law and Social Action of the
leans.
Included in the cast were Ru- Detroit Women's Division of the
bin Weiss. as a tough police ser- American Jewish Congress will
geant. Reuben Silver, as an anti- be "Poll Tax and Wood-Rankin
Negro laborer; and George Sha- Committee". Chairmen of this
piro as a tolerant union organi- committee, Mesdames Irving
zer, all of whom gave enthusias- Dworman, Arthur Granoff and
tic performances. Others who Emil Rothman, announce this
participated in the production group will hold meetings in two
were Yale Soyfer, George Sha- places at 8:30 p. m., Dec. 18: the
piro. Jerome Stashefsky, Clem home of Mrs. Edward Zatkin,
Fowler. Jerry Richards, Hy Wei- 4221 Fullerton, and Mrs. Arthur
Granoff, 20252 Wakefield. The di-
ner and Seymour Tuchow.
vision recently adopted a resolu-
_ Ruth Frank is executive direc-
tion urging removal of Bilbo from
tor of Contemporary Theatre,
the Senate.
Miriam Feinstein is correspond-
ing secretary, Edith Temchin is
membership secretary, and Har- Junior Service Group
old Rosen. treasurer.
Plans January Frolic
The play will be presented
again this Friday and Saturday
Starting its 1947 program in
evenings. It is well worth the at-
tention of the entire community. gala fashion the Junior Service
Group will hold a dance—a Janu-
ary Jamboree—Saturday, Jan. 4,
Eisendrath Elevated
in the Fountain Ballroom of the
Masonic Temple.
To UAHC Presidency
Ray Gorrell and his orchestra
CINCINNATI. — Elevation of will play from 9 to 1. Included
Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath of on the committee for this dance
Cincinnati from director to pres- are: Hermine Stone, chairman.
ident and the election of Jacob Robert Eston, Elaine Prussian,
Aronson of New York as chair- James Stone, Sidney Leichtman,
man of the executive board of Sara Hoffman, Elise M. Zeme,
the Union of American Hebrew Rose Amernick, Rosanne Jame-
Congregations were voted at the son, Tillie Feinbloom and MoRte
semi-annual meeting of the board Korn.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will hold its 14th annual' 'donor
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. next Wed-
The following persons a r e nesday at the Book-Cadillac
Mu: 61 Wolfson, dramatic -.tag, -sight by Detroit section, Ameri- Hotel. Mrs. Harry Becker will be
an() radio actress, will make
e in Jewish Congress. Anyone guest speaker.
Mrs. Rose Goldberg is chair-
second appearance in Detioq at .rowing of the whereabouts of
Honor Roll Program of tt
thee persons or their relatives man of reservations and may be
Busmen: and Professional Di‘i- or descendants, is asked to con- - cached at DA. 8296. Mrs. Nathan
si 'n of Hadassah Monday eve- :1 tact Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein at Blatnikoff and Mrs. L. Solomon
are in charge of the souvenir
rung. Jan. 27. at the Brown
- TY. 6-1971.
tn
Chapel of Temple Beth El.
PtIcevich, Wel (bay be Anglicized to book.
Pliz). born in Zawiercza hear Czesto-
Miss Wolfson's previous en- -now a. Poland. father's name Jacob.
gagement in Detroit featured the last known address Detroit. sought by Mandel Kraicer to Speak
David Ruziewicz. c/o HIAS, 593 Market
pl .,sentation of "My Vineyard. -
San Francisco, 3, Calif.
To Windsor Bnai Brith
based on the life and work of
F-skovitz, Joseph, sought by Juliana
Klein (nee Itzkowicz) and daughter
Henrietta Szold.
i.
Elisabeth Gombo.
Windsor Lodge of Bnai Brith
The Honor Roll culminates the
Kahan. Luise. born in Warsaw, Po- will present Mandel Kraicer, ex-
major fund raising project of the land and Fanny Kahan, whose hus- ecutive secretary of the Toronto
Laundered or drycleaned
band is a doctor on Michigan Ave..
Business and Professional DR-i- sought b§ Kleiner Guta.
office of the Jewish Immigrant Ito
sion of Hadassah. For tickets for
Tenenbaum. Meyer, born in Tis- Aid Society, at an open meeting N
SPECIAL THIS IMES
this event, call Dorothy Rich- zo•lec Lubelski and son Aron, sought at 8:30 p.m. next Monday at the N
by Tewel Tenenbaum from Tiszov•iec.
N
mond. UN. 2-1068, or Sophie B.
Gratzer. Gunther, born in Gross. Norton-Palmer Hotel in Windsor.
Schwartz, TY. 5-6419, co-chair- Wilkowitz Schiesien, Germany, last
Kraicer recently returned from
known address Fordv•erke, '739 Plaine
men.
Detroit, sought by Klothilde a nine-month tour through Eu-
Pahle.
We' Pickup and Deliver
rope. where he worked among
Jack Schwartz Portrays
Lead Role in Wayne Play
Council Career Group
Hears Personality Talk
Contemporary Theater
Name Community- Hero Heads JWV Holiday Rush on;
Mail Copy Early!
Chairmen of UJA
Community chairmen for the
1947 United Jewish Appeal drive
were named at the UJA conven-
tion in Atlantic City. The follow-
ing will head the campaign in
Michigan.
Peter Blyveis, Albion: Harry
Cohen, Alpena; O.ias Zwerdling,
Ann Arbor: David Brandt. Battle
Creek; Walter S. Bloch, Bay City:
Samuel Magid, Benton Harbor
OsCar Fivcnson, Cadillac, Nate S.
Shapero, Detroit; Philip Stein. Es-
canaba; Ellis H. Warren. Flint: A.
H. Kollenberg, Grand Rapids;
Herman Miller, Iron County:
au Cohodes, Iron Mountain.
Others are Jack Fineman, Frank
Milavitz,• Ironwood; Nathan Ro-
senfeld, Jackson; Milton Or win.
Kalamazoo; Harry Greenberg.
Lansing: Abbie Schoenberger - . Lu-
dington; Sam Miller, Manistee:
Joseph Fine, Marquette County.
Lawrence Marks. Mt. Clemens: J
M. Kaufman, Muskegon: Joseph
Lebovsky, Owosso; Alfred Frank.
Petoskey; Irving Steinman, Pon-
Friday, Macomber 13, 1946
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