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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 13, 1946
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Farband Schools
Add New Classes
New classes are being organ-
ized in the Jewish Folk Schools
for children from six to 11 years
old. The courses of study in the
Farband Schools includes Hebrew
and Hebrew literature; Yiddish
and Yiddish literature; Bible;
Jewish history, ancient and mod-
ern; and Jewish traditions and
customs.
In addition to these formal
studies, current Jewish events the
world over, achievements of the
Halutzim in Eretz Israel, and
Jewish music are an integral
part of the curriculum.
The school board has also de-
cided to open a special Sunday
School program opening Dec. 15.
Parents desiring to register
their children in the Farband
Jewish Folk Schools may call the
main office, 1912 Taylor, TY. 5-
3365, daily, except Saturday, from
2 p. m. to 7 p. m.
Chapter 1, ZOA, Plans
For Hay-Sleigh Ride
Dr. Goldin to Address
Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club Next Wednesday
Zionist Ball Here
J. J. Segal, Yiddish poet, win-
ner of the 1945 LaMed Founda-
tion Prize for Literature, will be
the guest of honor at the Oneg
Sahabbat given jointly by the
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute
and the Farband Folk School at
the Workmen's Circle center at 9
p. m. this Friday.
Mr. Segal will deliver an ad-
dress on Jewish Literature and
read his poems. Several well-
known Detroiters also will par-
ticipate.
Detroit Branch of Selfhelp, or-
ganization of emigres from Cen-
tral Europe, held its first social
gathering Nov. 16 and installed
its new officers.
Ernest Gans, president, wel-
comed recent arrivals to the city,
and Fred M. Butzel discussed na-
tional and international relief
problems. Prof. G. Steiner of
Wayne University, past president,
also welcomed the newcomers.
Rabbi Neuhaus replied on be-
half of the new arrivals.
Hadassah Launches
Drive to Boost City's
Membership to 5,000
man: Committee: Mesdames S. Barcus;
M. M. Brickner, Sam Goldman. Ru-
dolph Marks, L. Marten. Arthur Rosen-
feld. Maurice Safir, Harry Slatkin and
S. J. Spanler.
CENTRAL WEST GROUP — Mrs.
Walter Nathans, membership chair-
man, Mrs. Albert Greenbaum. co-chair-
man; committee; Mesdames Harry Alt-
man, Harry Burnstein, Philip Cutler.
Lawrence Crohn, Sam Croll. Isidore
Elson. Max R. Frank. Harry Gorback,
Bernard Horowitz. Abe Kutlov. Adolph
Lowe, Moe Perlis. Albert Pines, Na-
than Sur and Philip Stellar.
HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP —
Mrs. Benj. Jaffe, membership chair-
man; committee: Mesdames Stanley
Akers, Harry August, Theo. Bargman,
S. J. Berman, William Deutsch. Na-
than Goldberg. Archie Harwith Jr.,
Harry L. Jackson. Max Miller. Har-
old Schiller. Norman Steinberg and
Arthur Winer.
Prominent Detroit Jewish lead-
ers again will be active in the
annual sales of newspapers spon-
cored by the Old Newsboys Good-
fellow Fund, next Tuesday.
Alex Schreiber, former presi-
dent of the Old Newsboys, will
be at his regular post at the Film
Exchange Bldg., Cass and Mont-
calms from 11:30 to 1:30 p. m.
David A. Brown, nationally
promine.Rt leader, is visiting in NW Sisterhood Hears
Detroit and will participate in Report on Conclave;
this year's sales. Mr. Brown,
whose home is in New York, is New Officers Named
a former president of Old News-
boys.
At the regular meeting of the
The Old Newsboys' 1946 goal is Sisterhood of the Northwest He-
$270,000 for the purchase of 43,000 brew Congregation and Center,
packages for needy children.
Mrs. Max Goldsmith, president,
reported on the Convention of the
Women's League of United Syna-
Shaarey Zedek Women
gogues held in Chicago.
Due to the large increase in
Hear Review of Fast's
membership, the by-laws were
'The American' Tuesday
amended creating the office of
second mailing secretary. Mrs.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president of Helen Brenner was elected to . fill
the Sisterhood of Congregation this position. Mrs. Eveleyn Brook
Shaarey Zedek, announces that was elected sergeant of arms.
the second book review and
Guest speaker was Mrs. Bess
brunch will be held next Tues- Stenbuck of Pontiac, who review-
day at 12:30, in the social hall ed "The Hanukah Tales of Sho-
of the synagogue, under the lom Aleichem". Also on the pro-
chairmanship of Mrs. Herman gram was a dramatization of the
Wei s man.
kindling of the Hanukah lights by
Mrs. Walter Field, program the following girls of the confir-
chairman, announces that Miss mation class: Carol Bloom, Irene
Fay Portner, educational director Dresser, Beverly Franzblau, Mar-
of the Girl Scouts of America, cia Haidy, Beverly Hartstein,
will re% iew The American" by Louise Helfgott, Elsie Kuffler,
Howard Fast.
Louise Miller and Elaine Roth-
Mrs. Richard A. Cott, TO. man.
8-5617, ticket chairman. requests
Mrs. Herbert Harris, chairman
that purchasers of single tickets of the donor luncheon to be given
telephone her for reservations no by the Sisterhood at the syna-
later than Sunday.
gogue on Jan. 22, announces the
At this meeting, Mesdames program will feature a prominent
Morris Halperin and William speaker, a spring fashion show by
Nadler. SOS chairman. will ac- Sax-Kay, Inc., and a dramatic
cept canned or deh ∎ (hated foods skit by members of the sister-
to be sent overseas.
hood, directed by Mrs. Jos. Mar-
The Red Cross workrooms in kle.
the synagogue are open every
Reservations are being taken
Monday, 10 a. in. to 4 p. m.. under by Mrs. D. Grant, UN 4-2272. Mrs.
the chairmanship of Mrs. Albert Alex Brooks UN. 3-1563 and Mrs.
Singer.
Malcolm Rivkin, UN. 3-3444.
`A New Day Dawned'
Is on CKLW Saturday
Detroit Selfhelp Chapter
Greets City Newcomers
J. J. Segal, Jewish Poet,
Guest at Oneg Shabbat
The next in the series of
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club forums
will be a lecture by Dr. Judah
Proceeds of Annual Balfour
Goldin on "Jewish Youth on the
Dance Will Help Carry
"t.:g.,•1 Campus", at 8:30
p. m. next Wed-
on Local Activities
nesday, in the
social hall.
Calling for a gesture by Detroit
Dr. Goldin, a
member of the Jews to indicate the solidarity of
faculty of t h e local ranks behind the world
School of Re-
ligion at the Uni-
versity of Iowa,
formerly was as-
sociated with Dr.
Rabbi Goldin A. L. Sachar, na-
tional director s of Hillel Founda-
tions.
Rabbi Milton Aron, director of
the Hillel Foundation at Wayne
University, will preside. Jewish
students of Wayne, Michigan and
Michigan state have been invited.
Detroit Hadassah has began a
Hily-slcigh riding, supper, danc- campaign to increase its mem-
ing, and a grab bag are on the bership to 5,000. it was announced
agnrida for the Chapter I, ZOA, by Mrs. Maurice Landau, chap-
Hanukah party, scheduled for ter membership chairman. The
present membership is close to
Sunday, Dec. 29.
Groups or single individuals 4,000.
The national Hadassah enroll-
are invited to attend, since the
party is not a coupled affair. The ment, comprising 750 chapters, is
now
200,000, making it the largest
meeting place is at the home of
Beverly Millin, 3320 Clairmount. Zionist body in the U. S.
Assisting Mrs. Landau are Mrs.
Details and tickets may be se-
cured from Selma Jakont, social Samuel Schaflander, co-chair-
chairman, TO. 7-7861, or Arthur man, and Mrs. Joseph 0. Kopel,
Newberg, TY. 5-4002. Morris Cut- secretary. A partial list of the
ler and Martin Feldman are in group committees follows:
CENTRAL EAST GROUP — Mrs.
charge of refreshm•nts_
Charles Goldstein. membership chair-
Jewish Leaders Sell
Goodfellow Papers
Lappin Appeals
For Support of
A. C. LAPPIN
Zionist program, A. C. Lzippin,
general chairman of the commit-
tee on arrangements for the an-
nual Balfour Ball of the Zionist
Organization, urged city-wide
support for this event, to be held
this year on Saturday night, Dec.
21, at Hotel Statler.
Mr. Lappin urges the purchase
of patrons' tickets to help raise
funds to carry on the work of the
local Zionist movement.
"Proceeds of the dance serve
to finance the educational activi-
ties of the movement and to en-
courage youth projects," he said.
"The Zionist Organization spon-
sors the activities of the Youth
Commission, arranged periodic
public educational meetings, en-
courages the work of interfaith
groups in behalf of Palestine and
is the spearhead for all Zionist
efforts here."
Two ballrooms have been se-
cured for the event, and there
will be two orchestras. Refresh-
ments will be served:
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Marguerite Kozenn, soprano,
'A New Day Dawned," a true and Julius Chaes, pianist, will
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