Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 21, 1947 4 . ntIMMINIMMI111111111111111111MIIIIMINIIUMWII8IIIIIIIIIIIIMINIMIII1IIMMIHR111=1111111111111fill1111111111M1 111111115111111111111!( EE Danny Raskin's 1, LISTENING 1 i11111111111MIINIMMDIMMIIIIMM111111IIMIMIIIIIIM11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111911111111111111111111111l111111111111111111111111111111111111110 Services Division N eumann Named Plans Series of Acting ZOA Head Section Meetings NEW YORK — Dr. 1 Emanuel Habonim Preparing for Annual 3d Seder at Center - — 4, -, --.. - , , -...2,-; ,, 14 likr5 4" , , Neumann of New York, ZOA. In an inspiring talk to the vice-president and member of Services Division of the Allied [ I the World Zionist Executive, has Jewish Campaign, at the Jewish . I been named as acting president Center last Monday, Rabbi Mor- • of the Zionist Organization of ris Adler said contributions are America, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver "not charity, but sharing, for each . announced before his departure FOR PASSOVIR American Jew might well say to ■ for Palestine. . . In response to an urgent ap- himself, 'there but for the Grace from _ General received peal of God go I'." "European Jewry is at the Zionist groups in Europe pre- breaking point," he said, "and paring to emigrate to Palestine, American Jewry, through com- t h e Zionist Organization o f j"' . munal organization has an oppor- America has dispatched 20,000 - tunity to alleviate its suffering." food packages overseas for dis tribution through the World Gathered for their first organ- Confederation of .General Zion- izational meeting, members of the ists, of which Dr. Israel Gold- Services Division under the chair- stein of New York is president. manship of Fred A. Ginsburg, 11•101101111 The food packages, which also planned a series of section meet- include war surplus products, ings. ...t....4.—c.—(—(...c...4.-t—t....t...c...c..4... ,—,,—(—c....c—f.... ,—(....4—t—t—t—t—t—t—t-4-4.--t 3 Sections Meet Thursday I FROM THE PAGES 1 Three sections will meet Thurs- i I ! - - OF 1 day evening at the Center. Harry I . osENBERG ..,,v , ::. Rosman, chairman of the Cleaners 1 lg. and Dyers group, will be assisted I 1 by Sidney Rosman, Arnold Ros- I ,-- Book man, Milton Eisler, Michael Dash- i 4,-- o . -:',.' I I- kin, Arnold Gross and Max Riss- I Ui' • .., The weekly social events for which i man. I 1. KOSHER CATER- --- ROSENBERG'S il', ... 11 .■ Sol Lifton will head the Tailors' I ING was proud to have served are ;- .' record. I .1' i;! everlasting in inscribed meeting on the same night, while Pride in its ability to offer only the 1 7 Morris Spitzer, with the assist- finest in preparation and service r are equally bound. and as "Creators I ance of Leo Polk and Raymond I Catering," ROSEN- l Perfect of Marin, leads the Employes sec- 1— BERG'S enter the pages to share •••• I I your occasion. the pleasures of .. tion. I I THURSDAY, MARCH 13 Friday noon, • the Insurance 1 MONDAY, MARCH 10 Shower for Frances Heller. Given Shower for Dorothy Soverinsk- r. group with Louis Blumberg as J; I by Mrs.' Ann Berger. Given by Mrs. Joseph Soverinsk-y i chairman, will meet for luncheon. I SATURDAY, MARCH 15 and Mrs. Aaron Weisman. I Wedding Dinner for ..- TUESDAY, MARCH 11 EVENING: Assisting Blumberg are Maurice 1 Etta and Richard Carlin of Calif., i NOON: Luncheon for Women of 3, Klein, David Nushzno, Ben Tol- 1 married in Los Angeles. March 8. 1 Golden Rule Aid Society. Mrs. Given by the bride's brother, Sam i M. Robbins, president and Mrs. mich, Philip Kanter, David M. ..... F. Robinson, chairman. Ginsburg. F. Welling and Harry Yudkoff. Marriage of Evelyn SUNDAY, MARCH 16 1 EVENING: 1 , wouock to Arthur Cohen at Cong. EVENING: Marriage of Leah !.. . Heads Finance Group Hurwitz to Sy S. Kravetzker at J• Shaarey Zedek. I 11, 73 Monte Vista. Myron Stein is chairman of the -- i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 EVE'CING: Bar Mitzvah for Rob- L'rtatin. Shower for Sylvia R. Finance Section, assisted by Ben- j, 1 Given by parents. crt Singer. Given by Mrs. Rose Turbow. Mrs. L jamin Levinson, Meyer Steinberg, -;Freda Turbow, Mrs. Ida Cnalin 2, I ' ___,... and Mrs. Rose Finkelstein. Joseph Fisher and Julius Rubiner. ..! 1 Congratulations! It was our honored priv- I Other section meetings in the I liege to have served you. Whether your tu- 1 tz wedding, Bar Mi- coming week are Cleaners and 1 ture social function be a may we again assist shower or banquet, a Dyers Supplies, under the chair- i. you in it's preparation. The finest in catering i 1 manship of Yale Levin with the iii I beyond the most desired satisfaction will al- I ways be the credo by which we shall extend help of Ben Stern; the Linen -7.. you our services. I Supplies section with John Isaacs 1 1 I Sincerely yours, your host as chairman, assisted by Joseph I - T Sandler, Harry Schumer, David I Rosen, Joseph Greenbaum, and i . I. TY. 4-9490 — Jacob Cukerman; and the Over- 1 9925 DEXTER 1 1 1 ) --) ) 1--)--. --) .)--) )--) alls section with Morris Shaver, .... .)--)--) )--) ) 1 ) ) r r 1 1 ) , .)--). chairman, aided by Norman Shulewitz and Louis Dalitz. The NORTH of VASSAR DRIVE Employes section of the Linen Supply Group is headed by Isaac .1ov Litwack; while Robert Lattin is chairman of the Diaper Service. 4 , .z,.. • Brick Colonials Heads Laundry Section • Gas Air Conditioned Ht. t Or Or Jack Lapides heads the Laundry section with the assistance of - . , - • pi! • 3 Large Bedrooms Philip Sukrow and Sam Baker. Heading Barber and Beauty Shops • Extra Lavatory rl if le ill - • ' iiiiilig Lii j and Supplies are Kenneth Sachs, --......-• chairman, Morris Sachs and Ar- Open Model at thur Lipsitt. The Movers and Several designs to choose from 19449 Hartwell Cartage section is led by Charles THERE'S A JOB for you to do been seen without one, and on the Allied Jewish Campaign probably never will—if he can . . . Volunteer your services now help it! . . Max Horenstein and join the Big Parade to our boasting international fame by exhibiting a letter addressed to $5,335,000 goal! Brother's eatery which came all • • • TOWN TALK has it that an- the way from Hungary. • • • other nitery is on the verge of hanging out the "Closed" sign THE TWO CHILDREN of Mr. . . . If true, then that's that for and Mrs. A. Kassel were playing another consciencious effort to quietly in the basement of their prove Detroit other than just a home until the younger one "Saturday night town." . . . The suddenly called out in alarm to spot that shut down "for altera- Mrs. Kassel . . . As she hurried tions" last year, has altered plans down the stairs, the tot cried, to re-open. "Mama, quick! Bobby's taking off his clothes He's gonna be bare- YOUNG PEOPLE'S Society of foot all over." • • • Bnai Moshe hold their pre-Pass- THE CAMPAIGN for member- over social March 23 . . • with Shirley Rosen, Rose Zeigler and ship in the Zionist Organization Harry Alpiner at the helm of is an appeal for more actual rep- arrangements .. , Joe Kwaselow, resentation toward the attain- Jack of all doings and social ment of a Jewish State in Pales- master-mind, will mix the activ- tine .. . Regardless of any feel- ity stew for this year's Spring ings, political or otherwise, ac- Dance of YPS of Shaarey Zedek quiring that homeland is the all- important issue! . . . April 19. • • • • • • Danny brings you more stories FLORIDA RETURNEES are telling about the rabbinical stu- and news and views of what's dent who was badly beaten on what in the community .. . every the golf links by a rabbi 30 Sunday . . . See the radio direc- years his senior and returned to tories for exact time . . . with the clubhouse rather disgruntled Mickey Woolf s music . .. for . . . "Cheer up," his opponent Wilshire Motor Sales. said, "Remember, you win at the finish. You'll probably be bury- ing me some day." • • • • Program THE SECOND ANNUAL Spring Dance of Inter-Synagogue Youth Council . . March 22 at Temple Beth El ... is slated for Flabonim is preparing an im- large attendance . . . Tommy pressive program for the annual Marvin's ork will melody-ize . Passover Third Seder to be pre- and we'll select a king and queen sented at the Jewish Center at . . . The junior congregations of 8:15 p. tn., Sunday, April 6. Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth El Rabbi Eliezer Levi of Bnai and Temple Israel make up the Moshe, former Army chaplain, council. will view the meaning of Pesach • • • today. DISA 'N DATA . Main idea An original theatrical presen- of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tation will narrate the story of tion of Wayne *`Hillelujah" re- P-ssover in a modern pageant vue, April 15 at Art Institute, form. The plot will revolve will be to show parents and about the story of Moses' growth friends the various talents en- into the leader of Israel. rolled as members of Hillel . . . The script was written by Hy- The "College Inn" this Saturday ram Zeldis, especially for the night at the Tuller Hotel will program. He will act as director, have Lyle Carlisle for melodies aided by the Chana Comay, head . .. Members of the old Tri- of staging and costuming. Tech- Square Club, which met years nical effects will be arranged by ago at the Hanna W. Schloss Dave Levine. Building, may get together for a Passover and Halutzic songs reunion . . . and will they ever are being rehearsed by the Ha- Robinson with the help of Ed- discover then how time really bonim choir headed by Morris ward Levy and Earl S. Barnett, flies! Silver. while Robert Lowenberg is chair- • • • Avishag Hirsh will lead a LEONARD BARUCH will modern Passover dance program. man of the Morticians and Monu- ment Works section aided by Ira chairman the Jewish Youth Con- Other committee heads re- Kaufman and Maurice Zackheim. ference on Palestine . . March sponsible for the Third Seder 28, 29 and 30 . .. with Deborah program are: Tickets, Mayer Cohen, Shirley Taylor, Marcella Subrin; Publicity, Elliot Beitner; Council Career Group Feldman and Thelma Zisenwine Refreshments, Morris Rosen- Hears JSSB Director on the ticket booth set-up • . baum. The Conference will include Fri- Tickets are now on sale. For Harold Silver, director of the day night services at Temple Is- information call Bernard Schrei- rael, panel discussions, a dinner er, HO. 0343. Jewish Social Service Bureau. and dance. will address the Career Group of • • • the National Council of Jewish Wayne U. Hillel Holds PEOPLE DEPT.... Dave Sher- Women at 8:15 p. m. March 27, man, behind the counter of a to- Oneg Shabbat Friday in Butzel Hall of the Community Center, on the subject "What bacconist, trying in vain to con- vince a woman that he had noth- Wayne University's Hillel Every Young Woman Should ing to do with cigaret prices House, 4841 Second, will present Know About Her Community." going up , . . "I just work here, an Oneg Shabbat at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, past madam," pleaded Dave . The this Friday, featuring the first president of National Council, will lady gave up the extra penny performance of the Hillel dra- outline the basic purposes of the and said, "Hmph! That's what matics group enacting a one-act Council for the group. Mrs. Ben they all say!" . . . Al Jaslowe of play, "For a Suit of Clothes." Schwayder and Mrs. Herbert the rippling muscles, bemoaning Singing, dancing and refresh- Smith will be patronesses for the fact that studying for a doc- ments are on the program. The the evening. tor's degree is gruelling enough to Oneg is co-sponsored by the Hillel impair one's health! ... Rita and dramatics committee, Gilda Fox, FINEST WINES • PHONE AND LIQUORS Lou Ames tossing a rhumba party chairman, and the religious colin- A Gourmet's "J _13 prior to receiving their living mittee, Joe Yanich, chairman. Delight in room rug . . . Jewelers Harry Excellent Cuisine Weinstein and Ben Flayer trying 'Crisis in Palestine' Author Russian Gypsy to • outdo each other between Will Speak Here Thursday Music swallows at a downtown eatery, Moses Miller, author of "Crisis 12 noon to 3 p. m. by simultaneously flaunting pic- in Palestine," will speak in De- 6 P. M. to 2 A. M. tures of their offspring in each troit next Thursday at 8 p. m., others faces. at the Jewish Cultural Center, Hershel Levine, Bill Goll and 2705 Joy Road, on "What Is the Harvey Lipsett practicing their Future of the Jewish People." new song "Apologies" . . the Mr. Miller is speaking in many ever-present cigar of Chuck cities under the sponsorship of as Jewish Life, a monthly magazine Schlain firmly established his personality since he's •ever- of which he is editan. . t • • • were purchased by tne .t,xpaid- sion Fund of the ZOA. 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