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April 04, 1947 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-04

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Shaarey Zedek Scouts to .Participate
In 'Men of Tomorrow' Coliseum Show

SHAAREY ZEDEK'S EXPLORER SCOUT POST

Detroit Area Council of Boy Scouts of America will stage a
mammoth show and demonstration, "The Men of Tomorrow," at the
Coliseum in the State Fair Grounds, April 12.-
Explorer Scouts Post 10, sponsored by Shaarey Zedek, will pre-
sent a specialty number on horseback.
, These boys were trained for
a
this project by Paul Salomon, as-
sistant post advisor, pictured on
his own horse in the foreground.
Standing also in the foreground
is Morris Klaus, chairman of the
post committee.
Others, left to right, are Eddie
Shurat, owner of Eddie's Ranch,
Delegates representing Miz- 14275 Middlebelt Rd., who furn-
rachi groups in Ohio, Michigan, ished horses to the post for the
Indiana and Kentucky compris- show.
On horseback are Albert Green.
a Boy Scout Commissioner in Dis-
trict 4. presenting tickets for the
show to Eddie Shurat; Explorer
Scouts, Henry Green, Herbert
Handelsman. Jimmy Samter,
David Klaus, Irving Baron, Ralph
Chernoff, Sidney Klaus and Mel-
vin Matoff, and Post Committee-
man Morris Baron.
Others in the riding group but
not pictured are Explorer Scouts
Ralph Wittenberg, Dick Sanders,
Leonard Wine and Post Commit-
teeman Dr. Samuel S. Wittenberg.
These boys have been practis-
ing their horsemanship number
i throughout the -winter months. in
mud. rain. snow and zero Weather.
RABBI MORRIS BLAIR



Shaarey Zedek Dance
Tickets Now Available

Tickets are now available for
the annual spring dance of the
Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek, to be held Satur-
day evening, April 19, in the
Shaarey Zedek social hall.
Priced at $1.50, they may be
obtained from Joseph Kwaselow,
chairman, TY. 7-2052, or Betty
Berkowitz, UN. 2-4143.
Phil Brestoff and his orchestra
will play for dancing. Refresh-
ments will be available. Dress is
optional.

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RESIDENTS OF THE
12th ST. AREA

YOU MUST COOPERATE IN YOUR
COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN
APRIL 13 - 20

Follow These Simple But Important Suggestions

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

DO

Wrap Your Garbage.
Place Garbage in Proper Receptacles.
Keep Your Home Looking Clean and Fresh.
Care for Surrounding Areas of Your Home.
Paint and Re-fence Where Necessary.
Plant and Maintain a Beautiful Lawn.
Deposit Ashes in Bushel Baskets or Pile
Where no Garbage Collects.
8. Keep Your Half of the Alley Clean.
9. Prevent Littering of Trash.
10. Clean Your Back Yard.

DON'T

Throw Out Garbage Aimlessly.
Toss About Waste. Such as Gum. Paper. ete.
Have a Dingy Looking. Lncared for Home.
Scatter Ashes in Front or Alley.
Leave Front Lawns Unkempt.
Clutter Up Incinerator !toms.
Stuff-up Incinerator Deposits.
Shake Mops or Other Household Implements
Out Window.
9. Promote Rat Oncoming Through Carelesness.
10. Make it Difficult for Collectors to Gather
Refuse.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

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-Additional Congregational
News on Pages 15, 19

m. to 1 a. m. is scheduled to the
music of Lowry Clark's orches-
tra and Lyle Carlysle and his
rhumba band. Tickets will be
available at the door. All pro-
ceeds will go to the Jewish phil-
anthropies.
A "Meet-the-Missus" evening
will be held Tuesday, April 15,
by the Lodge at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. Games and refresh-
ments are planned.

When your doctor writes a

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Passover Kosher Pickles,
Tomatoes. Hot Mix &
Pimentoes

of Masonic Temple.
Continuous dancing from 9 p.

son Prison Monday, April 7.
The meal for the Seder is pre
pared in the House of Shelter.
Special Passover dishes are
housed in the Jewish Chaplain's
office in the prison from year to
year to enable inmates to have a
iosher meal for their Seder.
At the ritual, Rabbi Sperka is
assisted by Cantor Hyman Adler
of Cong. Bnai David.
Committee in charge of ar-
ranging the Seder are Dave Gold-
berg, chairman, Mrs. Hyman Alt-
man, Mr. Jerry Bielfield and Mr.
Harry Davison.

Services for the closing days
of the Passover festival will be
r held at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation at 8:45 a. m. Friday
and Saturday, April 11 and 121
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will'
preach at both the services. The'
service on Saturday morning will
include the Yizkor memorial .
prayers, which will be recited at
10:15 a. m.
Rabbi Segal's sermon subject
that morning will be "Freedom
to Live as a Jew," 1:'ssover serv-
ices this Saturday.._ and Sunday
morning will also begin at 8:45
a. rn.

HOME STYLED
_ FOOD PROD.

Louis D. Brandeis Lodge of
Bnai Brith will hold its second
annual spring dance Saturday,
April 19, at the Grand Ballroom

-Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Cong.
Bnai David, Jewish Chaplain of
Michigan State Prisons, an-
nounces all Jewish inmates in the
state prisons have been provided
with Passover food, and that a
Seder will be conducted at Jack-

.
,
'Freedom As Jew' Is Topic
For Rabbi Segal's-Sermon•
At Final Passover Service

KAUFMAN'S

Brandeis Lodge Holds
Second Annual Dance

Jackson Prison Seder
Manned for April 7

Mitrachi Group
From Midwest
To Convene Here

ing the Mizrachi Central Region
will meet in Detroit on April 27-
28.
The opening session will take
place at Cong. Bnai Moshe at 2
1). in. April 27 when national Miz-
rachi leaders will address a mass
meeting. Committees will meet
Sunday evening and all day
Monday,- ApTil 28 to prepare for
increased activities in the region
and greater effort in behalf of
the movement. A report will also
be given of the recent meeting in
Jerusalem of the Mizrachi World
Executive.
Rabbi Morris Blair, regional
executive director, is corning
here to help arrange the gather-
ing. He was the spiritual leader
of a large congregation in Wash-
ington. D. C., for the past 20
years before assuming his present
post.
Presidents of all synagogues
are urged to send three delegates
each to this conference.

Page Seventeen

THE JEWISH NEWS

April 4, 1947

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