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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 9, 1947

Women Open $30 Club' for Allied Drive Quota.

Treasury Gifts Committee
To Continue Solicitations

—Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Photographer

Speakers for AJC
To Broadcast
Over WJBK, WJLB

This Friday at 8:15 p. m. over
WJLB Isaac Levi, Wayne Uni-
versity student will give the
first talk in the fourth week of
a series of broadcasts which des-
cribe .the work of the more than
54 local, national and overseas
agencies that receive funds from
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Others to appear on the broad-
casts during the coming week
will be Mrs. Florence Moss Ros-
man, President Woman's Auxil-
iary, United Hebrew Schools,
9:15 Saturday evening May 10,
at 9:15 p. rn. over WJLB; Sam-
uel J. Benavie, music director
of station . WJR,. Sunday, May
11, at 10:15 a. m. over WJBK;
and Ira G. Kaufman, president
of Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion, ,Tuesday, May 13, at 6:55

MRS. HARRY A. SALVIN. first woman to become a member of p. m. over WJLB.
the Thirty-Dollar Club, is shown as she received the award for reporting
the highest percentage of coverage at the April 30 meeting of the
Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. (left to right) MRS.
KENNETH KURTZMAN, captain of team W-7-6; looks on as. MRS.
JOSEPH TANZMAN, captain of team W l4 A-57 pins a purple orchid
on Mrs. Salvin of team W 14 A 5.
Winding up the trade section
dinners held in behalf of the Al-
First reports on the success of the drive to enroll Detroit lied Jewish Campaign which
women in the Thirty-Dollar Club, launched at the final re- opened May 6, will be the Fac-
port rally of the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish tory Scrap Dealers' dinner May
12, and the Dry Goods section
Campaign, were tnnoilnced at the-
first general report rally May a.; Women's Auxiliary Maimonides dinner May 14.
Members of the Factory Scrap
Names of members of the club medical Society; Women's
will be made public during the League for Sabbath Observance; Dealers' section will meet for
'
coming week.
Women's League for Sabbath dinner at 8 p. ?n. Monday, May
Announcing formation of the Observance 12th Street Branch; 12, at Zack's. Lester Miller and
club of $30 contributors to the Women's League of Young Israel Charles Wolok are chairmen of
campaign, Mrs. H. C. Broder, of Detroit; Youth Education the committee making _arrange-
campaign chairman, said that "the League Congregation Ados Yes- ments, which includes Irving
Bean, Morton L. Cohen, Jack El-
$78,000 which the Women's Divis- hurin; and Zedakah Club.
ion is short of its goal represents
A number of organizations lish, Louis Isaacs, Samuel Isaacs,
the pleading faces of 2,300 little have made verbal promises of i Harry Murav, - Abraham Wein-
children whom that sum would pledges which will be announced traub and Nate Wolok.
feed for one month at $30 a later, Mrs. Millman said.
Co-chairmen of the committee
child."
sponsoring the Dry Goods section
Make Pledge Promises
an additional
"A gift of $30, or
pledge already Members of the treasury gifts dinner at 6:30 p. Wednesday,
gift to bring a -
May 14, in the Aviation Room
made up to $30, will entitle the committee are Mrs. James V. of the Detroit Leland Hotel are
donor to membership in the Browne, Mrs. D. Dworkin, Mrs.
Joseph G. Fenton, Mrs. Maurice co-chairmen Morris M. Jacobs,
Thirty-Dollar Club, and to the J
Samuel Schwartz and Morris
K
knowledge that she personally Klein,
Mrs. David Kliger, Mrs. Shatzen, and their committee,
Adele
Mondry,
Mrs.
Julius
Ring,
fed a little child for a month,"
Mrs. Issac Rosenthal, Mrs. Louis which includes Ira Brawer, Jul-
MA. Broder continued.
ian H. Krolik, Morris Kwaselow,
The first woman to become a Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Singer, Maurice A. Landau, Benjamin D.
member of the Thirty-Dollar Club Mrs. Frank Winton and Mrs. Lieberman, Sigmund Liftman,
was Mrs. Harry Salvin, who won Morris Witus.
Max Osnos, and the firms of Rob-
-
the Mrs. Sol Licitor award for
ins and Brode and Yolles and
.
reporting the highest percentage
Gilbert.

Two Trade Sections
Hold Final Dinners

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Panush Speaks
To Hadassah Chapter

of coverage at the April 24 meet- LOUIS
ing.
Membership goal of the Club,
Dr. Munk
Is 5,000 women whose gifts are The May meeting of the Bus-
$30 or over. It was also announc- Mess and Professional Division
ed that an award will be made to of Hadassah will be held at the
the area chairman who secures home of Mrs. Harry Baer, 18974
the most $30 and over contribu- Warrington Dr., at 8:15 p. m.
tions. Wednesday, May 13.
NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Mi-
For the evening's program chael L. Munk, 42, left for Europe

Women to Continue
Treasury Gifts Drive

.

Returning
To Berlin to Become
First Rabbi Since '38

—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer

Among those who attended the dinner meeting of the Furniture
Section of the AJC held on April 30, in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Book Cadillac were, left o right: LOUIS ROBINSON, JACK MALA-
MUD and CHARLES ABRAMSON. Main speaker was Rabbi Morris
Adler.

Heads Importers -
Jewish Overseer at Nazi Camp
Executed by Czech Court
NEW YORK (JPS)—Morris J.
PRAGUE (JTA)—Paul Rafael- Rosenthal, of Stein Hall & Co.,
son, a former Jewish overseer at was elected president of the Na-
the Zosen labor camp, was exe-

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Louis Panush will talk on mod- to become the first rabbi of Ber-
ern Hebrew literature. Charlotte lin since pre-war days, it .was
Kruger Bregman will follow announced by the Joint Distri-
bution Committee through whose
with dramatic readings.
Members and their friends are auspices Rabbi Munk will serve
asked to attend the meeting and in the German capital. He was
the social hour which will con- invited by the Jewish community
of Berlin to return to the city
clude the program.
of his birth for an extended stay
and guide the re-establishment
of Jewish religious life there.
Ivan Bloch BB Chapter

The roll of women's organiza-
tions who have m de pledges
from their treasury was read by
Mrs. Harry J. Millman, vice-
chairman of the Treasury Gifts
Committee, at the April 30
luncheon rally which closed the
Women's Division Drive.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, chair- Has First Mothers Fete
man of the committee who in-
Tuesday evening, May 13, at
troduced Mrs. Millman, a n - Zack's Catering, Ivan S. Bloch
flounced the drive for treasury Chapter, Bnai Brith Women, will
gifts would be continued until hold its first Mother's Day ban-
every Detroit women's g r o u p quet.
had been given an opportunity
Bob Hall, star of stage and
to contribute.
radio, will be guest entertainer.
Organisation Contributors
A musical program will be pre-
' ations sented by Mrs. Florence Weber,
Names of the orgarliz
whose gifts already have been soprano: Eillen Reznick, violinst,
received are: Athena Club; Aux- and pianist Marcia Margulies.
iliary Jewish Home for the
Chairman of the affair is Mrs.
Aged; Auxiliary, Julius Rosen-
wald Post; Caroline Friendship Reva Eisenberg. Menibers of the
Club; David Horodoker Junior committee include Pearl Rosen-
Club, Eastern Ladies Society; berg, Mrs. Dorothy Curtis, ticket
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid chairman; Mrs. Cecilia Kaufman,
Society; House of Shelter Ladies decorations; Mrs. Edith Singer,
Auxiliary; Ladies Auxiliary, and Mrs. Gladys Phillips, pro-
Congregation B eth Yehudah; gram chairman.
Ladies Auxiliary, Rachel Agree
Memorial Society; Laundry Canada Permits Congress
Ladies Social Club; and Miz- To Bring 1,000 Orphans
MONTREAL (JTA)—The Ca-
rachi Sisters of Zion.
Other organizations who have nadian Government has granted
made gifts are : Primrose Ben- permission to the Canadian J _ ew-
evolent So c i e t y; Rochellaya ish Congress to bring into the
Stepiner Aid Society; Women'. minty" as immigrants 1,000 Zu-
Auxiliary Bnai Zion* Women's' ropes, Jewish war orplang under

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