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Friday, May 9, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Fourteen
Women's League
Will Meet May 21
To Elect Officers
Hapoet Soccer Team
Beats N.Y. All-Stars
Before 55,237 Fans
in Auto Sates Section Hear Satzberger
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Pal-
estine Hapoel Soccer team de-
The closing meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations 1946-1947 season will
be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
May 21, at the Shaarey Zedek
social hall.
. Election of officers will be held.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president,
will give her annual report.
Dr. Victor Rapport, dean of
the College of Liberal Arts of
Wayne University, will be guest
speaker. Mrs. Harry Becker is
program chairman.
The annual Mildred Simons
Rosenberg award will be con-
ferred upon the outstanding boy
and girl who have made meri-
torious contributions to the com-
munity.
The Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver will be hostesses at
the social hour to be held prior
to the business meeting.
All women who are members
of organizations affiliated with
the League are invited.
feated a local all-star aggrega-
tion, 2-0, -before the largest
American audience ever to wit-
ness „a soccer match. According
to.the official figures, 55.4,237 per-
sans saw the contest ar Yankee
Stadium last Sunday.
The Hapoel goals were scored
by Itzhak Fried and Herbert
Meitner. Fried and Hapoel's 18-
year-old goalie, Jacob Chodorov,
starred for the Palestinians The
spectators stood in silence for
one minute in memory of the
6,000,000 Jews murdered in Eu-
rope. k
Leaders in the Auto Sales Section of the
Mechanical Trades Division heard Joseph Sals-
berger, secretary of the Cooperative Movement
of Jerusalem, at a dinner-meeting at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel on April 30. Seated, left to right:
HERBERT TEAL, SAUL H. ROSE, HARRY NEW-
MAN, chairman of Auto -Sales; JOSEPH SALZ-
—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Staff Photographer
BERGER, MAX' D. SCHUSTER, chairman of the
board of governors of the Mechanical Trades
Division, JACK STINE and JACK GELLER.
Standing: FRED A. ETTINGER, LEO ADLER, LEON
MAGID, SIDNEY GOTTLIEB, WILLIAM STORICH,
GILBERT MISHEL and BERNARD TEAL.
Young Israel's 24th Anniversary
Dinner Climaxes Two-Month Drive
Doi, Gruner's Sister
To Attend Memorial
Meeting Here May 15
To Introduce
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Morgenthau Lodge
Sets
Paper Publkation Plans
Where
The public relations committee
of the Henry Morgenthau Bnai
Brith lodge, under the direction
of Phil Rothschild, announces
the following appointments for
the lodge paper:
Publisher, Art Schurgin, editor
and co-editor, Bill Goll and Dick
Miller; business manager, Mort
Sultan and auxiliary editor, Mrs.
Marge Kaplan.
'The editorial board will con-
sist of Morry Wasserman, Arnie
Silbersteinfi Jack Fine, Gabe
Glantz and Bill Ross.
You Save TIME - MONEY
Culminating an intensive two-' Young Israel, as toastmaster, the
month drive, Young Israel of ' program for the evening will
Detroit celebrates its twenty- include a recitation by Mary
fourth anniversary this Sunday, l Moerman, • a member of the
with a banquet in Shaarey Zedek 777177
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A memorial meeting for Dov
Social Hall. Hundreds of mem-
Gruner and his martyred com-
bers, friends and patrons of
rades will be
YoQng Israel will be present at
held at the con-
this event, according to Charles
clusion of the
1'. Gellman, president.
traditional 30-
With Elijah Stein, vice-presi-
day period of
dent of the National Council of
mourning at 8:30
p.m. Thursday,
Annual Election Set
May 15, in the
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
social hall at
By Israel Sisterhood
Fetes Mothers, Daughters;
Bnai Moshe Syn-
Temple Israel Sisterhood Will
Announce Election Results
elect officers for the coming year
agogue.
at a luncheon meeting at 12:30
The meeting is
Plans are in progress for the
p. m. Monday, May 12, in the
sponsored by the
Mother-Daughter banquet to be
English Room of the Book-Cadil-
United Zionists- Mrs. Friedman
given by the Bnai Moshe Sister-
lac Hotel.
Revisionists of Detroit.
Mrs. Harvey Steadman of
Mrs. Helen Friedman, Gruner's hood in the social hall of the
Lansing,- state president of Tem-
sister, will attend the meeting. I Congregation, Monday evening,
ple Sisterhoods, will install the
Other speakers will be Rabbi May 19.
RABBI H. KANOTOPSHY
Prizes for the youngest and
new officers. Cantor Robert Tul-
Emanuel Zapinsky of New York,
member of the national execu- oldest mothers present, and for ' Rayos Girls, a Young Israel man will present a program of
tive committee of the United the mother with most daughters
youth group. The evening's ad- songs, accompanied by Mrs. Rose
Zion ists-lreVIgronists; Eliezer Sho- at the banquet, will be awarded. dress will be delivered by' Rabbi Bassin Stein.
Reservations for the luncheon
stak, secretary of the League for! The arrangements committee is
Harold B. Kanotopsky, spiritual
National Labor in Palestine, and heaged by Mrs. Bert Ruby, as- leader of Young Israel of East- are being taken by Mrs. Louis 1
Dr. Morris Steiner of Chicago, sisted by Mesdames Alfred Guns- ern Parkway :in Brooklyn, N. Y. M. Bloomberg, 18711 Pennington.1
former editor of the Revisionist berg, James Sobel, Frank Guns-
Rabbi Kanotopsky was gradu-
; berg, Harry Gunsberg and Theo-
Hayarden.
ated Magna Cum Laude in 1944
dore Curtis.
Reservations can' be made by from Yeshivah University. He
Legion Post Sponsors
phoning the congregation office, ministered to Cong. Beth David
Gershon in Brooklyn before tak-
HO. 0862, by Friday, May 16.
Parade, Program for
The following officers were ing his Young Israel post.
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He has been instructor in
'I Am An Ameri c an' Day, elected by the Sisterhood at the
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i annual election: President, Mrs. mathematics at the Talmudical
Final arrangements are being Morris Klamman; first vice presi- Academy, the English Depart-
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formulated by the Julius Rosen- , dent, Mrs. Bert Ruby; second ment of the Yeshivah, and in ad-
wald Post, American Legion, for' vice president, Mrs. Alfred Guns- dition to his pulpit, for the past
its Am An American" Day pro- berg; third vice president, Mrs. year has held a post as Rosh
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gram at 2 p. m. Sunday, May 18, : Sam Freedman; fourth vice pres- Yeshivah of the. Brooklyn Branch
on the recreation field of the ident. Mrs. David Krause; re- of Rabbi - Isaac Elchanan Theo- Te!l 0,,C1
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Sto-e.:
Roosevelt School, Linwood and cording secretary, Mrs. Morris logical Seminary.
Tuxedo. i Direnfeld; financial secretary,
Music' will be furnished by the Mrs. Saul Kling; treasurer, Mrs.
AU Detroit Jews Are Invited
Toni Phillips and Rose Vanker Frank Gunsberg, and chaplain,
American Legion Drum and Bu- Mrs. E. A. Levi.
to Join in Honoring the 75th
gle Corps and other musical or-
birthday of
ganisations.
i Shaarey Zedek Juniors
Among the speakers welcoming
the new citizens will- be the Hon- Seek Double Membership
orable Arthur F. Lederle. judge
In an attempt to double the
of the United States Circuit Court. i
Participating in a parade at present membership of 130, Shaa-
1:30 p. m. starting from Davison rey Zedek's Junior Congregation
and Dexter will be representa- announces an all-out membership
tives of the Army, Navy. Air• drive. Shulamith Adler, member-
World famous playwright and poet
Forces, veteran groups and Bby ship chairman, heads the cam-
at
Scouts. paign.
The J. C. motto is "Worship,
Information may be had by
Temple Beth El •
calling Commander Max Orn- Inspiration and Fellowship —
Woodward and Gladstone
tein, TO. 6-3767 or Americaniza- Strengthen your soul, help us
tion officer Joseph Shapiro, TO. reach the goal," according to
Sun. May I I, 8:30 p.m.
Charles Kramer, president of the
8-2808.
youth group.
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David
Pinski
Harry Nathan to Address
Jewish Congress Radio Hour. George Agree Heads
The next speaker on the radio Rafelson Post Dance
hour sponsored by the Detroit
Section of American Jewish Con- • Plans are nearing completion
g•ess over station WJLB will be for the second annual dinner
Harry Nathan, section president, dance of the Robert Rafelson
who will be heard at 9:45 p. rn. JWV Past to be held Wednesday
this Saturday. evening, May 21, at. the Palm
Nathan, a member of the na- Beach Cafe.
tional administrative board of George W. Agree is chairman
the Jewish Congress, has just re- of the affair. The committee in-
turned from New York, where eludes Phil Rothschild, Norm
he participated in a special con- Rosenfeld, Sam Fenton LeRoy
ference of the board. He will re- Dunn and Les Fleischer. Call
port on resolutions adopted at Agree at HO. 7439 for informa-
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