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Local Brevities

JULIUS CHAJES, composer-
pianist, and MARGUERITE KO-
ZENN, soprano, have been invited
to perform at the Jewish Arts
Festival, in New York's Town
Hall, Wednesday evening, May 21.
• • •
FRED M. BUTZEL was named
a member of the executive com-
mittee of the Detroit chapter of
the American Red Cross, Henry
T. Ewald, chairman, announced.
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PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY of
Wayne University initiated Leon
Bleifeld of 3010 Cortland at a
ceremony and dinner home of
Martin Hollander Sunday, May 4.
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SILVERSKIN FAMILY CLUB
has elected the following officers
for the coming year: Fred Sor-
kowitz, president; Max Rubin,
vice president; Lillian Slomovitz,
recording secretary, and David
Silverstein, treasurer. The club
had a wienie roast May 12.

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Because he compiled a scholas
tic average higher than that of
any other senior in the Wayne
University College of Medicine,
IRVING YOUNG, 2724 Glendale,
t The terms of this JWB-JWV ar- Wyandotte Youth Wins
is the recipient of the 1947 Alum-
rangement were made public by U of M Scholarship
ni Service Award, presented an-
Frank L. Weil, WB president, and
nually by the College's Alumni
.Milton H. Richman, national com-
Association to recognize out-
Robert Stahl, son of Mr. and
standing student work.
•
Mrs. Carl Stahl of 2624 Biddle,
mander of JWV.
• • •
A worldwide campaign to raise Wyandotte, has been awarded a
PITTSBURGH—Membership and participation in the
The Stairway Dancing School
University of
Jewish
Community
Center
should
be
open
to
all
inhabitants
funds
for the establishment of
provided entertainment at the
Michigan R e g-
the
first
YM-YWHA
in
Jerusalem
hospital party given at the Dear- of the local community without distinction as to race, creed or
ents Alumni
born Veteran Hospital by the color, but "it should be clear that the Jewish Center is an under the auspices of the World
Scholarship. He
Federation
of
YMHAs
and
Jew-
AUXILIARY OF LT. JACK agency maintained for the specialized needs of the Jewish
was among the
ish
Centers
was
approved at the
WINOKUR POST, Jewish War spiritual-cultural group, and that the primary emphasis of its
top three gradu-
meeting of the J WI3 executive
Veterans, May 14.
program is upon Jewish con-
ates of the Janu-
committee.
• • •
ary, 1947, gradu-
tent."
Jewish
Book
Council
and
Jewish
J
Representing the 301 Jewish
HENRY COHEN FAMILY
ating class at
This was one of 21 far Music Council as "constructive
CIRCLE will welcome back the
Roosevelt High
reaching recommendations pre- undertakings" which JWB "should Centers and YM-YWHAs in the
Joseph Kauffmans at the June 14 sented to the National Jewish continue to sponsor and extend,' ,; World Federation, JWB will name
School and is
meeting at the home of Mrs.
now a U. of M.
Welfare Board at the opening ,.-Dr. Janowsky recommended tha t a committee to study how and
Fanny
Cohen. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stahl freshman.
in JWB should establish an "all- I when the campaign should be
session
of
its
annual
meeting
launched in the U. S.
Kauffman are returning from Mi-
The alumni scholarships are
the William Penn Hotel by Dr. embracing Jewish Culture Coun-
ami Beach.
The 36 members of the JWB awarded on a basis of high marks,
Oscar I. Janowsky, professor of cil" which would sponsor and pro-
• • •
ote interest in Jewish history Survey Commission, which will leadership, and the "desire to ac-
history at the College of the City mote
The Student Group of the DE- of
and literature, fine arts, crafts, I continue in existence after this quire a university education."
New
York.
All
were
adopted.
TROIT MUSIC STUDY CLUB
annual meeting include Mrs.
and theater.
Mrs. Glogower Re-Elected
will meet at 7:30 p. m. this Fri-
Samuel R. Glogower and Isidore
Dr.
Janowsky
declared
that
the
Thirteen
prominent
Jewish
lead-
Annual Election of
day at the home of Marylin Kap-
enlarged military establishment Sobeloff of Detroit.
lan,
3244
Pasadena. Harris ers were re-elected to office and "imposed obligations which will
Owing to the sudden death of Pisgah Lodge June 16-
a
world-renowned
rabbi
was
Crohn and Kurt Saffir will talk
set firm limits to the dirninuation his mother, Mrs. Sabina Loth
on Wagner's "Der Ring des Ni- named as a vice-president of the
of JWB services," adding that any Liebman, 78, Dr. Joshua Loth
JWB
at
the
business
session.
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai
belungen" and records will be
Frank L. Weil, New York City narrowing of JWB's function in Liebman, author of the best- Brith will hold annual election
played.
seller,
"Peace
of
Mind,"
who
was
the
Jewish
Center
field
"would
be
• •
attorney, was chosen as president
a distinct disservice to the Ameri- to have delivered the principal of officers at 8:30 p. m. Monday,
JERICHO-LODGE, IOOF, will to serve an eighth term and Mrs.
address at the closing session of June 16, at the Jewish Center.
hold a dinner-dance Sunday eve- Felix M. Warburg, also of New can Jewish community." . -
the JWB -annual meeting was
All members are urged to re-
$26,000,000 Expansion
ning. June 8, at the Park Ave. York, was re-elected honorary
unable to be present.
serve this date and to participate
Penthouse. Arrangements are vice-president. Dr. David de Soli ' The sum of $26,000,000 has been
President Truman, in a greet- in selecting next year's adminis-
being made by Morris Shapiro, Pool, spiritual leader of the Span- ! raised or is in process of being
to the JWB read to the clos- tration.
committee chairman; Leo B. ish and Portuguese Synagogue in raised by Jewish Center's - in 117 ing
ing session, expressed his "ad-
Furst, treasurer; William Kozin, New York City, and chairman of . communities of the United States miration for the constructive ap-
OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIE-
secretary, and Jack Spring, Jacob the JWB Religious Activities Di- I and Canada for new or improved proach taken
by the JWB to
Zucker, Henry Greenwald, Jack vision, was elected vice-president. buildings and facilities to meet carry out an intensive year-long TY will meet at 8:30 p. m. Tues-
day,
May 20, at the home of Mr.
Vice-presidents include Mrs. 1 a postwar demand for commu-
Wasserman, David Viclor, Nath-
survey of its function in, and and Mrs. Morris Teitel, 2476 Cle-
an Geer, Meyer Fine and Wil- Samuel R. Glogower, Detroit. I nity-wide Jewish cultural and
ments.
liam Weisserman. Earl W. Pfaff, Herman Jacobs, director of the youth programs, reflecting an up- service to, the community."
grand master of the state lodge. Jewish Center of Detroit, was surge of interest in the Jewish
will visit Jericho Lodge May 2 - elected a member of the national Community Center movement, it
was reported.
to confer the second degree on JWB board.
Transformation of the JWB
candidates.
Completion of the momentou
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from "a mere service agency" task of compiling the statistical
1
MLAWER UMGEGEND VER- into a central organizing body record of the participation of
EIN is sponsoring a card party for the Jewish Center movement Jewish servicemen in the Amer-
at 8 p. m., Saturday evening. May of America was recommended by ican armed forces in World War
l, at Jewish Veterans Audi- Prof. Salo W. Baron of Columbia II was reported by Milton Weill,
torium, 8212 Twelfth. L. Seman- University in his capacity as New York, chairman of JWB's
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sky is chairman and S. Kline is chairman of the Survey Corn- Army and Navy Division. He an-
co-chairman. Refreshments will mission. nounced the forthcoming publi-
WEDNESDAY EVENING
be served. Proceeds will go to
The recommendations were part cation of the two-volume "Amer-
charity.
of a 135,000-word report which ican Jews in World War II," by II
• • •
Dr. Janowsky submitted after a the Dial Press.
GEN. MAURICE ROSE POST, year-lung survey of JWB's aims,
at
In his account of JWB's con- li
JWV; will participate in patrio- goals, services, programs and re-
tinuing services to the armed
tic exercises in honor of Mem- lationships to Jewish Community forces
at home and abroad during
orial Day at noon Friday, May Centers, other national Jewish
or- 1946, Weill pointed out that JWB
30, at Oakvie',v Cemetery. The ganizations, Jewish schools and at the beginning..
"phenomenal voice,"
of 1947 was
post will sponsor the services in synagogues. The survey was serving at 50 Army
and Navy
N. Y. Times.
cooperation with Congregation launched by JWB in 1945 to pro-
installations through USO, at 125
Bnai Moshe.
"most beautiful voice in
vide a guide for its postwar pro- Veterans Hospitals, 36 Army and
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gram.
years"- N.Y. Herald-Tribune
Navy General Hospitals, at camps
MIKLOS GAFNI
RABBI MORRIS ADLER will
Fundamental Principles
and bases in Hawaii, Panama,
address the Detroit Philosophical
Principal Speaker win be
In his suggested statement of Alaska, and the Philippines and
Society at 8:15 Thursday at Hotel principles defining the funda-
HON. GLEN H. TAYLOR
Statler. His subject will be "The mental principles of Jewish Cen- maintained seven religious hos-
U. S. Senator—from Idaho, Progressive, Courageous, Liberal
Philosophy of Maimonodes." The ter work, Dr. Janowsky empha- pitality centers for troops in Eu-
AN OUTSTANDING EVENT YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER
public is invited. A discussion will sized that "while participation in rope and Japan.
Proceeds to purchase a Yiddish Linotype
Jewish
Chaplains
follow the address.
the Jewish Center should be open
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printing press to go to the USSR
to all inhabitants of the local Dr. David de Sola told the
ANNE CAMPBELL, Detroit community, the maintenance of convention that at the beginning
Tickets $1.20 - $1.80 - $2.40 lecl. Tax
News poet, who has made num- non-sectarian agencies is not the of 1947 there were 49 full-time
Grinnells--1515 Woodward
erous appearances before local function of the Jewish Center Jewish chaplains .in the -Army,
Jewish Community Center-8904 Woodward
Jewish organizations, will be hon- movement.
Navy and Veterans Administra-
Jewish Cultural Center-2105 Joy Road
ored on the silver anniversary
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization-11715 Dexter
Such institutions are emment- tion and 105 civilian rabbis on
of her activities as News poet at ly desirable, and individual Jews part-time.
Pisgah Lodge Office--1249 Griswold
a dinner at the Masonic Temple may join with their fellow-citi- The nationwide program of
Metro Music House-10324 Dexter
.1
Zukin Confectkinery-8838 12th St.
on Monday evening. Reserva- zens, Jews - and non-Jews, in claims and contact services for
Sam Miller's Barber Shop-1305 Linwood
tions are being taken by Mrs. sponsoring, directing and financ- veterans of the Jewish faith and
Detroit Jewish Committee Office.
Malcolm D. MacQueen, TOwn- ing their activities. However, sub- their dependents, which has been
len Lawyers Building.
send 8-6168. The dinner is be- scribe to a primary Jewish pur- the responsibility of JWB, will
DETROIT JEWISH COMITTEE TO
ing arranged by the Detroit Fed- pose, they cannot be members of be taken over "with an orderly
eration of Music Clubs and many a national association of Jewish and gradual transfer" by the
AID RUSSIAN REHABILITATION
civic groups are joining in hon- Community Centers." Jewish War Veterans of the
Tune in Radio Station WM, Sunda/. Eves : 9:45
oring Miss CampbelL
Describing the JWB-sponsored United States beginning June 1.

JWB Delegates Review
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