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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-05-30

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UVES OF OUR TIMES

Jewish Centcf.
Activiti:s

(The .Twish Community Center,
8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather
Agency)

Teen-Age Campaigners
Tabulte Club Pledges
The Center Teen-Age Allied
Jewish Campaign Committee is
making every effort to wind up
its drive successfully within the
next week. As of May 20, the
following clubs had turned in
thLeir pledges: Lt. Seymour So-
bole AZA, $15.60; Senior Judaean
Dinars, $10; Senior Judaean
Chave•im, $10; Brandeis, Chap-
ter II, $7; Cliques, $5, and AZA
No. 309, $10.
AZA Chapter 321 has pledged
to raise $100 for the campaign,
setting a mark for other groups
to equal.

_Camp Chelsea Registration
Now in Full Swing
Registration is now in full
swing for Camp Chelsea, moth-
ers' and children's 411limp operat-
d by the
e
Jewish
, an-
Center
no unces Samuel Neuschatz, damp
director. Registration is open to
adult women, members of Moth-
ers' Clubs, and mothers with
young children ranging in ,„age
from three to eight years.
For registration appointments,
phone Harriet Shear •at MA.
8400, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
Monday through Friday.

Friday, May 30, 1947

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Congress Women Elect Mrs. Green, Detroit Youth

Name Officers for New Area Units
Heads 'M' Hillel

Closing its 20th year on the
University of Michigan campus,
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation dis-
tributed its annual awards at the
installation banquet on May 18
at Allenel Hotel, Ann Arbor.
Rabbi Morton Appelbaum gave
the principal address.
Mothers' Clubs Programs
Feature Spring Spirit
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, direc-
During May and June the
tor of the Foundation, presented
Mothers' Clubs will feature pro-
honor keys for Hillel leadership
grams dealing with the spirit of
to Muriel Aaron of Greenfield,
spring.
Mass., Blanche Berger of North
Monddy. June 2. 8 p. m.—Center
Bergen, N. J., Helen Greenberg
Mothers' Club, in the USO Lounge of
of Miami Beach, Fla., Helen Hor-
the Jewish Community Center.
Tuesday. June 3, 1:30 p. m.—Dex-
witz of Elmiro, N. Y., Norma
ter Mot hers' Club, in Bnai Moshe
Lappen of Des Moines, Ia., Carol
syna gog ue.
Tuesday. .Tune 3. 1 p. m.—Young
Lieberman of Maplewood, N. J.,
Women' s St udy Club will hold Its
and Oscar Feldman of Pough-
mother and daughter luncheon In But-
zel Hall.
keepsie, N. Y.
Tuesday. June 3—Woodward Study
Students who received the Hil-
Club will visit the 111Boys' Republic.
9-Mile at Inkster.
lel Cabinet Award for outstand-
Wednesday. May 28, 1:30 p. rn.—
ing leadership included Stuart
Fenkell Mothers' Club, at the home
of Mrs. Rose Pubple, 2254 Filigree.
Goldfarb of Jackson, Allene Gol-
A
TV. -1-8533.
Thursday. June 5, 8 p. m.—Twelfth
—Photos by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Photographer inkin of Chicago, Benson Jaffee
St Mothers' Club will meet in Zack's
These newly-elected officers will lead the Detroit Women's of Cleveland Heights, Barbara
Ha ll.
Thursday. June 12, 8 p. m.—Davison Division of the American Jewish Congress for 1947-48 season: Levin of East Chicago and Mor-
Mothers' Club, at the Workman's Cir- (seated) MRS. SAMUEL GREEN, division president; (standing 1. ris Stulberg of Marshall.
cle. Linwood at Burlingame.
to r.) MRS. AARON FRIEDMAN, South Area, president; MRS.
The Milford Stern Forensics
Coming Events
ARCHIE C. GOLDBERG, Central area, president; MRS. SAMUEL award was presented to Stuart
Wednesday, June 4, 6 p. m.—Cen-
H.
BLONDY,
Northwest
Area,
president,
and
MRS,
FRANK
BERN-
Goldfarb. Jay Singer of Hart
ter and Fen kell Mothers' Clubs will
hold theietennt mothers' and dau.gh- STEIN,•Northwest Area, president.
received the Arnold Schiff Hillel
• * *
ters' banquet. Mr. and Mrs. , Herman
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Cultural Prize.
Jacobs will be guests of honor. Make
Mrs. Samuel Green was re- Maldaver. secretaries, Ben Gottloeb,
your reservations with the president.
The Arnold Schiff Memorial
Mrs. A. Libowsky, MA. 1997, not later
elected president of the Detroit treasurer, and Abe Katzman, member- Interfaith Scholarship was won
than Sunday, June 1.
51-large
Wednesday, June 11, 8 p. m.—An- Women's Division of tfre Amer- by Allene Golinkin. Second, prize
Northwest Chapter Mesdames Hat.-
nual NA. ind-up Rally will be held in
Shapir o, Louis Red- and honorable mention were
the auditorium of the Jewish Com- ican Jewish Congress at the an- 0 id Nelson . . Dan Shapiro
stone. Allan Agree, M i lton J. Miller ; grarited to James Trustwein of
Center. Checks will be dis-
tri hilted to philanthropic. religious and nual meeting held May .21 at the and Arnold Frank, vice president Tol
edo and Roland Ure of Wor-
Maurice Lax, Nedwin Smokier and
cultural agencies working in Palestine
Edward Rothenberg, secretaries; David cester, Mass.
Jewish Community Center.
arid Europe. as well as In Detroit.
Gaberman.
treasurer,
and
Al
Padover,
Summer Program
'
Hillel Service Awards also
Presidents of_ the four newly member-at-large.
The summer
program
of the created area chapters were named
Mothers'
Club* begins
Wednes-
day. July 2, and will continue also. Mrs. Aaron Friedman heads
weekly through July and August the South Chapter; Mrs. Archie
with a series of outings and spe- Goldberg, Central Chapter; Mrs.
cial tours to Camp Chelsea and Frank Bernstein, Northeast Chap-
other Red Feather agencies.
ter, and Mrs. Samuel H. Blondy,
Northwest Chapter.
Huai Brith, Club Leaders
Hold Final Council Session
Division—Mesdames Benjamin Ko-
glwa Lfaupis.
Stellar.
Frank,
All BBYO and Center club Tae?iceH
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDA; -1
Lap-
P; g 'ha
and
"s
ri.arUilt an
Pra
leaders and advisors are urged pin, vice president; Harry Bookstein,
and Joseph Staub, sec-
to attend the final meeting of the ArthurAbrams
Arthur Stone. treasurer, and
retaries;
season of the Leaders Council to Abe Ro.senberg, member-at-large.
be held at 8 p. m. Monday, June
South Chapter — Mesdames Barnet
The Following Yahrzeits Will Be Observed
William Vidaver, David Wig-
9, in the Intermediate Lounge of Dickman.
dersonk William Cohen, Max Klayman
the Jewish Center.
and Shay Foreman, vice presidents;
This Coming Month
Bladen, Benjamin Lefkowitz
Sam Neuschatz of the Center Bernard
and Felix Green. secretaries; Morris
staff will review a sociological Halperin, treasurer, and Moe Perlis,
AT YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
research study on "Leadership— member-at-large.
Central Chapter — Mesdames Harry
Autocratic, Laissez Faire and Weinstock,
Mr. Max Glassman
Louis Panush, Sam Her-
May 27
Democratic." Charles Levy, boys' man, Emanuel Einstein. I. Schubiner
Mr. Max Lefkowitz
May 28
David Bernstein, vice presidents;
worker of BBYO, will lead the and
P. Einstanding, Wallace Nathan and
Mrs. Rebecca Temchin
May 29
discussion to follow. Helen Al- James Montante, secretaries; J. M. Lat.
Mrs. Etta Besterman
May 30
treasurer, and Joseph Newman,
pert will present social games tin.
member-at-large.
Mr. Abraham Shuster
June 3
and lead in community singing.

Northeast Chapter—Mesdames Benton
Mrs. Michla. Eisenman
June 4
Wolfe, Max Saidman, Louis Hambur-
ger. Samuel Olsher, Charles Feinberg
University Area Women
Mr. James Goldenberg
June 5
and William Gottesman, vice presidents;
Fred Sherman, Arthur Colten and Fred
Honor Husbands at Picnic
Mr. Ben Benson
June 5
Members of the University
Mrs. Anna Cohen
June 6
Area Whalen& Club will honor mittee is holding its annual
June 9
Mr. Moses Weingarden
their husbands by celebrating wienie roast at 8 p. m. Saturday,
Mr. Jacob Surowitz
June 12
"Father's Day," Saturday eve- May 31, in Rouge Park. Ticket
June 15
Mr. Samuel Kaplan
ning, June 14, at the cottage of
June 17
Mr. Harry Smith
the president, Mrs. Harry Nach- holders will meet at the Rouge
June 20
Mr. Josef Kutzen
man. All those interested are to swimming pool, after s tartin g
June 20
Mr. Harris Buch
make reservations with Marion from the Jewish Community
June. 24
Mr. Sam Puchowitsky
Pozen, UN. 1-5893, not later than Center at 8 p. m. In case of rain,
Wednesday, June 11.
June 24
Mrs. Maryasha Talberg
the affair will be held in Butzel
June 24
The group will gather at Mrs. Hall of the Center.
Mrs. Lena Brenner
Nachman's city home, 17578 Ken-
June 25
Tickets are $1 per couple and
Mrs. Sarah Levin
tucky, from which they plan to can be obtained froir. the fol-
June 25
Mr. Philip Miller
leave at 8 p. m.
lowing committee meinh , :r:,: Phil
Please contact the Yeshivah for observance of Yahrzeit of
Margolis, Jerry Gotthe1f, Janet
your beloved departed and we will add their names to this
Campaign Committee 7Tolds
David, Arlene Cohen and Jackie•
perpetual memoriam tablet, so that friends may also remember.
Wlenie Roast Saturday
Rossmore, or may be purchased
The Teen-Age Campaign Corn- t the main desk of the Center.

144311IAM:

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were presented to townspeople,
faculty members and Hillel
friends in this area for services
to the Foundation. Recipients of
this award included Mrs. Mollie
Bank and Sidney Samovitz of
Detroit, Dr. William Haber, Nat
Perlman, Abe Muchnick, Her-
bert Schlager and Osias Zwerd•
ling, all of Ann Arbor.
The Fraternity-Sorority Hillel
Cooperation cup was presented
to Sigma Delta Tau Sorority.
Stuart Goldfarb, out-going Hillel
Council president, turned over
the gavel to Howard Freeman of
Detroit, ,newly-elected Council
president who introduced the
Hillel Council fer 1947-48.

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