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June 06, 1947 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-06-06

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Peg. Seventeen

Friday. :Juno 6. 1 4)47

Romania Restores
Shaarey Zeclek,
To Consecrate 66 Citizenship Rights
Sunday, June 15
BUCHAREST (JTA)—The Ro-

Sixty-six young women, the
largest class in the history of the
congregation, will participate in
the annual Consecration Services
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
at 10 a. m. Sunday, June 15, in
the main auditorium. of the
synagogue.
The consecrants will partici-
pate in a cantata entitled "The
Sabbath," written by Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler and Michael Atzmoni,
with direction and musical com-
position by Shirley Subar and
Lillian E. Robbins. Cantor Jacob
H. Sonenklar will conduct the
performance.
Twelve of the consecrants will
lead in the floral offering. Su-
zanne Lasser will give the pro-
logue and Barbara Mandell the
epilogue. Harry M. Shulman and
Charles Rubiner, president and
vice president of the congrega-
tion, vvill present prayer books
to the members of the class on
behalf of the congregation.'
Rabbi Adler will address the
class, and a reception in the so-
cial hall for the consecrants and
their families will follow the
service.

Music Students
Present Recital

The Student Group of the Mu-
sic Study Club, under the advis-
orship of Mrs. I. Mendelson, will
present a concert at 8:20 p. m.
Tuesday, June 10, in the small
auditorium of the Rackham Bldg.
Participants will. include Har-
ris Crohn, Betty Kewalsky, Bev-
erly Lastar, Harriet Lewis and
Kurt Saffir, pianists; Bill Berg-
hoff, Gregory Christy, Lawrence
Diamond, Sandra Edelman, Mari-
lyn Kaplan, James Keene, Adam
Malone and Paul Tarabek, vio-
linists.
are
Other instrumbntalists
Thomas Thomas, violincellist,
Rudy Efraim, violist; Marvin Pri-
mack and Alan Bressler, clari-
netists, and Skip Rosenthal, flut-
ist.
-
Tickets may be obtained at
the door.

Detroit ORT Chapter
Names Mrs. Becker
President for Year

manian parliament adopted a
sweeping citizenship refcnin law
which wipes out thousinds of
grievances of Romanian Jews,
some of which date back 30
years. The vote on the measure
backed by all Jewish organiza-
tions in the country was 188-2.
The new law provides that all
persons who have resided in Ro-
manian territory since 1920 auto-
matically acquire citizenship.
This provision even includes per-
sons who failed to register for
Romanian citizenship after
World War I. In addition, all
persons repatriated from terri-
tory ceded to the USSR or to be
repatriated will retain their full
citizenship status, provided they
were Romanian residents before
June 28, 1940.
The measure also cancels all
discriminatory legislation im-
posed by the Goga and Cuza pro-
Nazi governments which de-
prived tens of thousands of Jews
of citizenship rights and made
them "stateless."

NW Men's Club Fetes
Fathers and Children

The Men's 'Club of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation, Cur-
tis and Santa Rosa, will hold a
fathers' and children's party at
2:30 p. m. Sunday, June 8. This
annual program will be held in
the social hall of the synagogue.
Featured at this party will ,be
the presentation of the annual
award medal to the most out-
standing girl or boy in the North-
west Hebrew Congregation. This
award is made possible through
the Men's Club affiliation with
the National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs.
A bird circus act, plus refresh-
ments and souvenirs, are prom-
ised for the children.

Light Script Tells Story
Of American Naval Hero

"Pugnacious Commodore," by
Morton Wishengrad, the story of
Uriah P. Levy, who made Amer-
ican naval history through his
successful campaign against flog-
ging, will be broadcast on the
Eternal Light radio program at
8 a.m. Sunday, June 8, on station
WWJ.
Pre-Schoolers Close
Uriah P. Levy went to sea as
Play School's Season
a boy, gained fame fighting the
British Navy during the war of
At 12th Street Center
1812 and later became ,a "stormy
petrel"
of the American Navy.
Children 3 to 5 years of age
will bring to a close their play He made a lasting contribution
school next Thursday with a to American democracy through
party. This activity, under the his struggle to eradicate corporal
supervision of Evelyn Citrin and punishment in the Navy.
many volunteers, has been in
operation since last October.
Dr. Kazdan Heads New
Serving approximately 50 chil-
dren for two-hour sessions a day, Haifa Chapter Officers
the group has developed into a
Dr. Louis L. Kazdan was elect-
regular pre-school play group.
Originally designed as a conven- ed president of the Haifa Chapter
ience for busy mothers, the play of the Zionist Organization of
group is a method of helping Detroit at the group's annual
children learn how to play and meeting held May 26.
Other officers for the coming
live with each other.
An outgrowth of the play year include Dr. Bernard Weston,
group has been the formation of Mrs. I. Walter Silver and Mrs.
a Mothers' Club. This group held Alex - Zuchman, vice presidents;
a dinner on May 14 which 43 Mrs. Fred Perlman and Mrs. Al-
bert A. Schwartz, secretaries;
mothers attended.
Herman Kazdan, treasurer, and
board members-at-large, Samuel
Szenes Group of PWO
Barr, Sidney Brand, Leonard
Radner, Dr. I. Walter Silver and
Dramatizes DP Plight
Harold Weisman.
Committee chairmen will be
"The Face at the Window," ear-
then booklet depicting the plight announced at a meeting June 9.
of European Jews and other dis-
placed persons, was used as the Down River JWV Post
basis for a playlet presented by Ladies Auxiliary Formed
Mrs. Rose Lachover to the mem-
bership of the newly-formed
Down River Post No. 225 of the
Chana Szenes branch of the Pio-
Jewish War Veterans, with Har-
neer Women's Organization.
Members of the cast were Mes- old Podolsky as Commander, re-
dames Emma Shreier, Dorothy cently instituted .a Ladies' Aux-
Gross, Ethel Silber, Rose Willis, iliary. The following officers
Kate Weine, Bertha Rosenthal, were installed:

Ruth Ungeleiter, Charlotte Rich-
mond and Julia Nathan.
For the second act, members
wrote letters to congressmen urg-
ing admission of DPs to this
country.
A radio rebroadcast of "Sum-
mer Harvest," the story of Chana
Szenes, will be featured at the
-next meeting.

President. Mrs. Bess Rose. Wyan-
dotte• first vice-president. Lillian Fo-
gel, Wyandotte; second vice-president,
Mrs. Helen Rose, River Rouge; re-
cording secretary. Mrs. Bernie Das-
kal, Wyandotte; corresponding secre-
tary. Mrs. Cel Paskovitz, Wyandotte;
first secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Mol-
lie Stahl, Wyandotte; judge adVocate,
Mrs. Bertha Cohen; musician, Mrs.
Alice Watner; conductress, Mrs. Betty
Fidler; guide, Mrs. Esther Ellias•
trustees: Mrs. Rose Harris. Mrs. So-
phie Mediow, Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe; his-

torian. Mrs. Mathilda Ochs.

..

At the annual May luncheon
of the Women's American Ort,
the following officers were elect-
ed:
President, Mrs. Harry Becker;
vice presidents, Mrs. Clarence

Hadassah B and P
Holds Garden Party

Jimmy Lipton In
`Tony Gets A Song'

A garden partyis planned for
the final meeting of the year by
the Business and Professional Di-
vision of Hadassah at 2:30 p. m.,
Sunday, June - 22, with Mrs. Mor-
ris Zelenko, 17560 Wisconsin, as
hostess.
Miriam Goldstein, division
chairman, will give the annual re-
port and officers will be elected
for the coming year. Newly elect-
ed regional educational director,
Mrs. M. A. Wayne, will be guest
speaker.

Heal Chapter Invites
Youth to Discussion

MRS. HARRY BECKER

JIMMY LIPTON
Herzl Chapter of Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit will hold
Former star of "The Lone
an open meeting at 8:30 p. m. Ranger" and now a featured New
next Thursday, at the home of
Shirley Page, 16148 Normandy. York radio actor is Jimmy Lip-
The program will consist of an ton, starring in "Tony Gets a
the Palestine Song." This show, scheduled for
explanation of
Mandate, followed by an open June 7. is the second of the new
discussion. The meeting will be
thrill-series, "Return of the Red
concluded with a social hour.
Young men and women, 18 to Feather Man," presented over
35, are invited. For information WJR each Saturday at 5 p.m. by
the Community Chest.
call UN. 1-4048 or UN. 4-2980.

Enggass, Mrs. David Ruby and
Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton; secre-
taries, Mrs. Baer Keidan, Mrs.
Irving Raimi, Mrs. Jack Lefton
and Mrs. Morris J. Mandell;
Vases. urns, pitchers. Basks. candle sticks, figurines. statuary
treasurer, Mrs. Morse Goldman;
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
honorary president, Mrs. Moritz
Kahn; member-at-large, Mrs.
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liam Grahm, Mrs. Nathan Si-
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A brunch, honoring the incom-
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