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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-08-01

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Habonim Campers Honor Worker
Who Is to Attend Haifa Tech nion

Chest Drive Set
For Oct. 15-Nov. 12

The 1947 Community Chest

Herbert Hordes Feted at Kinereth Oneg Shabbat; U. of campaign will be held from Oct.
15 to Nov. 12, John R. Davis,
M. Student to Pursue Studies in Palestine; At
chairman of the Red Feather

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Friday, August 1, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Six

drive, announced.
Davis pointed out that in pre-
A glowing tribute to a fellow-worker who helped build vious years the drive had ex-
tended
over a two-week period
Camp Kinereth, the camp of Habonim, labor Zionist youth
that the new, longer - cam-
movement, at Chelsea, Mich., was paid by the campers to but
paign would give door-to-door
Herbert Hordes, last Friday evening, at a special Oneg solicitors a better chance to cover
Shabbat.
their neighborhoods and allow
The occasion was the announcement that Herbert J. better campaigning in industrial
(Yechiel„) Hordes is to leave on .
plants.
Aug. 13 for Palestine, to enroll
"There are 125 Red Feather
as a student at the Haifa Tech-
services in. Metropolitan Detroit
which are meeting community
nical Institute (Technion).
needs daily," Davis stated:
The 55 campers joined in songs
"The 12 blue stars which sur-
and story-telling and later were
round the Red Feather, symbol
treated to refreshments by Her-
of the Community Chest, indi-
bert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
cate that Chest agencies are on
liam Hordes. There were no
the job twelve months of the
speeches, other than a greeting
year, serving the people of the
by the camp director, Joseph Cri-
metropolitan area. One month in
den, a former Buffalo Zionist who
the year they ask for support
settled in Palestine nine years,
in maintaining their invaluable
served in the British army for
services."
four and a half years, retiring
as a Colonel, and now is visiting
here briefly to direct the Kinereth
Four-Way Tie for First
Camp, and a brief talk by Philip
Deadlocks Adler League
Slomovitz.
"Yechiel, Hedad,"—cheers for
With playoff time drawing'
Yechiel—resounded at the camp
near, four teams were deadlocked
as a farewell to the young De-
for first place prior to Thurs-
troiter who helped erect some of
day's games in the Philip A. Ad-
the buildings, install electricity
HERBERT HORDES
ler Memorial Softball League at
and sanitary equipment and es-
Central Field. The top nines,
tablish the foundation for the
Congress Circulates
Wolverines, Bees, Bengals and
youth cooperative camp.
Americans, all boasted five wins
Bormin Detroit 19 years ago,
as against two losses and are as-
Herbert Hordes was graduated Petitions for Repeal
sured of playoff berths.
from Central High School and ,
Of
Registration
Act
In the feature tilt, last week,
has just completed his first year's
Lou Gold, backed by timely hit-
study at tilt University of Mich-

igan. He previously studied in
The Detroit Section, American ting and outstanding fielding,
the United Hebrew Schools and Jewish Congress, has undertaken pitched the Bees to a 7-5 victory
a drive to obtain signatures to over the Wolverincs, then sole
the Farband Shule.
Like his parents, he is deeply petitions for the repeal of the possessors of first place.
The Americans went on a bat-
interested in the Jewish National Callahan Act. This drive is part
Fund and has been a leader in of a state-wide campaign to ob- ting rampage to smother the
arrangements for JNF Flag and tain 200,000 signatures by Sept. Magnets, 17-4, garnering 17 hits.
Flower Days, besides participat- 3 so that this dangerous piece of Abe Parness and Harold Phillips
legislation can be wiped off the walloped homeruns for the Ben-
ing in Habonim activities here.
gals as the tiger men blat Gersh-
He was examined here by Dr. books.
Shlomo Kaplansky, president of
The Callahan Act, signed by win Bnai Brith Lodge, 16-6.
In other games played Dod-
the Technion, during Dr. Kaplan- Gov. Sigler June 27, requires
sky's visit in Detroit, and he was every organization which is sus- gers defeated Rex of Bnai Brith,
strongly encouraged to pursue his pected of "foreign inspiration" to 15-9 and the Unknowns buried
sudies in Palestine.
file with the attorney general. the Saxons under a 13-hit salvo
Prior to leaving for New York This means that any organization to win by the lopsided score of
to board the Marine Swallow on having world-wide affiliations, 21-6. Ziggy Brody was the win-
Aug. 13, his parents will be at such as the Zionist Organization ning flinger.
STANDINGS
home, at 2308 Calver, next Wed- of America, Hadassah, or the
(Thursday's Game Not Included)
day evening, Aug. 6, to those Landsrrianschaft - organizations,
W L Pet
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2
.5
desiring, to_ bid him farewell. must set forth detailed informa- Wolverines
.714
5
2
They specifically ask that their tion concerning membership, ac- Bees
.714
a - 2
Bengals
2 ' .714
5
friends refrain from bringing tivities, income and "other par- Americans
.571
4
3
Rex No. 11
ticulars as may be requeSted by Unknowns
personal farewell gifts.
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4
3
.428
3
3
the Attorney General."
Dodgers
.166
1
5
Representation to persua'cle the Gershwin
.142
1
$
Another Women's Congress
Saxons
6
.142
governor not to sign the bill was Magnets
1
Unit Lists Its Officers
made by a committee of De-
troiters including H e n r y S. Three Michigan Youths
Mrs. Samuel A. Green ; presi- Sweeney, Rabbi Joshua Sperka,
dent of Women's Division of Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, Pat- At Zionist Herzl Camp
American Jewish Congress, an- rick H. O'Brien, R. J. Thomas,
Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut
nounces the completion of the and other religious, educational (Hadassah Yanich) again are di-
decentralization program divid- and labor leaders. This commit- recting Herzl Camp at Webster,
ing the Division into four geo- tee is sponsoring the petition for Wis. Mrs. Yanich is the daughter
graphical areas.
referendum which, if successftel, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich
Mrs. Barnett Dickman. presi- will bring the act to the voters of Leslie Ave., Detroit.
dent of the South area, bounded for approval in the next election.
This camp was organized and
on the north by Calvert, west by
Petitions are available at the directed by Rabbi and Mrs.
Livernois, proceeding indefinite- office of the Detroit Section, Plaut for the Northwest Zionist
ly south and east, lists the follow- American Jewish Congress, 9124 Region in 1946. Last summer
ing officers and committee chair- Linwood. Individuals and organi- Herzl Camp was located at White
men in her unit:
zations are urged to come or Bear Lake, Minn. This year the
Vice-President: Mrs. Max Klayman,
Northwest Zionist Youth'Com-
write for petitions at once.
in charge of the commission on law
mission purchased a beautiful
and social action: Mrs. William Vid-
aver, education: Mrs. David Wigder-
.camp on Devil's Lake, in the Ar-
son. finance: Mrs. William Cohen.
Farband Schools Open
rowhead country at Webster,
human relations; Mrs. Max Schubiner.
membership; Mrs. Shay Foreman. pro-
Fall Classes at New Site Wis.
gram.
The campers come from 35
Financial secretary, Mrs. Ben Let-
kowitz; corresponding secretary.' Mrs.
Kindergarten and C e n t cal cities in 10 states. Among the
Bernard Bladen; recording secretary.
campers are: Janet Madgy of
Mrs. Felix Green; Mrs. Morris Hal- School classes will begin this fall
17421 Cherrylawn Ave., Marlene
perin. treasurer.
Chairmen: Mrs. Adolph Schoenfield, in the building purchased by the Miller of Crystal Falls, Mich.,
release time; Mrs. Maurice Reveno, Farband Folk Schools at Lin-
and Lorraine Shaffer of Iron
office of Jewish Information; Mrs.
Herman Rosenberg. librarian; Mrs. wood and Pasadena. A branch River, Mich.
Morris Reuben. budget; Mrs. Ben Ru- school also will be opened in the
benstein. inter-cultural; Mrs. - George
Parzen. inter-organization; Mr- . David 12th St. neighborhood.
Special bus service is being ar-
Colman. fact-finding; Mrs. Archie
Katcher. telephone; Mrs. Louis Rosen- ranged to transport children to
zweig, current dues; Mrs. Max Leib,
and
from the schools. Further
greetings; Mrs. Jacob Shapiro, pub-
licity; Mrs. Samuel Rosen and Mrs. details about the new school
Royal Barnett. hospitality; Mrs. Harry
Himelstein, technical of board; MrS. and the fall session swill be an-
Moe Perlis. member-at-large; Mrs. nounced shortly by the school
Leo Simon. bulletin; Mrs. Samuel Barr,
organization; Mrs. George Carr. sup- committee, which includes rep-
plies and custodian of records; Mrs. resentatives of all Labor Zionist
Benjamin Hilson, technical of mem-
bership; Mrs. William Flashenberg, organizations.

overseas reircf; Mrs. B. S. Kott, SOS;
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, location service;
Nathan Fierberg, adopt-a-fapily.

Airs.

Golden Book Inscription
Honors Grand Daughter

Announcement was made this
week by the Jewish National
Fund Council of Detroit that Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon Gorom of
Arcade, N. Y., honored their
granddaughter, Janice I r en e
Lieberman, by inscribing her
seine in the Golden Book.

Jewish Center Activities

Wednesday Discussion Group

in the Outdoor Court of the JeW-
The Wednesday Evening Dis- ish Community Center at 8:45
cussion Group will present Mrs. p.m. Thursday.
• • «
Vera C. Hirland next Wednes-
day, 8:30 p.m., in the Outdoor All-Day Outing Aug. 3
The Jewish Community. Cen-
Court, in a talk on the subject,
"Planning Parenthood."
ter's. All-Day Outing for Center
• • *
members will be held on Aug. 3
at Jefferson Beach Park. Mem-
Recorded Heifetz Concert
bers will meet at the Center at
Program Monday, Aug. 4
A recorded Heifetz Concert 10 a.m. No admission fees are
will be presented in the Outdoor required except the 30 cent fare.
• « •
Court at 9 p.m., Monday, Aug.
11. Selections to be played during Dance en Aug. 2
the evening include Brahms
The Saturday Nite Dance Com-
"Double Concerto," Concerto by mittee announces the next dance
Prokofieff, •and Saint-Saens "In- party -to be held at 9:30 p.m.
troduction and Rondo Capricci- Saturday, in the Outdoor Court.
osO." There is no admission
charge.
CAIRO. (JTA) — A Palestine
• • *
Arab, Mohammed Yunis, charged
Thursday Film Program
with dope smuggling, admitted in
"The Cantor's Son," starring a Cairo court that he was in
the internationally known singer, Egypt to purchase arms for Arabs
Moyshe Oysher, will be shown in Palestine.

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Officer -Play Members
At Bnai David's Outing

Bnai David Men's Club will
hold its annual picnic Sunday,
August 17, at Middle Rouge Park.
Ice cream, milk and pop will
be supplied, but guests are asked
to pack their own picnic lunches.
One of the features of the pro-
gram will be a baseball game be-
tween the officers and the mem-
bers.



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