NEW T Cdr, Aviv* 22, 1941 Detroit Hadassah Seeks New High Women's Clubs Plans for an intensive mem- Of $100 ,000 in'47 Honor RoltGoal bership drive are being made by The most ambitious fund-rais- ing campaign in the history of Detroit Hadassah, the 1947 Honor Roll for $100,000, will be con- ducted here from Sept. 1 to Nov. 11. Mrs. Robert J. Newman heads the Honor Roll for the second successive year. She will be as- sisted by Mrs. Julian Zemon, spe- cial gifts; Mrs. Joseph g. Fenton, W s. Ralph general solicitation; Davidson, memoriam tributes; Mrs. Davie M. Cooper, anglo- Jewish publicity; Mrs. Robert Drews, metropolitan press pub- licity. Other chairmen are Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. Nate Shapero, who are arranging the pre-campaign dinner for • $100 minimum subscribers; Mrs. Mau- rice Landau. prospect list; Mrs. Bud Blum and Mrs. Louis Gla- sier, records; Mrs. Max Dushkin, program, Mrs. J. E. Gould, work- ers; Mrs." Herman August and Mrs. Benjamin Silberstein, Youth Alliyah, and Mrs. A. L. Weisman. organizational gifts. Funds raised through the Honor Roll go towards the support of Hadassah's extensive health and welfare program in Palestine,. in- eluding the Hadassah Medical Organization, Youth Aliyah; Child Welfare, and Vocational Guidance, and Jewish National Fund. Urging Hadassah members to accept the increased obligations of the 1947 Honor Roll, Mrs. Jewish Center Activities Jewish Community Center, (The Wo odward, is a Red Feather 8904 Agency) Hayden Speaks Wednesday Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, the Wednesday Evening Discus- sion Group will present Martin Hayden, columnist of the Detroit News and the Detroit Historical Society, who will speak on "Past and Future of Detroit." Hayden has just written a series of arti: Iles in the News on the history of Detroit. • • • Program Features Tschaikowsky A recorded Tschaikowsky con- cert will be presented in the out- door court at 9 psn., Monday, Aug. 25. Selections to be played include the Piano Concerto (Hor- owitz and Toscanini), Violin Con- certo (Heifetz) and Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique" (Philadelphia Symphony under Ormandy). MRS. ROBERT J. NEWMAN Harry L. Jones, chapter presi- dent, said: "It is our firm belief that our people, Who must leave Europe, should and will enter alestine. Hadassah contribu- tions make it possible to rehab- ilitate thousands, so that they can live healthy, happy, normal, self-respecting lives." the MeMbership Committee of the - SISTERHOOD OF THE NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG. The campaign will culminate with a party Nov. 19. Information regarding membership may be obtained by calling Mrs. Alfred Helfgott, chairman, UN. 1-3532, or Mrs. Meyer Rubin, co-chair- man, UN. 1-3170. • . • At a meeting of the Auxiliary of the proposed MONSKY LODGE, of Bnai Brith, held at the home - of Mrs. Bernard Alex- rod, Mrs. Jane Weisman president pro tem, appointed the following chairmen: Mrs. Evelyn Brook, bowling, Mrs. Alice Ross, per- sonal contact, Mrs. Shirley Co- hen, publicity. Plans are being made for an afternoon bowling league starting this fall. Anyone interested in joining may contact Mrs. Brook, UN. 4-1427. The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be Sept. 11 at the home of Mrs. Alice Ross, 18632 Monica. • • • Mrs. Nathan Simon, vice pres- ident and membership chairman of INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP, has appointed Mrs. Leo Bigelman and Mrs. Irving Auslander as her co-chairman. They will be in charge of the Service Group's open luncheon, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Committeemen at Work On BBYO Dance Plans Furthering arrangements for the tradition of Yom Kippur Night Dance of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, Dave Rap- poport, dance chairman, has an- flounced the following commit- tee members: Publicity, Irving Berg, Harold Portnoy, Betty Provisor, Ilene Rather, George Dean, Aubrey Diem, Myron Arons and Elaine Salsberg; decoration, Harriet Nochman, A. J. Meyerson, Irving Berg; band, Buddy Silverman, Elaine Salzberg, Aubrey Diem, Iry Feldman; contact, Harry Mir- vis, Aubrey Meyerson, Joe Sil- berschein; financial, Harriet Nocliman, Buddy Kramer, H. J Rosin and Iry Berg. A nationally-known dance band will provide the music at the Sept. 24 affair at Masonic Tem- ple. * Mythical Kingdom Featured On Eternal Light Sunday "The Yeleds of Yeled", an ori- ginal parable written for the Eternal Light radio program by Alan Surgal, will be presented at 8 a. m. Sunday, Aug. 24, on sta- tion WWJ. New ideas were not acceptable to the inhabitants of Yeled, a mythical kingdom, where - "unity Center Campers Appear in similarity" was considered the best way of life. "The Yeleds of On Television Program Yeled" tells how their transition Owners of television sets in to "unity in diversity" came Detroit will be treated to a dem- about. onstration of Palestinian songs and dances at 1:30 p.m. this Fri- day, when a group of children from Camp Habonim, the Jewish Community Center Day Camp, present a hall-hour show on sta- tion WWJ-TV. The program is directed by Ruben Silver, assisted by Adeline Subar, Lillian Taylor and Leah Crohn, all members of the courvs seling staff. Thursday Evening Film Program "Native Land" is the film fea- ture which will be shown at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, in the outdoor court. Admission is 40 cents for members and 50 cents for non-members. • Detroit Artists Give Concerts in Europe A series of radio broadcasts and personal appearances are being made in Europe by Detroiters Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, and Julius JChajes, composer-pianist, this month. Broadcasts featuring Anierican music and Chajes' original com- positions and arrangements were presented over Radio Vienna Aug. 5 and 7. While in Vienna, Chajes and Miss Kozenn entertained at the Rothschild Hospital, the lar- gest DP camp in Austria. Other concerts were scheduled ever radio Bratislava and in Pra- gue. Group States Aims Of World Congress The World Congress for Jewish Culture which expects to con- vene in February, 1948, is called by the Jewish Labor Committee, Workmen's Circle, Jewish Na- tional Workers' Alliance, Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation, J. L. P e r e t z Writers' Union, Yiddish Pen Club, Central Yiddish Cultural Organization ("Cyco), and the Zukunft Publishing Association. The organization committee sees' as its main task "to unite and mobilize our entire energy and all our creative forces for the revival of the Jewish culture in all parts of the world." The Committe was also charged to augment the position of Jew- ish schools in the Yiddish lang- uage; to enrich the Jewish schools with new text and read- ing books as well as to provide them with teachers and educa- tors, and to extend cultural aid to the Jews in the devastated lands and the camps where there is need for Jewish education. Relatives Sought Here For Polish Woman Mrs. Dora Rosen, Lodz, Poland, is seeking information about her uncle, Charles Rubin (formerly known as Szaj a Rabinowicz). Mrs.. Rosen is the daughter of Moishe Rabinowicz, his brother. Mr. Ru- bih was born in Krinki, Poland, about - 1870. His parents were Samul and Dwojra Rabinowicz. 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