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Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 3, 1947

Mixer Opens JSG Season;
Juniors Serve in Chest Drive

Special Committee of Pisgah Lodge Reports
Progress in Planning for 90th Anniversary

The Detroit Junior Service Group will open its 1947-48
season on Oct. 12 with its annual afternoon mixer, at the
Jewish Community Center, presenting as its guest and fea-
tured-speaker, Julian Krolik, president of the Jewish Welfare
Federation. ,
Krolik will key-note the mixer, speaking on the relation-

Standing (left to-- right): Max Goldhoff, Morris Shatzen, Phil Levant, Isadore Starr, Samuel N. Leib.,
Meyer Leib, Alfred Bounin, Rudolph Meyerson, and Jack Lawson. Seated (left to right): Henry M.
Abramovii-z, Milton M. Weinstein, Victor Bloomfield, Harry Yudkoff, Louis -RosenzWeig, Herbert. Eskin
and Julius Deutelbaum.
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Dr. Bograshow of Tel Aviv,
On Visit Here, Hails Hadassah

Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai
Brith, is working on plans for the
celebration of its . 90th annivers-
ary, according to Herbert Eskin,
president Pisgah. Lodge is the
A distinguished guest from
second oldest Jewish organization
Palestine—Dr. Nahum Bogra-
in Detroit, being preceded by a show, head of the department of
few years by Temple Beth El.
pediatrics of the Hadassah Tel
_Harry Yudkoff, general chair-
man of the 90th anniversary cote-
=Wee states that the ground
work has been laid. for a_celebra-
tion befitting the organization.
The celebration will culminate in
a banquet on Nov, 18 at_the Ma-
sonic Temple. A nationally
Detroit's newest Bnai Brith
known _persong4ty ;wil be the
lodge, Tikvah, and the first offi-
principal Speaker.' •
In conjunction with, the cele.:.; cers of the organization will be
bration, Isadore' Starr,. chairman
of the membership committee, ail,
flounces that a membership drive
will get under way. The ` coin-
mittee 'plans to enlist five new
members for each year of Pisgah,
LAge's existence t„making
goal :.450 new gieMbers.
the features. planned for the an-
,' iii.4#siry•--' will be '"d §otiviantr
•Book edited by Ben F. Goodman.
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Containan
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• This . book will
section; ad soliciatation is now
in progress.

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Leib to Induct
Latest Bnai Brith
Lodge Saturday

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The anniversary committee is
planning several meetings ' and
railies,preceding the celebration.
The / 90tlic: anniversary „coin-.

mittee consists of,,-_-the following:
Harry -.:.YOkoff; general chair-
man; `tarliUel W. Leib;• Milton M.
Weinstein and Isadore Starr, co-
chairmen; Souvenir Book, Elias
. Goldberg, chairman, Jack Law-
son and Herman Timmerman; co-•
chairman; • Beh doldrhanf- eds
itor; banquet and entertainment,
Morris ShatZen; chairman, and
Phil Levant, co-chairman; speak-
' ers program, Henry M. Abramo-
vifz, Chalirriaxi, and Jniius DeiiteI-
baum, co-chairman; Publicity,
- Louis:Rosenzweig 'chairman, and
Rudolph M,eyersohn, co chair
man; ticket sales, Max R. Gold-
Jioff, chairman, Alfred Bounin is
secretary of the committee.
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Pisgfth Lodge Schedules
`Meeting for October 8

Pisgah Lodge No. 34 'Will meet
the Jewish. Community Cen-
1 ter On Oct. 8 at 8:30 p. m. This
Meeting will feature films and be
:. : followed by a social hour.

Herbert Eskin, president, states
that ,, the films have been pro-
caged through the courtesy of
AVIax,: Blumenthal.




Deadline Note

Because of, the _closing days
of Sukkot; 'early deadline
Li' required for. --the- issue of
Oct 10. Contributor to,
Jewish News are asked to' e av
AIL copy and photographs at
our office, 2114 Penobscot
Bldg., by 12 noon Friday, Oct.
,3rd. .
Regular deadlines will re-
turn with the issue of Oct. 17.
All photographs must be at
our office by 12 noon on the
Monday before publication,
and ...11 copy by 12 noon on
the Tuesday before publica-
tion.

Aviv Hospital—this week reiter-
ated the oft-affirmed - sentiments
of Palestinian Jews that in the
end the Zionist ideal will triumph.
Dr. Bograshow was the guest
here of Mr. and Mrs._ Samuel N.
Heyman of Glendale Ave. The
Heymarir nephew, Dr. IsidOre
Heyman, a native Detroiter, Is
one of Dr. Bograshow's assistants
in the Ter Aviv Hospital.
Here for a four-month study of
American hospitals, Dr. Bogra-
show visited Children's Hospital
in Detroit He will wish. other
communities in the :Middle West

ship of the young adult to local
and world affairs.
A five-piece orchestra will
provide music for dancing, and
refreshments will be served. The
mixer will be open to all young
people.
The Detroit Community Chest
Drive will be strongly aided'
again. this. year by the Junior
Service Group. A special "Red
Feather" Committee has been
formed under the chairmanship
of Edward A. Simon, assisted- by
Elaine Prussian, Morton Lieber-
man, Lawrence A. FleiSchman;
William Shapiro, Blunia Nagler,
Slyvia Collins, Martin Barahl,
Elise Conheiih, Mrs. ' Samuel
Krohn and Theodore Mandel.
Junior volunteers will solicit
contributions in the "area bor-
dered by Pingree, Boston Blvd.,
WoodrOw"Wilson 'and Dexter.
The Junior Service Group
Players will meet at 8 p. m.
Tuesday, Oct. _7, at the Jewish
Center, Harvey Lipsitt- and Bill
co-chairmen, I announced;
Anyone interested in any phase
of theater work—acting,. writing,
_directional work, set designing7--
is invited to attend the meeting.
FOr further information ,
Goll, TY. 5 8559, Barbara eri-
re
berg, UN. 2-4004, or Lipsitt,
Roseville 1241-5.
.A program of monthly JSG
sports
events also is being plan-
ned
_events
the sports committee,
headed by Jack Merienherg and
liermine Stone, assisted by Helen
'Smiley, Betty Greenfield, and
RoSe Amerhick.
_ One afternoon. or evening a
month will be set aside for such.

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before ,returning to Nesit York,
whence he will sail for Palestine.

Dr. Bograshow -praiSed theJ'ac-
tivities of Hadassah , in Palestine.
While the Hadassah Tel Aviv
Hospital 'retains the Hadassah
name, he, pointed out that it has
been taken over by the Tel Aviv
municipality.
He also praised the activities ,
of Kupat Holim, the medical and
health organization- of Histadrut,
the most extensive health 'project
in the Middle East, -and stated
that the 'Kupat Holim's Beilinson
Hospital at Petach Tikvah can
compare in efficiency with any
hospital in the United States.
Rehov Bograshow. (Bograshow
Avenue) in Tel Aviv is named in
honor of Dr. Bograshow's - father,
Chaim Bograshow, the director of,
the Herzliah Gymnasium in Tel
Aviv and former head of the
General Zionilt Movement. in
Palestine. Dr. Bograshow's wife
is a niece of Dr. Chaim Weiz
mann. Dr. Bograshow is 'a native
of Tel Aviv.

LOUIS H. BARDEN
normally installed at a dinner-L
dance to be 'held at the Bel-Aire
Supper Club at 8 p. m. Saturday,
Oct. 4. Samuel'Leib, second viee-
president of the district grand
Lodge, will induct the new lodge
and present the charter.
• Thouis. E. 'Barden will be in-
stalled as first president of Tik-
vali lodge. Other' offirs include
Sam L. Schneider; first Vice-presi- Fraternity to Endow UN
dent; Allen .H. Blondy, .Second: Memorial Library Unit;
vice-president;' Max H. Littky,
recording secretary; Nat Benton, Purdy Named to 2 Posts
financial secretary; Solomon C.
SuperfOn, treasurer; Jack C -aar-
Arthur S. Purdy has been elect-
lip, chaplain; L,Quis : Warnow,
warden; josetih Mehr, - guardian; ed for 4' 'four=-.year' term to the
Alfred L. Brook, Louis J. . C ohen , national board of directors of the
of .Ameri-
Maurice J. Karo, Ira G.1Ca'nfman United Synagogue
. •
and Arthur ,14..Schultz, trustees.
Installation of the officet's
be made by Aaron DrOoCk;. for-
mer president of the district .
grand lodge; Isadore _Statr,
igan district deputy; Sidney . Kar-
bal, president of the Detroit Bnai
Brith Council, and Milton-. Wein 7
stein, _ past 'president. of the
-.council.
Principal speaker of the- eve-
rung will be Detroit's 'nationally
•famous humorous Aaron : Rosen-
berg, who will be presented by
Harry Yudkoff, the districtiOdge's
special deputy to the new organ 7 - -

events as a hike and wienie roast,
bowling party, roller - skating,
splash party or tobogganing.
The first event; to be held Sun-
day, Oct. 19, will be a Combined
bike and wienie roast. ,Jack Men-
en:berg may be reachcd at TY.
7-4712; Hermine Stone at TO.
5:7593. „

Vri. Adler to Open

Series
f.Bo c Review Programs

series
will b launched

lay the Jtmtor,-"JService Group. of
Detroit Monday evening, October
20, with Mrs. Morris Adler speak-
_
ing. _
The series, which will continue
monthly through January, will be
presented in Butzel Hall at the
Jewish Center. It will be 'one of
a number of similar activities to
be undertaken by the 'junior
Service Group in its study work
for the '1947-48 season. Agnes
Brown heads the •committee in
charge of arrangements. ”

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THE LABOR ZIONIST

MOVEMENT OF DETROIT

Invites all members and friends to attend' the Simchat Torah

'Festiv'al and inauguration C:4 the new building on TUESDAY,

OCTOBER 7th, AT 8:30 P.M. AT THE LABOR ZIONIST. INST1.
TOTE, 13722 LINWOOD at Pasadena.

Keep this evening free for the first social gathering of. our .
movement.

The program for the evening is arranged by the following-
organization committees: Labor Zionist Organization, Pioneer
Women Organization, Jewish National Workers' Alliance, and
Habonim Youth Organization.

For Today's Big Oily in Suds-

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Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will . de-
liver the invocation and Rabbi

Leon Fram, the benediction.
Louis J.' Cohen heads the corn-
mittee in charge, of the affair, as-
sisted by Manny Lax, Prank
Holtzman, Phillip Kramer, Kurt
Levi and Malcolm Rivkin.
Information regarding reserva-
tions may be had by contacting
Cohen at UN 3-7236, or Lax at
UN 1-0005.

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