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THE JEW 1 S4-1 NEWS
All Detroit Baal Brith Lodges Join
In Pisgah's 90th Anniversary Fete
The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council is joining Pisgah Lodge
in its 90th anniversary celebration, to make the Pisgah observance
a major event in the Detroit Jewish community, according to Sidney
J. Karbel, president of the Council.
Pisgah's record of 90 years of service to the community and
Bnai Brith is, in reality, the celebration of 90 years of Bnai Brith
in Detroit,. and should be ob-
served as such, Karbel declared.
All Detroit lodges will partici-
pate in the banquet Nov. 18 at
Masonic Temple, and will con-
tribute to the souvenir book. The
following lodges are participating
in the celebration:
Louis Marshall, No. 1203; Detroit
President Abe Drasin of the
Lodge, No. 1374; Theodor Herz', No.
•1377: East Side, No. 1465: Harry B. Michigan Bnai Brith Council an-
Keiden, No. -1560; Louis D Brandeis, nounces the appointment of Mil-
No. 1583: Rabbi Mandel Zager, No. ton M. Weinstein as chairman of
1614: ' Detroit Downtown, No. 1641:
George Gershwin, No. 1673; Ivan S. the Council convention to be held
Bloch, No. 1677; Henry Morgenthau, Sunday, Oct. 12, at 10 a. m. in
No. 1678; Detroit Cinema, No. 1681, and
the Barium Hotel. Harry Gilbert
the newly-chartered Tikvah Lodge.
Harry- Yudkoff, chairman of the has been named vice-chairman,
anniversary celebration, an- and Murray Sabin, ticket chair-
nounces that the speakers' com- man. .
The convention will feature
mittee for the banquet, under the
chairmanship of Henry M. seminars conducted by both the
Abramovitz and Julius Deutel- Michigan and Detroit CoUncils.
baum, has invited a number of Topics to_ be discussed • at the
prominent leaders to attend. Mor- Seminars are:
Anti-Defamation, Jack Elias-
ris Shatzen and Phil Levant are
co-chairmen of the banquet and ohn, East Lansing, Robert Rollins,
Detroit; BBYO,' Ha r r y Mills,
entertainment committee.
Further plans toward the an- Flint, .Max Kushner, Detroit; Hil-
niversary observance will be lel, Justin Morrison, Charlotte,
Murray Sutkin, Detroit; member-
made by the lodge at its regular
ship, John Mitchell, Lansing,
meetings Oct. 13 and 20.
Morry Direnfeld, Detroit; lodge
program, Louis Davis, Mount
Clemens, Maxwell Lowe, De-
troit; Americanism, Dr. Morris
Teles, Muskegon, Nathan Kaplan,
Detroit; veterans' affairs, Charles
Levenburg, Grand Rapids, Jack
Leeds, Detroit; conservation, Al-
bert T. Roth, Saginaw, Alfred
LONDON, (JTA)—Horne Sec- Bounin, Detroit.
retary James Chuter Ede told a
A. luncheon has been arranged
delegation of the Board of Depu- to follow the seminars. Dr. Erwin
ties of British Jews that he was Epstein, first vice-president of
not aware of any general increase the District Grand Lodge, will be
in anti-Semitic activities in Brit- the principal speaker. The film
ain, but that recent activities of "This is Bnai Brith" also will be
fascist organizations in London's shown.
East End are being carefully
Every Bnai Brith lodge in the
watched, and several criminal state will send -.delegates. All
proceedings have been initiated. members of Bnai Brith are in-
The delegation, which was led vited to attend the seminars and
by Prof. Selig Brodetsky, presi- meeting. Tickets for the luncheon
dent of the Board, voiced the ris-. are available at the council office
ing anxiety in the Jewish com- and at the parlum Hotel.
munity at the increase in anti-
Semitic incitement.
German prisoners of war are
being invited to meetings of the
faScist British LeagUe of Ex-
Servicemen, it was disclosed. On
Residents of Laindon, in Eisex;
have complained to the Home Of-
"The Holy Land Today," a
fice that League meetings have non-sectarian, non-political color
been held in their neighborhood, motion picture lecture designed
at which a number of Nazis were to show the holy places of the
present.
Christian and Jewish religions.
will be one of
the featured lee-
u-es on the
..W o r 1 d Adven-
ture Series pub-
i c illustrated
The Young Israel Sabbath
Story Hour group for children,.
lecture program
4-6. has resumed its activity . and
for 1946-47 _ at
the Detroit In-
is being held every 'Saturday,
2:30 to 4 p. m., in the Yeshivath
stitute of Arts.
Don Catlin is
Beth Yehudah building. This.
group will be conducted by Miss
the speaker, and
Rhoda Goldschlag and its pro-
he will show his
gram will include stories from
Admiral Byrd new pictures
the Bible, Hebrew songs and Sunday, December 21.
dances, in addition • to stories
As a pre-season special, the
about the Sabbath and festivals. World Adventure Series presents
The group is served refreshments Lowell Thomas, radio commen-
tator and author, Sunday after-
at the end of each session.
This Story . Hour is supported noon and evening, Oct. 12. Thomas
by Women's League of Young will repeat his "Around the
'Israel. Assuming responsibility World With Lowell Thomas,"
for payment of sponsors, as Well showing his own personally filmed
as a pledge of $10,000 toward the color motion pictures of his re-
building fund of Young Israel, cent flight.
Six lectures by Julien Bryan,
the Women's League relies on its
annual donor luncheon to pro- documentary, film photographer
vide -funds for these activities. • and author of "Siege," the story of
the last days of Warsaw, will be
. Their third annual donor the October World Adventure Se-
luncheon, to be held at Bel-Aire ries feature. Bryan's subjects are
Terrace. Room Oct. 22, 12:30 p.m., "Inside Soviet Russia," to be pre-
will - be addressed by Dr. Leo sented at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct.
Jung. The musical program will •18, and at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m.
feature Marguerite Kozenn and Sunday, Oct. 19; "Inside Poland
Julius Chajes in Palestinian songs —1947," at 8:30 p. m. Saturday,
and Jewish melodies, which they Oct. 25, and at 8:30 p. m. Sunday,
have - brought with them from Oct. 26; "Inside Italy-1.947;" at
overseas. -
3:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 26.
Tickets to the luncheon may be
Among other corning World
obtained from any member of Adventure speakers are Admiral
the Women's League or by call- Richard E. Byrd, Col. John D.
lag the Young Israel Office, TO. Craig, "Singapore ' Joe" Fisher,
Burton Holmes, . Commanders
8-3064.
Alan Villiers and Donald B. Mc-
Millan.
24 Jews Crossing Czech Border
For an illustrates- folder de-
Forced to Return to Poland
PRAGUE (JTA)—Twenty-four 'cribing all coming World Ad-
Polish Jews near Nachod, on the venture Series lectures, call the
Czech-Polish f r o n t i e r, • were Series office, TE. 2-7676, between
1 and 5 p.
forced to return to Poland.
State Bnai Brith
To Convene Here
Sunday Morning
Friday, October 10, 1947
Dr. Eisman, War Vet,
Opens Foot Clinic
JWB's. Finance Council Will Review
'48 Budget at Sessions in Detroit
Dr. David Eisman, chiropractic
physician, has just opened a chi-
ropractic clinic at 6345 Fenkell,
near Livernois.
Dr. Eisman, a returned veteran,
entered the army in January,
1943, and. was at-
taLhed to the
medical detach-
ment of the
:820th -Tank • De
stroyer B a t tal-
lion. He partici-
.pated in the bat-
tle of the Bulge,
where he .was
awarded the
Purple Heart for
wounds r e -
Dr. Eisman. ceived. He also
received three battle stars.
Dr. Eisman attended Northern
High School, Wayne University
and the National College of Chi-
ropractiv, - Chicago. He interned
at the Chicago General. Health
Clinic.
The son of the late Mr. and
Mrs.. Jacob Eisman Dr. Eisman
has been a life-long resident • of
Detroit and is active in Jewish
communal affairs. He is married
to the former Evelyn Wolock,
and they have. one daughter,
Sheryl.
Community leaders who will figure at the annual meeting of the
National Finance Council at the Detroit Statler Hotel, Oct. 31 to
Nov. 2. Left to right: Samuel H. Rubiner, Herman S. Osnos and Henry
Wineman, Council members representing the Detroit area, and
Irving Edison,41 6t. Louis, Council chairman.
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More than 50 Jewish leaders,
representing communities in all
sections of the country, will meet
At the Chicago Seminar for here to tackle the problems of
chairmen of the city-wide Bnai financing a 1948 program of serv-
Brith committees, the HARRY B. ice for the Jewish Community
KEIDAN LODGE had three mem- Centers of America, Jewish mili-
bers in attendance: Sidney J. tary personnel and hospitalized
Jewish veterans, at the annual
Karbel, president of Greater De- conference of the National Fi-
troit Bnai Brith Council; Herbert nance Council of National Jewish
Rollins, ADL chairman of Greater Welfare Board, at Hotel Statler,
Detroit; and Morris Direnfeld, Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2, according
membership chairman for the , to Irving Edison, of St. Louis,
chairman of the Council. JWB is
Council. Herbert Wallace and the national association of the 309
Morris Direnfeld, are president Jewish Community Centers and
and secretary-treasurer, respec- YC-YWHs, and is the agency ac-
tively, of the Keidan Lodge credited by the government to
Bowling League which comprises meet the welfare needs of Jews
six teams. Bowling takes place
in the armed forces and veterans'
Monday evenings at the Orient hospitals.
Alleys.
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To be featured at the meeting,
General Owen J. Cleary, chair- in addition - to a review of the
man of the Michigan Liquor Con- coming year's budget, is a report
trol Commission will address by Mr. Edison on the progress of
DETROIT LODGE Bnai Brith at the current JWB campaign to
the Workmen Circle on Linwood raise $1,210,220. Election of offi-
Ave. at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. - cers of the National Finance
14. His subject will be, "State Council will also be held.
Men's Clubs
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British Minister
`Unaware' of Rise
In Anti-Semitism
World Adventztre
Series. Offers . Talk
Palestine Today
Young Israel Women's
Donor Luncheon Oct. 22
Drive for 125 Red
Feather Services
Opens Wednesday
The 1947 Community Chest
drive opens next Wednesday,
with thousands of volunteers be-
ginning solicitation . in industrial
plants, in business houses and•
from door-to-door in residential
areas throughout Detroit and
suburbs in a concentrated effort
to raise $5,350,000.
The future of 125 Red Feather
services depends on reaching the
goal which is the absolute mini-
mum on which Detroit's private
social agencies can operate dur-
ing 1948, John R. Davis, Chest
drive chairman, has said.
Touching off the drive at 8
p. m. Tuesday will be a gigantic
radio show staged in Bagley ave-
nue near Grand Circus Park,
which the public is invited to see
and hear. All Detroit radio sta-
tions and Detroit radio stars are
joining in a unique broadcast to
carry the Red Feather msesage
into Detroit homes.
Appearing before an audience
of thousands will be: Radio stars
Brace Beemer, Toby David, Bud
Guest. of WJR, Joe Gentile and
Ralph Binge, of CKLW, Dave
Zimmerman, of WWJ, Ross Mul-
holland and Johnny Slagle, of
WXYZ, Jack of WJBK, Fran
Harris, of WWJ, Detroit News'
beloved H.C.L. Jackson, sports
announcers. Harry Heilman, Ty
Tyson and Harry Wismer, Tony
Weitzel, News columnist and Dick
Osgood of WXYZ.
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr.,
will open the hour broadcast with
a plea for support of the Com-
munity Chest drive.
Government." President of Cleary
Business College in Ypsilanti,
Cleary was in charge of the re-
constitution of the Michigan Na-
tional Guard until his appoint-
ment to head the Liquor Corn-
mission.
CURTAINS
LAUNDERED
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DRY CLEANED
Progress Reported for
Zionist Expansion Fund
.
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Noted Artist, Teacher
Opens Childrens' Class
Harry Glassgold,. artist, teach-
er and lecturer, will open a series*
of classes for talented children
this Saturday at his new studio,
11708 Dexter Blvd.
A graduate of Wayne Univer-
sity, and student at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, New York
School of Fine Art and the Art
Students' League, Glassgold has
taught at the American Artists
School, the Detroit: Institute of
Art and was supervisor of art . in
the Flint public schools. His work
has been .exhibited throughout
the country.
Information on his classes may
be obtained by calling TO. 8-2979.
JDC CyprUs Appropriations
Reach $1,000,000 a Year
Appropriations , by the Joint
Distribution Committee for. as-
sistance programs. in behalf of
the 'Jewish refugees on Cyprus
have been increased to reach a
rate of nearly $1,000,000 a year—
three times the amount originally
budgeted by the agency—it was
announced at New York. offices of .
the committee, 270 Madison Ave.
or
We Pick Up and Deliver
At a. luncheon for key workers
of the campaign held at the
Standard Club, Louis *Berry and
Abe Kasle, co-chairmen, reported
that. they expected the Detroit
Zionist Expansion Fund quota to
be reached after a concentrated
effort. by workers.
Contributions may be mailed to
the Zionist Office, 1044 Penobscot
Bldg.
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20TH JUBILEE BANQUET
of the
Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium
In Behalf of "The City of Hope" at Duarte, Calif.
Sunday, September 19, 6 pi m., sharp
at Banquet. Hall of
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
7045 Curtis, at Santa Rosa
For Reservations call the Chairman of the Banquet Committee
Julius Schwartz, 2956 Tuxedo, TO. 6-4822
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