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Page Eleven
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 7, 1947
Beth Aaron Women
Youth Groups Ann Kuper Guest
Of Beth El Women
View Fashion Show
SHELDON LUTZ, who re-
At Nov. 18 Luncheon: cently • returned from . Europe Ann Birk Kuper will be pre-
Men's Clubs
Kamenitzer Yeshivah
Head Visiting Here
Harry. Pliskow, program chair-
men of the Temple Israel Men's
Rabbi Naphtali Leibowitz, the
Club announces an' evening of
where he worked with the Jewish sented at the dessert luncheon games to be held Tuesday, Nov. spiritual leader of the Kamenit-
A fashion show under the di- Agency in DP camps, will address meeting of Temple Beth El Sis- 11 at the Jewish Community zer Yeshivah, has arrived in
rection of Edith B. • Hall will the YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB
Center. Refreshments will be Detroit.
highlight the donor luncheon of OF NORTHWEST HEBREW
served. All members and their
Having come to the United
the Beth Aaron Sisterhood, ac- CONGREGATION, Tuesday, Nov.
ladies are invited. There will be
States only a few months ago
cording to an announcement by 11, 8:30 p.m., at the Synagogue,
no charge for admission.
with a group of
Mrs. Milton Harris, donor chair- Curtis at Santa Rosa. There will
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,
students who
man.
be a question and answer period
JOHN G. FIELD, Field Repre-
;a ve.d themselves
The luncheon is scheduled for following Mr. Lutz's talk. Dan
sentative of the Inter-Racial
during the war
Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Bel-Aire Standler, president, will conduct
Committee of the City of Detroit,
in Siberia and
a
short
business
meeting
to
plan
Terrace.
will address the* monthly meeting
Smarkand, Rab-
future
activities
of
the
group.
Mrs. Leonard Simms, vice
of BNAI BRITH'S DETROIT
bi Leibowitz
president of Bnai Brith Women's There will be dancing and a
LODGE No. 1374, at 8:30 p.m.
undertook to re-
-Grand Lodge No. 6 will be guest social after the meeting.
Tuesday, Nob. 11, at 11529 Lin-
build • the Col-
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speaker. A musical program will
wood.
lege. Rabbi Lei-
feature Mrs. Calvin Friedman,
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SIGMA IOTA TAU members
bowitz was res-
and Hal Niel of radio station -were hosts at a Halloween. party
The BNAI BRITH COSMO-
. ponsible for the
WXYZ will emcee the show.
at the home of Florence Abromo-
POLITAN BOWLING LEAGUE Rabbi Leibowitz aigh morale
Funds raised at The ,luncheon vich. The girls of Sigma•Iota Tau
announces the following team among the talmudic scholars who
will further the synagogue's re- are dressing dolls for the Good-
standings resulting from latest continued to pursue their studies
ligious education program. Mrs. fellows.
League play:
under the most critical . condi-
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Sam Schneider is co-chairman
W. L.
tions.
THEATRE
GROUP
of
North-
of the luncheon and Mrs. Meyer
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Thomas Clothiers
. The purpose. of the rabb i's' visit
west
Hebrew
Congregation
an-
Pomerantz is donor book chair-
18 10
Detroit Grille
here is to explain the importance
nounces the beginning of a va-
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man.
Machinery and Eqpt
of the Yeshivah as a home for
riety show. Several auditions
For reservations call Mrs. Har-
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Rassner Jewelers
young destitute Torah scholars.
have been given, but there are
ris, UN. 3-8532, or Mrs. Schneider, still openings for single or double
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Feldman Bros.
The local Council of Orthodox
UN. 2-5430.
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pisrael
acts. The group may use writers,
Rabbis • has given its support to
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- ANN BIRK KUPER
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also. For information call Beverly terhood, next Monday, in the Bankle Supply
this cause. •
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Builders Steel
Beth Aaron School
Goldfine, TO. 6-4885.
Contributions may be mailed
Temple. - ' .
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Mich. Scrap -Iron
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to the Vaad Hayeshivoth, 9105
Miss Kuper will present "Har-
Still Accepting Pupils
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Bonin
Bros.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of riet", current • Broadway role of
Linwood.
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Mrs. Paul Carpenter, chairman Beth El will inaugurate its forum Helen Hayes, based on the life
of Beth Aaron Sunday School, series at 2:30 this Sunday after- . of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Four members of the TIKVAH •-
CARD OF THANKS
conducted at the 'Schulze School, noon. Miss Laurentine Collins,
In the social hall, luncheon will BNAI BRITH LODGE, Arthur
Mrs. Harry Ehrlich 'of 3200
Manor at Santa Maria, 'announces school-community relations di- be served at 1:00 p. m. by Mrs. Schultz, Alfred Brook, Ira ' Kauf-
that classes are still open for rector, will discuss "Common H. J. L. Frank, chairman, and the man and Louis _ Barden, were Boston Blvicl. takes this means of
children 5 to 13. Parents wishing Denominators of Minor it y social committee. Sisterhood honored Nov. 6, with the presen- thanking her relatives and many
to • visit the school, before regis- Groups." The forum, to be follow- Workshop will exhibit and take tation of citations from District friends for their kindness during
tering their children, to ac- ed by a social hour, is open to orders for needlecraft. Members Grand Lodge No. 6. Schultz and her recent bereavement.
quaint themselves with the the public.
are urged to remember contribu- Brook were cited for their out-
school's program are - invited to
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tions of canned milk or clothing standing membership contribu-
tions. Kaufman was hono,red for
do so.
Sunday evening, Nov. 2, the for the S.O.S. drive.
INSURED
At 2 p. m., Mrs. Maurice Klein, being instrumental in the foun-
The Sunday School is, under UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
the supervision of Bernard HILLEL FOUNDATION held an president, will open the program dation of the 'group. Barden's ci-
Panush. Mrs. Paul Carpenter is informal gathering in honor of in the chapel. Mrs. Isaac Gilbert tation will credit him for his or-
chairman of the educational com- the Jewish students from foreign will give the invocation. There ganizational work as first presi-
mittee of the Beth- Aaron Sister- lands now attending the Univer- will be a brief recital by Margit dent of Tikvah Lodge.
hood, and assisting Mrs. Car- sity. Some of the guests were Kormandy, contralto, accompan-
penter are Mrs-. -Nathan Wolfe, Yona Yospe and Josef Jhs of ied by Mrs. Royal Maas.
Mechanical Trades
Miss- Setta Robinson, of the
co;chairman, Mrs. Philip Bladin, Palestine, Les Goldberg of South
Group
Prepares Slate
program
committee,
will
intro-
and Mrs. Jack Raisin. For fur- Africa, Edwin Yahiel of Greece,
Sigmund Meiron of Norway, Ilya duce Miss Kuper.
ther information 4
.call . Car-
' Mrs.
Initiating trade and profes-
Bilman of Turkey and Raymond
penter at UN. 3292.
sional division activities for 1947-
Arar of Egypt.
Silver, Sonnenblick Tell
CURRENT RATE
48, the Nominating Committee of
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Agencies'
Work
in
Talks
the
mechanical
trades
division
DEBORAH AUXILIARY, Bnai
met Nov. 5 at the home of Ma/c D.
Brith Young Women, had a On Federation Broadcast
Schuster, to prepare an election
membership tea, with Dorothy
slate.
Saturday
evening,
Nov.
8,
at
Your Neighborhood
Cohen Droz as speaker, Oct. 30,
Ben Kramer serves at chairman
Savings Institution
"Teen-agers Discuss Their at Barium Hotel. On Nov: 2, a 9:20 p.m. on station WJLB, Ira
of
the
committee,
assisted
by
Sonnenblick,
executive
director
Dexter Blvd. at Cortland
• Problems" will be the subject of membership party was held at of the Jewish Home for the Aged, Morey L. Abrahams, Jerry, Biel-
a syMposium by students of the home of Florence Rosenberg.
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TO. 9-6611
Temple Israel High School at a The next meeting will be at the will discuss problems pertaining field, Harvey H. Goldanan and
to
the
Home.
Saturday
evening,
Samuel
B.
Solomon..
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meeting of the Temple Sisterhood home of, Hannah Foreman, 18304
Israel at 2 p. m. Monday, Nov. San Juan, Tuesday, Nov. 11,. 8:30 Nov. 22, at 9:30 p.m. Harold Sil-
ver, executive director of the
10, at the Art Institute.
p. m. Girls' 18 to 25 are invited.
Jewish Social Service Bureau,
Dr. John C. Sullivan, professor
will discuss the services and func-
of educational psychology at
tions of the JSSB.
Wayne University, will be mod-
These talks are part of a series
erator. The students whom he
of discussions presented by "The
will interview have been elected
Voice of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
by their classmates and will have
eration," designed to acquaint
no coaching before the 'program.
The seventh annual donor the Jewish community with the
Preceding the meeting, at 1
constituent agencies and instit
p. m., there will . be dessert lunch- luncheon of the Jewish Folk
. Wel-
eon in the Romanesque Hall of Chorus will be held at 12 noon tions of the Detroit Jewish
the Art Institute. Mrs. Samuel Tuesday, Nov. 25, at Huyler's. fare Federation. Chairmen. of the
Blocher, president, invites all The arrangements committee, of program are A. J. Lachover and
members and their friends to which Mrs. Joseph L. Jaffe is Max Weiss, president of the
chairman, includes Mesdames United Dairies. The program was
attend.
Morris Citrin, Philip Kaufer, made possible through the co-
Kessler, Myer Laceff, Jo- operation of Mrs. Hyman Alt-
Sholem Aleichem Women Isaac
seph Lazare, R. Levine, S. man, director of the WJLB Jew-
Schwartz, Morris Pomish, J. Wal- ish hour.
Plan Donor, Bruncheons
lerstein, Walter Litt and J.
Women's Division -of the Sho- Schulman.
British Block Hamburg
lem Aleichem Institute will spon-
The musical program will be Jews' Recovery of Homes
sor its annual donor event Dec. presented by Edith Horowitz,
3 under the chairmanship of operatic soprano, of Buffalo, N. Y.
NEW YORK — British occupa-
Henri Goldberg, conductor of
Ethel Shorr.
tion authorities in Germany and
Committees reported progress the chorus, will participate in a leaders of provisional German
in plans for the event at a meet- group of duets with Mrs. Horo- governments are making no effort
ing at the hoine of Mrs. Jack witz. Aliza Stulman will be the to restore former rights and prop-
accompanist. Mrs. Morris Schach-
Gosman.
erty to the 300 German Jews
A number of hostesses have ter will appear in a group of who returned recently to Ham-
been enlisted for fund-raising solo dances.
burg, it is charged by Heinz Liep-
bruncheons, in connection with
man i _ n the autumn issue of Men-
the donor event.
orah Journal. Liepman reveals
BIGGEST SELECTION IN TOWN
Prof. Leon Kirshbaum will re-
that these 300 are living in abject
view Lionel Trilling's "The Mid-
poverty while their confiscated
PRICES YOU CAN'T BEAT
dle of the Journey" dessert
Houses continue to be occupied by
luncheon at 1 p. m. Saturday at
former- Nazis and their ' bank
BALTIMORE, -(JTA)—Vandals
the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen,
We Make Tables to Your Specifications in any Color
accounts remain frozen.
1 . 121 W. Boston, Becky Cohen, wrecked the inside and destroyed
Further disclosures about the
CHROME
CHAIRS BEAUTIFULLY UPHOLSTERED IN PLASTIC
Riva Schwartz and. Ethel Sjorr the sacred, accoutrements of Ohr UJA Campaign New York; a
c o m p r i s e the committee of Knesset Israel Congregation's statement on partition in Pales-
SUPERIOR QUALITY SALES
synagogue here.
arrangements.
tine by Dr. Judah L. Magnes,
Two Torahs lay in a puddle of and the musical score of "Yigdal,"
beer, Sam Smolkin, president of a prelude for piano-by Frederick
Revisionist DPs Attack
the congregation, said. Testa- Jacobi, are among the features in
2 Haganah Men in Italy
ROME. (JTA)—Two members ments were strewn about the the issue. •
of the Haganah who have been floor, tapestries with the Star of
organizing visaless Jewish immi- David were torn and twisted
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Additional Congregational
gration from Italy to Palestine about the pews, candles were
(3 BLOCKS EAST OF SCHAEFFER)
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were attacked by six armed Jew- crushed,. salt water was poured
ish DPs, whom the Haganah men in the stove and empty . whisky o
OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY TO 6' P. M.
identified as members of a Revi- bottles were scattered about the
Kaddish and Yarzeit for departed
loved ones, said in Palestine or the
sionist youth organization. The - room, he 'reported. This is the
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TO 9 P. M.
United States. Responsible party,
Haganah men have been hospital- fourth time the synagogue has
references furnished. PLaza 1048.
been invaded.
ized with serious head wounds.
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SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
Temple Teen-Agers
To Review Problems
American Savings
& Loan Association
Folk Chorus Gives
Luncheon Program
NEW MODERN CHROME
BREAKFAST and DINETTE SETS
Baltimore Synagogue
Wrecked 4th Time
Alanco Products, In
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