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November 14, 1947 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-11-14

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Friday, November 14, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Fenton to Give
Book Review at ORT
Tea Next Wednesday

Youth Groups

BNAI BRITH YOUTH OR-
GANIZATION invites young men,
14 to 23, and young women, 14
to 25, to visit the organization's
headquarters, 11718 Dexter, or to
call TO. 8-5690, or TO. 8-1390,
for information regarding groups
to join in Detroit. AZA chapters
for boys 14 to 19, Bnai Brith
Girls' groups for girls 14 to 19,
Bnai Brith Young Men's groups
for men 19 to 23 and Bnai Brith
Young Women's chapters for
girls 18 to 25 are available for
membership • enrollment.
* •

YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of
Temple Beth El wil hold an
S.O.S. Dance Sunday afternoon,
, Nov. 23, at 2:30. Admission to the
affair is one or more cans of
food for European relief.'
* • *
The newly-formed chapter of
BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN,
as yet unnamed, has planned a
slack party for this Saturday
evening at the home of Edie Ain-
binder, 3824 Cortland. A mem-
bership tea will be held at 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 16, at the home
of Bunny Chasman, 2331 Glen-
dale. A guest speaker and corn-
edy skit are on the program.
* *
PHYLLIS KUNIN Bnai Brith
Young Women will hold a Sadie
Hawkins Day party at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 15, at the home of
Sybil Cutler, 2727 Clements, to
raise funds for their newly or-
ganized group. Those interested
in attending are asked to call
Shirley Labiner, TO. 5-5130.
• • *
THE TALL. TOWERS CLUB
announces a moonlight hayride
and dance to be held Saturday
evening, • Nov. 22. Members and
guests will meet at 8:30 p.m. at
the home of Shirley Gorman, 2967
Cortland, where transportation
for the evening will be arranged.
For information and reservations
call- Gertrude Kantor, TO. 7-3946,
or Esther Sears, TY. 7-2027.
* * *
HANGAR, HAIVRI, Hebrew-
speaking youth group, will meet
at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 20,
at the home of Levi Gura, 2714

Monterey. Joseph Haggai, facul-
ty member of the United Hebrew
Schools, will speak on "The
Detroit Chapter of ORT (Or-
Forerunner of Modern Zionism."
For further information call Sara ganization for Rehabilitation
Selesny, TO. 6-6926, or Leah through Training) will celebrate
Michlin, TO. 8-1239.
* * *

Page Fifteen

Windsor's $125,000 Drive Will Open
With Dr. Glazer's Address Monday

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem-
ple Beth El will be guest speaker
at the dinner rally in behalf of
Windsor's $125,000 Welfare Fund
Drive Monday, Nov. 17, at Shaar
Hashomayim auditorium in Wind-

sor.

The campaign committee, head-
ed by Robert Slutzky, faces the
greatest task ever attempted by
a fund-raising group in Windsor,
Michael M. Sumner, bommunity
Council president, declared. The
goal is the highest ever set in
the Canadian city.
All of Windsor's Jewish com-
munity is invited to the dinner,
which will begin_at 6:30 p. m., or
to hear Dr. _Glazer, at 8 p. m.

SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUNG
PEOPLE'S SOCIETY will hold a
Sadie Hawkins Day party Sun-
day afternoon, Nov. 16. Those_
planning to attend are asked to
meet at 4:30 p. m. at Chicago
Blvd. and Lawton. Dancing, re-
freshments, games and communi-
ty singing are planned. Anyone
who can bring an automobile is
asked to do so.
5 * *
TEMPLE BEITI-1 EL HIGH
SCHOOL will hold a Sadie Haw-
kins dance and box lunch supper
Saturday evening, Nov. 22 in the
social hall of the Temple.

The first workers' rally will be
held Wednesday, Nov. 19, and the
first workers' brunch Sunday,
Nov. 23. A big gifts' dinner
meeting is being planned by
Harry Vexler, chairman of that
division.
Other divisions of the campaign
are being directed by Mrs. Jacob
Rash; women's solicitation, and
Philip Strosberg, youth campaign.

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`Self-Hate' Topic of
Dr. Beckwitt's Talk
Sunday Before JSG

Continuing its forum meetings,
the Junior Service Group of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
present Dr. Morris Beckwitt,
prominent Detroit psychiatrist, in
a discussion on "Self Hate", 2:30
p. m. Sunday, Nov. 16, in Butzel
Hall of the Jewish Center.
This program is the second in
a series on prejudice which was
initiated on Oct. 26 by Prof.
Theodore Newcomb of the Uni-
versity of Michigan who des-
cribed the prejudice personality.
"Dr. Beckwitt will show why
members of a minority, group are
often prejudiced against their
own people. A member of the
Wayne University faculty, Dr.
Beckwitt served as a Major in the
Army, and was stationed in Italy
and North Africa.
Forum meetings are open only
to members, but new members
may register at the door preceed-
ing the meeting, according to S.
Joseph Fauman, chairman of the
forum committee.

MRS. JOSEPH FENTON
the success of its membership
drive with a tea at the home of
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, 664 Chicago
Blvd., Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1 p.m.
Mrs. Harry Becker, president,
and Mrs. David J. Ruby, mem-
bership chairman, urge new and
old members to attend.
"•The program planned for this
event by Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,
program chairman, and Mrs. Ar-
thur Bloom, chairman of the day,
will feature Mrs. Joseph Fenton
in a book review of "Modern
Women." Mrs. Royal Maas will
provide the musical feature.

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