THE JEWLSH NEWS _Ftitley, November 14, -1941 • Page Rya Entire Community to Felicitate Pisgah Lodge On 9Qth Anniversary at Banquet Next Tuesday p Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council; Mrs. Lewis Manning, president of Pisgah Women No. 122, Bnai Brith; Sid- ney J. Karbel, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil; Hon. William. Friedman, a member of Pisgah Lodge since 1908, who will extend greetings as chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Aaron Droock, past president of Pisgah Lodge and District Grand Lodge No. 6, will represent the Jewish Community Council as its president, and the three non-Jewish spokesmen. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will give the benediction after Rabbi Lelyveld's address. Dinner music will be rendered by Ray Gorrell and his Orchestra with Marion Gillette and Don Abele as vocalists. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld to be Guest Speaker; Greetings to be Heard From George Edwards, Judge Moynihan, Rev. Cole, Friedman, Droock, Yudkoff, Leib, Eskin, Karbel, Drasnin, Mrs. Aaron. Mrs. Manning, Rabbis Fram and Segal 'GEORGE EDWARDS AARON DROOCK JUDGE MOYNIHAN REV. WALTON E. COLE All Detroit will be represented,' through cross-sectional delega- - tions of Christians and Jews the 90th anniversary celebration of Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Common Council, representing the City of Detroit. The banquet will open with the singing of the National . Anthein and Hatikvah, led by Alfred H. Bounin, a member of Pisgah Lodge. The invocation will be given 'by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation. Leaders to Greet Dinner Harry Yudkoff, a past presi- dent of Pisgah Lodge and District Grand Lodge No. 6, general chair- man of Pisgah's 90th anniversary committee, will act as toast- master. Following the dinner felicitations and greetings will be extended 'by Herbert S. Eskin, president of Pisgah Lodge; Samuel Leib, a past president of Pisgah Lodge, second vice presi- dent 'of District Grand Lodge No 6, whb will represent the District at the banquet; Abe Orasin of Grand Rapids, president of Michi- gan Bnai Brith Council; Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, president of The Committee The 90th -anniversary: commit- tee is composed of the following: Harry Yudkoff, general chairman; Samuel W. Leib, Milton M. Wein- stein and Isadore Starr, co-chair- men; Elias Goldberg, chairman of souvenir book, with Jack Lawson and Herman Zimmerman, co- chairmen. Ben F. Goldman is editor of the souvenir book. Morris Shatzen, chairman of ban- quet and entertainment with Phil Levant as co-chairman. Henry M. Azramovitz is chairman of speakers' program, with Julius Deutelbaum as co-chairman. Ticket sales were directed by Max H. Goldhoff, chairman. The publicity committee includes Louis Rosenzweig, chairman, Rudolph Meyersohn, co-chairman. Alfred H. 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