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THE JEWISH NEWS

LIVES OF OUR TIMES

Youth Groups

SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUNG
PEOPLE'S SOCIETY annual fall
dance and pre-Hanukah party will
take place Saturday, Dec. 6, 9 p.
m., in the social hall of the syna-
gogue. Nate Spinner, president,
announces the following com-
mittee in charge: chairman, Tina
Dubrove, TO. 8-1529; Adeline Co-
hen, Earl Barth, Sol Ginsburg,
Carolyn Ruzumna, Doris Green,
Harry Sears, Norma Aberly, Ar-
thur Lyons, Betty Berkowitz,
Alice Sobel, Onny Gouldsmith,
Adele Cohen. Tickets may be
obtained from committee mem-
bers or the Synagogue office.

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National League

Team
No. 321
No. 337
No. 583
No. 314
No. 604
Monsky A. C
No. 309

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BESIDES SETTING UP A 130,000,000 WELFARE FUND FOR
NEGROES,HE ADDED $2,700,000 FOR A HOUSING DEVELOP-
MENT FOR CHICAGO NEGROES, GIVING THEM THEIR FIRST
CHANCE TO ESCAPE NE STOCKYARD SLUMS.1N I912,HE
WAS MADE A TRUSTEE OF TUSKASEE INSTITUTE AND THE
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, RETAINING THESE POSITIONS
UNTIL HIS DEATH.

FIVE YEARS LATER,AS THE RESULT Of
A SALE OF 10,000 SUITS TO SEARS,
ROEBUCK CO., ROSENWALD BOUGHT AN
INTEREST IN THE SMALL CONCERN,
MD BECAME ITS VICE-PRESIDENT/

HIS GREAT INTEREST IN JEWISH REHABIUTATION LEO
HIM TO BECOME THE BIGGEST INDIVIDUAL CONTRIB-
UTOR TO THE LARGE-SCALE COLONIZATION OF .
JEWS IN THE UKRAINE AND CRIMEA,ORGANIZED
BY THE AGRO-JOINT, AN AFFILIATE OF THE JOINT
PISTRiNUTION COMMITTEE .

ALTHOUGH CALLED A CONSERVATIVE BUSINESSMAN, HE LENT 00,000
TO THE LADIES GARMENT WORKERS UNION IN 1929, TO COMBAT
SWEATSHOPS! IN 1932, AT THE AGE OF TO, HE DIED IN CHICAGO,
THE CITY HE LOVED AND SERVED SO WELL. THIS WAS THE
GREATEST JEWISH PHILANTHROPIST AND MERCHANT TO COME
OUT OF THE WEST IN OUR TIMES...

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IN 1911, ROSENWALD PLEDGED TO GIVE

ion of EVERY

HIS DEEP LOVE FOR THE CITY OF CHICAGO MANIFESTED
ITSELF WHEN HE BUILT A S 3,000,000 MUSEUM Of

MILLION DOLLARS RAISED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
FOR JEWISH WAR RELIEF! IN I92S HE CONTRIBUTED

SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY OW THE SHORES OF LAKE
MICHIGAN -REPUTED TO BE ONE OF THE MOST
FASCINATING IN THE COUNTRY. HE WAS ALSO A TRUSTEE
OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.

1%1,000,000 TO THE UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN,
CONTINUING HIS WORK FOR THE UNION OF AMERICAN
HEBREW CONGREGATIONS.

Teen-Agers Plan 'Turkey Trot'

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The YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB
of TEMPLE BETH EL will com-
bine pleasure with constructive
contribution to overseas relief at
2:30 p. in. Sunday, Nov. 23, when
it celebrates its fourth major af-
fair of the year, an SOS dance.
The dance is open to the public.
Admission is one or more cans
of food.
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The BETH EL HIGH Student
Council announces a Sadie Haw-
kins Dance this Saturday, Nov.
22, at 8:30 p. m. Nick Schwayder
is chairman. Admission is twenty-
five cents.
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HELENE PENFIL CHAPTER
of Bnai Brith Young Women has
packed several Thanksgiving bas-
kets for distribution to needy
families through the Scotten
Shelter division of the Depart-
ment, of Public Welfare. Anyone
wishing to assist the girls in their
work is asked to call TA. 5-4050.
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Young men and women aged
18 to 30 who live in the north
University section are invited to
attend the Thanksgiving party to
be sponsored by HERZL CHAP-
TER, ZOD, at 8 1.). m. Wednesday,
Nov. 26, at the Parkside branch
of the United Hebrew Schools,
Parkside at Midland. A Palestin-
ian movie will be shown, fol-
lowed by songs and dancing.
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The 11 to 14 age group of
HASHOMER HATZAIR w i 11
have a party at 2 p. m. this Sun,
clay at the Tuxedo-Holmur
branch of the United Hebrew
Schools. All boys and girls in
that age group arc invited. Plans
will be made _for Hashomer Hat-
zair's winter camp.. which is to
be held during the public school
winter vacation.
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REBECCA GRATZ CHAPTER
of Bnai Brith Young Women are
planning - a Thanksgiving party
for paid-up members Sunday
evening, Nov. 23, at the home
of Beverly Levine, 2552 Calvert.

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THE COMPANY EXPANDED TREMENDOUSLY AND
ROSENWALD FOUND HIMSELF A VERY WEALTHY MAN.
KNOWN TO HAVE DONATED OVER $70,000,000 TO
CHARITIES BY THE TIME NE D1ED,ROSENWALD
AIDED SUCH WORTHY PROJECTS AS THE ASSOCI-
ATED JEWISH CHARITIES Of CHICAGO,CINCINHAWS
HEBREW UNION COLLE6E,AND AN EXPERIMENTAL
AGRICULTURAL UNIT IN PALESTINE. HE MS ALSO
ACTIVE IN THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE.

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, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, area chair-
man for the Detroit • Community
Chest, reports that the JOKERS'
CLUB, a group of seven boys 13
and 14 years old, raised $25 for
the campaign.
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FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAP-
TER of Bnai Brith Girls will
present the "Dum, Durn, Drag"
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 26,
at the Jewish Center. There is
;no charge for admission.

JULIUS ROSE

BORN IN SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, IN
1862, JULIUS ENTERED THE MER-
CHANDISING FIELD EARLY IN HIS
CAREER. BY 1890, HE HAD ESTAB-
LISHED A WELL-KNOWN CLOTHING
FIRM IN CHICAGO.,
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Moshe Heyman will be quiz-
master for a "Palestine Informa-
tion Please" to. be sponsored by
the Wayne University Chapter of
IZFA at 8: 45 p. m. Tuesday,
Nov. 25, at Hillel House. Prizes
will be awarded for questions
that stump the experts. Singing,
dancing and refreshments will
follow. IZFA's concession at the
annual Wayne Wintermart car-
nival to be held Saturday, Nov.
22, at Convention Hall, will be
its traditional- "Epes Essen Deli-
catessen."
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The second round of the AZA
ME T R OPOLITAN LEAGUE'S
basketball tournament resulted in
the following standings:
American League

Team
No. 63
No. 661
No. 656
No. 313
No. 112
No. 527

SEARS,ROEBUCK CATALOGUE
IS BASIC READING FOR OVER 40
MILLION PEOPLE. THE MAN
LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS
AMAZING SUCCESS WAS

Friday, November 21, 1947

COPYRIGHT 1947 • JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AG.:11CY

British Jews Congratulate
Royal Family on Wedding

Pearl Meisner, recording secre-
tary of CHAPTER ONE, ZOD,
was honored with an inscription
LONDON (JTA) — Anthony
in the Golden Book of the Jewish
Rothschild, British Jewish leader,
National Fund for her outstand-
headed a joint delegation of the
ing work for the chapter and for
Board of Deputies of British Jews
the Zionist cause.
and the Anglo-Jewish Associa-
tion, which called on King
George VI to present congratula-
tions to the royal family on the
ALL GRADES
marriage of Princess Elizabeth.
The King replied: "I am glad to
Bette Shanbrom
know that Princess Elizabeth's
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engagement has given such
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pleasure to my Jewish subjects:"

Piano Instruction

Jewish Community Center Teen-Agers meet to make final
plans for their "Turkey Trot," to be held Saturday, Nov. 29,
in the auditorium of the Center. It will be sponsored by the
Saturns, Cinders and Cliques. Proceeds from the dance will be
given to SOS (Supplies for Overseas Survivors). Station WJLB's
Allan "Peppy" Douglas will be
Dell of ceremonies. Left to
right: Jean Anchor, publicity; Dell Mogel, door reception; Arlene
Cohen, general dance chairman; Bobbie Grossman, tickets; and
Gloria Bennett, decorations.

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Fine Carpetings

Congress Women Hold
Divisional Meetings

held Tuesday, 1:30 p. rn. "How
your Laws are Made" will be dis-
cussed at the following homes:
South—Mrs. N. Fierberg, 3336
Glynn Ct.; Central — Mrs. John
Planned to coincide with Jew- Sturman, 2669 Leslie; Northeast
ish Book Month, "My Father's —Mrs. E. Goodman, 20146 War-
House" by Meyer Levin will be rington; Northwest — Mrs. G.
Lionel Willens, 18600 Northlawn.
Mrs. Sam Herman, vice presi-
dent of finance of Central chap-
ter, is divisional chairman of
honor members. Anyone who
wishes to become an honor mem-
ber may contact Mrs. Herman,
TO. 5-3877, 2933 Tuxedo.
Awards are to be presented to
members bringing in $100 or more
in new memberships at the Dec.
17 luncheon meeting at which
James Waterman Wise will be.
guest speaker. Tickets may be
obtained by calling Mrs. Sam 01-
sher, TO. 8-6020.

INSURED

MRS. SAM HERMAN

reviewed at Women's Division of
American Jewish Congress chap-
ter education committee meetings
Monday, Nov. 24, at 1:30 p. m., at
the following homes:
South—Mrs. Samuel Barr, 2277
Glynn Ct.; Central—Mrs. Marion
S h u b ow, 3046 Collingwood;
Northeast — Mm. Jacob Borin,
19181 Berkley Rd.; Northwest—
Mrs. Arnold Frank, 18039 Wood-
ingham.
Commission on law and social
action committee meetings will be

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