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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-12-12

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Youth Groups

During the SOS campaign, the
girls of the REBECCA GRATZ
AUXILIARY of Bnai Brith
Young Women donated cans of
food and assisted in the city-wide
drive. Dec. 7. As part of their
Hanukah program the girls sent
Hanukah gifts to Percy Jones
Hospital. Tuesday evening, Dec.
16, at Central High School, Re-
becca Gratz Auxiliary, together
with Louis Marshall Auxiliary,
will hold a joint Hanukah pro-
gram. Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Irwin Gordon. Girls 13 to
25 are itrivited. Fdi information
contact Marcie •• Becker, WE
4-5100.
* *

The TALL TOWERS -- social
comniittee; consisting of Myron
Korner, Rose Seats:' Rita Getof-
- sky, Maryin Victor, Norman _Peck
and• Norman Meyers, has arrang-
ed an open latke party. Sunday
evening, Dec. 14, at the •home of
Doris prober, - 2547 Monterey.
Any one interested in attending
will be welcome, providing they
meet the height requirements.
For information call TY.. 7-2027.
* * *
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB OF
TEMPLE BETH EL will hold a
hay ride, or sleigh ride—depend-
ing on the 'Weather—at Morton's
Riding' - Stables,- Saturday - night;
Dec. 20. The affair is -, Open to,
members and their friends. Res-
ervations can be --made by =calling
the TeMPle during -the. .day or
Madelyn . Levenberg, .UN. 4-276.3,
- in the evening. Reservations must
be made in advance.

* * *

YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI
will hold a membership cocktail
party Monday at 12:30 p. m., at
the home of Mrs. William Heller,
18980 Wildemere. _ Entertainment
will be by Mickey Wolfe, -
* * *
LOUIS MARS H A L L BNAI
BRITH YOUNG WOMEN will
meet at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec.
16, at Central High, room 2111.
Rabbi Irwin Gordon of Wayne
University Hillel Foundation will
be guest speaker. Young women
18 to 25 are invited.
For information, contact mem-
bership chairman Roberta Silver-
stein,
stein, TY. 8-5038.
• * *
Isidore Sobeloff, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
' eration, will discuss "Inner De-
fenses Against Anti-Semitism" at
a meeting of the Wayne Univer-
sity Chapter of IZFA at 8 p. m.
Tuesday, Dec. 16, at Wayne's Hil-
lel Foundation, 4841 Second.
Sobeloff will analyze the insti-
tutions and values within the .
Jewish community that enable
both the community and individ-
ual Jews to resist the warping ef-
fects of anti-Semitism.
Av. Anyone interested is invited to
attend.,,
• *
• Kapai Pines, messenger • from
the Palestine brarith of HASHO-
.. MER HATZAIR, in in Detroit to
aid the city group in organizing-
the educational program of its
winter camp. Scheduled from Dec.
21 to 23 at the ISlan.d Lake recre-
ational Area. near Brighton, the
camp will- be based on the theme
"Palestine and the Kibbutz." Boys
and girls 11 to 19 will be admit
ted at a charge of $20 per Camper.
Further details may be obtained
at the parents' and friend.'s.'- meet-
ings at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at the
D. W. Simons School, or by call-
ing NO. 0228.

•* * *
Members of the Wayne Univer-
sity Broadcasting Guild will pre-
sent one of Morton Wishengrad's
"Eternal Light" programs at the
JR. HADASSAH-MASADA meet-
ing at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Dec.
18 at Shaarey Zedek. Delegates
to the recent Jr. liadassah and
Masada convections, will present
their reports at the meeting.
The first Masada "stag" will be
held at 8 p. m. TueSday, Dec, 16,
at 3060 Leslie. Movies and refresh-
ments are scheduled. All members
and prospective members are in-
vited
Judy Pregerson and Aaron Su-
metz are in charge of a projected
Jr. Hadasgah-Masada study group
program.

- Friday, December 12, 1947

'

Eileen Zohott Sets
Parley Delegate
N. W. Donor
March 14 for Wedding Officers Chosen

Mrs, Joseph M. Markel, presi-
dent ' of the Sisterhood of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
and Center, announces that final
planS have been formulated for
the second annual donor- lunch-
eon, to be held WednesdaY; Feb.
11, in the social hall of the syna-
gogue:'
The following have been ap-
pointed officers for this event:
donor chairman, Mrs. Alex,
Brookffi; program book, Mrs. David
Dunsky; patroness, Mrs. Michael
Galsky; darlings, Mrs. Meyer
Rubin; in memoriam, Mrs. Her-
man Avrin; hostess, Mrs. Herbert
J. Harris; . tickets, .Mrs. Charles
Charlip, and Mis. Mitchell
Schram.
The program will include a
MISS EILEEN ZOHOTT
nationally known,' s p e-ra k e r, a
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zohott of - pageant entitled "Jewish Women
Washburn Ave. announce the en- Through the- Ages," with Mrs.
gagement of their daughter, Harry Nachman as narrator and
Eileen, to Bernard Berman, son under the direction of Mrs. Philip
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berman Hellman - and Mrs. Alexander
of Chicago.
Moss, and presentations by the
The bride-elect attended Wayne Sisterhood choral group. Pro-
University, and her fiance attend- ceeds will go toward the building
ed Purdue University before serv- fund of the synagogue:
ing three years in the Army Air
The first Oneg-Shabbat tea to be
Corps. The couple 'plan to be given by the Sisterhood will be
married March 14 at the Wilshire held at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Hotel.
Simmer, 18273 Fairfield; Satur-
daY, Dec. 13, from to 2 to 5 p. m.
Chairmen are,Mrs. Sol Manheim-
er, Mrs. Morris Nosanchuk and
Mrs. Robert Trepeck.

Eliot Gerber Wins
City History
Prize
— •

Arab State Armies
The military strength of the
Arab statesis, as follows:
Egypt

50,000'
ir=aci
— 22,000
Saudi Arabia
18,000
Transj o rd an
16,000
Syria and Lebanon
13,500

Eliot Gerber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lipman S. Gerber, of 2491
Hazelwood, won the city .-cham-
pionship in the annual American
History contest sponSbred by the
.Hearst newspapers. _
,A 12-B student at Central High
School, Eliot is a graduate of the
United Hebrew Schobls and a
memlker of Habonim. He hopes to
attend the University of Michigan
after graduation from Central.
Eliot will receive $200 in bonds
for his victory in Detroit, and,
with the seeond and third place
winners, will compete against std-
dents from. 12 other cities for the
national prize of $2,000 in bonds.

Historian Will Address
Meeting of ASC Jan. 17

Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, Adolph
S. Ochs professor of Jewish his-.
tory at Hebrew Union College
and vice-president of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis, will be the guest speak-
er at the opening session of the
41st annual meeting of the Am-
erican Jewish Committee to be.
held in New York, Jan. 17. Dr.
Marcus will speak on "Jews in
the American Pattern."

Light Script Describes -
First Jezreel Settlers .

MRS. LENA LAZAR
Mrs. Lena Lazar, 3789 Duane,
past-president of the Linwood-
Dexter Mothers' Club, represent-
ed the group at the National'As-
sociation of Jewish Center Work-
ers Conference in Cleveland Dec.
5 to,_7. • •

80 Non-Jewish bPs
Selected for Canada

. MONTREAL, (JTA) — Jewish
circles here are aroused over a
report that.the first 80 DP tailors,
who-are now en route here from
Germany, are all non-Jews.

The Eternal Light will feature
"The Singing Valley," an orig-
inal script by Morton Wi,shen-
grad; at 8 a. m. Sunday, Dec. 14,'
on station WWJ.
"The Singing Valley" drama-
tizes the present-day victory of
the first settlers to -venture into
the -forbidding 'Valley. of Jezreel-
25 years ago. With no more in
their favor than faith- in the land
and an extraordinary capacity
for hard work, these modern pio -
neers, and countless others like
them throughout the land of Pal-
estine, succeeded in establishing
35 flourishing settlements in the
desolate wastelands of Jezreel.

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Two Dutch Jews Released
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Cohen, Dutch Jewish leaders who
lace trial on charges of having
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