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THE
JEWISH
NEWS
Solidarity, Sentiment Listed
As Useful Community Tools
Bnai David Men's Club
Honors Past •Presidents
At Its Hanukah Party
Creating a favorable climate for the consideration of com-
mon concerns is the most certain method for achieving the
things that the community needs, Isidore Sobeloff, executive
director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, emphasized in his
"Survey for Action" at the concluding Federation Forum,
sponsored by the Women's Division of the Federation, on
Bnai David Men's Club held its
annual Hanukah party in the
social hall of the synagogue on
Dec. 11.
Former presidents Barney Ross
and Ben Fellows were honored
by being presented with gavels
from the club. Harry Pierson is
president of the club.
. Rabbi J. S. Sperka was the
main. speaker. Cantor H. Adler
'entertained with Hanukah songs.
Boy Scouts of Troop 135, spon-
sored by the Bnai David Men's
Club, were guests and were pres-
ented with diaries. Refresh-
ments were served. Jack Graff
and Barney Ross were in charge
of entertainment. •
Monday, at the Jewish Center. 1>
"'Solidarity,
sentiment
and Jewry with a central agency for
growing understanding are the insuring adequate support to in-
most useful tools in communal or- dividual social services.
ganization," Sobeloff pointed out,
Community problems must be
`'since it is through these tools .dealt with on a community level,
that we overcome isolationism on he said, and those who understand
a community scale." *
will have to pave the way via
Reviewing the functions of the various groups throughout the
Jewish Welfare Federation to- city for the development of the
day, Sobeloff emphasized that the machinery for a community ap-
development of a central coordin- proach to the problems of build-
ating, planning and fund-raising ing and financing our entire net-
organization has provided Detroit work of social services.
CARD OF SYMPATHY
The Ladies Auxiliary of Detroit
Ezras Noshim wishes to extend
sincerest sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Siegel and family on
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the lbss of their dear mother,
•tiruch, N. Koploy, Izreal Katz, October, 1925—at the home of the Mrs. Sarah Fine. The Auxiliary
Benjamin Fruman.
first secretary, Sophie Siegel, who feels her loss deeply.
For a time, about 30 years ago, now resides in Tucson, Ariz. Two
the Detroit Zionists had a home of the organizers, who still are
of their own on High St. They
Hanukah Greetings
also had a Hebrew library which among the active leaders, are Mrs..
was housed above the Goldman David Sislin and Mrs. Louis Lin-
Drug Store on Hastings—a ren- sky. Among the 22 organizers
WM. ELSON'S
dezvous for people of culture. were Leah Biskin, who now is on
The books from this library later a mission in Italy; Sybil Biskin
went to the United Hebrew
Schools and now are a part of and Mollie Biskin, now in Wash-
7706 W. McNichols
ington, D. C.; Dvora Soloveitchik,
the Shaarey Zedek Library.
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who resides in Palestine; Eliza
Hadassah Leaders
London, Mrs. Joseph Haggai; the
Among the Hadassah leaders
12312 DEXTER
late Rose Margolis, who recently
are the following past presidents:
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passed away in Palestine. Mrs.
Mesdames Morris Adler, Noah
M. Michlin, a member of the na-
Aronstam,
Ralph
Davidson,
A.
E.
tional executive, and Mrs. Sarah
M. Hershman, Harry L. Jackson,
Levine were among the first to
Maurice Landau, D. W. Simons,
enr-oll in the movement. Mrs.
Henry Weinstein and Miss Hattie
Harry Kay is the present chair-
Gittleman.
man of the PWO Council. There
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Mrs. Harry L. Jones is the are nine PWO clubs and a 10th
present Hadassah president.
is in formation.
JNF Pioneers
The complete honor roll of
Past presidents of the Jew- Zionist workers would call for
ish National Fund Council, in the the publishing of 10,000 names of
order of their service, are: Detroit Jews. The Jewish News
Philip Slomovitz, A. J. Lachover, hopes that it has not overlooked
Joseph Haggai, A. J. Koffman, mentioning the names of all the
Aaron Kurland, Leon Kay, Rabbi most prominent pioneers in the
8600 TWELFTH MA 9435
J. S. Sperka, William Hordes, movement for Palestine's re-
demption
and
that
possible
omis-
Irving W. Schlussel is the pres-
ent president of the JNF Council. sions will not be misunderstood.
The following served as pres-
idents of Mizrachi: Daniel Tem-
chin, Isaac Rosenthal, I r ving
HANUKAH
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Schussel, the present president,
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and the late Meyer Beckman.
Presidents of the Ladies' Auxil-
iary of the Jewish National Fund
included Mesdames H. Milkovsky
Children's Apparel, Toys,
Kaplan, Freda Wexler, Harry
Buchman, Samuel N. Heyman,
Furniture
Julius Naiman, Philip Slomovitz,
Philip J. Cutler, Irving Shevin
6330 W. McNichols
and the incumbent, Mrs. Jack
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Rosenthal.
Community Hails Pioneer Zionists
For Efforts on Behalf of Palestine
National Baking Co.
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Labor Zionists
Pioneers in the labor -Zionist
movement — including the Far-
band and Poale Zion—include M.
Margolis, now in Palestine; L.
Goldsmith, Joseph Haggai, Hayim
Wiener, Max Abrams, David Sis-
lin, Gershon Avrunin, in whose
memory a Farband branch was
established in Detroit; J. Mikof-
sky, Usher Goldberg, Sam Gold-
berg, Israel Sendler of Flint,
Be rele Brawer, Gabriel Biskin,
Motel Biskin, Louis Biskin, M.
Soloveitchik, Abraham Katz.
Present leaders in the labor
movement include Harry Schu-
mer, Morris Schaver, M. Goldof-
tas, A: Kaminker, M. Gelfand, B.
Laikin, Morris Lieberman, Sid-
ney Shevitz, Louis Levine and
many others.
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The
Pictorial and dramatic evi- by Mrs. Seymour Simon.
dence of the role being played by cast will include Mrs. David L
World ORT in salvaging the hu- Hubar, Mrs. Jerome Hauser, Mrs..
man wreckage left behind by the Samuel Greenberg, Mrs. John
war in Europe, will be presented
by the Detroit • chapter of Wo-
men's American ORT at the Jew-
ish Center Monday, Dec. 15.
Dessert luncheon will be fol-
lowed by a newsreel entitled
"Passport to Nowhere," showing
the plight of the displaced per-
sons. To dramatize the manner in
which ORT has met the challenge
implied in the newsreel, a group
of members will present an orig-
inal skit, "Passport to Happin-
ess," showing how ORT schools
in Europe are teaching displaced
persons new skills and crafts.
The skit was written by Mrs.
Noel Buckner, directed by Mrs.
James Wineman and - produced
Greenberg, Eva Lifschitz and
Ruth Wertheim.
NEW YORK, (JTA) Rabbi
Isaac Lewin, chairman of the
Agudah Israel world executive,
who was to have arrived in the
U. S. from Palestine over the-
week-end, has been barred from
leaving Palestine along with
other Palestine citizens.
Hanukah Greetings
HARRY BOESKY
Restaurant, Delicatessen & Bar
NOTICE
An AFTER THEATRE MUST
Hy Lopatin wishes to an-
nounce that as of Nov. 28, he
is no longer connected with
Weingart & Lopatin Kosher
Meats, located at 8526 12th.
12th and Hazelwood
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k Friday, December 12, 1947
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