Noted Laborite Speaks 'at Benefit Members ainl friends of the Labor Zionist Organization will have an _ opportunity to r hear- Hayim Greenberg, noted Labor Zionist leader, , at the affnual LZOA dtnor event at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, in the - main auditorium of the Detroit Insti- tute of • Arts. Greenberg is editor of the Jew- ish Frontier and a member of the Jewish agency. In addition, the donor program will feature musical selections by the noted bass-baritone Sidon Belarsky. The soloist will be ac- companied by 'Rebecca Frohman at the Piano. Donor event tickets may be ob- tained at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute, 13722 Linwood, TO. 8-9230. THE JEWISH NEWS—I I Temple Israel Families Friday, May 14, 1948 Abraham Satovsky Elected President of Shaarey Zedek Men Marking the close of a season which noted the highest mem- bership in its historY..—a total of • 862 members—the Men's Club of Congregation Shaarey last Tuesday evening elected Abraham Satovsky to the presi- dency for the ensuing year. Other officers chosen were vice president, Joseph Deutch; financial secretary, Samuel J. To Hold Picnic June 6 Temple Israel Sisterhood and Men's Club will co-sponsor a pic- nic at 12 noon Sunday, June 6, at Lola Valley Park. An afternoon of games and entertainment for all ages is be- ing planned for the Temple Israel families. Mrs. Harold Schakne and Ben Bagdade are chairmen of the picnic committee. They are as- sisted by Mesdames A. J. Schrner- in, Louis Bloomberg, Henry Goodman, Dan Krouse, living Small; William E. Greenberg, Arthur Weber and Samuel Blacher for the Sisterhood, and Harry Pliskow, Nate Pernick, Nathan Kolb, Arthur Weber, David B. Keywell, Samuel Blacher, Irving Levy, Harold Schakhe and CharleS Aller for the Men's Club. -• Rabbi Adler on. Program Of Rabbinical Assembly Convention in Chicago Y.esliivah Kindergarten Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaarey Zedek will participate in a sym- posium on.. "Towards a Philoso- phy for Conservative Judaism" at the 48th annual convention of the - Rabbnical Assembly of America to be held in Chicago May 16 to 19. Other features of the conven- tion will include a luncheon hon- oring Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, Who is completing two years of- service as • president of the As- sembly. Rabbi Leon S. Lang • of Phila- delphia will be the luritheon speaker. Another testimonial event will celebrate the 50th birthday . of ar. Saul Lieberman, professor of Palestinian literature in.d insti- tutions at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Boys and girls of pre-kinder- garten age learn. the Hebrew al- phabet in their daily afternoon e session at Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah, Dexter and Cortland, by putting together a jig-saw puzzle. This group, -numbering 17 pupils of 4 and half years of age, meets from 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The other Kin- dergarten groups, for 5 and 51/2 year olds, meet from 1-0 and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The latter groups have lunch in school. Yeshivah kindergartens will continue in session through the summer months. There are a few vacancies for pupils - aged 41/2 and 5. Parents interested should call the school office, HO. 5605, for an appointment. To Function in Summer - Music Study Juniors Give Annual Concert The Junior Group of the Music study. Club - will - hold its concert at 3 p. m. Saturday, May 15, at the McGregor Library aud- itorium. -There is no charge for admis- sion, but -reservations should be made by calling Mrs. Samuel Abels at TO. 5-1636. Participants will include ROs- ara Wine, Abigail Segal, Suzanne Barcus, Helen Mendelson, Ken- neth Tucker, Rosalie Mandell, Marvin Klein, Ruth Meckler, Mir- iam H. Meckler, Herbert Edel- man, * Martin Broder, Marion Mohr; David Abels, Margot Ab- els, Beatrice Brindze, Maxine Pincus, Natalie Samuels and Ethel Mendelson. Orthodox Youth Camp Announces Registration Registration is now open for Camp Adas, the orthodox youth camp for boys and girls, nine to 15, in Union Pier, Mich., spon- sored by Young Israel of Detroit. Children may be enrolled for an- entire season or for periods of two weeks each. Reasonable camping rates are made possible because , Camp Adas is a non- profit institution -operated by the Midwestern Council of Young Israel as a service to the Jewish commemities of the Midwest. For registration information, apply at the Young Israel office, 12244 Dexter, TO. 8-80.64. Pninah Open House Celebrates State Day The Pninah ' Club will cele- brate the establishment of the Jewish State by holding open house, at the home of one of its charter members; I. Lawton, 2730 Burlingame, from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, May 16. Joseph Atlas, president of the Mizrachi Organization of Poland, who is visiting in Detroit, will be guest of honor. • Members and friends of the various • Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi groups -are invited. The most thorough reports on news of, by and for Jews are made by the Jewish. Telegraphic Agency, a beneficiary agency of the Allied Jewish Campaign. ABRAHAM SATOVSKY Jack_ Warner; Berke;.. recording secretary, Milton Prag. Board of directors: Dr. Albert J. Altman, Max Bonn, Dr. Harry Burstein, Henry Carnicli, Henry Friedman, Julian Grace, Mprris Karbal, Ira Kaufman, S. Baer Keidan, Morris Klaus, M. Ben Lewis, William. Nadler, Abe San- delman, Carl Schiller, Alfred Shevin, Matthew Shufro, Ben S. Sidlow, Joseph Snider, Morris Sussman and Joseph Ziff. The following reptfrts were submitted: President's report; Al- bert Green; membership, Ben S. Sidlow; Boy Scouts, Samuel J. Berke; finance, Jack Warner; ed- ucation, Arthur S. Purdy; Lay- man's Institute, Norman, M. Sni- der; Jewish Theological Semi- nary, Maurice Seligman. French .ORT School Wins Any Rating,. •:s Local Unit Ends Year Detroit Chapter of Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training) has received word that Jewish students at the Lyons ORT trade school, who were called up for military service, haVe been granted one-year deferments by the French Army in order to, complete their studies. The army's ruling, an ORT official +pointed out, now places the ORT schools in France on an equal footing with the French public schools. The closing general meethrg of the 1947-48 season will be held Wednesday, May 19, at the Franklin Hills Country Club, at which time election of officers will be held, and plans will be outlined for the coming season. Members who plan to attend this meeting, should contact the presidents of their respective chapters: Mrs. Harold Kukes, Boston Blvd., South; Mrs. Clar- ence Enggass, Cumberland Way, North; and Mrs. Joseph David- son, Pembroke Rd., Huntington Woods, Oakland South, who will endeavor to aid them in getting transportation. Britain Extradites Polish Doctor Who Tortured Jewish Women LONDON (JTA).—The British Government agreed to .extradite Dr. Wiadislaw Nehring, Polish war criminal, who, as Nazi-ap- pointed chief surgeon at Oswie- cim, is allegedly responsible f5r performing 18,000 "experiinental operations" on the camp's jn- e of Jew- mates, most whom were ish women. Supreme Court Ruling Interpreted as Applying To All Religious Groups WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The .Department of Justice interpret- ed the Supreme Court decision rendering- court enforcement of restrictive covenants based on race or color illegal as applying also to religious groups. The court's decision mentioned only private real estate agreements which barred groups on the basis of race or color_ "It is the opinion of the De- partment of Jus,4ge that the rulings of the Supreme Court are-- applicable with equal force to similar agreements based on creed," the Department said. "It would now seem certain that no state through its courts can sup- port or enforce private agree- ments which are designed to do what the state itself is prohib- ited from doing." American Jewish Congress' ef- forts toward social progress are aided by the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. I Furniture Cleaned In Your Rome 3 Pieces for $15.00 Give your furniture. that New Look. 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