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Women's Club Activities
Pisgah's Installation
To Be Held at Book
cation several weeks ago, from
Palestine, stating: "The Colony of
Tel-Guiborim already is in exist-
ence. On the first anniversary of
Dov Gruner's memorial 72 fam-
ilies laid the cornerstone of the
colony on a hill between Ramat
Gan and Petah Tikva." This
league is aiding the Palestine
Emergency Show, proceeds of
which will be used to purchase
The dramatic group of Bnai medical supplies to be sent to
David Sisterhood will be honor Israel.
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guests of the organzation; pre-.
Installation of officers of the
senting a dramatization wrtten DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
by Mrs. Joshua Sperka, entitled CLUB will be held Wednesday
"Portraits of Historic Women." evening, June 16, at the Palm
The public is invited to be the Beach Cafe. The following will
guest of the League.
be installed: Mesdames Esther,
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Galin, president; Nora Gold, vice
DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA president; Jay Landy, recording
OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY secretary; Esther Rachleff, cor-
held installation of officers for responding secretary; Ann Wein-
the coming year at a luncheon at stein, financial secretary, and Dol-
the Sheraton Hotel. Mrs. Henry ly Budman, treasurer.
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Green was installed as president
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YOUNG
WOMEN'S
), BICUR
for a second term. The other of-
- M will meet at 1 P.m. Mon-
ficers • include Mesdames Martin CHOL E
Naimark, vice president; David day, June 7, at the home of Mrs.
Freedman, - recording secretary; Sam Stulberg of Broadstreet
Kenneth Be‘len and•Joseph Davis, Blvd., when the following new of-
corresponding secretaries; Nathan ficers will be introduced to the
Gitlin, treasurer. Members of the membership: Mesdames J. Pin-
board of directors are: Mesdames cus, president; Harry Boxman, J.
Gerald Aptekar, Henry Berris, Ifoffrnan and William Frankford,
Herbert Bloom, Louis Galin, Har-, vice presidents; Joseph Viedrah;
old Maxmen, Sidney Siegan and treasurer; M. Nenier, financial sec-
Albert Shulman. Guest speaker retary; M. L. ICahldon, corres.-
ponding secretary; Rose Barron,
of the afternoon was Gertrude
recording secretary, and Newman
erstein.
Knopper, publicity chairman.
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Installation of newly-elected
ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY NO.
officers of the PISGAH BUSI- 230 Jewish War Veterans of the
NESS and PROFESSIONAL United States will present Colors
CHAPTER of Bnai Brith- will' on June 2, to Mizrachi Women's
take place at a dinner at 6:30 Auxiliary during their installa-
p.m. , Wednesday, June 9, at the tion of officers at the Wilshire.
Latin Quarter. For information Lillian Feld, president of the
and reservations, contact Pearl auxiliary, and Louba Lupiloff,
Nusbaum, TY. 4-6976, or Pearl regional vice president are in
Washington; attending the nation-
Cohen, TY. 4-8505.
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al executive meeting.
PISGAH WOMEN'S BNAI
BRITH BOWLING LEAGUE con- Morgenthau, Prof. Waksman
cluded its eighth season with, To Receive Honor Degrees
election of officers. The follow-
NEW YORK—Henry Morgen-
ing were named to lead the thau, Jr., former U. S. Secretary
group next year: President, Anne of Treasury and general chairman
Klee; vice president, M. • Green- of ,the nation:-wide' .$250 ; 000; 000
blatt; recording secretarY, M. United Jewish Appeal campaign,
Freed; corresponding secretary; and Prof. Selman Waksman,
T. Feinblooi-n; treasurer, B: Brady. microbiologist of Rutgers Uni-
The league's annual banquet will versity and discoverer of strepto-
be held June 13 at the Sheraton mycin, will be the recipients of
Hotel, where trophies will, be honorary degrees at Yeshiva
awarded. The league has voted University's annual commence-
to, contribute its prize money to ment exercises, June 24, Dr.
Haganah.
Samuel Belkin, president, an-
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UNIVERSITY AREA WOM-
Irish- American and Ger-
EN'S CLUB will install the fol-
lowing new officers at 8:30 p.m. man-American Committees for
Wedensday, June 9, at the home Henry Wallace sent cablegrarns
of Mrs. Harry Nachman, 17578 to Israel pledging full support of
Kentucky: Mesdames Harry Le- the Jewish struggle for indepen-
vine, president; Karl German, dence and announcing they were
vice president; H. D. Brotman, asking an end to the arms
Secretary, and Ben Goldstein, embargo.
treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Markel
will be installing officer. A mus-
ical program will follow, and
plans will be made for an eve-
ning picnic to be held June 28 at
Mrs. Nachman's country home.
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The annual banquet of LADIES'
AUXILIARY OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH will be held
SUnday; June 6, at Congregation
Charlevoix, Mich.
Bnai, David.
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Managed by
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TEL-
GUIBORIM
received a Communi-
.
Wednesday, June 9, at 12:30
p.m., the WOMEN'S LEAGUE for
SABBATH OBSERVANCE will
hold its seventh birthday meeting
at Bnai Moshe. Dessert luncheon
will precede the meeting. Fea-
tured on the program will be a
candle-lighting ceremony and a
group of Haganah songs, to be
presented by Mrs. Milton Wins-
Pisgah Wo.men of Bnai Brith
will hold their installation of offi-
cers at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Monday, June 7 in the Crystal
Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel.
The program will feature Can-
tor Pavel Slavensky of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation as
soloist. Mrs. Bernard Goodman
is chairman of the installation.+
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THE JEWISH NEWS—II
According to Mrs. Sol Q. Kes-
Friday, June 4, 1948
ler, the annual meeting of HASH-
OFAR, Society. for ,Advancement
of Jewish Music, will take place
OSTROWER RELIEF SOCI-
Thursday evening, June 17, at
the Jewish Community Center. ETY' will meet 'at 8:30 p.m. Wed-
There will be election of new nesday, June 9, at the home of
board members, a musical pro- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cohen.
gram and refreshments.
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SAMUEL REESE was elected
president of the American Fed-
eration for Polish Jews at the
national convention in Atlantic
City.
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The following officers will be
installed:
Mesdames Marvin Levy, president;
Samuel Gold, Julius Meskin, William
Fogel, vice presidents; Lewis Man-
ning, monitress; Jack Ketai, treasurer;
Jack Schwartz, financial sceretary;
Sam Rosenthal, assistant financial sec-
retary; Al Klaiman, mailing secretary;
Philip Menkowitz assistant mailing
secretary; Albert Ashe, corresponding
secretary; Bernard Goodman, record-
ing secretary; Carl Gould, guide; Max
Goldhoff, guardian; Allan Laban, sen-
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Harry Singer and Gerald Goldberg.
Board members are Mesdames Na-
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Cohen, Charles Helman, Yetta Herz,
Morris Hirsch, Jack Kahn, Philip Kra-
mer, Meyer Littky, Irving Robinson
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East Side BB Lodges
Hold Joint Installation
The following are the new men's
lodge officers: Sol Robins president;
Sam Elkowitz, Bernard Slieplow, vice
presidents; Bernard' Shiller, Irving
Winkelman, secretaries; Joseph Tanz-
man, treasurer; Irvin Gladey, chap-
lain; 'Joseph Bershas, assistant., chap-
lain; Hyman Feldman, warden; Joseph
Reifman, guardian, and trustees, Man-
uel Kaplan, Alfred Keats, Sam Hersch,
Myer Kellman, Philip Golden, David
Kaufman. Nate Abrams.
Women's auxiliary officers
are:
Mesdames Sol . Robins, president;
Harry Coleman, Louis Sipkins, Irvin
J. Winkelman, vice presidents; Bern-
ard Sheplow, monitress; Joseph Tanz-
man, Barney Levinson, Sam Elkowitz
secretaries; Joseph Bershas, treasurer;
Philip Golden, sentinel; Joseph Reif-
man, guide„ and trustees,. Mesdames
Robert A. Coleman, Ellis Fisher, Sam
Hersch, Samuel Mitchel and Leon
Cogan.
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