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June 18, 1948 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-06-18

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News Brevities

THE JEWISH NEWS—17
Friday, June 18, 1948

Galicianers Mark
18th Year in City

WARSAW, (JTA) — Wilhelm
Blum, former Gestapo chief in
Radom who was found guilty of
murdering thousands of Jews in
that city during the Nazi regime,
has been hanged following 'a -war
crimes court sentence of death.

MORttpis KORINSKY, 2931
Glendale, was awarded a Merck
and Company Pharmacy Award,
for his high scholastic‘ achieVe-
ment in ,four years at the Wayne
UniversitY College of Pharmacy.

DAVID -EISENBERG, a gradu-
DAVID I. SIEGEL of Toronto
ate of the United Hebrew Schools has been appointed to the over-
of Detroit, from both the elemen- seas staff of the Canadian Jewish
tary and high school departments, Congress to act as liaison officer
of the David W. Simons branch, with immigration workers in the
The Galicianer Society of De-
is 'teaching in Baltimore schools. American Occupation Zone of troit will celebrate its 18th anni-
A student at Johns Hopkins Uni- Europe and in Italy.
versary Sunday evening, June
* * *
versity, he is Active in Habonim,
27, at a banquet at the Galicianer
in addition to teaching Hebrew,,
"THE . YOUNG MEN'S HE- Shul, 12117 Linwood.
and is lecturing before youth BREW ASSOCIATIONS (1854-
Herbert B. Sussman, president
groups on Jewish and Zionist 1913)," the first history of the of the Galicianer Jews of Aineri-
Announces the opening of it's 33rd Season
topics.
first sixty yearP of the Jewish Ca, will be guest of honor. Admis=
* * *
Center movement in America, sion to the program, at 9 p.m.,
Cooper's are known for their good food and service.
MOSHE POLIAKIEWICZ, for- has been published as a memori- following the dinner, will ,be
All Modern Facilities • Bathing & Fishing on Premises
merly a leader of the General al to its author. Benjamin Ra- without charge.
MAHE YOUR RESERVATIONS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE
Zionist movement in Poland," who binowitz, director of the Jewish
Reservations are being taken
recently has been active in Zionist Center Division of the National every morning and evening by
affairs in this country, has sailed Jewish Welfare Board (JWB.
J..Landgarten at the synagogue.
for Europe on a mission for the The author died before he saw
An Exceptional Place to Dine
An Ideal Place to Live
General Zionist Constructive the 115-page volume which tells
"VACATION LAND FOR EVERYONE"
Enterprises Fund in Israel.
the story of a landmark in Amer- Center Institutes New Private Baths—Showers—Running Hot and Cold
* * *
Water in • Every Room—Dancing—Swimming-
ican Jewish history, although .his
Tennis—Golf—Horse Back Riding
Honorary degrees of Doctor of work had been incorporated in Student Membership
4.
Humane Letters were conferred Volume 37 of the Publications of
In response to requests by stu-
upon PAUL BAERWALD, one of the American Jewish Historical dents attending out-of-town col-
the founders of the Joint Distri- Society a month before his death. leges, the Jewish Community
* * *
bution Committee, LOUIS E.
Center is initiating a new cate-
PHI SIGMA DELTA FRATER- gory of membership, it was an-
LEVINTHAL, Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas in Philadel- NITY formed an alumni associa- nounced by Iz Rosenberg, mem-
56 North Shore Drive
South Haven, Mich.
phia and former adviser on Jew- tion in Detroit. Meetings are bership director.
ish affairs to L. S. commanders held once a month at the Shera-
The student membership - card
in the European zone, and ton Hotel. The group is making allows the student to use the
JOSEPH M. PROSKAUER, presi- plans for the national convention Center's facilities during college
dent of the American Jewish to be held here next September. vacation periods and anytime
Committee, at the 1948 com- For information call Bud Isen- that the student may be in the
city.
mencement of the Jewish Theo- berg, UN. 2-0024.
* *, *
Rates will be $6 per year fop'
logical Seminary of America:
A graduate fellowship of $1,500 men and $5 per year for women
ISAAC BEN ZWI, Palestinian
scholar and statesman and presi- for the coming year has been
Federa-
iN
dent of the Vaad Leinni since granted by theationar
1931, was granted an honorary tion of Temple Sisterhoods to
D.H.L. in absentia; while DR. MRS. JOHANNA SPECTOR, a
SOLOMON GRAYZEL, editor- graduate student who is now
in-chief of the Jewish Publica- 'studying for the degree of Doctor
On Long Lake, near Chelsea, Mich.
tion Society and president of the of Hebrew Studies at the Hebrew
Cincinnati.
Jewish Book Council, was award- Union College,
* * *
ed the honorary degree of Doctor
EVA
MEISTER
presented her
of Hebrew Letters.
pupils in a show, "Expression of
* • *
Charlevoix, Mich.
MIAMI this week became the 1948," June 2, at the Detroit
Director Norman Drachier
first major community in the Institute . of Arts. Miss Alice
Blumberg,
an

advanced
pupil
in
United States to go over the top
Managed by
A non-commercial institution dedical ted to the well-being
in the 1948 United Jewish Ap- the. study of dramatics, presented
a
cframatiC
reading
of
"Camille."
peal's Destiny Campaign for
Mrs. Charles Levitt
and education of your child. Land and water sports
Phyllis
Pullberg
and
Joan,Meister
$250,000,000' when at a special
plus a genuine Jewish atmosphere.
campaign breakfast $34,000 was were featured in tap routines.
Dining Room under personal
pledged, to bring the year's total Miss Sydell Halberg read the
"Spy,"
and
Majorie
Greenberg
supervision
of the WILSHIRE.
to within-a few dollars of $1,500,-
For Information inquire at
_
read "The Lady of Charm."
000.
KOSHER
CATERING
CO.—
* * *
*- * *
Farband Camp and Kinderwelt
The first student to be accepted Marx and Lefkowitz, formerly of
DETROIT ADULT CLUB will
18095 Appoline, Detroit 21
hold an outing and box lunch by BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY for the Wilshire Hotel.
picnic Wednesday eVening, June its opening freshman class next
UN. 3-3626
23, it, was announced by Debby Oct. -11 is Miss -Elaine Estelle Sil- • An Excellent Vacation Spot
Jaye, publicity chairman. The ver of Newton Center, Mass.,
for you and your friends.
Or, call our REGISTRARS:
group will meet at Palmer Park it was announced by C. Ruggles
skating casino at' 9 p.m. For - fur- Sthith, university registrar.
• Relief for Hay 'Fever
Mrs. D. Kumove - UN. 1-7054 Mrs. S. Sislin,- TO. 5-9772
ther information call Esther Port-
DR. ABRAHAM J. KLAUS-
Sufferers
noff, VI. 2-4819:
Mrs. S. Levine - TR. 2-3001
NER, widely known for his role
* *

in
the
rescue
of
displaced
per-
Beautiful
View
overlooking
CUGELL DAY SCHOOL, spe-
Lake Michigan.
cializing in,; nursery and kinder- sons, has been appointe4 to the
More Than 80 Well-Trained Members on
garten courses, closed its school executive post in charge of public
year June 11 with exercises for relations, finance,' and alumni and
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
Our Staff to Guide Your Child
14 youngsters who have complet- •community relationships of the
Hebrew
College.
ed the kindergarten class.
**, *
The graduates are:
MONTEFIORE LODGE w ill
JOhnny Adair, Sanford Cohen, Ken-
neth Eserow, Robert Finkel, Patricia send a number of .underprivi-
Gross, Michael -Grayson, George Mar-
4 PINE RIVER
tin, • Karen Miller, Rickey Ruen, Eddie leged Jewish - children to camp
Reizen, Jadene Roberts, Frank Sutton, this summer through the Mich-
HOTEL
Ft
Maxine Schwartz, Susan Taitelbaum.
elson Service. Fund and its an-
nual fund-raising project. At_ a
CHARLEVOIX
.
OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIETY meeting at the Belcrest June 7,
MICH.
will meet at. 8:30 p.m. Wednes- the Lodge heard
t aitielammiausiegkomiadma
Paul Cox of
day, June 23, at the home of Mr. the FBI.
and Mrs. San). • Sharkey, 3380
`IOW 'Walk 'VOW
Glynn . Ct.
•■••■ 'mak NOW 'IOW 'VIM. 'yak NOM. NOW `mink VOW •0
* *
IVIARYAN FLEISHER will pre-
3
sent her students in two piano
recitals at the Baldwin Recital
Hall, Woodward at Ferry, ele-
mentary and intermediate chil-
dren Thursday evening, June 24,
and- high school students Satur-
day evening, June 26. Both re- I
citals will start at 8 p.m. The pub-
• Golf, Swimming, Tennis, Riding, Shuffleboard.
lic. is invited'.


COOPER'S RESORT,

THREE RIVERS

MICHIGAN

Since 1929

FARBAND CAMP
KINDERWELT

PINE RIVER
HOTEL

For Boys and Girls 5- 14

Charlevoix 160

4 Viscacome.

reenbush

A Vacation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health

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This • Year, Better Than Ever!

FRIEDMAN FAMILY CLUB is
designing a family tree. The club
plans an evening of games for
Sunday, June 20, at Jewish Cul-
tural Hall.'

Cabriffs
Iek r

.

• Beautiful Grounds! Private Sand Beach!

On Grand Traverse Bay

• Delicious Meals! Cool, Airy, Clean Rooms!

Omena, Mich.

• Counselor For The Children!' Bring Them Along!

RESERVE NOW FOR JULY 4th WEEKEND
SPECIAL .
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY

* * *

"'20"

RICHARD POLLINGER, eight-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Pollinger of 4219 Waverly,
has been chosen for member-
ship in the National Music Camp
at Interlochen, Mich. He is a
piano student of Beatrice Peshley
and attends Winterhalter School.

1600 Feet Above
Sea Level

* * *

HYMAN PARKER, attorney
and newly appointed chairman of
the Detroit Section, Commission
on Law and Social Action, will
speak on "Civil Rights, and the
Law" at the next meeting of the
CLSA at the home of Rose
Waxer, 3795 Tyler, at .9 p.m.
Thdrsday, June 24. American
Jewish Congress members ani4
their *kends. are 'Wekorile.

Arthur Murray Dance-Team -Here For The Season.

• Fish In Lake Huron or The AuSoble River.

Half-Mile Of
Private Beach

p

PARADISE

• Gala July 4th Week-End Party! Loads of Fun!

Siietiol

Reservations:

OPENS •
JUNE 20th

Phone Detroit TO. 9-5610
or TO 7-2113—Greenbush 9779

reenbush

Fine Kosher
Style Cooking

Your children guarded by 'experienced counselors
Also a Sports Director
\ IEntertainment by National Famous Artists
TED WERBEL and ESTHER BRODEY
In /Yiddish and English Programs Daily
For Informa,tion and Reservation=-Cafl UN.-3-8650 - TY. 5-3869
Daily 10 A. M. to 2 P.M.; 5 P.M. to 9 P. M.
ow New
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NOOK Nallik NNW NOW NOM. `MINOVVIIIIk's ■ iilik 411111k
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HONEYMOONERS!

Modern
Conveniences

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Rates For June

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