Sholom Aleichem Group
To Hear Talk on Art,
Society at Oct. 2 Meeting
Sholom Aleichem Folk Insti-
tute's Women's Division will re-
sume its activities at a business
and cultural meeting and lunch-
THE JEWISH NEWS--35
Friday, October 1, 1948
Jewish Center I
Activities
Election of officers of Pasadena
Study Club wild be held Wednes-
day evening, Sept. 29, at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Cohen,
15791 Indiana. A social hour will
follow the business.
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Jack Fre'ed, chairman of the
Teen-Club Council, announces
that a full program is planned for
the Intermediate Lounge under
the supervision of Milt Cherish.
Programs will be held -every
Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30
to 10 p. m.
* * *
Iz Rosenberg, Center public
relations director, announces that
anyone who has old dance or
classical records and wishes to
donate them to Center. clubs may
call him at MA 8400 for im-
mediate pick-up of records.
MRS. SAMUEL ROSEN
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eon at 12 noon Saturday, Oct. 2,
Dominos, a Center-sponsored
at the'home of Mrs. Samuel Ro-
young women's club, will hold
sen, 1421 Boston Blvd.
its annual membership tea Oct.
Bernard Goldman of Wayne 6 in room 211 at the Center. The
University will speak on art and group is plannint its second year'
society, illustrating his talk With of social, educational and recrea-
motion pictures. Officers will be tional activities. Chairman of
elected for the coming year and the, evening's program is Yetta
Ethel Shorr will report on plans Hoptman.
for the Dec. 8 donor luncheon.
Officers of the group are Phyllis
The division has secured a Lipsitz, presiqnt; Phyllis Ash-
store for re-sale of rummage ar- man, treasurer; Shirley Gar-
ticles. 'For further information finkel, secretary. Young women
1
contact Irma • Waldman, TY. aged 18 to 22 are invited to at-
5-0110, or May Elkin, TO. 7-6205. tend the membership tea or con-
tact Yehuda Roseman, director
of young adult activities.
* * *
A new19. formed Center-spon-,
sored adult club, "The Sunday
Nighters," will hold its first
LOS ANGELES—Eddie Cantor, "Autumn Hop" Oct. 10, at 9 p. m.
noted star of stage, screen and Sunday, in Butzel Hall of the
radio, was awarded the 1948 "Ci- Jewish Center, according to
tation. for Humanitarianism" of Monroe Title, chairman. The
the $250,000,000 United Jewish group, open to adults 25 to 45,
Appeal.
will feature a varied fall pro-
The presentation was made by gram.
Samuel Goldwyn, prominent
* * *
screen producer and president of
At
a
recent
meeting, Wood-
the Los Angeles United Jewish
elected the fol-
Appeal drive, during a nation- ward Study Club
wide UJA radio prograth over lowing officers: President, Mrs.
the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- Molly Boraks, 17135 San Juan;
vice presidents, Mrs. Rose Cher-
tem.
ner, 2540 Monterey, Mrs. Goldie
In awarding the citation to Schwartz, 3346 Rochester; asecre-
Cantor, Goldwyn described his tary, Mrs. -- Elaine Kuvet, 129
as "a humanitarian with a cap- Charlotte; treasurer, Mrs. Rose
ital H—H for heart." He recalled Shapson, 4411 K St.; chairman of
the fact that Caltor made an arrangements, Mrs. Rose Cher-
on-the-spot survey of the needs ner.
of the homeless and oppressed
Installation of officers will
Jews of Europe two months ago, take place at 1 p.m. Oct. 6 in
and then returned to tour the gutzel Hall. Officers will be in-
United States in behalf of the stalled by Iz Rosenberg, public
United Jewish Appeal, which relations director of the Center.
provides the ,funds for relief and
* * *
rehabilitation of Europe's surviv-
Monroe Title, moderator of the
ing Jews.
Wednesday Evenings Discussion
Group announces that Eleanor
Paperno Wolf will be guest
Pioneer Women Plan
speaker Oct. 6. Mrs. Wolf will
Membership Campaign, speak on "How Can Prejudice
be Eliminated?". She is director
Annual Fund-Raising
of the Jewish Labor Committee
and a member of the Detroit In-
Detroit Pioneer Women will terracial Committee.
Her talk will be given in the
conduct a membership drive,
along with the annual fund r ais- Ginsburg Lounge at the Center.
ing campaign - in behalf of the The public is invited.
Moatzot Hapoalot, Mrs. M. Mich-
lin, Council chairman, reported
at a Council meeting.
A series Of open meetings and
membership teas to be held by
each group and the formation of
Established More Than A
a new club, to be called "Israel i"
Quarter of A Century
was announced by the member-
ship chairman, Ruth Kanter. All
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with the Pioneer Women, the
women's labor Zionist move-
ment, are asked to join any ,of
the 11 existing Pioneer Women's
groups, Yiddish or English speak-
ing.
Any member signing up seven
new members will be eligible for
the regional prize, a trip to Israel.
Jeannette Serling, member of
Club 2, was one of the winners
People Associate the 'Name
during the membership drive last
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UJA Cites Cantor's
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Miss Collins to Wed
Dr. Aiken in December
At a family dinner on Fri4ay
evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Col-
lins of Wildemere Ave. an-
nounced the engagement of their
Madoff Represents Windsor
At World Cultural Congress
Reuben Madoff, president of
the Windsor Jewish Community
Council, attended the interna-
tional conference of the World
Jewish Cultural , Congress held
Sept. 16 to 20 in New York. Dele-
gates from Europe, Israel, South,
and Central America, the United
States and Canada were present.
Bnai Brith Goes Atomic
LOS ALAMOS, N. M.—A lodge
formed principally of atomic sci-
entists has been organized -by
Bnai Brith at this atomic research
center, with the help of the non-
Jewish community advisqr. It has
the highest percentage of Ph. D's
of any Bnai Brith group in the
world.
Jerusale.m Rabbi.
To Speak in Windsor
Rabbi Albert Yanow ---- of the
Academic Secretariat of the He-
brew University in Jerusalem
will- be featured speaker at a
community-wide meeting to be
ponsored by the Windsor Jewish
Community' Council Wednesday
evening, Oct. 6, at Shaar Hasho-
mayim Synagogue in Windsor.
. A member of Haganah, Rabbi
Yanow is now touring Canadian
Jewish communities.
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PICTORAL ALBUMS
MISS HOPE COLLINS
daughter, Hope, to Dr. Max D.
Aiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Aiken of Blaine Ave. An early
December wedding is planned. •
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