New Temple Israel Building Will Include Leon Fram Hall Branch 2, LZOA, Marks 25th Year . Ground-breaking for a permanent homes for Temple Israel took place at impressive ceremonies, attended by more than 800 persons, last Sunday at the Temple-site, Manderson and Merton Rds: The first shovelsful of dirt were turned over by members of the confirmation classes of 1949 and 1950, which will be the first groups US' receive their confirmation blessings in the new temple. Arthur Friedinan and Adrienne Kolb of the '49- class and , Martin • Bernstein and Etta Gail Benyas of the '50 class were the ground-breakers: Gearge Stutz, president of the congregation, presided. In his ef talk he r " NV/ brief praiSed the con- sistent efforts, in behalf of the congregation, of Rabbi Leon Fram and , an- naunced that, in honor of the rah- bi, a section of the new build- i n g will be Rabbi Fram known .as Rabbi Leon Frani Hall. All contributions from non-mem- bers of the congregation will be directed toward -Construction of this hall, which will be used for purposes of Jewish culture and religious education, Stutz ex- plained. Rabbi F m delivered the, ground-breaking sermon. Martin Citrin of Temple Israel Youth read the Biblical selection con- cerning - the building of the Tem- ple of Solomon. Temple Israel's Scout troops presented colors, with the Boy Scouts presenting the flag of the United States and the Girl Scouts, the flag of Israel. Participating in the 'ceremonies were Mayor Eugene Van Ant- werp, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El, and Louis Schos- tak, chairman of the Temple — building committee. Messages were read from community lead- ers Julian Krolik and Aaron Droock, as well as from members of other congregations. Musical selections were pre- sented by the Temple choir, Which sang "Ma Tovu," and Cantor Robert S. Tulman, who chanted the Shehecheynau. The congre- gation sang the national anthems of America and Israel. Branch Four, LZOA, Elects New Officers, Plans .Anniversary Brent Branch FOur, = Labor Zionist Organization, which - will cele- ,brate . its fifteen anniversary in November has elected the fol- lowing • new officers: Morris Lieberman, chairman; Louis -:Redstone,, vice chairman; Rose Chesluk, secretary,, and Mrs. Abraham Alper, financial secre- tary. Committee chairrrien are: Dr. Irving Posner, program and educational; Sidney M. Shevitz, political action; Dr. Abraham Alper, membership; Mrs. Irving Posner and Mrs. Sidney Shevitz, social and membership partici- patiOn; Alex Schreier, fund raising, and Lena Trock and Mrs. Simon Richardson, publicity. Members of the executive com- mittee are Harold Silver, Sam Silverstein, Jack Schreier, Simon Richardson and Sam Rabinovitz. The branch's anniversary cele- bration, scheduled for Nov. 5, is being planned by Mrs. Samuel Green, Mrs. Frank A. Bernstein, Harold Silver, Simon Richardson, Herman Jacobs, Nachum Weis- man, DI. Max Mosen, Sam Rabin- ovitz and Dr. Irving Posner. New York's • MAYOR A WIL- LIAM O'DWYER and ELIAHU EPSTEIN, Israeli representative to the 'United States, will be the principal speakers at the fifth annual conference of the Na- tional Council of Organizations for Yeshiva University, Sunday, Oct. 31, 2:30 p.m., in the Uni- versity's 'Nathan Lamport Audi- torium, New York. - LZOA, Branch Two, William Thomas, chairman, will celebrate 25 years of activity at a banquet Sunday, Nov. 21, at Lachar's. Beginning as a Zeire Zion group later combining with the Poale Zion, and em- erging today as the united Labor Zionist Organi- zation of Ameri- ::a, this group has maintained i t s standing in the Jewish Commu- H. Mondry nity, has taken active part in community affairs, and has con- tributed 'many workers to com- munity projects. Harry Mondry is chairman of the banquet. Working with him as a program committee are Rose Lachover . , Mamie Freeman, Aaron Kutnick, Morris Lachover and -Joe Pevos. Brandeis Lodge Aid Israel Victory Affair on Qcf. 26•, 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 22, 1948 Brandeis Lodge will have a victory celebration on reaching its goal in the Ail to Israel drive. Moe R. Miller, president, an- nounces that a variety 'show is being. arranged to honor the chairman of this drive for the lodge, Albert A. Berger. Max Sos- in will have charge of thiS variety show. The Bnai Brith Girls' Or- ganization will present ,a pro- gram. Men and women are in- ,vited to attend this affair Tues- day, Oct. 26, 8:30 p.m. at Rose - Sittig Cohen Bldg. RefreshMents wW be served. PWO Shipment Reaches Israel MAYNARD MALCOLM MIL- LER, world-famous young ex- plcrier, will appear in person to show his color motion pictures of "The Conquest of Mt. St. Elias" for the World Adventure Series at 3:32t p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The first. shipment to Israel of essential machinery and medical equipment by Pioneer Women, the Women's Labor Zionist Or- ganization of America, was an- flounced by Mrs. M. Miehlin, chairman of the Detroit Council. Included were a jig-borer for the manufacture of precision in- struments, s p y g mornanorneters for measuring blood presSure, aerial photography eqUiPment and surgical gauze. The . cost of this first shipment was $10,000. Detroit Pioneer Women are concentrating their efforts toward their . annual donor event to be held Dec. 6 at Masonic Temple. Proceeds will -be utilized for the building of the children's home in Rishon Le Zion, which will accommodate 200 children `Land of the Crooked Trees' Published by Oxford Press "The Land of the Crooked Trees," by Dr. Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick, the review of which ap- peared in last week's issue of The Jewish News, was published by Oxford University Press, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York. The book carries the interesting item about the Jewish pioneer in •Northern Michigan, Frank Franks. ‘SME-TANA' IS DELICIOUS ASK FOR IT BY NAME A HI-TEST PRODUCT OF UNITED DAIRIES pAii1011111IFF * INSTANTLY Goodfellowship Club Donates $200 to JNF Hordes' Appeals Net $2,500 For Israel at Services of Cong. Ahavath Achim Goodfellowship Women's Aux- iliary Club, at a rally held Oct. 14 at Turover Hall on Dexter, presented the sum of $200 for land redemption to the Jewish National Fund in Israel. The presentatiOn was made to William Hordes, chairman of the - board of the JNF . Council, after, his stirring address on Jewish triumphs in Israel. Officers of the Goodfellowship Club are: Betty Ruzler, presi- dent; Rose Rosson, vice-presi dent; Sophie Finkel,_ treasurer; Ray Kaufman, secretary. Responding to addresses de- livered by Mr. Hordes, congre- gantis at Ahavath Achim syna- gogue services in the. Labor Zi- oniSt Inst4ute : on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur donated $2,500 for Israeli causes, including JNF, Gewerkshaften and Hadassah. Congregation Beth Mors is re- ported to be donating 10 per cent of its -income on the Holy Days to the Jewish National Fund, through the efforts of its presi- dent, - Emil Kahn. An appeal for the JNF and for support of efforts to plant a: forest in Israel in honor of Wil- liam Hordes was made on Yom Kippur at Congregation Bnai Da- vid by Rabbi J. S. Sperka. 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