6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Detroit Los Angeles Sanatorium Group
Boosts Its Campaign Goal to $150,000
Honor N. Schreiber
On .64th Birthday
Birdseye view of Los Angeles Sanatorium grounds, showing the Max Straus gardens and
Billquit Memorial building, at Duarte, Calif.
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In view of the extensive build-
ing program of the Los Angeles BB Secretary to Speak
Santiorium, the Detroit Business-
men's Group for the institution
has raised its goal in the current
drive from $50,000 to $150,000, it
Detroit Metropolitan Chapter
was announced this week.
of the American Jewish Congr-'ss
Ben Goldberg, financial sec-
announces its second annual in-
stitute, on the theme "Jews in
retary, reports that pledges of
the American Scene, 1949," to
$1,000 from the group's 27 mem-
be held Sunday afternoon, Dec.
bers will be fulfilled, and that
5, at the Jewish Center.
the rest of the $150,000 is being
raised by Detroit Jewry.
Rabbi Morris Margolies, exec-
A new Medical Center is being
utive director of the American
erected at the Los Angeles insti-
Jewish Congress of Chicago, will
tution, at a cost of more than
be keynote speaker. Panel dis-
$7,000,000. It will include research
cussions on Israel, anti-Semitism
laboratories, surgeries, x - ray
and minority rights are scheduled.
rooms, treatment-center, a laun-
The sessions will be open to
dry, kosher kitchen and dining
delegates of interested organiza-
room, nurses and physicians'
tions and to the general public.
quarters, recreation room's, audi-
The Metropolitan Chapter is
torium and theater, and a chapel
giving a harvest festival dance
with loud speakers in every room. national president of the Bnai Sunday evening, Nov. 7, at Van's
This non-sectarian medical cen-
Barn on W. Eight Mile Rd. Group
ter under Jewish auspices is Brith, is shown greeting MAUR- singing and Jewish and Amer-
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BISGYER,
national
secre-
interested not only in effecting
ican folk dancing are planned,
cures and alleviating pain: but tary of the fraternal organization, as well as social dancing, accord-
also in returning the patients to as he returned from a five-week ing to Mrs. Joseph Kursman,
society as useful, psychologically tour of Israel and Europe.
chairman of the program corn-
balanced citizens. To insure these
Bisgyer will speak in Detroit mittee.
results, extensive efforts are put Sunday evening, Nova 14, under
forth in occupational therapy, sponsorship of the Greater De- Henry Ittleson Dies
religious services fo• all faiths troit Bnai Brith Council. The
NEW YORK (JTA)--Henry It-
and cultural activities.
meeting, to which the public is tleson, Jewish philanthropic and
Goldberg, and Nathan R. Ep- invited, is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. civic leader, died here at the age
stein, president of the Business- in the Brown Memorial Chapel of 77. He was long active in nu-
men's Group are accepting con- of Temple Beth El.
merous Jewish and non-sectarian
tributions from Detroit Jewry.
While in Israel, Bisgyer made philanthropic causes and took a
arrangements for the distribution special interest in Jewish com-
of Bnai Brith-collected Aid-to- munal affairs. He was former
Pharmaceutical Group
Israel supplies. In Paris, he was chairman of the board of the New
Holds Benefit Nov. 10
an accredited observer at the York Federation of Jewish Phi-
United Nations General Assembly lanthropies, honorary chairman
sessions.
of the United Jewish Appeal,
and a number of the executive
Dickens' Kin Angered
committee of the American Jew-
ish Committee.
Over 'Oliver Twist' Ban
Congress Chapter
Maps 2nd Institute
NEW YORK (JPS)—Monica E.
Dickens, great-granddaughter of
Charles Dickens, and herself a
writer, declared on her arrival
from England that she was "furl-
ious" over the agitation in this
country against the showing of
the British motion picture "Oli-
ver Twist," in which the por-
trayal of Fagin has been de-
scribed as an "anti-Semitic ste-
reotype."
Miss Dickens denied that her
great-grandfather was anti-Semi-
tis or that "Oliver Twist" was
an anti-Semitic book. "He was
merely attempting to explain that
there were thieves and schools
for thieves," she said.
MRS. ASHER SMI
Aesculapian P h ar maceutical
Association and its Ladies' Aux-
iliary will hold their 22nd an-
nual charity dinner dance Wed-
nesday, Nov. 10, at Northwood
Inn, it is announced by Mrs.
Asher Smith, president of the
Auxiliary.
Hyman Margolis and Mrs. Har-
ry Katzman are chairmen of the
event, with Harry Katzman and
Mrs. Robert Fleiss, co-chairmen.
For reservations, call TR. 2-9390. S I "
Rabbis Murray I. Rothman
Called to Saginaw Pulpit
JNF Auxiliary Plans
Membership Luncheon
Friday, November 5, 1948
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Women's League of
Jewish National Fund Ladies
Auxiliary will hold a luncheon
for paid-up members at 12:30
p.m Tuesday, Nov. 16, at the
Nathan Schreiber, leading De- Jewish Center.
Mrs. Albert Newman, member-
troit businessman and communal
worker, will celebrate his 64th
birthday Nov. 12.
A resident of Detroit for 42
years, Schreiber has been treas-
urer of Bnai David Synagogue
for the past 17 years. He is a
member of the Scottish Rite,
Rindlater Lodge F. & A. M., Mos-
lem Shrine, Variety Club and the
Zionist Organization of Detroit.
During his early years in this
city, he was engaged in the real
estate business and theatrical en-
terprises in Detroit and Windsor.
In 1919, with the late George
Feldman, the late J. A. Fenberg
and Samuel Goldberg, Schreiber
organized the Colonial Depart-
ment Store, of which he was
president until 1946.
For the past two years, he has
been associated with his son,
Raymond, in the Midwest The-
atres.
MRS. JACK PERLMAN
With his brother, Alex Schreib-
ship
chairman, and Mrs. Jack
er, and his sister, Mrs. G. Feld-
man, he has endowed one of the Perlman, co-chairman, ask that
fine recreation rooms at the Jew- all members invite new and
prospective members to the affair.
ish Home for the Aged.
He was married to Anna Bros- Mrs. I. Walter Silver, program
ky in Cleveland in 1906. They chairinn, announces that Rabbi
Moses Lehrman of Bnai Moshe
reside at 3781 W. Outer Dr.
For the birthday celebration, will speak on "Land and Israel,"
Mrs. S. Wittenberg will present
the Schreibers will be joined by
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- a vocal program accompanied by
mond Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rosa Bassin Stein.
Gilbert Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Man-
HENRY C O H E N FAMILY
ny Levanter, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl CIRCLE will meet Sunday, Nov.
Findler and Mr. and Mrs. Irving 7, at the home of Mrs. Fannie
Elman, and their eight grand- Cohen, 3039 Carter. Farewell
children.
parties for Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Cohen, who are leaving to make
Niagara Record Co. Issues
their home in Los Angeles, were
Jewish Records for Children
given at the home of Mr. and
The Niagara- Record Company, Mrs. Milton Cross and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Cohen.
Buffalo, N. Y., announces the re-
lease of the first in a series of
Jewish' records aimed at bring-
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melody and Jewish tradition to
the Jewish child of today.
The records are sung and nar-
rated by -Norma Lerner, for many
years closely associated with
Jewish folk music, and at present
head of the newly created music
department in the Buffalo Bureau
of Jewish Education. Mrs. Lern-
er, before assuming her present
post, was a field worker for Na-
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DINNER & DANCE
SUNDAY, NOV. 7,
6:30 P.M.
at the
BEL-AIRE TERRACE
8231 Woodward
Guest Speoker-
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Hershel Lieb's Orchestra
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SAGINAW, Mich. — Temple
Beth El has obtained the services
for the coming year of Rabbi
Murray I. Rothman, a senior stu-
dent at Hebrew Union College l?
in Cincinnati who has been
rector of the Hillel Foundation
$17.50
at Ohio University for the past
two years. In addition, he has
been editor of Hebrew Union
Authorized Mercury Deales
College Monthly for two succes-
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