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January 14, 1949 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-01-14

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THE JEWISH NEWS-2I
Friday, January 14, 1949

Local Groups Send Field Kitchens to Israel

New Bnai Brith Unit
Being Organized Here

All men wishing to become
affiliated with a new Bnai Brith
lodge as charter members are
invited to an organizational meet-
ing at 8:30 p. m. Monday, Jan.
17, at the Barium Hotel.
Further information may be
obtained from Robert Katz, UN.
4-1587; Herman WeisSman or
Maurice V. Victor, TO. 8-5179; or
Julius Hirschman, TO. 9-7777.

Eternal Light Presents
Weizmann's Life Story

A dramatization of the autobi-
ography of Chaim Weizmann, now
running serially in the New York
Herald Tribune under the title of
"Trial and Error," will be pre-
sented by the Eternal Light Sun-
day, Jan. 16. The radio play was
prepared by Morton Wishengrad.
It will be heard at 12:30 p.m. on
station WTCB, Flint, and will be'
transcribed by station WWJ for
,rebroadcast at '8 a.m. and Sunday,
Jan. 23.

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Radomer Aid Society
To Hold 28th Banquet

Members of the HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY examine their gift to Israel, the first field
kitchen purchased in this area for transmission th rough Material for Israel, Inc.
Left to right, front row: VIRGINIA DANTZ, LILLIAN ALTHOLZ, SOPHYE JANOWITZ, ROSE
EINZIG, IDA GOLDFINE, MATILDA KEPES, JULIA RING; in kitchen, HELEN AUSLANDER, JEN-
NIE WITROCK, FRANCES SHAPIRO.
The mobile kitchen is equipped to cook and serve 3,000 people ,per day. Material for Israel is
seeking 30 such outfits in this area.

Radomer Aid Society will hold
its 28th annual banquet Sunday,
Jan. 23, at Lachar's.
Proceeds will be distributed
among local and Israeli institu-
tions.

MIAMI BEACH

Beautiful; new 'hotel, in
the confer of resort life
. . . planned for your
enjoyment. Surf Bath-
ing from room. Solaria.
Entertainment. Dining
Room.

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MIAMI BEACH'

Second mobile kitchen to be

DIRECTLY on the OCEAN at 24th_ t.

purchased in this area as a gift

SMART NORTH BEACH HOTEL

Centrally Located—Cocktail Lounge
Continental Dining Room—Private
Beach—Cabana Club—Social Staff
A. Halperin, Pres.

to Israel is being sent by the SU-

WALKER INDEPENDENT PRO-

GRESSIVE ASSOCIATION.

In

Block from Ocean.
All Rooms Private Bath
and Shower.
Coffee Shoo. Solarium

Mondry. Gives $1,000 to 13 Causes
In Honor of His Fiftieth Birthday

has held the following offices in
labor Zionist 'circles: He was
vice-chairman of the Histadrut
campaigns, financial secretary of
Labor Zionist Branch 2, for eight
years served as financial secre-
tary of Arlazaroff Branch of .1N-
WA, was treasurer and financial
secretary of the Farband Folk
Schools, was financial secretary
of Histadrut drives.

Directors Named
F or Projected
Boys' Trade School

TVC Parents, Teachers
Schedule 'Folk Evening'

The Parent-Teacher's Institute
of the Workmen Circle Schools
have made plans for a "Folk
Evening" to be held Jan. 19, at
9 p.M. Wednesday at the Work-
men'S Circle Center, Linwood at
Burlingame.
Folk stories, songs and dances
are o _ n the program. Staff mem-
bers who will participate are
Samuel Sigel, educational direc-
tor of the schools; Moe Kesner,
t usic director, and Miriam Fish-
an, instructor, kindergarten.
The institute invites its mem-
bers and friends to attend.

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SMOLINSKY, JOSEPH GLAD-

HARRY MONDRY
diem Schools, Workmen's Circle
SchbOls, YIVO Scientific Institute,
Labor Zionist Relief and Rehabili-
litation Fund, Pioneer - Women'S
Child Welfare Fund,Yiddisher
Kaernfer, United HebreW Sdhools,
Hebrew Free Loan Association,
Chesed shel Emes, Teachers Semi-
nar, $25 each.
Born in January, 1899, in Wy-
shkow, Pokand, Mondry came, to
the United States in 192.L He was
Married in 1922, in Detroit, to the
former Adele Brose. They have
two :sons, 'David, who is married'
to the former Miriam Gornbein,
and Eugene, a student at • the
University of Michigan.. They re-
side at 4010 Tyler. ,.
Presently chairman of the City
Committee of Jewish National
Workers Alliance, Mr.' Mondry

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the picture, left to right: HARRY

Honoring his 50th birthday,
which he is observing this month,
Harry Mondry, a leader in the
Labor Zionish Organization, this
week distributed gifts in the
amount of $1,000 to the following
causes: Histadrut Camp, $500;
Jewish National Fund, $150; Far-
band. Schools, $50; Sholem Alei-

..

The proposed project for the
establishment of a school to pro-
vide training in mechanical trades
for boys, which has been advo-
cated for years by Louis Moser,.
is nearing realization.
At a meeting of industrialists
held on Jan. 6, it was decided to
incorporate the new movement
under the possible title of Boys
Work, Inc., and the following di-
rectors were chosen: Leon B.
Kay, of Keystone Oil Refining
Co.; Karl B. Segal, prominent en-
gineer; Leonard Kasle, of Kasle
Steel Co.; John B. Coyle, Burl.
roughs Adding Machine Co.; Clif-
ford Baugh, Process Lithograph-
ing Co.; L. Montgomery, Fred-
erick B. Stevens Co.; Frederick S.
Stearns, .retired superintendent
of Ford trade Schools.
Moser, who owns a machine
shop which will be the site of the
training facilities, will direct the
training program; Work done at
the school will be done on order
or for the open market.
There will be no-`tuition charge
and boys will be accepted by an
.ap-pointed committee on a basis
of need.
The school will benon- profit,
non-sectarian and non-political.
Judge D. J. Healy of the juvenile
court is serving as custodian of
subscriptions until the school is
incorporated.

Zussman JWV Post
Joins With Auxilary
For Installation Sunday

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JWV, will join with its Ladies

Auxiliary . Sunday _evening, Jan.
16, for installation of officers.
New leaders of the post are:
Ben Greenfield, commander; Leo
Berlin, Robert Wolf, vice com-
manders; Julie Sandler, adjut-
ant; Sol Epstein, quartermaster;
Irving Simms, judge advocate;
Edward Bunin, chaplain; Morrey
Graff, sergeant - at - arms; Iry
Landes, hiatoriani Irving Silk,
Julie Sandler, Joe Rosin, trustees.
Officers of the auxiliary are:
Trudy Sedon, president; Adele
Simms, Esther Graff; vice presi-
dents; Harriet Mellin, hospital
chairman; Bertha Fisher, Zelda
Gordon, secretaries; Pauline
Weintraub, treasurer; Lee Lewis,
chaplain; Ann Bunin, historian;
Helen Leipzig, hospital co-chair-'
man; Margaret Lehman, guard;
Dorothy ZuSsnian, conduCtreis;
Bette Utchenik, Eleanor • Silk,
community relations; Julia Zip-
ser, patriotic instructor; Rhoda -
Riemer, program chairnian; Faye
Katz, Marcella Berry, publicity;
Mildred R. Lewis, Elean6r Silk,'
Harriet Schneider, trustees.: '

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