Bnai David Boys Worship Together Under Auspices of Cong. Men's Club THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, February 25, 1949 Bnai Brith Women Honor Mrs. Sims Dr. Moloney Opens Mental Health Series For Council Women Men's Clubs Moe R. Miller, . president of LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE of Bnai-Brith, will honor Samuel G. Shulman by naming the next membership, class for him.. The lodge meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Brandeis will entertain its chil- dren at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood and Pasadena. All members are urged to bring their children. Sam Greenberg and 'Harry Cohen are in charge of the affair. Mrs. Morris Tack, member, ship chairman for the, Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, announces that the in- Dr. James Clark Moloney will titation class for '48-'49 will be address the first meeting of the known as the "Matilda Sims In- honoring Mrs. n e w "Destination — Mental titation Class, Health" program to be offered by the Detroit Section, National I 7.ez.""'" Council t of Jewish Women. Dr. Moloney is associate pro- NW** lessor of psychiatry at Wayne University, a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the Detroit Psychoanalytic d in and is a c ommander Society, an Pisgah Women to Hear Members of Bnai David Boys' Club, for youths of Bar Mitzvah the United States Naval Reserve. ADL Regional Director . age, worship together each Sunday morning at the synagogue. The He is past associate director of club program, sponsored by the Bnai David Men's Club, features the Recorders' Court Psychiatric Mrs. Marvin Levy, president of religious services, Sunday breakfast meetings, and athletic activities. Clinic, and is *formerly medical di- Pisgah Chapter of Bnai Brith rector of The Haven, sanitarium To help support the boys' group the Men's Club will hold a night of Women, announces that Haskell games at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at the synagogue social hall. at Rociriester, Mkt'. He is a past Lazare, regional director of the president of the Society of Neur- Tickets may be obtained at the door or by calling Harry Pearson, Anti-Defamation League, will ad- ology and Psychiatry. chairman, TO. 8-6948. dress the chapter - at 7 p.m. Mon- The meeting will be held. at the day, Feb. 28, at Beth Shmuel Jewish Community Center at 1:30 Synagogue. p.m. All members are _invited. Community Council Regional ORT Wednesday, March 2, at 12:30 Council world affairs group Meeting Wednesday p.m. at the Jewish Community Completes Plans will discuss the equal rights MRS _ . LEONARD SIMS Center, there will be a member- amendment for women at their For Antique Show Delegates to the Jewish Com- meeting, at - 12:45 p.m. Monday, Leonard _Sims, president of Dis- ship affair in the form of a lunch- earl and minstrel. show, presented munity Council will meet at 8:30 Feb. 28. Mrs. Joseph Gaylord will trict Six: Final arrangements have been p.m., Wednesday, March 2 at the be . hostess at dessert luncheon Mrs Sims was the ninth pres- by the Pisgah Bowling League. made for the Antique Show and Jewish Center, it was announced preceding the meeting at her ident of the Pisgah Women's Speaker for the afternoon will Sale to be conducted by the Mich- by Aaron Droock, president. home, 1115 Boston Blvd. Leaders Chapter and continued her prog- be Mrs, Leonard Sims, president igan Regional ORT from 10 a.m. Featured on the program will in the discussion will be Mrs. Ma- ress as Sentinel and Hillel chair- of District Grand Lodge No. Six. to 10 p.m., Monday, Feb. 28, in be a report on "The State of An- jor Seigel and - Mrs. - Isaac Ziran, man fOr Wonien's Grand Lodge the Ballroom of the Lee Plaza ti-Semitism in Detroit," which Mrs. Oscar Schwartz will be No. Six. She is toorganizer of EGYPT RENEWS PASSPORTS Hotel. will survey activities of individu- _ chairman. seven Detroit women's chapters, ROME (JTA)—The Egyptian Mrs. Harry Becker is president als and organizations involved in as well as groups in Grand Consulate here has begun renew- of the organization. Mrs. Arthur hate movements in the commu- Bnai Brith Fetes Hitters Rapids, Lansing and Minneapolis. ing passports of Egyptian Jews Bloom and Mrs. Milton Okun are nity. Mrss. Sims was elected a trustee who came here following the out- chairmen of the affair show. Other items on the agenda will ,jubilee This Sunday in 1948, of the Leo N. Levi Me- break of pogroms in their native Mrs. Ellis Fisher, in charge of be a report on progress toward morial Hospital, and is also a county. the salesmanship, has announced the enactment of an FEPC law in Bnai Brith Men and Women the following members who will Michigan, a review of the pro- of Detroit will celebrate the sil- delegate to - the Women's Su- preme Council. assist: posed Council budget for 1949- ver jubilee of the Bnai Brith Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, presi- Mesdames N. Barris, Oliver Ruby, 1950, and reports by chairmen of Hillel Foundation at a program dent of the Greater Detroit Robert Alpern, S. E. Gould, M. Jospey, Harry Malbin, M. Ginsburg, Abe Le- the Council's standing committees at 8:30 -p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, at Women's Council, Mrs. Moe Mil vine, A. J. Copeland, Jack Rosenberg, on community relations, internal the Brown Memorial Chapel of ler, membership retention chair- E. Kukes, J. Kukes, Benjamin Schlain, J. Tansman, Jack Weinger, Sain Lands= relations, and Culture Commis- Temple Beth EL man; Mrs. Joseph Rodman, ar- berg, M. J. Bleier. sion. Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky, di- Also Mesdathes Theoddre An election to fill one vacancy rector of the University of Chi- rangements; Mrs. Marvin Levin, er, Louis Tendler, Joseph Davidson, M. Kratze, M. Fishman, F. Collier, Al- on the executive board will be cago Hillel Foundation and di- ritual chairman, and Mrs. Ber- bert Krohn. David Ruby, Sam Meyer- held. A nominating committee nard Goodman, publicity, are co- rector of leadership training for sohn, E. Atlas, I. J. Kurtz, TA, S. Schneiderman, Harold Kukes; Robert will : submit its selection and ad- national Hillel,. will be guest operating with Mrs. Tack. The Coggan; Samuel Mitchell, 1\inlton - Alex- ditional-nominations may be made culminatiOn affair will take place speaker. The...program_ also will at 8:30 p.m., Monday, March 14, andet; IA. L. Dickman, S.• Jacobs,: L. from the floor. CarlSon and Louis Baniett. • feature songs by Cantor Hyman at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mrs. Albert Krohn reports Adler, musie. Fritz and - has pro- tributions from members Center -Ten Department folk dances by, students from the duced an unusual display of fine Wayne University. Mlle -. Fly to objects which wil add to those Sponsors Essay , Contest- presented by shops': which are co- The Teen Age Chronicle Club, Zager Group Completes. operating in the sale. in cooperation with the inter- Plans for Theater Party - - mediate department' of the Jew- Round Ta6le. Aide, ish Community Center; an- Final efforts are being put nounces a prize essay , contest, forth for the - March 3 theater Will •• Speak - Before-. "A Teen Ager Looks at Purim." party of Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Neugarten All teens, 13 to 18 are eligible. Chapter of 'Bnai Brith, at the Entries Should be typewritten, Dox Theater. All proceeds will Speaking on "Woinan'S Place from 300 to 500 words, and sent be used for Bnai .Brith philan- On Giant Air France Luxury in the Home," Frank J. Wurt- to Mort Goodman, at the Center, throples.. Plans are being made smith, s director of youth activity 8904 Woodward, by 4 p.m. Thurs- for a victory rally.in April. Constellation Airliners of the Detroit . Round Table of daY, :March 17. 12 Hours New York to Paris Mrs. Irving Lipson, 'Chairman, Catholics, Jews and Protestants, 8 Hours Paris to Haifa The . winning, writers will be urges all members and friends will appear before members of . to contact her at TO. 5-8767 for honored at the Teen Club Purim 30 DAY EXCURSION Neugartery Medical Aid at the tickets. Jewish Center Monday, Feb. 28. Carnival and Dance March 19. 2 weekly-sched- Mrs. Ben Lemberg, conserva- uled trips from He will speak in connection March '24 tion chairman, asks that dues.,be to April 30. with Brotherhood Week after the Chapter i Drama Group sent to her at .3280 Pasadena or Trans-Atlantic Liner Rates regular meeting/at 1:30 p.m., pre- Has Extensive Program on Request to Betty Alter, 1980 Richton. sided over by Mrs. Norman K, Noble. Since its opus, "Solly's Irish "FOR A LISTENIN' TREAT Dessert luncheon will be served Rose" was well received at Bnai THAT'S HARD TO' BEAT" TRAVEL SERVICE at 1:00 p.m. arranged by Mrs. Moshe Feb: 16, the recently- and Samuel Gale, hospitality chair- formed drama group of Chapter 18657 UVERNOIS man. One, ZOD, has been busy with His Orchestraa and UN. 2-0777 future dramatic plans, which in- • Entertainment clude a theater party, a review of UN. 2-2257 1JN. 3-373'7 Sholom Aleichem Women hit musicals and two productions. •rnmem.,,,,,,mmex,e,,mermemmt ,,,,,,, tVe Hold Luncheon Meeting The group's chairman, Elaine Mevis, director of dramatics at . . . two great names The monthly luncheon meeting Northeastern High School, wel- in carpeting of the Women's Division of the comes new members. For details Sholem Aleichem Institute, will call Miss Mevis at TY. 6-4126. Craftsmanship, quality, sere. take place at 12:30 p.m.*-Satur- day, Feb. 26, at the home of Mrs. ice and beauty ... you get the DETROIT'S BEAUTIFUL CATERING SHOWPLACE Bnai Moshe YPC Presents 3. Cukerman, 3295 Glendale. 'big four' when you fill all your Moishe Haar, director of the Dance Exhibition Monday Central Floor Coverings . . Sholem Aleichem schools will be guest speaker. 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