IDr. Zeitlin Sees Hoax I In Bedouin Discovery. Women Club Activities PISGAH B. & P. Bnai Brith Women will meet at 8:30 p.m. next Wednesday in Parlor D of Hotel Tuller. Mark Haas of Sta- tion WJR 'will speak on the sub- ject "Inside Radio." New mem- bers are invited. •* * Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, chairman of the DETROIT MIZRACHI WOMEN'S COUNCIL, . and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, vice presi-. dent of the Northwest Mizrachi Women's chapter, will attend the midwinter conference of the midwest region of the Mizrachi , Women's Organization of Ameri- ca in Kansas City, Mo. * * * YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE held a Valentine Dance at the Club Bali Feb. -15. Mrs. Charles Ornstein was chairman, with Mrs. Morris Di-esner and Mrs. Bernard Cohen as co-chair- men. Tuesday, March 8, at Huy- ler's, the league will hold a vic- tory luncheon in honor of its members who raised the greatest amount of money in the recent pledge fund . drive. * * ALICE GOLDSMITH CHAP- TER, • NORTHWEST MIZRACHI WOMEN, will meet Thursday evening, March 10, at the home of Mrs. Milton Kogan, on Ohio Ave. Mrs. Dan Shapiro, political chairman, and Mrs.. Ellen Levine,. cultural chairman, will report on their work. *. * .* _ DETROIT -LADIES AUXIL- IARY No. 135 of the Jewish War Veterans held their last regular meeting at 11331 Linwood where its president, Hilda Goldberg, gave her report on th6 Women's Patriotic Defense Conference held at Washington, D. C. and the National Ladies Auxiliaries J. W. V. executive board meeting. The auxiliary will hold its regu- lar meeting Tuesday, March 1, at - the home of Mrs. Grace Hart, 1656- W. Boston, fro:in 1 to 4 p.m.- to plan a benefit partyfor refugee children in. Europe and Africa. A dessert luncheon will be served. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER of Bnai Brith Women will have a birthday party celebrating its first year, at the Jewish Cul- tural Center, 2705 Joy Road. A hypnotist will entertain the group, and a social evening will follow. * * * Glamour and humor will high- light the BALE POST AND AUX- ILIARY party, "Hats off, Hats on," March 10 at the Northwest Synagogue. At that time a men's hat show will be • presented through the courtesy of Henry Hertzberg of Styleright Hats and a women's show by the Florence Shop. Members will try their hands at designing hats and the most humorous or unusual chap- eau will receive a prize, chairman Gertrude Hertzberg announced. * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUX- ILIARY, JWV, is cooperating with . the Red Cross, with Edith Hoffman as chairman of the drive. The next meeting will be held March 8, at 14600 Wyoming. * * * DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA OMEGA dental fraternity will Present Dr. Vincent Wall of Wayne University's English de- partment, as guest speaker at their meeting at 9 p.m. Thursday, March 10, at the Book-Cadillac hotel. Dr. Wall will review the current Broadway season and outstanding movies of the year. * * * MASSADA CHAPTER of PIO- NEER WOMEN is making plans for a dance to benefit the Child Rescue Fund, which will be held June 4 at the Tuller Hotel. Net- tie Turner, Lois Marx and Rose Mendelsohn have been named chairmen. Anne Appel, 2926 Haz- elwood, will be hostess for the next meeting, Monday evening, March 7. * * * AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUXILIARY announces that its annual donor luncheon will be held Wednesday, March 9, at Kern's., Mickey Woolf will en- tertain the guests. All profits will be distributed to Charity. `/Irs. Robert Fleiss is chairman. . • • . • • • • . • • ■ * Youth Hi-Lites • GOODFELLOWSHIP W 0 NI - EN'S AUXILIARY has formed a cancer pad committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Jack Schec- ter, which meets weekly to sew cancer pads. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will sponsor a Purim party March 21 at Bnai Moshe syna- gogue. Mrs. S. Magar is chairman and has arranged special enter- tainment. • * * In lieu of its regular meeting, the YET Z-001-iEN LADIES AUXILIARY, JWV, will attend a department meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, March 7, at Bel-Aire, in honor of the national president, Mrs.' Mae Weiner.. * * PURITY CHAPTER, OES, an- nounces a Purim barn dance to be held at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 20, at Van's Barn, 31160 Eight Mile Rd. For reservations, call Lillian Garber, TO. 5-0680. - The next business- meeting will be held Monday evening, March 7. * * Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, mem- bership chairman - of RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER of Bnai Brith women, announces a tea to be held Monday evening, March 7, at the home of Mrs. Jack Lipson, 3807 Cortland. Mrs. Leon- ard Sims will speak. Mrs. Arnold Lakritz, accompanied by Vivian Kozenn at the piano, will present vocal selections. * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS WOM- ENS CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will culminate its membership drive with a member bring a member tea at the home of Mrs. Samuel Lankin, 2412 Oakman Blvd., at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday( March 9. Mrs. Samuel Bank, guide of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be guest speaker. For further information and reserva- tions, call Mrs. Al Allowitz, TO. 7-6912. * * Mrs. S. Samuels is in charge of the committee for the luncheon- ette ette card party to be held by. the EVA PRENZLAUER MATERNITY AID at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March -23, at Kern's auditorium. Proceeds will be used for indigent mothers. Mrs. A. Syner is in charge of table decorations, assisted by Mrs. S. Carel and Mrs. L. Max. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV- ICE CLUB will hold a Purim party Tuesday evening, March 22 at Workmen's Circle. An eve: ning of games and refreshments has been arranged by Mrs. Ber- nice Rosen, chairman. Members, prospective members and their husbands are invited. A busi- ness meeting is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, at the Workmen's Circle. - * * *.. The dramatic group of the LADIES AUXILIARY, JEWISH NATIONAL FUND, will present the "Buttons and Bows Review" EPPIE'S TUXEDOS Latest Models FOR RENT OR FOR SALE ALSO Complete Selection of Accessories. 8726 - 12th _TR. 1-1948 PHILADELPHIA dis cov ery by wandering Bedouin of ancient scrolls comprising the book 'of Isaiah and other Hebrew writings, were declared to be "not an important discovery, but possibly a hoax," by Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, professor of Rabbinical literature at Dropsie College. Dr. Zeitlin, one of the world's leading authorities on the Second Commonwealth, the era preceed- ing the time of Jesus, made this charge in an article, "A Commen- tary on the Book of Habakkuk- Important Discovery . of Hoax," appearing in the current issue of Jewish Quarterly Review pub- lished by Dropsie College. and Purim shpiel at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, at Beth Shmuel synagogue, Dexter and Buena Vista. Dessert luncheon will be served. All members are invited. * * * CONG. BETH MOSES YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTERHOOD an- nounces a meeting for Tuesday, March 8, at the Jewish Fraternal Club, 11345 Linwood. New mem- bers are invited. Refreshments will be served. * * * The LADIES AUXILIARY of the KVUTZAH IVRITH, through its president, Mrs. Julius Ring, expresses thanks to all who help- ed bring about the success of its donor luncheon. A victory lunch- eon will take place Monday, March 7, at the home of Mrs. S. Liberson, 17375 Washburn. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 7, at the social hall. A Sunday School discussion is planned. An open meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 14, featuring a Purim pro- gram. Mrs. Henry Schore, en- tertainment chairman, announces that hamantaschen will be served. Mrs. Morris Sandubrae and Mrs. Morris Garber are chair- men of plans, already underway, for the Sisterhood's annual night of gaines April 4. * * * EQUALITY CLUB has voted a $25 contribution to the overseas Mo'os Chitim fund. The group will meet March 9 at the home of Anna Berkowitz, 1676 Glad- stone. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 4, 1949 Men's Ciub. By Alice Jean Harris Hillel—the center of-Jewish ac- tivity at the University of Mich- igan. It is here; as at other foun- dations scattered country-wide, sponsored by Bnai Brith, that Jewish students . take part in re ligious, ,cultural, and social func- tions under the able supervision, at Ann Arbor, of Rabbi. Hershell Lymon, formerly affiliated with Temple_ Beth El, and Mrs. Frieda Davidson: ' Every Friday night services are held in the chapel. The several Jewish fraternities are now con- ducting the services and.this Sab- bath we'll find Sigma Alpha Mu's Dale Boesky at the Bimah. For Passover, Hillel will hold its sedorim and will serve kosher meals to : the students. In its new home on Hill Street, Hillel offers a vast selection of recordings for musical enjoyment, a complete library, a study hall and reading room and the indis- pensible recreation room and lounge. In typical apache dress, our- folk attended a danCe - last Saturday evening where they sip- ped cokes over red and white- checkered tablecloths. I Very soon the foundation will present its annual riotous variety show of skits prepared by groups of students, "Hillelzapoppin." Some of the major holidays offer, gala affairs as the coming' Purim masquerade, the Sukkot Harvest Dance and the Hanukah Carnival. Sunday afternoon forums draw Hillel's members to discuss cur- 1 rent labor problems and politics. 1Dr. Samuel Eldersfeld of the po- i litical science department spoke last Sunday afternoon. At U. of _M., in particular, we I of -IZFA,. Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America, work in- dependently at the foundation. I The objectives of this •organiza- ton are to actively-support Israel. A YOUNG FRIENDSHIP CLUB is being formed for un=" . I married men, 38 to 45, and di- vorcees and widows, 30 to 35. For information, call UN. 4-2358. I PISGAH LODGE will celebrate: Brotherhood Week at 8:30 p.m. Monday, -March 7, at the Jewish Community Center. Rev. JoSeph Q. _Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, JeWs and Protestants; will be guest speaker. Max Sosiri and company will present a com- edy. program. , FOR QUALITY Wedding Photographs FORMAL — CANDID BLAIR STUDIO 2528 W. 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