▪ Spontaneous Gifts Total $24,000 At Beth Yehudah Patron Dinner Spontaneous gifts totaling $25,- 000 were presented to the Beth Yehudah Schools Sunday night at their seventh annual dinner at Northwest Synagogue. Dedic- ated to Rabbi Moses FiScher's 70th birthday, the $18 patrons' dinner drew more than -350 leaders of Michigan and Ohio communities. An address by Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelernter of Chicago, stres- sing the " indispensible work of the Yeshivah providing citizens of America and citizens of Israel for the future" and describing the $100,000 needs of the Yeshivah between now and September, brought forth numerous pledges front the floor. Samuel B. Solomon's 'gift was $5,000. Other gifts included $5,- 000 from the Toledo Jewish com- munity, represented by Rabbi Nehemiah Katz. Morris W. Zack, chairman of the Yeshivah budget committee, pledged $3,000 and $1,000 each was pledged by David Go:Ica-erg, Nathan Freedland, Isa- dore and Wolfe Cohen and Joseph D. Feldman, who was chairman of the dinner. Gifts of $500 each were pledged by Morris Snow, Samuel Hecht- man, S. Brooks Barron, Arthur Klein and Abe Nusbaum. Max W. Temchin, Sam Aaron and Sol Eisenberg gave $450 each. Meyer Terebelo pledged $300, David I. Berris, Meyer Sugarman, Israel Burnstein, Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. Louis Solai, David • J. Goldberg and Kenneth Fischer gave $100 each; Harry Fixler, David Apple- baum, Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, Julius Weinberg, Rabbi. Joshua S. Sperka, Sol Semansky and Isa- dore Levin, $50 each. To Rabbi Moses Fischer, the occasion provided numerous tri- butes. Copies of the yearbook of the Yeshivah, dedicated to him, were distributed to all present. Rabbi Solomon Wohlgelernter, brother of the Yeshivah president, postponed his trip to Israel, which was to begin the next day, to address the event. 22—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1949 Nursery Tots Celebrate Purim Little Women Plan `Anniversary Ball' Little Women of Hadassah will present "The Anniversary Ball," commemorating the birth of Is- rael, May 21, at the Book-Cadil- lac Hotel. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra will be featured. Geraldine Stash- efky, Little Women president, in- vites all young people to attend. The group will meet at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 10, at Shaarey Zedek. New members are wel- come. At the March 27 meeting, Joe Yanich, Young Judea direct- or, taught Israeli dances. Children of the Shaarey Zedek Beth Ha-Yeled Nursery School DR. MORRIS N. KERTZER, celebrate Purim. associate rabbi of the Park Ave- nue Synagogue of New York, has been appointed director of the division of interfaith activities of the American Jewish Commit- tee, it was announced by Dr.,. John Slawson, executive vice president. RE—EJECT JUDGE NED H. SMITH Jewish Center Activities COMMON PLEAS COURT (The Jeviish Community Center. 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) Non-Partisan Ballot Disc jockeys Bob . Seymour of In honor of the first anni- radio station WKMH, Dearborn, versary of the statehood of Israel, and Johnny Slagle of WXYZ will 'the SUNDAY NIGHTERS will judge the youthful talent parade hold a "Celebration Dance" in at the AMATEUR NIGHT spon- the auditorium of the Jewish sored by the CHERIKOKES Sat- Cotnmunity Center, Woodward at urday evening, April 2, in the Holbrook, the evening of April 3. main auditorium. Dick Stein an3 Sammy Barnett and his Quintet his orchestra will furnish the will furnish the music. * * • - music for • the 15 finalists, and "Recreation in Your Leisure for dancing after the show. Mr. and Mrs. George Blumenstock Time" will be described by Hol- Vick of the Council of Social of the Center Intermediate Acti- vities Committee will be in Agencies for the WEDNESDAY charge of the show, which will EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP begin at 9:15 p. in. The public at 8:30 p. m., April 6, in the is invited. Ginsburg Lounge. Miss ViC1C, • * • , who has been secretary of the Sylvia Jaffe, • Cyrile Mendel- Work and Recreation Division sohn, Sanford Pollack and Art of the CSA for the past four Weininger comprise the commit- years, was formerly director of tee from the Teen Club Council Teen Agers at the YWCA in sponsoring the TEEN AGE Pittsburgh., MODEL SEDER for Sunday, A pr 1 1'7 at the ,Tewish Center SUFFERING FROM The committee is planning its ULCERS? own version, of the Hagadah. Try our Golden Cracknels, the Egg Biscuit, boiled and baked — nutri- Reservations will be necessary tious, delicious, easily digested. for the affair. At Your Neighborhood Grocer * * * GOLDEN CRACKNEL and The TEEN CLUB COUNCIL of SPECIALTY CO. the Jewish Community Center has inaugurated a new Sunday morning feature, the "BRUNCH BUNCH'. Over a "lox and bagel" breakfast at 10 a. m. in room 211, the Bunch informally discusses topics of its own choos- ing on local and world affairs. Ken Rosenthal, leader of the Bunch, invites teen-agers to join the new group. • * * PAUL CURTIS will be pre- *. sented by the DANCE COMMIT- TEE of the Jewish Center in a lecture-demonstration, "This Is Hot Jazz," at 3 p. m. Sunday, April 3, in the auditorium. Ad- mission is free and open to the public. * * * During the •period between PUrim and' Passover, the MOTHERS CLUBS of the Jew- ish Community Center are de- voting their club discussions to contemporary legislation a n d elections. order toilet rabbinical _au pery talon IVW41,1FACTURERS 01? SOAP SINCE 1933 OSOR, CANADA f-T,F1 . s o -Vote q..m. Louise C. Grace for MEMBER DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION Six-Year Ter m Nen-Partisan Electiop --,Monday, April 4, 1949 NED H. SMITH Fi (COMMON PLEAS COURT) ., 6 YEAR TERM Non-Partisan Ballot MON., APRIL 4 LEVIN'S KOSHER SOAP Made from pure Vegetable Oil • For Action Based On Facts . * Common Pleas Judge since 1935. * Assistant Prosecuting At- torney for Wayne County, eight years. * Education: Michigan School for the Blind, Lansing. Northern High School, •Detroit. University of Michigan Law School 1926, LLB * PREFERRED candidate un- der endorsement of -Detroit Citizens League and other Civic organizations. GORMAN'S RECORD PROVES NE DESERVES OUR VOTES r nt a introduced .4( G 0 civil • Full-height console — table model price! Big 10-inch direct-view tube. Fa-' mous, sharp, 'clear daylight pictures, 80% brighter than ordinary television pictures under the same conditions. All active U. S. channels. Ma 95 hogany finish. Model 809. $329 . (Plus tax. Installation extra.) Rosenfeld Radio Refrigerators - Appliances Service 12168 DEXTER TO, 8-0611 service rep,ttla non-teaching tions Or oti Education Board .. ei nployees 4. Gorinan supported the -single salary- sched- for all teachers-, ule tliorman has .tedArt the tig,ht for more schOOI • GORMAN IS EXPERIENCED He has been an outstandingly capable member of the Board of Education for 24 years. • GORMAN IS ABLE Graduate of the Detroit public schools and the University of Michigan, Gorman serves as member of the Wayne County Tax Allocation Board, which determines the schools' share of tax monies. • GORMAN IS UNBIASED, FAIR-MINDED Gorman treats all men alike. He is quick to act when prejudice, intolerance or favoritism threaten the impartial equality of our school system. • GORMAN IS EMINENTLY QUALIFIED Successful business man, college trained, father of 3 children, Gorman is the clear-thinking adminis- trator we need for our schools. MAKE NO MISTAKE! VOTE FOR THE MAN OUR PEOPLE CAN TRUST! RE-ELECT GORMAN TO TrIE BOARD OF EDUCATION ... 6 YEAR TERM