THE JEWISH NEWS-9 i

East Side Leaders Attend Banquet

Friday, April 15, 1949

Jewish Center Activities

(The Jewish Community Center. 8904 Woodward.
is a Red Fea'ther Agency.)

To bring the layman's point of
view to the development of the
policies and program for the
neighborhood recreational needs,
Dexter Branch Interim Commit-
tee of the Jewish Community
Center has been created.
The committee is functioning
in advance of the new Dexter
branch building, to be built on
Davison between Holmur and Pe-
toskey, together with the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial. building.
According to committee chair-
man Jacob Keidan, the committee
hopes to inaugurate all-commun-
ity councils, where they do not
already exist at the main Center,
to coordinate and integrate the
activities of such groups as the
BBYO, Habonim, Young Judea,
Hashomer Hatzair and the young
people's groups of the synagogues
and temple congregations.
The committee appointed by
Jewish Community Center presi-
dent Samuel H. Rubiner consists
of Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Mrs.
George Blumenstock, Ben S.
Chinitz, Norman Drachler, Al-
fred Deutsch, Lou H. Handler,
Samuel Hechtman, Sandor Hill-
man, Walter Herz, Herman
Jacobs, director of the JCC, Kei-
dan, the chairman, • Maxwell
Lowe and Samuel Neuschatz,
supervisor of the Dexter Branch.

The public is invited by the
The TEEN CLUB COUNCIL of
the Jewish Center announces that PARENTS' INSTITUTE of the
its Model Seder will be held in Jewish Community Center to
Butzel Hall at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, hear Rabbi Harry Essrig of
April. 17. Sylvia Jaffee,. Cyrile Grand Rapids, speak at its next
Mendelsohn, Sanford Pollack and meeting at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
Art Weininger comprise the com- April 18, in the Ginsburg Lounge.
mittee. The intermediate depart- Rabbi Essrig will talk on "Nega-'
Jews."
ment is accepting reservations by tive Attitudes Among
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phone.
In a crashing final game April
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, the Ravens Club won the
Saturday evening, April 23, the 7
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
TEEN'S SOCIAL COMMITTEE BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP for
is planning a spring dance to be 1948-49 with the high series score
held in the auditorium.
of 879. ° Highest individual scorer
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was Morton Meyers with 232.
For • the neighborhood club His winning teammates were
children during Spring. school Wallie Siegler,- captain; Leon
vacation, the DEXTER BRANCH Forman, Sol Kliman and Ben
is planning local interest trips. Mahn.
On Monday, April 18,• the Cen-
The winners were 'presented
ter Stars, 8-9-year-old girls, will individual trophies . by Sylvia
go to Belle Isle, and the Macca- Jaffie, president of the Teen Club
bees, 6-7-year-old boys, will go
Council. Captain Siegler also re-
to the Velvet Peanut Butter ceived the .permanent bowling
Plant. The Kiddy Gang, 7-year- trophy for the team from Lewis
old girls, and the Friendly Fair- Daniels, chairman of the inter-
ies, 5-6-year-old girls, are plan- mediate activities committee.
ning, to go to Palmer Park on
Second and third places were
Friday, April 22.
taken
by .AZA 63 and the Macca-
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bees Club, respectively. Other
Monday, April 18, at 1:30 p.m., teams Which participated in the
the FENKELL MOTHERS' CLUB league were the Aces, AZA 656,
will celebrate Passover with a Brandeis and the Trojans.
party at the home of Mrs. G.
As a result of the success of
Gevercer, ' 16827 Stoepel. That the league, supervised by Harry
same evening, at 8 p.m., the CEN- Rabinowitz, a celebration is being
TER MOTHERS' CLUB will cele- planned for Wednesday, April
brate Passover at the Center. 27, at 8 p.m. Local stars Herb
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Mertens, president of the Detroit
For his contribution to New Bowling Association; Howard Mc-
York City's radio station tenth Cullough and George =- Young,
annual American Music Festival, Michigan singles chathpion, will
JULIUS CHAJES, music direc- put on a bowling show for Cen-
tor - of the Jewish Community ter members and friends.
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Center, received the personal
The SELECT SOCIAL CLUB
thanks of Mayor O'Dwyer of New
York, in a letter from the director will celebrate Passover at a social
of radio station WNYC, Seymour meeting Saturday, April 16, at
8:30 p.m., in the Ginsburg Lounge.
N. Siegel.

French Collaborationist
Sentenced to Death
PARIS (JTA)—Marcheret
who in July, 1944, denounced
leaders of the Jewish resistance
organization "Combat" to the Ges-
tapo, was sentenced to death by
a Seine court. Most of the Jew-
ish resistance leaders were sub-
sequently deported and executed.

"Songs about the Seder Table"
will be the theme of "The New
Voice of Israel" program, Sunday,
April 17. ''Ki-lo No-eh," "Adir
Hu," "Echad Mi Yodea," and
"Chad Gadyo" are to be included
in the program of Hebrew and
Yiddish melodies.
Mrs. Max Frank, president of
the Women's Division of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, will be
guest speake. The program, un-
der the direction of Moe Kesner,
is broadcast each Sunday at 11
a.m. over station WKMH.

Poland to Ship $1,200,000
Worth of Supplies to Israel

WARSAW, (JTA)—The Polish
Government will export to Israel
$1,200,000 worth of supplies un-
der the terms of an agreement
recently concluded with Simon
Goldfarb, representing the Is-
raeli Government.

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On this, the happiest of all our festivals, we rejoice That

the problem of the homeless is being solved, finally and

conclusively, and that the DP camps are being emptied.

Once again, we share fully in the great effort - to provide

homes and security 'for the tens of thousands who are being

brought to Israel.

The great work of rehabilitation continues in a spirit of

observance of our Festival of Freedom.

For the sake of true freedom for all of us, we dedicate

ourselves once again on this Passover to the great work of

redemption..

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Enjoy our complete
Passover menus during
The holiday period

And invites you

14. and Mri. Ate _Kale

"And it came to pass at the end of four hundred

and thirty years, even the selfsame day it came to pass,
that all the hosts of the Lord went out from-the land of

If was a night of watching unto the Lord for
bringing them out from the land of Egypt; this same night

Egypt.

is a night of watching unto the Lord for all the children

of Israel throughout their generations."
—Exodus, 12:41

of Homecom-
A mighty drama has been enacted in our own day', in this "Year
acquiring the
ing" for hundreds of thousands of dispossessed Jews who at last are

status of free people in Israel. We rejoice That the new Passover spells true freedom

and security for Israel and greater happiness for our people everywhere.

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LOS ANGELES TELCOVE
CLUB will hold its Passover.
party Sunday, April 17, at 8:30
p.m. The following Sunday, April
24, Telcove will feature 'its spring
festival dance in the auditorium.
Sam Barnett's orchestra will start
the music at 9 p.m. There will
be prizes for dancing.

rededication to the ideals of liberty which are basic in the

Homemakers, Here's What You've
Been Waiting For!

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Features Seder Songs

Center Brings
Layman's View
To Branch Work

Leaders of the East Side Merchants' Association and their guests
are pictured at the Association's I I th annual banquet held April 3 at
Bel Aire. Seated, left -to right: MRS. MEYER SILVERMAN; MEYER
SILVERMAN, president of the Association; JUDGE iRA JAYNE, toast-
master; standing, left to right: GEORGE SCHERMER, secretary of
the Mayor's Interracial Committee; MRS. OLIVE BEASLEY, secretary
of the Michigan Committee for Civil Rights, who was presented the
Association's first annual award for furthering human relations; SAM-
UEL J. LIEBERMAN, Association executive secretary, and REV. MAL-
COMB G. DADE, pastor of St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, who gave
the invocation. Rabbi Morris Adler was principal speaker at the dinner.

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