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September 23, 1949 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-09-23

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20—THE JEWISH NEWS

Eban's Greeting

Friday, September 23, 1949

Ylaimonides Women
, To Survey Education

MRS. IRVIN WEISENTHAL

First fall meeting of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary of the Maimon-
ides Medical Society will be held
at the Book Cadillac Hotel re-
ception room at 1 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 27. The board of directors
will act as hostesses.
The program will consist of a
panel discussion on the "Question
of Religious or Secular Educa-
tion." Participants will include
Rabbi Samuel Prero and Harry
Katz. Dr. S. Joseph Fauman will
be moderator.
Officers for the coming year
are Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal, pres-
ident; vice-presidents, Mrs. ,Hy
Mellen and Mrs. Max Steiner;
recording , secretary, Mrs. Ben
Parker, - mailing secretary, Mrs.
perry Goldman; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Paul Feldman; .
financial secretary, Mrs. Emil
Simon; treasurer, Mrs. Louis
Kazdan; auditor, Mrs. Raphael
Altman; advisory, Mrs. Simon
•Farbman.
The following are committe
chairmen:

Israel Bnai Brit,h Unit
Installs New Officers

In a Rosh Hashanah message,
Aubrey E. Eban, Permanent
Mrs. Seymour Papkoff, newly-
Representative of Israel to the elected president of Israel Chap-
United Nations, stated:
ter, Bnai Brith Women, was
"As the year 5710 begins, we
enter again upon significant po-
litical discussions. The future of
Jerusalem is being debated in
the United Nations. The answer
is written in the heart of every
Jew. We pray that the world
will come to understand that
Israel and Jerusalem cannot
live without each other.
"Above all, we ask for strength
in the coming months to win
Israel's humanitarian struggle
to provide homes, work, oppor-
tunity and a constructive future
for the hundreds of thousands
who are coming to our shores.
In this undertaking we shall
continue to invite the partner-
ship of American Jewry. We are
engaged in a common venture
—the healing of a people after
many decades of hurt. As we
exchange greetings on this New
MRS. SEYMOUR PAPKOFF
Year, let us renew our pledges
of dedication to our task."
installed at an open meeting
at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, at
Israel Legation in Moscow
Bnai David.
MOSCOW (JTA)—The recent
Other officers installed in-
opening of an annex housing clude Mesdames Irving Beal, Hy
unit has made the Israel lega- Koenigsberg, Leonard Gurwin,
tion in the Soviet capital a self Lou Glassman, Sidney Eidelman,
contained colony in which all Ben Heller, Bernard Katz, Alvin
of the mission's officials reside. Solomon, James Rogin, Morris
Previously, some of the lega- Shrager, Louis Buch and Morton
tion's members were obliged to Margolis.
live at the Metropole Hotel and
The program included Max
to travel back and forth be-
Sosin,
master of ceremonies;
tween the legation's offices and
Robert Shulman, pianist; David
their living quarters.
Gutman, soloist, and Mrs. Leo-
nard Sims, guest speaker.

— Happy New Year!

Sincerest Greetings to

the Jewish Community

MARSHALL LODGE BOWL-
ING LEAGUE president Julius
Stross announces the Lodge will
bowl Monday nights at the
Bowl-O-Drome, at 9:30 and
urges all members to participate.
The newly elected officers are:
President, Julius Stross; vice
presidents, Morris Yaras, Sam
Jacobs; treasurer, Oscar Bank',
secretaries, Max Sussman, Jack
Finestein.

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other sports. After the dinner,
at 6:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple,
the third degree will be portray-
ed, according to Philip Lang-
wald, worshipful master.
* * *
The opening meeting of LOUIS
D. BRANDEIS LODGE of Bnai
Brith will be held Tuesday, Sept.
2'7, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Hall, featuring a program for
members and their wives, with
Ben Rich as master of cere-
monies. Last year's membership
awards will be given by Sol Rud-
man, former membershipchair-
man. Keidan Lodge will •present
a gift to the Brandeis. Lodge as
winner of last year's membership
contest. Harry N. Katz, new
membership chairman, will pre-
sent the new members to Benja-
min R. Berkley, newly elected
president of Brandeis Lodge.

At an executive board meet-
ing of GEORGE GERSHWIN
LODGE OF BNAI BRITH, held
at the home of Don Farkus,
Larry Weinberg, membership
chairman, reported on the
lodge's summer membership
drive. President Bernard Weiss
appointed Phillip Edelheit, in-
doctrination chairman, and Sey-
mour Milgrom, ADL chairman of
the lodge.
S * *
Talkativeness in a wife was
An outstanding sports pro- ample cause for divorce, accord-
gram will be the feature of the ing to the early Chinese.
annual deacon's night of PER-
FECTION LODGE F. and A.M., to
be held Sept. 28, honoring Senior
Deacon Harry Lichter and Jun-
ion Deacon Julian S. Tobias. The
program will feature prominent
figures in baseball, football and

TOVO TIKOSEVU

Budget, Mrs. Ervin Moss; committee
on committee, Mrs. Max Blaine; con-
stitution, Mrs. Emory ,Stein; telephone,
Mrs. Michael Wainstock: courtesy, Mrs.
Harold Ginsberg; hospitality, Mrs. Le-
Roy Atler, Mrs. Nathan Brooks and Mrs.
Edward Skully; membership, Mrs. Max
Steiner; program, Mrs. Hy Mellen; public
relations, Mrs. A. Rogoff and Mrs. M.
Witus; publicity, Mrs. Sol. C. Grossman; .
social. Mrs. 0. U. Shapiro - ;'scholarship;
Mrs. Louis Harley ; general fund raising,
Mrs. C. Gitlin ; luncheOn Chairinan,.Mrs.
Walter Silver; .souvenir book,- Mrs. M.
Kazdan; advisor, Mrs. Henry Small.

Opposes Formation of
World Rabbinical Itody

LONDON (JTA)—Rev. I. Ab-
ramsky, a member of • the Rab-
binical Court, voiced his per-.
sonal agreement with the state-
ment of the executive, of the
Union of OrthodO% -- ,RabbiS of
the United States and::,Canada,
opposing the fOrrhatiOn -of
universal rabbiniCal ,body - • in
Israel.

Men's Clubs

Mt. Elliot TW.
A. S. ROSEN
Wishes a

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

TO THEIR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS

Extends Greetings for a most
Happy and Prosperous New
Year to all their Members
and Families.

A. Genes, Pres.

Max Roberts, Vice Pres.


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Extends Greetings to All
Members, their Families and
Friends, and wishes for them
a Year of Health and
Happiness,

Louis Lyons,
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