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November 11, 1949 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-11

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Masada Will Have Money to Burn
At Millionaires' Party November 27

—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday,• November 11, 1949

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Our Letter

"Money is no object" says PHIL ATLAS, of Masada, as
he lights a cigar with a $50,000 bill, in anticipation of Ma-
sada's millionaire's party Nov. 27. Watching him are, left to
right,Masada members JOYCE WEINGARDEN, RUTH LEW-
IS, MASCHA SIEGEL, DOROTHY BERENSON, ETHEL BOONE

•and THELMA SHANBROM.

*

Masada member's and their
friends will be provided with ex-
tensive quantities of play money
for games at a millionaire's
party Sunday evening, Nov. 27,
at the United Dairy. Workers'
Hall, Second and Midland.
Tickets may -be obtained from
any board member or by calling
chairman Monte Korn, CA. 6934
m kr TO 5-4732.
Two Israel films are scheduled
for the monthly closed meeting,
Thursday evening, Nov. 17 at
the Jewish Center. Young adults,
18 to 30, are invited to join.
Masada will hold its first fall
outing at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
13. The group will meet at the
Shaarey Zedek parking lot.- A

*

*
hike will be followed by a buffet
supper and dancing.
Members and non-members
are invited. Bill Saulson is
chairman.

Junior Hadassah
Presents Dr. Drews

.

Junior Hadassah will present
Dr. Robert:S. Drew§ at 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 13, at the Halevy
Music Center, Linwood a n d
Fleet.
Dr. Drews' talk on "What Is a
Normal Person?" will be fol-
lowed by dancing and refresh-
ments.
Mattie Shulman, membership
chairman, announces that a lim-
Bar I Lan of Hamizrachi
ited number of tickets are. avail-
Annow- ice New Officers
able for the hayride to be given
Saturday, Nov. 19, at Morry's
A meeting of the Bar Ilan Stables. For information call
group of Hapoel Hamizrachi of TO. 8-1553.
Detroit, the following officers
were elected: Rabbi Ernest
Greenfi.?.1d, president; Dr. Leon Northwest YPC Romps
Herschfus, vice president; Mrs. On Sadie Hawkins Day
Ben WroL;slaysky, secretary, and
_ •
.
Mack Carmen, treasurer.
Dancing, singing and prizes
Plans for an active winter sea- are in store for young people
son were discussed. Anybody in- attending the Sadie Hawkins'
terested in I the program and Day dance of the Northwest
work of Hapoel Hamizrachi is Young People's C 1 u b Sunday
requested to contact Mrs. WPot- evening, Nov. 20, at the North-
slaysky at TY. 5-5649.
west Synagogue.
The best dressed boy and girl
will receive awards. Round and
square dancing will be augment-
ed by ballroom dancing. Refresh-
ments will be available. Mem-
bers and. wm-members may at-
tend.
For further information call.
Dorothy Beitman, TO. 7-2341, or
Hal Shapiro, UN. 3-5571.

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Bnai Brith Women Appreciate
Publicity
Editor, The Jewish News:
May I • at this, time thank
you on behalf 'of the 16 chap-
ters and 6,000 women of Bnai
Brith for the splendid publicity
you have given us with regard to
our fund raising affair to be
held at Masonic Temple Nov. 21.
The Jewish News has been
very cooperative whenever the
occasion arose and the many_
friends of the oldest Jewish
Service Organization again thank
you.
Mrs. Bernard Goodthan
Publicity chairman.
* * *
Ask Community Aid for
Education Heritage
Editor, The Jewish News:
The Talmud his preserved the
legend of Rabbi Judah, the
Prince, to impress upon Israel
for all times and eras that the
Torah is the heritage or birth-
right of every Jewish child —
that neglecting the education
of our children, we withhold or
rather rob them of the heritage
of the household of Jacob.
Rarely ; as such events may
have happened in previous ages,
I meet such experience's daily in
my capacity as chairman of the
Vaad HaChinuch of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah. I see little tots
eager to enter a Jewish kinder-
garten, children of an age when
Jewish education is already a
must, mothers eager to entrust
their dear ones for religious
training—there are more than
50 such children—and to all of
them we can only answer, "We
are sorry, very sorry—there is
no room for more children."
Witnessing such scenes, be-
holding the little • children who
are the future of Israel, 'I feel
as if from their lips this child-
ish reproach would' be directed
at the leaders of the Jewish
community. .
Jews of Detroit! Help us to
extend t h e ancestral heritage
and birthright of the Torah to
every Jewish child!
Rabbi Moses Fischer


Rabbi Leon Fram will review
"The Naked and the Dead". at
the second general muting of
Temple Israel Youth at 2 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 13, at the home of
Diane Harris, 1959 Boston Blvd.
A social hour will follow. For ad-
ditional information, call TO.
8-0994.

Pontiac Program
To Include NW Group

The story of non-sectarian
Brandeis University was out-
lined Thursday to a group of
Detroit community leaders by
George Alpert, president of the
-Brandeis board of trustees, at a
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Michelson:
Alpert, visiting Detroit at the
invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
elson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Si-
mons and Mr.. And 11Lfrs. Nate
Shapero, is on a nation-wide
tour in •behalf of the Univer-
sity.
Brandeis launched its second
academic year last month • when
more than 150_ freshmen
• en-
..
tered.

Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, Sister-
hood president announces that
the Sisterhood choral group has
been invited to present a musi-
cal 'program at the Honor Roll
event of the Hadassah Organi-
zation in Pontiac on Nov. 14.
Appearing on the program will
be the f ollowing Sisterhood
members:

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50 children on the waiting list
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah . will
not be admitted this year, David
Goldberg, chairman of the
schools' administrative commit-
tee, revealed.
Children on the' list, plus
others whose enrollments were
turned down because of trans-
portation or other factors, could
make up' full classes in nursery,
kindergarten and beginning He-
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"Beth Yehudah has just con-
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Goldberg also disclosed that
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still exist in the upper grades,
and enrollments continuing.
The PTA of Beth Yehudah
Schools meets Monday night,
Nov. 14, in the Yeshivah audi-
torium. Officers for the coming
year will be elected.

temple Israel Youths
To Hear Rabbi's Review

Brandeis U. Trustee
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Yeshivath Beth. Yehudah Organization Formed
On Audio-Visual Aids
Turns Down Overflow
Enrollment Applicants
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Organi-

Tikvah Women Observe
Third Birthday Nov. t 5

Tikvah Chapter of Bnai Brith
Women has completed arrange-
ments for its third birthday
party at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
15, at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Mrs: Gerald Goldberg, past
president of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council, and
now. Anti-Defamation League
chairman for District Six, will
speak.
Mrs. Albert Kaplan, dramatic
chairman, will preside at the an-
nual candle-lighting ceremony.'
All members and friends are in-
vited.

zation of a National Council on
Jewish Audio-Visual Materials
with the participation of major
national Jewish communal and
educational agencies was an-
nounced by Michael A. Stavitsky,
president of the American AsSo-
ciation for Jewish Education.
The group will seek seek to co
ordinate work in the visual aid
field carried on by its member
groups. It' will offer guidance in
the selection and use of audiO-
visual materials in JeWish re-
ligidus schools and Jewish corn-
Dimity centers.

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Nathan Schechter of Pingree
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beloved wife, Mrs. Rose Schech-
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