Masada Will Have Money to Burn At Millionaires' Party November 27 —THE JEWISH NEWS Friday,• November 11, 1949 i Q 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. vREATESi coii 1)3 u cocio NG _0ER 1C, rtl co oi3 O4 6 'a - _ 10. 1,,tbOtti ' otskc,' tittl 6 - • ok% \l'kv Model 2301 $189.50 SEE IT TODAY! POSENELD flAB:9 Refrigerators Appliaftces Service 12168 DEXTER TO. 8-0611 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: Write for Attractive New 11949-40 Rates Dine & Dance Under The Stars .. Vitalizing, Tanning Sunshine Extensive Private Beach, Cabana -- Club, Outdoor Pool, Rumba Nightly, Air Conditioned Dining, Cocktail Lounge. WRITE: 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- brew, Goldberg –estimated. "Beth Yehudah has just con- cluded 5 years of strenuous ex- pansion, "he pointed' out. 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