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February 03, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-02-03

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Beth Yehudah Day School Graduates Detroit Hadassah
Get Diplomas; New Semester Feb. 7 Holds Feb. 4 Onegs

Children who were graduated from the sixth grade at
Beth Yehudah Day School on Feb. 1 included, left to right,
ALBET HACKER, ISAAC TENEBAUM, ESTHER SCHEY, PHIL-
LIP CUTLER, SUSAN MANDELBAUM, ABRAHAM SELESNY.
Others who received diplomas were Martin Gordon and Eugene
Kraus, 9-A,,and Robert Marx, 12-A.
Enrollment continues for all grades for Beth Yehudah's
winter semester, which opens Feb. 7. The kindergarten and
nursery classes are closed, but new beginners' Classes have
been opened for the afternoon schools.

Men's Club Activities

At the weekly meeting . of the
MORGENTHAU LODGE commit-
tee for the carnival nite, sched-
uled Saturday night, Feb. 25,
Mitchell Bloom was appointed
financial director of the affair.
Anyone wishing to assist him
May call TO. 5-7190.
* * *
Tuesday, Feb. 7, will be "Belle-
faire Night" at the LOUIS MAR-
SHALL LODGE, Bnai Brith, at
8:30 p.m., at the Workmen's
Circle, 11529 Linwood. T h e
movie, "More Than Half a
Chance," will be shown and a
question and answer period will
follow, led by Miss Muriel Paller,
regional representative of Belle-
fair e
* * *
At a brotherhood meeting
sponsored by Detroit Round
Table, PHILIP HANDLER
LODGE, Bnai Brith, heard
Charles R. A. Smith, of the
Catholic Interracial Council; the
Rev. H. W. Burton, of Hender-
son Memorial Methodist Church;
and Julius Reznick, co-chairman
of the Anti-Defamation League,
Bnai Brith, and member, on the
theme "Why Brotherhood?" For
membership in the lodge, call
Dave Katzman, TO. 8-7697.
* * *
GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE,
Bnai Brith is having "Bellefaire
Night at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
Feb. 9, at the Jewish Fraternal
Club, Linwood at Lawrence. Al-
exander Horwitz, Bellefaire re-
gional representative, will show
the "More Than Half A Chance"
movie and will answer questions
regarding the institution's work.
A "Night at the Four Duke's
Supper Club" is scheduled Sun-
day, Feb. 5. For reservations call
Marty Raskin, TO. 8-6877, or
Bernard Weiss, WO. 2-5455 or
TO. 8-7605. The public is invited.

EAST SIDE LODGE, Bnai
Brith will give a games party at
the Tuner Hotel at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 13.
* * *
The MEN'S CLUB of CONG.
BETH ABRAHAM will present
Max Sosin at its program meet-
ing for members, their wives,
and friends, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 8:15
p.m., in the social hall of Beth
Abraham . Synagogue. Refresh-
ments will be served. President
David W. Bussey will be wel-
comed on his return from Cali-
fornia.
- * * *
JULIUS ROSENWALD POST,
American Legion, holds its past
commanders' dinner-dance at
Lachar's, Dexter at Waverly, at
8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18. For
reservations contact Bill Nelson,
4252 Cortland. A meeting of the
post will be held at Bnai Moshe
the evening of Feb. 8. Games
and refreshments will be fea-
tured.
* * *
BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will
sponsor an evening of films
Wednesday, Feb. 8, at the Syna-
gogue, Wyoming at Thatcher.
Members, their wives and
friends and the general' public
are invited. No admission charge.
Refreshments will follow.

To Wed Canadian

The following schedule has
been arranged for Saturday, Feb.
4, when groups of the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will hold
Oneg Shabbats for which spe-;
cial programs have been pre-
pared: Central West; 2 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Adolph Lowe,
3283 Lawrence. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman will discuss "Sabbath
Rituals." In addition, "Can You
Top This in Jewish Humor" with
guests participating. Central
East; 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
A. E. Bernstein, 2400 W. Boston
Blvd. Mrs. Morris Adler, guest
speaker, and a musical program
by Mrs. Moe Kessler. Wyoming;
1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Dan-
iel Litton, 4061 W. Outer Drive.
Readings by Mrs. Harold Silver-
ston. Russell Woods; 1:30 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. John B.
Horwitz, 2255 Oakman B1 v d.
"Trial and Error" Chaim Weiz-
mann's autobiography to be re-
viewed by Rabbi Sidney Aksel-
rod. University East; 1 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Max Zivian,
1565 Balmoral Drive. Speaker,
Miss Beulah Whitby, assistant
director of Inter-Racial Com-
mittee of Detroit, will discuss
"H uman Relations in 0 u r
World." University West; 1 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Cohl, 3070 W. Outer D r i v e.
Rabbi Jacob Segal of Northwest
Cong. will review "Son of the
Lost Son" by Soma Morganstern.

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Burlingame Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Lillian Roslyn, to Martin Stein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein
of Broadstreet Blvd: The wed-
ding will take place 'Oct. 15.

Close to 300 boys and their
parents attended the annual re-
union of CAMP MICHIGAMA
Jan. 8 at the Hotel Sheraton.
Plans for the coming season
Were detailed by Herman and
Mickey Fishman, camp directors.

Club I, PWO, Announces
Histadrut Evening

Mrs. S. Goldoftas, clairman of
Club 1, of Pioneer Women, an-
nounces that the meeting Tues-
day evening, Feb. 7, at the Labor
Zionist Institute, will be devoted
to Histadrut. William H.4rdes,
recently returned from Israel,
will be guest speaker. An Israel
movie will be shown and re-
freshments served. M r s . C.
Greenberg is Histadrut chair-
man.
Club 1 announces that the
Laundry Ladies Social Club has
contributed $340 towards the
Child Rescue and Rehabilitation
program of Moatzat Hapoalot,
Sister Organization of Pioneer
Women.

The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit

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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 5.
MISS HELEN POLLOCK
Station : WXYZ,
Feature: Dr. Robert Gordis,
The
engagement of Helen
rabbi of Temple Beth El, Rock-
Pollock,
daughter of Mrs. Eve
away Park, N. Y., will speak on
"Bridges Between America and Pollock of Fullerton Ave., and
Israel."
the late Max Pollock, to Edward
* *
Katz,
son of .Mr. and Mrs. Sam
COSMOPOLITAN HOUR
of Windsor, is announced
Time: 10 a. in. Sunday, Feb. 5. Katz
by Mrs.
Station: WDET.
An early fall wedding is plan-
Feature: Dr. Peter Graden-
witz • in a program of recorded ned by the couple.
chamber music by Israel com-
posers, in honor of Jewish Mu- Observe National United
sic Month.

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a gift to the Scholarship Fund
of the Schools from Mr. and
Mrs. Moe Dann of Calvert Ave-
nue in honor of their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dann, on
the occasion of their marriage.
* * *
two scholarships from Mr. and
Mrs. William Linovitz of Buena
Vista, in honor of their son,
Keidan Lodge to Present
Max,
on the occasion of his Bar
Menorah to Women
Mitzvah which was observed
Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Saturday, Jan. 28.
Brith will be host to the women's
chapter at a meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel English Room.
The lodge will present a Meno-
rah to the chapter. The pro-
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Jackie Kannon; Mickey Woolf
and his orchestra, and a playlet
by the women's group. Dancing
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Friday, February 3, 1950

Synagogue Sabbath

Time: 1:30 p. m. Saturday, • National United Synagogue
Feb. 4.
Sabbath will be observed over
Station : NBC network.
the Sabbath of February 17-18
Feature: Jackson J. Holtz, na- in Conservative congregations
tional commander, Jewish War throughout the United States
Veterans, and chiefs of chap- and Canada, it was announced.
lains of all armed services, will by Samuel Rothstein, president
pay tribute to four chaplains of the United Synagogue of
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