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February 24, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-02-24

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10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 24, 1950

men 'i Cub Activilieo

BUSINESS a n d PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, PIONEER
WOMEN are working on plans
for a paid-up membership so-
cial to be held in March. For
informatiOn call Minnie Schnei-
der at TYler 7-0115 or Frances
Bornstein at UN. 2-7853.



RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith will meet
at the Bnai Moshe social hall at
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10.
Max Sosin and Co. will entertain
with a program of "Songs and
Laughter." Harry Yudkoff, past
president of Bnai. Brith Grand
Lodge, District 6 will be guest
speaker.
* *
ISRAEL CHAPTER of Bnai
Brith, bowling team held a Val-
entine dinner at 8 p.m. Thurs-
day, Feb.* 23 at Huyler's. Mrs.
Samuel J. Levy, president, was in
charge of arrangements. Bowling
enthusiasts can join the team
which bowls at Tower Recreation
Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. For
transportation call Mrs. Levy,
WE. 4-2448. The leagUe meets at
Central High at 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, March 2.
* *
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hear Mrs. Mari-
on Hunter, head of the women's
division of the Detroit Police
Dept. at their next meeting.
* *
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER Bnai Brith,
was honored recently for sell-
ing the greatest .number of
tickets in the reedit fund drive.
The District awarded the Chap-
ter with a brief case for the
president's use.
* * *
A Purim party for the entire
family will be presented by the
SISTERHOOD of MOGEN
ABRAHAM SUnday afternoon,
March 5, in the synagogue hall,
Dexter at Cortland. Entertain-
ers Mickey and Sam Woolf will
present their favorite acts and
lead the group in singing. Chil-
sirens' groups will put on Purim
playlets. Refreshments will be
served.
* * 4,
EASTERN LADIES SOCIETY
is having its 38th anniversary
party at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
28 at Rosenberg's, 9925 Dexter.
Friends and members are invit-
ed. Mrs. A. Tapper is president.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, is holding a member-
ship affair at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 27.
Stephen Wise's "The Challeng-
ing Years" will. be reviewed by
Mrs. Eve Schmidt of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress. To attend,
call Mrs. Howard Kronick, UN.
3-5236. The membership drive
will terminate with a luncheon
at Fantasia. To donate clothes
to the group's rummage sale,
phone Mrs. Emil Simon, UN. 4-
0842, or Mrs. Louis Zahler, UN.
2-9526.
* * *
On Jan. 31 the NATIONAL
WOMENS LEAGUE for Israel
held a successful benefit party
at the home of Mrs. Morris
Grossman, 3761 Kendall. Mes-
dames Anton Rosenfeld, I. M.
Malek and Frank Mehr were
chairladies of the event. The
admission was new or old cloth-
ing for infants and children of
Israel.

*

4,

*

The committee for the or-
ganization of the JUNIOR SIS-
TERHOOD OF CONG. BETH
ABRAHAM met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schlaff.
The first official meeting has
been set for Feb. 27, at 8:30 p.m.,
in the Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue. Prospective members will
be invited to attend by the
membership committee, consist-
ing of Mesdames M. Ellenbogen,
E. Rice, G. Moore, J. Klempner,

Labor Zionists to Hold
Purim Fete at Institute

E. Brown, S. Lupiloff. Chairman
pro tens is Mrs. S. Schlaff; vice-
chairmen, Mesdames S. Gold-
man and M. Ellenbogen; secre-
t a r y, Mrs. I. Tennenhouse;
treasurer, Mrs. L. Weiler.

Bali. Mrs. Hy Ross and Mrs.
Bernard Gourwitz are co-chair-
men. For reservations call Mrs.
Ross, VE. 6-3059. Mrs. Henry
Brontman, camp chairman, and
her committee are setting up
* *
cases for the League's summer
At the last meeting of camping project.
EQUALITY CLUB, held at the
home of S. Solomon, plans were Pisgah Groups Invite
being made for a charity party.
The next meeting will be held Tri-Faith Speakers
Wednesday, March 1, at the
home of S. Weingarden, 19151
Pisgah Chapter, Bnai Brith
Monica.
joins with Pisgah Lodge for
* *
their inter-faith meeting at Bnai
JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL- Moshe at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
FARE ORGANIZATION, NORTH February 27.
WOODWARD BRANCH, w i 11
Guest speakers will be Dr.
meet at 12 noon Tuesday, Feb. Walton E. Cole, of the First
28, at the home of Mrs. J. Silver- Congregational Church; Rabbi
stein, 19700 Appoline. Plans will Jacob Segal, of . . .
be formulated for the orphan Northwest Syn-
benefit shower to be held in agogue, and
May.
Rev. Joseph Fo-
*
*
ley, S.J., of the
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD University of,.
will sponsor Friday night serv- Detroit.
ices at the Synagogue, Thatcher
T h.e musical
at Wyoming, at 8:30, Feb. 24.
of the
Mrs. William Grahm will review portion
program will be
Dr. Chaim Weitzmann's "Trial presented
by the
and Error." Refreshments will
choir
of
the
be served following services.
Members and friends are wel- Moore School
for Boys under
come.
the direction of MrS. Sam Gold
* *
Mrs. Ben Nadis, president, an- Edward Ervin.
Mrs. Sam Gold, chapter pres-
nounces that LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER of Bnai Brith wom- ident, and Meyer Leib, lodge
en will meet Wednesday, March president, invite all members
1, at 8:30 p.m., at the Work- and friends to attend.
men's Circle. The Bnai Brith
Youth Organization's dramatic
TOYS - GAMES
group will present two comedies
HAND PUPPETS---MARIONETTES
by special arrangement with
HOLGATE - PLAYSCHOOL
Samuel French. The group is
HUMPTY DUMPTY
directed by Mrs. Allan LaBan.
Friends are invited. The chap-
PLAYLAND
ter invites all friends to a barn
11723
Dexter
WE. 3-0248
dance on Sunday evening,
Under New Management
March 12, at Gramer's Barn,
NEAR TUXEDO
Inkster and Eleven Mile . Rd.
For further information, call
Mrs. Sarah Dorf, UN. 3-7186, or
MAE WEISS
Mrs. Lillian Gantz, TO. 9-9161.

'

*

* *

The SISTERHOOD OF CONG.
BETH TIKVAH will hold its an-
nual membership tea for new
members and friends at the
home of Mrs. Fay Brody, 2982
Calvert, Monday evening, Feb.
27. An entertaining program is
planned. Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a Purim party Monday
evening, Feb. 27, in the social
hall, 14th at Elmhurst. Hannah
Senesh, Young Judaea group,
will present a puppet show. Mrs.
Nathan Steinbock will narrate
the Purim story accompanied.. by
the Sisterhood choral group.
* *
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM held its annual banquet
Sunday, Feb. 12, at Bnai David.
Rabbi Leo Goldman was guest
speaker, David J. Cohen toast-
master and H. Davidson chair-
man.
* * *
The WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL elected the fol-
lowing women to its board of
directors: Mesdames Hillel L.
Abrams, publicity; David I. Ber-
ris, fund-raising; Solomon N.
Cohen, hospitality; Harry L.
Blitz, . membership; Milton Du-
chan, happy day; Maurice Har-
ris, telephone; Solomon B. Co-
hen and Abe A. Levi, kitchen;
Herman K. Cohen, program.
Other directors are Mesdames
Emil Spilman, Jack H. Isbee,
Louis Cohen, Wolf Cohen, and
Harry Portnoy. Officers are
Mesdames Joseph Grossman,
president; David Applebaum,
vice president; Charles T. Gell-
man, treasurer, and Meyer Weis-
enfeld, secretary.
* * *
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of 2224
Chicago Blvd., is hostess at a.
w e e k 1 y, Thursday morning,
breakfast for the division chair-
men of TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOODS Dedication Volume.
Mrs. Danto is greetings chair-
man of the volume. The follow-
ing women are division chair-
men: Mesdames Samuel LaBow,
David Levy, Arthur Hass, Rob-
ert Lewiston, Charles Bassey,
Maxwell Emmer, Arthur Gould
and Arthur Weber.

The Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion of America will hold a
Purim Party Saturday evening,
March 4, at the Labor Zionist
Institute, 13722 Linwood, at Pas-
adena.
Sidney Shevitz is preparing
*
the
l program that will include
community singing, dancing and
SHERUTH LEAGUE'S birth-
' • refreshments. -Costumes are op- day •dinner, for members only,
tional
will be held March 29 at Club



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M. H. Zackheim Leaves
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Maurice H. Zackheim, promi-
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scholar, left for New York on
Friday and from there will take
the plane to Israel on Tuesday.
He was accompanied to New
York by his wife and by their
son, Dr. Herschel Zackheim.
This will be Mr. Zackheim's
second visit to Israel. He visited
there with Mrs. Zackheim 22
years ago. During these years
he facilitated the settlement in
Israel of his sister, his nieces
and nephews.
During his month's stay in
Israel, Mr. Zachheim plans to
make a study of the educational
system in the Jewish state and
to visit important cultural insti-
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