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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-31

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Bnai David Boys
Take Cage Title

$20,000 in Advance Pledges
Helps Launch Junior Drive

For the second consecutive
year, the Bnai David Boys' Club
basketball team, under the
sponsorship of the Bnai David
Men's Club, coached by Sam
Lieberman, won the Inter-Con-
gregational Basketball League
Championship by defeating
Temple Beth El, 50 to 48.
The following boys were the
members of the Bnai David
team:• Ralph Siporin, Marshall
Fogelson, Neil Spizizen, Mark
Hutton, Bob Levinson, Tom
Schlesinger, Kalman Gold, Earl
Woolf, Irving Tobacman. and
Morton Weisling.
Teams constituting the
League are Cong. Bnai David,
Northwest Hebrew Cong., Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth
At the special gifts dinner of the Junior Division, where El, Temple Israel.

$18,000 was raised for the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign,
ISRAEL JACOBSON, former director of the Joint Distribution
Committee in Hungary, tells ROBERT S. BENSON (left);
chairman of the special gifts committee and ALBERT M. COL-
MAN (right) , campaign chairman, how he directed the emi-
gration of 200,000 Jews to Israel from Eastern European
countries.
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Leaders of the Junior Division of the Allied Jewish
Campaign pledged a total of $21,000 at the special gift din-
ner and advanced gifts luncheon March 26 which were the
opening guns in the young adults' section of the 1950 com-
munity-wide drive.
Israel Jacob*on, former director of the joint Distribu-
tion Committee in Hungary, was principal speaker at both

affairs. He reminded listeners of
the thousands of Jews in Eu-
rope and in Moslem lands who
must be moved to Israel • "now
or never."
Nearly 100' young people at-
tended the special gifts dinner
at the Lee Plaza Hotel, raising
$18,000.
Members of the special gifts
committee joined with division
chairmen, captains and work-
ers from, the Junior • Division
earlier Sunday for the advanced
gifts luncheon at the Mayfair.
The 200 workers present all
made their own pledges.
All workers in the Junior Di-
vision have now 'received their
kits. General solicitation will of-
ficially open April 10. Report
meetings have been scheduled
for Wednesday, April. 19, Tues-

Ga•in Bet, Haoleh,
Has Seminar Here

Members and observers from
Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin
and Michigan will attend the
Mid-Western seminar of Garin
Bet of Haoleh in Detroit April
6 to 9.
The seminar program starts
Thursday evening at the Halevy
building, Linwood at Oakman,
with a discussion on practical
integration. The remaining ses-
sions will be at the Jewish Fra-
ternal club, Linwood at Lawr-
ence.
Friday morning will be de-
voted to the Garin's aproach to
chalutziut and kibbutziut, with a
discussion on collective respon-
sibility following, in the after-
noon: Friday evening, a Shabbat
meal and oneg are planned.
- Saturday moring there will be
a discussion of funds and the
afternoon will be devoted to
economic conditions in Israel.
A record concert and house
party are to be given that night.
Speakers will include Leon
Kay, president of the ZOD,
Chanan Prinz, shaliach to Hech-
alutz in Chicago, and David Ron,
shaliach to Haoleh.
Garin Bet is composed of Jew-
ish young adults and students
who are going to Israel as
chalutzim, where they plan to
form a kibbutz combining agri-
culture and industry. American
youths, both unskilled and
trianed, are asked to join them.
For registration or informa-
tion write Miss Rae Freedman,
2714 Richton, TU. 3-0039.

Agudath Israel to Elect
Officers on April 14

Rabbi Leizer Levin, president
of Agudath Israel, announces
that election of officers will be
held at 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 4
at the Stolener Synagogue, Elm-
hurst and Linwood. Reports of
the activities of Agudath Israel
for the past year will be ,rolfier-
ed, and plans for the coming
year will he discussed. Members
are - - urged to attend.,

day, April 25, and Sunday, April
30. Workers are urged to attend
report meetings so that the di-
vision may learn of their re-
sults and so that the progress
of each worker may stimulate
others.

AZA Chapter 752 Sets
Benefit Dance April 15

Chapter 752 of AZA will pre-
sent its first benefit dance at
8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15, at
the Mayfair Room, Dexter and
Davison.
Proceeds will go to the Child
Rescue Fund.
The entertainment will fea-
ture Lynn Sharyn and Tod
Purse with music by Iry Fields
and his orchestra. Information
may be had by calling UN, 4-
2040 or UN. 3-1846.

Jr. Hadassah Plans
Israel Birthday Ball

Junior Hadassah's plans are
underway for its second Israel
Anniversary B all, Saturday
night, April 22, in the Italian
Gardens Room of the Book-Cad-
illac. Iry Fields Quintet will play.
For information, phone Lorrie
Cohen, TY. 6-4387.

Israeli to Address
Chapter One One

Mordecai Kohen, a visit or
from the Jewish state, will talk
on "Israel Today" at Chapter
One's Oneg Shabbat, Friday,
March 31, according to Tybie
Schneider, education commit-
tee chairman.
Kohen has been in Detroit
since January, studying modern
industrial methods in the elec-
trical field. He served for many
years with Haganah.
The meeting will be at 8:30
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ettinger, 4231 Mon-
terey. Refreshments and singing
will follow Kohen's talk.

Camps Eagle Point,
Stinson, Plan Reunion

Former counselors and camp-
ers of Camp Eagle Point (for
girls) and Camp Stinson (for
boys) are asked to contact Mrs.
Ben Lemberg at 3280 Pasadena,
TO. 6-0166, regarding plans for
a reunion with A. L. Richman,
director of the camps.
The two vacation spots are lo-
cated a short distance apart on
Lake Rumney in New Hamp-
shires' White Mts. Activities in-
clude Friday evening services,
land and water sports, music,
arts and crafts and dramatics.
Nearby is Hawthorne Lodge,
where many of the parents of
campers and guests spend the
summer.

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Maimonides Women
Raise Total of $6,000
For Medical Work

Friday, March 31, 1950

Detroit Section, NCJW,
Hears Rabbi Pekarsky

Rabbi Maurice B. Pekarsky, a
community man, will discuss
with the Detroit Section, Nation-
al Council of Jewish Women, "Is
the Housewife a Myth," at the
meeting, Tuesday, April 4.
A graduate of the Jewish In-
stitute of Religion and the Un-
iversity of Michigan, he is di-
rector of the national Hillel
leadership training program,
educational consultant, Train-
ing Bureau for Jewish Commu-
nal Service, and connected with
the School for Executives in
New York City.
In view of Passover,
the meeting day has been
advanced from Monday to Tues-
day on this occasion only. A
dessert luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m. at the Jewish Cen-
ter, Woodward at Holbrook. Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels, section presi-
dent, will preside.

Six thousand dollars for med-
ical rehabilitation and scholar-.
ships was raised this year by the
Maimonides Medical Society's
Women's Auxiliary it was an-
nounced at the group's annual
luncheon held March 22 at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, fund-
raising chairman, announced
that the money, twice the sum
raised last year by the Auxili-
ary, will , be used primarily to
provide prosthetic appliances
for wounded veterans, both men
and women, of the Israel army.
Other allocations will be made
to the Allied : Jewish Campaign,
the American Cancer Society
and the March of Dimes.
The Auxiliary also provides
scholarships at Wayne Univer-
sity College of Medicine and the
Hebrew University Medical
,School.

Entertainment feature of the
HIAS offices in Germany and luncheon was a style show by
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ing all Jewish DPs who may'
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