Evening with a Rabbi Slated by NW Men On Monday evening, April 24, the Men's Club of Northwest Hebrew Cong. and Center will present Rabbi Jacob E. Segal in a program entitled "An Evening With the Rabbi." Rabbi Segal will provide "off- the cuff" glimpses into the light- er side of a rabbi's life. Rabbi Segal served as an Army Chap- lain for three and one-half years. During his chaplaincy service, he worked with DP's in Germany, France and Belgium. He accepted the pulpit of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation in September of 1946 and has been there since. On the same program, Dave Aaron, chairman, announced that a musical rendition will be presented by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and the Holiday Choir. Dr. Henry Reichlin Hashofar Guest April 30 Dr. Henry D. Reichlin, voice teacher and lecturer, will be presented at the next Hashofar home musicale, Sunday evening, April 30, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Samson Wittenberg, 2306 Oakman Blvd. He will talk on the golden Jewish voices of the past, with illustrations by means of re- cordings. Wyn Garden, soprano, will be heard in Yiddish and Hebrew songs, with Lillian Rob- bons at the piano. Eugene Franzblau will lead the com- munity singing and refresh- ments will be served. April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. Shulman of 224 E. 53rd St., New York, formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Elizabeth. * a * April 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Cole- man Mopper (Shirley August) of Littlefield Ave., a son, An- drew James. * * April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaufman (Barbara Kopman), of Whitmore Rd., a son, Joseph William. * * * April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Irving Grant (Toby Kasten), of 20002 Mark Twain, a daughter, Susan Hilary. * * * April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old L. Dombrower of Long Beach, Calif., formerly of De- troit, a daughter„ Janet Carol. * * * April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. David Weinstein (Alice Berman, formerly of Detroit) of Los An- geles, a daughter, Linda Susan. * * * April 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack J. Freedland (Mary Denenberg) of Schaefer Highway, a daugh- ter, Eileen Karen. * * * April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yenofsky (Blanche Hurvich, formerly of Detroit), of Boston, a daughter, Susan Ellen. * * April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. William Zolkower (Helen Rood) a son, Richard Jay. * * * March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lerman (Emilie Buch), a son, Jerome Harold. * * * March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin (Alene Silverstein) of Hartwell ave., a daughter,' Carol Sue. * * a March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wiener (Ruth Lie- berman) of Tuxedo Ave., a son, Mark Dennis. * * * March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dunn (Celia Sasan), of Boston Blvd., a daughter, Sherry 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 21, 1950 They See Good Luck for AJC Mlawer Auxiliary Sets Mother-Daughter Date The 15th annual Victoria Burnstein mother and daughter banquet of the Ladies Auxiliary of Mlawer Umgegend. Verein will be held Wednesday evening, May 10, at the Mayfair Room. The program will feature Meister Follies, a hair style show presented by Gertrude's Beauty Salon, a skit written and pro- duced by Dena Selzer,- and songs by Rosena LaKritz. Reservations may be made Looking optimistic about Allied Jewish Campaign pros- with the chairman, Mrs. Israel pects are, seated, LEON S. WAYBURN and PAUL P. BRODER Burnstein, TR. 2-4053, or the of the Trades and Professions Cabinet; standing, LOUIS HAM- president, Mrs. Joe Kasmer, TO. BURGER, General Cabinet, DAVID GOLDBERG, Trades Cabi- 8-0534. Make YOUR Plan With the Schiller Man! net, MORRIS W. ZACK, Pre-Campaign Cabinet. Roy F. Green Post, Aux. Hold Installations Men's Club Activities Baseball players of DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai Brith, should contact Morry Victor, TO. 7-1255, or Paul Elias, UN. 3-9363. Tickets are available for the lucky "TV" affair at the Mayfair Room, 13305 Dexter, Saturday evening, May 6. For tickets or informa- tion call Art Tarnopol, WE. 4- 8050. * * * The c h a r i table institutions committee of LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, Bnai Birth, under Al Goldstein, mapped plans to raise toys, soft goods, clothing and wheel goods on May 7 for the institution for underprivil- eged children, located in Cleve- land. For information call Gold- stein, UN. 3-8292. * * * PHILIP HANDLER L 0 D G E, Bnai Brith, will feature a games program at their meeting at 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at Tur- over Temple. Nathaniel Rubin, Detroit attorney and checker champion will appear in a gLoup checker game. The lodge has slated a games night Sunday, April 30, at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd. * * * Memorial services for the late David Wrubel were held Sunday, April 16, under the sponsorship of DETROIT POST of the JeWish War Veterans and JERICHO LODGE, IOOF. * * * The MEN'S CLUB OF CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM an- nounces that Rabbi Moses Lehr- man of Cong. Bnai Moshe will speak on "Adjustments in Jewish Life" at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at Bereznitzer, Hall. This af- fair, is open to the public. The general membership meeting will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday May 7 at the Jewish Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. * * * On April 12, KADIMAH SO- CIAL CLUB held .its annual in- stallation of officers. The new leadkrs are : Morris Greenberg, president;. W. Jaffe, vice presi- dent; A. Nastir, recording secre- tary; E. Hecht, financial secre- tary; P. Bricker, treasurer; J. Lipowitz, corresponding secre-. tary; A. Kramer, trustee; I. Ko- lodney, M. Cohen, J. Fenster, L. Friedman, executive committee. Marty Cohen was election offi- cer and Sam Rabinovitz offici- ated at the installation. ZOD Chapters Vie For Talent Honors . Nordau chapter of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit will hold a "Night of Talent" in con- junction with Haifa Chapter and Frisch Chapter (Chapter One) of the ZOD Wednesday evening, April 26, at the Halevy Music Hall, Fleet and Linwood. Contestants will be: Mrs. Al- Lynn. * * * bert Feldman and Murray Sel- March 25—To _ Mr. and Mrs. born for Nordau; Mrs, Robert Ernest Berk (Helen Selesnick), Ettinger and Leah Durbin for Frisch Chapter, and Mar tin a daughter, Ronna Fern. Hoffer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venitianer for Haifa. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rabbi Sidney Akselrad of Temple Beth El will speak on Rev. Yehudah Logivy the second anniversary of Is- SERVING IN rael. Pictures will be shown, in- Hospitals and Homes cluding movies taken by Charlie WE. 4-2696 Wolok on his recent trip to Is- 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. rael. The MEN'S CLUB OF. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM has postponed its scheduled meeting of April 18. The membership will meet April 25 at 8:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Important items of business are on the agenda. * * * The executive board of HEN- RY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, appointed Norman Ellstein BBYO chairman. Her- man Burton, program chairman, reported on plans fOr the instal- lation of officers. Members and prospects interested in playing ball are asked to contact Leo Kaplan, TO. 6-5811. * * * MOSAIC CHAPTER, Order of Demolay, will hold its semi-an- nual installation dance at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at Masonic Temple. Mickey Woolf's orches- tra will be featured. Commander-elect In.ring Bo- gorad and president-elect Esther Feld of Lt. Roy F. Green Post and Auxiliary, Jewish War Vet- terans, will be installed at a joint meeting at Northwest He- brew Cong. at 8:30 p.m. Satur- day, April 22. Highlighting the award will be the presentation of an Ameri- canism award to C. E. 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