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June 02, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-02

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usy Preparing for Campain's Junior
Division Clean-Up Drive This Sunday

Shaarey Zedek. Grads
Elect Directors; Set
June 15 Dance Plans

The Shaarey Zedek Alumni
Association elected the follow-
ing to the board: President,
Eliot Charlip; vice president,
Leonard Baron; recording sec-
retary, Sue Berger; 'Correspond-
ing secretary, Penny Isaacs;
treasure r, Charles Kramer.
Members of the board, Selma
Arkin, Irving Baron, Milton
Berry, Madeline Woirauch, Rob-
ert Cohen, Stanley Prenzlauer,
Henry Lonnerstater, P h y 11 i s
Kurtz and Bernard Wittenberg.
Plans are complete for the
dance marking the closing event
of the Association at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 15, in the social
hall of the synagogue.
Dave Diamond and his or-
chestra will furnish music and
entertainment. A special pro-
gram of installation of officers
will round out the evening.
Eliot Charlip is general chair-
Getting ready for the one-day clean-up drive of the Junior man of the dance, and further
information may be obtained at
Division set for Sunday, June 4, ALBERT M. COLMAN (left) the synagogue office.

chairman of the Juniors for the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign,
checks over the reports of two division chairmen (I, to r.),
MADELEINE LEVENBERG and ELAINE RUB,ACH.

Junior Division workers will
assemble for a one-day clean-up
drive Sunday, June '4, to cover
1500 outstanding slips for the
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Distribution centers will be
set up at the Dexter-Davison
Branch of the Jewish Commun-
ity Center and at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation where
workers will report at 10 a. m. to
receive their slips.
To date, the Junior Division
has raised 90 per cent of the
money it pledged in 1949 and
secured pledges show a 44% in-
crease. Albert M. Colman, chair-
man of the 1950 Campaign for
the Juniors, pointed out that if
all remaining slips are covered
in the one-day drive with the
same degree of efficiency, the
Junior Division will go over the
top,
Workers will report to the dis-
tribution center nearest their
home and will be assigned slips
as close to :their homes as pos-
sible. Every worker who has
access to a car is urged to join
the motor corps for the day.

Masada Slates Final
Action on Proposed
Affiliation With ZOD

Final action of the proposed
affiliation of Detroit Masada
with the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, in accordance with
the national pattern set this
year, will be taken at a mem-
bership meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, at Shaarey Zedek.
Concluding arguments for and
"Aw against affiliation will be pre-
sented, and the membership will
vote on the future status of the
organization.
Election of board members
for next year also will take
place. The nominating oommit-
tee, of which Bill Fitzerman is
chairman, will present a slate.
Members wishing to run for the
board may do so by turning in
a Petition, signed by 25 mem-
bers, to Fitzerman, by June 6.
Ile may be reached at TY.
5-3754, for additional informa-
tion. Other nominations may be
made from the floor.
Lillian Fischer, chairman of
Masada*s fifth anniversary in-
.italtation dance, announce that
Sairiday evening, June 25, has
aeed set as the date of the af-
_fair, which will take place at
the Woodward Center.

Bnai Moshe Youths
Present 'June Jubilee'

The Young People's Club of
Bilai Moshe will present
a "June Jubilee" dance at 8:30
p.. Sunday, June 4, in the
social hall of the synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence.
Sam Redder and his band will
furnish the dance music. Young
people 1.3 and over are invited.

Cong.

Chances of being struck by
ightning are about six or seven
at a taitTion,

For a
BEAUTIFUL PONTIAC

immediate
delivery on
certain models

Parents Hold Tea to Raise Kinneret Scholarships

A tea, to raise scholarships for
children wishing to attend Ha-
bonim's Camp Kinneret, in Chel-
sea, Michigan, will be held at
8:30 p. m. Saturday, June 3, at
the Labor Zionist Institute,
13722 Linwood.
The program will consist of
dessert supper and Habonim
entertaining with Israeli songs
and dances. Parents of Habonlm
who organized the Institute for

ROBERT GINSBURG

THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 2, 1950

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at

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The

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Over-all chairman is Mrs. Eu-
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Youth,

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August 15th.
Rooms with or
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Write for informa-



• Archery Range • Horseback Riding, Etc.

Planned Entertainment at Night, Too
Relief from Asthma and Hay Fever

tion.

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Phone So. Haven 666

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ill

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