Junior Division AJC Contributor's Elect 36 Young People to Board .6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 21, 1950 Cronbach Retires At the annual meeting of son, Norman Katz, Marily n contributors to ,the Junior Divi- Kopel, Lois Kottler, Madeleine sion of the 1950 Allied Jewish Levenberg, Charles Levin, Sey- Campaign held this week, 36 mour Lichter, Milton Lucow, members were elected to the Leo Majzels, Nathan Peterman, board of directors. Richard Prince, Ruth Prujan- The Junior Division board, sky, Shirley" Rappaport, Samuel known as the Community Serv- Ross, Elaine Rubach, Geraldine ice Committee of the Jewish Silverman, Shirley Simon s, Young Adult Council, has William Stone and Melvina the responsibility of gaining Winokur. young adult participation in The incoming board will hold communal affairs. Albert M. Colman, campaign its first meeting Monday, Aug. chairman of the Junior Division 7, when it will elect its officers. and president of the -outgoing board, in summarizing the Divi- sion's work in the recent Allied Jewish Campaign, reported that Juniors had pledged $50,000, 102 per cent of the money raised in 1949. Pledges in 1950 ave- Cong. Beth Abraham, Lin- raged a 31 per cent increase wood at Sturtevant, has engaged over giving by the same people Cantor Eugene Greenfield to DR. ABRAHAM CRONBACH, in 1949. A total of 2200 pledges chant the Mussaf services dur- kas thus far been secured. ing the High Holy days in the who has taught two generations Colmgh. added that the Com- main sanctuary of the syna- of rabbis as a member of the faculty of the Hebrew Union munity Service Committee had gogue. conducted door-to-door solicita- Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and College in Cincinnati, has re- tion for the Torch Fund and Rabbi Joseph Thumin will of 2 tired from his post on the fac- had netted the drive nearly ficiate and preach the sermons. ulty of the Liberal seminary, it $20,000. The Men's Club will be in is announced by Dr. Nelson Newly elected board members charge of arrangements of the Glueck, president. Dr. Cronbach include A. Arnold Agree, Har- auxiliary services in the social has reached the compulsory re- riet Aiken, Virginia Barnet t, hall. Beginning with the -last tirement age. He was professor Robert S. Benson, Harold Berry, week in August, committees will of Jewish social studies at the . Allen Bobroff, Brewster Broder, be on duty at the synagogue for College for 28 years. Eveleen Budnitzky, Dr. Leon A. the assignment of seats to con- Burg, Avern Cohn, Albert M. giegation members, regular Detroiters Among Colman, Judy Cowan, Robert M. worshippers and seat-holders, as Feinberg, Mildred Fox, Bernard well as others who wish to wor- Winners of Awards Goldstone, Leonard Grossman, ship at Beth Abraham. Announced by JIVE Irwin Holtzman, Shirley Jacob- Rabbi Israel I. Halpern was the main speaker at the July The Jewish National Fund, in 16 cornerstone laying cere- a move to demonstrate its ap- monies for the new Synagogue preciation to its faithful adher- being built by Cong. Ahavas ents, has awarded four free Achim at Schaefer and Seven trips to Israel to winners in the Mile Rd. Jewish National Fund Box Con- test. Participating in the con- test were 15,551 persons whose Natalie Gaines has been elect- boxes yielded a total of $248,520 ed president of the Jewish during the period covering the Young Adult Council of Detroit. years of 1948-1950. At the same Sabbath morning worship is She was elevated from vice time 10 awards of $100 worth of scheduled for this Saturday, Israel merchandise. and 83 book . president. - Dorothy Berenson and Evelyn July 22, by the following syna- prizes were awarded. The four Stollman were named vice gogues: who won the free trips to Israel Cong. Bnai David, Northwest are : I. Kolodney, 4052 Sturte- presidents. Marcia Siegel, re- cording secretary; Evelyn Kep-_ Hebrew Cong., Cong. Joseph W. vant, Detroit; Mrs, Ida Wein- pelman, corresponding secre- Allen, all at 8:45 a.m.; Cong. stein, Milo, Me.; Mrs. M. Wein- tary, and Benno Levi, treasurer. Gemiluth Chassodim, Cong. Bnai berg, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Margaret Moshe, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, at New board members are El- 9 a.m.; Cong. Beth Abraham, Friedman, Forest Hills, N. Y. liot Charlip, Portia Fox, Benson 9:15 a.m., and Temple Beth El, Eligible for the award for a free Jaffee, Leo Majzels, Earl Sobole 11 a.m. trip to Israel were those whose and Florence Weintraub. -- boxes yielded $10 or more dur- Tisha b'Ab rites will be held The Jewish Young Adult ing the period of 1948-50. Sunday morning. Bnai Moshe Council, sponsored by the Jew- services Book Awards went to - many will be at- 8 a.m. and ish Community Center, com- Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim's at contributors thrbughout the prises delegates from 26 organ- 7:45 a.m.:- land, including the following izations with a total member- Detroiters: ship of almost 4,000. It organ- Mrs. Paul Broner, 17579 izes its total membership for Wayne Sorority Lists Cherrylawn; Mrs. Henry Jack- large-scale programming and Slate of New Officers son, 1960 Clements; B. Corn, community pr,pjects such as the 3211 Glendale; Miss Caroline Allied Jewish Campaign and the Katz, 3025 Calvert. New officers of Beta Lambda Community Fund. It integrates and correlates the programs of Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma the member groups and pro- sorority at Wayne University (formerly Sigma Theta Delta) FOR ECONOMICAL vides educational direction. are: Bea Chodoroff, president; Sue Sherman, vice president; Campus Zionists Join Sallie Kaplan, treasurer; Sylvia Goldstick, corresponding secre- In Outing on July 30 tary; Ethel Wolofsky, recording secretary. OVER THE YEARS Wayne University Chapter of The group held a wienie roost the Inter-Collegiate Zionist July 15 at Woodhull Lake. Federation of America and Ha- oleh, chalutz arm of IZFA, will co-sponsor a _ picnic Sunday, Wayne IZFA to Teach July 30. OUR ENGINEERS Israel Songs, Dances Transportation will be pro- vided. All cars are advised to Wayne University's Chapter of congregate at the Tuxedo-La- OUR FACILITIES COM- Salle entrance of Central High the Inter-Collegiate Zionist Fed- PRISE ONE OF DE- School at 11 a.m. eration of America is sponsoring TROIT'S MOST MOD- Among activities scheduled a song and dance meeting at are softball, swimming, and a 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, • July 25, at ERN PLANTS DEVOTED discussion on "Chalutziut from the Jewish Home for the Aged. EXCLUSIVELY TO THE the Campus and IZFA." Anyone New Israeli songs and dances ENGINEERING AND IN- desiring further information will be taught. Everyone in the may call Sheldon Lutz, UN. young adult community is - in-- STALLATION OF HOME 2-3105 or Rae Freedman, TU. vited. HEATING EQUIPMENT. 3-0039. For 'further information, call OUR ENGINEERS WILL WISie Wiener, TO. 6-9939. Beth Abraham Tells High Holiday Plans Natalie Gaines Heads Young Adult Officers for Year Studies and Sports Bnai David Men Are Combined at Beth Schedule 12 Events Yehudah Day Camp Hebrew studies are combined with outdoor sports at the Beth Yehuda,h day camp. The campers, who range in age from five to 15, study He- brew, Bible, Talmud and Jewish observances. More than 275 of Beth Yehudah's year - round students are continuing their Hebrew - schooling through the summer, either in the day camp or in half-day school sessions. Sports activities are carried on at Rouge or Lola Valley Parks. The children swim daily at Tappan pool, and work at arts and crafts in the Beth Ye- hudah workshop. For older campers, cookouts in Kensington Park are a regu- lar feature. Younger children have been taken on expedi- tions to points of interest about Detroit. Lunches and afternoon snacks are served at the Camp. All children are picked up and re- turned at home, in Beth Yehu- dah buses. Registrations are accepted at 12322 Dexter. TELEVISION SERVICE For Only in Your Home (If Possible) Plus parts $60,, if not in warranty Associated West Side East Side Tv Service -VErniont7-4870 VEnice 9-9022 Bnai David Men's Club met under the direction of its new officers last Thursday to make its plans for the coming season. Arrangements are being made for a picnic in August and a wienie roast in September. The club will hold its "get- acquainted" night in ' October and games party in November. Activities for December will in- clude a Hanukah party, past president's night and initiation of members. Plans for 1951 include a mid- winter frolic in January, ama- teur night in February, Purim party in March, musical night in April and kiddies party in May. ■ Cost of Living Drops JERUSALEM (ISI)---The cost of living in Israel dropped two points, from 319 in May to 317 in June. 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