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September 08, 1950 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-08

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VI/orrten

Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Botsford
Inn, the new season of INFANTS
SERVICE GROUP will open
with luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
followed by. a business meeting.
Mrs. William B. Greenwald,
dramatic monologist and ex-
ponent of Jewish humor, will
entertain. Arrangements were
made by Mrs. Saul Golden,
chairman; co-chairmen, Mrs.
Alan Saltz, Mrs. Samuel Rosen-
berg.
* * *
On Sept. 27 an ad tea will be
given at the home of Mrs. Mich-
ael. Engelman, by HARRY B.
KEIDAN CHAPTER, Bnai Brith.
Mrs. Morris Direnfeld, fund
raising chairman, announces
her committee: Mesdames A. M.
Weber, co-chairman; Adolph
Lichter, tickets; Louis Mann,
memoriams; Michael Engelman,
darlings.
* * *
Mrs. Samuel Levin, president
of NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN, announces the
resumption of the group's acti-
vities at a meeting Thursdak -
evening, Sept. 14, at the home
of Mrs. ,David Samuelson, 17395
Stopel. The year's agenda will be
planned.
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold its first board meeting
at the home of Mrs. Norton
Behrendt, 18235 Warrington Dr.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs H. El-
binger, Mrs. Milton Golden and
Mrs. A. M. Webber. Memoriams
and happy day donations are
being accepted by Mrs. Albert
Weiss, TO. 6-3381.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, PIONEER
WOMEN, will hold its annual
White Elephant Sale Sept. 16, at

Year's Events Listed
By NW Sisterhood

Mrs. Philip Helfman, newly
elected president of the Sister-
hood of Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation and Center announces
that the following were ap-
pointed board members:

Mesdames J.J. Beek, Sam Bishop, Mor-
ris Berkowitz, Jos. C. Bortman, Morris
Botvvin, Benjamin Brodman, Hy Brotman,

MRS. PHILIP HELFMAN

Albert Erin, N. R. Epstein, Irving Feld-
man, Nieholm Fenakel, Sidney Freedman,
Zangwell Garber, J. C. Goldman, Chas.
Heiman, Maurice J. Karo, Ira G. Kauf-
man, Louis Kirsch, Jules Klein, Philip
Langwald, Manny Lax, Harry Levine,
Joseph - Loom -us, David J. Miller, Samuel
Miller. Harry Nachman, Donald Safran,
S. 0. Siegan, Daniel Shapiro, Wm. Shulak,
Samuel Simmer, David Tehor, Daniel
Weinbaurn.

Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, vice
president in charge of programs,
announces that the secretary of
the Israeli Embassy, Arthur C.
Liverhant, will address an Octo-
ber meeting. A Hanukah work-
shop is planned for November.
Mrs. Ben Morganroth, vice
president in charge of member-
ship, announces that the cul-
mination of the membership
drive will be a paid-up mem-
bers' affair in December. The
choral and dramatic groups will
participate.
Mrs. Alex Brooks, vice presi-
dent, will be in charge of the
donor dessert luncheon on Feb. 7.
The outgoing president, Mrs.
Joseph M. Markel, is in charge
of the Torah scholarship event,
to be held in April. A musicale
in which the choral and dra-
matic groups will participate,
Will be given. in May.

Culinary Confab

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the home of Ruth Shapiro, 18076
'Kentucky. Luncheon will be
served at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Bea
Birnbaum, social secretary, in
charge. Mrs. Miriam Feldman
is in charge of the sale. For fur-
ther information, contact Mrs.
Birnbaum, UN. 1-2132, or Mrs.
Becky Goldberg, UN. 3-7642.
* * *
CHANA SZENESH BRANCH
of PIONEER WOMEN will give
a luncheon and garden party at
the home of Rae Garfinkel, 3933
Elmhurst, at 1 p.m., Monday,
Sept. 18. There will be on ex-
hibit of Israeli art objects ar-
ranged by Rose Lachover.
* * *
BUSINESS A N D PROFES-
SIONAL WOMEN of Hadassah
MRS. WILLIAM GLAZER
will hold a study group meeting (right) membership chairman
Sept. 14 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Landau, 2955 W. of Detroit Women's Division
Outer Dr.
of American Jewish Congress,

appears on the JEAN Mc-
BRIDE cooking program over
WWJ-TV. Mrs. Glazer's reci-
pies on Jewish delicacies re-
sulted in over 200 inquiries
from viewers.

`The New Pioneers' :
Deeply Appealing
Film About Israel

By Leon Gutterman

(Copyright, 1950, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inc.)

HOLLYWOOD — Several weeks
ago -Adolph Zukor, Paramount
Studio's Board Chairman, took
the unprecedented step of writ-
ing a personal letter to more
than 200 of the country's tap
motion picture theater exhibi-
tors on behalf of an Israel-pro-
duced two-reeler entitled "The
New Pioneers," a two-reel short
subject.
Zukor was so impressed with
the film that he asked the ex-
hibitors to attend screenings and
let him know their personal re-
actions.
"The New Pioneers" is a cour-
ageous, under standing study
dealing with the progress of
Israel since it became an inde-
pendent nation. It was produced
by Baruch Dienar and Richard
Czinner and directed by Dienar
under great technical difficul-
ties. The film has no actors in
the conventional sense, being'
the story of what is taking place
in Israel today. It features Ar-
thur Holzman, newspaper and -
radio correspondent in the role
of Kennedy, an American news-
paperman assigned to Israel.
The excellent dOcumentary
treatment gives "The New Pio-
neers" a -realism that the sin-
cerity and simplicity of a fine
narration written by Samuel
Newman intensifies. Memorab-
ly convincing is the picture of
the inspiring part that Israel
can have in American life. This
is a deeply moving and deeply
appealing motion picture.
"The New Pioneers" is at once
entertaining and inspiring, com-
bining gentle humor and pathos
in a story narration which is as
truly American as is the news-
paperman assigned to cover the
Holy Land. Commendable re-
straint has been shown by Ba-
ruch Dienar in the direction;
this story of a people's spiritual
courage and determination could
so easily have become saccha-
rine and unconvincing.

Holidays Require
Special Deadlines

THE JEWISH NEWS-27 Shaarey Zedek

Friday, September 8, 1950

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Since The Jewish News
will be closed Sept. 12 and 13
for Rosh Hashanah, all copy
and photographs for the edi-
tion of Friday, Sept. 15, must
reach our office, 708 David
Stott Bldg., not later than
12 noon Friday, Sept. 8.
Early deadlines for the edi-
tions of Sept. 29 and Oct. 6
will be necessitated by Suk-
kot, which occurs Sept. 27
and 28 and Oct. 3 and 4. For
the Sept. 29 issue, copy and
photographs will be accepted
until 12 noon Friday, Sept.
22, and for the Oct. 6 issue,
copy and photographs will be
accepted until 12 noon Friday,
Sept. 29.

Sincere Best Wishes
To the Community
For A
Happy and
Prosperous
New Year

Eliot Charlip, president of the
Shaarey Zedek Alumni Associa-
tion, announces -the opening
membership social will be held
on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 8:30 p.m.
at the synagogue. Dancing and
refreshments will conclude a
cultural program. Membership
in the Alumni Association is
open to men and women from
the ' ages of 18-28 who are sons
and daughters of members or
graduates of the Shaarey Zedek.
schools.

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jew-
ish Agency executive named a
committee to arrange the trans-
fer to Israel of the remains of
Nahum Sokolow, former presi-
dent of the World Zionist Or-
ganization, who was also one of
the founders of the Zionist
movement. The members of the
committee are: Berl Locker, Dr.
Itzhak Gruenbaum and Z. Shra-
gai.

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