Judge Simons to Address
WC Anniversary Dinner

Judge Charles C. Si•ons of the
United States Court of Appeals,
will address the 50th anniversary
celebration of the United Jew-
ish Charities at a dinner, at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, in the
Grand Ballroom of the Hotel
Bot)k Cadillac, Judge Theodore
Levin, UJC president, announced.
"Judge Simons has given mag-
nificent legal, religious and com-
munal services to his native city,

pity Album" committee is Irving
I. Katz, executive secretary of
Temple Beth El.
Judge Simons, son of the late
David W. Simons, the founding
president of the United Jewish
Charities, is one of Detroit's
most prominent native citizens:
He is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan where he re-
ceived his letters and law de-
grees. In 1903, just three years
after receiving his law degree, he
entered public life by being one
of the youngest men elected to
the Michigan State Senate. After
his term as senator, he served as
Wayne Circuit Court Commis-
sioner.

President Warren G. Harding.
appointed Judge Simons in
1923 to the U. S. District Court
at Detroit and in 1929 came
elevation by President Hoover
to 'the U. S. Circuit Court of
Appeals (now called United
States Court of Appeals') the
highest judicial position in the
land next to that _of Supreme
Court.

Materials for the exhibit
should be sent to the United
Jewish Charities' office, 250 W.
Lafayette, Detroit 26. Anyone
who would like to submit an ex-
JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS hibit too bulky for mailing
should call Ingram Bander, at
which now maiks 50 years of the UJC offices, WO. 5-3939, to
philanthropic work in Detroit by arrange for a pick-up.
the United Jewish Charities,"
Judge Levin noted.

To recall the Charities' 50
of Community service
and the early history of the
Jews of Detroit, documents,
souvenirs and pictures are be-
ing sought for a series 0 ex-
hibits to be displayed at the
celebration dinner and called
the "Communnty Album."

years

Leivitk, Yiddish Poet
Gives Two Addresses

THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, October 27, 1950

Beth Aaron Leaders
In Joint Installation

Miss Lisa Sergio to Speak at
Hadassah $100 Di nner Sat.

Mrs. Theodore Bargman, pres- fund-raising vice-president, are
Joint installation ceremonies
of officers and boards of Beth ident of Detroit Chapter of Ha- in charge of the dinner and
Aaron Cong. with the Men's dassah, announces that the have arranged for after-dinner
Club will take place at 8 p.m., Hadassah $100 dinner, to be held dancing, with music by Phil
Nov. 12. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, this Saturday evening at the Brestoff's orchestra and selec-
of Cong. Bnai Moshe, will deliv- Book Cadillac Hotel, highlights tions by WXYZ's vocalist, Dee
er the principal speech of the this year's Honor Roll Cam- Parker.
All Hadassah contributors of
evening, talking on "The Jew paign, whose objective is to raise
Faces the Future with Confi-
$150,000 for Ha- $15 or over will be invited to
attend a fashion show in De-
dence."
dassah's in a n
Cantor Jacob Sonnenklar' of
fold health and cember, staged by a fashion de-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be the
life saving serv- signer of international renown.
guest artist. Rabbi Benjamin H.
ices in Israel.
Gorrelick, spiritual leader of
Miss Lisa Ser- Bnai Jeshurun. Marks
Beth Aaaron, will conduct the
gio, one of the
installation ceremony. A buffet
foremost news 125th Year Saturday
supper, served by the Sisterhood
c o mmentators,
will follow the installation.
a-.• will be the guest NEW YORK — Cong. Bnai
The committee in charge of
speaker at to- Jeshurun, 257 W. 88 th St., fam-
morrow night's ous as the second oldest Jewish
installation includes Saul Rubin, Mrs. Bargman
' .
chairman, Sol Docks, Jay Harris, dinner. Congregation in this city and
the seventh oldest in the nation,
Jack Raisin, Abrahani Waron-
Miss Sergio is called one of the ushers in a month-long ceiebra-
off, Max Silverman, Sidney
Weinberg, Sidney Shmarak, and best informed women on world ton of its 125th anniversary
Meyer Pomerantz. All members affairs. No heroine in fiction has Saturday.
of the congregation and syna- had a more dangerous or excit- The celebration is under the
gogue groups Are invited, as is ing career than this celebrated direction of Dr. Israel Goldstein,
"golden voiced" news analyst, the congregation's renowned
the general community.
whose tampering with official rabbi, Rev. David H. Panitz, as-
radio scripts during Mussolini's sociate rabbi, and a committee
Plan Testimonial Dinner
regime—in an effort to warn headed by Jacob Sincoff, con-
To Honor Rosenberg
the world of the Fascist threat gregation president, S a in u e 1
A testimonial dinner honoring —nearly cost her her life and B 1 u in b e r g, chairman of the
Isadore Rosenberg on 20 years
her escape to our country. board of trustees, Charles H. Sil-
service to Cong. Beth Shmuel forced
will be given by the Ladies Aux- Miss Sergio's talk hen is one of ver and Morris H. Bernstein,
iliary at 6 p. m., Sunday in the a series she is giving on her cur- vice-presidents, and Isidor S.
rent cross-country tour, during Schweitzer, honorary president.
synagogue's auditorium.
Rosenberg was recently re- which she will be heard in doz-
The number of agricultural
elected president, Members and ens of cities.
settlements in Israel at the end
Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs. of the Jewish year, last month,
friends can make reservations by
calling Mrs. B. Babcock, WE. 3- Normal' Rom, chairman and co- was 677. Of the total, 575 were
9298, or Mrs. L. Lebove, TO. 5- chairman of the Honor Roll, to- Jewish settlements and 102 were
gether with Mrs. Louis Glasier, Arab.
1351.

H. Leivick, .outstanding Yid-

dish poet, who recently returned

from an extended tour of Israel,
will deliver two lectures, on Oct.
27 and Oct. 29. He will recite
modern Hebrew poetry of Israel
As co-chairmen of the "Com- during his addresses.
munity Album," Miss Edith S.
At 8:30 p. m.. Friday, Leivick
Heavenrich and Mrs. Melville S. J will convey his impressions of
Welt have asked members of thei Israel at an Oneg Shabat at the
community to lend any -appro- Labor Zionist Institute. 13722
priate materials that will help Linwood.
depict Detroit Jewry's early so-
"The Jews of Israel and Dia-
cial service activities.
will be the topic of his
Consultant for the "Comma- spora"
second lecture at 8:30 p. m., Sun-
day, at the Davison Jewish Com-
munity Center.
Northwest Sisterhood
H. •eivick's appearance in the
Hanukah Workshop
city is sponsored by the city
committee of the Farband-Labor
Opens November 1
Zionist Order and the United
Mrs. Philip Hellman., president Jewish Folk Schools. He is now
of Northwest Sisterhood, has on a nation-wide lecture tour
named Mrs. Herbert L. Harris under the auspices of the na-
program chairman of a Hanu- tional office of the Farband-
kah Workshop to take place next Labor Zionist Order.
Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., in the
social hall of the Northwest He- Beth Abraham Names
brew Cong.
Scribe, Building Group
This project consists of dec-
orating the home for Hanukah,
At its first executive board
preparing appropriate dish es, meeting, Cong. Beth Abraham
setting the table, playing games appointed Edward Rice secretary
for the current year. A special
and singing Hanukah songs.
The committee includes Mes- building committee, headed by
dames Wm. Burk, Irving Feld- William Genser, was also ap-
man, Jacob E. Segal, Max H. pointed to consider plans for the
Goldsmith, Sanford Rothman, expansion and modernization of
Meyer Rubin, Barney Golden, the synagogue's physical facili-
Ben Morganroth, Harry Nach- ties.
Parents of Beth Abraham
man and Alex Brooks.
school students are in-
Mrs.. Ben Morganroth, vice- Sunday
vited to a film, "Your Neighbor
president for membership, an- Celebrates," which depicts the
nounces a December/ affair to festivals of the Jewish year and
culminate the membership drive. will be presented at 11:25 a.m.,
Those int-Tested in becoming Sunday at the synagogue.
members, call Mrs. •Morganroth,
UN. 4-0444.
Six New Settlements
A project, "Making Cancer
Six new settlements were
Pacts," under auspices of Detroit founded in Israel during August.
Cancer Society and the Sister- Five of them were established
hood, meets every Tuesday, 1 by new immigrants and one by
to 3 p.m. Those interested, call pioneer youth. One was set up
Mesdames Albert Egrin, UN. 3- in the Jordan hills and the re-
1802, or George Liss, UN. 1-4354. mainder in southern Israel.

You Are Cordially Invited

To Attend the 18th Annual

BALFOUR BALL

At the Staffer, Saturday Evening, Nov. 4th _

Sponsored by the

ZIONIST DISTRICT OF DETROIT

Phil Brestoff's Orchestra

Besides Being

THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR

the occasion provides the opportunity to contribute to the very worthy purpose
(heretofore known as the 'Expansion Fund') which helps to finance the local
office, the national office, the Zionist Youth Commission and other deserving
efforts—

In the Interest of Israel!

TO HELP, you need merely contact the Zionist office (WO. 5-1484) or Harry
Cohen, the Chairman of the Balfour Ball. (TO. 9-5675), regarding patron
tickets in several denominations.

ISRAEL WAS BORN TWO YEARS AGO; ITS GROWTH

REQUIRES THE CONTINUED SUPPORT OF ALL JEWRY!

Vote for
In the best Interests of Good Government
Charles Wesley Jones for Judge of Recorder's Court

I have known Judge Jones for more than 25 years during which we practiced
law together. He is an able lawyer, a good judge, a liberal and a humanitarian.
A vote for him is a vote for good government. I urge all Detroit citizens to
vote at the November 7 election to keep him on the Bench.

ALLAN SLOAN

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