Men's On Monday, at 8:30 p.m., REX LODGE, Bnai Brith, will cele- brate its first anniversary and the first day of Hanukah, at Friendship Hall, Dexter and Fenkell. The program, arranged by Irving Adler, program chair- man, will consist of a historical skit of Lodge highlights, selec- tions of songs by the choir and dancing. President David Rap- paport invites members and prospective members to this celebration. * * * Lawren e Horowitz, president of DONALD FOX LODGE. Bnai Brith, announces the appoint- ment of Art Tarnopol, chairman of the games night on Dec. 25, at Jericho Hall, 11331 Linwood. Members interested in bowling are asked to call Secretary Rubin Opotowsky, at TYler 6-6344. * * 3 • LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE, .Bnai Brith, will hold its annual Veterans' Party Dec. 13, in the Dearborn Veterans Hospital. This will take the form of a Millionaire's Party, in which the patients will be given stage money to play on the various equipment, set up by the Lodge members. Veterans will then Bnai David Sisterhood Donor This Wednesday Clubs Mrs. Roy Chatlin, - president cash in their stage money for of Bnai David Sisterhood, an- prizes. Lodge members inter- nounces the group's fifteenth ested in visiting the Veterans r7.777-7r Hospital at Dearborn should call veterans affairs chairman, Jules Sanders, at TO. 7-9216. * HARRY B. KErDAN LODGE, Bnai Brith, is holding Belle- faire Night On Tuesday. Region- al representative Alev Horwitz, will show a color film "More Than Half a Chance," which dramatically tells how Bnai Brith with their time and dol- lars, helped a brother and sister who came to Bellefaire. Horwitz is a child welfare worker. Radomer Ladies Donor At Mayfair Tuesday Radomer Ladies Auxiliary an- nounces its annual donor-din- ner, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at May- MRS. ROY CHATLIN fair caterers. Entertainment for the evening will feature Johnny annual donor luncheon, to be King, Mickey and Sammy Woolf, held Dec. 6 in the social hall at dancers from the Craig and 14th and Elmhurst. River's school led by Barbara Moe Kesner will be the fea- Bregman, and soloist Henry tured entertainer, with songs Weintraub accompanied by rendered by Cantor Hyman J. pianist Barbara Halperin. Adler and the Sisterhood choral For tickets and information, group. contact Mrs. B. Wisotsky, UN. Mrs. Sam Kane is chairman 2-5156, or Mrs. G. Shafer, TO. of the luncheon; Mrs. Mollie 5-6337. Chairman of the donor event . Fellows, ticket chairman and is Mrs. J. Wisotsky. Proceeds of Mrs. Bernard Dosie, book chair- the affair will be for charity man. Proceeds from the affair will The Bnai Brith Youth Organ- and aid to Israel. help support the Sunday school ization will hold open house at sponsored by the Sisterhood. its headquarters 11713 Dexter on Sunday, from 3 to 6 p.m. as the climax to the recent refur- Jewish News to Issue nishing of the quarters by the Hanukah Edition Dec. 8 Women's Chapters of Bnai Brith. Hostesses for the event are The annual Hanukah edi- representatives of District Six, Grand Lodge of the Bnai Brith tion of The Jewish News women. will be published next Members of the four branches week. It will contain a of the Youth Organization will number of special articles, serve as guides for the afternoon in addition to our regular and a choir at AZA boys and features. Bnai Brith girls will conduct a candlelight ceremony in honor Of Hanukah at 5:30 p.m. Movie Preview Held The Youth Organization com- By Council Women mittee will conduct a seminar on the youth program at 8:15 p.m., Monday at Young Israel A movie preview open to the Center. 'Certificates of recogni- public will be held by the De- tion will be presented to ad-. troit Section of the National visors who have led youth Council of Jewish Women at groups in Detroit for a year or 12:30 p. m., Monday at the Royal more. Theater. Admission is a bundle Talks will be given by Mrs. Jack Haalstein, BBYO chairman MISS E S TA ELAINE GORDON of clothing. Jackie Kannon, comedian, will for the Detroit Women's Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gordon cil of Bnai Brith and Aaron of Collingwood Ave., announce act as master of ceremonies and Zucker, district director of the the engagement of their daugh- will help distribute prizes con- Youth Organization. James ter, Esta Elaine, to Edward tributed by merchants. Laker, Men's COuncil BBYO Charles Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, chair- Chairman will lead the discus- Mrs. Harry Bloom of Wisconsin man, said that proceeds from sion and Charles Levy, regional Ave. Mr. Bloom is a University donations and bundles which director, and Mrs. Ervin of Michigan graduate where he are sent to the Council's Re-Sale Schwarcz, assistant -regional di- was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Shop make possible the continu- rector will be consultants. Mu fraternity, and is now a stu- ance of the Council's work, both dent in the Wayne University locally and overseas. Law School. The wedding date has been set for Dec. 25. LAMPS R EPA 1 RED Bnai Brith Youth "I' Hold Open House To Wed Dec. 25 IOW James Franklin started the Nov. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. New England Courant in 1721 in Maurice Blum (Joan Stevens), Boston. a daughter, Judith Ellen. * * I8—THE JEWISH NEWS Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Friday, December 1, 1950 Kaye (Frances Bloom), of Santa Rosa Dr., a son, Charles Jeffrey. * * Nov. 2.1— To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross (Roslyn Rosen), of Santa Barbarz. Dr., a • son, Michael. * * Nov. 14 — To Dr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Rubin (Elinor Schiff), of Cheyenne Ave., a son, Ken- neth Allen. * * Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Graff (Shirlee Siegel) of 13641 Dexter, a son, Robert Barry. * * Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Moss (Ida Tesser), of Rich- ton Ave., a son, Stewart Michael. * * Oct. 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. Harry Altman (Edith Strom), of Whitcomb Ave., a daughter, All upholstered in plastic. Spring con- Linda Rose. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. 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The national Jewish women's organizations which agreed to make their membership avail- able to the emergency campaign —the first ever held in the 12- year history of the United Jew- ish Appeal — -were Hadassah; Mizrachi Women's O r g a n i z a- tion; National Council of Jewish Women; National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods; National Women's League of United Sy- nagogues; Pioneer Women's Labor Zionist Organization; Women's Division, Union of Or- thodox Jewish Congregations; Women's American ORT; Worn-. en's Branch, American Jewish Congress; and Women's Grand Lodge, Bnai Brith. To avoid a desperate financial situation for Israel in dealing, with continued large-scale im- migration, t h e United Jewish Appeal has issued an emergency call to more than 5,000 com- munities urging them to adopt the following five-point program in the emergency drive for the collection of $50,000,000 in cash by the end of December: 1. 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