Pioneer Women Slate Donor Preview
Featuring Misses Snyder, Herlitz

Selma Burnett Snyder and Davison Jewish Center. The pub-
Esther Herlitz, two prominent lic is invited.
women, will be featured at the
The movie depicts the integra-
tion of Middle Eastern immi-
grant Jews from Iran, Iraq, • and
Yemen, into the life of Israel.
The story is told through the
eyes of a former social worker
who leaves the United States to
work with the Moatzot Hapoa-
lot, counterpart of the Pioneer
Women in Israel.
"A Tuft of Grass" is narrated
by screen and stage star Nancy
Kelly. The action follows the in-
dividual rehabilitation of immi-
grants accomplished at immi-
gration centers, and shows child
care enters, homes and agricul-
tural schools run by the Moat-
zot Hapoalot / through funds
received from the Pioneer Wom-
en.
The Rev. W. B. Sperry, Episco-
palean minister, will address the
gathering. Mrs. N. Kanter,
MISS SELMA B. SNYDER
Council president, will extend
greetings,
with membership
honor roll luncheon of the De-
chairman, Mrs. R. Marin, presid-
troit Council of Pioneer Women, ing.
Helping with the planning
scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Oct. 24, of this
open house event were
in Masonic Temple's crystal ball- Mesdames P. Stellar, G. Berris
room.
and I. Posner, vice-presidents.
Miss Snyder, described as a
"one-woman theater," will pre-
sent several portraits of famous Mrs. S. C. Lamport Dies
people, which she dramatizes
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Mrs.
from novels and short stories.
She wilt offer as principal per- Miriam Dworsky Lamport, who
formance her characterization had been active for many years
of "Memories of My People" by in Hadassali and in philanthropic
activities here, died after a long
Leo W. Schwartz.
illness at the age of 65. She was
Receiving her early training in the widow of Samuel C. Lam-
radio and the theater, Miss Sny- port, prominent businessman and
der had her own radio show over philanthropist.
station WEVD in New York. She
has written poetry published
both here and in England.
Esther Herlitz will be main
speaker at the luncheon. _ . She
is a graduate of the Jerusalem
Hebrew Teachers College, after
which she joined the British
Army serving in Palestine and
Egypt. Her ability led to a post
with the Ministry of Foreign Af-
fairs. In 1949 she attended the
fourth general assembly of the
United Nations as an 'advisor to
the Israel delegation.
The luncheon Oct. 24 will serve
as a warming up session for the
donor affair, scheduled for Nov.
26, in the Masonic Temple audi-
torium.
The Pioneer Women will pre-
sent "A Tuft of Grass," a film
made by the organization for
presentation at group meetings,
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,, at the

THE JEWISH NEWS-5

The Palestine • Electric Corp.
and the Jerusalem Electric Corp.
are selling an average of 41,000,-
000 kilowatt hours of electricity
Maimonides Women
David I. Berris, president of per month.
Back Sinai Hospital
Cong. Mogen Abraham, announ-
Mrs. Charles Gitlin has been ces the 40th annual membership
appointed chairman of a new meeting of the synagogue • will
project of the Women's Auxiliary be held at 8 p.m., Thursday.
Benjamin Sachs, secretary, will
present a financial report, and
"g
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will
See
speak. There will be an election
of officers.
A special committee, repre-
senting the congregation, Men's
Club and Sisterhood, will report
WANT TO
on plans for fall functions. Cong.
SAVE
Mogen Abraham, formerly the
"Bob" Ginsburg
Farnsworth Shul, has been lo-
MONEY?
cated on- Dexter and Cortland
See
since the joint dedication of its
new building with Yeshivath
at
Beth Yehudah in February, 1942.

Friday, October 12, 1951

Mogen Abraham Holds
Membership Meeting

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CLUB 25 has resumed meetings
and social activities for the corn-
ing year. The first meeting was
held at the home of Etta Davis.

MRS CHARLES GITLIN,

of the Maimonides Medical Soci-
ety—support of the new Sinai
Hospital in Detroit ground
breaking for which takes place
this Sunday. The Society and
Auxiliary together will purchase
a room in Sinai Hospital.
A meeting of the Auxiliary is
scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Kormendy's, announced
Mrs. H. S. Mellen, president.
In addition to support of the
Sinai Hospital, the Auxiliary also
provides foods for the handi-
capped in Israel and offers
scholarship funds in both De-
troit and Israel as regular pro-
jects.

A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL DETROIT JEWRY
TO ATTEND THE DEDICATION OF THE

New

of the

Enlarged

HEBREW
BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY

and

Rebuilt

tins

Chapel

2995 Joy Rd.

The Newly Rebuilt and Enlarged Chapel

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th from 1 P.M.

With serious effort, at the expense of time and
money, the officers and board of directors of the Chesed
shel Emes have succeeded in making a reality of the long-
planned undertaking to rebuild and enlarge the Chapel—
now one of the nicest and largest in American Jewish
communities.
The Chesed shel Emes is conducted in compliance
with the strictest orthodox Jewish traditions and all
services performed with high respect and dignity.
This Sunday it is the duty of every Detroit Jew—
men and women—to come and to see for themselves

what the officers and directors of Chesed shel Emes have
achieved.
THIS IS YOUR INSTITUTION and we await that
every member of Chesed shel Emes and every Jew will
give proper recognition to the untiring workers by their
attendance.
It should be a source of joy and pride for all to join
in this event—as a tribute to the tireless community
workers in the ranks of Chesed shel Emes.
Chesed shel Emes also has purchased adjoining land
and has transformed it into a parking lot which has been
needed so urgently.

•

An Appropriate Program Has Been Arranged for This Event

Ar„-

35th ANNIVERSARY

LuxE
FINEST

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Chesed shel Emes now is
preparing for an impressive
celebration of its 35th anni-
versary which will take place
on December 2 in A d a s
Shalom (Northwest) Congre-
gation, Curtis and Santa
Rosa. We urge all organiza-
tions, societies and local con-
gregations to be represented
in the Journal planned for
that occasion.

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MADE AND BOTTLED ay
"N WINERIES. DETROIT. 111"

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'CNIGAN BONDED WINERY NO

SAM OLESHANSKY

SAM NELSON

!HARRY E. CITRIN

President

Honorary President

Vice-President

The Publicity and
Arrangement Committee

