Dr. Sachar, Michigan Leaders to Speak At Hillel Foundation Dinner Nov. 21 Beth Aaron to Begin Late Friday Services Late Friday evening services will be inaugurated by Beth Aaron Synagogue at 8:30 p.m., today, at its synagogue, 18000 Wyoming. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will preach on "Need- ed—Pioneer Men and Women for Judaism in America." Max Kaminsky, chairman of the ritual committee, will act as cantor. Following services a Sisterhood committee will su- L. Berry I. J. Cohn Abe Sage pervise a social hour, under Mrs. Dr. Sachar Max Ravet, chairman, and Mrs. Marking the three - quarter Men's and Women's Councils, Samuel Shames, co-chairman, completion of the University of which have a combined mein- Mrs. Benjamin H. Gorrelick will Michigan's $500,000 Bnai Brith bership of 15,000. lead community singing. The Speakers Hillel model structure, the din- Principal speaker of the eve- the meeting at 6:30 p.m. next Sam Rabinowitz to Address' Wednesday at Hotel Statler is ning will be Dr. A. L. Sachar, Congress Institute Monday president of Brandeis University expected to attract a capacity audience, it has been announced and chairman of the National Sam Rabinowitz, executive by Irwin I. Cohn, who will pre- Hillel Commission. secretary of the Oth^r speakers will include Michigan Youth side at the affair. The dinner meeting is spon- Cohn, who also is chairman of Commission, will sored by the Michigan Bnai the Ann Arbor Hillel building address the Brith Hillel Foundation, Inc., in fund committee and a vice pres- American Jewish cooperation with the Michigan ident of the Foundation; Osias Congress Insti- Bnai Brith Council and the Zwerdling, of Ann Arbor, presi- tute on Jewish Greater Detroit Bnai Brith dent of the Foundation; Louis Affairs, at 9:45 H. Schostak, Foundation secre- a. m., Monday, tary; Rabbi Herschel Lymon, at Adas Shalom Hillel's resident director at the Synagogue. H i s University; Abe Kasle, chairman topic will be of the memorials and honors "Problems of committee and also a vice pres- Jewish Yout ident of the Foundation and Today." Mrs. . With all funds not yet tabu- Louis Berry, a Foundation di- Grossman w i lated, the Greater Detroit Bnai rector. preside. Rabinowitz Brith Women's Council are as- Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple sured the most :successful fund- Israel, will give the invocation; raising effort in its history. The Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of Bnai total now . reaches upwards of Moshe, will close the meeting $70-,000. - with the benediction. The drive was culminated last • Plans for Building Sunday. with an excellent vari- Harry Yudkoff is chairman of ety show before a packed • house in the main auditorium of Ma- the arrangements committee for the dinner. Members of his sonic Temple. committee are Mrs. Charles D. - Brief remarks were delivered Solovich, Milton M. Weinstein by Mesdames Sidney Kalt, pro- and Schostak. They are as- gram chairman; Morris Tack, sisted by a group of women un- president of the Women's Coun- der the leadership of Mrs. Stan- cil; Sam Gold, fund-raising ley M. Yates, community rela- chairman; and Mr. James Laker, tions chairman of Bnai Brith representing the Greater Detroit Women's Council. Bnai Brith Council, in which the The two-story red brick build- work of individuals and groups ing, of modern architectural de- and the efforts they played- in sign, now being rushed toward the success of the drive were completion for use in the early _lauded.- spring, will offer a complete With Lenny Gale serving as program of events and facilities master of ceremonies and Paul for the University's 2,000 Jewish Leash and his orchestra playing students. When finished, it will music, the show, though be ones of the most beautiful lengthy, was thoroughly enjoyed and practical buildings of its by the audience. The Lind kind in - the United States. Brothers and Jean Carroll were called back for encore after: en- core. Introducing . . And then Belle Baker, who in A New Historical Romantic Character her heyday in Ziegfield shows wowed . her audiences, stepped onto the stage, receiving a ter- "BLOCKADE RUNNER OF 1812" rific round of applause. Though The- trials, loves, accomplishments and ordeals a little older and with a bit more of this great American are told in a dynamic, ' poundage, Miss Baker proved gripping manner that shows the life of a man that they just don't make them cursed, damned, ostracized, respected and that way any more. A truly great American novel of feared. action ! Before she left. the stage she was presented a gift by Mrs. On Sale at Hudson's, Crowley's, $20 0 Gittleman's, Ruby's, and at lead- Charles Solovich, Women's Su- ing Book Stores preme Council delegate, express- ing the gratitude of the organ- ization. Miss Baker, it was, an- nounced, donated her perform- . ance to the fund-raising drive. . Spokesmen for National Agencies To Discuss MacIver Report on Sunday National agency spokesmen will represent the views of their respective organizations on the Maclver Report at the Jewish Community Council delegate as- sembly, Sunday, 2 p.m: at Work- men's Circle Center, it is an- nounced by Dr. Shmarya Klein- man, Council president. William Cohen of the local American Jewish Congress will present the views of that agency Oscar Cohen, former executive director of the Council and since 1949 oh the staff of the Anti- Defamation League, will outline the position of the ADL. The spokesman for the Jewish War Veterans will be Ben Kaufman, national executive director of JWV. Other organizations to be represented are American Jew- ish Committee and Jewish La- bor Committee. THE JEWISH NEWS— 5 Friday, November 16; 1951 PONTIAC The Best of the Rest .. Ginsburg_ A Good Man and Good Friend to Remember! SEE HIM BEFORE BUYING YOUR CAR Call: For Appointment TODAY! at Norman Pontiac Co. . LINWOOD 2340 W. GRAND BLVD. nr R. B. (Bob) GINSBURG Res. TO. 8 4726 TY. 4-5400 - "Bob" Ginsburg Bnai Brith Women Pass Fund Goal URIAH PHILIP LEVY • \HOROWITTIVIARGARETEN MATZOH MEAL Ahavas Achim Religious School to Meet on Sunday Get set! Entertaining Days Ahead Find everything from nutcrackers to refrigerators on the 10th floor Youngsters home from college with their chums? Friends and family get-to-gethers? Now's the time for planning. Is that roaster big enough for an outsize bird? Does your dinner set need re- plenishing? Need a stainless steel set that's always at its sparkling best? Take stock, then come. to Hudson's 10th Floor for work, time, energy-savers to. help make this a truly gala season. Be sure and check Hudson's Home Advisory Bureau for new, economical ways to make meals stretch, spice menus with goodness. THE J.L. HUDSON COMPANY The Ahavas Achim religious school will meet at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, at the synagogue school rooms on Schaefer Rd. Adult education classes will follow at Pure ...white... just-right! 10 a.m., with the film showing of "Noah and the Ark." Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn will conduct a question and answer session. A social will follow the meet- ing of- the Youth Group at '7:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the synagogue. Stanley Levine will preside, and Rabbi Einhorn will answer ques-- tions that may arise. A class in modern Hebrew is taught by MADE FROM "THE MATZOH WITH THE TASTE" Rabbi EinhOrn at 8 p.m., Tues- day. sliwoomeacoenr, -91MINIIMIC26 -An Invitation to All Detroit Jewish Women From the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund To Hear an Important Message from DR. RUTH GRUBER, Noted Author, Lecturer and Traveler Who Will Report on Her Recent Tours of Israel and the Middle Eastern Countries At Adas Shalom Synagogue, Curtis and Santa Rosa TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 12:30 P.M. Admission Free MRS. ALBERT PRAG, President A Dessert Luncheon Will be Served MRS. SIDNEY RAVIN, Donor Event Chairman