Tel Aviv Chief Rabbi Isar J. Unte!- -n -Pan
Is Here to Address Israel Bond Rally
A convoy of Detroit rabbis and
lay religious leaders will escort
Chief Rabbi Isar Jehuda Unter-
man to the Israel bond rally in
his honor, at 8 p. m., Saturday,
in- Young Israel Center, Dexter
at Fullerton.
The distinguished Israeli vis-
itor, who has an international
reputation as an orator, will
address the rally in English,
Yiddish and Hebrew. Greetings
will be extended by leaders of
Mizrachi, religious groups and
congregational bond committee,
sponsors of the mass meeting,
itenah LaMed to Make
Detroit Debut with
Center Symphony
The music department of the
Jewish Community Center will
present the 62nd concert of the
Center Symphony Orchestra,
under the direction of Julius
Chaj es, at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, at
the Davison Center.
Haydn's Symphony No. 92 in
C-. Major, Beethoven's Concerto
No. 3 Opus 37 in. C Minor for
piano and Orchestra, with Renah
LaMed as soloist, and Weber's
Euryanthe Overture are listed
on the program.
Miss LaMed holds a bachelor's
degree in music from the Uni-
versity of Michigan, and will
make her Detroit debut in the
concert. Last year Miss LaMed
was winner of the University of
Michigan Concerto contest.
Louis Vineberg Elected'
To Head Scrap Dealers
Newly - elected officers of the
Greater Detroit Scrap Trade As-
sociation who will be officially
installed at the annual banquet
on Feb. 2 at the Sheraton Cad-
illac Hotel are:
. Louis Vineberg, president; Sam
Schwartzberg and Daniel Haron
vice-presidents; • Louis Wonboy,
treasurer; David Segal and Jack
Sipher, secretaries; Ben Davis,
sergeant-at-arms; Irving Bean,
Henry Miller and Lewis J. Stern,
trustees; and Daniel Silverman,
Herbert Rosen and Louis Wol-
ock, members-at-large.
The organization is non-profit,
and was formed to promote co-
operation among member dealers
and government agencies.
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Branch 4. LZOIV to Hear
Silver at Oneg Shabbat
Laible Hoffmitz, chairman,
and by representatives of other program committee and Miriam
Stars from te3evision and ra-
Mrs. Irving Lipson,
Bnal
I Zionist organizations.
Joffe, chairman, . membership dio will feature the Israel bond Brith Women's bond chairman,
I Detroit's religious bond work- committee of Branch 4, Labor night of Greater Detroit Bnai heads the committee planning
ers, already acclaimed nationally Zionist Organization announce Brith Women's Council, Satur- the event.
for their bond-selling record the first in the series of infor- day, at 8:30 in Adas Shalom
hope to make Rabbi Unterman's mative oneg shabbatim devoted Synagogue.
8 THE JEWISH NEWS
visit the high point of their bond to better understanding of the
George and Eleanor Scotti,
Friday, December 14, 1951
effort this year. They will strive founders of the Labor Zionist
Johnny Slagle,
to boost their Israel Bond total movement.
Bob Maxwell
to a million as a token of re-
and many oth-
Harold Silver, executive direc-
spect to the Tel Aviv Chief
ers will appear
tor of the" Jewish Social Service
Rabbi.
in the parade of
Bureau, will open the series to-
Rabbi Unterrnan arrived in day, at 8:30 p.m. at the Labor
stars.
YOUR WINTER - .
Detroit Thursday. His plans in- Zionist Instittite, with a talk on
The speaker
clude conferences with local the late Nachman Syrkin, or-
will be Dr.
VACATION or CRUISE
bond workers and religious lead- ganizer of the cooperatiVes in
Frank Kingdon,
ers and visits to Detroit reli- Israel and one of the founders
noted radio
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gious institutions and industries. of Labor Zionism.
c o in m e ntator
Hawaii — Mediterranean
and N, Y. Post
The entire Rabbinate and
Branch 4 also announces its
Mrs. Lipson columnist.
leaders of all traditional con- traditional New Year's Eve par-
South America — Orient
gregations are represented on ty at the Labor Zionist Insti-
There will be no admission
Caribbean
the -committee planning the tute. Marge Alper is in charge charge.
Chief Rabbi's welcome. Addi- of the celebration, which will
Plan
Now
for Europe in '52
tional names of committee include an orchestra and a mid-
workers include:
night dinner.
Plastic Furniture
Ben Aronson, Max Carmen,
Covers
Max Charnes, Sol Chinitz, Harry Ray Eberle Appearing
MADE TO ORDER OR
E. Citrin, David J. Cohen, Harry
READY MADE
Einhorn, Meyer Freedman, Mor- At Sutton & Clements
TRAVEL SERVICE
CALL ANNA KARBAL
ris Goldberg, Ben Krugel, Hy
112 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, TR. 1-8046
Now appearing at Sutton &
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Mandelbaum, Sam Nelson, Jacob
Nosanchuk, Louis Rose„ Jacob Clements, formerly the Four
Soberman, Harry Sosnick, Isa- Dukes, on Wyoming and James
■
Couzens, is Ray Eberle, billed as
dore Sweet, Charlie Wolok.
"All
America's
singing
favorite."
While in Detroit, Rabbi Un-
terman will be the guest at sab- He will be at S & C's beautiful
bath services of Rabbi Isaac night club through Sunday.
Stollman, of Cong. Mishkan Is- Leonard Stanley and his trio
rael, 2627 Blaine. Extra accom- play every Sunday from 6:30
modations will be provided for to 9:30 . p.m.
te
Eberle, •a personable young
the crowd expected to attend.
Guests are asked to be in their man with a pleasing voice, has
1420 WASHINGTON BLVD.
been swoon-bait for the teen-
seats at 9 a.m., on Saturday.
Rabbi Stollman will devote his age set since the days of the
sermon to Israel and its pros- late and great Glen Miller. Ray
perity. Rabbi Stollman will be was vocalist for the Miller band. OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY TILL 9:00
principal speaker at the Teth-
Before a hitch in service,
Vav Kislev evening to begin at Eberle appeared in eight films
5:30 p. m., Sunday. Maariv serv- and six shorts, and was star of
ices led by Cantor Greenfield his own radio show from Cali-
will be concluded with a dinner. fornia. After his discharge, Eber-
Reservations are available by le formed his own ban'i, -which
calling TY: 5-3194 or TY. 6-8749. was only recently disbanded.
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TIME NOW TO PLAN
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Gordon K. Young
Israel Club Elects Silber
President; Plan Bond Sale
At the last meeting of the
Israel Club of Detroit the follow-
ing officers were elected:
Ben Silber, president; A.
Flashenberg, vice- president;
Joseph Gross, treasurer; Albert
Kurzmann, Jack Natow, secre-
taries.
A drive for the selling of
Bonds for Israel was planned.
VACATION
DAY CAMP
Dec. 24 - 29,
1951
The indo*Ctrlatio*n of new
members of BRANDEIS LODGE,
Bnai Brith, wily be held Tuesday,
at Beth Aaron Synagogue with
the Lodge degree team of Al
Berger, Ben Rich, Sidney Dine,
Lou Garber, Neil Kalef, Julius
Green and Benjamin Berkley
officiating. A minstrel show, di-
rected by Hy Pritz, with the fol-
lowing cast, Hy Abramowitz, Joe
Ceasar, Samuel Greene, Joe
Katz, Sol Jones, Dave Diamond,
Milton Ribert, Leo Gross, Isa-
dore Schneider and Harvey Al-
exander will be offered. Pros-
pective members are invited.
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MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S .
CLUB Will hold regular Bible
classes at 8:30 . Monday, at
the synago;
LOUNGE CHAIR
Channel back, fine
matelasse cove r,
boucle and fringe
trim.
SALE
8995
Boys - Girls
5-14
Men's Clubs
HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE, Bnai Brith, will meet
Monday,' at 8:30 -p.m., at Cong.
Beth Moses. Featured on • the
program will be "An Analysis
and Debate on the Maclver Re-
port and Its Recommendations."
Joseph Fauman, of the Jewish
Community Council, and Hy
Crystal, Detroit Bnai Brith
Council, will discuss the issue,
with President Leo M. Sobel,
moderator.
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An old fashion latke party will
be held by PISGAH LODGE,
Bnai Brith on Monday, 8:30 p.m.,
at Parkside Hall, Fenkell at
Parkside. A preview Of 'the "cele:-
bration of Hanukah will be pre-
sented by Rabbi Leon Fram, of
Temple Israel, who will kindle
the Hanukah lights and speak
on an appropriate subject. Pis-
gah Lodge will be host.to a group
of, members from New World
Chapter, BBYM, at this gather-
ing. Members, their families and
friends are invited.
Dr. Kingdon, Parade of Stars, Feature
Bnai Brith Israel Bond Rally Dec. 15
OCCASIONAL
CHAIR
Full Program
Hot Lunch
Snack
With channel back,
spring seat.
SALE 29 95
Paved Road; Amply
Heated Buildings
DR. GOLDBERG'S
DAY CAMP
1484 Wynn
You can get a Prospectus and buy your
Bond at American Financial and
Development Corporation for Israel
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STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS
2200 David Stott Bldg.
Detroit 6
TO. 9.1045
Say
Happy Hanukah . . • • •
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