Sholem Aleichem Institute to Open
New Northwest Center in February
Shown above is a part of the new, Sholem Aleichem Institute,
which will soon be completed and ready for occupancy in Febru-
ary. t>-
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ing organized for the new term
Realizing the need for mod-
ern classroom facilities in the in February. Parents are urged
northwest section, the Sholem to call TO, 8-99280 for early
Aleichem Institute has built a registration.
The building will also house
beautiful building at 18495 Wyo-
the cultural and social activities
ming, at Thatcher.
The new center will soon be of the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
completed, and plans are being tute. The scope of the Institute's
made for a dedication program program will be broadened in
and house warming. The school the field of adult and young
building will be occupied in Feb- adult activities.
ruary by Branch 2 of the United
Jewish organizations a n d
Jewish Folk Schools, which now landsmanschaften will be able
operates in the Shulze . public to rent rooms for meetings and
school.
socials.
For information call
Beginner's classes are now be- WE. 5-2856.
Bnai Brith, Congress, Pioneer
Women Spur Israel Bond Drive
Women's efforts in the Israel
bond drive in Detroit continued
in high gear this week.
Bnai Brith Women were pre-
paring for an all-day solicita-
tion of hitherto uncovered pros-
pects Sunday, Jan. 13. Workers
will assemble for coffee and as-
signment of prospect slips in the
home of Mrs. Irving Lipson, bond
chairman of Bnai Brith Women,
before starting on their calls.
Seven clubs of Pioneer Women
devoted their December meetings
completely to Israel bonds. Mrs.
Harry Kay, bond chairman of
Pioneer Women, directed the
sales and stimulation effort,
which pill continue into January
with other club meetings de-
voted to bonds and a tentatively
scheduled city wide solicitation
of members.
Expect $2 Million 'Bay City, Saginaw
At Cantor Tribute Plan Bond Meeting
Eddie Cantor, who has devot-
ed much of his time to Israel's
development, will be honored on
his 60th birthday, on Jan. 31,
by a special Israel bond dinner
in New York.
Admission will be based on
purchase of at least $1,000 in
Israel bond s,
and it is expect-
ed that $2.000,-
000 in bonds..
will be sold at
the Cantor
birthday cele-
bration.
Cantor, also a
staunch sup-
porter of the
U n i ted Jewish
Cantor
Appeal and a member of the
195.1 national campaign cabinet.
has accepted leadership of UJA's
1952 National _Leadership Mo-
bilization, which seeks enroll-
ment of thousands of volunteers
to carry the campaign to the
nation's 3,000 Jewish communi-
ties.
National Mobilization, begun
last month, will culminate on
Feb. 23, with the opening of the
campaign in Miami Beach, Fla.
UJA's 1952 goal is $151,500.000
for immigration and resettle-
ment in the JewiSh state, relief
and rehabilitation in European-.
and 'Moslem countries and refu-
gee aid in the United States.
Rabbi Lookstein Speaks
At
Mizrachi Banquet
Max Osnos, chairman of the
Mrs. Holtzman is Women's
Chairman for Special Sales
Detroit Israel bond comniittee,
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein,
announces the appointment of
Mrs. Joseph Holtzman as chair- prominent Zionist and Orthodox
man of the Women's Division leader, will deliver an address
at he Mizrachi
..ecial sales committee.
Jubilee Banquet
Mrs. Holtzman has filled lead-
on Jan. 20, at
ing posts in the Women's Divis-
Latin Quarter
ion of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
on E. Grand
eration and currently is a mem-
Blvd. Rabbi
ber of its executive board:
Lookstein, head
of -the Ramaz
Ohio State Instructor
School in New
York, also is
To Open Bnai David
professor of
Friday Night Series
homiletics a n d
Lookstein
practical rabbi-
Dr. Marvin Fox, professor of nics at Yeshiva University, and
philosophy at Ohio State Uni- is a:nationally known orator. He
versity will open a series of Fri- is a vice-chairman of World Miz-
day night gatherings planned rachi and heads the board of
Congress Women's Bond
by Cong. Bnai David. This first the Mizrachi Organization of
Luncheon at Noon Today
America.
The home of Mrs. Samuel program will take place at 8:30
Leon Gellman, president of
Hamburger will be the scene p.m., Jan. 11.
Dr. Fox, was born in Chicago Merkaz Olami (World Mizrachi
at 12 noon, today of the • Israel
bond luncheon of American Jew- and received his bachelor's and Executive) in Jerusalem, ad-
ish Congress Women. It will be master's degrees at Northwest- dressed a meeting of the Miz-
highlighted by a fashion show ern University. He will speak on rachi board at a breakfast on
Dec. 25, in the home of Phillip
of furs and gowns. Admission is "The Synagogue and You."
He holds a PhD from the Stollman, chairman of the board.
by purchase or sale of Israel
University of Chicago, and at-
bonds.
A resolution was passed at this
Mrs. Shaye Foreman, bond tended Hebrew Theological Col- meeting to felicitate the Zionist
lege
of
Chicago.
Organization of Detroit on its
chairman of American Jewish
He has taught at Northwest- opening of the Zionist House.
Congress, is luncheon chair-man,
assisted by Mrs. Barnett Dick- ern University, and since 1948
man, president of Congress has been associated with the Rabbi Schneebalg to Address
Women. Others active in lunch- philosophy department of Ohio Forum of Agudath Israel
Rabbi Isidor Schneebalg, of
eon preparations include Mes- State. He has served as director
dacames William Cohen, Sam of the Institute of Jewish Cong. Beth Mbses, will be guest
S
Dashow, I. B. Dworman, Dellis Studies
at Columbus; chairman speaker at a forum of Agudath
Harwith, Albert Tanner and Wil- of the Bureau of Jewish Educa- Israel at 9 p.m., Saturday, at
liam Zimmerman. tion and chairman of the board 11331 Linwood. Rabbi Schnee-
of the Columbus Hebrew balg will speak on "How Agudah
Schools.
Views C e r t a i n Contemporary
Slomovitz to Address
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will Jewish Problems." A m'lave
Bnai Moshe Adult School
introduce the speaker, and Can- malke and musical program will
tor Hyman Adler will lead precede his talk.
Philip Slothovitz, editor of The singing of the Zmiroth.
Jewish News, will be the speaker David J. Cohen is chairman Ahavas Achim Study Groups
at Cong. Bnai Moshe Adult of the series committee, and is To See 'The Rescue of Lot'
School of Jewish Studies at 9 assisted by Harry Warsh, Joseph
"The Rescue of Lot," a Holly-
p.m., Tuesday. Study classes will Ainbinder, Louis Phillips, Sidney wood sound film, will be shown
convene at 8 p.m. and adjourn Gorman, Isadore Gruskin and pupils of the religious school and
at 9 to hear the guest speaker. Charles Rogers.
the adult study class of Cong.
Ahavas Achim at 10 a.m., Sun-
day, at the synagogue.
Bay City and Saginaw bonds
for Israel committees are ar-
ranging an Israel bond festival
to be held Sunday, 8 p. m., at
the Bancroft Hotel, Saginaw, to
familiarize Jewish communities
with the latest cultural and eco-
nomic progress achieved in
Israel.
Jay Lenick, honorary chair-
man of the Saginaw bond com-
mittee, announces that Jewish
and Hebrew folk songs, music
and humor will be provided as
entertainment for the evening.'
Albert Arthur Levin, Cleveland
attorney and civic leader, who
recently visited Israel, will be
the speaker.
Camp Nahelu to Hold
22nd Reunion Sunday
SERVICE
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal will preach on "Integrity Is All."
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
man will preach on "The Re-Avowal of Brotherly Kinship."
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath Services at 4:50 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At late services today, Rabbi Ephraim F.
Einhoru will speak on "The Jewish Idea of God." At Saturday
morning services, Rabbi Einhorn will speak on "Egypt Has Not
Changed."
TEMPLE BETH EL: At services today, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
speak on "What Is the Outlook for 1952?"
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK:. Sabbath services at 5 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. BETH AARON: At late services today, Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will preach on "Prospect and Retrospect. for 1952.
At Saturday services the Bar Mitzvah of Stanford Solovich
will be observed.
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Friday, January 4, 1952
Extend Israel Bond Drive
To Latin American States
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The ex-
tension of the Israel Bond drive
tc Latin American countries was
reported by bond headquarters
here. The report said that thus
far,. the bond drive has been set
in motion in three Latin Ameri-
can countries following some
preparatory work in New York.
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Camp Nahelu will hold its 22nd
annual reunion for former camp-
ers and counsellors at 2 p.m.,
Sunday, at the Park Sheraton
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Michaels,
directors of the camp, will greet
guests. Films of the pa::- sum-
mer's activities will be shown
and skits will be presented by
the counsellors. Refreshments
will be served.
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