Bnai Brith Week to Feature Membership Drive; Blood Ban I-HE JEWISH NEWS— 7 B-G Chlls on U.S. Jews To Support UJA Cash Drive Friday, October 17, 1952 News Brevities At its recent meeting, BODZIN FAMILY CLUB elected Ruth Bodzin, president; Ray Bodzin, vice-president; Esther Seligson, secretary; and Sam Bodzin, i treasurer. They were installed Oct. 12, in a ceremony at the home of the Harry .L. Blitz' on Greenlawn Ave. * * * The fifth annual antique show and sale sponsored by the Junior Group of GOODWILL IN- DUSTRIES for the benefit of • the Physically handicapped will be held Oct. 26 to 29, at the main Goodwill Industries build- Acting Mayor Louis C. Miriani presents Maxwell M. Lowe, ing, 6522 Brush near East Grand president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Men's Council, with a Blvd. More than 30 dealers from proclamation from the City of Detroit, proclaiming Bnai Brith Michigan and out-of-state will Week, Oct. 17 to 26. Pictured are, left to right, MELVIN WEISZ, have exhibits at this year's show. Men's Council vice-president; Mrs. ROBERT COGGAN, Lowe, The show will be open on Sun- ' day from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Miriani, MRS. LEWIS MANNING. * * Monday through Wednesday With the official proclamation Monday evening. Visitors and from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. * * a of the City of Detroit inaugurat- new members will be invited to ing Bnai Brith Week, Oct. 17 to all individual meetings. "Do Our Major Interests De- 26, local Lodges and Chapters On Tuesday, Wednesday and pend on Asia?" will be the sub- are making preparations for ap- Thursday evenings, the Men's ject of Rear Admiral Ellis M. propriate celebrations during the Council will sponsor the showing Zacharias, who will speak at observance. of "Bagel and Yox" at the Cass ' DE'T'ROIT TOWN HALL at 11 Activities will begin with a Theater. Tickets for the per- a.m., Wednesday, in Fisher special sa.bbath service at 8:15 formances are being sold at Theater. The veteran Naval in- p.m., today, at Cong. Shaarey standard prices through the telligence officer will discuss Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler will Council office, WO. 3-7838. ways of combatting Communism conduct the services and preach in the East, at the same time Bnai Brith Week will culmin- protecting our interests else- the sermon. ate on Sunday when the organi- Guest speaker will be Philip M. where. Tickets are on sale at Klutznick, Supreme Lodge exe- zation will sponsor its largest Grinnell's, WO. 2-1124. ! blood bank—from 12 noon to 6 • • • cutive member, who will deliver an address on "Bnai Brith Ju- p.m., Oct. 26. MEISTER FOLLIES, a variety daism's Handmaiden." Klutznick To be held in the new Univer- show enacted by talented stu- will be given a luncheon at 12:30 sity of Detroit field house, it will dents of Eve Meister, will be p.m., today, at Bel Aire Terrace, be under the direction of Leo presented on Tuesday, at Beth by the Jewish Community Coun-1 Polk, Max Fogelman and Alex Aaron Synagogue, as part of a ell. Tickets may be obtained at Adelberg. Polk, recently cited by birthday celebration of Tikvah the Council office. the City and State goVernments Chapter, Bnai Brith. Featured On Sunday morning, Lodges for his contribution of 10 gallons will be Phyllis Pulberg, Jack will hold individual membership of blood since Pearl Harbor, is Costello, Diana Benner, Howard breakfasts, and then participate! known as Bnai Brith's one-man Pollack and Sandra Quen. Al in the "go" membership day to blood bank. The blood bank will Gross will be pianist. sign up new members. be held 'in cooperation with the Social meetings will be sched- • Detroit Chapter, American Red Nazi Victim Is Sworn tiled for all Lodge meetings on Cross. NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jews of America were urged by Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion to give fullest support to the United , Jewish Appeal's forthcoming three-month nationwide c a in- paign for $3 5,000,000 in cash. In a cabled message to UJA general chairman Edward M. M.' Warburg and national cash chairman Jack D. Weiler, the Premier asserted that there has never been a "more crucial moment" in Israel's history and that his country "needs the free gift dollars that come through ! the United Jewish Appeal" if it ' is to maintain its steady progress toward economic stability. Ochs Given Masonic Award ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) —The National League of Masonic Clubs awarded its meritorious service medal to Maj. Gen. Jul- ius Ochs A d I e r in recognition of "his great contribution to public information and public education. *Drapes *Lampshades *Bedspreads BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED Progressives Consider Entering Israel Government Coalition TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The politi- cal committee of the Progressive Party is drafting a statement on ; the conditions under which the Progressives would join the gov- ernment coalition. The state- ment will be submitted to the party executive for approval be- fore being sent to Premier Da- vid Ben-Gurion. Free 10% Pickup Off and Cash & Delivery Carry New Paper in Rome ROME, (JTA)—A new publica- tion, The Voice of the Rome Jewish Community, has made its appearance here. FOR INFORMATION.,. On the FINEST NOW - CANCIFILLABLE and INCONTESTABLE Disability Income Protection . CALL- HOWARD - STERN Massachusetts Indemnity Insurance Co. WO. 1-9791 81'7 PENOBSCOT BLDG. Re-Elect In As American Citizen SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)- Moritz Sachs, who escaped from Nazi Germany after losing a leg in Buchenwald, at the age of 84, was sworn in as an Ameri- can citizen. Sachs came here five years ago by way of China with a daughter and was soon fol- lowed by his remaining three children. A daughter and son- in-law took the citizenship oath with him in federal court. According to the Jewish Com- munity Bulletin, Sachs celebrat- ed the occasion "by sitting in the sun in front of his Rich- mond district apartment and serenading his neighbors with a The festival sets are available croaking, but heartfelt, rendi- from the Israel Stamp Work- tion of Yankee Doodle." shop, Jewish Agency for Pales- tine, 16 E. 66th St., New York 21, N. Y. A copy of the Workshop buletin is also available by writ- ing to this address. New Israeli Stamps for the New Year Are from Solomon's 'Song of Songs' An American Jewish Press Feature A new set of four stamps has been printed for the New Year, beautifully reproduced in rich colors from verses of King Sol- onion's Song of Songs. The four stamps vary in denomination from 15 to 220 prutas. The Song of Songs pictures the love of the Lord for His people. Israel. In addition to the Song of Songs, two other books of Solomon's—Proverbs and Eccle- siastes—form part of the third section of the Bible ealied "The Writings." Solomon, whose name means peace, inherited the throne from King David, his father, and pro- ceeded to build the Temple in Jerusalem. On Sukkot, nearly 33000 years ago, the Temple was dedicated on Mt. Moriah, and We Holy Ark with Moses' Tablets et Law was placed in its perma- nent sanctuary. The 15 pr, stamp, in green end yellow, pictures figs, and its bikicription comes from 11:13— "The fig tree putteth forth her Sys" . . . On the violet, blue and yellow 40 pr. stamp is a lily With the inscription (II:1) ".... We lily of the valleys." On the 110 pr. stamp, in red snd grey, is a dove, with the in- seription (11:14) "Oh, my dove, Wat art in the cleft of the rock " The 220 pr. stamp is in Ochre, dark brown and green, and shows a cluster of nuts. It bears the caption (VI:11) "I went down to the nut grove ..." The latter verse is am Israel song, popular among young folk dam- On in Israel and this' country. Revisionists Will Halt Drives For Funds If UJA Fills Bill NEW YORK, (JTA) — The ex- ecutive committee of the Zion- ist-Revisionists of America is- sued a denial here of statements that Revisionist institutions in Israel did not receive funds from the United Jewish Appeal be- cause they had refused to ab- stain from independent fund- raising campaigns. The statement said that the Revisionists "h a v e announced categorically that they accept the stipulation requiring them to abstain from independent fund raising ventures in America if the UJA agrees to grant them an allocat ion commensurate with the needs and scope of their pioneering institutions in Israel as was clone in 1950-51." Sharett Urges Mapai Lead Campaign Against Mapam TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel For- eign Minister Moshe Sharett called on his .own Mapai Party to undertake an "offensive" in the spiritual struggle with the left-wing Socialist Mapam Par- ty in an attempt to "save' the young people who have fallen under Mapam influence," Congressman John D. DINGELL An Experienced, Fair and Competent Legislator . Majority Member, Ways and Means Committee. A PROVEN FRIEND Wards 10, 12, 14, and 16 Vote Straight Democratic Paid by Dingell for Co ngress Committee, Dorothy K. Seasword, Treasurer Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils Cordially Invite You, Your Family- and Friends To Hear PHILIP KLUTZNICK ■ Past Grand President, District No. 6, Bnai Brith Member Executive Committee Supreme Lodge Bnai Britt; Vice-Chairmen Anti-Defamation League Bnoi Brith AT BNAI BR'ITH'S 109th ANNIVERSARY Friday, October 17th, 1952, at 8:15 P.M. AT SHAAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE Chicago Boulevard at Lawton Sabbath Worship RABBI MORRIS ADLER CANTOR JACOB H. SONENKLAR AND CHOIR This City-Wide Service Opens Bnai Brith Week October 17111 - October 24th – C.:41:' ,. iABAT AND SOCIAL HOUR WILL FOLLOW -