Maurice Bordelove, a pioneer printing industry, and is now
in the ranks of war veterans in associated with the Reiner
Michigan, will receive the plau- Printing Co.
He was active in the Jewish
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community for many years,
having served as a member of
the Detroit Service Group, Jew-
ish Community Council and for
one term as vice chairman of
the Detroit Section of American
Jewish Congress. .
He is a member of the Old
Newsboys Goodfellow Fund, is
active in veteran circles, being
a member of the American Le-
gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars
and the Jewish War Veterans of
the United States.
J. George Fredman of New
York, then national commander
of Jewish War Veterans, in 1932,
recommended Bordelove as the
person qualified to -form a JWV
post in Detroit. In 1935 he or-
ganized Detroit JWV Post No.
135 and served as its first com-
mander for three terms. He is a
MAURICE BORDELOVE
past department commander of
dits of his comrades and of oth- JWV in Michigan.
In 1933, the late Governor
ers with whom he has worked in
many causes here on his 60th William A. Comstock appointed
birthday, which he will observe Bordelove as director of printing
for the State of Michigan. When
on Sunday.
Frank Fitzgerald was elected
Corning to Detroit with his Governor he asked him to stay
parents at an early age, Borde- on the job, but he declined in
love was educated in the public order to devote time to his own
schools here and at the age of printing business.
18, in 1912, he entered the print-
Bordelove is active in the In-
ing industry as an apprentice dependent Order of Odd Fellows.
typesetter.
He served Jericho Lodge No. 490
When World War I broke out, twice as Noble Grand and was
he enlisted in the U. S. Army elected as representative to the
and saw service in France with Grand Lodge for 29 consecutive
the 111th Field Artillery of the years. He is now the Grand
29th Division. After his dis- Conductor and in 1957 will be-
charge from service in June come the Grand Master of Mich-
1919, he entered the meat busi- gan.
ness with his late father, Abra-
In 1935 and 1936, he served
ham Bordelove, but the print- as Grand Patriarch of the IOOF
er's ink was in his blood and he of Michigan and in 1936 and 1937
re-entered the publishing busi- he represented the Order of
ness. He was associated with the Michigan at the sessions of the
Franklin Printing Company un- World Sovereign _Grand Lodge
til October 1947, when he sold in New York and Milwaukee. He
his interest in the company to holds the highest award in the
do a bit of traveling. In Septem- Odd Fellow Order—that of the
ber. 1950 he again entered the Grand Decoration of Chivalry.
People Make News
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Joseph J, Woolfson, director i Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethi-
of the American JeWish Com- opia, Dr. Leslau was invited by
mittee's Veterans Division, has i Dr. Lucien Matte, president of
been appointed chairman of the the university founded in 1950.
1954 "Know Your America Week" 1 Appointment of Mrs. SYLVAN
:;observance, an • H. KOHN of Newark, N.J., as
!annual event; editor of the Outlook, quarterly
sponsored b y publication of the National
the All Ameri- i Women's 'League of the United
an Conference Synagogue of America, has been
to Combat Corn- announced by Mrs. Emanuel
unism. Sched- , Siner, president of the organi-
mled to begin zation.
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June 13 and con-
tinue through Chaplain NORMAN T. GOLD-
pune 19, "KnowBERG, now on active duty with
::Your America , the Air Force in Korea; Chap-
eek" is the ; lain MAURICE S. KLEINBERG,
ey program of who is on duty at Walter Reed
he All Ameri- Army Medical Center, Washing-
'can Conference. ton, D.C. and former Chaplain
Wooffson Last year, more MURRAY I. ROTHMAN, who
than 1,600 communities partic- ! has returned from active duty
ipated in the observance.
I in Korea with the First Marine
1 Division, have been decorated
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In recognition of outstanding I for meritorious service in Korea,
work in the field of human re- it was announced by Rabbi
lations, WILLIAM M. GERBER, Joseph H. Lookstein, New York,
prominent Philadelphia attor- 'chairman of the National Jewish
ney, was presented with the Bnai I Welfare Board Commission on
Brith Interfaith Award at the `Jewish Chaplaincy.
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annual .Bnai Brith Hillel dinner
LEONARD KASLE of Detroit is
in Philadelphia. Dr. Daniel A.
Poling, chaplain of the Chapel one of 31 members of the Ameri-
of Four Chaplains and himself a can Jewish Committee named
recipient of the Award in 1946, to the planning committee of
presented Gerber with a plaque the organization's 47th annual
ia,nd $500 check honoring his meeting in New York, Jan. 29-31.
selection as the Philadelphian
"who has done the most to pro- Rabbi DAVID M A X EICH-
mote understanding and good HORN, director of field opera-
will -among people of all faiths." tions of the Commission on
Gerber at once donated the Jewish Chaplaincy of the
check to the Bnai Brith Henry National Jewish Welfare Board,
will conduct two Department of
Monsky Foundation,
Defense-sponsored religious re-
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Dr. WOLF LESLAU, associate treats for Jewish chaplains in
professor of Near Eastern Lan- the Far East, it was announced
cH. Lookstein,
guages at Brandeis University, by Rabbi Joseph
will leave this month for a post chairman of the ommission.
9.s visiting lecturer at the Uni-
CARD OF THANKS
versity College of Addis Ababa,
The family of the late Mr.1
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Dr. Les-
Liu, an authority on Ethiopic Hyman P. Weller wishes to ex-
other Semitic languages, tend sincere thanks to its many
fx,nd
has been invited to organize the relatives and friends for the
Ethiopian section of the Univer- kind messages of sympathy re-
aity College and to teach Ethio- ceived during the family's re-
pic studies. At the request of cent bereavement.
16— DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Juary
an
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m
oic no lei
JEAN GOLDKETTE, who 25
years ago with his world-
renown Victor Recording -Or-
chestra of Detroit started this
country on the "swing era," will
bring a new orchestra into his
native city at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 12,
at Masonic Temple. This or-
chestra, however, is devoted to
playing serious music, and will
play the works of Bach, Brahms,
Chopin, Prokofieff, Debussy and
Liszt. The program is a benefit
for the non-profit National Ar-
tists Foundation, which Gold-
kette founded.
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CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY
OF DETROIT will open its 10th
anniversary season with a -con-
cert Wednesday evening, in the
Detroit Institute of Arts Lecture
Hall, announces Karl Haas,
president. Participating in the
season's opening event will be
Mischa Mischakoff, violinist;
Karl Haas, pianist and Meyer
Shapiro, v i o 1 i s t. Remaining
concerts are scheduled for March
10 and April 21. For season tick-
ets, call UN. 1-1518. Single tick-
ets are available at Grinnell's.
Henry Gottlieb Renamed
Former U.S. Attorneys' Secy.
TWV Slates Plans for Military Ball
The annual Military Ball,
sponsored in Detroit by the Jew :-
ish War Veterans of Michigan,
will be held on Feb. 27, it was
announced this week by Milton
Berry, general chairman.
Posts and Auxiliary groups in
the area are currently receiving
tickets, which will be distributed
to friends of the organization.
Funds help support JWV's im-
Yeshivah PTA to Hear
Talks by Educators •
Rabbi Joseph Elias, principal
of the Beth Yehudah Schools,
announces a meeting of the
Parent-Teachers Association at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the audi-
torium of Young Israel Center.
Highlighting the e,v e n i n g's
discussion on "Current Trends
in General and Jewish Educa-
tion" will be talks by Dr. Arthur
L. McGrath, assistant supe•in-
tendent of the high school di-
vision of the Detroit Board of
Education, and Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter.
The PTA will sponsor a theat-
er party on Jan. 11, at the Dex-
ter Theater, at which "Stars
and Stripes Forever" and "Be-
cause You're Mine" will be
shown. Tickets for the contin-
uous performance are available
at the Yeshivah office or from
PTA members.
11104410.
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Henry M. Gottlieb, attorney,
and member of the arbitration
panels of the Federal Mediation
and Conciliation Service, h a s
been re-elected for the third term
as executive secretary of the
former District Attorneys and
Aides Club at their annual re-.
union at the Pent House of Vet-
erans Memorial Building. Fed-
eral Judge Thomas P. Thornton
is president, succeeding Judge
Frank Schemanske.
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