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April 02, 1954 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-02

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Budget Planning Chairmen Named by Federation

Tri-Medical Ball
Sci., :cluled for May

The fifth annual Tri-Medical
Ball, under the auspices of three
local medical groups, is planned
for May 1, at the Sheraton Cad-
illac Hotel, it was announced
this week by Dr. Theodore Barg-
man, chairman.
The outstanding event of the
year planned in Jewish medical
circles, the ball is sponsored by
Maimonides Medical Society, Phi
Lambda Kappa and Phi Delta
Epsilon fraternities.
Chairmen appointed by Dr.
Bergman include Drs. and Mes-
dames Felix Rosenwach, Ben
Maddin
Zivian
Fisher
Marks, Julius Gitlin, Nathan!
Kapetansky, Sarriuel Reisman,
Jerome Hauser , Lou Kazdan and ! Leadership appointments for ; George M. Stutz, who will serve
Mrs. Oscar U. Shapiro, arrange- ! the budget and planning divi-J as chairman of the health and
ments; Dr. and Mrs. Marvin B. sions of the Jewish Welfare Fed- welfare division; Morris Gar-
Levy, favors and publicity; Dr. , eration were announced by Sam- , vett, chairman of the education-
I al division; and Jacob A. Citrin,
and Mrs. Philip Peven, tickets uel H. Rubiner, President.
and reservations; Dr. and Mrs.: The newly appointed chair- chairman of the community re-
Leonard Kurtz and Mrs. Theo- men who will complete the Exec- lations division.
. I utive Committee of Federation ! Serving as associate chairmen
Clore Bargman, advisory.
! are Max H. Fisher, committee on
Reservations for the event are:
may be placed with Dr. Peven, Max J. Zivian, chairman of capital needs; Erwin S. Simon,
the committee on capital needs; health and welfare; and Milton
UN. 4-4266.
— Maddin, community relations di-
vision.
In addition to.their chairmen-
ship on the budget and planning
committee, Zivian, Stutz, Ga-
vett and Citrin are all members
At a recent meeting of the !mobile unit can contact Mrs. of the board of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation and other local
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Worn- ! Yates, or chapter chairmen.
agencies.
en's Council, representatives of The following chapters are
Zivian is a board member of
meeting this week:
the American Red Cross pre- RABBI M. M. ZAGER — Mrs. Sinai Hospital.
Stutz is a member of the De-
sented the following women with Jack Brickner, ADL chairman,
troit Service Group and Hebrew
citations for serving over 100 announces that Miss Lugene Free Loan Association.
hours with the Mobile Blood Johnson, who appeared in the
Garvett is a member of the
Bank Unit, manned by Bnai Civic Light Opera production; board of the Jewish Community
''Showboat," will be featured at
Brith women:
Center, and Citrin, a member of
L i 1 ' the chapter's meeting 8:30 p.m.,
, the Detroit Service Grotip.
DETROIT CHAPTER
The associate chairmen who
Frenkel, 295 hours; Julia Golden,
Wednesday,
a t Bnai
Social
Hall. Dexter
and Moshe
- Law-
108 hours; Mildred Tenenbaum, rence. Dr. Robert E. LeAnderson, are board members of the Jew-
: ish Welfare Federation serve on
158 hours. supervisor of visual Education
various other boards.
DOWNTOWN CHAPTER : Hana ! of Detroit Public Schools will be
Fisher is a member of Sinai
Rosenberg,- 111 hours.
! guest speaker. Members and I Hospital; Simon is president of
EAST SIDE CHAPTER: Ida : guests are invited.
! the Jewish Vocational Service;
I PISGAH—Mrs. Bernard Good- Maddin serves on the boards of
Beck, 200 hours.
KEIDAN CHAPTER: Shirley • man, president, announces the the Fresh Air Society, Detroit
Beckerman, 104 hours.
! chapter's annual rummage sale Setvice Group and the House of
MARSHALL CHAPTER: Roz will take place , this week. All Shelter.
Helfman, 218 hours; Ester Nisk- I members or friends who have I The Divisions are year-round
er, 115 hours; Charlotte Polasky, !rummage they wish to be picked I budget and planning committees
263 haurs: Bea Schwartz, 221 up, c o n t act Mrs. Al Marcus, of Federation which submit to
hours; Sylvia Speyer, 243 hours; ! chairman, WE. 4-3439; Mrs. Iver the Executive Committee recom-
Yetta Yates, chairman of the !Kahn, TY. 6-8045; Mrs. Ben I mendations on allocations to lo-
Blood Bank Unit, 220 hours. I Schwedel, TO. 8-4087; Mrs. Mar- cal and national agencies in
Women interested in joining the ! tin Eisner, UN. 3-1788.
their respective areas and plans
for the improvement and coor-
dination of the local services.

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Chicago to Honor Fishbein's 10th
Anniversary as Editor of Sentinel

A testimonial communal ban- , press, written- - by Ben Aronin.
quet in honor of J. I. Fishbein's I Starred in this presentation will
10th year of editorship of The I be Studs Terkel and Maurice
Sentinel, Chicago English-Jew- Mason. Lillian Elkin, literary
ish weekly, will be held Satur- I editor of The Sentinel, will be
day at Hotel Morrison. This ! in Large of the production.
event will ini- I The audience will hear selec-
tiate the obser- tons by Cantor Moses Silver-
vance of "Jew- ; man. Howard Da Silva, star of
ish Community I "The World of Shalom Alei-
Press Week" in Chem," will appear at the con-
Chicago, Apr i 1. elusion of the banquet, to pre-
3 to 10, as pro- sent several original readings in
b y English, from the writings of
claimed
Ma y or Martin , Sholom Aleichem.
Judge Henry L. Burman heads
H. Kennelly.
M. a committee of arrangements.
Philip
Klutznick, pres- Max Cohen is chairman of the
ident of Bnai sponsors committee which is
J. I. Fishbein Brith, will be rallying the community for the
the mai n speaker, discussing the celebration.
-
topic Of "Toward an Informed
American Jewry."
Threaten Czech Leaders
Other speakers expected to In Synagogue Closures
address the dinner will be Louis
Berlin, founder and former pub-
BERLIN, (JTA1 — Two Slova-
lisher of The Sentinel; Dr. G.
George Fox, dean of Sentinel kian Jewish leaders were under
columnists, who will speak on arrest for several days recently
behalf of The Sentinel staff; because they threatened to com-
Simcha Pratt, consul of the plain about the closing down of
State of Israel for Chicago; and
Philip Slomovitz, editor and five synagogues in Slovakia.
Slovakian Chief Rabbi Elias
publisher of The Detroit Jewish
News, president, of the American Katz and Joseph Lipa, were ar-
Association of English - Jewish rested while attending a meet-
Newspapers, of which The Sen-
ing of the Council of Czechslova-
tinel is one of the founders and
leading member s. Fishbein kian Jewish Communities in
serves as vice-president of the Prague after they told several
association, w h i c h represents government-appointed function-
English-Jewish weeklies through aries that they would complain
the nation.
to the Bureau of Church af-
Mayor Martin H. Kennelly and fairs against the synagogue clo-
Governor William Stratton also sures. They were released a few
are expected to attend, to extend days later, the report added, on
greetings to Chicago's Jewish the understanding that they
would make no further com-
Community Press.
A highlight of the banquet plaints.
will be the presentation of a
dramatic production, depicting I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, April 2, 1954
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