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September 03, 1954 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-09-03

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Detroit. Round Table Opens Drive

To Purchase Cultural Center Building

a)

The Detroit Round Table of main library, and the Detroit
Catholics, Jews and Protestants Historical Museum.
has announced the launching of ! As the Kirby Medical Building,
it will continue to be a location
a campaign to purchase a -cul- for doctors' offices. Rentals for
tural center building which will these offices will help pay for
be used as its headquarters. Its and maintain the building.
For 26 years the National Con-
offices have already been moved
ference of Christians and Jews
into leased quarters at 81 E.
Kirby. The building is the only has been active in the cause of
mansion-type property in tkie brotherhood. In Michigan, the
Detroit Round Table Chapter of
Detroit Cultural Center that is
available and adapted to insti- the National Conference of
Christians and Jews was formed
tutional use.
13 years ago. It has won unquali-
The new building provides am- fied recognition as a potent force
ple room not only for present in the quiet battle for equality
needs but also for the future, and through the banishment of pre-
adequately accommodates oper- judice.
ating equipment, offices and ma-
The organization maintains a
terials. The basement provides well-stocked library of literature
a finished meeting room that will on human relations.
hold 80 persons. Lunch facilities
Initial subscriptions to the
can be provided both for em- building fund total more than
ployees and meetings, A parking $18,000. Nearly all the early sub- ;
area behind the building will ac- scribers are members of the ,
commodate up to 30 autos. ! board of directors or brotherhood
The location is in the vincinity week chairmen, past or present.
of the Art Institute, Wayne Uni- The nine members of the Round
versity, the Rackham Building, Table staff have subscribed a
the International Institute, the total of nearly $1,500.

6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 3, 1954

First meeting of Louis Mar- , al educational director of Anti
shall Lodge and Chapter, Bnai ' Defamation. League of Bnai Brith;
Brith, will be held at 9 p.m., will speak on progress made in
Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Syna- eliminating discrimination in
gogue. Jackie Kahane will enter- universities, with particular ref-
tain, and Gertrude Near, nation- erence to medical schools.

Bnai Brith to Open
Israel Bond Drive
At Event on Sept. 15

Pisgah Lodge and Chapter will
sponsor a "Night In Israel," fea-
turing the nationally famous

Give Your Children A Modern Jewish Education:

..•■••■••■■•••■ •••• ■•■•

at the

Oak Woods Jewish Center

Now Available at the Temporary Office:

13200 Northfield Blvd., Oak Park

Or Call: LI. 5-8608 or LI. 6-7591

UNITED JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS

13722 LINWOOD

TO. 8-9280

TO. 8-0941

Registrations for new school term (all classes)

will be accepted beginning Monday, August 23rd,

1954, Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Bar Mitzvah p r e pa ratio n. Transportation

provided. For more information please call office.

WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE

ANNOUNCES THAT

WILL BE CONDUCTED BY

RABBI MINARD KLEIN

IN THE

BROWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL

Canis of Admission, at a Nominal Charge,

Are Available at the Temple Office

Daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Sunday 9 A.M. to 12 Noon

Be SURE There
Is a Jewish

National Fund

.

Transportation Provided

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES IN OAK PARK

ASSISTANT RABBI OF THE TEMPLE

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FROM 6 YEARS AND OLDER

Regular Classes will Begin on Wednesday

TO. 8-3128

The covenant that I have
ye shall not for-
get; neither shall ye fear other
gods.—II Kings 17:38.

TO. 8-5368 and WE. 5-1003

REGISTRATION TAKES PLACE TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th,
from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Detroit

SUPPLEMENTARY
HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

CHILDREN ARE ACCEPTED FOR KINDERGARTEN
FROM 3 TO FIVE YEARS OF AGE.

we Teach

f Theiroit

• / •

Organezatton o

participates in this condensed
opera form, providing informal.
narration and piano accompani-
ment for each scene. This mod-
ern digest of grand opera will
be presented "on the Stollman
green" for women who purchase
a total of $1,000 worth of Israel
bonds.
Situated on Lake Angelus, the
spacious Stollman estate pro-
vides a glamorous backdrop for
this exciting musical program.
"Operalogue" already has met
with success in New York and
on the Eastern Seaboard.
A dessert luncheon at 12:30
will precede the "Operalogue."

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE SCHOOL
AND KINDERGARTEN

Yiddish and Hebrew
The Bible and Jewish History
Biographies of Inspiring Men and Women
The Meaning and Celebration of all Jewish Holidays
Jewish folk-t songs and folk-lore -
Current events, dancing and dramatics

$5 $10 - $15 - $25

TEMPLE BETH EL

a

Enroll Them in the

41529 Linwood

SCRIP FOR ISIZt1/4EL.

TICKETS FOR THE ONLY

THE LIND BROTHERS

"Operalogue" at Stollman Summer
Home Sept. 21 for Israel. Bond Drive

Carson Auto &lei

with

Electrical Appliances for Israel Also Available

,

'54 BUICK

FOOD

12244 Dexter Blvd.

Dr. Galin Returns from Israel; Pledges
Alpha Omega A id to Israel Dental School

I Dave Bloomgarden

Make your relatives Happy

Mzrachi

singing trio, the Lind Brothers,
at Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac, Sept.
15, 8 p.m. to open the Bnai Brith
Israel bond drive in Detroit.
A feature of the evening, ac-
cording to Elias Goldberg, chair-
man of the affair and Israel
chairman for the Bndi Brith
Council and Pisgah Lodge, will
be a formal presentation of
awards to Guardians of Israel—
those who purchase a $1,000
Israel bond to attend the pro-.
gram. The presentations will be
dental mission to Israel next made by Nahum Astar, Vice-
year to assist in the organiza- Consul of Israel, in Chicago. -
Other Bnai Brith Israel bond
tion of the school of dentistry
and to lecture post-graduae workers are.
Mrs. Bernard Goodman. Chapter chair-
courses in dentistry.
man; Philmore A. Leemon. Lodge co-
h
M rsB. r 01' N, Slut c h e r, Cdhapter
During his stay in Israel, Dr. chairman;
o e
cloarns-ky, eLodge anad ejlslapaten r presi - .
Galin and his party toured the Alas Mram
iS
co
WI,
e s d S. a r-ir
A3l, e
a
el
country and he attended cere- kin,
Isa-
Bloomfield. Ernest
: monies in Jerusalem Haifa and dore Cohen. Leo Faber. Alexander Ger-
Moe Goodman. Eugene Hyrsch, Rubin
Tel Aviv at which he presented! suk.
Kaplan, Jack Leeds, Morris Ben Lewis.
charters from the fraternity to Meyer Littky. Sam Maza, Abe I. Morrison.
Isadore Perlman, Meyer Pushkin, Marvin
the first chapters of Alpha Ome- Reider.
James Salle. Emil Spilman. Isa-
ga in Israel. Dr. Jack Lewin- dore Starr, Alec Walters, Milton Wein-
stein and Sam Wider and Mesdames Sam-
Epstein, well known in Detroit uel Aaron. Samuel S. Aaron. Philip
and a former student in this Kramer. Marvin B. Levy. Sam Maza,
Julius Meskin and Jack Schwartz.
country, is regent of the three
Pisgah group have held, and
new chapters.
are continuing to schedule, small
Dr. S. Lewin-Epstein, a broth- informal meetings in the homes
er of Mrs. A. M. Hershman, of of Alec Walters, Milton Wein-
Detroit, and an honorary mem- stein, Emil Spilman, Sam Wider,
ber of Alpha Omega, accepted Abe I. Morrison, Joseph Leemon,
the charter at Jerusalem. Dr. Elias Goldberg and Rubin Kap-
Galin reaffirmed the fraternity's lan. During the meeting at the
interest not only in contact with Leemon home, Philmore Leemon
members but in assisting stu- gave a filmed narration of a re-
dent dentists.
cent family trip to Israel.

Following the visit to Israel of
Dr. Louis I. Galin, of Detroit,
national president of Alpha
Omega dental fraternity, plans
are going forward for a large
scale dental development pro-
gram on behalf of the Jewish
state when the fraternity con-
venes in December.
Dr. Galin, along -, with Mrs.
Galin and Dr. and Mrs. William
L. Medalie, of Minneapolis, have
just returned from a month's
visit in Israel, during which
they visited the Hebrew Univer-
sity, its new dental school and
various other projects.
Dr. Galin began discussions
almost immediately on his ar-
rival with Hebrew University,
Hadassah and government offi-
cials on Matters concerning the
newly-formed Hebrew Universi-
ty Dental School, which was
made possible through the ini-
tial contribution of $30.000 from
Alpha Omega.
Prior to 'the trip, Dr. Galin
had visited 50 chapters of the
total of 78 Alpha Omega groups,
representing 8,000 Jewish den-
tists. He reported to Israel of-
ficials on the interest stimulated
in Alpha Omega members for
Purported to be a"unique in-
the important tasks undertaken
novation in musical entertain-
for the dental school.
ment," an "Operalogue" will
Dr. Galin promised to send a
make its Detroit debut, Sept 21.
at the summer home of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Stollman and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Stollman, 2675
SEE
Lake Angelus Road, near Pon-
tiac, it was announced by the
Women's Division of the Detroit
Committee for State of Israel
For the BEST Deal
Bonds, sponsors of the event.
On a
A- creation of Carol Perrenot
Longone, of New York, the
"Operalogue" presentation here
at
1
will feature excerpts of Verdi's
"La Traviata," as interpreted by
several leading artists of the
1 3900 HAMILTON
Metropolitan and San Carlo
TO. 8-2424
Opera Companies. Mrs. Longone
- made with you

ADL Official to Address Louis Marshall Bnai Brith

ISRAEL STAMP

On Your Synagogue

HOLY DAY TICKET

A J.N.F. Stamp
Implements Funds
For Israel's
Upbuilding

SERVICES WILL BE HELD

MONDAY, SEPT. 27, AT 7 P.M.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, AT 10 A.M.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 7 P.M.

THURSDAY, OCT. 7,, 10 A.M.

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