From Hadassali to HVVS and Back
To Hadassah Is Story of SOC Chapter
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, September 17, 1954
Oak-Woods Bnai Brith
Men, Women Schedule
Season's Opening Events
Urgent: Jewish News Deadlines
Deadline for all copy for regular issues of The Jewish News is
at noon on Monday, and photographs must be submitted as far in
advance as possible. Deadline for Classified Ads is at 11 a.m. on
Wednesdays.
Holidays necessitate earlier leadlines and the approaching
Holy Days and Fall Festivals will require enforcement of the fol-
lowing deadlines:
While Oak Park's develop- study groups. Same of the origi-
men t is fairly recent, the Jewish nal HVVS women still active are
community of Huntington Woods Mesdames Max Miller, George
dates back to 1938 when about Stutz, Arthur Y. Winer and Mur-
60 Jewish families settled in the ray J. Sutkin.
The opening of fall festivities
On account of Rosh Hashanah, all copy for the issue of Oct. 1
area.
Mrs. Herman Frady, now pres- of the Oak-Woods Lodge of
will have to be in The Jewish News office not later than af ■ noon
Many of the women affiliated ident, is responsible for this Bnai Brith, will be one of its on
Friday, Sept. 24.
with the Detroit Chapter of Ha- year's activities, which will be-
The deadline for Classified Ads for the Oct. 3 issue will be at
events — the Inaugural!
dassah, and under the leader- gin on Monday afternoon with biggest
°-
ship of Mrs. Harry Jackson, a meeting and fashion show at Ball on Sunday, at the Sheraton noon on Monday, Sept. 27.
During the weeks of Sukkot, copy for the issue of Oct. 15 must
formed a study group number- Northland Center auditorium.
Cadillac Hotel.
reach us at noon on Friday, Oct. 8; and copy for the issue of Oct.
lug 20 members. Interest waned,
A light lunch, at 12:30 p.m.
The program will begin with
and the group became a social will begin the afternoon, follow- a cocktail hour at 7 p.m., to be 22 must be in our hands at noon in Friday, Oct. 15.
entity, calling itself the HVVC, ing which Marge Barnett, Leo- followed at 8 p.m. by dinner,
Huntington Voods Vomen's Club. nora Reizen and a fashion show floor show and dancing,. stated a i I Settle 10 pay Strike
The interest in Hadassah's by David,son's of Birmingham Ted Grant, chairman of this Of Israel Oil * Workers
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work continued, however, and will be presented. There also will third annual event.
For the BEST DEAL hi
HAIFA,
(JTA)
—
The
10-day
the women continued to discuss be a program of awards.
To be installed are Dr. Her- strike of some 250 workers at
town SEE
Israeli affairs, books, cooking
man Bennett, president; and the Shell Oil Company installa-
and babies. They sewed for Ha-
Ted Grant, Stanley Baar, Myer tions here ended following me-
dassah, rolled bandages for the
Klein and Eric Lowenthal, vice- diation efforts by Labor Minis-
Red Cross and served sandwich- •
at •
presidents. Tickets may be ob- ter Golda Myerson, who stepped
es for the USO.
tamed by - ' calling B a a r, LI. into the picture when gasoline
In 1945, with Mrs. Max Miller
as chairman, the HVVC again
5-1204. and other petroleum supplies
became Hadassah, and this time
The Lodge, the newest Bnai reached a dangerous low.
it was to stick. Succeedin g Mrs.
Brith group in the area, has al- It is understood that the un-
13900 HAMILTON
UNITED NATIONS,
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- ' "L " ready won a reputation among ion and the oilc company agreed
Miller in the chairmanshi p were (JTA)
TO. 8-2424
(JTA)—Thirteen
states
and
30
the
older
lodges
as
a
progressi
Mesdames Theodore Bargman, ' cities in the United States now organization,
- si e on a pension scheme and other
social security benefits.
Norman Steinberg and George , have fair employment laws, ac-
The Oak-Woods Chap t e r,
M. Stutz, all familiar names in! cording to a detailed report, en-
local Hadassah and community 1 titled "Racial Equality and the which was formed last year, is
circles. ' Law," published jointly by the now under the direction of its
With continued expansion, the I United Nations Educational, Sci- new president, Mrs. Ben Marks.
group received official recogni- i entific and Cultural Organiza- Aside- from regular Bnai Brith
tion in 1952. With Mrs. Arthur ! tion and the American Jewish activities, the group has become
Y. Winer as first president, the I Committee.
active in civic and social activi-
.
organization was g i v e n the I In the field "touching the re- ties, has formed a bowling
name South Oakland County ; lationship of person to person league and dramatic group.
Chapter of Hadassah, and be- ! and group to group, the United
As part of its membership
c-ame a recognized entity.
States is pointing the way to d r i v e, the Chapter's opening
- Comprising women in the area planned, disciplined progress," meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
of 8 Mile to Pontiac, there are the report declares. According to at Francis Scott Key School,
now 650 members and five active the report, New York is the first Oak Park, a program of enter-
state in this country to adopt tainment and socializing has
legal measures to end job dis- been planned. Suburbanites in-
Need for Community
crimination because of race or terested in membership should
Workers Desperate,'.
religion. :
call Mrs. Nathan Schechter, LI.
Prof. Monroe Berger, who wrote 5-4963.
Youth Assembly Told
the report for UNESCO and the Plans likewise are under way
PORT JERVIS ,- (JTA )— More AJC, noted in the document that for the Chapter's fund-raising
- than 40,000 men and women law and legal techniques are not program; which is being directed
the only, or always the best, by Mrs. William Litt, chairman,
professionally serve the religi- means of reducing discrimina- and Mrs. Seymour Berg, co-
needs educational and cultural tion in employment. chairman,
needs of the American Jewish I However, he pointed out, these '
community and there is a "des- are among the most effective i
H u
i ngton
nt
perate'' need for twice that, ways of combatting the prob- muntington
number in communal service,
• lem. Among the advantages of
To
Open New
Bernardesnio, associate di- law and legal techniques, he de-
rector of the bureau of person- clarecL are:
.
nel and training of the National ; 1. Ultimately and directly the
'The opening meeting • of the
Jewish Welfare Board, told the i law can modify tt't d
and Huntington Woods Chapter of
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. seventh annual assembly of the! beliefs.
Women's American ORT will be
For Outstand-
ing Movie •
- National Jewish Youth Confer -I 2. Because of its association addressed by Marguerite Kozenn
Attractions
ence, sponsored by the JWB. with the immense power and Chajes, noted concert personal -
Resnikoff told the youth parley prestige of government, law can ity, who will be guest speaker at
at Camp Cejwin, near here, have a particularly potent indu- a program Monday.
FOR DETAILS SEE OR PHONE
that rabbis, teachers and social ence on certain types of preju- 4 Mrs. Chajes, just returned
workers are most needed, and diced persons and certain •types from her ninth consecutive Eu-
appealed to them to enter corn- of discriminators
.
ropean concert tour, will speak
munal service.
3. Law can establish the right on "The Jewish Community in
Earlier, Prof. Oscar I. Janow- to something and create an ex- Rome."
sky. speaking on the significance pectation that can be turned in- . Preceding the talk by Mrs.
of :the past 300 years of the his- to reality.
Chajes, luncheon will be served
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tort' of Jews in this country,
4. Law accelerates change in iat 12:30 p.m. The meeting will
Corner Tracey - I Block West of Schaefer
called for the establishment of a direction in which more basic be held at the home of Mr3.
Regular Hours: MON., TUES., WED., FRI., 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
an "overall body broadly repre- but less directly controllable Jack Gattegno, 25415 Scotia,
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sentative of the various strands forces are moving._
. . Huntington Woods.
in American Jewry." He urged - 5. - Law can be the decisive fac-
that the American Jewish corn- for pushing a situation in the .
munity discuss through a rep- direction of equality of oppor-
resentative body the needs and tunity rather than in the oppo-
services of the community be.. site direction.
cause soon these needs may
"outrun our means; and prior-
ities will have to be determined
by every cause to establish its
prior claims to public support."
The parley received a message LONDON, (JTA) — The Brit-
from Secretary of State John
government has turned
Foster Dulles calling on the con- down, for the time being, a re-
ference to "generate the kind
of leadership we must have if quest for authorization for an
issue of Israel Development ,
we are to keep society free." Bonds in Great Britain.
The Officers and Board of Directors
\ More than 100 delegates and ob-
At a conference between Reg-
) servers from 40 cities in this
of the
country and from Israel, France inald Maulding, M.P. and Eco-
United
Hebrew
Schools
nomic
Secretary
at
the
Treas-
and Canada attended the parley.
ury, and representatives of the
parley.
Cordially Invite Yon to Attend
Addressing the conference; Israel government and the bond
Dr. Judah Shapiro, director of drive organization in the United
The Annual Meeting and Dedication of the
the Educational and Cultural States, Maulding said that in
Reconstruction program of the view of the British government's
Conference on Jewish Material current policy of restricting re-
Esther Berman Branch Building
Claims against Germany, urged course to London's capital mar-
American Jewry to continue to ket to Commonwealth countries,
provide programs of assistance the government believes that
Sunday Evening, September Nineteenth
this is not the opportune mo-
for overseas Jews.
ment for the flotation of such
Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Four
an issue. He indicated, however,
Jewish History Questions
NEW YORK, (AJP)—"It's a that the government is ready to
at 8 O'Clock
Fact: Questions and Answers receive any eurther representa-
About American Jewish History," tions on the matter which Is-
Esther Berman Branch
by Charles M. Segal ,will be pub- rael might want to make.
Principal Speaker
The Israel delegation included
lished this fall by Twayne Pub-
18977 Schaefer Highway
lishing Co., on the occasion of Lord Nathan of Churt, legal ad-
Dr. Leo L. Honor
the American Jewish Tercente- visor here of the Israel gov-
at Seven Mile Road
Professor
of
Education,
Dropsie College
nary. Mr. Segal, publicity direc- ernment, Henry Montor, chief
tor of the National Tercentenary executive officer of the bond or-
Committee, is also working on a ganization in the U.S., and Is-
book on Abraham Lincoln and rael Charge d'Affaires Gershon
the Jews.
Avner.
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DAVE GARFIELD
.S. Leads Way
In Race Relations,-
Says UNESCO
Carson
Auto Sales
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Woods ORT
Season
Life Insurance
Protection
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Britain. Refuses
Israel Bond Issue
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