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October 08, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-10-08

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Lee Speaks to 16 [McDonald,HellerHereOct. 19
Groups on Exhibit
For Tercentenary For Bond Appeals on Sukkot

On Shemini Atzeret, Oct. 19,
Assisting Katchke and Allan
Sixteen Important Detroit or- two important national figures on the Adas Shalom Israel Bond
ganizations, representing a 11 will be in Detroit to speak at committee are Manny Lax,
faiths, - have arranged for meet- services of two local congrega- president; Ira Kaufman, Nathan
ings at the Detroit Historical tions on Israel and its develop- R. Epstein, Mrs. Philip Helfman,
Museum andmx,
ment through the Israel Bond Women's High Holy Day chair-
for studies
drive in this country. man, Rabbi Jacob E. Segel, Her-
the "Jewish Lif
James G. McDonald, first U. S. bert L. Harris, Dave Aaron, Mal-
and Culture in
Ambassador
to Israel, will ad- colm Rivkin, Samuel Simmer,
Detroit'' Exhibiti
dress congregants of Adas Sha- Irving Ackerman, Allen Saltz,
marking the:-
loin Synagogue at morning serv- David Fuller, Louis Haber, Ben
American Jew-
i c e s,
according to Joseph L. Baffles, Hy Avrin, Albert Posen,
ish Tercenten-
Arthur Schultz, Al Stein, Sam
Katchke
a n d
ary, Miss Bar-
Katkin, Allan Waller, M a x
Norman
Allan,
bara J. Paulson
Goldsmith, David S a f r a n,
co-chairmen
of
executive secre-
Charles Charlip, George Spoon
the congrega-
tary of the Mu-
and David J. Miller.
tion's High Holy
seum, reported
Heading the arrangements
Day
service
this week.
cdmmittee for Dr. Heller's visit
RObert E.
;: ..aa. committee.
is 'Jack Shenkman, president,
At Beth Aaron
R. E. Lee
pr e p arator of
assisted by Mrs. Adolph . Wink-
the Museum, has been invited Synagogue, pro-
ler, Sisterhood president, and
to address these groups and to minent Zionist
Mrs. Albert Stern, Israel Bond
1 e a d e r,
D r.
explain the Exhibit.
chairman.
Other groups interested in ar- James G. Heller,
ranging meetings at the Mu- of Cincinnati,
seum are invited to make their 0., will deliver
Gordon Memorial Fund
McDonald
arrangements by calling Miss an i address on
Israel, prior to Yizkor service, Sends Youth to College
Paulson.
Mr. McDonald, an outstanding
The Museum is open daily ex-
Following the death of Henry
cept Monday. All are invited to authority on international af-
see the Tercentenary Exhibit fairs, was a founder fo the For- (Yaney) Gordon in December,
and the other valuable Museum eign Policy Association and serv- 1953, a group of his friends, all
ed as the League of Nations High former newsboys, decided to cre-
displays.
Commissioner for German Refu- ate a scholarship fund in his
gees. He was later appointed to memory to be used for needy
Yeshivah Unveils 27
President Roosevelt's Advisory university stu-
New Yahrzeit Tablets
Committee on Political Refugees. dents who are
former news-
Named , by President Truman
Memorial exercises lfeld last to the Anglo-American Commis- boys.
Contributors to
Sunday in the Yeshivah Syna- sion of Inquiry on• Palestine, he
gogue were attended by 300 men emerged as a champion of the that fund last
and women, who gathered to rights of Jewish victims of week met at
honor the memories of departed Nazism to unlimited immigra- Carl's Chop
relatives and friends by placing toil to Palestine. He was named House to turn:::-.
over checks
Yahrzeit tablets in the syna- U. S. Ambassador in 1948,
the deans of
gogue.
Dr. Heller, former national Wayne Univer-
Rabbi Abraham J. Gluckow-
I chairman of the United Jewish sity, U ni versit
sky, a member of the Yeshivah ;
the
staff, rendered the traditional Appeal
and chairman
of a Re- of Detroit and'
United Palestine
Appeal, is
The late
Michigan State
"Moleh," while Rabbi Ni. J. form leader and a board mem- Normal College, Mr. Gordon
Wohlgelernter addressed the ber of the Union of American covering the tuition of six young
gathering. Twenty-seven new , Hebrew Congregations.
men.
plaques were added to those al-
A native of New Orleans, he
Among the contributors to the
ready in place on the memorial ; was ordained at Hebrew Union
tablet.
1 College, and has served as rabbi scholarship fund are Mrs. A.
Through income from memor- of Isaac M. Wise Temple in Cin- Samuels, of Toronto, Hyman
. ial contributions and other: cinnati for 32 years. A recog- Gordon, Eli Gordon, Rose Gor-
sources, the • Yeshivah is able nized composer, Dr. Heller was don, Ralph Hertzberg, Nat and
to provide scholarships for ,:formerly professor of musicology Sam Glassman, Abby Glassman,
youngsters whose families can- at the Cincinnati Conservatory Joe Franovitz, Ben Feller, Harry •
Ernstein, Dr. H. Chapnick, I. H.
not afford the cost of tuition. of Music.
Chapnick, Fred Chapnick, Aaron
Herman, Ben Rosen, Irving B.
Askerman, H. B. Shawn, of Tor-
onto, Sam Margolis, Herman
Bennett, Arthur Gellman, Sam
Fenstow, Dr. Arnold Kass and
Milton Felsot.
The memorial fund will be
continued in the future. Former
newsboys in the community or
anyone interested in aiding the
scholastic endeavors of young
men should contact Irving Ack-
erman, WO. 1-6216.

JWVA Set to Launch
Its 'Guests Togetliers'

"I've always wanted a

A Burberry is something more
than a gentleman's weather-
proof .. . it's a recognized way
of life. Instantty known the
world over for its rain and
wind repellancy and self-lined.

Washington Boulavard at Grand Rivar
Open Monday Evenings

"Guests Together," a unique
program inaugurated several
seasons ago by the Ladies Aux-
iliary, Department of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans, will be-
gin the membership program of
the Auxiliary for the year:
All 16 Auxiliaries will hold
membership affairs, in the form
of teas, parties and other pro-
grams,. with each to! be held on
a different date.
Mrs. A. Albert Sugar, Depart-
ment president, stated that
JWVA participates in USO, DSO,
child welfare programs of
Wayne Juvenile Home and Chil-
dren's Hospital as well as in
parties for veterans at various
hospitals throughout the state.
The organization's communi-
ty relations program is high-
lighted by the annual Goodwill
Luncheon, at which 28 groups
affiliated with the Allied Veter-
ans Council and 43 Jewish orga-
nizations are entertained.
Eligibility in JWVA is deter- •
mined by being a mother, wife,
sister or daughter of a Jewish
war veteran. For information on
membership, call Mrs, A. Oppen-
helm, UN. 4-6288.

Eva Rubinstein, 21-year-old
daughter of pianist Artur Rubin-
stein, will appear in the off
Broadway 4th Street c'heater's

pioduction u‘ "Wile , Dybkiuk."'

Annual Sinai Board
Meeting on Oct. 28;
Nominations Listed

It will be worth your while

To drive an extra mile,

Official announcement is made
of the annual meeting of the
board of trustees of Sinai Hos-
pital and North End Clinic.
Members will meet at the. hos-
pital at 8 p.m., Oct. 28, in the
main lecture room.
The following slate has been
presented by the nominating
committee; Irving W. Blumberg,
Abe Shiffman, Harvey H. Gold-
man, Nathan L u r i e, Samuel
Frank, Judge Theodore Levin,
Benjamin E. Jaffe, Samuel H.
Rubiner.

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