Fruit Jewry Honors Sencliers csn Jan. 2; Leader Reaches 70 On Sunday, the Jewish com- munity of Flint will make note of a twin event in the lives of a ;SRAEL LEIB SENOLER - distinguished family: the '70th birthday of Israel Leib Sendler and the 35th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Sendler. The Flint Yiddish Culture Club, which was founded by Mr. Senciler, will honor the couple with a reception at the Beth Israel Synagogue. A family dinner will be given in the. Sendlers' honor Sun- day, preceding the communal reception, at the Durant Hotel in Flint, by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davidson, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ratner and Simson Sendler. Guests expected at the din- ner include relatives from De- troit, Mt. Clemens, Madison, Wis. ; Chicago, Cleveland and Muncie, Ind., including Mrs. Sendler's sisters and brothers, Mrs.. L M. Hertz, Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, Sol Lifsitz, Sam Linden, Mrs. Sol Disner, of Detroit, and Mrs. Meyer Bru- der5 of Cleveland, and Mr. Sendler's sister, Mrs, Morris Kahn, The Yiddish Cultural Club MICHIGAN'S FOUR LARGEST SELLING WINES* • ROYAL WINDSOR WINDSOR CLUB LA SALLE RED STRiPE LA SALLE CLU 0 W. C. New Year Fetes First Members of Branch 470, Work- mens Circle, will have a New Year's Eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goodman, 19301 . Shaftsbury. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Eileen Israel, TO. 8-7665. The same evening, members of Branch 460 will have a New Year's Eve party in the W. C. Center. For reservations call Mrs. Frank Newberg, TO. 9-5453, or Mrs. Norma Brownstein, UN 1- 1855. Branch 460 will meet Jan. 7 to hear a report from the nomin- ating committee, in the W. C. Center. IN QUALITY First IN SALES FOR 20 YEARS* •• On Salo -at ,Better Stores Everytvhere 'Wines produce-d in Michigan LASALLE 3 Wines & Champagne, Inc. FARMINGTON, MICIAIGAN 1 is co-sponsoring the banquet. The program at the recep tion will feature Miss Vivian Goldstein of Chicago, who has been widely acclaimed for her Yiddish readings and inter- pretations. Miss Shoshana Brooks of Detroit will present Hebrew and Yiddish folk songs. Mrs. Daniel Levy of Flint will accompany her on the piano. Program chairmen are Max Donetz and Sam Buckler. Many guests are expected from Detroit, Chicago, and other cities. The Cultural Club and the friends of Mr. Sendler have undertaken a project of plant- ing a grove of trees in Israel in his honor, on land of the Jewish National Fund. • Mr. Sendler is one of the most popular and most beloved Jewish leaders in Flint. An ardent Yid- dishist, he has become famous for his colloquialisms and the the juiciness of his Yiddish expressions. While he is a master of English, he neverthe- less constantly uses Yiddish, out of love for the language, its.lit- erature, its humor and its folk music. I Born in Biersz, Lithuania, he was the only son in a family which for six generations had only one son in each generation. He studied in the famous Slo- bodka Yeshiva and left in 1906 to come to this country. He settled in Detroit. where he first worked in an automobile plant, and while here helped found branches of Poale Zion. He also aided in organizing Labor Zion- ist groups in Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland and Toledo. He con- tinued his devoted work for the Zionist cause in the ranks of the Farband. In World War I, Mr. Sendler enlisted in the Jewish Legion, but because his work in a munitions plant was rated "es- sential" he was not given per- . mission to leave the country. He helped organize a nursing service for the Jewish Legion that fought for the liberation of Palestine from the Turks. He brought his family to Flint in 1926 and acquired a small linen supply business. Throughout their residence in Flint, the Sendlers have been active in the Hebrew School, the Farband, all Zionist efforts and especially the Jewish National Fund. Mr. Sendler is a member of the Zionist Organization, Bnai Brith and Congregation Beth Israel. He is a member of the board of the Jewish Community Council and served as chairman of the JNF Council. The Sedlers have three grand- children. Their three children are Uni- versity of Michigan graduates. Simson also earned his Master's degree and is teaching in East Detroit. Their son-in-law, Sid- ney Davidson, received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan and is associate pro- fessor of economics at John Hopkins University, Baltimore. Harry Ratner is in the furniture business in Flint. Plaque Honors Proskauer NEW YORK, (JTA)—A plaque honoring Judge M. Proskauer, president of the YM-YWHA of this city from 1926-31, was un- veiled at the Lexington Avenue Y building. Whose erection Judge Proskauer helped plan and build.. Rosenwald AL Units Hold Holiday- Parties Julius Rosenwald Post and Auxiliary, American Legion, last week gave their annual holiday party for 150 boys and girls in the Detroit Juvenile Detention . Home. Featured were entertain- ers from television, including Bruce Mayer, John Connelly, Toin Montgomery and Auntie ' Dee. Each child was presented with refreshments and a gift, follow- ing which games were played. Arrangements were completed through Mrs. P. Montagne of the University. of Detroit. The Rosenwald groups also held a hospital Hanukah party for 75 patients at the Lapeer State Mental Hospital, at which entertainment and refreshments were featured. This was the 15th. year Lapeer patients were ten- dered the party by the Rosen- wald units, who first started the parties at the request of Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser. Both parties were carried out under the supervision of Joseph Shapiro, Post commander, and Mrs. David S. Mitchell, Auxiliary president. Dulles Reveals Near East Talks with Sir Anthony Eden Neturei Karta Leader Released from Jail, As Jerusalem Government Seeks 'Armistice' JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Rabbi Armram Blau, leader of the ul- tra-Orthodox Neturei Karta, has been released from jail after 21 days. Rabbi Blau, together with Jerusalem's Deputy M ay o r, Moshe Porush, however, must still stand trial before a magis'-'' trate's court, on charges of dis- turbing the peace on the Sab- bath, a charge growing out of earlier attempts Vto block the streets of this city to vehicular traffic on the Sabbath. Meanwhile, members of a spe- cial municipal 'committee for an "armistice" met with Rabbi Blau in connection with still another source of friction. This one re- lates to a club and playground on the outskirts of Jerusalem's Mea Shearim' section, operated by the Israel Working Women's Association. Members of Rabbi Blau's sect have demonstrated against this club on the grounds that it would exert a corrupting influ- ence on their children. Rabbi Blau, in his talks with the special committee, indicated that the Neturei Karta would cease its attacks if a high all were erected around the club to hide what he termed its "goings on." But the working women's group has made it known that it opposes any changes in the structure or operation of the club. 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 31,1954 $10 PER MONTH We Serve as Your Office . . Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business flours. We answer all your incoming calls. 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