landsmanshaften Inaugurate JNF • —The Suburban Community- 1 ,Project to Plant 30,000 Trees 4 I The Jewish National Fund has berg, Chaim Weizmann Society, invited all Landsmanshaften Harry Rosenthal, Chernigover- societies to be represented by , Loyever, and. Isadore Sosnick i. of two delegates each at a break- the Turover, has announced `24 fast meeting at the Zionist that nine societies already have Cong. Emanu-El, South Oak- House, Sunday, Feb. 6, 10 a.m. undertaken to plant groves of land County's only Reform Jew- I The meeting is being called by 1,000 trees each. Several others it was greeted with an over-1 ish Temple, has recently taken,' the JNF Council and the prae- I shortly will announce their By The Oak-Woodser whelming amount of enthusi-1 steps to enable 'young couples sidium of the Landsmanshaften share in the project, one of the What started out several asm, which led the women. to Committee for Jewish National largest undertaken in this to become members. weeks ago as a routine program seek professional advice. Fund, which was elected at the i country by Jewish organizations of the South Oakland County After consulting with a num- I In a statement released by ' panel fOr Landsmanshaften at for Jewish National Fund. • Chapter of Hadassah has mush- bet of prominent musicians the synagogue, its board of di- the JNF conference on Nov. 7, The societies who are already roomed into one of the biggest whom they invited to hear the rectors called attention to the for the purpose of implementing working on groves are the Ber- projects the organization has performance, the cantata, "A • fact that young men and wo- the resolution to perpetuate the eznitzer. Chernigover - Loyever, men in the earlier stages of name of Detroit Landsmanshaf- Chaim Weizmann Society, Berd- undertaken. Ballad of Israel," was copyright- And the tremendous amount a Now, Samuel Benavie, who their careers are not always able ten by planting a Forest of itchever, Yiddish Folks Farein, ` a Jam • Handy executive and to provide the same support as 30,000 security trees in Israel. of enthusiasm that greeted the is Kesheniver-Bessarabier, Koros- program has brought a Corte in years gone by 'led the Fox those somewhat older and more The praesidium, which con- tishever Ladies Aid, David-Ho- sponding degree of satisfaction Theater orchestra, has offered established couples. sists of Harry Kaminer, of the rodoker Young Women's Organi- Young couples may now ap- Berditchever, Morris Malin, of zation, and Jewish Cultural to two Chapter members—Esther assistance in straightening out ply for special dues categories. the Korostishever, Louis Rosen- i Club. • Citrin and Cecily Dix. a few musical technicalities. The . story begins with a trip I The Landsmanshaften Corn- Only yesterday the cantata The board also included in these to Israel made earlier this year' was presented at a program of lowered payments an alloCation i mittee for Jewish National Fund will be formally inaugurated at by Mr. and . Mrs. Harley Citrin. Temple Bnai Israel in Saginaw. to the temple's building fund. Nom i nations Accepted During their two-week stay, the It will be repeated Tuesday at a Special dues categories were es- For Lane Bryant Awards I the Feb. 6 breakfast. Citrins were smitten with the meeting of the Detroit Chapter tablished also for bachelors, widows and single ladies. beauty, the industry and the of Hadassah. Two prizes of $1,000 each will progress of the land. Those accepted will be allowed. be made again this year by Lane I . Requests for its presenta- Goody, You'll say, So far, you say, that's a per- tion have come from as far 1 full participation in all temple Bryant Annual Awards, it was I lectly natural reaction. away as Cincinnati, Toledo activities, the board statement announced this week by Louis goody. I'm glad I dealt . The second factor which en- and Dayton. The results have said. These include Sunday Frank, general manager, Lane fact that is the tiers the story been so gratifying that the school, adult education, religious Bryant. The awards are given with Woody," because Mrs. Citrin is program chair- cantata is being offered at a Services, Sisterhood and other annually to the individual and the group. which have rendered man of the SOC Hadassah nominal program cost, with programs. Woody now gives 5,000 outstanding community service. Chapter. While planning a all proceeds being turned over SOH Green Stamps with The award committee includes program for the year, she by the SOC Chapter to Had d as- Young Israel Planning Congresswoman Frances P. Bol- thought a cantata would be a sah's Youth Aliyah. every new nice event to feature. ton, Dr. George H. Gallup, Sen. Basically, the spirit of the Metropolitan Council Ttj Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Ivy Mrs. Citrin looked over a num- cantata tells of the Citrins im- 7-- Pontiac pur- ber of scores. They had all been pressions of Israel: its newness I "Hard Hearts Make . Soft Priest, Treasurer of the United States,. and J. C. Penney, foun- chased. done. Why, she wondered, can't and, at the same time, its age- . Heads" is the topic of Rabbi . we find something different? old heritage; the feeling of "be- Yaakov I. Homnick's sermon, to der of J. C. Penney Co. And that's how the Citrin-Dix ing home;" the wonderful people be delivered at 9 a.m., Saturday, Nominations, which close merger came about. She ex- i in the kibbutzim and the tre- at Young Israel Center of Oak- March 15, are being taken local- plained her problem to Mrs. Har- mendous achievements of Youth Woods. Services today begin at ly by Alyce L. Newman, public relations director, Lane Bryant, mon Dix, who is a very capable Aliyah, to mention only a few. rfte /-/ 600 Detroit. Application blanks are musician, and the result was al The ideas incorporated with 5 P- • 1214 0 J OS.CAMPAU At a ceremony last Sunday, available at the Detroit store, brand new cantata. stirring and beautiful music The two women, together with I have made this an outstanding steps were taken to organize 1520 Woodward. their husbands, wore paths be- 1 contribution during the Tercen- ! a Metropolitan Young Israeli . tween the Citrin home at 25605 , 1 tenary year, arid mark a per- I Council consisting of the Na- I Parkwood, and the Dix menage . sonal achievement for two Oak- 1 tional Council of Young Israel branches in Detroit, Oak Park- at 13304 Vernon, both in Hunt- j Woods families. JULIUS J. GOTLIEB, C.P.A. ' Huntington Woods and the new ington Woods, before the cantata Evergreen section. AND I • was complete. A Torah scroll wes presented b Neuberger to Speak It was then cast with members EDWIN H. CAPLAN, C.P.A. of the SOC Chapter, and readied I At ADA Dinner Feb. 12 to Young Israel of Detroit, ' which in turn, presented one for presentation. When it was ; . ANNOUNCE I Richard L. Neuberger, recently i of its sister branch, the Young offered at the - Chapter meeting, elected Senator from Oregon, : Israel Center of Oak-Woods. i — THE FORMATION OF A PARTNERSHIP and Herbert L. Block, Pulitzer- - TO ENGAGE IN THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY rize winning newspaper car-1 Relatives Sought Here 1 p The Detroit Section of Nation- toonist, will be the principal Beth Shalom to Hold UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF 11.1 Council of Jewish Women is ! speakers at the annual Roose- Late Services Today seeking information about the , velt Day dinner of the Detroit JULIUS J. GOTLIEB & COMPANY following persons for whom it Chapter, Americans for Demo- i r Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin has CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS I chosen "Deep Are the Ways of has urgent messages from rela- i cratic Action on Feb. 12. I Providence" as the topic of his tives overseas. Further informa- I The dinner, eighth since the WITH OFFICES AT Lion may be obtained at the annual celebrations were started sermon at late services of Cong. Council's office at 8904 Wood- in memory of the late President Beth Shalom at 9 p.m., today, 2100 GUARDIAN BUILDING ieFranklin D. RobSevelt, will be in the Andrew Jackson School, ward Ave. , TR. 1-3700. Blumenfeld, Gossi, 65, born in Brzos- held in the Latin Quarter. I Rosewood n Oak Park Blvd., WOODWARD 2-9181 DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN tek, Poland, in U. S. 40 years, sought. by An oneg shabbat will i Tickets are available from Mrs. Oak Park. A niece Riwka Sarno. Itzhak Kremer, born in Komnitz, USSR, Lois Showalter, 2496 N. LaSalle follow services, at which Sister- wife's name Alta, sought byHava Kohn. . hood members will be hostesses. . of Haskel I Gardens. Nathan Kohn or C h Sen. Neuberger, whose unex- and Miriam-Yetty, in U. S. about 30 I 3ii tears, , rscoeuglinttabaytorMatkoarn C r n, son 1 pected victory in November in Services at Emanu El of Ber Leib Wallach, sought by Bunzl' I swung the Senate balance to the Jain Our 1955 Minna. Cong. Emanu-El - will hold Mor Schulz, has several adult daugh- ! De1710CratS, is known as a chain- 'kers, dressmakers, sought by Mrs. Mor : i pion of liberal causes. Block's sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., to- Christmas Club Guttman. tan. Klein nee Terez Guttm Jakob and Lizel Hoscovici, born in ! cartoons are printed in the day, in the Oxford School, Ox- Galatzi, Romania, sought by Haia Ber- ' Washington Post and Times- ford and Oakshire, in Berkley. eoviei. A Christmas Club ac- Rabbi Frank Rosenthal will offi- Samuel Mandelbatun, born in Chelmek, Herald and other newspapers. count is the ideal way Poland, was in concentration camp in ciate and preach the sermon on Bergen-Belsen, sought by Adolph Mehl. - "Questions Some Jews. Ask." A to be sure you have a Betty Gross, 60, born in Tarashchow„ Five from Michigan Russia, soUght by sister Miriam Heifetz. social hour will follow. tidy sum for gift buying Melszenker, Hersz, 60, sought by broth- Ballad of Israel' Brings Acclaim to Woods Residents Emanu-El Lowers Rates For Young Couples n t- y OCIDY. ntiar, Sales - - er. Melszenker. Mordoqueo. Moris Morinzon, born in Botosani or Dorohoi, Romania, in U. S. since 1900, nought by Mihalovici, Sergiu. Isaac Fasman, 60. furrier, sought by Buchinkevitch, Jacopo Mordco. Israel-Wolf Joskowicz, son of Moishe- Riven. in U. S. since 1920, sought by Malinsky. Josef. Simon Rychtyger, born in Plonsk, near 'Warsaw, Poland, sought by Izaak Kro- lembauro. Yanceu and Marcu. Bernstein, born in Jassi, Romania, sought by Bercovici Yancu. Pinhas Grabovietzky (Pinie), seeking Iris sons who changed their family names to Greenberg or Green, sought by Noah Regev. Maurice Finkelstein, 60, horn in Bucha- rest,* Romania, sought by sister, Rashela Haim nee Finkelstein. Goldschtein (Goldstein) David, electri- cian, born in Odessa. Russia, sought by Goldschtein. Boris (known as Bora). Berland, Inde and Iojne, uncles, born in Selisch. Poland, sought by Baum, Raquel Gilbert. Oksenlorn, Abram. also called Abram Lorin. born in 1911 in Warsaw, Poland, sought by Cylich, Jacob. CITY - To Attend Reform Parley Four Detroiters and a fifth from Grand Rapids will partici- 6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1955 pate in the national convention of the Union of American Heb- rew Congregations in Los Ange- les, Feb. 13 to 16, announces Dr. The Finest Kosher Meats Maurice N. Eisendrath, president Delivered to Your Door of UAHC. Rabbi Leon Frain. of Temple Israel, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, of Temple Beth El and Rabbi Harry Essrig, of Grand Rapids' Cong. Kosher Meat is Poultry Market Emanuel, will participate in a 23057 Coolidge Hwy. session on Jewish religious edu- cation. A Few Doors from 9 Mile Rd. Leonard N. Simons, president, Formerly H. Golsky Kosher Meats and Irving I. Katz, executive of 13936 exter secretary, of Temple Beth El, are members of a panel on syna.- We Deliver LI. 7-3900 gogue administration. — OAK MANOR BANK COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICES next Christmas . En- roll now at City Bank . Save in twenty-five bi- weekly Installments for certificates of $50 $100, $150. $250 and $500. MAIN OFFICE PENOBSCOT BUILDING Griswold at Fort BRANCH OFFICES West Seven Mile near Evergreen • East McNichols'at Davison Grand River at West Seven Mile • Stephenson Highway near John R., Hazel Pork West Nine Mile near Coolidge, Oak Pork Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Don't Miss . Being with the LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND WEDNESDAY, January 26, 1 P.M., at Adas Shalom Auditorium, Curtis and Santa Rosa at the Donor Event . b . Featuring MRS. ANNA RAGINSKY NITA. SHELA . HERZON Noted Dramatist and Singer, in a Special Program Distinguished Canadian Jewish Leader, Guest Speaker Dedicated to the American Jewish Tercentenary Your Contribution to This Great Cause Is Your Admission Card. MRS. JOSEPH GREENBAUM MRS. MAX STOLLMAN, Fund-Raising Chairman MRS. SIDNEY RAVIN, President MRS. ABRAHAM SCHEUER, Co-Chalrmen WE. 3-4113 UN. 4-7542 .