W on/ten,',3 3 ORT Women's President Israeli Representative Addressses Bnei Akiva To Speak Here Feb. 7 s Mrs. Gittle Melinsky, president of DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM, invites friends to the group's annual banquet at 6 p.m., Sunday, at Zack's Catering. Rabbi Leo Goldman will be guest speaker. For reservations, call Mrs. Vera Rom, UN. 3-6170. * * • YOUNG W OMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs Sam Schwartz, 19348 Marlowe. A report on the recent fund-rais- ing event will be given by Mrs. Abe Bookstein, chairman. . * * * Members of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will participate in the Bruce Mayer television show at 1:30 p.m., Monday, over WWJ-TV. For tickets, call Mrs. Leo Genser, UN.. 1-4059. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, has scheduled a special meeting on Wednesday after- noon, at the home of Mrs. Sy Vinocur, 18061 Pennington. Ger- ' trade Levine, Histadrut chair- man, will present a new Israeli j film. On Feb. 8, a luncheon will be held at 4- he Federal Depart- , went Store, Grand River at Oak- , man, where a program has been arranged by Mrs. David Schrage, president. Friends are invited. For luncheon tickets, call Mrs. Walter Epstein, ticket chairman, Mrs. LUDWIG KAPHAN, of KE. 3-4863, or Mrs. Leonard Kro- New York, national president rnirs, UN. 3-7450. of Women's American ORT * * * and member of the World NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE ORT board, will be in Detroit WOMEN, who maintain local Feb. '7 to address an open and Israeli projects aiding in the meeting or ORT members and rehabilitation of needy children, their friends, it was announc- will begin an all-out drive for ed this week by Mrs. Oliver funds with a luncheon rally Ruby, president of the Michi- Tuesday afternoon, in the home gan Region of Women's Ameri- * * * Mrs. Herman Goose, president of Mrs. Edward Lutz, 18661. Men- can ORT. The program will of ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER dota. Mrs. Max Kasoff will _serve be held at 1 p.m., in the Wo- AID SOCIETY, announces the as co-hostess. Mrs. Elkan Levine, men's City Club. organization's forthcoming don- a fund-raising chairman, will or luncheon, to be held April 26, preside. Her co-workert include at Rainbow Terrace. Mrs. N. Mesdames Sam Abramson, Sam Norman Goldenberg, donor Kampner, Ann Koenig, Milton chairman, will be assisted by Kogan, Herman Moss and Harry Mesdames Ben Isaacs, journal; 1Topor. * * * G I N S B URG - ROSENBERG and Nathan Rosenthal, pledges. MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer POST recently visited Saginaw • * * Women, will meet at 9 p.m., Veterans Hospital, and distri- The third in a series of oneg Monday, in the home of Mrs. buted fruit baskets and canteen shabbat will be presented by the Sam Fishman. A new Histadrut books to patients. Entertain- TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD , film will be shown. In hOnor of , ment was provided. Abe MedoW, on Feb. 5, at the home of Mrs Jewish Music Month, a program chairman, was assisted by Sid Arthur Hass, 1350 Strathcona. A is being planned for Feb. 14, at Feiner, Jack Gormenzano, Sam dessert luncheon will be served which Edith Sauls will be guest ; Faitler, Harold Gabin and Fred at 12:30 p.m., according to Mrs. soloist. Young women interested Schwartz. 5 5 * David H. Yaffe, oneg shabbat in joining the group should call chairman. Arthur Hass, local at- !Mrs. Ben Salinger, KE. 3-8470. 1 GINS BURG - ROSENBERG AUXILIARY w i 11 service pa- torney, will speak on "The Horse * 4, 1 tents at Ann Arbor Veterans and His Rider." I KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- , Hospital on Sunday. Mildred * * * neer Women, will meet at 12:30 SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Bronstein, chairman, states that will celebrate Hamisha Asar Mrs. Lillian Goldman, 2928 Rich- entertainment and refreshments b'Shvat with its annual program ton. Mrs. Jacob .E. Segal will re- wil be provided. The group will and meeting' Wednesday at view the book "The Spark and meet Tuesday, in the Memorial Home when hostesses will in- Young Israel Center. A guest the Exodus." clude .Yetta Wais, Arlene Weitz- speaker is planned. Mrs. Joshua * *', * man and Dorothy Zack. S. Sperka will represent drama- *. 5 5 TWO, Pioneer Women, tic readings and Mrs. Jacob Axel- is CLUB planning a special . Histadrut Members of SHOL;OM AUX- rod will offer.a program of He - meeting at 12 noon, Wednesday, ILIARY will hold a •party Sat- brew songs. The group is par- ticipating in the Midwest re- 1 at Moss Catering. Luncheon will urday, at the Girls Juvenile De- gional conference of Mizrachi be served. Movsas Goldaftas will tention Home, Dorothy Gold- be guest speaker. Friends are in- stein, chairman, will be-: : assisted Women, to be held at the Hotel vited. by Pauline. Stolerow,„Lillian Detroiter, Feb. 7 and 8. * * Panzer, Mollye Madgy, Enid * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER Chernia.k, Sarah Betty Cicurel, WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE FIGHTERS have appointed the Annette Lippman and Mary will .hOld its annual Hamisha following members to serve on Kaplan, president. Games and Asar b'Shvat luncheon meeting its nominating committee: Edith refreshments will be featured. at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Young Deitch, chairman, Bert Bassin, At 7:30 p.m., Thursday, a paid- Israel Center. Rabbi Emanuel , Mary Blitz, Edythe Cohen, Ida up membership spaghetti dinner Applebaum will be guest speaker. Diamond, Jeanne Eizelman, May is planned at the Memorial A musical program is planned, Feder. Ray Gold, Tillie Moltz, Home. The member bringing with Mesdames Milton WinSton, Rose Moss, Fraida Stillwater and the most new members will re= Morris Servetter and Jacob Ruth Weiss. ceive a ballerina statuette. Gus, Cohen in , charge of arrange- • * sie Brown, chairman, and Esther ments. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- Goldman and Irma Pasick, co- ▪ * * neer Women, will hold a fare- chairmen, are assisted by Helen ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet well party in honor of Rebecca Zimmerman, Mildred Friedman, Monday, at the home of Mrs. Cohen, president, and Esther Lucille Berman, Shirley Helman Maurice Cornfield, 19957 Mar- Reder, darling chairman, prior , and Rose Weintrob. lowe. The group will service the Downtown USO this week, under to their departure for Israel S h i r ley Robinson, hospital the chairmanship of Mrs. Max with their husbands. The event chairman of Sgt. MORTON A. is planned for 8:30 p.m., Satur- Lampert. Mrs. Hattie Schwartz, SILVERMAN AUXILIARY, an- is co-chairman. Members wish daY, at the home of Sadie Be- nounces that a valentine party gun, 6808 W. Outer Dr. 'Esther ing to serve as USO hostesses Nusbaum, arrangements chair- will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday, should call TO. 6-3042. man, is assisted by Sadie Begun, at Dearborn Veterans Hospital. * * * w i th handkerchiefs I Nettie Betinsky, Frances Driker, Valentines PASADENA STUDY CLUB, at Ruth Gosman, Sarah Kanter, and lollipops will be distributed Its meeting Tuesday, in the home Rebecca Warren and Rae Fein- to all patients to be sent to their of Mrs. Ernestine Medow, 20101 berg. Proceeds will purchase an wives, sweethearts and children. * Tracey, will hear a talk by A. appliance for Israel. Sarah Kan- The proclamation "Queen for :Brickner, of Northville State ter is chairman for the evening. a Day" will be designated to the Hospital. Interested women are * * * member of DETROIT LADIES' invited. ' GOLDA MEYERSON CHAP- AUXILIARY who brings in the * * * BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S 1 TER, Pioneer Women, h a s most new members during the CLUB is planning its annual scheduled a paid-up member- group's current membership paid-up membership luncheon ; ship luncheon for 12 noon, Tues- campaign. Events planned in- at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Rain- day, at the home of Jennie clude a millionaire's party with bow Terrace. A leading local Glenn, 2316 Ford. Dues may be the Post on Feb. 20 and the beauty school will offer a dem-1 paid at the luncheon. New mem- Military Ball on March 5. For onstration of hair-styling and bers are invited. For informa- information, call. Jean Weiss, make-up. Reservations are avail- I tion, call Pauline Stepeck, TO. chairman, UN, 3-5791. Volun- able by calling Mrs. Sarah Nor- 5-8643, or Mrs. Glenn, TO. teers are still- needed to assist with hospital parties. man, UN. 2-8982, or Mrs. Belle ! 7-0300. * * * Ribiat, WE. 5-3389. At a recent installation cere- Adas Shalom Children's * * mony held by RADOMER LA- Theater Program Sunday A special board meeting has been .scheduled by JEWISH DIES AUXILIARY, the follow- The Children's Theater of WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WEL- Mg were inducted into the of- FARE ORGANIZATION Monday fice: Mesdames L. Lumberg-, Adas Shalom Religious School afternoon, at the home of Mrs. president; J. Wisotsky, vice- will celebrate Jewish Music Sara Edelman, 2250 S. -'LaSalle. president; M. Pianko, trea- Month Sunday, Maurice Lax will lead in com- Final arrangements for a lunch- surer; M. Wienman, trustee; A. eon on Feb. 9, at Turover Tem- Dunn, secretary; S. Ross, sun- munity singing and will present shine committee, and B. Adler, an analysis of how religious ple, will be planned..A program music fits into Jewish services. of games has ben scheduled for publicity committee. Cantor Fenakel and the Syna- the latter event. For tickets, call Mrs. GeOrge Schwartz, TY. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 gogue's Youth Choir will partic- ipate, The son of the late Rabbi Yeshayah Shapiro, a founder of Haoel Hamizachi in Israel, Eli- melech Shapiro is presently in this country to gain support for a newly-conceived night-yeshi- vah movement in Israel. Named Ghazon Yesayahu, af- ter Shapiro's father, the move- ment is considered essential due to the large percentage of youth who work during the day and efury seek a Yeshiva education at night when it is presently not accessible. The next oneg shabbat of Bnei Akiva is planned for 8:30 p.m., This Week's Radio and today, at the home of Yitzchak Television Programs Portnoy, 4253 Leslie. of Jewish Interest Bnei Akiva is currently co- THE ETERNAL LIGHT operating with Young Israel Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Center of Oak-Woods in a Toys Sation: WWJ. for Israel project. Toys are ex- Feature: A folk legend, "Once pected to be sent to Kibbutz Upon a Time," tells the story of Lavee, a settlement in the Gali- a poor town whose people were lee belonging to Hapoel Hamiz- content without material wealth. rachi, parent-body o f Bnei A newcomer, who at first could Akiva. not understand their hapiness, soon realizes that material gain Take away ambition and van- is not the only key to content- ity, and where will be your he- ment. I roes and patriots?—Seneca. At an oneg shabbat last week- end, members of Bnei Akiva of Detroit . heard Elimelech Sha- piro, of Tel Aviv speak of the great need for members of the movement to "introduce a new spiritual revolution on the Jew- ish scene and to carry along with it Jewish youth from all circles." a the -Air JWV Activities The Whittier . r. "THE. 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