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May 13, 1955 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-13

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Orthodox Women Final Transfer of Beth Abraham
Set Spring Institute To Young Israel Center Effected

Elect Mrs. Lift to Head Oak-Woods BB Chapter

Mrs. William Litt was installed
as president of the Oak-Woods
Chapter of Bnai Brith at its
second annual Mother and
Daughter's Banquet held May 4,
at Holiday Manor.
Mrs. Charles Solovich, repre-
senting the Greater Detroit Bnai-
Brith Women's Council, also in-
stalled Mesdames Stanley Baar,
Alfred Greenstein and Eugene
Graye, vice-presidents; Charles
Meyers, treasurer; Edwin Cap-
lan, Seymour Burg, Morton Her-
man, Ted Kaczander and Lester
Schloner, secretaries; Solomon
Swartz, sentinel; Irving Wolfe,
guide; Nancy Kay, historian;
Karl Lewis, Nathan Schecter
and Morris Sherman, trustees.
Board members include Mes-
dames Harry Ellias, Saul Witen-
off, Ernest Citron, Kenneth
Gould, Oscar Gold, Harold
Tobin, Saul Tatarka, Donald
Klein, Morris Epstein, Irving No-
vetsky, Ben Biederman, Louis
Silverstein, Edward Freedman,
Samuel Lasky, Arnold Rogow,
Leon Zolkower, Martin Kohn
and Max Katz.
A fashion show, in which
members served a s models,
highlighted the program, during

At a special meeting on May C. Keywell "without whose gen-
11, called to complete the trans- erosity and substantial aid we
fer of the present Beth Abraham would have been unable to act .
on behalf of the community in
our locality."
Mr. Keywell was one of the
principal members responsible
for the financial arrangements
involved in the Beth Abraham
purchase, Berris continued.
Acknowledging the sentiments
expressed, Keywell said the
building would be used to expand
the present youth program in
the Linwood area. Many home
owners, he said, have evidenced
their interest and cooperation
in the project by contributing to
the building's purchase.
A number of Jewish organiza-
tions have already applied to
Young Israel for use of the
building for their programs,
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, spiritual
leader of Young Israel said, and
every effort will be made to
make these facilities available to
HENRY C. KEYWELL
all groups.
Participating in the .final pur-
Synagogue to Young Israel Cen-
ter, David I. Berris, president of chase meeting for Young Israel,
besides Berris, Keywell and Rab-
Young Israel, stated:
bi Prero, were Max Stoliman,
"We serve notice to all Jews treasurer; Joe Wa-sser and Alex
living in the area that our Jew- Saltsman, building committee
ish institutions intend to remain co-chairmen.
here for many years to come."
Beth Abraham was represent- 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 13, 1955
He also paid tribute to Henry ed by Louis Ellenbogen, presi-
dent; William Genser, building
committee chairman, and Rabbi
Israel I. Halpern.
Boris Joffe, executive director
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, was responsible for bringing
together both groups to arrange
the -satisfactory agreements just
concluded.
Cong. Beth Abraham will oc-
cupy the building until the High
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The third annual Spring In-
stitute of the Michigan Region,
Women's Branch of the Union
of Orthodox Congregations is
scheduled for 12:30 p.m.. Wed-
nesday, in Young Israel Center.
A luncheon will be followed by
9. general workshop session, dra-
matic program and a talk by
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka on "Why
Union," which will outline the
functions of the Women's
Branch.
Mrs. David J. Cohen and Mrs.
Jack Carmen, co-chairmen, will
be assisted by a committee of
Young Israel women. The Beth
Abraham dramatic group will
perform "There Are None of
Them Perfect." In the cast will
be Mesdames B. Ring, B. Ribiat,
B. Rothenberg, S. Schloff, B.
Rosenberg and S. Ellenbogen.
Election of officers also will be
featured. Participating will be
representatives from the follow-
ing Sisterhoods:
Bnai David, Bnai Israel, Beth
Moses, Beth Tikvah, Mogen
Abraham, Gemiluth Chassodim,
Northwest Israel, Young Israel,
Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Beth
Tefilath Moses, of Mt. Clemens;
Shaarey Shomayim, of Windsor;
and Beth Jacob, of Toledo.

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which Mrs. Samuel Gutterman
presented Mrs. Ben Marks with
her past president's pin. Mrs.
Ted Kaczander and Mrs. Sey-
mour Burg were chairmen of the
evening,

Flint 11.1261 Shows
20% Increase
In Initial Gifts

Dr. Julian Feiler and Edwin L.
Elk, co-chairmen of the 1955
Flint United Jewish Appeal,
announced that more than
$80,000 in pledges have already
been received f r o m contribu-
tors who have increased their
gifts an average of 20% over
last year.
The Initial Gifts Division, led
by Louis E. Rudner, has already
turned in two-thirds of its
pledge cards. With the help of
Arthur Hurand and Jack Shap-
row, co-chairmen, Rudner ex-
pressed confidence that all
donors will be contacted in the
next week and the increase
maintained.
The Women's Division, chaired
by Mesdames Martin Gordon
and Louis Rudner obtained
$9000 in pledges at the Initial
Gifts meeting on May 3, ad-
dressed by Mrs. John C. Hopp,
vice-president of the Women's
-Division of the National United
Jewish Appeal.
This division is breaking all
records, showing a 24% increase
in pledges over 1954 from the
same contributors.
Plans are now under way for
a Community Reception and
Musicale at 8 p.m., Monday, at
Beth Israel Synagogue. Dr. Feil-
er stated that all members of
the Jewish community would
receive invitations to this event,
thus affording an opportunity
to all to make their pledges.

Pitzak Family Presents
Torah to Beth Shmuel

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pitzak
and sons, Avery, Norman and
Marvin Edward, invite the com-
munity to special ceremonies in
which they will present a Sefer
Torah to Cong. Beth Shmuel.
The presentation will be held
at 1 p.m., May 29, beginning at
3751 Pasadena and culminating
with the bringing of the Torah
to the synagogue at 12837 Dex-
ter.
A social hour will follow the
program in the -synagOgne' social
hall
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