Onai OritA
Activities
Local Youngsters to Figure
in PW World Child Day Plans
YUSTER ROSENB E,R G
CHAPTER of BBYW will hold
its installation of officers and
presentation of charter at the
Veterans Memorial Bulding, at
7:30 tonight. Dancing will fol-
low the program. Members in-
terested in attending, contact
Sharon Meisel, UN. 1-5908.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE recently elected the fol-
. lowing delegates and alternates
to the forthcoming District con-
vention in Chicago: Leo Sobel,
Jack Caminker, Iry Davis, Har-
vey Weisberg and Jerry Gor-
zeck, delegates; Hilbert Sossin,
Alex Adelberg, Paul Richman,
Bob Kohler and Harold Weiss,
alternates. The Lodge will hold
a social meeting Monday eve-
ning, at Ruskin Rall, • 18450
Wyoming.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
. TER will hold its annual elec-
tion meeting at 8:30 p.m., April
2, in Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Mrs. Carl Pearl, president, will
give her annual report. The pro-
gram will feature a Michigan
Bell Telephone Co. representa-
tive, speaking on "Your Voice
Is You," which offers people the
opportunity to hear one's self
as others hear.one. A social hour
will follow, under the direction
of Mrs. Herman Kyff, program
chairman.
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Men's Clubs
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB
will hold a cultural evening at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the syn-
agogue social hall. Prof. Mi-
chael P. Kinsella, of the Uni-
versity of Detroit, will be guest
speaker. A film on bowling and
refreshments are also planned
by Harry Howard and Neil.
Keilef, chairmen. The public is
invited.
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BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB will hold its annual
games night party, featuring
entertainment and prize s, at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the syna-
gogue social hall. Refreshments
will be served.
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Leon Kay to Speak to Shaarey Zedek YPL
"Israel and Oil" will be dis-
cussed by Leon Kay, president
of the Michigan Region of the
Zionist Organ-
ization of
America at a
program spon-
sored by the
Young People's
League of
Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
The meeting
will take place
at 8:30 p.m.,
April 1, in the
synagogue so-
cial hall. In ad-
Kay
dition to his
close association with the Jew-
ish state, Kay is an executive
in the oil industry locally.
All young people in the com-
munity are invited to the eve-
ning's program, which will be
concluded with a social hour.
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Name Rose, Rossen to Chair
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Typifying the significance of World Jewish Child Day's
theme "Hands Across the Sea" are these smiling youngsters,
left to right: DAPHNE CAIS, of Israel; AARON BERMAN, of
Czechoslovakia; GALE SELMAN, of Oak Park; and ELLEN
RUTH KRAMER, of Detroit. Children here, during Child Day
Week of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, will help raise
funds for their brothers and sisters in other lands.
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World Jewish Child Day,
BB Names Class
originally dedicated to the 1,-
500,000 Jewish children killed
for Mrs. G. Goldberg
The membership class to be during the Nazi holocaust, is
initiated by Bnai Brith Wo- now an instrument whereby
men's Council on Monday will communities throughout t h e
be named in honor of Mrs. Ger- world are alerted to the life-
ald Goldberg, president of BB saving work of Youth Aliyah in
the rescue and rehabilitation of
Women's District 6.
Mrs. Goldberg is a past presi- homeless Jewish waifs.
dent of Detroit Women's Coun-
Participating locally in efforts
cil and of BB Pisgah chapter. to dramatize and raise funds
The membership installation, for the Child Rescue Fund of
to take place at 7:30 p.m., at Youth Aliyah is the Detroit
Adas Shalom Synagogue, will Council of Pioneer Women,
be directed by Mrs. Phillip Ed- which will join in observance
elheit, Women's Council mem- of Child Day on April 7.
bership chairman. The BB cho- . Activities on behalf of the
ral group, .led 'by Mrs. David event will begin this Sunday,
Holtzman, will be featured in when members conduct a week-
the religious tableau.
long cannister collection drive.
A Spring fashion show by the Highlighting the campaign will
Jacqueline Shops will follow be a dance on April 13.
the installation ceremonies.
Meanwhile, children of mem-
BB members who have intro- bers and pupils in various reli-
duced two new members to gious schools are being given
the organization will be invited coin books to fill. Each child,
to the affair.
upon completing the coin book,
receives an admission to a the-
ater party sponsored by the
PW Council.
Mrs. Irving Turner, Council
president, has named Mrs. Nor-
March 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. man Leemon as general chair-
Thomas Beare (Phyllis Koratz- man of Child Day activities.
ky), of 23451 Harriet Ct., Oak Serving with her as co-chair-
man is Mrs. Frank Rath, while
Park, a son, Jeffrey Howard.
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Mrs. Harry Mondry is vice-
March 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. president of funds.
In urging full participation
Manny Segel (Ethel Jaffe), of
15977 Addison, Southfield Town- in the project, Mrs. Turner
stated that these are critical'
ship, a son, Jerome Dennis.
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times-for children in North
March 8—To Rev. and Mrs. Africa, Egypt and Eastern Eu-
Marshall L. Goldman (Miriam rope who await rescue. Our ef-
Paneth), of 3032 Sturtevant, a forts in their behalf must be
accelerated, she concluded.
son, David.
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March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Congress Women Extend
Erwin Wolk (Phyllis Licht), of
14600 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Scholarship Competition
The deadline in the nation-
Park, a daughter, JoAnn Eliza-
wide scholarship competition
beth.
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conducted by the American
March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Congress' Women's Division has
Stanley Finkelstein (Jeanette been extended from March 15
Taub), of 1456 Victoria, Wind- to April 15, it was announced
sor, Ont., a daughter, Debra by Mrs. Ruth Redstone, De-
troit Women's Division presi-
Lynn.
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dent. Twelve winners—One of
March 2—To Dr. and Mrs. whom will be named from this
Saul Rosner (Charlotte Solo- area—will get an all-expense-
mon), of 24265 Shiawassee, a paid six-week study trip to Is-
rael this summer.
son, Robert Elliot.
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The extended deadline en-
March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. ables more college students to
Jack Green (Dorothy Clay- enter the essay contest for 12
man), of Morton Rd., a son, David Petegorsky Scholarship
Awards. American college stu-
Richard Kevin.
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dents of any race, religion or
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. creed who are between the ages
Robert William Keil, (Barbara of 17 and 22 are eligible to
Kahrnoff), of 24279 Leewin, a compete.
daughter, Leslie Rose.
The names of the scholarship
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winners will be announced at
Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. E. the convention of the AJCon-
Wiener, of 21845 Coolidge, Oak
gress' Women's Division, in
Park, an adopted son, Marc Washington, D. C., May 5 to 8.
Harold.
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Mizrachi Women's Conclave
To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Raimi
(Ruth M. Krandall), of 35
The Mizrachi Women's Or-
Nightingale St., Dorchester, ganization of America will hold
Mass, former Detroiters, a son, its 32nd annual convention in
Phillip Charles.
Chicago, Nov. 24 26.
Oi r tks
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Samuel A. Kayne, chairman
of the Vladimiritzer Emergency
Relief Organization has named
Louise Rose and Philip Rossen
as chairmen of the organiza-
tion's annual banquet, to be
held March 31, at Cong. Beth.
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
For tickets or information,
call Rose at DI. 1-2311 or Ros-
sen at BR. 3-6023. Friends and
landsleit are urged to attend
the program.
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