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EAST SIDE CHAPTER will hold
its annual paid-up membership
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Sol Robins, 15401
Rosemary, Oak Park. A book re-
view of Irma Lindheim's "Parallel
Quest" will be given by Mrs. Henry
Berris. Mrs. Arthur Stone is mem-
bership retention chairman.
• • •
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER
and LODGE will sponsor a Hanu-
kah program for members' children
3 p.m. Sunday at Temple Emanu-
El. Refreshments "and gifts will
be presented. Guests invited.
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BLOCH CHAPTER Bowling
Leagues will present an original
skit at the chapter meeting 8:30
p.m. Thursday at Workmen's Circle
Center. Refreshments will be serv-
ed. For information, call Sheila
Kohen. 353-3325, or Roz Kauffman.
LI 5-0098.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold a
rummage sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday at 8970 Grand
River. Clothing, household items.
furniture, toys, and miscellaneous
items will be available.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER
and LODGE will hold a Hanukah
program 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Rob-
ert Israel, program chairman, an-
nounces a musical program has
been arranged with Cantor Louis
Klein and the Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue choir. David Tanzman will
speak on "Little Known Beauties
of Hanukah." Latkes will be served.
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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAP-
TER invites women of age 21-26 to
a tea 1:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the home
of Ada Rothenberg, 17529 Green-
lawn. For information, call Joanie
Kaufman. UN 4-6821, or Diane
Kolb, UN 1-1878.
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CHAPTER will hold a Hanukah
party for children 3 p.m. Sunday
at the Jewish Center.
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Maurice Bisgyer
Retires as BB's
Executive Veep
The "busiest executive in Jewish
community life" gives up that title
this month.
Maurice Bisgyer, for 27 years
executive vice president of Bnai
BISGYER
closes out a notable career
with his voluntary retirement on
Dec. 31.
Bisgyer, who is 67, made public
his decision to retire on the eve of
Bnai Brith's annual board of gov-
ernors meeting this week-end.
During his tenure the 121-year-
old Bnai Brith achieved its greatest
period of growth. Membership
jumped from 46.000 to its present
480,000. An annual budget for na-
tional activities that was $110,000
in 1937—the year Bisgyer became
operating head — now exceeds
$7,000,000.
Bisgyer began his career in 1919
as one of a handful of workers in
Jewish social service. He spent 18
years in that field, starting as
executive director of the Jewish
Education Alliance in Baltimore.
Later he was director of Washing-
ton's Jewish Community Center
and had successfully completed the
construction of the building that
still serves the Washington area,
when Bnai Brith invited him to
head its national staff.
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Parent-Teacher Organizations of
the Adas Shalom and Beth Aaron
branches, United Hebrew Schools,
will again sponsor Hebrew classes
for parents.
A beginners course will be taught
by J. M. Mathis, and a course for
more advanced studenst, "Sources
of Jewish Values" will be taught by
Alex Roberg. Both classes will
meet 10 a.m. Wednesdays at the
Beth Aaron Synagogue. For in-
formation call either office, UN
4-9210 or UN 1-1745.
The civic affairs committees of
the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Men's and Women's Coun-
cils are inviting older adults to an
afternoon o f entertainment a t
Gemiluth Chassodim Synagogue 1
p.m. Dec. 13.
Live acts geared for the older
adults will be presented as the
first phase of the "Going Like 50"
program planned by the councils.
Refreshments will be served at no
charge.
To help enrich the lives of the
older adults, Bnai Brith hopes to
recruit hobbyists, craftsmen of all
trades and language teachers who
will give of their time for the older
adult.
The program is.under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Gordon Fruitman;
Mrs. Charles Galinsky; Mrs. Jack
Sayles, president of the Women's
Council - and Bernard Whiteman,
Men's Council chairman of civic
and citizenship affairs.
For information, call the Council
office, DI 1-0863.
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1 The Men's and Women's Coun-
cils will hold the second of five
blood bank rallies Monday at Pep-
per School, Oak Park, and Tues -
day at Beth Abraham Synagogue.
Time for both nights is 5-6:30 p.ni.
and 7:15-11 p.m.
The blood bank rallies are under
the direction of David Bittker and
Mrs. Albert Heller.
The public may participate on
either of these two nights.
Lind Brothers Slated
at Pisgah Fete Mon.
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JO ANN BLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Block of
Rensellor Ave., Livonia, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Jo Ann to Steven Ronald Collins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Collins
of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park.
The prospective bridegroom is a
senior at Wayne State University,
College of Business Administra-
tion. An Aug. 15 wedding is
planned.
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Pisgah Bnai Brith Israel Hanukah
celebration, 8:30 p.m. Monday, at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
Elias Goldberg, Pisgah Israel
Bond chairman, will be toast-
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Lodges to Close Drive
With Membership Day
The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Men's Council, comprising
25 lodges, has scheduled an "Obtain
a Member Today" campaign to
close the fall membership drive
Sunday.
All membership workers have
been invited to attend a breakfast
9 a.m. at Raleigh House, where a
talk will be given by Maurice Zei-
Two PTO Groups to Offer
Parents Hebrew Classes
BB Councils Plan ' !ock-Collins Vows
1st 'Going Like 50' to Be Solemnized
Show, Blood Rally
REISMAN'S =TERRY MARKET
13400 W. 7 MILE RD., cor. Snowden
THE LIND BROTHERS
Council Israel Bond chairman, and t
Goldberg are in charge of prepara-
tions for the affair on behalf of
the Bnai Brith Israel Bond program.
Sol Moss, Bnai Brith Council
president, and Gersuk will bring
greetings from. the Council. Sing-
ger, third vice president of Dis- ing of the national anthem will be
trict Grand Lodge No. 6.
led by Al Bounin.
Teams of workers will make a
Refreshments will be served at .
house-to-house canvass for new the conclusion of the program. Ad-
members, as well as call on pro- mission is free.
spective members from lists al-
ready distributed. Council mem-
bership chairman Avram (Bud) Bereznitzer Aid Society
Charlip announced the quota for to Hold 31st Banquet
the fall campaign is 750 new mem-
Plans for the banquet of Berez-
bers. He stated that. the Council
Society have been com-
has obtained about half of its nitzer Aid
pleted for the 31st annual event
quota to date.
A special one-day membership 6 p.m. Dec. 13 at Beth Aaron Syna-
campaign for the Livonia area will gogue.
Louis Abromovitz, chairman, an-
be held Dec. 13.
nounces that cocktails will precede
dinner, entertainment and dancing.
For tickets and information,ficall
Abromovitz, 342-5126; or Myer
Terebelo, president, LI 8-3515.
Wiry are men like weasels? A Guests invited.
weasel hoards and knows not for
what purpose. So it is with men. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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