46 Friday, October 8, 1012 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Michigan Jewish History Recorded in Pisgah 125th Anniversary An historic record mark- ing the 125th anniversary of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith will serve to record major achievements in Michigan Jewish history in the annals of the oldest frat- ernal order in the state. The Pisgah Lodge an- niversary will be celebrated at a dinner-dance at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Oct. 24, beginning with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. The occasion will be utilized to recall the serv- ices to Michigan and American Jewries by the Bnai Brith leaders here who were among the pioneers in the movement nationally. For 78 years, Pisgah Lodge was the only Bnai Brith chapter here. It gave inspiration to new groups and that record has grown into making Michigan a predominant state in Bnai Brith ranks. Pisgah received its De- troit charter from Bnai Brith on Nov. 24, 1857 with a roll call of 25 men and re- mained the only lodge in the Detroit area for 78 years. Its membership participated in the formation of District 2 and later in the present Dis- trict 6. Pisgah helped father other lodges in the area with its members leaving to become leaders in 1939 in Louis Marshall Lodge, and shortly afterward in Detroit Lodge, Theodor Herzl and the East Side Lodge. Bnai Brith Activitie ISRAEL CHAPTER will have its next general meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Dubin Meeting Room in the Bnai Brith Building. Annette Langwald will pre- sent a travelogue on Israel. There also will be a "white 7 Singer ' s ',':: 1.L,::: , Kosher Meat and Poultry 13721 W. NINE MILE RD. Free Delivery I OAK PARK 37, MICHIGAN LI 7-8111 Your wish is our command. You want the best of beef — we buy it. You want the finest of poultry — we buy it. You want the fairest of prices. We have it. You want kashered meat. We happily do it for you. Your meat is kashered after it is weighted. You ask for meat Fresh and Unsalted. We have it You ask for kashered Hamburger. We always have it. 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Annenberg during a special convoca- tion ceremony in Washing- ton, D.C. Oct. 16. The ceremony will take place during a four-day con- ference of Mexican, Cana- dian and American Friends of the Hebrew University at the Washington Hilton. lb. New Yellow ONIONS 3 lb. bag elephant" sale. Members are requested to bring a new or nearly new item, wrap- ped and priced for the sale. Guests are invited. Re- freshments will be served. For information, call Mar- cella Roth, 356-6378. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will have a luncheon - meeting, noon Thursday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Program Chairman Eileen Israel an- nounces the guest speaker will be Dr. Sheila Lampert, who will deliver a talk on "The Birds- and the Bees: A Psychologist Looks at the Jewish Facts of Life." There is a nominal charge for luncheon. President Molly Shapiro invites prospective members and guests. HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER will have a board meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Esther Weitzman, 31850 Harlo, Apt.. G, Madison Heights. For reservations, call Ms. Weitzman, 583- 1830. * * * MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will have a luncheon - meeting noon Wednesday in the Knob - in - the - Woods Apts. club house. A "Luncheon Is Served" program will be presented, announces President Friedel Davis and Hattie Schwartz, vice president of programming. There is a charge for guests. For reservations, call Norinne Nathanson, 968- 4849; or Rose Fink, 967- 3071. _ NEW AND LARGER STORE Sweet Red Even with these new lodges being formed, Pisgah grew to have the largest paid-up membership of any other Bnai Brith lodge in the world during 1944- 1945. After this period, Pis- 4 9 C Specials Good Through October 14 gah became the spnniEord- for 20 more new lodges in the Detroit area. In 1936, Pisgah in- itiated a bowling league of six teams which grew into 72 teams totalling 360 regular bowlers. It was one of the largest organ- izations of its kind. This brought the youth ele- ment needed to keep Pis- gah strong. Today, after 46 years, de- spite raids of its member- ship by the new lodges, Pis- gah boasts 36 teams. Pisgah bowlers were involved in the formation of what today is the International Bnai Brith Bowling Association. Another of Pisgah's proud highlights is its annual pic- nic, which has drawn as many as 1,000 guests in the past. There is a charge for Pis- gah's 125th anniversary event. For reservations, call the lodge, 552-1966. * * * BB Sponsors CPR Session Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metro Detroit and Bnai Brith Metro De- troit Council will co-sponsor a cardio-pulmonary resusci- tation (CPR) program 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 7 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. The public is invited, but advance registration is re- quired. Registration dead- line is Oct. 28. To register, call the Bnai Brith Women's office, 552-8150; or the Bnai Brith council office, 552-- 8177. 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