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Title:
The Menorah, Vol. III, No. 5, January 1948
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls and B'nai B'rith Young Women's organizations around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
01/00/1948
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Alumni
B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG)
B'nai B'rith Young Women (BBYW)
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
N'siot
Programming
Regions
The Menorah (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1940s
20th Century
The Menorah, Vol. III, No. 5, January 1948
The
Menorah
PRESIDENTS
Official Publication of the B'nai B'rith Girls and B'nai B'rith Young Women
Vol. III, No. 5
JANUARY, 1948
Send address changes to The Menorah
1746 M St., N. W., Washington 6, D. O.
Mrs. Perlman Tells
District 6 YW's
BBG, YW Project
By
ROSALIND BRENSILBER
About Age Limits
Showing Results
The first meeting of the District
As members of the B'nai
6 BBYW Council for this year OC-
B'rith Girls, we should be
curred on October 25 and 26 in
In Early Stages
concerned not only with our
Chicago. Several important mat-
Within one month after
organization but with every
ters were discussed and acted
the details of the BBG and
other organization in our
upon at this session which was
BBYW national project of
community. We cannot live
presided over by District President
sending creative and recrea-
alone.
Myrtle J. Pinkowitz.
tional materials to Jewish
Too often, when we
Mrs. Anita Perlman, one of the
children in homes in Europe,
speak of inter-group ac-
leaders in the establishment of the
a tabulation of figures at the
tivities we forget the Jew-
BBYW and a member of the B'nai
national BBYO office showed
ish youth groups who meet
B'rith Youth Commission, was
FROM
that forty parcels of such
asked to clarify the current policy
U.S.A.
in our communities. Our
materials had definitely
11-189
program and policies are
with respect to age limits on mem-
been sent to the New York
unique, and we should not
bership. Mrs. Perlman explained
office of OSE, which is for-
FROM
feel that we are competing
that when the national organiza-
warding the packages to
U.S.A.
with any other group. We
tion of BBYW was adopted by the
Europe. It is known that
31-138
should be
Youth Commission in 1944 it was
many more packages are en
eager to
route, but are as yet unre-
agreed that membership should be
learn more
limited to young women between
ported.
about the
the ages of 18 to 25 inclusive. It
That BBG's and BBYW's
various Zion-
was also agreed that those who
are enthusiastically fulfilling
ist youth or-
the task they have set them-
were in the organization at the
g
selves is apparent from re-
tions, about
time should be permitted to re-
ports received from all
the ortho-
main as members until the organi-
parts of the country. Parties
dox youth
zation was firmly established. Mrs.
and other special programs
Perlman pointed out that it was
groups, and
designed to increase the
Roz Brensilber any
now three years since that original
total amount of articles to
decision and that the organization
other Jewish club in our com-
was no at the stage where the
go to these European chil-
munity.
older members who had contribu-
dren have been planned in
Don't wait for February
ted so much to BBYW should step
cities from coast to coast and
to start your inter-group
out, find places in other parts of
PACKAGES FOR JEWISH CHILDREN IN EUROPEAN HOMES
from Canada to Fort Worth.
activities. As soon as the
B'nai B'rith, and give the younger
are prepared for shipment by BBG's and BBYW's of Chicago as
The largest number of
members of your chapter
BBYW members the opportunity
part of their national project to provide both fun and skill for
begin to wonder what other
to develop their leadership talents.
those children. These packages contain every type of recreation,
packages sent so far by any
club members do at their
Mrs. Perlman informed the
handicraft and sewing article. The smiling faces are those of
single community are those
Council representatives that in
BBG officers who helped assemble these articles. Left to right:
which were sent by the
meetings, form a committee
Chicago a BBYW Alumnae group
Tillie Morris, Marcia Brody and Vivian Brown.
BBG's of New Rochelle,
to plan for a joint meeting.
had been formed for those who
N. Y.
Then, plan and work with
were stepping out of BBYW.
Chapters which are send-
delegates of the other group
The Council took two steps to-
Children TypifyHundreds
ing parcels have been urged
to create an intergroup spirit
ward stimulating mutual respect
to send detailed lists of what
based on understanding and
and understanding in BBYO. The
appreciation, not tolerance.
first of these was the official rec-
Receiving BBG & YW Gifts
they are shipping, to their
district project chairmen and
On a national level, BBG
ognition of projects undertaken by
to the Program Department
has become a part of the
Canadian BBYW chapters as ap-
Have you been wondering about the children who are
proved projects of District 6. In
at BBYO headquarters.
Council of Jewish Youth
the second such move, the Council
receiving the gifts of toys and creative materials you are
Many chapters have
Organizations. The purpose
voted a loan to the local BBG's
sending? Would you like to know a little more about
added to the list of items
of the Council is the co-
when the needs of the younger
them? Let us introduce you to a few of them. All these
which are being sent by in-
ordination of activities, and
girls were presented by Miriam
children receive care at the OSE home, LaJoie, in Paris.
cluding candies, soap, and
the dissemination of informa-
Albert, past National President of
Meet Claire Indyk who
other articles which will help
tion about the member or-
BBYW
was born in Lemberg,
French Army when the war
make life pleasant for the
ganizations. The Council
Plans were initiated for this
Poland
year's District Convention and for
broke out in 1939. He was
children in the homes re-
would like to eliminate
twelve and a
duplication of efforts in the
a BBYO rally in Chicago on Feb-
half years
wounded in 1940 and was
ceiving the gift parcels.
Although each district's
ruary 29.
various Jewish youth organ-
ago. Both
in the hospital until 1945.
parcels are to go to a
izations, and is working
her parents,
Simone's mother was de-
Recipe: Doing Things
separate home in Europe,
through the Jewish Youth
two brothers
ported by the Germans in
they are all to be shipped
Community Councils which
Result: Membership
and one sis-
1942. She has not returned.
c/o OSE, 24 West 40th
are being formed in all com-
ter fell into Nazi hands dur-
munities. If your community
The Rebecca Gratz BBYW of
ing the war. One older
Simone was placed with a
Street, New York 18, N. Y.
does not have a Jewish
Detroit, Mich., is keeping their
brother, Simon, aged 24, is
family in the country by the
Reports of outstanding
contributions or outstanding
Youth Council, why doesn't
calendar filled with a host of ac-
working as a varnisher in
Red Cross and survived the
ways of collecting these
your chapter take the lead
tivities. This intense and varied
Paris. Claire spent the years
occupation there.
articles will be printed in
in forming one? (Consult the
program has been reflected in an
of the war hidden in a
Edgar Biro was born in
The Menorah as they are
staff members in your area,
increase in membership with
convent.
Vienna on September 17,
received.
or write me).
fourteen new members signed up
Here is Joseph Kro, aged
1936. The
The Jewish youth of the
at their Thanksgiving paid-up
11 1/2. His father, who had
family fled
world must take the ini-
membership party.
come to Paris
to France
tiative in developing a strong
During recent months, Rebecca
from Poland.
Montreal to Have
when the
Jewish youth movement,
Gratz has participated in the city-
was deported
Germans
and your chapter has a very
wide S. O. S. drive by donating
by the Ger-
marched in-
BBYOuth House
important place in the pic-
canned foods and assisting in the
mans in
to Austria.
ture. If we develop such a
collection. As a part of their ob-
1944. He
The mother, who was not
The BBYO of Montreal, Que.,
movement now, we will not
servance of Chanukah, they sent
has not re-
Jewish, left her husband and
is going to get what it has been
be faced with the situation
Chanukah gifts to the patients of
turned. During the occupa-
son and instituted a suit for
wanting for a long time-a BBYO
that exists in Jewish life to-
the Percy Jones military hospital
at Battle Creel: Mich
tion, Joseph was hidden in
divorce. Edgar's father is un-
house which will provide meeting
day with practically every
organization insisting on its
When they had a talk on Per-
the country. His mother is
able to support his son.
facilities, work rooms, and-a cen-
sonality Development by Richard
sick and unable to take care
Here is Abraham Albert
ter for all BBYO activity. The
own plan for the good and
Satterfield of the John Robert
of Joseph or of Joseph's 3-
8'nai B'rith Lodges of the com-
Birmann who was born in
welfare of the Jewish
year-old brother, who is in
munity have pledged themselves
Powers School in Detroit, interest
Lieven
to the purchase and alteration of
people, and unwilling to co-
was so high that the janitor had
a nursing home.
France, a
a building which will meet these
operate or compromise. By
to evict both the girls and the
Here is another one of
little less
needs.
including intergroup meet-
speaker so he could close the
your friends, Simone Haus-
than ten
The BBYO Council of Montreal
ings in your chapter pro-
building for the night. They have
mann, W
also heard a talk on psychiatry by
years ago.
has promised that in order to show
gramming, by forming or
will be 8 in
Both his
their appreciation of this move,
joining Jewish Youth Com-
Dr. Irving Edgar of Wayne Uni-
versity and a talk on Chanukah
February.
father and
they will themselves raise $3,000
munity Councils and partici-
by Rabbi Gordon of the Hillel
Her father,
his mother were deported
to meet part of the cost of this
pating in the activities of the
Foundation at Wayne University.
who had
during the German occupa-
undertaking Present plans call
Council, you' be doing your
cometo
for the money to be raised by a
They have scheduled a showing
tion. They have not returned.
share in promoting a united
BBG and BBYW Queen Contest
of films on Falestine for the early
France from
Abraham was hidden in the
Jewish youth movement.
with all votes to be accompanied
part of January 1.
Poland, volunteered for the
country.
by a specified sum.
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The Menorah, Vol. III, No. 5, January 1948
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls and B'nai B'rith Young Women's organizations around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.