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February 07, 1941 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-02-07

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A merica', 9ewalt Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON /MENU - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

February 7, 1941

CHILDREN

(Continued from Page 1)

Miss Clarice Freud will serve as
supervisor of the agency's Foster
Home Care Department.

GRADUATION

(Continued from Page 1)

Name Committees

Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Palestine
Book Exhibit at the Shaarey Zedek;
Receive Latest Jewish Publications

lore Sobeloff, executive director
Harry Shulman was of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
The Shaarey Zedek Library an- ing the week of Feb. 6 to 13.
named chairman of the home
tion.
nounces
that it has received the The display will include books
finding committee. Appointed to
parchment
.
ceremony,
most
important
Jewish publica- in Hebrew, English and Yiddish,
The
serve with her were Mesdames
and Pal-
Maurice J. Caplan, Herman which consists of handing down tions issued in the past few objects of art, pictures
Cohen, Ralph E. Folz, Maurice a parchment with the names of weeks, including the biography of estinian products. The public is
Landau, Harry Shapiro and Al the graduates to the members of Theodor Herzl by Alex Hein, invited to view this exhibition.
The library hours are: Mon-
the future graduating class who just published by the Jewish
Weisman.
day
through Thursday, 10 a. m.
in
their
turn
hand
it
down
to
Publication Society.
The institutional committee is
to 12 p. m., 2 to 6 p. m., 7:30
composed of Herman Cohen, the pupils who succeed them,
Among those who have con- to 9 p. m; Fridays, 9:30 a. m.
chairman, Daniel Alpert, Daniel will be carried out by the follow- tributed books to the library are
to 12:30 p. in.; Sundays, 9 a. m.
Mendelsohn and Louis Schostak. ing. students: Frances Winokur William Hordes, L. Miller, Mr.
to1p. In.
Rabbi Adler heads the case and Esther Segel will hand over and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin.
committee which includes: Daniel the parchment, with brief talks,
In connection with Chamisho David S. Zemon is chairman of
Alpert, Herman Cohen, Dr. A. to Anne Baschin and Herman Osor b'Shvat the Shaarey Zedek the Shaarey Zedek Library Board
Max Kohn, Dr. Samuel J. Levin, Robinson, who will receive it Library Board is arranging a and Robert Lowenberg is cus-
Dr. Barnett Malbin, Robert R. for the next graduating class.
special exhibit on Palestine dui.- todian.
Maurice H. Zackheim, chair-
Marwil, Mrs. Robert J. Newman
man of the board of education
and Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
Board of Directors
The executive committee for of the schools, will award the
In addition to Herman Cohen
the Jewish Children's Bureau in- diplomas. Bernard Isaacs, super-
and Dr. Harry C. Metzger, who cludes, in addition to the officers,
are in office, the members of the Mrs. Melville S, Welt, Daniel intendent, will be the chairman
of the evening.
former Children's Home board,
The ceremony will close with
elected to the directorate of the Mendelsohn and Dr. David J.
the singing of "Hatikvah" by the
new bureau, are: Daniel Alpert, Levy.
Fred M. Butzel, Herman Cohen
Maurice Aronsson, Irwin I. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt will ,:rhool chorus and the audience.
Cohn, Dr. David Kliger, Saul It. serve as the Children's Bureau's The singing will be directed by
Levin, Robert R. Marwil, Daniel representatives on the Joint Com- Miss Rosalyn Dons.
Mendelsohn, Louis H. Schostak,
mittee for Child Care.
Moses Weiswasser and Irwin S.
Member agencies of the Jewish Officers Installed by Avodah
Yarrows.
Welfare Federation, in past years
The following members of the both the Jewish Children's Home
Welfare Group
Vitalize dry cleaning removes every trace
former Placement Bureau board and the Jewish Child Placement
of dirt and soil and at the same time
were also elected to the new di- Bureau have been beneficiaries of
Avodah Welfare Group held
rectorate: Morse Goldman, Dr. A. the Detroit Community Fund. installation of officers on Jan. 29,
restores essential ingredients necessary to
Max Kohn, Dr. David J. Levy, Community Fund support will at the Bnai Moshe. The officers,
prolong the life of the fabrics and to keep
Mrs. Robert J. Newman, Mrs. J. continue for the new Jewish Chil- installed by Mrs. Agnes Levine,
its body and shape.
Victor Roemer, Dr. Louis A. dren's Bureau and the Bureau are: President, Ben Rosenbaum;
Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Shulman, has been voted a member agency vice-president, Harvey Elford;
Mrs. Melville S. Welt and Mrs. of the Jewish Welfare Federa- treasurer, Sid Berrbohm; record-
Vitalize Dry Cleaning and Hand Finishing
Henry Wineman. Rabbi Adler, tion. The main office of the Jew- ing secretary, Harriet Levine;
Mr. Goldstick and Mr. Kaichen, ish Children's Bureau is already publicity chairman, Sydney Gold-
Callcd For and Delivered
who were elected to office, were established in the Community berg; board of directors, Arthur
also members of the old Place- Fund Bldg., 51 W. Warren Ave. Waldman and Myer Zaggerman.
• Men's regular Suits or Topcoats
ment Bureau board.
Mrs. S. M. Shore, president of
Coats
Mr. Butzel formerly served as
the North Woodward Branch of
• Ladies' plain Dresses, Suits, or
a director of both agencies, as
the Jewish Women's European
did Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Dr.
Welfare Organization, was mis-
A, M. Hershman and Harvey H.
Its smart to insist on Vitalize for
tress of ceremonies.
Goldman, who were also elected
appearance sake as well as economy.
A check was turned over to
to the new board.
Mrs. D. Siberstein, president of
The
15th
annual
dinner-dance
By-Laws of Bureau
the Jewish Women European
The by-laws of the new agency of the Aesculapian Pharmaceuti- Welfare Organization, towards
and the articles of incorporation cal Association will be held on bringing over a refugee.
for the Jewish Children's Bureau March 19 at Northwood Inn.
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan was
Arrangements have been made
were ratified at last week's meet-
'quest speaker. Dancing and re-
for
an
excellent
menu,
a
good
ing.
freshments followed.
Mr. Butzel announced that floor show, many prizes. Call Hy
The next meeting will be held
Margolis,
Trinity
2-9390,
as
early
Louis Newmark, former super-
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, at
as
possible,
for
reservations.
intendent of the Jewish Children's
533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST
Mineta Morger is secretary of 8:30, at the Club Exchange on
Home, will continue as superin-
Dexter. It will be an open meet-
tendent of the Institutional De- the Aesculapian Pharmaceutical ing.
partment of the Bureau, and that Association.

Nathaniel H. Goldstick, former
president of the Jewish Child
Placement Bureau, was elected
second vice-president of the new
organization. The board of direc-
tors of the Jewish Child Place-
ment Bureau was dissolved but
many of its former members were
placed on the new board.
Other officers elected were:
Rabbi Morris Adler, third vice-
president; Dr. Harry C. Metz-
ger, secretary; Howard A. Kai-
chen, treasurer. The nominating
committee, which presented the
slate at the meeting, included
Daniel Alpert, Harvey IL Gold-
man and Dr. A. Max Kohn.





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