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DETROIT JEWISH
Calling USOJWR Honor Roll,
Land Knai David, Zedakah Clubs
CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Goldstick Gets
Doctor's Degree
At Temple U.
Friday, March
1946
Labor League Hears Franck
Expound on Community Needs
BIS AI HAITI SISTERHOOD . .
chairman, and Mrs. Samuel Trad-
The Bnai David Sisterhood o e
. son, corresponding secretary. Oth-
One broad united Jewish corn- work Tsedakah which has
copies an honorable place on t he er officers include: Mesdames Mor-
Mrs. Ben Goldstick returned munity on a truly representative ther loose translation as 'J a
USO-JWB Honor Roll for servic es ris Sandubrae, Peter Chodoroff
,
recently
from
Philadelphia
where
basis is the tendency of develop- conveys the real feeling."
it has rendered to the servicemen
ebow, William Reid, Sel- she attended the graduation of her ment through the Jewish Com-
within the total USO program.
rising needs for funds, tl
don Leach, Irving Berson, and son, Mark, from Temple Univer- munity Council, reported Isaac older With
element accepted their hcl
The membership, comprising of Samuel White.
sity Dental School. Dr. Goldstick, Franck, director of thb Detroit but the Integration of actual pa
130 women, was organized 11 ZEDAKAII CLUB ..
a Wayne University graduate, re- Jewish Community Council to the ticipation and control did not pr
years ago for the purpose of spon-
Comprising 120 members, The ceived the Dr. Gustav Tassman League for Labor Palestine last ocefed,Taasxraatipoindly,waitnhdoutthe Rcreypraez
soring the Bnai David Sunday Re- Zedakah Club participated in the award in children's dentistry from Friday.
ligious School. It has its own Red USO-IWB program since Pearl the Temple Dental School. He is
In tracing the development of
Cross Serving and Knitting Unit Harbor and, like the other organi- a member of John Kolmer Hon- the Community Council, Mr. tation." In some cities this led I
and assumed sponsorship of the zations, is still continuing to help. orary Medical Society and was Franck pointed out that Detroit, as two separate fund-raising Federt
tions, but in Detroit, fortunate!,
Girl Scout Troop No. 517. The
chapter secretary of Alpha Omega other cities, actually had had a
Originally organized for the
Mr. Franck explained, this schist
members actively participated in
Fraternity. He will resume his number of Jewish communities, did not occur.
purpose of making layettes,' this
bond drives and all USO activities.
studies in the East specializing each isolated and with little or
group of women swung into a in orthodontics.
Out of these needs for
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs is president;
no contact with each other. When
coo
program of providing relief to the
Mrs. Herman Hoffenberg, USO
it became apparent that fund dination the Community Count
needy. Through one year of its
idea
developed.
The
need
was
ap
raising for charitable purposes by
varied interests and war activities,
parent for a unified approach t
each
of
these
units
was
an
ex-
Scientists
these women contributed ;5300 to
pensive and wasteful procedure, such problems as anti-semitisrr
the cause of humanity and vic-
some measure of unity was at- an interrelationship in such mat
tory. They are now Interested in
tained through the Federation tern as the cultural, intellectual
A pioneering Study in group and the rehabilitation of European
In spite of the current Arab idea whereby funds were jointly and ethical attitudes, and for
children.
race prejudices In children is un-
boycott and conflict between Jew- collected and allocated to the va- unified stand on such problems oi
der way in a project initiated un-
the community as a whole whist
Mrs. Joseph Staub is president, ish settlers in Palestine and Brit- rious agencies.
might influence the course of
der the auspices of the American Mrs. Hattie Schwartz is War Ef- ish authorities, Arab-Jewish rela-
In the early days of the Fed- events.
Jewish Committee's Department forts chairman, and Mrs. Morris tions are better now than they eration, however, the older mem-
ever were, reported Ralph Wex-
The council representation is
of Scientific Research, and car- Loeb Is case worker.
bers of the community were more
ler, national treasurer of the prominent in the matter of giving based on organizations and each
ried on at the Institute of Child
League for Labor Palestine, to donations and therefore assumed decision is based on a democrati
Welfare of the University of Cali-
Detroit Chapter No. 1 of that control. As later immigrants be- method of discussion and cons
fornia, in Berkeley, Calif. This
promise.
group, Friday, March 8.
project, announced Dr. John Slaw-
came established they too wished
to participate.
son, executive vice-president of
Just returned from an inten-
the American Jewish Committee,
sive six weeks tour of Palestine,
"There Is in Jewish life an atti- SILVERSTEIN OPENS
is designed to learn at what age
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mr. Wexler brought back the lat- tude you do not find in the rest LAW OFFICE HERE
prejudice appears in • children, Central High School Branch of est news of developments in the of the community. As individuals
Norman P. Silverstein, attorney
what form it takes, and what spe- the United Hebrew Schools is country.
acquire some measure of financial
and counsellor-at-law, announces
cific social and psychological fac- planning a Purim program for
security they wish to help in turn
the opening of his law offices
tors motivate its development.
Saturday morning, March 16, to be
at
those who are less fortunate than
1832 Dime Bldg., where he will
The project is under the imme- held In the social hall of the Bnai
themselves. The term philanthropy
engage
in
the
general
practice
of
David
Synagogue.
The
chairman
is inadequate, only the Jewish
diate direction of Dr. Else Bruns-
law. Phone, Cherry 7060,
of the program is Mrs. B.
wile, on leave from the Depart- Mrs.
Miller.
M.
Bornstein
will
be
in
ment of Psychology of the Uni-
charge of refreshments. Mesdames
Current events on Palestine and
versity of California. Co-directors
J. Emmer, A. Weisberg, S. Lewis, Zionism featured the regular meet-
of the study are Dr. Harold E.
A. Gerenraich and J. Ostrow are ing of Chapter I of the Zionist
Jones, director of the Institute of the hostesses.
Organization of America, Detroit
Child Welfare, and Dr. Theodore
Division, held March 7 at the
W. Adorno, of the Institute of So-
Jewish Center.
cial Research, Columbia Univer-
Affiliated with the University of Detroit
sity.
A visit to the Edison Museum
ITILLOIdilillY BOUGHTON, President
ALLK I). ZUIDEMA, Dean
at Greenfield Village on March 17
The
This probing of prejudice in
MABEL R. FISHER, Manager
first meeting of the Bodzin
DISTINGUISHED FACU
children will supplement the Sci- Family Club was held at the home will be the Chapter's next event,
LTY, ALI, BRANCHES OF MUSIC ,
DRAMATIC
Miss Selma Jakent, chairman of
ART AND DANCING, CERTIFICATES AND
entific Research Department's of Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin,
DEGREES
the Sports Committee, announced
studies at
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Calvert,
on
Saturday,
March
anti-Semitism in adults.
recently.
SUMMER MASTER CLASS PIANO--CARL FRIEDBERG
Groups of children at different 9, at which time Jack J. Bodzin,
For Bulletin Address W. H. It. ItEr`.4,
Registrar
The group will meet again at
school grade levels will be studied just returned from the armed
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8:15 p.m., Thursday, March 28, in
and their behavior and attitudes forces, was honored.
Detroit, Michigan, Zone 2 TEMPLE 1.2870
the Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
compared to those of adults; at-
Wexler Reports
On Palestine
Study Child
Racial Prejudices
Hebrew Schools
Plan for Purim
Zionists Discuss
Current Events
DETROIT INSTITUTE
of MUSICAL ART
Bodzin Club
tempts will be made to ascertain
at which point children's groups
begin to mirror the attitudes of
adult groups. This project will in-
vestigate at what point and for
what reasons children develop
discriminatory tendencies.
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