I /Friday, February 14, 1947 nETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle AtiAN CF TUT WELT I A JWV Broadcast 1-1 By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE NATIVE DETROITER, a young man of great sincerity and varied accomplishments, has joined the staff of the Jewish Community Council as director of internal relations. The newly-created post will introduce him to the many problems within the confines of the Jewish cemmunity proper and he recognizes the post as a challenge to his ingenuity and his abilities. The young man is Louis Fraiberg, product of Detroit's public schools and of Wayne University, former teacher and worker with juvenile delinquents and the blind. "I am happy to be on the staff of the Community Council," he said, "because of the opportunity to do work in which I have long been interested. Community rela- tions is a relatively new field which does not yet have the an- swers to many of its problems. "Defining those problems and organizing to meet them are rec- ognized as necessary to Jewish communal life of today. I sincer- ely hope that I may be helpful to the Jewish community in helping to analyze and solve those prob- lems so that the community will be strengthened and irritations to it obviated." * * THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the Gen. Maurice Rose Post will hold a card party as part of a membership drive at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at Bnal Moshe. Rela- tives of veterans are invited. • * * ROBERT RAFELSON POST and Auxiliary will entertain vet- erans at Marine Hospital Tues- day. David Gutman will sing, ac- companied by Maryann Fleisher. Refreshments will be served and three radios will be presented to the men. *e * ENTHUSIASM IS mounting for the fourth annual patriotic Mili- tary Ball sponsored by the De- partment of Michigan Saturday, Feb. 22 In Masonic Temple. The ballroom will have patriotic decorations and flags representing the 55 countries of the United Nations. Dignitaries in public life have sent in greetings and well-wishes. * FRAIBERG RECEIVED his A.B. in education at Wayne in 1937 and an M. A. in English in 1939. He joined the public school system and taught at Cass Tech- nical High and at Wayne. In 1941, he became Interested in social work and took a position at the Wayne county bureau of social aid. While there he began to take training for a master's LOUIS FRAIBERG degree in social work. He received his diploma from the U. of M. in 1946 after specializing in community organization. His thesis, a study of the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Home, was written as a result of a study he conducted while serving as consultant to the mayor's committee on community care of chil- dren in 1945. * * * BEFORE COMING TO the Community Council, Fraiberg was with the state division of services for the blind of the Michigan welfare department. He was in charge of placement for the blind in the Wayne, Oakland, Monroe and Macomb county area, and he worked closely with industry and rehabilitation agencies. Fraiberg considers his experience invaluable after dealing with the problems of a minority group which is discriminated against by some employers because of a physical handicap. He points out the remarkable analogy between the problems of the blind and those of other minority groups who suffer because of discrimination for re- ligious and racial reasons. NEW CONVENIENCE IN SERVING MANNA MATZO DIVIDES INTO 9 BITE-SIZE BISCUITS Bits - size Manua Matzo bis- cuits ore ideal for delightful snack-tinte sand- wiches! Page lever. Typical of these is the following the "United Nations" as the theme letter from Gov. Kim Sigler: for this occasion. "It Is a pleasure to extend greet. "The success of this united drive inngs to the Department of Mich- for world peace depends on co- operation among the representa- igan, JeWish War Veterans of the United States, on the occasion of tives of the peoples of the world. your fourth annual patriotic Mili- The teamwork which you dis. tary Ball. played as members of the armed "The event is indeed a most forces, and now as a peacetime organization, can be an Important noteworthy one, marking the re- turn of peacetime activity which factor In forging a strong public was interrupted by so many of opinion to back the efforts of the your members who were fighting United Nations. throughout the world. I am happy "Best wishes for the most suc- that you, members of the oldest cessful Military Ball in your his- veterans organizdtlon, have chosen tory." LEIB Primaries: Monday, February 17 MADE RATIONING WORK As wartime chairman of Detroit's largest rationing board, Leib waged a successful fight to get for everyone in his district a JUST SHARE OF SCARCE COMMODITIES AT FAIR PRICES. Help him to continue his public service! Leib advocates a separate Circuit \ Court branch exclusively for divorce matters ... and reconciliation efforts by the judges themselves to bring husbands and wives together and prevent broken homes. Vole LEIB WE HEED "IS— ENERGY! FAIRNESS ! PUBLIC SPIRIT! SAMUEL W. Prominent Attorney for Civic Worker CIRCUIT JUDGE Endorsed by CIO. A.F.of L., Church and Civic Groups 5?_52.525" NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD A meeting of the luncheon com- Mrs. Sam Freedman is chairman mittee of the Neugarten Medical Aid will be held Friday, Feb. 14, of the Purim family dinner of at the home of Mrs. Norman the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to be Noble. held Sunday, March 9. 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