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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-08-04

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Thursday, August 1, 1919

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Young Israel Committees
Announced by flurry Blitz

Clialtitzim Utilize
Ohl Arab Village •

The follovking committee ap- Young Israel Youth Center on
poin:ments to Young Israel posts Sept. 10-11.

Service)—Moshav llabonim, a

were announced by Harry L.! The social conimittee is mak-
; ing plans for the annual picnic
of Young Israel and all its groups
• set for Sunday, August 28th.
The building committee re-
vealed that the Youth Center
Synagogue-auditorium will be the
only refrigerated air-cooled one
of its kind in the community.
The Youth Center, which will
be completed this month,
j famish recreational and social
activities to the entire youth of
Detroit community. It will have
facilities for games, arts and
• crafts, music appreciation, dra-
' matics and athletics, among oth-
ers. ,

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.t,
HARRY BLITZ
• •



TEL AVIV — (World News

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Bob-Lo Island, Briggs Stadium
Members are requested to show
and Eastwood Park,
their membership cards indicat-
At Eastwood, the amusements ing that their dues have been
as well at• the swimming pool paid for this year when purchas-
were opened to all the children ing books at the store.
free. This was given to them by
courtesy of Abner Rosenzweig.
SOCIALS AT CENTER
The last day of school was de-
Summer teen-age lounge socials
voted to a closing program which are held every Tuesday avening
was arranged in each one of the at the Center. "Live combos"
branches. The closing program provide the music, Harry Weber-
was dedicated to the memories of man, supervhlor, announced.

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Social: Hillel L. Abrams, chair- Lakeoff, Samuel H. Rubiner,
man; Louis Penfil, Mrs. Philip J. George M. Stutz and Mrs. Mel-
Forman. Harold Platt, Mrs. Mor- ville S. Welt.
ris Suhar, Mrs. Hyman ht Co- 'PROCEDURE IMPROVED'
The committee's interim report,
hen and Henry Dworkin.
PLAN DEDICATION
issued a few weeks ago, said at
Arrangements are being made
fur dedication ceremonies of the

NEW YORK—(WNSi —.1 re-
ligious school and cultural cen-
ter, in memory of the late Rabbi
Meir Bar-Han, formerly Meir
Berlin, leader of the World Miz-
rachi movement, will be erected
in Israel by the Mizrachi Wo-
men's Organization of America,
Mrs. Lionel Golub, the organi-
zation's acting national president,
announced.
The memorial will be erected
in Raanana. at the Children's
Village and Farm School which
is one of the 47 projects spon-
sored by the Mizrachi group to
provide diversified training for
the youth of Israel.
The institution which will cost
approximately $100,000 will be
part of a $850,000 expansion pro-
gram of the Mizrachi Women's
Organization.

JOINT PROGRAM

Book I)Iscount
at Marwil Store

Blitz, first vie's-president, M the
Of the $5,250,000 collected in
group's board of directors meet Detroit's 1949 Allied Jewish 1:
ing:
Campaign, $3,600,000 will go to
Membership: Abbe A. Levi the United Jewish Appeal for re
chairman; David Feldstein habilitation work in Europe, for
Ephraim Ralph, Harold Kaplan relief and reconstruction in Israe I I
Dr. Moses Wiser. Morris Stolsky and for new Americans, the Jew-
Hyman Moore and Daniel ish Welfare Board of Governors
has voted.
Schwartz.
The remaining funds will be
Educational: Dr. Hugo Mandel-
baum, chairman: Isadore Cohen, budgeted for other health and
Rabbi Henry Carlebach, Rabbi welfare services, education and
Isaac Jacobson. Dr. Leon Hersch- culture, and community relations,
fug. Rabbi Israel Halpern and locally, regionally and nationally.
Deciding on what funds go to
Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin. Is-
rael: Irving W. Schlussel, chair- whom are members of the three
man: Herman K. Cohen, Dr. budget and planning divisions of
Wiser, Isaac Knoppow, Ben We- the JWF, who are about to com-
plete a full year of a new system
instock and Seymour Walfish,
adopted by the board of gov-
House: Morris H. Berris ,
ernors to coordinate as closely as
chairman; Dr. • Harry Portnoy,
possible the twin functions of
Maurice Harris, Ruth Bodzin,
social planning and budgeting.
Sam Novetsky and Mrs. Hyman
3 DIVISIONS
R. Cohen. Community Relations:
SAMUEL H. RUBINER
The new procedure divides all
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
• • •
of the causes included in the cam-
chairman; Solomon B. Cohen
paign'into three fields of service— the time the evaluation was made
and Rabbi Samuel H. Piero.
health and welfare, education and "budgeting in Detroit was on a
PICK WEISENFELD
culture, and community relations relatively high level. and that our
Synagogue: Meyer Weisenfeld, —and sets up a corresponding general procedure has improved
chairman; Jerome W. Kelman, budget and planning division for from year to year."
Leon Mutchnik, Meyer Eisen- each field, functioning on a year-
At the same time it was felt
berg, Dr. Mandelbau Louis round basis.
that there would be value in a
Harris and Walfish. Youth Activ-
Under this plan, members of the systematic review of the budget
ities:. Rabbi Abraham Zentman, division have an opportunity for
procedure with the purpose of in-
chairman; Mrs. Jack H. Isbee, year-round observation of the creasing its effectiveness.
Jack J. Carmen, Ruth Bodzin, agencies whose budgets they will
Chairmen of the three divisions
Joseph Grossman. Cohen, Mrs. later review and recommend.
are Garvett, community relations;
Herman K. Colli• and Mrs.
In an attempt to keep close
Maurice A. Enggass and Milton
Henry Goodman.
check on the operations of the
K. Mahler, co-chairmen, health
Budget and Finance: David I. system, the Federation board has
and welfare; and Henry Meyers
Berris. chairman; Max W. Tem- appointed a special committee to
and Louis Robinson, co-chairmen,
chin Mrs. Henry Goodman, Dav- review the budget procedure.
education and culture,
id Applebaum. Daniel Schwartz,
Headed by Mrs, Samuel
Arthur Klein, Henry C. Keywell, Glogower, the committee includes
THE FINEST
Morris Karbal and Cohen.
Morris Garvett, Mrs. Charles

. Honor Bar-Ilan
Memory in Israel

Theodore Herz! and Chaim Nach-
man Bialik, WhoSe anniversaries
fell on July 20 and 21, respect-
ively.

UHS Close
for Summer;
Open Sept. 6

The D. W. S. Branch and the
Central School conducted their
of former South Africans, has
The United Hebrew Schools program jointly. The principal of
been established at Kfar Lam, 15 closed last Friday, for vacation. the David W. Simons school is
miles south of Haifa. An "ad-
The schools will re-open on Morris Lachover, and of the Cen-
tral School, Norman Ruttenberg.
vance guard" of 25 members is at Tuesday, Sept. 6.
the settlement. The Moshav con-
Plans are now being formulat-
The following students partici-
sists of some 200 members, who ed to provide twnsportation for pated in the program: Sandra
will undergo training at Kfar the following schools: Rose Sit- Sheeler, Nissan Schecter, Clifford
Blum before joining the advance tig Cohen; David W. Simons; Miller, Sheldon Hassel, Harriet
guard.
Parkside and the Northwest Greenbaum, Sidney Branch, Con-
Branch.
athan Bodzin, Irene Kagan and
In addition to South Africans
During the month of July, when Joel Sharkey.
there are a number of Israeli-born
youths as well as Chalutzim from the public schools were closed,
the Hebrew Schools conducted
the U.S.A., India, Holland, Can-
summer sessions. Once each week,
ada and other countries. Kfar
immediately after services, mov-
Lam, which has been acquired
ing pictures were shown. The
by the JNF, was formerly an Arab
pictures were either of a histori-
Members of the Zionist Organ- .
Village.
cal nature or depicted life in Is-
ization of Detroit will receive a
rael.
10 per cent discount on books of
GO ON OUTINGS
Each Friday the pupils were interest to Zionists purchased at
taken for an outing. They were Marwil Book Co., 33 Warren
transferred by buses to various West. it was announced by Mil-
places of amusement, such as: ton Marwil and the Zionist of-

Greenfield Village, Rouge Park, fice.

new settlement consisting largely

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