li7 111014- . 411 . Thursday, Sept ember 22, 111411 NEW YORK — The Mizrachi Women's Organization, national women's religious-Zionist group. will hold its 24th national annual convention in Atlantic City, Nov. 18-12, Mrs: Lionel Golub, of Brooklyn, acting national presi- dent, announced. More than 1,000 delegates from every section of the country are expected to attend the annual meeting to hear first-hand reports • on late political and social-wel- fare developments in Israel. Special sessions of the conven- tion will be devoted to the polit- ical situation, the group's child- restoration program and coopera- tion of the organization in the work of the Jewish National Fund. Workshop sessions for regional representatives are also sched- uled to be held prior to the es- tablishment of . membership and fundraising quotas for the year. A'. highlight of the convention will be a report on progress made in the establishment of the Bar- Ilan memorial religious school and cultural center at Raanana, Isra e l. The organization, with up- wards of 50,000 members, organ- ized into.187 local . chapters, sup- ports 48 projects benefiting some 3,000 native and refugee children in Israel. The group's programs of voca- tional, agricultural, religious and academic education are conducted in the traditions of orthodox Judaism. Donor Planned by Beth Aaron The Beth Aaron Sisterhood have completed their plans for their donor luncheon to be held Dec. 6, at the Bel Aire Terrace. All committee chairmen are in need of workers. Volunteers should contact Mrs. I. LeVine, UN 1-5780. The first membership tea of the season will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19. at the home of Mrs. Ben- jamin Boren, 19454 Stansbury avenue. Aid Jews in Poland Set at 100 000 Urges Israel , MRS. BARGMAN Hadassali's Drive Spurred "A 2,000 year old dream come true." was the characterization given Israel by Mrs. Samuel Hal- perin, national president of Ha- dassah, speaking to hundreds of members of the Detroit chapter at its opening luncheon on Tues- day, Sept. 13. The implementation of this dream on the part of the mem- bership was urged by Mrs. Theo- dore Bargman, chapter president. and Mrs. Alfred Meyers, who is heading the current Honor Roll campaign. Gifts of small amounts by large numbers of women are needed as much as contributions by large givers, .it was pointed out. The zeal of the general solici- tors has sent the percentage of slips covered soaring, and at this point the campaign seems well on the way to a successful con- clusion, Mrs. Meyers stated. Chairmen for the general soli- citation in the various groups are: Central West, Mrs. Aaron Friedman; Russell Woods, Mrs. Sander Hillman; University East, Mrs. Abe Katzman, Mrs. Saris ,Shekter and Mrs. Milton.Sorock; University West—Mrs. Harry Robinson: and Wyoming. Mrs. Charles Perlman. Eva Prenzlauer Aid Charts Donor Event Mrs. Morris Mendelson was ap- pointed chairman of the annual donor luncheon of the Eva Prenz- lauer Maternity Aid set for Dec. It at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Assisting Mrs. Mendelson will be Mesdames N. Blatinkoft, H. Friedmin, H. Hoffman, A. Syner, J. York and J. Yudkoft. Welfare Group to Meet Tuesday The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish European Welfare Organization will meet at 12 noon Tuesday. at the home of Mrs. Sadie Bienenfeld Haut, 2327 Sturtevant avenue. The branch has set its annual donor for Dec, 13, at the Bel Aire. For information, call TO. 6-7572. SIMPLE as A.B.C. AIRS LAGER TASTES BETTER (it's made in closed vats!) A B C Pam. Ii DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Mizrachi Unit Sets Conclave AIR IS OUT BETTER FLAVOR IN L 1.1.) • • WARSAW—(World News Serv- icest—The number of Jews in Poland is a frequent topic of cal- culations in the foreign press; 80.000, 60,000 and even less is given as the exact figure. According to the latest data, the figure is about 100,000. This fig- ure is based on the number of Passover holidays when Matzos applications received during the were being distributed to the Jews. Over 90,000 Jews were register- ed, all of whom bore proper iden- tification cards which are minute- ly examined by a combined com- mittee of representatives from the Jewish Central Committee, Board of Jewish Congregations and Joint Distribution Commit- tee. Of this number 5,162 were registered in Warsaw, 13,690 in Lodz, 6,000 in Szczecin and 45,000 in Lower Silesia. nationalized industries of Lodz and Upper Silesia. The Jewish cooperative move- ment greatly 'expanded in 1948. The central board of the Jewish productive cooperatives now em- braces 220 cooperatives with over 9,000 workers and it is calcu- lated that that contingent will reach 12,000 in 1949. SHOW BIG PROFITS Most of the cooperatives are well ogranized unit: with 100 .to 300 members, thoroughly sound economically. In 1948 the capital stock amounted to 3.5 times as much as in 1947, and within the last two years it became 34 times higher than the initial capital. Working capital jumped from three million zlotys at the end of 1946 to 16 million during 1947 and to 59 million at the end of 1948, which means that it was 20 times the amount of 1946. Some of the Jewish coopera- tives are considered examples of that type of enterprise. The gar- ment cooperative "Jednosc" in 1948 had a turnover of 121 mil- lion zlotys , a 12 million profit and employed 250 persons. The shoemaking cooperative "Olgin" has 270 workers. 65 mil- lion turnover and a profit of 4.5 milljon zlotys. The shoemaking cooperative "Zgoda" in Wroclaw had 288 employees, 155 million zlotys turnover and eight million profit. Beth El Charts Choir for Service A newly formed High School Choir under the direction of Mrs. Jason Tickton will perform at the Rosh Hashonah Children's Servs ice, to be held at Temple Beth El this Saturday afternoon, Septem- ber 24, at 2:30 p.m. The following ,students are choir members: 'Helen Alexander, John Bloom, Johanna Frankel, Adele German. Lois Herman, Babette Kahn, Thomas Kreger, Lois Karbel, Richard Levinson, Carol Lewis. Jo Anne Lewis, Margo Stark and Sharon Schwartz. The service will be conducted by the following members of this year's Confirmation Class: Carole Goldstein, Elizabeth Meyers, Richard Peritz and Evelyn Rogoff. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach the Sermonette. JEWS IN INDUSTRY The number of Jews employed in heavy industry and in the na- tionalized consumers' industry, especially in textile plants has greatly increased. According to the latest data fbr Lower Silesia, the employment! figures read as follows: •Purity Chapter Sets Heavy industry (metal, 907 glassworks, etc.) 643 •Annual Donor Plans Coal mines 1 413 Textile industry Purity chapter 359, OES, met at the home of Esther Tenzer to Nationalized consumers' 1 013 ' complete arrangements for its industry donor luncheon to be held Tues- 3 976 day, Nov. 1, at Masonic Temple. Total About 2,000 Jews work in the For reservations, call UN. 3-0191. HAPPY NEW YEAR 011ay the New Year bring with it the fullest measure of justice, peace and brotherhood among AB(' ALTES BEER all nations and all men. CLOSED VATS DO IT! A B C is your reminder of FORD MOTOR COMPANY MO 0004 R 4 LAGER BEE— ac6g'"is ArrleorAes located ,, Detroo. •rul San Him.. CAN ALTKS MO.:WINO COM PA N Y. Dodroot 14, Monk MIA , •