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September 22, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-22

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DETROIT JEWISH

Thursday, September 22, 941 I

Page 7

CHRONICLE



Neugarten Aid Jewish Education
Congress Panels to Discuss
for Girls Urged
U. S. Jews' Tie to Democracy Plans Donor
The Yiddish, Congregational,

A panel discussion, dealing .
with "What American Jews Have, Julian Barit, 4011 Norfolk ave-
Contributed to Democracy," will nue. Panel is composed of Mes-
be held at all chapter study
dames E. Lawson, B. Miskin, D.
Feinberg and J. Abrams.
Wyoming west—at the home of
Mrs. Melvin Nord. 17600 Pine-
hurst avenue. Panel is composed
of Mesdames I. Botvinik, J. Koe-
nig, J. Portnoy and L. Weinstein.

South — at the home of Mrs.
Theodore Masserman, 2007 Bos-
ton boulevard west. Panel is com-
posed of Mesdames L. Reveno,
William Cohen and A. Katcher.
Central—at the home of Mrs.
Henry Caplan, 4373 Sturtevant
avenue. Panel is composed of
Mesdames H. Weinstock, J. Bean,
J. Kutchai and L. Moss.

Luncheon plans are well under
way for the annual donor lunch-
eon of the Neugarten Medical
Aid, Mrs. Milton Goldsmith,
luncheon chairman, announced at
the opening board meeting held
Sept. 19, at the home of Mrs.
Albert Diamond.
A report meeting was held on
Sept. 16, at the home of Mrs.
David Saks. The following chair-
men reported:
Mesdames Benjamin Krell, Jr.,
David Saks, Irvine Levy, David
Keywell, A. M. Weber, Samuel
Rothstein, Lester Smith, Frank
Berman. Irving Pomerantz, Jo-
seph Busker and Charles Roth-
stein.
The next meeting will be held
at 1 p.m. Monday at the Center.

TEL AVIV—(LIIB)—Histadrut
has announced its decision to
and Hebrew sihools at Detroit
erect 6,000 new houses for work-
have joined in sending a !nailing ers in Israel in order to help al-
to every Jewish family in this leviate the current housing short-
city, urging that all Jewish chil- age in the Jewish State.
Plans for the mass construction
dren be given an opportunity for
of these houses are based on a
a Jewish education.
cost of six million Israeli pounds
The mailing — which answers or a thousand Israeli pounds per
the why, what and when of a house-63,000 a house in Amer-
Jewish education — reminds all ican currency.
parents that !'girls are children,
It is the first time since the
too. We today provide our
establishment of the State that
daughters with secular education
anyone has undertaken to con-
to the same degree that we do
struct a house for one thousand
our sons."
pounds. The houses will consist
"It is just as important to do of three rooms and will have all
that with Jewish education."
modern conveniences.
Information concerning the pro-
gram of any of these schools may
For Want Ads that click, call
be secured by calling Ben Man-
dlekorn at the Jewish Welfare the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1.1040,
before 10 a.m.:Wednesday.
Federation, WO. 5-3939.

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groups of the Women's Division
of the American Jewish Congress
at 1 p.m. Monday, Mrs. Dan Sha-
piro, vice-p?bsident of the educa-
tion committee, announced.
The study gros,
tip all of which
wiU be precedea by a dessert
luncheon, will be held at the fol-
lowing designations:
Northwest — at the home of
Mrs. Hiram Popkin, 18019 Santa
Barbara drive. Panel is composed
at Mesdames M. Goebel, S. C.
Grossman, L. Mervis and S.
Stein.
Northeast—at the home of Mrs.

NEW YORK—Jews and Chris-
tians must continue to work side
by side to maintain and strength-
en the blessings of democracy,
Dr, Everett R. Clinchy, president
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews, declared in
a New Year message that wished
peace of mind and soul for Jews
the world over.
He scored the forces of bigotry
and religious intolerance which
seek to undermine the founda-
tions of democratic effort.
"Here, in our beloved nation,
Jews and Christians together
have striven to create a mighty
democracy, Dr. Clinchy declared.
The National Conference of
Christians and Jews, he added,
will meet the attacks of bigotry
through continued devotion to
the cause of National unity—a
unity made possible by Protest-
ants, Catholics and Jews working
for understanding and brother-
hood."

Trace Jewish Art
in New Pamphlet

The History of Jewish Art is
he.most recent publication of the
eWish Affairs series.
This pamphlet offers the lay-
man an excellent medium with
which to familiarize himself with
!Jewish art.
Written by Dr. Alfred Werner,
this pamphlet offers a wealth of
information concerning the his-'
tory of Jewish art from its be-
. ginnings to the present day.
Copies of the History of Jewish
Art may be received by calling
or writing to the Jewish Com-
inanity Council, 903 Washington
Boulevard Bldg., WO. 3-1657.

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Wayne Law Fraternity
to Hold Annual Smoker

Tau Epsilon Rho, Jewish legal
, fraternity at Wayne University,
will hold its annual get-acquaint-
ed smoker on Tuesday. at Hillel
House, 4841 Second avenue.

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In times of joy or sorrow—

Remember Our Jewish Community Services,

The Agencies of The Federation .

LOCAL WELFARE SERVICES

Give Them Your Thought

And Your Help:

Amity Head
Gives Greeting

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Fresh Air Society

Owen Building, 259 1.afaette West
Vacation program for •boys and girls whost
parents can afford to pay moderate rates.

Hebrew Free Loon Association

9134 Linwood Avenue
Loans without charge to worthy applicant.

House of Shelter

1622 Taylor Avenue
Housing and shelter for transient Jewish tier
and a temporary home for refugee families

Jewish Community Center

8904 Woodward Avenue
The community's club with cultural and recrea-
tional services.

Jewish Community Council

1103 Washington Blvd. Building
Delegate body qperating broad community rela-
tions service within the Jewish community and
in relation to the community at large.

Jewish Home for Aged

11501 Petoskey Avenue
Comfortable residence for nearly 200 old people
and an infirmary for chronically ill aged.

Jewish Hospital Association

Owen Building, 254 Lafayette West
is receiving contributions towajd the early con-
struction and subsequent maintenatice and re•
search program of a local general hospital under
Jewish auspices.

Jewish Social Service Bureau

5737 Second Boulevard
Counseling and casework service for families
foster home care for dependent children.

lowish Vocational Service

324 Lafayette West
Free employment service; vocational guidance
and counseling.

North End Clinic

934 Holbrook Avenue
Medical. diagnostic and dental care for people
unable to alTord private care, general out-patient
medical service.

Resettlement Service

5737 Samna Blvd.
Material aid and service to displaced fanulies
and children arriing in Detroit. location and mi-
gration service for overseas relatives and friends.

United Hebrew Schools

13226 lswton Ah emu.
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When you wish to express consolation, tribute or
joy, give thought to the causes we the Jews of De-
troit have joined together in creating and maintain-
ing ... care of dependent and neglected children .. .
furtherance of Jewish education . . . provision for
' healthful recreation facilities ... perpetuation of our
cultural institutions . • care of our aged.

In Your Will a bequest to the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration will preserve your personal spirit of philan-
thropy and will enshrine your name on the perma-
nent honor roll of Jewish community benefactors.

To console the bereaved and to pay tribute to the
departed, memorial contributions to the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation and its agencies are in keeping with
Jewish tradition.

Commemorate the Yahrzeit of a relative, a dear
friend, a loved one, by contributing to the Special
Occasion Fund of the Federation.

Honor the 'Bar Mitzvah or confirmand, mark a
happy anniversary, share the birthdays of those you
love with others less fortunate.

Special occasions may thus be signified by sending
your contributions to any of the agencies listed here,
or to the Jewish Welfare Federation, Owen Build-
ing, 250 Lafayette West, Detroit 26, Michigan.

Notification is issued immediately to the persons so
honored, and proper acknowledgement is made to
the donor.

Your gift will be applied as you may suggest for child care. vacations, scholarships, medical
aid, refugee work, to capital building funds of the United Jewish Charities, property-holding
corporation of the Federation—or any other of the manifold Federation-sponsored activities.



JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT

OWEN BUILDING

250 Lafayette West

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WOodward 5-3939

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MRS. DAN SHAPIRO
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Histatirut Plans
Homes for $3,090

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