Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, March 2, 1951 NCJW Slates UN Observer Mrs. Adolph Robison of West Englewood, N. J., accredited ob- server to the United Nations for the National Council of Jewish Women, will be the principal speaker on the world affairs day program, "Tomorrow is Now," presented by the Detroit Section of the National Council of Jew- DETROIT Page 3 JEWISH CHRONICLE • • e Program Set on Inter Faith Histadrut to End Cainiungit "United for Freedom" is the of Station CKLW, will serve as With Kusevitsky, Israel Guest theme of the dramatic presenta- narrator. The musical background will - Detroit's Histadrut campaign Though 500 new contributions tion being jointly sponsored by will formally close Sunday, were made during the currrent the Archdiocesan Council of be furnished by the Central High March 25 with a city-wide dem- campaign, the success of t h e Catholic Women, the Council of School Choir, under the direction onstration at Music Hall, it was campaign depends mainly on Churchwomen, the Greater De- of Dr. Harry W. Seitz. There will announced by Morris Lieber- "leg work'' of camptign work- 1 troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- be no admission charge. man, campaign chairman. ers and coverage of every pros- cil and the National Association Moshe Kusevitsky, famous pect who contributed last year. for the Advancement of Colored cantor, will be the guest artist The furniture division boosted People, at the Veteran's Memorial at the closing affair Akiva its total to 121 per cent of last Building, 15 West Jefferson ave- Govrin, member of the Knesset year. nue, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 13. Nin,: major Jewish organiza- Histadrut friends are urged to and Histadrut leader in Israel, Myrtle Labbitt, women's editor tional groupings will be invited will be the guest speaker. Rabbi listen to the "Voice of Hista- to participate in a city-wide plan- Morris Adler of Congregation drut" every Saturday at 10:15 ning conference on Sunday after- Shaarey Zedek will also speak. p.m. over Station WJLB, 1400 noon, April 8 at the Davison Dr. Joseph Burstein, director on your dial, under directorship Center, in behalf of the 1951 Al- of the culture and education de- of Louis Levine. lied Jewish Campaign, Leon Kay oartment of the Histadrnt, in announced. Israel, who addressed several Kay will be chairman of the Histadrut meetings here, will re- organizations division in the 1951 turn to the city to be the guest campaign. speaker at next Thursday's His- tadrut rally at the Labor Zion- Among tue groupings to parti- *st Institute. cipate are Bnai Brith lodges, Reactivation of the Detroit Michael Taich, director of or- Zionist organizations, Landsman- oanizations, reported a spurt of Army and Navy Committee of schaften and Workmen's Circle activities and additional contri- the National Jewish Welfare branches, Jewish War Veterans, butions of landginanschaften, Board as the Board's local USO American Jewish Congress chapt- boosting their total to over 50 Armed Services Committee took ers, American Jewish Committee per cent of last year's campaign. chapters, congregations, Jewish place at a meeting held Feb. 22. With one-third of last year's Labor Committee, and social, frat- Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, chair- total still to be obtained, the ex- ernal, cultural and labor groups. man, appointed a nominating -cutive board mapped out plans to intensify solicitation of out- committee. beaded by Samitel H. The Chronicle deadline is on standing pledges. It was dis- Rubiner to prepare a slate of of- MRS. ADOLPH' ROBISON Tuesday noon. ficers who will have responsibil- closed that nearly 1,700 pledges • • • are unreported as well as treas- ity for the expanding program. ish Women on Monday at the ury gifts from . All organizations wishing to 60 organizations. NEW '51 HUDSON Jewish Community Center. participate in these activities are Roomiest and Most Morring sessions will open at invited to appoint a representa- RA6133 ma...LIAM P. GRe.EN- Comfortable Car 10 a.m, with a panel discussion. tive to the committee. Registra- FELD of Indianapolis will be "What Road Jewish Learning?" tion may be arranged by calling the featured speaker at 9:45 DELIVERY followed by a movie and lecture Committee headquarters, TE. 5- a.m., Monday at the Northwest IN on "Important Precautions in Hebrew Congregation under the A symposium on "The Failure 8400. Atomic Defense" by William Any Color — Any Style Individuals who wish to be- auspices of the Detroit Women's Davis, public relations director of Denazification in Germany To- come supervisors also may call Division of the American Jew- FOR BEST DEAL SEE of Civilian Defense in the De- day," will be held under the ausp- this number. STANLEY ish Congress. Rabbi Greenfeld Loll area. ices of the Stephen S. Wise Chapt- Other volunteers are needed for the second speaker in the Insti- At the 11:30 a.m. session Dr. er of the American Jewish Con- junior and senior hostesses and tute of Jewish Studies sponsor- Herbert T. Schmale, assistant gress, Monday evening at the for home hospitality, particular- ed by the Congress, will address 13505 (OS. .CAMPAU professor of psychiatry at -the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. ly during the forthcoming holi- the group on, "Rebuilding Our TW. 1-7170 TW. 1-0272 University of Michigan Medical Participants in the discussion day periods. Jewish Community." School, will speak on the prob- will be: William - H. Baldwin, lems of children and parents prosecutor at the first Nurenberg under enforced civilian defense Trials; Rabbi William Greenfield, Indianapolis, recently returned measures. A complimentary luncheon will from a tour of Europe and Ger- b be served at 12 p.m. to all paid- many; and Dr. David B. Gaber- *, up members who bring a bundle man, president of the chapter. for the Council Resale Shops. Lunch will be followed by Mrs. Robison's "On the Spot UN Report." Planning Parley Called for April 8 • AJC Speaker Service Group Is Reactivated AJC Plans Panel on Denazification hrs. VICTORIA MOTOR SALES *ONIlte fre t Cleveland Pianist Slated at Musicale Luncheon Set by Maimonides Mrs. Charles Gitlin, program chairman of the Women's Aux- iliary of the Maimonides Medi- cal Society's annual fund-raising luncheon and fashion show, an- nounces the presentation of fash- ions by Saks Fifth Avenue which will highlight the luncheon on March 28 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds of the luncheon are used for supply of prosthetic devices for the Israel wounded and their rehabilitation. The auxiliary received a letter to the members from Moshe Rabinowitz, director Kupat Cho- Inn, Tel Aviv. Rabinowitz says in his letter: "The Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society is a unique group of its own through- out the United States. I must state frankly and proudly that without their offered help we would not have been able to bring the Orthopedic Zamenhof Department of the Hasharon Hospital into being." Tickets for the luncheon and fashion show may be obtained by calling Mrs. Max Blaine, UN. 3-3792. - Mrs. Royal S. Maas, chairman of the Jewish Community Center music committee, will give a tea musicale at her home, 3201 Cambridge, at 1 p.m., Saturday. Earl Kelly, young Cleveland pianist, will make his first De- troit appearance at this occasion. The musicale will be given for the ticket committee which is working for the Raya Garbou- soya concert, which will take place Thursday, March 2.9, at the Music Hall. Interracial Committee Offers Program Help Help in planning programs on race relations subjects is offered to community club program chairmen by the Mayor's Inter- racial Committee. The committee will supply speakers to discuss problems in race relations, films, recordings for radio and phonograph or books on human relations. No charge is made for rental of the 16min sound films. Club presidents or program chairmen may secure speakers or materials by phoning the com- mittee at WO. 1-9674. Bob Hope starring la "THE LEMON DROP KID'! a Paramount Plature Like all clever wives, Mrs. Hope "holds her star" by feeding him the things he likes. "When it comes so eating," she says, "Bob isn't any different from most men. He kdowi what he wants, and he wants it to be good. And I've found a way to make everything good. 'that's to cook with an Electric Range. 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