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JWF Annual Parley to Discuss Women to Hold Juniors, Stay at Home Sunday,

Two Amendments to By-Laws G-Day Classes Keep Gift to Campaign Ready!

In preparation for G-Day, ma-
Two proposed amendments to cial Service Bureau board are
the by-laws of the Jewish Wel- Huldah Fine, Mrs. William H. jor Allied Jewish Campaign proj-
fare Federation will be submitted Frank, Dr. Sol C. Grossman, Mrs. ect for general solicitation of the
for consideration at the 25th an- J. Shurly Horwitz, Mrs. Harry L. women's division, volunteer work-
nual meeting of the Federation at Jones, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Dr. ers will meet at a series of train-
8:30 p.m., Monday, April 9 at the Alexander W. Sanders, Dr. Law- ing sessions at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
Jewish Community Center.
rence II. Seltzer, Dr. Myer Teitel- nesday, Thursday and Friday, at
One amendment suggests a baum and Mrs. Henry Wineman. the Davison Center and.the Jew-
limitation of three consecutive
Nine members-at-large to the ish War Veterans Memorial
terms of one year each on the Federation board of governors Building.
Mrs. Albert Pilavin of Provi-
service of the four executive corn- will be elected. Suggested nom-
mittee members selected by the inees are Joseph Bernstein, Irwin dence, R. I., a vice-chairMan of
board of governors and also sug- I. Cohn, Rabbi Leon Fram, Wil- the national women's division of
gests that the chairman of each liam Friedman, Mrs. John C. the United Jewish Appeal, will
budget and planning division, be Hopp, Henry Meyers, Morris L. address the meetings, which are
included on the committee.
Schaver, Ben L. Silberstein and under the chairmanship of Mrs.
The second amendment sug- Barney Smith. Nominated by pe- Sidney J. Karbel.
gests the addition to the board of tition was Mortis Lieberman.
Each session will be under the
governors of past presidents and
Also considered will be a set supervision of a vice-chairman of
Allied Jewish Campaign chair- of amended by-laws of the Jewish general solicitation, including Above are the chairman of Area A. In the front row (left to right)
man, for terms not exceeding five Children's Bureau, which con- Mrs. Benjamin Coggan, Mrs. Da- are Alma Fox, Leo Majzels, Area A chairman; Harriett Ruth
years.
tinues as a corporation, although vid S. Diamond, Mrs. Arthur I. Migdol; in the back are Seymour Lichter; Benson Jaffee; Helen
For the first time, the Fred M. its functions are included in the Gould, Mrs. Herbert Frank, Mrs.
Golde; Melvin Winokur, and Mildred Fox.
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Butzel Memorial Award to the in- children's department of the Jew- Emil D. Rothman and Mrs. Ray-
dividual contributing most to ish Social Service Bureau.
Directing the drive will be
mond Sokolov.
"stay-at-home"
for
5,000
A
Jewish communal life in Detroit
Leo Majzels and Allen Bobroff,
program
arrangements
are
be-
prospective
junior
division
con-
area chairmen. Division chair-
will be presented at the meeting. ! The proposed by-laws omit a ing made by Mrs. Maurice A.
Selection of the recipient is be-1 number of provisions felt to be Klein, chairman of worker's tributors to the Allied Jewish men in Area A' are Alma Fox;
ing made by the presidents of the superfluous under existing condi- training, and Mrs. Samuel Gran- Campaign is set for Sunday ac- Mildred Fox; Helen Golde; Ben-
local Jewish social service tions and a change in the si'e
cording to Milton Lucow, chair- son Jaffee; Seymour Lichter;
don, vice-chairman.
Harriet Ruth Migdol, and Mel-
agencies affiliated with the Fed- the board.
man.
eration who are to be honored at
vina Winokur.
To
make
a
success
of
the
one-
a presidents' dinner preceding the
Area B division chairmen are
day drive, Lucow asked that
meeting.
Rose Fine; Joyce Janeway; Har-
every
prospect
remain
at
home
Five member agencies will hold
until a worker has paid him a riet Alper; Samuel Ross; Shirley
their annual meetings and elec-
- A meeting of the parents was visit concerning his pledge to the Rappaport, and Divera Cowan.
tions at the same time. These in-
clude Fresh Air Society, Jewish
Scholarship auditions for piano held at the Carmel Hebrew campaign.
More than 500 volunteers have
Social Service Bureau, Jewish only will be conducted shortly School March 22 and it was de-
Vocational Service, North Ftnd by the Music Study Club to se- cided to organize a Parent-Teach- been recruited to do the job.
Headquarters will be establish-
Clinic and Resettlement Service. lect the youthful recipient of ers Organization.
Nominated for the Jewish So. "The 1 9 5 1 - 5 2 .,.•* —
The charter members are Mrs. ed at the Davison branch of the
Alex Prag, Mrs. Maurice Lax, Jewish Community Center.
Gwladis Luloff
Mrs. Arthur Goulson, and Mrs.
Award."
Izzy Adler,
This scholar-
Mothers of past and present Rabbi Sperka to Talk
ship was estab-
pupils of both the school and the at AJC Study Institute
lished by the
nursery will be included as mem-
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The Labor Zionist Movement Music Study
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Bnai
bers..The next meeting for the David will be the speaker at the
Insured for
of Detroit is arranging a farewell C 1 u b, through
general membership will be held Institute of Jewish Studies spon-
evening for Hyman Wiener, vet- funds set up by
AU tends received by
at 8 p.m., Thursday, May 3 at the sored by the Detroit Women's SPECIAL:
eran Labor Zionist, on Saturday the relatives and
April le will earn lull- divideaRe
school,
17556
Wyoming.
friends
of
the
from
April
1.
Division, American Jewish Con-
evening at the Labor Zionist In-
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late Gwladis
gress at 9:45 a.m., Monday at
stitute.
NO
SERVICE FEE
Miss
Luloff
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the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
• wiener, who is leaving for Luloff, who was
C. N. DAVIDSON & CO.
Israel on April 25 is a pioneer of one of Detroit's outstanding mu-
tion. Rabbi Sperka's topic will
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the Labor Zionist Organization. sicians and teachers.
be "Should Jews Set Up All Day
WO. 3-3223
These scholarship auditions
He has served actively on the
Schools?"
The annual Purim program of
city committee of the Farband will be open to all talented stu-
Labor Zionist Order and has been dents of every race, color and the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will
a spiritual guide to the Avrunin creed between the ages of 14 and be held at Rosenberg's Catering
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday.
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Branch of the Farband.
The latest move from Palestine,
All teachers in the city area
He has been a member of
Branch One of the L.Z.O.A. for are invited to send in names of "Great Promise" will be shown.
April 1 to 8 has been set aside
students who may be interested
40 years.
Members of the Labor Zionist in the scholarship. Applications as a week for worldwide celebra-
tion marking the anniversary of
Movement, friends and relatives, will be mailed upon request.
Auditions will be held during the arrival in Israel of the first
are invited to attend this fare-
well party. Refreshments will be the month of May, the final audi- Youth Aliyah group in 1934.
The celebration will be marked
tions to be held on June 9 at the
served.
in countries throughout the world
Women's City Club. .
For information, call Mrs. J. S. in response to a proclamation
Sauls, UN. 2-4034, or Mrs. Ira G. which was issued from Jerusalem
last month.
Kaufman, UN. 2-9142.
HARRY GREEN

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Music Society
Sets Auditions

PTO Organized
by Carmel School

Labor Zionists Set
Farewell Evening

Am\

Mizrachi Sisters
Plan Purim Event

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Psychoanalyst Set
by Adas Shalom

Dr. Louis A. Schwartz, Detroit
psychoanalyst, will address the
Adult Study Institute of Adas
Shalom Synagogue (Northwest
Hebrew Congregation) at 9 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 3.
His lecture is part of a current
series sponsored by the Adult
Study group, on Psychiatry and
Religion.
Dr. Schwartz, who is a fellow
of the American Psychiatric As-
sociation and a lecturer in the
extension division of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, will speak
on the subject, "The Psychologi-
cal Aspects of Marriage."
A film, relevant to the lecture,
will be shown.

S. Z. Young People
Schedule 'Matzo Ball'

The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
will hold a social entitled "The
Matzo Ball," at 8:30 p.m., April
18.
Ben Katzman and his orchestra
will fuitish the music and the
event will be held in the social
hall of the synagogue.
Tickets may be secured by con-
tacting Marilyn Hershenson, UN.
2-6909.

Religious School Teachers
to Hold City-Wide Institute

Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Rabbi
The first city-wide Religious
School Teachers Institute in De- Leon Fram and Albert Elazar
troit will be held at the Adas will speak.
Sholom (Northwest) Congrega-
Seminars at 2 p.m. Closing ses-
tion Sunday morning and after-
sion at 3 p.m., with Rabbi Jacob
noon.
The Institute is sponsored by E. Segal presiding. Leaders will
Beth Aaion, Bnai Moshe, Temple report and Rabbi Cedarbaum will
Beth El, Temple Israel, Adas
summary.
Sholom, Congregation Shaarey preSent a
Zedek and the Midrasha (College
of Jewish Studies). The follow-
ing program has been planned:
Opening session at 10 a.m.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preside
and Rabbi David I. Cedarbaum of
Chicago will speak, followed by
a panel discussion.

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