Nge, Fourteen T H; E'• Midwest Jewish Educators Meet Rabbi .Kirschblum, At Three Meetings • The next conference • of the Eastern Central States Region of the American Association for Jewish Education will be held the latter part of November in Columbus,., 0., - where- lay lead- ers and educators will discuss Jewish education problems. The conference will open with an Oneg Shabbath on Friday night, Nov. 24. Saturday night a symposium will be conducted on the toPic "What Shall We Teach Our Children?" On Sunday morning, reports will be submit- ted on "An Inventory of Jewish Education In Our Cities During the Years 1941-43." There will be a luncheon meeting . on Nov. 26, with Prof. Horace M. Kallen speaking on "The Amefican Jew- ish Community and the Jewish Education of the American Jei.v," The Sunday evening session will be devoted to "Future Plans and Prograrns in Our Community." . Members of the staff and board of the United Hebrew Schools are planning to attend the conference. " Mizrachi Organization Lead- er Speaks to Young Israel Friday at Yeshivah Bnai Moshe Young People Announce Affair Rabbi Max KirSchblum, execu- tiVd secretary of the Mizrachi Or- gani-zation of Anierica, will ad- dress three meetings in Detroit this week-end,. • •-. This Friday evening, Rabbi Kirschblum will addresS . the for- um of Young Israel at the Yeshi- At the Sir,richath Torah ser :Qicesi of Congregation ShaareY7Zeclek last Friday Morning, grad-: uation exercises -were: 4*1, and diplomas were ' ,the following 81 graduateS V.41o:.-have completed. the.. eighth grade: Hilda , Elaine • Arkin, Mivi Erman,, Rose Mendelson, Yale Aronoff, Dora othy Joan Feinberg, Adele . Miller,! June Aviscih, -Robert • Fenton, 'rye Newman. . . . Estelle' Bernice •Bakst;''Roshlie Jha.nn Ferrer, Marilyn. Rose- Pensler, Allen Barg, Betty A. Fleiss, • Judith Piaven, Dolores S. Barit; William Shetzer Frank, David M. Robinowitz. Leonard Erwin Baron, Barbara R. Freedman, Rhoda K. Rossen, Sylvia Zita Becher, Louise Friedman. Marion Ruskin, Beverly Jean Bensman, Mel- vin Lee Gilbert, Richard Sanders. Suzanne. Miriam Berger, Sylvia Glid-;•:. stone, Sheldon •Jay Scholnick, Enid BerkoN.Vitz, Natalie Ri Goldberg:. Jared Schubiner, Justine Leslie . Bessman, Herbert Gordon, - :Ronnie ."June Shapiro. Alene B. 'Blumberg% ',.16Vce,-,-Gottliela, Franklin Ira Sidlosv; • Edwin, Blumberg, Janiece Greenbaum, • Mona Sommers, Nettie Borman, Irene Lee Greenwald, Hiliel :Sloan. "" :Joyce` Rhoda . Briskman, Susanne Jackson, - Annette " Stern, • ,Herman . A. Erode, Joyce Kaplan, Alan Tobin, Helen H. Brown, Charlotte. B: Kauf- man, Roslyn Weinbaum. • Barbara Rita Coggan, - Elinor Lois Knoper, Marilyn Ruth. WeiSman, Shir- ley . Gene Cohen, Charles L. Kramer, Arthur - S. " Weston, Zelda - Cohen,. Del- phine Kwaselow, Leonard Wine. Caralee Cohn, Beverly Lastar, Sybil•- Esther -Witus, Audrey Joyce Cornfield,. Edythe J. 'Lefkowitz, Joan Zechman, Ralph Joseph ..Coskey, Sylvia Muriel. Leiter, Lester Zeff. Irene. Sharon Cott, Florence Barbara Levy, Phyllis R. Zieve, Flarence El- kus, Naomi Ellen Linden, Bluma Mae Zilber, Sheryl Joyce Epstein, Harriet Hope Mellon, Richard Zimbe•off. 1942-43 Welfare Allocations Hit 291/2•Millions I 55 Agencies in I28 Sections Received Funds, Budget Analysis Reveals NEW YORK-One • hundred and fifty • five federations and welfare funds in 128 communi- ties allocated a total of $29,569,-, 703 for 1942-43 needs, it was ported last- Week by the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds in its annual budget analysis. This amount does not represent the entire income of the beneficiary agencies but con- sists only of the sums allotted them by the fund-raising agen- cies. There are 313 organized Jew- ish communities in the U. -S. and Canada. The 128 under study, three of Which are in Canada, comprise approximately 81 per cent of the total estimated Jew- ish population of both countries. The board of Young People's Society of Congregation - Bnai Moshe announces the opening af- fair of the season to be held Oct. 31, in the banquet hall of the synagogue, Dexter and Law- rence. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, - ad- visor to the group, will present an opening prayer. President Sam GOodman will give a short talk on the coming season's plans. Dancing and refreshments will follow. All members and friends of YPS are invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. Education Month Talks On Radio Concluded The series of radio addresses sponsored on the occasion of the 17th annual Education Month of the United Hebrew Schools, over the Jewish.. Hour, sponsored by Hyman. Altman on Station WJLB, were concluded . with talks by A. J. Lachover. and Lawrence W. Crohn, iast Satur- day and Sunday., It was stated this week that efforts to • focus the community's attention on the problem of the education of, the children will continue. 81 Awarded Diplomas at Shaarey Zedek JEWIS,r1-1 . NEWS RABBI MAX KIRSCHBLUM vah, Dexter- ,.and Cortland., His address will launch the first 'of a series of monthly, religious forums of Young Israel, at the Magen'' Abrahain . .Synagogue of Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah. His talk will be followed by a social hour arranged by the Women's League for Sabbath Observance, with Mesdames David Apple- baum and Charles T. Gellman as hostesses. At 2:30 this Saturday, Rabbi kirschblUin will address the Women'• League for Sabbath Observance at Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel,, Taylor and Woo- be. the first sterieS . '0;,S. abbatiC.:afternotin •Le-vin; chairinan of the- 12tli St. - branch •of the. Sab- bath Observance League, will be hOstesS.' „ This Saturday _evening, Rabbi UHS Membership Drive Started ; Tribute Paid To Late Judge Keidan The Joint DistributiOn Com- mittee made public the names of more than 100 Austrian Jews who have escaped into Switzer- land from France, Holland, Bel- gium and other countries. The list was compiled by the Associa- tion of • Austrian Immigrants in Palestine and forwarded from Jerusalem to JDC's New York headquarters. The list is avail- able at the office of The Jewish • News. PARIS SETS NEW STYLE IN ANTI-NAZI FASHIONS LISBON. (JPS)—Paris, former style center of the world, has set a new style with an anti-Nazi motif. Reacting to the Nazi or- der that all Jews must hence- forth wear a black and yellow star on the left breast as a mark of identification, Parisians have. taken to wearing. a . black and yellow, pocket handkerchief. "The new style is , sweeping the city," according io a dispatch from the Paris correspondent of the Vanguardia Espanola. The annual membership pro- ject of the United Hebrew SchOols was launched last week in the home of the president of the schools, Rudolph Zuieback. ThiS year's enrollment project is headed by Dr. A: E. Bernstein, chairman, Julius Berman and Morris-.Fishrrian, co=chairmen. Tribute - Was Paid at the Meet- ing. to the late ...Tudge Harry B. Keidan, Who Was identified with this' project from it very incep- AL MILLER tion and closing meetings were 7720 McNICIIOLS ROAto,, . alWaYs held in his home Ber- -Near•Santa 'Barbara'' nard ISaaCS 'paid tribute to the . , Memory of this great Mari. Delicatessen, Appetiiers and " Dairy" Product's 'It is - the goal of this "commit= tee to' increase the inembershiP UNiversity ,2,9781 We Delive r of the UHS by .1,000 meinberS. To SUPPLY W. DAVISON at WILDEMERE All Makes of -, , 0*.t. ;.. AVAILABLE New and Used , Grades 1 and 2 ' 0 S 11' No. 5 V Announcement To Meet the Demands of Hundreds, of Our Friends, We Announce That the Colonial Hotel Will Remain OPEN ALL WINTER COLONIAL HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS Orie of America's Finest Health Resort Hotels Dietary Laws Strictly Adhered To Max Elkin, Managing Director Mount Clemens, Michigan Draft or Bottled for SMILO SOAP ',qv it • ltat-* a a-slims* s s is_s‘ s s NEW YORK (JPS)—The in- formal dedication of a heavy bomber which will ' 'bear the name of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance took place here at the annual conference of the. New York City branches of the Alliance. The funds for the bomber were raised through the purchases of $300,000 of War Bonds by the members of the Jewish National Workers' Alli- ance branches. List •100 Austrian Jews Who Fled to Switzerland Kirschblum .will address the Me,- lave Malice of Detroit Mizrachi, arranged .jointly with the. Detroit Committee for Vaad Halkatzala. He will speak on the emergenCy rescue work carried on by send- ing food and clothing to thous-. ands of refugees stranded. in Asi- atic Russia and other parts of the world.. 'el-port, on the local Vaad Ha- hatzala $25,000 drive will be sub.- mitted by Irwin I. Cohn, chair- Man, -and David I-. Barris, treas- urer. Certificates will be issued to individual donors of $25 and up. • --- Add tional ReligiOus andSchool . . News on -Page 13 • Ask Your Grocer ..... ■■••■■■■ .1.41.4.41 ■ 411,416.4 ■4■ 41.41 ■ ..16.0.4,91.16.-absaialk. Bomber is Named To Honor Farband * Iwo ir:s e • sot s• wit ri w s 6:111 II Wake,* irart IntiLW411 41i i^ VPS lit*** 6-** 4