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Mt. Sinai Installs
Its New Officers

Officers of Mt. Sinai Hospital
Assn. and its new junior group,
known as JEMS, were installed
by Rabbi Leon Fram. The of-
ficers are:
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, presi-
dent; Mesdames Isaac Rosen-
thal, Leon A. Katzin, Saul Katz,
Nathan Fishman, Morris Solo-
mon, Daniel Rachmiel, I. A.
Liebson and Joshua Karbal,
vice-presidents; Mrs. Charles
Gitlin, financial secretary; Mrs.
Max Schubiner, assistant fi-
nancial secretary; Mrs. Samuel
Atlas, treasurer; Mrs. Simeon
Cugell and Mrs. Max Fertell,
recording secretaries; Mesdames
Jack Cherney, Lew Rose, Ben
Rosenberg, Thomas Fursht, cor-
responding secretaries; Mrs.
Morris Solomon, social secre-
tary; public relations, Mesdames
Gitlin, Bernard Rose, Philip
Kawa; MeSdames Samuel Bro-
dy, B. Osnos, Max Rosenbaum,
Saul Rosenhaus, Julius Ring,
Louis Goldfine, Charles Brody,
Samuel Klein, William Fisher,
Harry Fixler, Joseph Modell,
David . Mushzno, Minnie Good-
man, Bessie Sarasohn, Abe S.
Rogoff, Jack Ruben, trustees;
delegates to Community Coun-
cil, Mesdames Harvith, Gitlin,
Rosenthal, Ring and Cugell.
Mrs. Gitlin announced that a
Bomber to be known as "Spirit
of Mt. Sinai" is being purchased
as a result of the sale of $350,-
000 worth of War Bonds.
A luncheon and card party
will be held March 14 at the
Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Louis Fisher
is chairman of arrangements.
Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Mrs.
Bessie Sarasohn have been
named chairmen of the Mitzvah
and Mezuza Funds.

Pisgah Women's Paid-up
Members' Event Monday

The paid-up membership af-
fair of Pisgah Women Bnai Brith
No. 122 will be held on Monday
evening in Brown Memorial
Chapel of Temple Beth El.
The aspect of the evening will
be to familiarize members with
the work Bnai Brith is doing in
promoting the Ida Hibbard Fund
for crippled servicemen. Com-
plete rehabilitation is made pos-
sible by replacing lost limbs with
artificial members.
Born in the mind of Mrs. Ida
C. Hibbard, member of the
American Red CrosS Motor
Corps, this idea so intrigued fhe
genius of Beaver Edwards that
he immediately engaged his tal-
ents to sculptural restorations of
veterans.
A representative of the Ida
Hibbard Fund will attend this
meeting to explain the project.
Pisgah Women have assumed a
part of this obligation as part of
the war service activities pre-
sided over by Mrs. Nathan Wolf.
Other features on the program
will be the presentation of the
Bnai Brith Follies by Pisgah
Women Players, directed by
Mrs. Morris Gross.
Admission is limited to paid up
members. Husbands may attend
on payment Of 50 cents.

Haclassah Sends
$100,000 to Aid
Child Rescue

CARD OF .THANKS
The family of the late David
Greenbaum wish to express
their heartfelt thanks to their
relatives and friends for the
sympathies shown them in their
bereavement.

JNF Auxiliary Describes
Donor Event Progress

At a meeting of the board of
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, held Feb.
15 at the home of Mrs. Nathan
Youth Aliyah Bureau Has Linden, committee chairmen and
of divisions reported on
Brought 10,000 Children to heads
the progress of their efforts for
Palestine in 10 Years
the 13th annual donor event to
take place March 22 at the Ma-
JERUSALEM, (Palcor) — On sonic Auditorium. Pierre Van
the occasion of the 10th anni- Paassen will be the guest speak-
versary of the Youth Aliyah Bu- er.
reau for the removal of Jewish
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president
refugee children from Nazi-
of the Auxiliary, appeals for
Golden Book inscriptions, hon-
ors for servicemen and other
JNF gifts on the occasion of the
annual donor event. Further in-
formation is obtainable from
Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, HO.
2057, or Mrs. William Hordes,
TO. 8-1957.

Philip Adler to Speak
To Home Relief Monday

Philip Adler, Detroit News
columnist and world traveler,
will be the guest speaker, Mon-
day, on "Russia," at an open
meeting of the Home Relief
Society at the hothe of Mrs. R.
Robert Kallman, at 2420 W.
HENRIETTA SZOLD
Boston Blvd. A dessert luncheon
dominated countries to Palestine, at 1 p. m. will precede the meet-
Miss Henrietta Szold, founder of ing.
Hadassah, anti initiator and head
Mrs. Irving H. Small, presi-
of the Youth Aliyah project, on
Feb. 16 received $100,000 cabled dent, and Mrs. Al Weisman, pro-
to her by Hadassah in America gram chairman, invite members
for the continuation and expan- and guests to attend this meet-
ing.
sion of the work.
It was announced that the
Announcement is. made of the
Youth Aliyah Bureau brought appointment of Mrs. Sam Leve as
10,000 Jewish refugee children chairman of the __legislative com-
into Palestine since Feb. 19, mittee.
1934, and gave them a two-year
training course in the agricul-
tural settlements and institu- a brief speech said: "We brought
tions. More than 7,500 already them here. Now you see the
have already completed these fruit."
courses, 1,500 youths brought to
The journalists also were ta-
Palestine by Youth Aliyah are ken on a tour of Kfar Noar Dati
now serving with the armed village, founded by religious
forces as volunteers, and 250 are youths, and the trade school at
serving with the police.
Yagour, and the long-established
Journalists were taken, under village of Nahalel where they
the auspices of the Youth Ali- met Palestine-born boys and
yah Bureau, on a tour of the girls who form part of the "Town
settlements where the youth set- to Village" movement sponsored
tlers now are being trained, and by the Youth Aliyah Bureau.
of the villages founded by grad- The movement now numbers 600
uates of the Youth Aliyah pro- youths. The journalists also vis-
gram. The tour began at Mezu- ited the villages Alonim and
da which was founded in 1940. Mishmar Haemek, where reside
Ninety per cent of. Mezuda's set- Jewish refugee children from
tles are graduates of the Youth Poland who were brought via
Aliyah. Miss Henrietta Szold, in Teheran.

Local Brevities

Judge William Friedman of the
Wayne County Circuit Court was
elected a member of the board
of the Detroit Area Council of
Boy Scouts of America.
Dr.
Frank Cody, Councilman, former
Superintendent of Schools, was
elected president.
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Jacob Sklar Family Club hon-
ored Alvin Goldman at a „fare-
well party on Feb. 12, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gold-
man of Richton. Ave., prior to
his reporting for active duty at
Fort Sheridan, Ill. Lt. Seymour
Goldman, of Wright Field, and
Pvt. Harvey Barnett, of Camp
Rucker, Ala., were guests.
* * *
Christadelphians of Detroit
arranged for a special showing of
the Jewish National Fund Pales-
tine-made movie, on Feb. 15, at
their meeting hall on Stoepel
Ave.
* * *
Fred M. Butzel is a member of
the committee sponsoring the
candidacy for Congress of How-
ard A. Coffin on the Republican
ticket, in the 13th District.
* * *
Nate M. Lerner, former chan-
cellor commander of the Michi-
gan Department of Jewish War
Veterans of the United States,

The Annual Business Meeting

All contributors to the Allied Jewish Campaign and all Jewi0i
contributors to the Detroit Community Fund and the War Chest of
Metropolitan Detroit are cordially invited to attend.

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Aid; Mesdames N. Blatnikoff, S.
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smith, E. Ellenstein, A. Alper, R.
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