THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen Youth Aliyah Helps Them Regain Their Self-Respect in Palestine Friday, September 28, 1945 PWO Council Holds 4 Programs Planned Installation Affair By U.H.S. Auxiliary On Monday Evening Horodoker Jrs. Send Aid to 4 Survivors At a meeting of David Horo Women's Group of United doker Jrs., at the home of Mrs. Hebrew Schools Plans Granadier, 2310 Taylor, it was The Council of the Pioneer - announced that information was Women's Organization announces Educational Activities The Zebra Stripes of the BuchenWald prison coat become a proud symbol of defiance and hope as a group of young men unftirl the Zionist flag they had secretly hidden during their long im- prisonment, preparatory to • disembarking upon the shores of Eretz Israel: These children, like the 16,000 other Youth Aliyah chargeS brought to Palestine by Youth Aliyah, will be• maintained and edu- cated with funds collected by Hadassah. . . N. Y. Federation Sets $30,000,000 Drive Dr. Goldberg to Present 5 Lectures on 'Social Hygiene and the Family' NEW YORK— A $30;000,000 campaign, the greatest fund-rais- ing drive ever conducted in the U.. S. to meet local medical and welfare needs, •was launched by Federation ' of Jewish Philan- thropies' of New York., . Of the record-breaking cam- paign goal, p1,000,000 will be sought for Federation's first building fund in 25 years. This will be used for new construc- tion, expansion, and moderniza- tion of local health and wel- fare facilities, and for the fur- therance of medical and scientific research. The other $9,000,000 will be raised to meet the current operating expenses of Federa- tion's 116. affiliated hospitals and social service agencies, which an- nually serve more than 300,000 people. Following the leadership ron- ference, which reviewed . last- minute campaign plans and marked the opening of the drive, Norman S. Goetz, Federation president, discussed details of the $30,000,000 appeal at a press con- ference at Federation head- quarters, 71 E. 47th St., . New Dr. W. • A. Goldberg, director of Counselling Service, is shed- uling a series of five lectures on "The Social Hygiene 'of Marriage and The Family." This series will consist of basic concepts, discus 7 sion, and' questions . and , is es- pecially designed for parents of children of all ages. To keep discussion at a proper level, each series is limited to a small group, of parents. The subject matter will follow a nationally known text and will deal specifically with the attitudes of parents and children on sex information, procedures of in- forming children correctly on questions asked and generally in rounding the education of child- ren in a field often neglected by well-meaning parents. At a later time, another series will be planned kir young people newly married or about to be married. - Dr. Goldberg has been actively engaged in the practice of social work and in the practice of private social work since 1941, beginning in Chicago. He is a special lecturer in Sociology at Wayne University„ has been pro- bation officer and supervisor in domestic relations and generally had an exVnsive experience in social work. He is the author of a number of volumes on wel- fare administration. - • Hes s', Goebbels' Files . POint to Their Guilt received through a Palestine The new season's activities of committee, about former resi- the Women's Auxiliary of the dents of David Hoiodok who are United Hebrew Schools will now in Palestine. commence with a program dedi- The survivors escaped through Siberia and are in need of help. A check for $250 was sent im- mediately by the Detroit organ- ization to help them. - Jewish School Reopens With 426 in Bulgaria SOFIA, (JTA) — The Jewish. elementary and secondary school here, whose building virtually was destroyed by Allied bom- bardments of this capital, re- opened in newly renovated quarters. Of the total enroll- ment of 426, the elementary sec- tion has 218, and the secondary school and the kindergarten have slightly over 100 each. The school is being financed by the Jewish community, but it is ex- - pected that -the- Bulgarian - Gov- ernment will provide full • financial support. MRS. ALBERT CARNICK cated to "Victory," on Wednes- day, Oct. 24, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Plans for the year's programs are being made by the program Committee headed by Mrs. Flor- ence Moss Rosman, who is assist- ed by Mesdames A. Newman and S. Dann as co-chairmen, and the followMg members: Mesdames Morris Adler; Richard Cott, Louis Tobin, Charles Robinson and Theodore Isaacs. . Four programs, in which the membership will participate," will be featured on subjects of humor in Jewish literature, the enact- ment of 'famous radio scripts, a festival of Yiddish music and the dance. . CONCENTRATION CAMP TAILORS JAILED, FINED BRUSSELS, (JTA) — FOr manufacturing the Stars of David and the striped uniforms which; the - Jewish victima_ of Nazi concentration camps . were compelled to wear, 20 tailors in the town of Binche, near Char- leroi, have been 'Sentenced to from 5 to 20 years in jail; and fined a total of $40,000. - 1st SALE IN 5 YEARS ! •: BERLIN, (JTA) —Rudolf Hess, who is scheduled to go on' trial as a war criminal in November, and. Josef Goebbels personally drew up plans for the "spon- taneous" anti-Jewish • dethonstra- tions in Germany in November, 1938, its revealed in secret files which have been uncovered here. The files disclose that the murder, looting and destruction More things you want being - un- packed every day! 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Fine drop- stitch celanese panels $324 at a sale price York: Mr. Goetz announced that the campaign, whose slogan is "This Is Our Moment to Dream Again, Plan Again, Build Again," will be conducted by approximately 10,000 volunteer workers under the chairmanship of Maurice Wertheim, prominent investment banker, who has been a trustee of Federation for 25 years and was formerly chairman of its Finance Committee for 15 years. Fisher Town Hall Opens New Season on. Oct. 10 Music, entertainment and lec- tures by world known artists and speakers will be featured dur- ing the 17th season of the Detroit Town Hall which opens Wednes- day morning, Oct. 10, at the Fisher Theater. Margaret Speaks and Conrad Thibault, singing stars of radio, will be the opening attraction. Other musical and entertain- ment mornings planned for the Town Hall Course include con- certs by Percy Grainger, fanious pianist. American Troubadours, Foxhole Ballet, featuring Grant Mouradof f, former leading dancer with the Metropolitan Opera, Tatiana Semenova of Monte Carlo Ballet, and Anna Mrianova of Ballet Russe. Additional information may be obtained by calling Detroit Town Hall, Room 220 Hotel Statler, CT 5617. .‘ election of officers as follows: Chairman, Mrs. J. Schreier; first. vice president and Fund Raising Chairman, Mrs. M. Mich- lin; second vice president and Membership Chairman, Mrs. I. Lazaroff; third vice president and Cultural Chairman, Mrs. S. Edel- man; fourth vice president and Child Rescue Fund Chairman, Mrs. S. Levin; Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. Alex Schreier; Corre- sponding Secretary, Mrs. S. Was- serman; Financial Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. D. Colman; JNF Chairman, Mrs. R. Stander; Pub- licity Chairmen, Mrs. D. Colman and Mrs. D. Lislin; Legislative Chairmen, Mrs. H. Mondry; Chairman of Committees, Mrs. M. Miehlin. Installation ceremonies w ill take • place the next Monday at 8:30 p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, Lawton at Waverly. Installing oficer will be Mrs. S. Edelman. Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest speaker.. The national office announces the transmission o $275,000 to the Working Women's Council, its sister organization in . Palestine, during the past year, for voca- tional training for reftigee Wo- men and girls, and for the care and rehabilitation of children and youth arriving froth Europe and Middle Eastern roUntries. The erection of 25 new homes to accOmmodate more youth and children is now unde'r way by the . Working Women's Council in Palestine and the local Pioneer Women's Organization is dedi- cating this year's annual ftind raising donor event to this build- ing project. $4.98 Cottage Sets Handsome 54-inch curtains that ., $349 are a mighty value at the price of PRINTED FAST COLOR TABLE CLOTHS $1.79 $149 $1.49 ri 0 c Value Value. 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