Friday, November 30, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Twenty-Six
Young Israel Club Leaders to Be Honored Dedicate Bnai Moshe First Grade
Pupils to Jewish Learning Sunday
Seated, left to right; M Helen Naiman, Miss Shirley Klein, Miss Drora Selesny, Miss Helena
Framowitz, Miss Hannah Cohen, Miss Esther Cohen; standing: Seymour Wolfish, Rabbi David
Zwick, Rabbi Eric Greenbaum, Rabbi Jacob Kurland ,Rabbi Israel E. Turner, (Young Israel di-
rector), Hymon Weinstein, Rabbi. Abraham Silverstein, Rabbi Abraham Zentman, S. B. Cohen.
Miss Eva Reichman and Kalman Freilich, other staff members, do not appear in the photograph.
Members of Young Israel's
youth staff will be honored at
the Hannukah dinner Tuesday,
Dec. 4, at Lachar's.
Women's League of Young
Israel staff will be introduced to
the membership of the or g aniza-
tion.
The staff itself meets Periodi-
cally to chart the comprehensive
"Dedication to Jewish Learn-
ing," a program which proved a
great demonstration for Jewish
learning last year, will take
place at 11 a. in. Sunday in the
Bnai Moshe auditorium.
First graders of the Bnai
Moshe Sunday School will take
part in this program by present-
ing a pantomime on Hanukah. A
school chorus will join in the
singing.
Rabbis Moses Fischer and
Eliezer A. Levi will address the
children and their parents. Sam
Freedman, chairman . of the
school board, will distribute
Hanukah gifts. Mr. Farber, Sun-
day School director, will call the
first graders deserving of gifts.
The students of the first grade
who will participate in this
ceremony and be dedicated to
Jewish learning are: Byron Ant-
man, Larry Black, Doreen Cur-
tis, Jack Frankfort, Ellen Good-
man, Michael Grand, Gerald
Gross, Emily Gunsberg, Nancy
Ruth Iczkowitz, Richard Jaulus,
Anne Judith Klarman, Norton
Krinsky, Jerry Allan Lobel,
Richard Marmorstein, Morrie
Metz, Garry Olsshansky, Lenny
Rosenthal, Marshall Samler, Mur-
ray Schane, Melvin Schmitt el,
Reva Schwartz, Ralph J. Weis-
man, Lawrence Usher, Anita
Foon, Judy Altman, Carol Joan
Stein, Norma Leiberman.
Lithuanian Federation
Hanukah Party Dec, 4
The Federation of Lithuanian
Jews will sponsor a Hanukah
card and latke party for mem-
bers, their families and friends
next Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., at Work-
men's Circle Center, Linwood and
Burlingame. Friends are invited
Stein and Norma Leiberman.
HARRY GAYMAN
Jewelry Mfg,
907 Capital Park Bldg.
1145 Griswold
RA, 2588
program and to coordinate and
integrate group activities.
Parents of Young Israel club
members are invited to use the
occasion to meet the club leaders.
Reservations for the dinner,
which will begin at 6:30 p.m.,
can be made at the Young Israel
office, 3373 Cortland, TO. 8-8064.
Hoover Issues Call for Overseas
Clothing Collection, Jan. 7 to 31
Leaders of Jewish Orgainizations Included in Membership
of National Committee Organized to Conduct Drive
for Relief of Needy and Destitute
NEW YORK—Herbert Hoover
has called upon the American
people to start putting aside now
all the serviceable used clothing
they can spare for donation to the
Victory Clothing Collection for
overseas relief, Jan. 7-31,
Mr. Hoover, who was adminis-
trator of American relief activi-
ties during World War I, pledged
utmost personal support to the
January nation-wide clothing
collection on behalf of UNRRA
(United Nations Relief and Re-
habilitation Administration) for
the relief of the needy and. desti-
tute in war-devastated lands.
Henry J. Kaiser is national chair-
man of this collection,
Mr. Hoover made his
in accepting membership for a
second-time on the national
clothing drive committee. Seventy
other leaders in American life.
including national heads of re-
ligious, educational, philanthrop-
ic, and civic and service organ-
izations have also accepted mernr
bership on the National Commit-
tee. They include:
Mrs. Harry S. Truman, Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul 'Baer-
wald, chairman, American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee;
author Pearl S. Buck; honorary
director of United China Relief;
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, president,
National Iladassah; Dr. Robert S.
Goldstein, president, Synagogue
Council of America; Mrs. J. Bor-
den Harriman, former ambas-
sador to Norway and chairman
of American Friends of Norway;
Adolph Held, chairman, Jewish
Labor Committee; former Gov-
ernor Herbert H. Lehman, direc-
tor general of UNRRA; Mrs.
Joseph M. Welt of Detroit, presi-
dent, National Council of Jewish
Women; Mrs. Stephen S.. Wise,
president, Women's Division, Am-
erican Jewish Congress,
Poland to Welcome Back
Jews Who Teel Polish'
MOSCOW (JTA)—Polish Am-
bassador Henryk Raabe, address-
ing a conference here of repre-
sentatives of Polish Jews in the
Soviet Union, said that every Jew
from Poland who "feels he is
Polish" will be welcomed back
to the country and be enabled to
participate in its reconstruction.
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