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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 4, 1946
Education Month Program
On WWJ Next Tuesday
A special 15-minute radio program, to be broad-
cast on Station WWJ as a special community service,
will be presented at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the
interests of 20th annual observance of Education Month
of the United Hebrew Schools.
The participants will be: Judge Charles Rubiner,
moderator; Rabbi Morris Adler and Mrs. Joseph H.
Ehrich.
Radio programs also are being sponsored weekly,
on Saturday nights and Sundays, over the Jewish Radio
Hours sponsored by Mrs. Hyman Altman and Harry
Weinberg.
Mr. Michlin, Mr. Kasdan and Bernard Isaacs are
scheduled to speak on Station WJLB programs over the
Altman Jewish Hour.
Special appeals are being made in tfie interests
of Education Month by rabbis and lay leaders in all
local synagogues.
Among those who delivered synagogue addresses
were: Morris Fishman, Sol Kasdan, Joseph Haggai,
Norman Ruttenberg and M. Michlin.
Special pamphlets have been issued by the schools
and the UHS Women's Auxiliary has published a
souvenir calendar containing information about the
schools and about the Auxiliary's series of social-edu-
cational programs which will commence on Oct. 30.
All UHS branches are open for registration for
children in beginners' and advanced classes. Parents
are urged to register their children now. Registering
of new pupils means opening of new classes, which in
turn involves the engagement of additional teachers.
Parents are urged to register their children without any
delay. Schools are located as follows:
1245 W. Philadelphia, 4000 Tuxedo, 13226 Lawton,
15705 Parkside, Central High School, Brady Public
School. Bagley Public School.
For information call the main office TO. 8-0063.
Berman Chairman
Elect Officers
JDC'S Regional
Of JWF Women's Of
`SOS' Committee
Division Monday
Mandell L. Berman. member
of the Detroit Council of the East
Program at Center Features Central Youth Division of the
Joint Distribution Committee,
Community Service, Work
of Red Feather Agencies
Names of nominees for offices
of the Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation have
been submitted to every member,
in preparation for the Red Feath-
er- annual meeting of the division,
to be held in the form of a des-
sert luncheon at the Jewish Cen-
ter. Monday. Oct. 7. at 1 p. m.
In addition to election of of-
ficers. the program will feature a
Community Services Panorama
panel discussion and exhibits of
the work done by Red Feather
agencies of the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
The program has been planned
by the program committee and
the 'committee on exhibits. Mrs.
Leonard H. Weiner is chairman
of the program committee and
Mrs. Abraham Cooper is co-chair-
man. as well as chairman of the
committee on exhibits.
The nominations for directors
are:
For the first term of three
years—Mrs. Herman A. August,
Mrs. Daniel Krouse, Mrs. Lewis
B. Daniels, Mrs. Isadore Levin,
Mrs. William B. Isenberg, Mrs.
Nathan H. Schermer, Mrs. Harry
L. Jones and Mrs. Henry E. Wag-
ner.
To fill terms open if the amend-
ment is adopted—For one year of
a first term—Mrs. Joseph Falk.
For two years of a first term—
Mrs. Irving I. Bittker and Mrs.
Maurice Klein.
For re-election for a term of
three years — Mrs. Abraham
Cooper, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs.
Joseph H. Ehrlich. Mrs. Henry
Winernan, - Mrs. Seymour L Frank
and Mrs. Julian Zemon. •
Of the directors, the following
are nominated for re-election to
their respective offices—President
—Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich; Vice-
Presidents — Mrs. Herschel V.
Kreger, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik,
Mrs. Robert J. Newman. and Mrs.
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SOVIET IRON CURTAIN
MANDELL L. BERMAN
has been named chairman of the
regional SOS committee. which
will spearhead a drive among
youth organizations in six states
to collect supplies for overseas
survivors.
The appointment was maae by
Norman Naimark, of Detroit.
chairman of the East Central
Region Youth Division.
Mr. Berman will work with the
vice chairmen of the youth divi-
sion and with adult SOS com-
mittees to stimulate maximum
participation of young people.
October will be devoted to the
first major project of collecting
canned foods.
Other functions of the youth
division will be to inform youth
organizations of the JDC pro-
gram and to train leaders to take
part in Jewish communal affairs.
Other regional officers of the
youth division include: Richard
B. Kramer, senior vice chairman
for Detroit: Ann D. Brooks and
Edward A. Simon. chairmen, De-
troit: and Detroit Council mem-
bers. Dr. Samuel Krohn. Bluma
Nagler, Corinne Perlis and Elise
M. Zeme.
Alexander W. Sanders.
Recording Secretary — Mrs.
Samuel S. Aaron.
Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Governors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation—Mrs. Max Ftank.
Eugene J. Arnfeld.
Refreshments have been ar-
Members of the ExecutiVe
Committee—Mcs. Sidney J. Allen, ranged by a committee including
Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs. Max Mrs. George Aronoff, Mrs. Harry
Frank and Mrs. Henry Wineman. Mose. Mrs. Joseph Fenton and
Representatives to the Board of Mrs. Milton Donor.
A Series by
JOHN STROHM
Formerly of Prairie Farmer
To refute charges frequently made that American cor-
respondents are not permitted to travel freely in Soviet
Russia, John Strohm, now president of the American
Agricultural Editors' Association, was given every oppor-
tunity to report on conditions in cities, villages and farms.
He came back with a series of illustrated articles that are
almost unique in Russia-American press experience be-
cause he went where he wished and wrote what he saw
without being officially guided.
Not only that but he took four cameras along. Other
radio and news correspondents were amazed and envious.
Now The News brings you views and news of what lies
behind the Soviet Iron Curtain!
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