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Friday, January 24, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

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NEXTWEEK- BOAZ DUFF NA0 ,41 MHO/ I

Women's Division Presents 'Accent on Youth' Program

Seminars, Double-Feature
Event Set for Thursday

at the Jewish Center; Jewish ed-

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A timely and informative picture of Jewish children

today and the role played by social service agencies, will be
considered in "Accent on Youth" to be presented by the

Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Thurs-

day, Jai1.30,•at Hotel Statler. !
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In an unusual double feature luiocheon program begin

ping at

ucation by Mrs. Charles Lakoff; I
vocational guidance by Albert
Ceifeiiirikle'arre-cTeii":OY the

Jewish Vocational Service.

Chairmen for Seminars

Federation Women Workers
Invited to Attend Forums

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Chairmen for the Seminars in-
elude: Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs.
Benjamin E. Jaffee, Miss Pearl
Devenow and Mrs. Leonard T.
Lewis. Also s - erving on the semi-
nars committee are Mrs: Stanley

12:30 p.m. John W. Van- -- Fleishaker and Mrs. Samuel

Green.

trait agencies. will lead the four
Mme. Spanjaard speaks with a
seminars on various questions re- '
lilting to children at 10:30 and first-hand knowledge of the Nazi

11 :30 a.m. The seminars, which extermination program. Although
will offer an opportunity for ex- she is the mother of an American
change of ideas, and a question born child, she and her husband
and her son, Barry, were arrested
by the Gestapo on Nov. 6, 1942,
in the city of Amsterdam.

For 10 months, the Spanjaards
were held in a Nazi detention

barracks at Westerbork, Holland.

MISS PEARL DEVENOW

dereook. radio news commenta-
tor. will discuss: "One World,
What Now?"
Mme. Alfred Spanjaard, Dutch
Survivor of German murder
camps, will describe "Children
in Jeopardy."
Mrs. Joseph ll. Ehrlich, presi-
derft of the Division. will analy4(
the,,,responsibility of women in
the 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Professional leaders in the so-
cial-work field, representing Dc-

MRS. MAX DUSIIHIN

and answer period, will be de-
voted to emotional problems, with
Dr. Editha Sterba, noted phycho-
analyst, as speaker.
Leisure-time activities will be
discussed by Samuel Neushatz,
director of intermediate activities

10 Minutes to Leave
Late in 1943, the Spanjaards
were given 10 minutes to prepare
—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Staff Phootgrapher
for a trip to Germny. They were
Have your made YOUR reservation for "Accent on YOUTH"?
told they were going to an ex- That is the question of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's
.
• • • • s efficient
change camp at Bergen-Belsen, Division
Telephone Squad is asking Detroit Jewish women
near Hanover. After three months, today, in a follow-up to the invitation to the Jan. 30 meeting. Hard at
in February, 1944, the horror of work in this picture are (seated, left to right) Mrs. George Golanty,
Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant, Mrs. I. Irving Bittker, chaifman, and
watiing was ended.
In all, Mrs. Spanjaard, her hu;-
(standing)
Mrs. David Bonin. • • •
.,
band and son spent 11 months in
Invitations
to the Federation Forums have been sent to
the notorious Belsen camp. They
left Germany in February, 1945, leaders and active workers in the Women's Division of the
under German escort, to be sent, Jewish Welfare Federation by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi-
they were told, to America. Mr. dent of the Division.
Forums, sponsored' North End Clinic, and Abe I...
Spanjaard died en route to Mar-
by the education committee of Sudran, associate executive direc-
seines. by
Fed-
Committees of Day
for of the Jewish Welfare
the Women's Division, will con- eration,
will lead the discussion
Committees of the day include. sist of a series of discussion groups
on "Health ands Community
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, chair- to be held at 1 p.m. every Tues-
man; Mrs. Abraham Cooper, day in February at the Jewish Strength,". Tuesday, Feb. 11.
An outstanding professional
co-chairman; luncheon arrange- Center. The discussions will be
leader in the Jewish education
ments, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, chair- concerned with various aspects of
field, Nathan Brilliant, executive
man; Mrs. Joseph Falk, Mrs. Sey- community life and the relation-
director of the Bureau of Jewish
mour J. Frank, Mrs. Irving ship of the Federation agencies to Education in Cleveland, will lead
Herschman, Mrs. Harry Jacob- the progress in these areas.
the forum Tuesday, Feb. 18.
son, and Mrs. Daniel Krouse;
Series Opens Feb. 4 ' '
Discuss Jewish Family
Mrs. Max Dushkin, arrangements,
Opening the series on Tuesday,
Harold Silver, executive direc-
assisted by Mrs. Maurice Perlman.
a forum on Corn- tor of the Jewish Social Service
Those in charge of registration Feb. 4, will be
Bureau, will conduct the Tues-
include: Mrs. Milton Doner and munity Relations, with Oscar
the day, Feb. 25, session, to be de-
Miss Julia Klein, co-chairmen; Cohen, executive director of
Wilfred Doner, Mrs. Sidney Jewish Community Counc0, as voted to a discussion of the Jew-
Mrs.
ish family.
Karbal, Mrs. Norman J. Levey, speaker. •
Mrs. Alexander Sanders, chair-
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman, Mrs. Selm- Sampliner, director of
man of the executive committee,
Philip Marcuse, Mrs. J. J. Marks,
will preside at the forums.
Mrs. Max Schayowitz, Mrs. LeOn row, Mrs. George Posen, Mrs.
Anyone interested in enrolling
Schembeck, Mrs. Marshall Silver Samuel S. Simmer, Mrs. Irving for this series is invited to call
Simon and Mrs. Louise Tatken.
and Mrs. Emil Stern.
Reservations for the "Accent Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, executive
Publicity: Mrs. Martin L. Fried-
on
Youth" presentation are being director of the Women's. Division
Mrs.
Sidney
Kalt,
co-
and
man
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
chairmen; Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, taken by Mrs. Harry. L. Jackson,
tion, TE. 1-1600. There is no ad-
Mrs. Bernard Goodman, Mrs. executive director of the Women's
mission charge.
Gerald May, Mrs. Morris Mond- Division, TE. 1-16002 •

