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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 4, 1947
Community Council Delegates to Hear
ute
Editor Stoeak at April 13 Instit
Arrangements have been com-
pleted to bring Elliot E. Cohen,
editor of "Commentary," to De-
troit to address the Delegate In-
stitute of the Jewish Community
Council on "Jewish Culture in
America."
The April 13 meeting, to be
held at Workmen's Circle Educa-
tional Center, will have as its
general theme "The Role of the
Jewish Community in American
Life."
Two other phases of the gen-
eral topic will be taken up at the
Institute, "The . Integration of
Jews in American Life" and "Our
Obligation to World Jewry." A
dinner meeting that evening will
bring the sessions to a close.
All organizations affiliated
with the Community Council are
invited to send delegates to this
quarterly delegates' meeting.
Woman Physician,
Auchwitz Survivor,
Bares DPs' Plight
Legion Post Offers
Free Bonus Service
Julius Rosenwald Post of
the American Legion has
established a counseling
service for veterans to aid
in completing forms for the
state bonus.
The post's booth, located
at the Dexter Theatre, Dex-
ter at Burlingame, is open
from 7 to 9 every evening
except Friday and Satur-
day. Legal advice and no-
tary service will be provid-
ed without charge.
AJC Area Units
To Name Slates
Apri116 at Center
12th St. Area 'Model'
In
ELLIOT E. COHEN
768 Immigrants Arrive
On S. S. Marine Marlin
NEW YORK—Just in time for
Passover reunions with children,
brothers, sisters or-- other close
relatives from whom they have
been separated for many years,
the S. S. "Marine Marlin" brought
768 survivors of Nazism as quota
immigrants, it was reported by
United Service for New Ameri-
cans.
A woman surgeon, Dr. Gisella
Pert. survivor of Auchwitz, de-
scribed the inhuman experiments
conducted by Nazi "scientists,"
in a talk to the Physicians' and
Pharmacists sections of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign Tuesday
evening.
Relating the primitive condi- Louis Heiderrnan. M. Hendelman,
tions under which she worked to Joseph Himelhoch, Harry M.
minister to Jews in the camp, Dr. ,Kirschbaum, Schmarya Klein-
Pen stressed the need to get help man. Jerome Mark, Morris
Mintz. Irving Posner, Louis H.
to the Jewish survivors now.
E. D. Rothman,
The meeting was sponsored by Rosenthal, I. Rot,
0. D.
Sandweiss,
the Maimonides Society, Phi David J.
Lambda Kappa and Phi Delta Schwartz, Peter Shifrin, Saul
Epsilon fraternities, and the Stein, H. Saul Sugar. Samson
North End Clinic, and the fol- Wittenberg and Louis Zlatkin.
Arrangements were made by
lowing members of the Board of
Directors of the Physicians sec- the Physician's Executive Com-
tion: Doctors Harry August, mittee consisting of Dr. Charles
Morris Beckwitt, Arthur Bloom, Lakoff. chairman, and Dr. Raph-
Louis Braitman, Nathan Brook, ael Altman, Meryl Fenton, Leo
Daniel E. Cohn Leo Croll, Rob- Orecklin, Milton Sorock, Saul
ert Drews, Irving I. Edgar, John Barnett, H. S. Mellen. Bernard
Freedman, Wilmer Freeman. rose and Jack Rom.
Detroiters
Cleanup Campaign
The Civic Committee for Com-
munity Cleanup will hold its
campaign in the 12th St. area,
April 13-20. Posters and leaflets
will be distributed among the
residents.
Blaine and Gladstone Avenues,
from 12th to 14th Streets, have
been selected as "model blocks"
in which the people will be giv-
en personal aid and instruction,
and DPW assistance.
The slogan, "Be a Good Neigh-
bor—Be a Proud Resident," has
been adopted for the drive. The
12th St. area will serve as an
"experimental" region which will
be the basis for a continued
campaign that will take in the
entire Jewish community.
The board of directors of the
Civic Committee for Community
Cleanup is composed of: Jack
Halperin, chairman; Harold
Weiss, director of the 12th St.
Council Center; Mr& Paul Silver:
Lou Freidberg, Internal Rela-
tions director of the Jewish Com-
mittee Council, and Danny Ras-
kin, Jewish News columnist.
Passover
Greetings
MR. and MRS.
NEIL LENHOFF
At the first meetings of the
newly organized area chapters
of the Detroit WoMen's Division
of the American Jewish Congress
held at the Jewish Community
Center, Area Nominating Com-
mittees were elected as follows:
C e n t r a 1: Mesdames Archie
Goldberg, Wallace Nathan, Jo-
seph Newman; Northwest: Mes-
dames Frank Bernstein, Harry
Katzman, Arthur Stone; North-
west: Mesdames Arnold Frank,
Milton J. Miller, Nedwin Smok-
ler; South: Mesdames Barnett
Dickman, Aaron Friedman and
Samuel Margolis.
These committees will serve
with the Chapter Nominating
Committee, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Harry Frank, com-
posed of Mesdames Samuel
Blondy, Harry Bookstein, Ben-
jamin Kohen, Phil Stellar, Louis
Tatken and Allan L. Weston.
Mrs. Beth Levin Siegel, na-
tional vice-president of the Wo-
men's Division, was guest speaker
at the meeting.
The slates of the committees
will be presented at the next
chapter meeting to be held at
12:30 p. m. April 16 at the Jew-
ish Community Center. Warren
Rovetch of Wayne University,
who was a delegate from the
United States to the International
Student Conference at Prague
last summer, will be guest
speaker.
Reservations for , the luncheon-
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