THE JEWISH NEWS Fr;day, October 3, 1947 Page Bye Federation Offers Informative Programs on Agency Problems so To acquaint. the Detroit Jewish Community with the activities and problem of the 54 local, national and overseas agencies to which they contribute, the Jewish Welfare Feder- to all Jewish organiza- ation is offering a series of tions. In letters to the presidents of all organizations, Feder- ation president Julian H. Krolik's points out that the agencies which are members of the Feder- ation are "dealing , continuously with a range' of problems that affect the lives of all of us as Jews and that are of natural con- cern to organizations of Jews." Dr. John Slawson, executive . The Federation suggests a num- vice-president of the American ber of topics for the organiza- Jewish Committee, will address tions' consideration, and invites the presidents to call upon it for assistance in conducting pro- grams o _ n those subjects by sup- .plying speakers, panels, discus- sions, films, music or other pro- gram media. Organizations wishing to take 'advantage of the Federation's of- fer are asked to contact Mrs. Jean Epstein or A. L. Sudran at the Federation office, TE. 1-1600. Among the topics suggested are: Slawson to Give Report on Europe Here on Oct. 13 Jewish Culture and Educationo.,Jew- ish Education and Your Child's Secur- ity, What Kind of Jewish Education for the American Child?, The Future of Jewish Educatibn. in Detroit. Never Too Late—Jewish Learning for the Adult. How to Get a Jewish Educa- tion in Detroit, What is JeWish Music?, The Place of the Hebrew Language in Jewish- Education, Is There an American Jewish Culture?, The Place of the Yiddish Language in Jewish Education and Culture Conflicts with- in the Jewish Family; Refugees : What is Happeinti. g . to the Refugees in Detroit? DP Children Find a Home in Detroit, How to Bring Relatives to America, America, the DP and Immigration; Anti-Semitism: Good Neighbors in Detroit, Hate Groups in Detroit, The Causes of Anti-Semitism, The Patho- ology of Prejudice. The Inadvisibility of Hate. What is Being Done about Anti- Semitism, Employment Discrimination and What to .do About It and Inner Defenses Against Anti-Semitism; The Jews of Europe: Reconstructing Jewish Cultural Life in Europe, The Fitture of European Jewish Children, The DP Psychology, Helping European Jews to Help Themselves, Jewish Life in Europe Today and Toward a Bill of Rights for Europe's Jews; Palestine Today and Tomorrow: Jew- ish Achievements in Palestine, And Still the Jews Build, Arab-Jewish Re- lations, Jewish Cultural Developments In 'Palestine, Immigration to Palestine and The Cooperative Movement in Palestine; Problems- of our Children: Children Without Parents, Diseases of Child- hood, Are Childhood Diseases Avoid- able?, The Play Way_ to Social Ad- justment, The Why and What of Nur- sery Schools, Behavior Problems in Children, Problem Parents and Black Market Babies*, • Adolescence: Wayward Youth, Par- ents and Sex Education, Social Life at the Awkward Age, Choosing the Right Career, Discrimination in Universities; Problems of our Aged: The Over-Age Worker. Happiness in Old Age, Dis- eases of Old-Age; Mental Health: The Prevention of Mental Illness, Handling the Emotion- ally Disturbed Child, Personal Sanity in an Atomic Age, Happiness in Mar- riage; Recreation: Camp Life and Childhood Development, Recreation on a Moder- ate Income, Putting Leisure Time to Work, Getting Acquainted through Community Service; The Detroit. Jewish Hospital: The Jewish HospitalA Report to the Com- munity.. Mitchell Furs Presents The The most fabulously beautiful mink - DR. JOAN SLAWSON the Detroit Chapter of the com- mittee at -a public meeting at 8:30 p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 13, in the Lecture Hall of the De- troit Institute of Art: The public is invited to hear Dr. SlawSon's report of his re- cent tour of Europe, and the con- clusions he and members of the special committee that toured Jewish centers and DP camps reached as a result of their findings. Former executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, Dr. Slawson was nam- ed to his present post in 1943. Under his direction the Amer- ican Jewish Committee has play- ed a vital part in efforts to pro- tect the civil and religious rights of Jews -throughout the world. He has had a ..„distinguished career with the Jewish Bwd of Guardi- ans in New York, the Cleveland Jewish Federation and as a for- mer president of the National Conference of Jewish Social Wel- fare. Rev: Grauel to Tell Of Exodus Battle Here Nine Detroiters Named to JDC Regional Offices PITTSBURGH — Resettlement of Europe's Jewish DPs, coupled with a broad program of recon- struction assistance for the re- maining JeWs on the continent, was emphasized by Moses W. Beckelman of New York as "the only solution to the problems of the Jewish survivors of Europe." Beckelrnan, who returned to this country from Europe last week, is vice-chairman of the European executive council of the Joint Distribution Commit- tee. He spoke at the annual meet- ing of • the JDC's East-Central Region here, attended by.. more than 400 representatives from six states. Lester D. Alexander of Toledo, was re-elected chairman of the Nil 10, JOHN STANLEY GRAUEL John S. Grauel, Christian min- ister who served as volunteer crew member of the refugee ship, "Exodus 1947", and whose account of the attack on that ship by British naval vessels was present- ed to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, will lec- ture at a meeting sponsored by the American Jewish* Congress and. the Zionist Council of Detroit, on Oct. 19, at Central High SchooL Serving as a correspondent for "The Churchman", Rev. Grauel boarded the. "Exodus" in France. He was an eye-witness to the events of July 18, 1947 when while the "Exodus" was still out- region. Officers and • executive com- side the territorial waters of--Pal- mittee members elected and re- estine, British naval craft attack- elected at this session incliide: ed the ship. Fred M. Butzel of Detroit, vice- chairman. Members of the East- Vatican Reported Favoring Central Regional Executive- Com- UNSCOP Majority Solution LONDON (JTA)—The major- mittee elected at this session in- clude Detroiters Theodore Levin, ity recommendations of the Unit- Abe Kasle, Milton Mahler, Max ed Nations Special Committee on Osnos, Ben L. Silverstein, Mrs. Palestine are considered by the Helen Singer and Max Zivian. Pope to be the most workable Regional youth officers elected solution of-the Palestine problem, include Mandell L. Berman of ,it is reported by Reuters from Detroit, chairman. Vatican City. coat in the world .$10,000.00 I. z a coat of such' astounding loveliness that its glowing beauty evoked by Northern equalled .. . surely not for, seasons to come. 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