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January 23, 1948 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-01-23

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday,' lantitirY '23;1 948

Page Twenfy-one

Service Group Leaders Mobilize Divisions New Loa in Community Affair%
Division
For Forthcoming 1948 Allied Jewish Drive Federation.Women's
Program Draws Much. Interest

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By Mrs. MArtin L. Friedman
The Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation is
proud to present a significant in-
stitute on "The New Look" in
community affairs, Thursday,
Jan. 29, at Hotels. Statler, begin-
ning` at 10 a.m. Mrs. Abraham
Cooper is chairman of the Pro-
gram committee which has been
laying the groundwork for these
sessions. Let me take you behind
the scenes that you may know
something about the consultations
before such an outstanding af-
fair.
Each session was assigned to
a committee which worked un-
der Mrs. Cooper. Miss
Devenow is chairman of
of the
morning session committee, as-
sisted by _ Mesdames Jerome
Grossman, Benjamin Jaffe and
Isidore Sobeloff.
Mrs. Jerome Marks, chairman
of the meeting dealing with the
problems of the aged, is aided
by Mesdames George Stutz, Louis
Tobin and Samuel Weller. The
"New Look in Campaign" which
meets at the same time was plan-
ned by .Mrs. Benjamin Coggan,
chairman, Mesdames Herman Au-
gust, Herman D. Brotman, Sey-
mour Frank, Milton Maddin and
Maurice Perlman.
For the 11 o'clock discussion on
"The New Look in Education for
Jewish Living," we are grateful
to Mrs. Max Dushkin, chairman,
and her committee: Mesdames
Leonard Kasle, Seldon Leach,
Jacob Shreier and. Nathan
Spevakow. . The - session that
sounds like dynamite to -me is the
one called "The New Look at
Misconceptions Concerning Emo-
tional Disturbances:' Mrs. Ray-
mond . Sokolov is chairman as-
sisted by Mesdames Theodore
Bargman, 'William H. Frank and
Ben Shwayder; Leonard Sims and
Morris Zwerdling.
Chairmen 'of the day Mrs. Ar-

thur Bloom and Mrs. Samuel B.

Dant() get things done and have
not overlooked the smallest de-
tail in their plans. Working under
their leadership are the publicity
committee: Mesdames Joseph G.
Fenton, Joseph Jackier and Mar-,
tin L. Friedman; property com-
mittee, Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser and
Mrs. Robert Janeway; reserva-
tions, Mesdames Aimee Gaines,

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MRS. ARTHUR BLOOM

Harry Krohn and Arthur Purdy.
Mrs. David Arnold and Mrs. Ber-
nard May are drawing posters and
making colorful decorations for
the tables. Luncheon -arrange-
ments are handled by Mesdames
Harry Jacobson,' Irving Hirsch-
man and Carl Schiller.
The Jewish Welfare Federation
of Detroit was organized in 1926
and this month marks 21 years
of its services to the Jewish com-
munity of Detroit.
This is just a resume of the
people behind the reasons for the
thrilling gathering we shall all
see next Thursday. Come, listen
and learn and join with us in this
birthday celebration.



Candid!

REVEALING
Record of
the Most
Dangerous
Years ;n
the Life of
Our
Country

CORDELL
HULL'S Memoirs

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COULD WAR WITH JAPAN HAVE BEEN AVERTED?

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HOW DID NEUTRALITY ACT HAMPER ROOSEVELT
ADMINISTRATION?

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WHEN DID FRANCE TRY TO PERSUADE THE U. S. TO
INTERCEDE IN THE WAR?

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—Photos by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer

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Detroit Service Group: Leaders met at the Jewish Center Jan. 13 to elect officers and plan
activities for the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. In the photographs are, left to. right:
Top, round the table, at arts and crafts division rally: Joe Morrison, Burnett J. Krauss and Leon
Wayburn; back row, Nate Balaban, Paul Broder, David Schiller and Nat Bronstein.
Second photo: Professional Division, George M. Stutz, Dr. Mac B. Winslow and Judge William
Aradman.
Third photo: Food Service Council, Meyer E. Tarnapol, Ben Klein, division vice-chairman and chair-
oca of the_evening; Morris Berg and Charles Matter.
Lower photo: Mechanical Trades, Ben Kramer, Max D. Schuster, Harry Jones and Harry T. Madison.
A detailed story on the election meetings appea rs on page 24.

WHAT WERE THE RELATIONS BETWEEN HULL AND FDR?

WHAT DID CORDELL HULL ACTUALLY SAY TO THE
JAPANESE ENVOYS THE MORNING OF PEARL HARBOR?

WHAT REALLY WENT ON AT THE MOSCOW
CONFERENCE?

Get the answers to these questions from
the man who was Secretary of State dur-
ing the most critical period in the history
of the United States. Read . . .

"The Memoirs of Cordell Hull"

Starting MONDAY in

DAILY DETROIT TIMES

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