Page Twenfy-four Judge. Friedman, Lurie, Schuster, Wayburn Head DSG Divisions Leaders Selected to Direct Activities of Professional, Food Service, Mechanical and Arts and Crafts Divisions Of Detroit Service Group William Friedman, Nathan W. Lurie, Max D. Schuster and Leon S. Wayburn were elected to top leadership of the professional, food service, mechanical trades and arts and crafts divisions, of the Detroit Service Group, at the divisions' opening meetings of the 1948 season, Tuesday, Jan. 13, at the Jewish Community Center. <) Friday, January 23, 1948 THE JEWISH NEWS THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of JewisIvEvents VOLUME 12—NO. 19 34 *Ea,. 22 Detroit 26, Michigan, January 23, 1948 Page 24 National Leaders to Address the Federation Women's Division Conference Next Thursday Barney B. Hyman, Max Kirtz, Sol G. Kurtzman, Meyer Lebo- witz, Goodman. Lefkofsky, Her- Harry L. Lurie, Executive Director of Council of Federations; Morris Zelditch, Council's man Levine, Alfred Loewenstein, Director of Social Studies, and Dr. Israel B. Rappaport, Noted Educator, Samuel Markowitz, Charles Mat- To Address 'New Look' Sessions at Hotel Statler ler, Frank Mersky, Nathan Metz, Herman Miller, Morris Miller, A conference on Jewish social The morning panel sessions will people and the newest approach Morris Music, Philip Olender, work will be held here when the be devoted to "The New Look" by psychiatrists to such disturb- William Allen Reder, William R. Women's Division of the Jewish lin old age care, campaign, educa- ances. Mrs. William H. Frank will Roth, Arthur Salasnek, Israel Welfare Federation presents its tion for Jewish living and miscon- be chairman of the session. Because the Institute will cele- Schlaifer, Norman Schwartz, one-day program "The New Look ceptions about emotional dis- brate the 21st Anniversary of the Samuel Schwartz, Kolman Sha- in Community Affairs," Thurs- turbances. Jewish Welfare Federation, the piro, Joseph Shewach, Al G. Silk, day, Jan. 29, at Hotel Statler, fea- Speaking on old age care will Morris Snow, Meyer Tarnopol, turing renowned authorities in be Morris Zelditch,, director of so- men of the community have been Max Weiss and Richard L. Wolfe. the fields of community organiza- cial studies of the Council of Jew- extended a special invitation to tion, campaign, care of the aged, ish Federations and Welfare attend both the panel sessions Mechanical Trades and the luncheon meeting. In the merchanical trades di- Jewish education and psychiatry. Funds. The chairman of the Samuel M. Bez, Martin L. But- To allow time for the comple- Coming to Detroit for the day vision, the following additional meeting will be George M. Stutz, zel,- Dr. Charles Lakoff, Dr. Abe officers were elected: chairman of the subcommittee on S. Pearlman and Arthur S. Purdy, Harvey H. Goldman, Abe aged and chronic sick of Fed- vice-chairmen; Isadore Levin and eration's social planning commit- Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, repre- Kasle, Ben Kramer, Milton K. tee. sentatives to the board of gov- Mahler, and Ben L. Silberstein, ernors of the Jewish Welfare vice-chairmen; Ben Kramer and A leader in the field of both Federation; and Harry A. Heller, Milton K. Mahler, representatives institutional and general commu- to the board of govertors of the executive secretary. nity programs for the aged, Zel- ditch will discuss recreational Members of the board of direc- Federation; and Esther R. Prus- sian, executive secretary. programs, occupational therapy tors are: Harry B. Berlin, Mrs. Members of the board of direc- and other phases of planning for George Blumenstock, Albert a comfortable, satisfying old age. Boesky, Robert . E. Clinton, David tors are Harry B. Aronow, Harry J. Cohen, Dr. Saul Cole, Joseph Barnett, Alfred Berkowitz, Jerry Session on Campaign B. Colten, Norman Drachler, Dr. Bielfield, Ben H. Brown, Nate The executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of De- Sidney F. Ellias, Dr. Meryl M. Carroll, Phillip S. Chapnick, troit, Isidore Sobeloff, will speak Fenton, Miss Clarice Freud, Dr. Bernard Chase, Adolph Dinetz, at the session on campaign, at A. Joseph Himmelhoch, Jason L. Philip Dubrinsky, Sol Eisenberg, which Mrs. Julian H. Krolik will Honigman, Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs, Nathan R. Epstein, Ellis Fishman, be chairman. William Karbal, Miss Helen S. Albert Fruman, Morris L. Fru- man, Irwin Green, Samuel Ham- Kass, Irving I. Katz, Dr. Milton Israel Rappaport, director of M. Lappin, Dr. Harry W. Lindy, burger, Stanley Imerman, Robert the research institute on Jew- Dr. Bernard N. Maness, Arnold N. Janeway, Harry L. Jones, ish Education, will lead the dis- Monash, Dr. Martin Naimark, Nathan Kolb, Harry B. Korman, cussion on Jewish education. Alexander Krass, Joseph H. ISRAEL B. RAPPI 11)ORT. Dr. Max Rosenfeld, Abe Satov- Known locally for the survey MORRIS ZELDITCH sky, Dr. David Seligson, Miss Kukes, Harold Lachman, Ben- he did in 1943, with Elias tion of final arrangements, the Cecilia Shetzer, Dr. Peter G. jamin M. Laikin, Jack Lawson, will be Harry 1.,„.L.u,rie.„, executive Picheny, of educational, recre- closing date for acceptance of David T. Lipton, Harry T. Madi- Shifrin, Harry Shumaker, Joseph ational and cultural resources director of the COuncir, of Jewish all reservations for this pro- L. Staub, Dr. Fred A. Stein, son, Gilbert Michel, Lester Miller, Federations and Welfare Funds, in Detroit, Rappaport was for gram will be Monday, Jan. 26.. Joseph Steinberger, Morris Suss- Hyman R. Nathan, Saul H. Rose, who will address the noon lunch- many years consultant on Jew- Reservations are being taken at Samuel B. Solomon, Aaron So- man, Dr. Max Winslow, John M. ish education for the American TE. 1-1600, ext. 272. verinsky, Emil T. Stern, David eon meeting on "Social Problems Wise and David P. Zack. Jewish Committee. The Re- Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Tann, Max W. Temchin, Peter and Their Personal Application— search Institute which he now Fred A. Ginsberg, the hospitality What's All This To Me?" — ab- Food Service Council Trunsky, Louis Vineberg, J. Louis heads is a non-partisan organ- committee of the Women's Divi- Officers who will serve with Wolock, Herman D. Weiss, Mor- stracting the conclusions to be ization, sponsored by the Com- sion will serve as both hostesses drawn from the four morning Lurie in the Food Service Coun- ris W. Zack and Samuel Zeldes. panel sessions, to be held at 10 mittee. Chairman of this panel and a reception committee for cil are Max P. Bachman, Harry Arts and Crafts Division a. m. and 11 a. m. Presiding at session will be Mrs. Alexander the day. In addition to committee Becker, William Boesky, Tom W. Sanders, chairman of the members, hostesses will include Officers with Wayburn, of the the luncheon will be Mrs. Abra- Borman, Ben Klein, Max Loew- Women's Division education presidents of member groups of ham Cooper, chairman of the di enstein and Paul Zuckerman, arts and - crafts division, are the League of JeWish Women's committee. vision's program committee. vice-chairmen. Representatives to Nathan Balaban, Herman L. Council Serves 235 Cities The session on "Misconceptions Organizations, which has been co- Lewis, Jr., and Lew Wisper, vice- the board of governors of Fed- As executive of the Council, Concerning Emotional Disturb- operating with the Women's Di. eration are Morris Mendelson and chairmen; and Harry A. Heller, Lurie heads the national member- ances'' will be addressed by Dr. vision . in promotion of the Insti- Max Schayowitz. Ira I. Sonnen- executive secretary. ship organization of Jewish com- Harry E. August, psychiatrist and tute. blick will act as executive secre- Members of the board of di- munities which serves as a analyst. A pioneer in the field Arrangements of the institute tary. rectors include Nathan Abrams, planning medium and "clearing of psychiatry, Dr. August will dis- were handled by committee of Members of the board of di- Jacob Albert, Walter Aronoff, house" for problems and ideas on cuss some of the unfortunate at- the day headed by Mrs. Arthur rectors include Oscar Bank, Mor- Sidney J. Bowman, Philip F. social work and campaigning for ' titudes taken by the relatives and Bloom, Mrs* ,Samuel -B. Danto and ris Berg, Norman Blake, Saul Brestoff, Nat Bronstein, Wilfred its 235 member communities. friends of emotionally disturbed Miss Pearl Devenow. Boesky, Al Borman, Sam Braver- B. Doner, Ivan Frankel, Rudolph man, Sam Bynder, Henry Cohen, Glick, Adolph Goldberg, David Sol Cohen, Albert Dubin, Ben- M. Idzal, Saul Kopman, Burnett jamin I. Dworman, Aaron Ehr- G. Krauss, Walter Laib, Philip lichman, Baruch Eizelman, Mau- R. Marcuse, Raymond S. Moers, rice J. Elkin, Jack Epps, Harry Irwin H. Pollard, Arthur Robin- Ernstein, Joseph Faigel, Morton son, Hyman Safran, David Schil- NEW YORK — Care for about Feigenson Bernard L. Fineman, ler, Alex Schreiber, Seymour B. NEW YORK—All Zionist organizations and parties in this Edwin Finsilver, Harry Golden, Simons, Henry Wagner, Melville country which are officially affiliated with the world Zionist 1,000 European Jewish 'young- Bernard A. Gourwitz, Albert S. Welt, Frank A. Wetsman, movement, unanimously agreed to 'waive the holding of elec- sters, formerly provided by the Green, Ben Greenspo,on, Ben Harvey Willens and Julian G. tions and adopted a joint slate of delegates to the forthcoming World Jewish Congress and its Grosberg, Richard Gunsberg, Wolfner. World Zionist Congress, with representation on the same ratio affiliate, the American Jewish (See Photos, Page 21) Julius Hersh, Jack A. Horwitz, as that obtained at the 22nd World Zionist Congress, Charles Congress, will be assumed in full Ress, chairman of the U. S. Cen- this year by the Joint Distribution tral Shekel and Election Board, Hashomer Hatzair has issued a Committee, according to a new announced. statement opposing abandonment agreement signed by Rabbi Ste- The decision by all Zionist-par- of the Congress elections, declar- phen S. Wise, World Jewish Con- ties to forego elections was taken gress President, Shad Polier, Am- in recognition of the need of con- ing them an inner part of Zionist - erican Jewish Congress Vice- serving energies and resources to- democracy. President, and Moses A. Leavitt, ward meeting the danger which • JDC executive vice-chairman. is facing the Palestine Yishuv in The children affected by the the struggle to safeguard the es- agreement live in Austria, Bel- tablishment of the Jewish State. gium, Czechoslovakia, France, Coupled with this action, the Germany, Hungary, Italy and Ru- U. S. Central Shekel Board un- mania, 450 of them with their animously approved a resolution Registration for the spring to extend the national campaign semester at the United Hebrew families or foster parents and the for the sale of shekolim in this Schools is now under way, ac- remainder in 15 homes and insti- country to March 1 in order to cording to Bernard Isaacs, super- tutions. They will , receive the roll up the largest possible num- intendent. Classes are held at same assistance now extended to ber of registered supporters for eight branches throughout the 137,000 European Jewish young- sters through JDC's child-care the Jewish State. city. The following Zionist organiza- program. Girls, as well as boys, should tions and parties are represented This .child-care program is in- on the U. S. Central Shekel receive the intensive Jewish cluded in JDC's record of $98,- training offered by the Hebrew Board; Zionist Organization of 547,000 for relief, reconstruction America, Hadassah, Poale Zion, Schools, Isaacs emphasized. in Registration information may and resettlement operations Mizrachi, United Zionists-Revi- 1948 on behalf of Jewish men, sionists, Achdut Avodah and be obtained by calling the main women and children overseas. school, TO. 8-0063. Hashomer Hatzair. A veteran member of the Palestine Jewish Brigade which fought through the famous North African desert campaigns with the British 8th Army, _Ben-Zion Elan, featured speaker at the meetings, stressed the need to provide this year for safeguard ing the Jewish national home he has helped to build and to de- fend. Other Officers Other officers elected to serve for the professional division in- elude: U. S. Zionist Parties Waive World Congress Elections Out New Telephone Number WOodward 5-1155 More Lines -- Better Service Registration Opens For New UHS Term JDC Assumes Care Of Children, Former Congress Charges