Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS Lerner to Address Junior Workers' Rally on Sunday Friday, March 12, 1948 Herbert Hordes, UJA Delegates Meet in Haifa Sen. Tobey Speaks Tuesday at Zionist Rally at Cass Tech - Detroit Jewish young adults will open their phase of the 1948 Allied Jewish Carripaign at a worker's rally at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 14, in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, when they will hear. Max Lerner, edi- torial director-4 the newspaper PM. Barbara" A. Greenberg and Leonard Baruch, co-chairmen of the Junior Division, have set0 a goal of 1,000 workers for the drive. We expect to top that Work goal easily," Miss Greenberg raid. Organize for '48 Drive One of the most pbpular of the so-called "intellectual" journal- Following through on an out- ists, Max Lerner, at 44, looks standing job in 1947, members of back on a distinguished career the Social Workers' Section are in which he has combined teach- organizing leadership and work- ing and journalism. He made his ers for the 1948 Allied Jewish mark early as editor of The Na- campaign. tion and. The New Republic. Clarice Freud and Cecilia His editorials in PM are widely Shetzer, members of the board of read and are generally considered directors of the year-round Pro- as having established new stand- fessional Division, will head the ards in editorial writing. Lerner section, while vice chairmen will is also on the editorial staff of include Anne Rose Hersh, Walter "The American Scholar." Klein, Ruth- Shefer, Norma Silver - His weekly news comments and Harold Weiss. last year were further evidence Albert Cohen, executive direc- of his keen analysis of headline tor of the Jewish Vocational Ser- events and his staunch support vice, will again serve as director of minority rights in general, and of the unit. his espousal of Jewish rights in particular. Lerner was educated in litera- ture and law at Yale, and econ- omics and politic at Robert Brook- ings Graduate School of Econ- omics and Government in Wash- To get the organization of the ington, D. C. He has taught at Sarah Lawrence College, Harvard Food Service Council under way for the Allied Jewish Campaign, and Williams College. All Detroit Jewish young adults leaders in the Council will meet from 16 to 30 are invited to at- with Max Schayowitz at a "break bagle" session; 19:30 a. m., Sun- tend the workers' rally. day, March 14 at the Jewish Com- munity Center. In the year-round organization of the food group, Schayowitz To Initiate Activities, serves as division representative Initiating special gifts activities to the Board of Governors of for the Junior Division of the the Jewish Welfare Federation. Allied Jewish Campaign, Section A of special - gifts will hold an ad- JSG to View Orthodoxy vance gifts dinner at 6 p. m. Sun- day, March 14 at the Lee Plaza- With Young Israel Group Hotel, under the chairmanship of Morton D. Lieberman. Members of the Junior Service The meeting will be addressed Group will be the guests at a by Max Lerner, editorial director symposium to be given by Young of the newspaper PM, who will Israel at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah also speak at the Junior Division at 8:45 p.m. Friday, March 19. The subject under discussion workers' rally that afternoon. Serving on the board withm Lie- will be "Young Adults Look at berman are Harold Berry, Bar- Orthodox Judaism." Those par- bara Cooper, Richard Cooper, ticipating are Rabbi Alvin Pop- William Davidson, Henry Ehrlich, lack, Rabbi Irwin Gordon and Robert Enggass, Doralee Gold- Jerome W. Kelman, active in both man, Irving Goldman, Lois Gold- Young Israel and the Junior Serv- man, Roxanne Grevnin, Jane ice Group. Helper, Ben Kasle, Carol Kasle, Refreshments will be served Al Loewenstein, Jr., Rita Loew- following the meeting. enstein, Henry. Marks, Julian San- dler, Morton Scholnick, Shirley Jewish Woman Gets Award Simons, Zenia Singer, Gerald From Mexican President Sklar, Richard Soss, Harold Vic- MEXICO CITY (JTA)—Sarah tor, Phylis Welling, Robert Well Kliatchki-Meckler, a Jewish mu- ing, Leonard Hymen, Mr. and sician, was the recipient of a Mrs. Edward Blumberg and Beth $2,000 government prize for con- Srere. ducting the Mexican Symphony ' Lawrence A. Fleischman is Orchestra. The prize was present- chairman of special gifts for the ed to her by President Miguel Division. Aleman at a special ceremony. Social A 'call has been issued to all Detroit Jews to attend the rally \at Cass High School on Tuesday evening, to demand • immediate implementation of the UN decision and to protest against delays by the U. S. spokesmen. Senator Charles W. Tobey of New Hampshire will be guest speaker. Benjamin Laikin will preside and will open the meeting with remarks in Yiddish. An appeal for the Allied Jewish Campaign will be made by Rabbi Morris Adler. A resolution will be presented by Rabbi Leon Fram. Leaders Food Service Council Organizes for Drive Co-sponsors of the meeting are the Zionist Council, Jewish Community Council, Yiddish Folk Organizations and the American Jewish Congress. KE Left to right: LOUIS BERRY ; HERBERT HORDES and JOSEPH HOLTZMAN. During their • visit in Haifa, Palestine, on their' tour with the United Jewish Appeal delegation, Louis Berry and Joseph Holtz man, the Detroit' delegates, met with Herbert Hordes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of 2308 Calvert. Herbert, a student at the Hebrew Institute of Technology in Haifa, told the guests from his home city that he' was happy in his new environment and that he was enjoying life in Palestine and his studies in the Palestine. school. Jewish refugees from all parts of Europe continue to stream in- to France at the rate of 2,000 a month. Most are dependent for help upon the Joint Distribution Committee. h e (Q) seat of approval of UNION OF ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA is on the front of e JEWISH the bright green label. Special Gifts Section , . The dollar - has shrunk. But uman needs have not. vto When you give to the Red Cross this year, Notice of Publication Nominees Announced for Board Of Governors of Federation Pursuant. to the By-Laws of the JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT, the following list of nominees, selected from the membership of the Federation, for a three year term ending in 1951, eligible for election to the Board of Governors of the Federation, is presented herewith to the Executive Director not less than thirty days prior to the Annual Meeting, Sunday, April 11, for publication: SIDNEY ALEXANDER JOSEPH BERNSTEIN IRWIN I. COHN RABBI LEON FRAM MRS. MAURICE A. LANDAU HENRY MEYERS MORRIS SCHAVER BEN L. SILBERSTEIN LEONARD N. SIMONS remember that greater sums are required to do an equal job IT'S YOUR RED CROSS...KEEP IT GOING + faterhya Other persons may be nominated by petition or petitions signed by not lessthan 25 members of the Federation and filed with the Executive Director of the Federation not less than ten days prior to the date of the annual meeting. Only one person may be nominated in each petition and-no nomination - shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to be a candidate. RABBI MORRIS ADLER MRS. JOSEPH H; EHRLICH BEN KRAMER BARNEY SMITH SAMUEL S.. GREENBERG, Chairman, Committee on Nominations. DETROIT CHAPTER' THE AMERICAN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTUth. 153 EAST ELIZABETH STREET-CADILLAC 3900. 1