Page Five IHE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 26, 1948 Jr. Division Quota: $75,000 Honorary Chairman Belarsky to Be Soloist At Folk School Event Polish Govt. Will Finance Chair at Hebrew University WARSAY, (JTA)—The Polish government will finance the° es- The annual donor event of the tablishment of a chair in the his- Jewish Folk Schools of the Labor tory of Polish Jewry at the He- Zionist Organization will take brew University in Jerusalem. ')lace in the large With the cooperation of the Min- Auditorium of istry of Culture, the Jewish Cen- the _Detroit In- tral Committee assembled about stitute of Arts, 100,000 scholarly volumes, chiefly Tuesday evening, May 25. of religious content, for shipment Sidor Belar- to the Hebrew University. sky, noted bass )aritone, will ap- EDWARD PEVOS )ear in a number OPTICIAN of Hebrew and Optical Service Yiddish songs. Hours By Appointment F o r informa Sidor Belarsky Prescriptions called for and delivered tion concerning the event, call 3216 EWALD CIRCLE the office of the school, TO. • 8- HO. 3332 at Buena Vista 9280. Active Campaign Efforts to Commence at Meetings of Teams at Center on April 4 The Juiiior Division of the- 1948 Allied Jewish Cam- paign has set a quota of $75,000, Leonard Baruch and Barbara Greenberg, co-chairmen of the Division, announced this' week. The Juniors have already raised more than a third of this sum through pre-campaign solicitation and special gifts. "With such a good start," Miss Greenberg said, "we feel that we should far surpass our goal. Every attempt is being made to insure cqmplete coverage by our division, and to provide the volunteers with an adequate knowledge of the work of the campaign." The active work of this year's drive will begin for the Juniors the week of April 4, when the various division chair- men will meet with their separate teams at The Jewish Com- munity Center. At that time,' the workers will receive their kits and instructions for solicitation. - •-• FRED M. BUTZEL Mr. Butzel has been named honorary chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Will Address Allied JWB Ships Passover Drive Rally Tuesday Supplies to Jewish GIs NEW YORK.—Continuing the pattern, set in World War II, of serving the religious and morale needs of Jewish servicemen, and women here and abroad, JWB has shipped (or processed at the ports of embrakation) Passover sup- plies to the American Zone in Germany and Austria, Hawaii, Japan and Koreo, Alaska, Iceland and the Caribbean area (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Jamaica, etc.) and to U. S. Jewish service- men at 318 V. A. hospitals and military installations. 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Women's League Asks Nominations For Youth Award Nominations -for the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial award; presented annually by the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations, are requested by Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, League presi- dent. The award is made to a girl and boy, between the ages of 17 and 21, who Have shown outstand- ing leadership, scholarship and exceptional work in community activities. Presidents of League organizations may submit the nominations, Mrs. Danto said. Winners of the 1948 awards will be announced at the last general meeting of the League, scheduled for May 15. All presidents and community relations chairmen are invited to a brunch at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 13, at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Dan Krouse, chairman of community relations, is being as- sisted by Mrs. Morton Snyder and Mrs. Lewis Fried in making ar- rangements. 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