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April 23, 1948 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-04-23

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Page Five

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April V, !We

Prof. Baron, Dr. Gamoran and Christian
Leaders to Address Beth El's Institute

Noted Jewish Scholars to Speak Monday, April 26, on 'Jewish Factors' in Chisfendom'
and 'Religious Education': Dr. Glazer and Eminent Christian Clergymen
Participate in Sixth Annual Institute of clergymen and Educators

Dr. Salo W. Baron, professor
Temple Beth El, in association
with the Detroit Council of of Jewish history, literature and
Churches, Detroit Pastors' Union institutions at Columbia Univer-
and the Council of Religious Ed- sity and one of the most eminent
historians in the United States,
will lecture at the morning ses-
sion on "The Jewish Factdr in
Medieval and Contemporary
Christendom."
Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, direc-
tor of the Commission' on Jewish
Education of the 'Union of 'Amer=
ican Hebrew Congregations and
the Central Conference of Amer..
ican: Rabbis and one of the lead-
ing religious educators in the
country, will lecture at the after-
noon session on "Religious Edu-
cation Faces the FutUre."
Local clergymen who will par-
ticipate in the Institute are: The
Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich,
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese
of Michigan; who will preside at
the morning session; Dr. B. Ben-
edict Glazer, Rabbi of Temple
DR. EMANUEL GAMORAN
Beth El, who will extend greet-
ucation, will present the Sixth ings; the Rev. G. Merrill Lenox,
Annual Institute on Judaism for executive secretary of the De-
the Protestant Clergymen and troit Council - of _Churches, who
Religious Educators of Detroit will preside at the luncheon ses-
sion; the Rev. Jonathan A.
on Monday, April 26.

New Residents Can Be Community
Asset If They Secure Employment

If one were to compose a word picture of a typical refugee who
comes to the Jewish Vocational Service looking for work, he - wouki
find it easy to produce.
Perhaps some difficultyniight arise in arriving at a physical
description of this typical refugee. But the characteristics that go
to make up his character would be simple to define. He is ex-
perienced, reliable and has prov-
ed his worth. His nature is that They need only jobs to make
of a realist. He is eager to find them feel that they are really
any job that he can handle, which established in Detroit. If you have
will enable him to become self- an opening or know of one where
they would fit, please call the
supporting.
The JVS has many applicants Jewish Vocational Service, CA.
who have every qualification for 8570, or write to the JVS at 320
jobs requiring stability, intelli- W. Lafayette, Detroit 26.
gence, and loyalty—except the
often - asked - for qualification of
youth. Many. of the latter arri-
vals among the refugees are.
middle-aged, with families, and
these additional responsibilities
are another' reason why they
bring steadiness and initiative to
VIENNA, (JTA)—The Jewish
an employer.
Unity Party, headed by David
Language often proves a handi- Brill,' incumbent president of the
cap to these men. They possess
varied degrees of knowledge con- Vienna Jewish Community, re-
cerning the proper use of Eng- ceived 43 per cent of the votes
lish. But those who have been cast in community elections.
given an opportunity have made Brill's slate captured 11 of the
remarkable strides in their lin- 24 seats on the Community Coun-
guistic ability in a matter of cil.
The party to receive the sec-
weeks.
Mr. Ableman, a capable worker, ond largest vote was the Jewish
whose application, is on file at Federation, consisting of all the
JVS, has had 13 years of ex- Zionist groups in the city, which
perience in the distribution of won eight seats. The Jewish
women's clothing materials for a Socialist Party will hold the re-
large firm of women's wear manu- maining positions.
facturers in Germany. His prev-
ious employment makes him es-
. Pecially qualified for stock work,
shipping and receiving, inven-
tory or sales clerk.
Bedlaw was a traveling sales
representative for several men's,
women's and children's clothing
firms throughout western Europe.
He acquired an excellent know-
ledge of French and German and
also learned to handle a car cap-
ably. He could be a chauffeur, a
stock clerk, a salesman or office
worker.
Following two years of general
119
training in a textile school in
6 6
"Germany, Caplin spent 12 years
Compound for Use
in handling retail sales and sales The Complete
in All Automatic Trashing
management in piece goods, dry
Machines
goods and knit goods. He could
• Contains water softener, nothing-
handle stock or inventory work
to add or mix.
in any of these fields.
Eliminates
soap spots and curds-

A little more varied is the ex-
• Quick rinsing
perience of Denman. For four
• Suds controlled
years he was proprietor of a re-
• Makes white clothes whiter,
tail linen and dry goods shop in
colors brighter.
Germany, followed by five years
FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY
as
membership
secretary
for
Jew-
_
PHONE HO. 0771 '
ish organizations in Breslau. He
Also On Sale At
also handled stock and ware-
J. L. HUDSON CO.
house assignments for a silk
CROWLEY MILNER'S
weaving firm. He could do the CIANCIOLO'S - McNichols Rd.
same type of work here in Amer-
TURNER-BROOKS, INC.
ica or something of a similar
Dexter Blvd.
Mfg. By
nature like stock clerk, inspector,
ABSO-CLEAN
a checker or clerk.
CHEMICAL CO.
These men are good citizens
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
and an asset to the community.

Dames, Minister of Bethel A.M.E.;
the Rev. Irwin C. Johnson, ,Min-
ister of St. John's Episcopal
Church; the Rev. Everett K.

DR, SALO W. BARON

Seymour,' Minister of St. Mark's
Methodist ChurCh; the Rev.
Charles H. Myers, Minister of
North Woodward Congregational
Church; and the Rev. Frederick
H. Olert, president of the Detroit
Council of Churches and Minis-
ter of the First Presbyterian
Church, who will preside at the
afternoon session.

Labor Zionists Honor
Memory of I. Drachler

Impressive tributes were paid
to the memory of Israel Drachler
at the Labor Zionist Institute,
April 11.
The memorial meeting was
arranged by the labor Zionist
groups in Detroit. M. Goldoftas
was chairman. M. Michlin read
appropriate selections from the
Psalms. Selections from Job
were read by M. Ben-Dor.
Esty Carson paid tribute to
the deceased leader in the name
of Habonim, labor Zionist youth.
A poem in tribute to Mr. Drach-
ler was read by Moshe Haar.
The principal address was de-
livered by I. Zemel, who spoke
of die modesty of the late leader
arid of his pioneering Zionist ac-
ti$ities.



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