Center Art Committee Plans Season

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Detroit ORT Chapter Appeals. for
Mate nals for Overseas Shipment

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Under the leadership of betroi t (the first of which will be Oct. 19
ORT Chapter's president, Mrs at Temple Beth. El). The follow-
Harry Becker, and the member- ing articles are urgently needed:
1. Cotton, flannel, rayon. silk and
ship chairman, Mrs. B. David
woolens (from 1 yard to full bolt).
Ruby, membership in this area suit
2. Millinery supplies—felts. fabrics,
has increased to over .1,000 mem- flowers and forms .
3. Assorted threads and needles for
bers, compelling the necessity of hand sewing.
4. Corsetry materials . — especially
dividing the local organization
into four groups: North, headed
5. Fioundheaded sewing machine
14-16.
by Mrs. Clarence Enggass; South, needles—Nos:
6. White and black thread.
7. Leather skins.
Mrs. Harold Kukes; Oakland
Weaving yarns on bobbins.
County, Mrs. Joseph Davidson, -2.
9. Miscellaneous articles for finish-
and Mt. Clemens, Mrs. Abe ing—zippers, . buttons; belts, bindings,
and trims.
Levine.
The Jewish Center Art Committee announces that it is accepting applications for the Center
. 10. Tailoring needs—irons, scissors,
patterns, thimbles, tape-measures,
Art School which will soon be in session. Registrations are being taken at the main desk at the
ORT is officially appointed by pins,.
tape.
Center.
JDC to train the DPs in Europe.
Sixty vocations are taught,
The committee also is sponsoring the Morris Merlin exhibit Sept. 28 through Oct. - 26 in the
Ginsburg Lounge.
among which are carpentry, Sorority Women Give
plastics, farming, dressmaking,
Seated, right to left, MRS. DAVID COOPER, MRS. ARTHUR BLOOM, newly-appointed
$1,000 to UJA Drive
maritime training, cosmetics, mil-
Art Committee chairman, HARRY D. KATZ, director of adult education at the Center, LEWIS
linery, glovemaking, designing,
RED S TONE, and HENRY BERNSTEIN, Center art instructor.
NEW YORK — The National
plumbing, radio and typewriter
machinists, metal trades,- auto re- Women's Division of the $250,-
pair, electrician, leathercraft. It 000,000 United Jewish Appeal
Ceremonial Exhibit
also operates in Africa, Latin has expanded its mobilization of
the_Jewish women of America to
At Shaarey Zedek
America, Asia and U. S. A.
- Mrs. Oliver Ruby, chairman of include, young women on the col-
Through courtesy of Charles' Material for Overseas Shipment lege campuses of the nation.
VINELAND; N. J, (JTA)
land area during the past seven Feinberg, an exhibit of Jewish (MOT) advises that
Evidence of the part being
Estimating that there are about years. Most of • the new settlers
1. Over 25.000 students were en-
150,000 Jewish farmers in the are .displaced Jews who were ad- religious art and ceremonial ob- rolled in ORT's 180 training centers played in the UJA's nationwide
campaign by Jewish college worn-
year.
United States, Dr. Gabriel David- mitted to the United States. Prof. jects will be on ditplay in the last
2. They were located in 23 countries en came with the presentation of
son, managing director of the J. S. Joffe, soil specialist at the cases in the _ main , corridor of throughout the world. •
3. That 1.128 courses were con- a check for $1,000 representing
Jewish Agricultural Society, ad- New Jersey State Agricultural Shaarey Zedek Synagogue during ducted,
and that 2/3 of the total en-
the
high
holiday
season.
rollment for 1947 were DPs trained the contributions of members of
dressing the annual field day of College, spoke of the present
in Austria, Germany - and Italy.
Phi Sigma Sigma, national soror-
The
exhibit
includes
-
Torah
South Jersey farm settlers, re- agricultural conditions and pos-
4.. That in many cases governments ity.
asked ORT to increase its train-
vealed that "among Jewish far- sibilities in Israel and described crowns from historic commun- have facilities.
ities of the 16th and 17th cen-
Thelma B. Zackin of Water-
niers tenancy is almost non-exis- agricultural potentialities in the
5. The French _ Government provides
turies; artistically carved esrogim subsidies
• for ORT students of about bury, Conn., recently elected
tent" He emphasized that Jewish Near East, on the basis of an
$100,000
a
year.
boxes; beautifully designed Tor-
farms are operated by the owner investigation he conducted several
6. ORT plans to train over 30,000 Grand Archon of the sorority, in
ah pointers; lavers for the wash- students
this year.
a ceremony held at UJA national
and his family, with a minimum months ago.
ing of the hands before the priest-
Mrs. Ruby states that bags are headquarters in New York,,pre-
of hired help.
ly blessing; unusually embroid- being prepared, for distribution sented the check to Mrs. Ernest
Dr. Davidson also reported that
ered Ark covers; artistic wine among the membership, and she G. Wadel of Dallas, Tex., chair-
there has been a rapid increase 18—THE JEWISH NEWS
cups, and similar objects of holi- is asking them to fill them with man of the Appeal's National
of Jewish settlers in the Vine-
Friday, October 1, 1948
day and synagogue interest.
materials to- bring • to meetings, Women's Division.

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Report Shows U. S. Jewish Farmers
Use Minimum of Non-Family Help

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