Assemble Miniature Family Album For Federation Women's Meetings THE JEWISH NEWS 7 - Friday, January 14, 1949 Wayland to Speak At 3 Rallies Here For the Histadrut The musicar skit "A Family Affair," rehearsing under the di- rection of Seymour Simons, well- known composer and director, promises to be the dramatic high- light of the con- ference of the Women's Divi- sion of the Jew- ish Welfare Fed- eration, Thurs- day, Jan. 20 at Shaarey Zedek. Members o f the cast include Mesdames Alex Cowan, Samuel J. Greenberg, J. " Simons Gilbert I s r a e 1, Edward E. Levine, Robert Rob- erts, Edwin. Rosenthal Jr., and Nate Schubiner, and Miss Marj- orie Rosenthal. The play will conclude the all- day program, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Harry Becker, which begins at 10:45 a.m. with eight discussion groups devoted to the various aspects of Jewish community activity; proceeds with a buffet luncheon, followed by a report given by the dele- gates of the Women's Division who are attending the conference Capt. Yaakov Wayland, hero of Israel's military forces, who thrilled Detroit's Jews several weeks ago with his account of the struggles in the Negev, will re- turn to Detroit to address the second workers' rally, Thursday evening, Jan. 20, in the Labor Zionist 'Institute, it was an- nounced by Sidney Shevitz, chairman of the speakers bureau. In addition to his appearance at the Histadrut rally Capt. Way- /016. land will speak at a special His- Mrs. Aaron Pomeranz and her young son, Jerry, supervised Scout tadrut evening arranged in .his Troop No. 449 of Congregation Bnai David at headquarters of the honor by the Pinsker Society, Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, in the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. The Scouts assembled the miniature family album, the invitation Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Road. All members and friends to "A Family Affair," the Women's Division meeting to be held on of the Pinksters are invited, acc- Thursday, Jan. 20, beginning at 10:45 a.m., at Congregation Shaarey cording to S. Rosenberg, society Zedek. - chairman. A social hour will Left to Right: Standing: BRENDA KAUFMAN, MARILYN SAMP- follow Wayland's talk. SON, BARBARA VALENSKY, BARBARA GAINES and SARAH Capt. Wayland will address POMERANZ; seated, MRS. AARON POMERANZ, JEROME PO- Histadrut evening of Arlazarof MERANZ, TOBY SCHREIMAN, ANN CANNON and ARLENE Branch of Farband, Wednesday HERMAN. - evening, Dec. 19, in the Labor Zionist Institute. The Branch, which last year raised $102,000 in Detroit's Histadrut campaign, and which has accepted a $150,- 000 quota in the Current cam- paign, has already raised more The Jewish News learns on hospital group, also have indi- than $35,000, it was announced good authority that the Hebrew cated a desire for community co- by David Sislin, chairman. Hospital Association has reached operation so that only one group —or is about to reach—an amic- should function in the city in hos- able agreement with the Jewish pital planning. In the absence from the city of Hospital Association of Detroit for cooperation in plans for the Max Osnos, president of the Jew- erection of a Jewish Hospital in ish HoSpital Association, and of Jewish Welfare Federation lead- A membership mobilization Detroit. Under such an agreement, it is ers who are attending the United conference has been called for believed, the Hebrew Hospital Jewish Appeal conference in At- Monday, Jan. 31, by the Michigan Association's $45,000 fund would lantic City, and the assembly of Zionist Region, it was announced be turned over to the Jewish Hos- the Council of Federations and by Morris M. Jacobs, president. Thd conference, to be held at pital Association, whose funds are Welfare Funds in Philadelphia, expected to rise to nearly $5,000,- it was impossible to secure offi- the Detroit Jewish Community cial statements. It is believed, Center, will be addressed by Her- 000. by 1950. Some members of the Mt. Sinai however, that they will be avail- schel Auerbach, ZOA national membership director, on the sub- Hospital Association, the women's able next week. ject, "The Need for a Bigger and Better ZOA." Plans are under way for in- cluding in the conference an oral, visual and film presentation on the achievements, functions and A central collection committee ner, Jacob Schreier, GeorgeD. Sey- projects of the organization. burn• of 20 leading Allied Jewish Cam- There will also be a transcrip- FOOD SERVICE COUNCIL: Torn paign workers, under the chair- Borman, Morris Mendelson, co-chair- tion of messages by Abba Eben, men; Morris Berg, Norman S. Blake, manship of Maurice A. Enggass, Max Blum, Sidney Broida, Max Char- Israel's representative at the has initiated a special drive to ness, J. H. Davidson, Ben I. Dvorman, United Nations, and Dr. Jorge Baruch Eizelman, Morton Feigenson, secure payments on outstanding Bernard Fineman, Arthur Goldstein, Garcia Granados, Guatemalan balances. Albert Green, Merwin G r o s b e r g, delegate to the UN, with an in- George Gunsberg, Julius Hersh, Noah Spurred by insistent cable- Hommel, Barney B. Hyman, Philip troduction by Yehuda Hellman, grams from Israel and Europe, Imber, Sol Kanat, David Krause, Syd- of Israel. ney Krause, Seymour A. Kyte, Meyer and from the national offices of Lebowitz, Bernard A two-month membership Limond, Aaron B. the United Jewish Appeal, the Margolis, Sam Marks, Nathan Metz, drive now is in progress through- Miller, Louis Miller, Ben Moss- committee also has • organized Herman man, Morris Music, David Newman, out the region. Detroit Zionists seven divisional collection com- Philip Olender, Maurice L. Rosenthal, will cluminate their membership Rubin, Sol Shaye, Morris Snow, mittees of the Detroit Service_ Nathan Nathan Sosin, Morris Tonkin, Eugene campaign in an intensive drive Group to speed up payments on Weiss, Max Weiss, Hanley W. Wolf. Sunday, Jan. 30. 1948 . Allied Jewish Campaign PROFESSIONAL DIVISION: Harry Prizes will be awarded to mem- H. Platt, chairman; Dr. M. E. Bach- pledges. A total of 159 campaign man, Harry Berlin, Dr. Gerson Berris, bership workers on the basis of workers make up the collection Albert Boesky, Susan Bromberg, Dr. their results. Saul Cole, Joseph Colten, Norman committee roster. Drachler, Dr. Joseph E. Goodstein, The committee includes: Maur- Samuel Greenberg, Morton Jacobs, Dr. Gemiluth Chassodim Women Hyman Mellen, Jack Miller, David ice A. Enggass, chairman, Morton Miro, Dr. Alexander W. Sanders, Jo- F. Ashner, Edward A. Atlas, Irv- seph Staub, Morris Sussman, Irwin Concert to be Held Jan. 29 Weingarten, Dr. Max Winslow. ing W. Blumberg, Louis C. Blum- ARTS AND CRAFTS DIVISION: Women of Gemiluth Chasso- berg, Tom Borman, Harry Cohen, Adolph Goldberg, Lew Wisper, co- chairmen; Nathan Balaban, Howard P. dim will present their sixth an- Fred A. Ginsburg, Adolph Gold- Berger, Philip F. Brestoff, Paul P. berg, Abe Kasle, Robert R. Loew- Broder; Wilfred B. Doner. Henry Feld- nual concert Saturday, Jan. 29, Saul Korman, Burnett J. Krauss, 8:20 p. m. in the Lecture Hall of enberg, Morris Mendelson, Gus man, Joseph Lee, Herman L. Lewis Jr., D. Newman, Max Osnos, Harry Arthur Robinson, David Safran, Alex the Detroit Institute of Arts fea- turing Karl Haas, Detroit pianist, Schreiber. H. Platt, Louis. Robinson, Barney both as soloist and together with Smith, Louis Stoll, Henry Wine- Mrs. Sidney Shevitz in works for man and Lew Wisper. two pianos. The divisional committees in- Margit Kormendy, - contralto, clude: MERCANTILE DIVISION: Louis will be the vocal soloist, and the Robinson, chairman; Joe Bearman, Karl Haas Ensemble, composed Jack Berger, Jack M. Citron, Emil Edelson-, Nathan N. Fierberg, William Nathan Ausubel, noted Jewish of Emily Adams, violin, Meyer Hoffman, Alex Jacobson, Harry Kay, Maurice A. Landau, Jack Levy, Her- author, who has recently pub- Shapiro, viola, Jacob Becker; cel- man Mathias, Walter J. Mayer, Samuel lished the widely-praised an- lo, and Karl Haas will perform Plotter, 'Ray Redlich, Emil Rose, Max Rosenbaum, Irving R u b y, Albert thology of "Jewish Folklore," the Brahms Piano Quartet in G Schwartz, Samuel H. Schwartz, Fred will speak in Detroit Jan. 17, minor. Sherman, Fred • F. Simmons, Alex The concert is being held for Sklar, Jack J. Stark, Irwin Tamler, Lee under the auspices of the Jewish Weinberg, Larry Weingarden, Simon Community Center. Ausubel has the benefit of orphans in Europe H. Weisman, Stanley Winkelman, Harry chosen as his topic, "What is the and Israel. Zolkower, I. Lewis Zuieback. SERVICES DIVISION: L o u iS C. Significance of Jewish Folklore Mrs. L. Neuhans is president Blumberg, chairman; Samuel P. Baker, of the organization; Mrs. Jack Samuel A. Cascade, Milton Eisler, Throughout the Ages?" Samuel J. Greenberg, Ira Kaufman, The public is invited to attend. Frank, chairman of the journal; Rudolf Leitman, Edward C. Levy, Isaac Litwak, Arnold H. Rosman, Jo- Admission is 25 cents for mem- Mrs. A. Roberg, program chair- man. seph Sandler, Morris L. Schaver, David bers and 50 cents for non-mem- M. Welling. The public is invited. For MECHANICAL TRADES DIVISION: bers. Abe Kasle. chairman; Larry A. Bader, tickets call Mrs. R. Manko, TO. Jerry Bielfield, Samuel C. Binkow, 7-4515, or Mrs. Sitzman, TY. Bernard Chase, Harry Citrin, Cy A.. Crane, Nathan R. Epstein, Fred Ettin- 5-7108. Hospital Groups Reported to Have I{eache d Agreement for Unity Here Michigan Zionists Call Conference Musical Skit to Highlight Seminar Of Federation Women's Division .„„ Arlazaroff Branch Fetes Wayland at Reception Arlazaroff Branch of the Jew- ish National Workers' Alliance will honor Captain Yaakov Way- land at a reception at 9 p.m. Wed- nesday, Jan. 18, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Service Group Organizes Central Committee to Spur AJC Payments Ausubel Speaks At Jewish Center ger. Ellis Fishman, Emanuel Fishman, Nathan Fishman, Joe Gendelman, Oscar Grey, Ben Kramer, Irving Mai- ler. Lester Miller, Victor Shiffman, Joseph Slatkin, Emil T. Stern. Louis W. Zack, Samuel Zeldes. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING COUNCIL: Barney Smith, chairman; Charles N. Agree, Morris H. Blumberg, Harry C. Davidson, Ben B. Fenton, Meyer Fishman, Max C. Handler, Jo- seph Holtzman, Kopel Kahn, Rubin kaplan, Daniel A. Laven, Milton Rat- -2c European Welfare Gives DT $3,500 of the United Jewish Appeal and the General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in Atlantic City and Philadelphia this week- end. Reservations for the luncheon and program will be closed at noon Monday, Jan. 17. Until then they will be accepted at WO. 5- 3939. UHS to Register' For Spring Term The period from Sunday, Jan. 16 through Monday, Jan. 31„ has been set by the United Hebrew Schools as registration period, when new pupils will be accept- ed for b'eginn'ers' and advanced classes, 'New classes will commence on Tuesday, Feb. 1. During the last week of Jan, uary, examinations will be held in all classes. The location of schools are as follows: Rose Sittig Cohen, 13226 Law- ton David W. Simons, 4000 Tux- edo Philadelphia - Byron, 1245 W. Philadelphia Parkside, 15705 Parkside, cor- • ner Midland Central, Central High School Bagley and Beth Aaron, Bag- ley Public School For general information call the main office, TO. 8-0063. ENTIRE STOCK! PERSIAN LAMB COATS Greatly Reduced! NOW PRICED AS LOW AS '373 A beautiful selection of lustrous, lightweight, exquisitely- marked, BLACK-DYED PERSIAN LAMB coats . . fashioned in a wide variety of lengths, with gorgeous collars, full-flared backs, cuffed sleeves.' Every one of them now offered at drastic reductions . . . in many cases, priced at cost and far below cost. Comparison is welcomed. BETH EL YPC EVENT The Young People's Club of The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization has con- Temple Beth El announces plans tributed the sum of $3,500 to the for a sleigh ride and barn dance. Jewish National Fund for the to be held at Morton's Stables :1 Saturday evening, Jan. 22. planting of trees. E. Grand River at Library