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March 25, 1949 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-03-25

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16—THE JEWISH NEWS

Council Honors Emma Schaver

Friday, March 25, 1949

Hadassah. Dedicates
Vocational Building
At Jerusalem Center

Joining in an international
celebration to mark the 75th
birthday of Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
Organization of America, announ-
ced the dedication of the appren-
tices building in the -Brandeis.
Vocational Center, in Jerusalem,
in honor of America's leading
Zionist.
The dedication ceremony took
place March 17 in the Holy City,
with "Israeli Minister of Corn
merce and Industry, Fritz Bern-
stein, Jerusalem Mayor Daniel
Auster and Hadassah representa-
MRS. NORMAN KANTER (loft) presents a bouquet of roses to tives frOm America participating.
EMMA SCHAVER at the reception in the latter's honor on March 9, At the same time, ground was
at the Shaarey Zedek, in the presence of an audience of 1,200. The broken for a new -unit to be add-
reception for Mrs. Schaver and the program, entitled "Songs of Israel," ed to the Brandeis Center in Had,
were sponsored by the cultural committee of the Jewish Community assah's $400,9000 expansion pro-
gram for vocational education in
Council. Mrs. Schaver sang a group of Israeli songs.
Jerusalem.
Mrs. Harry Viteles, chairman
Neugarten Members
of Hadassah Youth Services in
Israel, said that the connection
Rehearse for Show
of Dr. Wise's name with the ap-
ws.',,ww4mra%
prentices building is "a fitting
tribute to a great Jew who has
At a community relations board
devoted so much of his life to
meeting of the League of Jewish
the building of Israel and the edu-
Women's Organizations, M r s .
cation of its youth."
Harry Becker and Mrs. Louis
The need for expansion in this
Giesler revealed that plans are
field, according to Dr. Miriam
being formulated for a one-day
Freund, of New York, Hadassah
convention June 9.
vocational education chairman,
It was suggested by Mrs. Danto,
has beCome imperative because
League president, that all organi-
80 percent of the young newcom-
Practicing
for
the
gay
variety
zations create exhibits to display
ers to Israel settle in towns,
at - the convention, symbolizing show to be presented at a lunch- while only 20 percent • go into
the activities in which they are eonette at 12:30 p.m. Friday, agriculture. These young im-
March 25, at the Detroit Institute migrants must acquire new skills
engaged.
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, execti- of Arts are Neugarten Medical to do their share in the indus-
tiVe secretary of the Women's Aid members (left to right) trialization of the country and to
Division of the Jewish Welfare MESDAMES GEORGE SILVERS, become self-supporting, Dr.
Federation, addressed the board MORTON BEHREND and DAVID Freund said.
on the approaching Allied Jewish SAKS.
Mrs. David B. Keywell is chair-
Campaign, and stressed the great
man of the luncheon, which will Mizrachi Makes Plans
need for workers.
Organization presidents are also culminate the group's member- For Israel Anniversary
asked to submit names of worthy ship drive.
At the monthly meeting at 1:30
young men and women, between
Plans are being formulated by
the ages of 16 and 21, to qualify p.m. Monday, March 28, at the Mizrachi Organization of Detroit
for the Mildred Simons Rosen- Jewish Center, Mrs. Gertrude to mobilize all synagogues and
berg award. These. names must Oberstein will review Amram local organizations for a day of
be submitted by May 15. This Scheinfeld's•"P ostscript to solemn assembly on the fourth
award will be conferred at the Wendy." Mrs. Samuel Gale is in day of Iyar — Wednesday, May 4
charge of dessert luncheon, to be —to offer thanksgiving on the
convention
A breakfast meeting of the served at 1 p.m.
anniversary of the founding of
executive board will be held
the State of Israel. Local and na-
Monday, April 4, in • the new
tional religious Zionist leaders are
lounge of the Art Institute. - Offi-
expected to participate at these
cers of the league will be
rites.
hostesses.
On Saturday evening, March
Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood
The League is cooperating with observed Purim with a carnival 25, members of Mizrachi will
the Cancer Drive Tag Day, April for the Sunday School Children. gather at Congregation Bnai Zion,
27 and 28. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell Janice Fine won first prize as the Humphrey at Holmur, to arrange
of Parkside Ave. and Mrs. Frank "New State of Israel." Rabbi Mil- for the anniversary meeting.
Winton, of Monica Ave. are the ton Rosenbaum held Megillah Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, executive
League representatives.
services for the children and director of Young Israel will be
adults. A Purim cabaret was held guest speaker on the subject "The
Torah as the Basis of the Law of
Odessa Members Honor
for the adults.
Cong. Bnai Israel Sisterhood Israel." Morris Snow, president
Mrs. Nathanson's Memory
held a fashion show and lunch- of the synagogue, will deliver
greetings. A new Israeli film will
Odessa Progressive Aid Society eon. A Purim celebration was be shown.
held
for
the
children.
A
games
held a memorial service March 8
for Mrs. Rebecca Nathanson, late party was held for the adults.
wife of the Society's president, L.
Pontiac chapter of Hadassah Pinsker Aid Organization
_ Nathanson. Rabbis Goldman and saw the film "Its A Wonderful Celebrates Anniversary
Frenkel and Cantor Adler offi- Day" at its meeting. Mrs. Rudolph
ciated.
Hartman discussed current events.
Pinsker Progressive Aid So-
Mr. Nathanson donated 10
Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood ciety will celebrate its 22nd anni-
wheel chairs for wounded Israeli heard Harriet Harwood of the versary at a banquet Sunday,
soldiers, in his wife's memory.
J. L. Hudson Co. review out- April 3, at the Workmen's Circle.
standing books of the season. The affair also will serve to cele-
Purim songs were sung, accom- brate the first anniversary of 'the
panied by Mrs. Harold Ross.
establishment of Israel.

Lir.

Women's League
Maps Convention

Bessarabian President
To Meet Detroit Group

Judge Louis Levinthal
Heads Publication Society

Sol Serwitz, national president
of the Bessarabian Federation of
American Jews. with Mrs. Ser-
witz, will be the guest of the
United Bessaraian Relief of De-
troit this week-end.
- All Bessarabian landlseit are
invited to a reception in their
honor Saturday evening, March
26, at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Serwitz are
leaving for Europe and Israel,
Where they will inspect the build-
ing project of 50 homes being
erected near Tel Aviv by the
Bessarabian Federation.

PHILADELPHIA, ( J T A )
Judge Louis E. Levinthal, former
advisor on Jewish affairs to the
U. S. command in Europe, was
elected president of the Jewish
Publication Society of America
at the organization's 60th annual
meeting.

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A. J. Lachover, UHS adminis-
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Bernard Isaacs, speaker of the
evening, • interpreted passages of
the Megilah.

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