/0 I6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 1, 1949
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Auxiliary Presidency Changes Hands
Hadassah Holds
Group Meetings
Haclassah's annual group meet-
ings and elections of officers will
take place at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday,
April 5, n theform of a Palestine
supply shower. A child welfare
luncheon will be served at each
meeting.
• Following are the meeting
places: Central East: 12th St.
Center, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow
will speak on "The House We
Build", script by Gertrude Ober-
stein. Central West: Bnai -Moshe,
"Our Vision of Tomorrow".
University East: Home of Mrs.
Max Schuster, 19470 Canterbury,
"The .Past, Present and Future
of Hadassah", will be given by
Mesdames Ha1ry Stark, Edward
Levine, Louis Grossman, Ben
Kasle, Don Cohen and Harold
Frank. University West: Beth
Aaron, Wyoming and Thatcher,
Harp 'selections by Reva Reatha
Jackson; radio quiz, "Hadassah in
the/ Past, Present, and Future".
Southern Oakland Co., home of
Mrs. Robert Phillips, 25101 Roy
Court, Huntington Woods; Minor-
ity Relationships, Edward Swan,
NAACP. Russel Woods: Rose Sit-
tig Cohen Bldg.; "Hadassah's
March of Time", narration with
music, Mrs. Leonard Hack, pian-
ist, Mrs. Frank Barcus, vocalist,
and community singing.
Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton J. Lebow (Gloria Mason) of
Stansbury Ave., a son, Dale El-
liott.
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March 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar-
cus H. Sugarman (Eleanore Bier-
man) of 2080 Ewald Circle, a son,
Michael Alan.
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March 8—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Koltonov (Ruth Kas-
mer), a daughter, Roslyn Suzan.
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March 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Fishman (Betty Rotten-
berg) of 2745 Cortland, a son,
Steven Frank.
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To Mr. and Mrs.
March 9
Irving Radner (Belle Pearl of
Toronto), a daughter, Marjorie
Frances.
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March 9 — To Mr. and . Mrs.
Damar Mitshkun (Mary ZakOn) .
a son, Mark David.
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March 11-To Mr. and. Mrs.
Harry I. Bank of 16252 Muirland,
a daughter, Arlene Susan.
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March 13 — To Mr: and Mts.
Morton Lewis (Mildred Luby) of
18289 Indiana, a daughter, Shir-
k: - Gail.
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March 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin U. Sarasohn (Vivian Ra-
din) of Jackson Heights, N. Y., a
daughter, Judy Claire.
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March 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Weissman (Florence Moss)
of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., a daughter,
Myrna Bari.
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Lo Mr: and Mrs.
March 2
Frederick Louis Rubin (Frieda
Manis), a sori, Howard Gary.
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March 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Avery A. Shapiro (Betty Karp)
of 19490 Monica, a son, Bernard
Seven.
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, March 24-_--To Mr. and Mrs.
David H. Mattes, a son, Martin
Jay.
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March 25 — to Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Siegel (Phyllis Levine) of
2926 Clairmount, a son, Howard
Leslie.
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Medical Lobby Denies
Discrimination Charges
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Na-
tional Physicians Committee, a
registered Congressional lobby-
ing group which has the approval
of the American Medical Associa-
tion, denied charges of encourag-
ing racial discrimination made
against it recently at a meeting
of the New York County Medical
Society, an affiliate of the AMA.
The denial was voiced by John
M. Pratt, administrator of the
National Physicians Committee.
MRS. SAMUEL WELLER (left), retiring president of the Women's
Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for the Aged, presents The presidential
gavel to newly-electedpresident MRS. SAMUEL ZELDES (right).
MRS. NATHAN BLATNI1(OFF (center) was installing offider at the
March 21 event.
Other new officers include Mesdames Ben Arkin, Mark Benach,
Sid Levison, Jonas Torgow, Sam Newman, Meyer Silverman and
Jarvis Caplan, vice presidents; Dan Marcus, Joe Wolfe, Ben J. Feld-
stein, AI Potiker, Kap Faudem and Jack Fishman, secretaries, and Jack
Fisher, treasurer.
NOW Chairman
Speaks in Detroit
Mrs. Harry Rubin, chairman
of the national committee on
membership of the National'
Council of Jewish Women, and
past president of the Charleston,
S. C., section, will be the princi-
pal speaker at the April meet-
ing of the Detroit section, to be
Europe's Jews Made
Widest Post-War Gains
In 1948, JDC Reports
In
1948, Europe's 1,400,000
JeWs achieved their greatest
progress towards recovery since
V-E , Day, according to the 1948
annual report of the Joint Distri-
bution Committee, major Ameri-
can agency aiding distressed Jews
•
abroad.
The report, titled "The Year of
Destiny," discloses that DC spent
$70,600,700 during the year on a
three-fold program of relief, re-
settlement and reconstruction in
behalf of nearly 700,000 Jews in
20 countries overseas. This
amount raises to $367,570,000 the
sum spent by JDC for overseas
assistance since its founding in
1914. JDC's funds are provided
through the $250,000,000 campaign
of the United Jewish Appeal.'
Increased opportunity for emi-
gration was the outstanding de-
velopMent affecting Europe's
Jews during 1948, the report
states. The founding of the State
of Israel on May 14 was the
chief factor in providing this op-
portunity and "acted as a beacon
of hope to tens of thousands,"
MRS. HARRY RUBIN •
Edward M. M. Warburg, -MC
held at the Jewish Community chairman, declares in the report.
Center at 1 p.m. Monday, April
Moses A. Leavitt, JDC execu-
4. She will discuss "Council's Ser- tive vice chairman, points out
vice to the Community".
that another accomplishment of
Mrs. Rubin has been co-chair- 1948 was the restoration to full
man of the speakers bureau and or pattial self-support of 110,000
a member of the budget commit- persons, most of them heads of
tee of the Charleston Community families.
Chest, a -member of the boards of
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, chair-
the Charleston Welfare Council, ma not the JDC European Execu-
Red Cross, Symphony Orchestra, tive Council, lists four major task
and Jewish Community Center.
for the agency in 1949:
She functioned as head of the
(1) Immigration help for at
women's division of the. Com-
least 1n,000 persons hoping to
munity Chest and USO during
go to Israel or other lands.
the war, was head of the Citi-
(2) Reconstructive aid to en-
zens' Service Corps of the OCD,
able a minimum of 100,000 to
and has held the vice presidency
of the South Carolina Congress achieve a productive life.
(3) Continued welfare - pro-
of Parents and Teachers.
covering child-care, re-
grams
Preceding the general meeting
Mrs. Rubin will be guest of the ligious and medical needs.
(4) Greatly increased assist-
board of directors and committee
ance to meet the critical situation
chairmen of the Detroit Section
at the Wardell. Tuesday she will in North Africa.
devote the day to an extension
section workshop to be held at
the Great Lakes Club, a regional
meeting led by Mrs. Abe Gitson
of Cleveland, president of the
Mideastern conference.
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The charges were precipitated
by the Committee's mailing
letters to 160,000 physicians
throughout the country which
were addressed: "Dear Christian
American." The letters were re-
prints of a circular written by
the Rev. Dan 'Gilbert, one-time
editor of The Defender, anti-,
Semitic publication of Gerald
Winrod, who was indicted for
sedition in 1942.
The New York medical group
alio asked,. its parent body to
"deplore" the letter and to with-
draw its endorsement of the Na-
tional Physicians Committee.
Similar action was taken by the
Brooklyn and Queens Medical
Societies at earlier meetings. An
AMA spokesman has declared
that no official of the medical
association saw the Gilbert letter
before it was mailed.
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