Women's Division Prepares Annual January Institute an Family Theme Mizrachi Women's Pjesident to Speak At Luncheon Jan. 1 Birthday Party Honors Seven at Home'for Aged At the monthly, birthday party for residents of the Jewish Home Mrs. Simcha Rabinowitz, na- for. the Aged, entertainment was tional president of the Mizrachi furnished by Mickey 'and Sam 'Woolf, Mrs. Allen Wiseberg, Mrs. Woman's Organ- Dora Bregman and Morris Kes- ization of Amer- ner. ica, major wo- Seven 'residents, whose ages men's religious total 650 years, were guests of Zionist group in honor. The parties are given by the U. S., will be the Women's Auxiliary of the theprincipal home, under the chairmanship of speaker at the Mrs. Rose. She is assisted by donor luncheon: Mesdames Tillie Meer, Bertha of Young Wo- Torgow, Joseph jacobs, Cole Fau- men's Mizrachi dem and Emma Silverman. of the organiza tion at 12:30 Tuesday, Jan. 4,Mrs. Rabinowitz at the Shaarey Zedek. izvah ar Mrs. Rabinowitz,- who was re- cently re-elected 'to her post at Dr. and Mrs: A. Joseph Him- the 23rd annual national con- vention of Mizrachi Women held melhoch of 19220 Kingston Rd. in Atlantic City, is expected to announce.the Bar Mitzvah of their outline plans for child-restora- son, Samuel Ralph, Saturday tion and social-welfare work in morning, Jan. 1, at the Shaarey Israel before several hundred wo- Zedek Synagogue. They will be men leaders of the Orthodox at home to their friends the same Jewish community. Mrs. Herman evening from 7:30 to 11 o'clock. Gluck is the Detroit chairman. Recently, Mrs. Rabinowitz spent Our Classified Ads Get Results! a year in Palestine, observing the work sponsored there by I. WIDENBAUM 50,000 members of the Mizrachi Manufacturing Jewelers Women's Organization. e THE JEWISH NEWS—I3 Friday, December 31, 1948: Pontiac Notes Temple Beth Jacob is observ- ing Hanukah' at Sabbath services, a Religious School party, and a Sisterhood latke party. Pontiac chapter of Hadassah heard a report on the recent na- tional convention from its two delegates, Mrs. Herman Stenbuck and Mrs. Julian Levine. Mrs. Irving Ware reviewed Howard Fast's "My Glorious Pthers" for Temple Beth Jacob Sig Lerhood. Mrs. Harry Arnkoff, chairman, announced that Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will discuss "God and Prayer" at the child study group session. Wholesale Retail Specialists in Original Designed Miss Magid Engaged To Jerome Goldman Jewelry and Diamond Watches • Engagement Rings • Wide Wedding Bands F & G OFFERS YOU ... Microphone, 2-12-inch speakers, 250 latest dance records and oper- ator, for all affairs. 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