Women's Interetst in JWF Activities
Inspires Future Community Clinics

At

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 10, 1950

clinic
of the Wom-
en's
Division-
of the Jewish
Welfare Feder-
ation, Mes-

munity

dames Max
Loewenstein,
Herbert D.
Robinson and
Elmer Zucker-
man listen in-
tently to a dis-
cussion of local
a n d overseas
needs.

August and Mrs. Isidore Sobel-
off has organized the new series
to present a more balanced pic-
ture. The current "Community
Clinics' will cut across geo-
graphic lines in determining
what is needed in total com-
munity service and planning.
Four meetings of the new
series have already taken place
at the homes of Mesdames Harry
Becker, Charles Gershenson,
Lawrence J. Michelson and Mel-
Ville S. Welt. Among the host-
esses for the next two weeks are
Mesdames Harvey H. Goldman,
Meyer L. Prentis, Jule Solomon Major Part of U. S. Loan
and James Wineman.
Already Released to Israel

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A total of
$93,350,000 of the $100,000,000
American loan to Israel has al-
ready been cleared by the
United States, it was announced
where he will spend two months by the Israel government's cen-
surveying United Jewish Appeal tral department of statistics.
rehabilitation and settlement
programs. Accompanying him is
Mrs. Sincoff, a member of the
executive committee of the wom-
en's division of the UJA of New
BY
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DALLAS, Tex.—Leon S. Way-
HAROLD CRANEFIELD, for 12 burn of Detroit was re-elected
years regional attorney of the a member of the
National Labor Relations Board executive board
in Detroit, is the new president of the national
of Detroit chapter, National Federation o f
Presents
Lawyers Guild. Judge Patrick H. Temple Brother-
O'Brien is honorary president of hoods at its 13th
the lawyers guild. Harold Norris biennial conven-
is executive secretary; vice tion here. Way-
presidents, G. Leslie Field, Ned- burn represents
win L. Smokler and Louis Ros- Temple Beth gl
enzweig; treasurer, Seymour Men's Club.
Wayburn
In on album of 2 - 10" records
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Tilchin; administrative, secre-
of Song and Narration
tary, Harold Berry. Executive
Soprano RHODA GELT,PR was
for Passover
board members include Maurice featured as guest artist with the
Saugar, Alan N. Brown, Isadore Windsor Symphony Orchestra in
"Z'MA-N CHEYRUSEYNU"
Arnold Berger and Albert J. a recent broadcast on station
Pesach
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"THE HOLIDAY OF
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DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN was the Ursuline School . of 'Music and
FREEDOM"
honored in New York by the at Wayne University.
Passover
Jewish Conciliation Board of
America, in recognition of his
20th anniversary as president of ZOA to Honor Long-Time
Price
the arbitration body, which is Zionists with Testimonials
Per Album
MOE KESNER
now in its 30th year of existence.
Speaking at the annual meet-
Program
written
and
narrated
by
MOE
KESNER, Baritone
NEW YORK— Testimonials
ing of t h e organization, he
Bella
Golberg,
mezzo-soprano
and
piano
accompanist.
pointed out that during the past honoring individual American
20 years, the board has settled Zionists now marking 50 years
The "Holiday of Freedom" is one of the many projects of SHEERA
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Distributed by
JACOB SINCOFF, national co- the Zionist Organization of
treasurer of the United Jewish America in connection with the
Appeal and prominent New York nationwide celebration of the
8663 - 12th, Bet. Blaine and Pingree
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Rabbi Leon Fram, Boris M.
Joffe and Walter Klein, repre-
senting the Jewish Community
Council, attended a conference
with a United States Depart-
ment of State representative
held in this city during the past
week. The representative out-
lined problems in which the
State Department is involved
and heard the viewpoints of
communal leaders on current
governmental policies.
Issues at the conference in-
cluded the democratization and
denazification policy in Ger-
many and the arming of Egypt
by the British.
Joffe, director of the Jewish
Community Council; was also a
member of a delegation which
conferred with Harry Markle,
director of the Michigan State
Employment Service. The con-
MISS BILLIE SCHWARTZ
ference was devoted to the prob-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Schwartz
lem of racial designations ap-
pearing on MSES employment of Santa Rosa Dr. announce the
forms.
engagement of their daughter,
Markle agreed that in the fu-
ture, racial designations will be Billie, to Barney Sherman, son
omitted from all MSES employ- of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman
ment forms.
of Calvert Ave. They plan to be
Sunday afternoon, March 5, married on May 21.
a Purim drama, "The Wicked
Prime Minister" was presented
A central bus company cater-
by the culture commission of the ing exclusively to the tourist
Council on station WWJ.
trade is under discussion by the
This was the fourth in a series Transport Section of the Coop-
of Jewish festival programs pre- erative Center.
sented by the culture commis-
sion. The next radio presenta-
tion will deal with Passover, Fes-
tival of Freedom.

a com-

Based on the interest shown
by participants in the initial
series of "Community Clinics"
held in the Northwest section
under sponsorship of the Wom-
en's Division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, the Division's
education committee is planning
similar discussion meetings so
that more women may learn
hOw Federation plans and budg-
ets to meet its communial re-
sponsibilities.
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders,
chairman of the education com-
mittee, with the assistance of
her vice chairmen, Mrs. Harry

JCC Delegates Confer
With State Dept. Man;
MSES Head, Markle

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