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10—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 7, 1950
Luncheon at Masonic to Honor New
Members of Detroit's Pioneer Women
Habonim to Present
3rd Seder Sunday
Haoleh Seminar
Now in Session
The mid-west seminar of
Garin Bet of Haoleh began in
Detroit Thursday evening with
a - discussion on practical group
integration at 2714 Richton.
Remaining sessions are taking
place at the Jewish Fraternal
Club, Linwood at Lawrence.
This morning there will be a
session on the Garin's approach
to chalutziut and kibbutziut.
Friday afternoon there will be
a discussion on collective re-
sponsibility, followed by an
Oneg Shabbat in the evening.
Saturday afternoon Leon Kay,
president of the Zionist Organi-
zation of Detroit, will speak on,
"Economic Conditions of Israel."
The sessions will close with a
discussion of the coming sum-
mer institute of Haoleh and a
social program h the evening,
Haoleh is the pioneer arm of
the Inter-Collegiate Zionist Fed-
eration of America —IZFA-
which is the Zionist group on
the college campus. Garin Bet
is the second group to be formed
within Haoleh.
It is composed of young Jew-
ish adults from the colleges and
the general Jewish communities
throughout the country. They
plan to form an industrial-
agricultural collective settlement
in Israel.
The group strives to integrate
its members by teaching and
training them in skills vital to
the success of a collective settle-
ment, and to make use of pro-
fessions and skills which mem-
bers already possess.
For information regarding the
Garin or the seminar, call Rae
Freedman, TU. 3-0039, or Hersh
Asner, WE. 5-7077.
30,000 Tourists
Expected in Israel
Ain"'
Discussing plans for the luncheon for new members of
the Pioneer Women to be held April 19 are chapter member-
ship chairmen. Seated, left to right: MESDAMES HENRY
WOLOK, KENNETH KURTZMAN, PAUL FELDMAN; stand-
ing, left to right: MESDAMES DAVID SHULMAN, DAVID
ZABNER, HOWARD KRONICK. Chapter membership chair-
men not in the picture are Mesdames Anna Epel, Bella Es-
cow, Sarah Levin, Belle Kaminsky, David Coleman and Gerson
Berris.
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Members of the Pioneer Wom-
en's Organization will honor the
women who joined the organi-
zation during the past member-
ship drive at a luncheon to be
given at the Crystal Ballroom of
Masonic Temple, Wednesday,
April 19, at 12:30 p.m.
The affair is open to all mem-
bers of long standing, new mem-
bers and other friends.
Included on the program will
be an original musical on mem-
bership, with talent from the
ranks of Pioneer Women's dra-
matic group, directed by Mrs.
Louis Gross.
For further information, con-
tact the membership chairman,
Mrs. Paul H. Feldman, Council
membership chairman, UN.
2-7219; or Pioneer Women's
headquarters, TO. 9-7180.
TEL AVIV,(JTA)—Thirty
thousand tourists are expected
to visit Israel during 1950, Dr.
Werner Bloch, head of the gov-
ernment tourist bureau, an-
nounced recently. Approximate-
ly 22,000 tourists came to the
Jewish state in 1949, he dis-
The Council of Mothers' Clubs
closed.
of the Jewish Community Cell-7
ter, under the chairmanship- of
Mrs. Max Fine, is making a sur-
vey to determine the number - of
Jewish children who are spastic
cripples, and their age range,
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- with a view to provide for their
ard Sharkey (Gloria Kupfers- Jewish educational needs.
Rabbi Leon Frain has an-
mid) of Ohio Ave., a daughter,
nounced his cooperation in the
Karen Diane.
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project and assured the women
March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. that Jewish educators and the
Leonard Barron (Barbara Lich- rabbinate would participate.
University Area Women's Club
tenstein) of Highland Park, a
is sponsoring a party for spastic
daughter, Harriet Joyce.
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'children at the Dexter-Davison
March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. branch at 4 p.m. Sunday, April
Maurice Broad (Sally Lipschitz), 23. The Red Cross Motor Corps
formerly of Detroit) of Fair- will transport the guests to and
mont, W. Va., a daughter, Esther from the center.
Roslyn.
The party, like others given by
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Center Mothers' Clubs, will be
March 27--To Mr. and Mrs. non-sectarian and inter-racial
Daniel Siegel (Roslyn Stone, in character. The movement was
formerly of Detroit) of St. LoUis, started by Mrs. Louis Covensky,
Mo., a son.
of the Young Women's • Study
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Club. This will be the third
March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. party for the children suffering
Jerome Sonfield (Betty Berko- from Cerebral Palsy, and is un-
witz), of 2395 Glendale, a daugh- der the chairmanship of Mrs.
ter, Sharon Jane.
Harry Levine.
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March 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Fifteen out of 54 young Arab
Zelig Landy (Zelda Harris) a teachers now attending a re-
daughter, Sara Lee.
fresher course in Jaffa are wo-
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men and only 25 percent of
March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. them are Moslems.
Coleman Kovan (Ruth Monson)
a daughter, Linda Harriet.
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Carmel Hebrew School and
Congregation will hold serv-
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Feldman (Gertrude Web-
ices during the last two days
erman) of Kentucky Ave., a
of the Passover Holidays, Sat-
daughter, Sandra Rochelle.
urday
and Sunday, April 8th
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and 9th. Yiskor Services will
Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
be said on Sunday, April 9th
Herbert Kaufman (Lillian Efros)
at 10:30 a.m. Public is invited.
of 4275 W. Grand Ave., a son,
A Cantor and School Choir
Steven David.
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will conduct services.
Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Hall is Available for Meetings
Avery Gordon (Doreen Harris)
and Affairs.
a daughter, Pamela Jane.
Bar Mitzvahs
Detroit Habonim will present
their annual third Seder at 8:15
p.m. Sunday, April 9, at the
Woodward Jewish Center.
Aaron Horwitz, head of the
foreign department of Bet Berl
Institute, Kfar Saba, Israel, will
speak.
A special Haggadah, written
by Esther Names of Israel and
Abba Cherniak, education direc-
tor of the local group, will be
featured. Interpretative danc-
ing, choral selections and a
dramatic speaking presentation,
"M'Tai Midbar," by Chaim Nach-
man Malik, will complete the
program.
Tickets may be obtained at
the Center or by calling Geral-
dine Stashefsky, TO. 8-3806.
Habonim members will take
their first trip of the year to
Camp Kinneret Wednesday,
April 12, to prepare the camp
for the suthmer. A six-week sea-
son offers an experience in col-
lective living to young people
14 to 22. Those interested in the
camp may call Marilyn Golde,
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