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Bnai Brith Women Set Nov. 14
As Date of Annual Fund Event

Mrs. Samuel Gutterman, fund
raising chairman for the Great-
er Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
Council, announces that the
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Tikvah Women's DriveTo Honor 'Early Birds'

Look at the Big City!

Mrs. Jack Raisin, president of
Tikvah Chapter, Bnai Brith
Women, announces an "early
bird" in e m b e r ship retention
drive continuing through Octo-
ber. Anyone wishing to have
dues picked up in order to re-
ceive a gold membership card
may call Mrs. Milton Harris,
UN. 3-8532. A special party will
be held for all such members.

rael; Hillel Foundations; Belle-
fair, a home for maladjusted
children in Cleveland; Bnai
Brith Youth Organization pro-
gram; Veteran's program; Vo-
cational Service Bureau and the
Leo M. Levi Hospital at Hot
Springs, Ark., for the treatment
of arthritis and other rheuma-
tic conditions. Contributions are
also made to various community
activities.

MRS. SAMUEL GUTTERMAN

annual city-wide fund raising
affair will be held at Masonic
Temple Nov. 14.
The program will feature a
prominent screen and r a d i o
personality.
This culmination affair is the
combined effort of all 17 worn-
en's Bnai Brith Chapters in De-
troit.
Proceeds are contributed to
Bnai Br it h philanthropies,
which include Anti-Defamation
program; National Jewish Hos-
pital at Denver, for the treat-
ment of tuberculosis; Aid, to Is-

Thirteen Social Science
Experts Aid CJFWF
Communities Survey

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A tech-
nical advisory committee of 13
leading experts in the social
sciences, community organiza-
tion and research has been
formed to aid the basic long-
range survey of American Jew-
ish communal life now under
way by the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds,
it was announced by Stanley C.
Myers, president of the Council.
Members of the technical ad-
visory group will help analyze
current information relating to
the Jewish communities, de-
termine what further facts Rabbis Ask Prayers
should be gathered, and advise
on study methods and proced- For Leaders' Wisdom
ures.
NEW YORK—In a New Year
Members of the committee
are: Sydney S. Abzug, executive message to the American Jewish
director, Jewish Welfare Fund community on the eve of Rosh
of Albany; Prof. Salo W. Baron, Hashanah 5711, Rabbi Simon G.
department of Jewish history, Kramer, president of the New
literature and institutions, Co- York Board of Rabbis, and Rab-
lumbia University; Dr. Isidor bi Harold H. Gordon, general
Chein, assistant director of re- secretary, urged American Jews
search, American Jewish Con- to join in prayer for "divine
gress; Prof. Nathan E. Cohen, guidance and wisdom which are
New York School of Social Work, so desperately needed in these
Columbia University; Dr. Albert harrowing days by the leaders of
I. Gordon, rabbi of Temple our great country and of the
Emanuel, Newton, Mass.; Prof. freedom-loving peoples through-
Milton Konvitz, New York State out the world who are united in
School of Industrial and Labor the United Nations."
Relations, Cornell University.
The message also asked rabbis
Others are Herman M. Pekar- throughout the country, to offer
sky, executive director, Jewish a memorial prayer during the
Community Council of Essex High Holidays in memory of
County; Elias Picheny, assistant United Nations soldiers who
director, program section, Jew- have fallen in combat in Korea.
ish Welfare Board; Prof. Nathan
Reich, department of economics,
Hunter College; Prof. Sophia M.
Robison, New York School of
Best Wishes for
Social Work, Columbia Univers-
a Happy New Year to
ity; Dr. John Slawson, executive
Vice-president, American Jewish
our Friends and Patrons
Committee; Dr. Leo Srole, di-
rector of research, Anti-Defa-
mation League of Bnai Brith,
and David Zeff, executive di-
rector, New Britain Jewish Fed-
eration.
Complete and Personalized

Dues also may be sent to Mrs.
Sidney Weinberg, 18488 Santa
Rosa.
Mrs. Joseph Dvorin, fund
raising chair ma n, announces
the first meeting of the year to
be held at the Parkside Hall,
3119 Fenkell Thursday, Sept. 14,
8:30 p.m.

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TH E JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 8, 1950

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HOLIDAY GREETINGS

MODERNIZE WITH A RELIABLE CONCERN!

Financial Aid Pledged
To JCRS at Dinner

DENVER—(JTA) — Jerome 0.
Glucksman, Assistant Attorney-
General of New York, issued the
following statement after at-
tending the fifteenth annual
convention of t h e National
Council of Auxiliaries of the
Jewish Consumptives Relief So-
ciety here:
"I have every confidence,
based on my observations at the
Jewish Consumptives Relief So-
ciety sanatorium, that the in-
stitution will flourish. I base
this confidence on the intense
interest of the Board of Trus-
tees in seeing that the institu-
tion functions properly in its
splendid physical plant, and the
-singleminded devotion of the
Trustees and Auxiliaries to the
welfare of the patients. I am
sure, as a result, that the in-
vestment of its sponsors will be
used to further the humani-
tarian service that has been
displayed in the past."
Mrs. George Edelson of Chi-
cago, president of the National
Council of J.C.R.S. Auxiliaries,
reported that the reunion is
achieving harmony and unity,
with all Auxiliary leaders pledg-
ing to inspire their memberships
to complete support of the
J.C.R.S. Mrs. Pauline Green-
berg, New York regional chair-
man of the Auxiliaries, declared
that the cooperation of the
Trustees has instilled complete
confidence among the Auxiliary
women and they are returning
home to reactivate Auxiliary
groups which have been inactive
the past three years.

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Breslau Seminary's
Library Redistributed

GENEVA, (JTA) — The large
library of the former rabbinical
seminary at Breslau, which was
recovered by the Allied authori-
ties at the end of World War II,
arrived in Switzeiland.
The greater part of the library
will be incorporated in the OSE
library located here. Periodicals
will be sent to the Zurich Jew-
ish communf and- extra copies
of volumes will be sent to the
Basle Jewish community.

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