Admonishes Zionists to Increase Efforts for Israel At a meeting of the Balfour Ball Committee of the Zionist Organization of Detroit last Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Lan- dau, Lawrence W. Crohn, presi- ; dent of Zionist Council , of Detroit, ex- pressed surprise that Jews who have a reputa- tion for wisdom and knowledge have not react- ed with greater enthusiasm and unde rstanding L. W. Crohn of the revolutionary character of present day events. That Zionists should talk of lessening \ their efforts at this time shows a complete lack of understand- ing for basic Zionist principles, he declared. "Zionism,"said Mr. Crohn, "was never intended to be a move- ment to settle millions of Jews and then call it a day. On the contrary, Zionism was intended to affect all of Jewish life. Ev- ery Jew will not live in Israel. The Jewish people existing as a nation should and will make a profound difference in the lives of Jews everywhere. Until this is accomplished Zionism has not made good its basic principle. In a practical sense this means that the Zionist Organization and its affiliated groups must be in the forefront of those who help to complete the establish- ment of the State, and also to create elsewhere a Jewish life which will bear the full imprint of the new era. This is the great challenge that faces us. Any Zionist who fails to see this clearly has certainly not learned the lesson of history." The meeting also was ad- dressed by several of the CHAI workers for the Balfour Ball— those who have served faithfully this project for the 18 years of its existence as the fund-raising and social project of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit. Harry Cohen, chairman, urged the workers to emphasize con- tributions in the higher catego- ries. "We depend entirely," said he, "on selling tickets in the higher denominations to raise the funds necessary to maintain our Zionist activity." The Balfour Ball will be held Saturday night, Nov. 4, at Hotel Statler. Phil Brestoff's orches- tra will furnish music for danc- ing, and the usual cocktail lounge will be set up adjoining the ballroom. Call Mr. Cohen, UN. 3-0412, or the Zionist office, WO. 5-1484, for information. A. C. Lappin, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, invited the public to hear a symposium on "Israel Today" by Albert Elazar, associate su- perintendent of the United He- brew Schools, and Morris M. Jacobs, president of the Michi- gan Zionist Region and mem- ber of the Natiohal Executive, both of whom recently returned from an extended trip to Israel, on Oct.-12, at the Shaarey Zedek. Sisterhood Welcomes Dedication Year Plans For New Temple Israel 84 to Be Graduated From Shaarey Zedek 8th Grade on Oct. 4 Temple Israel Sisterhood will At the conclusion of the Sim- hat Torah services at Cong. hold its first meeting of the sea- Shaarey Zedek, Oct. 4, gradua- son on Oct. 9 in the New Temple 3uilding, at tion exercises for 8th grade Manderson a n d students in the Religious School Me r ton Roads. will take place in the main T h e Sisterhood Synagogue. Members of the 1950 will welcome glass are: Shirley Benaderet, Iris Bennett, Estelle new and pro- Blake, Robert Bloom, Roger Boesky, Mari- spective m e m - lyn Borin, Beryl Bremen, Marvin Burke. Merle Burstein, Donna Caplan, Eileen Co- oers. Mrs. Roy hen, Marjorie Diamond, Madra Diem, 3 arason is Marvin Dubrinsky, Seymour Dubrinsky, Janet Erman. Sandra Feinstein, Rosalie membership Feldman. Marilou Feldstein, Sandra Feld- .:3hairman, a n d stein, Nancy Fenton, Toby Forman, Elaine Gilbert, Rita Glass, Eleanor Goldman, i may be reached Martin Robert Goldman, Cyrille Barbara Mrs. Greenberg at UN. 2-6420. Gordon, Rosalind Goss. Marcella Gottlieb, Howard Green, Ruth Mrs. William P. Greenberg, Guttstein. Arlene Jacoby. Barbara Kaplan, Ruthellen Katzman. Phyllis King, Sey- president, announces the follow- mour Kliger, Gerry Korman, Joel Kramer. ing newly-elected officers of Jane Landsman, Helene Lansky, Sharon Temple Israel Sisterhood: Lapides, Benita Lebow, Helen Lefkofsky. Ellen Leonard, Patricia Lieberman. Shel- don Lublin, Ruth Mahler, Marjorie Mar- golis, Barbara Miral, Leon Miral, Phyllis Newman. Marlene Olen, Elissa Panush, Ethel Perlmutter, Geraldine Posen, Revs Rice, Barbara Wilbur Rice, Lois Rogvoy. Ross, Marcia Rothman, Ruth Robin. Larry Saidman, Elaine Saltsman, Irma Saulson, Sandra Schechter, Marjorie Schiller, Carol Schwartzman, Rhoda Shapiro, Judith Shewach, Sue Simons, Sandra Slobin, Marilynn Smith, Charles Solomon, Elaine Stein, Gladys Steinmetz. Gail Stellar, Sharron Stein, Merle Stoll, Marcia Suss- man, Marilyn NVarner, Sandra ,Weisen- that, Adrian Williams, Arnold Zeff, Joyce Zuieback. Women's League Forms Leadership Training Class The first Leadership Training course for the 40 constituent Sisterhoods in Michigan is being called by Mrs. Charles Robinson, chairman of the Michigan Re- gion of the National Women's League of America. She has named Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, a vice-president of the Central States Region which is comprised of conservative sis- terhoods throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, to preside at all the sessions to take place at Northwest Hebrew Congregation. Cong. Bnai Moshe YPC Slates Dance The Young People's Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe formally opens its '50-'51 season with a stag "Get Acquainted Dance" Sunday evening, Oct. 1, in the social hall at Dexter and Law- rence. Dance music will be furnished by Sam Redder and his band. Everyone is w 'come. THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, Septeimier 29, 1950 5 Mesdames Irving Small. David B. Key- well: Harry Singer' and Charles Alter. vice presidents: Irving A. Levy, treasur- er: Arthur J. Hass, recording secretary; Saul J. Benyas, corresponding secretary; Benjamin -Bagdade, financial secretary. Newly elected board members are: Mes- dames Nathan Ansel. Jerome Arfa, David Arkin. Philip Arnold, A. Victor Bizet-. Robert Colton, Ellis Fishman, Arthur Gould. Irving La,Kritz, Sol Lunsky, Toni IVIitteldorf, Roy Sarason, A. J. Schmerin, Louis Schostak, and Morris W. Stein. The first meeting, dedication to Torah, will feature the rendi- tion of the Cantata "What is Torah" by the Sisterhood choral and drama group under the direction of Karl W. Haas, musi- cal director. All the programs of the year are planned on a Dedication theme. October: dedication to Torah, November: to America, December: to Judaism, January: to eTmple, February: to Com- munity, March: to Brotherhood, April: to Liberty, May: to Home, and June: to Sisterhood. Beth Abraham to Hold Election of Officers Cong. Beth Abraham will hold its election of officers for 1950- 51 on Sunday, Oct. 1 at 8:30 p.m. in the Social Hall. The annual financial report will be read, and refreshments will be served. The religious school is hold- ing its regular sessions each Sunday morning at 10:15 a.m., and continues to accept stu- dents for registration in all its classes. Sessions are conducted for kindergarten through the 8th grade under the Principal- ship of Rabbi Israel I. Halpern. At the sessions of Oct. 1, the Board of Education of the Con- gregation will be hosts at a Simhat Torah party in all the classes Registration continues any Sunday morning from now until Oct. 8 in the Synagogue building, Linwood at Sturtevant. STUTTER? You Can Stop! Believe It! Tried Everything If You ( Gave Up Were Told to Give Up Lick Stuttering We Say ( Eliminate Blockage Stop Head Jerking OUR METHOD FREES YOU! WE GET RESULTS! IN FIRST A Few Hours Over a Period of 2 to 8 Weeks Does the Whole Job • OU CAN BE AT EASE . • IN THE HOME • AT THE OFFICE • • EVERYWHERE • WITH EVERYBODY Are These Wild Promises? NO! We Do MORE Than We Promise STUDENTS GIVE YOU COURAGE Many of our students who found their way to confidence and normal speech at the Center, in their appreciation and desire to help, have asked us to make their study records and progress recordings available for your inspection. They want you to know that you too can be free! FREE YOURSELF THIS FALL! • NOW INTERVIEWING FOR OCTOBER ENROLLMENT INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION Call WO. 2-5523 For Interview OR WITHOUT OBLIGATION VISIT DYNA-LIFE CENTER Rhoda Lachar, Director 35 W. GRAND RIVER, NR. GRISWOLD YOUR FUTURE IS AT STAKE! PLAN IT!