Zionist Conference at Flint Aims at Timely Panel Topics An area conference for lead- ers of the Ohio Valley and Tri- State Regions of the Zionist Organization of America has been called for Sunday, Oct. 1, MADELEINE LEWIN-EPSTEIN 6 at Hotel Durant, Flint, in con- junction with the third annual convention of the Michigan Zionist Region. A program is planned for the entire day, coMmencing at 9:30 a. m. Leading industrialists will be present to p g r ticipate in the seminar on economics and investments to be presided over by Fred Monos- son of 'Boston and I. S. Tur- over of Wash- , ington. Contin- Alpert gents of young adult Zionists will participate in the youth session to be chaired by Gene Sucov, national chair- man, of Young Zionist Districts. A last-minute change in pro- gram will give Michigan Zion- ists an opportunity to hear Carl Alpert, national ZOA education director, discuss programming on the district and chapter level. National Director A disciasion on the floor cov- ering membership techniques and the implementation of, the ZOA-Israel projects program is also slated. These sessions will be presided over by Herschel Auerbach, national membership director, and Louis A. Falk, na- tional vice-president. "The Michigan Region intends to make this conference the big- gest Zionist event of the Mid- west, and urges our membership in Detroit to take this short trip to Flint, not only to listen to what others have to say, but to contribute in the discussions," asserted Morris M. Jacobs, re- gional president, appealing for a record attendance. Visiting her family in Detroit last week, Mrs. Madeleine Lewin- Epstein, wife of Dr. Samuel Lewin- Epstein of Jerusalem (brother of Mrs. A. M. Hersch- man), consented to be the prin- cipal speaker at the luncheon session, scheduled to commence at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Lewin-Ep- stein, affectionately referred to as the "Madeleine of Jerusa- lem," was born in Providence, R. I., and left with the first Hadassah medical unit to Pal- estine in 1918. During World War II, and later in the Israel War of Independence, the Lew- in-Epstein home in Jerusalem was a veritable soldier's club, dispensary, field hospital and traffic center. Mrs. Lewin-Epstein plans to leave for Israel on Oct. 9. Ha- dassah leaders are urged to join their husbands in Flint for the Oct. 1 sessions. Banquet Session The banquet session, at 6:30 p. m., will bring the Hon. Elihu D. Stone, distinguished jurist and eloquent orator, to address the delegates and guests. Mr. Stone will discuss the relation- ship of the ZOA to Israel and vice-versa, and will ..reveal be- hind-the-scenes maneuvers of the Arab states in his address, "Israel Among the Nations." A necrology, mourning the passing of four ZOA presidents (Dr. Harry Friedenwald, Daniel Frisch, Edmund Kauffman, and Judge Morris Rothenberg) with- in the year will be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple Israel, Detroit. The Flint Zionist District has extended an invitation to De- troit Zionists to attend a cock- tail party this Saturday, 9 p. m. at Hotel Durant. For hotel, banquet and lunch- eon reservations call Jules Do- neson, regional director, at the Zionist office, WO. 5-1484. 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Aesculapians Announce Plans for Dinner Dance Friday, September 29, 1950 Priority for Israel Urged by Chief Rabbi • Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News LONDON — An appeal to all Jewish relief and philanthropic organizations in Britain to "de- vote their activities in the next two or three years to the relief of newcomers in Israel" was voiced here Sunday night by Dr. Israel Brodie, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, addressing a conference of the Federation of Jewish Relief Organizations here. The Chief Rabbi said : "I want to go on record as stating that all philanthropic relief work in our community should go to the relief of the newcomers in Is- rael and, that any plans that groups concerned may have re- garding the extension of their activities in other directicl:L should be postponed." Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Fraternity, at a joint meeting with the Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen, 18072 Santa Barbara, formed plans for their annual charity dinner dance, to be given Nov. 8,- at Northwood Inn. Hy Margolis and Mrs. Michael Wainer were appointed enter- tainment chairmen with Harold Bordm.an and Mrs. Harry Dorf- man in charge of the souvenir book. The Ladies Auxiliary will hold its first regular meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Hy Margolis, 18490 Kentucky, 'Wed- nesday afternoon, Oct. 11. Youth Aliyah Brings 78,500 to Israel in Year JERUSALEM — Aliyah received 78,500 children last year and is now looking af- ter 178,000 children, Moshe Kol, head of the Youth Aliyah partment of the Jewish Agency, stated this week. The organization hope& to take in a similar number this year, but children over 14 years cannot be accepted, due to fi- nancial difficulties. Prescriptions and Repairs Called For and Delivered For Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3-3332 EDWARD PEVOS Optician CADILLAC 62-1950. HARD TOP CONVERTIBLE* Quality eyeglasses from your eye physician's prescription. Just Driven A Few Miles -This is actually like a brand new car. Several more to choose from. See. MR. SPOONER Finest Service in Town Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses, BERT BAKER Modern Frames 3216 EWALD ,CIRCLE at Buena Vista Big Lots Cor. Gd. River & Livernois WEbster 3-5815 DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN At Your Otocet..S.. 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