Advertising Men Aid Campaign Advertising men are lending their talents to the Allied Jewish Campaign, following up the successful dinner of the arts and crafts and mercantile divisions Wednesday. Discussing assign- ments in this group are (left to right) ROY FISHER, Jr., WIL- FRED B. DONER, LOUIS LUCKOFF and PETER SIMON. Golda Myerson to Spur AJC Women's Drive on April 29 - Golda Myerson, Israel's top- Jewish community campaigns, ranking woman diplomat, Min- conducted in Detroit in behalf ister of Labor and Reconstruc- of the United Jewish Appeal and nearly three-score other local, national and overseas causes. Mrs. Myerson has filled key diplomatic posts since 1946, when she was named Chief of the political department of the Jerusalem section of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Immedi- ately after the establishment of Israel, she was made Adminis- trator of the Jewish-held sec- tion of Jerusalem and was elect- ed to the Provisional Council of Government, the only woman to sit in that body. Brought to the United States as a child, Mrs. Myerson was educated in this country and taught in Milwaukee public schools before emigrating to Pal- GOLDA MYERSON estine in 1921. Her son and ton in the Israel Cabinet and daughter served in the Israel former Israel "Ambassador to army during the- war with the Moscow, will come to Detroit to Arabs. spur volunteer workers in their Workers in general solicita- efforts on G-Day, Sunday, April tion of the Women's Division will 29, when the Women's Division begin G-Day efforts with break- of the Allied Jewish Campaign fast at 9 a.m.• at the Agricul- will hold a one-day drive, "A tural Building of the State Fair Great Day for Giving." Grounds. The more than 2,000 The Israel government gave volunteers, led by Mrs. Sidney Mrs. Myerson a leave from her J. Karbel, chairman of general Cabinet post to participate in solicitation, will cover 14,500 the decisive phase of American slips in the one-day campaign. Campaign Workers Complete Assignments; Head Towards Speedy 'Halfway Report' Workers in all trade and pro- fessional divisions of the 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign are rap- idly completing assignments and heading toward a "halfway re- port," at their workers' rally, 12:15 p. m., next Wednesday, in the Standard Club, Hotel Book Cadillac, Abe Kasle, campaign chairman, has announced. "Pledges so far show that the entire community is behind this campaign," Kasle said, "and the generous increases in almost every contribution reflect the understanding that people have of the world of work that Cam- paign funds accomplish here at home, nationally and overseas." With 63 leaders as sponsors, members of the mercantile Di- Rabbi Lehrman to Speak In Council Lecture Series - Nathan Balaban, Louis A. Baum, Joseph H. Bearman, Ira Brawer, Paul P. Broder, William J. Brown, Harry Cohen, Harry S. Cohn, Max Conway, Jack M. Citron, Israel Davidson, Wilfred B. Doner, Louis Frank. Joseph Frenkel, Samuel Gerson, Philip J. Gilbert, Adolph M. Goetz, Adolph Goldberg, Irving Goldberg, Samuel A. Granadier, Israel Himelhoch, Louis M. Hinderstein, Harry A. Hyman, Morris M. Jacobs, Ivor J. Kahn, Samuel Kane, Samuel Kohlenberg, Julian H. Krolik, Max Kwaselow, Benjamin D. LaBret, Maurice A. Landau, Herman L. Lewis, Jr., Morris Ben Lewis, Benjamin D. Lieberman, Louis H. Luckoff, Herman Mathias. congregations have not only provided houses of worship and study but also constituted points of assembly for the membership in the execution of the major duties of Jewish citizenship. We are called upon once more to express ourselves as members of the community in the overall effort by Detroit Jewry for the local, national and overseas causes represented in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Passover Deadline The Aesculapian Society, co- operating with the pharmacists' section, will hold a special Cam- paign meeting, 8:30 p. m., Mon- day at the Davison Jewish Cen- ter. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Moses Lehrman. Mitchell Feldman and Doro- thy Turkel, co-chairman of the parking lots section, have called a 'meeting at Feldman's home, '4285 Fullerton, at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday. 5 We Deliver Wholesale - Retail TO. 8-6111 12226 Dexter Blvd. Teach your children the beautiful Melodies- of Passover NEW PASSOVER UNBREAKABLE RECORDS ONLY 35c Available--All Jewish Records and 4 different kinds of Passover Albums to beautify your Seder. We Also have: 5c and up 10c and up $1.00 $1.25 50 Different kind of Hagadahs Cotton and Silk Yarmeldes Passover Plastic table cloths Fancy Matzo Covers Also ISRAELI Seder trays in China, Brass, Chrome and Silver. Come In and See Our Large Selection of Passover Merchandise At Most Reasonable Prices Congregations Asked to Devote Second Day Passover to Drive "The Passover Season is an appro- All synagogues have been re- priate occasion for the mobilization of quested to set aside the second all forces towards the achievement of the goal," the appeal said. "In times of day of Passover 5711, Sunday, yore, every member of each household April 22, for the purpose of re- was to be 'counted' in preparation for the Paschal Feast. Today, too, most of cruiting all the worshippers and our people consider it a sacred and their families for the Allied pleasant duty to arrange for participa- tion in the Seder. The sense of identi- Jewish Campaign, in an appeal fication with the historical memories issued to rabbis and congrega- and the aspirations of our people for the future is fostered through the mani- tional presidents by the congre- fold details with which every head of gations section of the organiza- a family and the housewife are con- cerned during these early weeks of tions division. spring." The appeal, composed by Rab- bi Max J. Wohlgelernter, section Center Bridge, Dance Classes chairman, whose vice-chairmen Bridge classes and social dance are Rabbis David Bakst, Moses classes for young adults are of- Lehrman, Leizer Levin and Leon fered at the Davison Jewish Cen- Fram, states: ter Tuesday and Wednesday "The synagogue has always been in forefront of communal endeavor. Our evenings, 8:30 p.m. Walter J. Mayer, Max Osnos, Bernard E. Pincus, Edward Roberts, Louis Robin- son, Emil Rose, Joel Rosenblum, Louis Russman, Hyman Safran, Nathan H. Scholnick, Jules R. Schubot, Samuel H. Schwartz, Fred F. Simmons, Peter Simon, Leonard N. Simons, Alex Sklar, Louis Tabashnik, Leon S. Wayburn, Frank We tsman, Isadore Winkelman, Daniel. Winograd, Irving J. Wolfgang, Harry Zolkower and I. Lewis Zuieback. DETROIT HEBREW BOOK STORE Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak on "Rite, Ritual and Cere- mony in Judaism" for the Great- er Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council at the second of the Council's cultural series on Jew- ish affairs, at Davison Jewish Center, Wednesday, April 25, 1 p.m. Mrs. Lewis Manning is presi- dent of the Council, and Mrs. William J. Phillips is chairman of the Jewish affairs committee of the Council. The Jewish cul- tural series is presented in co- operation of the culture com- mission of the Jewish Council. THE JEWISH N EWS Friday, April 13, 1951 vision of the Arts and Crafts Division held a dinner-smoker Wednesday, at the Book, under the chairmanship of James Wineman, mercantile chairman, and Arthur Robinson and Lew Wisper, arts and crafts chair- man. Sponsors included: HI, E)SON'S WOO D WA R D SHOPS I. DOCTOR DESIGNS A PRETTY SHEER TO FLATTER A WOMAN FROM NOW ON ... Deadline for all copy for our Passover issue will be at noon on Monday, April 16. Basic fashion formula for Furniture Workers to Confer Sunday smart women—the dressed-up sheer. Cut by I. Doctor for maximum figure flattely with this year's soft look in the unusual drapery detail. Women's regular sizes in black, toast or gallant blue; half sizes in black, navy, toast. Max Kwaselow (second from right) worker in the dry goods section, hears from furniture section workers in the Allied Jewish Campaign (from the left) Samuel Kohlenberg, Alex Sklar and Harry Weingarden, that their group is working toward full coverage of slips before their annual breakfast, to be held at 11 a.m., Sunday at the Furni- ture Club, in the Hotel Detroiter. Furniture workers, led by Louis Tab ashni k, include: Charles Bassey, Louis Daneman, Irving Frank, Osoar Kahan, Harry Kramer, Maurice Levy, Edward Lichtig, Mitchell Man- deberg, Herman- Mathias, Mil- ton Mittenthal, Ray Redlich, Nat Risin, Edgar Safier, Arthur Schuster, Sidney Shore, James Stein, Max Trager and Lawrence Weingarden. $45 Green Room in the Woodward Shops-7th Floor THE J. L. HUDSON ': 1373 ) COMPANY vow,'