THE JEWISH NEWS-29 Friday, April 20, 1951 United Hebrew Schools Present Model Sedorim Holiday Greetings All branches of the United Nobel, principal; Linwood-Hazel- Women Remove Rings To Aid Israel Cause LONDON—(AJP)--A num- ber of women in an audience at a recent Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund) rally here were so touched by an emergency campaign for Israel that they removed wedding rings from their fin- gers and offered them to as- sist Jewish newcomers to the Jewish state. Featured speakers at the rally were Bartley Crum, Zvi Herman and Jan Mikardo, a member of the British Par- liament. Center Prepares for Jewish History Week Jewish History Week, M a y 6-12, will be observed with pro- grams and exhibits by the Jew ish Community Center, empha- sizing achievements and contri- butions of Jews in America. The celebration will open May 8, with a talk by Rabbi Harry Essrig of Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, on "J e w s in American History." He w ill speak at the Davison Branch. A contributor to practically every national Jewish publica- tion of standing, and a former editor of the "Reconstruction- ist" and "Liberal Judaism", the youthful Rabbi has won na- tional honors for his insight into American Jewish life. Jewish ceremonials from the collection of Charles Feinberg and Harvey Goldman will be on display at Center buildings throughout the week. Hebrew Schools took part in model seders this week as the schools prepared their students for the celebration of Passover. Participating were: Central Branch, Mesdames B. Sharkey, P. Kahn and H. Thav and Norman Ruttenberg, prin- cipal; Rose Sittig Cohen, Mrs. Sidney Katchem and Morris Enrollment Opens for Center Nursery Afternoon Session Enrollments for the nursery school at the Davison Jewish Center are being accepted for the afternoon session only. Chil- dren enrolled will be given pref- erence for fall registration, Mrs. M i l d r e d Rolnitzky Freedman, nursery director, announces. 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