Associates in Community Work To Honor Isaacs Next Tuesday Friends and co-workers of many years will join with sev- eral hundred Detroiters in hon- oring Bernard Isaacs, superin- tendent of the United Hebrew Schools, at. the testimonial to Federation, and spokesmen for the student body, the alumni, the teachers' staff and the UHS Women's Auxiliary. Officers of the schocls will be elected at this meeting. Dr. Hershman to Speak The principal address in Mr. Isaac's honor will be delivered by Dr. A. M. Hershman. On May 23, at the !annual luncheon meeting, the Women's Auxiliary presented Mr. Isaacs with luggage as a gift in appre- ciation of his efforts in behalf of the group and the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs will leave in mid-July for a six months' Harry Cohen Mrs. Ehrlich stay in Israel. Prior to sailing take place net Tuesday, at the from New York on Aug. 1, they Northwest Adas Shalom Syna- will visit with their children in gogue, simultaneously with the Pittsburgh, Mr. Isaacs brother annual dinner meeting of the in New York and in Washington. schools. Mr. Isaacs has been given a six Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, whose months' leave by the schools for late husband was among the relaxation and research work in leaders in the schools and whose Israel. father, the late H. Buchhalter, was a pioneer organizer of the Talmud Torahs which preceded Delegation of Baha'i the United Hebrew Schools, will Greets Ben-Gurion be toastmaster. Harry Cohen, an associate of CHICAGO, (JTA•) — Israeli Mr. Isaacs during the entire 31 Prime Minister David Ben-Gur- years of this superintendentship ion managed to find time during of the schools, is chairman of his visit here to receive a dele- the dinner committee. gation representing the National Emma (Mrs. Morris) Schaver, Spiritual Assembly of B a h a'i who appeared in the star roles with whom he spent almost an of operettas written and direct- hour discussing the spiritual ed by Mr. Isaacs and staged at content of the Baha'i faith and Orchestra Hall, will be the solo- its spread throughout the world. ist. The delegation thanked the Kasle to Report premier for Israel's exemplary Abe Kasle, president of the treatment of their world head- schools, will submit his annual quarters and world leader, Shog- report at this meeting: hi Effendi Rabani, and extended The annual educational re- the good wishes of. the Bahai' port of the schools, to be pre- faith for the development of sented by Albert Elazar. associ- Israel. ate superintendent, will be il- lustrated with slides. Greetings to Mr. Isaacs will be Israel Nee_ds $10 Million extended by A. C. Lappin, presi- Investment for Building dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit; Joseph Katz, presi- NEW YORK — New invest- dent of Kvutzah Ivrith; Isidore ments in basic and secondary SObeloff, for the Jewish Welfare building materials industries in Israel, totaling $10,000,000, are Gamoran Office in N. Y. needed to cope with the. unpre- cedented building boom caused Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, direc- by the immigration of 600,000 tor of education of the Union of people during the past three American Hebrew Congrega- years and the expected immi- tions, has the trans- gration of a similar number in __ ... completed „ . . fer of the Un- the course of the coming three ion's Commis- years, according to the current sion on Jewish issue of Economic Horizons, Education from monthly publication of the- eco- Cincinnati to nomic department of the Jew- New York in an- ish Agency. Israel's merchant marine, ticipation of the opening of t h e which has more than quintupled Union's new its tonnage in the last three House of Living years, requires an additional Judaism on $26,000,000 in bottoms to take Gamoran Fifth Ave. and care of the country's growing E. 65th St. Until the new quar- industrial and tourist trade, ac- ters are ready f o r occupancy cording to Economic Horizons. this summer, Dr. Gamoran will conduct the Commission's activi- Downtown Club Elects ties in the Union's present of- Dr. Otto Weiss President fices at 3 Z. 65th St. Downtown Club of Detroit Congress Women Hold elected Dr. Otto A. Weiss its new president. Other officers are Final Chapter Meetings Charles Mattler, vice-president;' and Nathan Freedland, secre- The final Chapter meetings of tary-treasurer. Named to three- the season for the Detroit year terms on the board of - di- Women's Division of the Ameri- rectors were Harry- Clark, Leon- can Jewish Congress. will be and Schwartzman. Dan Laven, held at 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday, Sam Kane and Nathan- Freed- I at the following places: land. South Central—Belcrest Hotel, Louis Alper, retiring president, Luncheon, "Homegrown Corn", was awarded a silver gavel for Talent Show. his work in behalf of the group Northeast — Home of Mrs. S. during his two terms as presi- Katz, 18065 Fairfield, luncheon; dent. informal afternoon with Mrs. J. Segal and Mrs. J. Sperka, vocal Yeshiva Girls' School selections. Northwest—home of Mrs. A. J. Graduates First Class Silber, 18655 Bircherest; lunch- eon: "Fashion Show of 1920's". The first teen-agers ever toi graduate from a Hebrew-English Koyler Volyner Society High School for Girls will com- plete their four-year course June Greets Citrin's Return 25th at the Central Yeshiva The Kovler • Volyner Society High School for Girls. will celebrate the return of Mr. Hair-ribboned and bobby-soxed, and Mrs. Barney Citrin and but speaking Hebrew as fluently family from Israel where they as their native tongue, the 16 visited friends and various Israel girls represent the first class of institutions. at a games party a unique school sponsored by Sunday at Halevy Music Center. Yeshiva University at 221 King- It will also welcome the recent ston Avenue, Brooklyn—the only arrival from Germany of Mr. high school where the Debka, and Mrs. Leo Krause, son of the Israeli version of the jitterbug, Koveler rabbi (The Gra.bivitzer). has more adherents than the Mr. Krause returned from a con- mamba, and the latest Perry centration camp to Kovel in 1945 Como records take a back seat and can give some information to the lively ballads of the - chal- about the remains of Kovel. u tzim." THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 1, 1951 - 5 Pharmacists Nearly 'Over the Top' Look Magazine Story Says Sororities Have Own Quota Systems NEW YORK, (JTA)—College sororities are undemocratic and racially d iscriminatory and should be abolished, according to an article in the current is- sue of Look Magazine which ac- cuses the sororities of being anti- Jewish. The article, by Rosanne Smith Robinson, a 1943 graduate of Northwestern University, charges that sororities restrict admission of Catholics 10 per- cent and says Jewish girls can- not be pledged unless they are exceptional. "One of the first things I learned," Mrs. Robinson report- ed, "as others have before or since, was that no more than 10 percent of the pledges could be Catholic and that Jewish girls could not be pledged by Gentile sororities unless, of course, they were exceptionally beautiful, tal- ented or rich—and didn't look Jewish. "And there were Jewish girls who were willing to turn their backs on their ancient heritage in . order to gain membership in a non-Jewish sorority. Despite efforts to keep the secret within the fold, these girls were soon being referred to around the house as the 'Jewish Pi Phi' or or the 'Jewish Tri Delt." Mrs. Robinson reported that she herself had been accused of "treachery" because she had dated a Jewish boy. One of the leading sections in the Professional Division, nearly "over the top" of their 1950 record, the Pharmacists are maintain- ing their consistently excellent Campaign work. Section leaders in this group are (seated, left to right) MORRIS SUSSMAN, HARRY PERNICK, HAROLD BORDMAN,; (standing) ALBERT ROGGIN and ALBERT BOESKY. Roggin and Boesky are_ section chairmen, along with Harry Berlin. Connecticut Senate Passes ding racial and religious dis- Anti-Discrimination College Bill crimination in admissions to col- leges in Connecticut. The bill, HARTFORD, (JTA) — The Connecticut State Senate un- which was adopted without de- animously passed a bill forbid- bate, now goes to the House. CAN BUY Norbert Robert to Head Gemiluth Chassodim Men At its general membership meeting, Norbert Robert was elected president of the Men's Club of Cong. Gemiluth Chas- sodim. 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