• Pioneer Women Urge U. S. Jewish Skills for Israel Efforts CHICAGO, (JTA) — A resolu- tion calling upon American Jews to contribute their "knowledge and skills" to Israel was adopted at the 12th biennial national convention of the Pioneer Wo- men, women's Labor Zionist or- ganization in America. The 600 delegates from 400 chapters throughout the United States agreed the organization must continue its tasks of rebuilding in Israel, of helping absorb the newcomers to the Jewish state and of aiding in the mainten- ance of the general cultural level in that country, The convention endorsed the aims of the 23rd World Zionist Congress which set the immed- iate tasks of Zionism as the strengthening of the Jewish state, the ingathering of the ex- iles and the achievement of the unity of the Jewish people. The .delegates also greeted the de- cision of thasUN Security Coun- cil to instruct Egypt to lift the anti-Israel blockade at the Suez Canal. Abraham Harmon, counsellor of the Israel consulate in New York, spoke of Israel's readiness at all armistice agreements be- tween Israel and the four Arab nations as evidence that a com- mon accord could be reached by direct negotiation. Rubiner to Address Midrasha Convocation Bnai Brith Council Slates Institute Sunday, Two-Night Blood Bank The Fourth Academic Year of the Midrasha will open with a On Sunday, the Greater De- convocation next Wednesday at troit Bnai Brith Council will 8:15 p.m., in the Rose Sittig hold its annual institute at the Cohen Building, 13226 Lawton. Tuller Hotel. Registration is at Samuel Rubiner, president of 9 a.m. Sessions begin at 10 the . Jewish Welfare Federation, a.m., with a luncheon at 12:30 who recently returned from Is- rael. will be the guest speaker. p.m. All officers and committee The program will include com- chairmen will participate. munity singing, Morris F. Jacobs, of Milwaukee, Israeli d a nces president of District Grand a n d refresh- ments. All are Lodge No. 6, will be guest speak- er. invited. Oscar Bank and Lawrence Midrasha omes to its Horowitz, co-chairmen of insti- staff four new tutes, announce that reserva- tions for the luncheon may be instructors: Reuven Bar- made by calling the Council :::Levav of Israel, office, WO. 3-7838. The first blood bank rally of . .. :.,who has been in . S. Rubiner New York for the season of Detroit Bnai Brith the past two years as youth di- men and women will be held rector for Histadruth Ivrith of both Monday and Tuesday from America, as editor of "Niv," He- 6 p.m. to midnight, in the gym- brew youth magazine, and edu- nasium of Central High School. cational director of Hebrew Two nights have been planned Speaking Camp, Masad, will give to accommodate all donors with- courses in Hebrew periodical 'lit- out delay. erature and Israel.. - Twenty-five per cent of the Miss Iola R. Shipler of New- blood obtained will go to Korea, ark, N. J., who taught music in the balance to be used to re- schools affiliated With the Jew- plenish the depleted reserves of ish Education Committee of New the blood bank. York under the direction of The need is urgent, and Leo Harry Coopersmith, will give a Polk and Mrs. Louis Barden, course in Jewish Music, includ- blood bank chairmen, invite all ing the playing of the Chalil members to participate in this (Israel riute). attempt to set an all-time blood Israel Back, of Israel, will give bank record. a course in Hebrew. Leon Tabori, formerly princi- pal of the East Side Hebrew Dr. Epel to Address School in Milwaukee, will teach Technion on Sept. 25 Hebrew. Others on the teaching staff "The New Uses of Plastics," include Max Gordon, Joseph Haggai, Solomon Kasdan, A. J. will be the theme of an address Lachover, Meyer Mathis and by Dr. Joseph Epel when he speaks before the Detroit Chap- Norman Ruttenberg. Regular classes will begin on ter of the American Technion Sept. 23. Classes will be held Society, Sept. 25, at the Davison Sunday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mon- Jewish Center. Dr. Epel recently returned day and Wednesday evenings, 1:30 to 10 p.m. For additional from New York where he ad- dressed the World Chemical information, call TO. 8-6063. Conclave on the topic of his Ph. D. thesis which he was rA Tribute to Late awarded in July from Wayne University. His subject was Judge D. J. Healy "Light Scattering Methods for By MRS. H. M. SHULMAN Determining the Size of Large To live in the hearts we leave Colloidal Particles." behind is not to die. Dr. Epel, vice-president of the The good done by the late Horace G. Preston Co., is work- Judge D. J. Healy shall never ing on the development of plas- die. tics and their application to Many a heart is now sadder commercial use. He is treasurer . though wiser, because that heart of the Detroit Technion Society. stood before the Judge at one •time or another and was met with mercy and . kindness and human understanding instead e wry of punishment, called justice to the community. Now our com- munity is bereaved with the passing of this saintly person This Week's Radio and Tele- , who can never be replaced, vision Programs of He fully appreciated and en- Jewish Interest couraged the volunteer move- ment and gave of himself whole- THE ETERNAL LIGHT heartedly to help find a cure for Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 16. the misguided and confused Station: WWJ. young people and was deeply concerned and always sympa- • Feature : Regular broadcasts thetic to the prevailing condi- will be resumed with "Valley tions of poverty and poor hous- Forge," first in a series of three ing mostly responsible for the programs on the 175th anniver- sary of the adoption of the Dec- downfall. of many. He knew no race or creed laration of Independence. The when people were in difficulties story tells of the hunger, pri- and was always ready. and will- vation and dreams of the men ing to help make this world a whose realization of victory came through the signing of the docu- better place for all. May the goodness and inspira- ment. tion he gave to those who came Raincoats have been ordered in contact with him live on and may his memory be a blessing from Israel by the United States to those who are privileged ,"to and Canada to the value of $85,000 and $33,000 respectively. follow in his footsteps. on THE JEWISH NEWS 5 Friday, September 14, 1951 Opens SZ. Men's Club Series on Wednesday Ben-Curion Remembers Detroit Visit In Letter of Thanks to Max Osnos Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion remembers his Detroit visit as one of the highlights of his tour of the United States last spring. In a letter from the Israel leader, received this week, Max Osnos, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee, was in- formed that the Detroit recep- tion, "will forever be one of the most unforgetable events of this inspiring trip." The letter fol- lows: My dear Mr. Osnos: "I have been wanting, ever since my return from the States, to write to you, but the pressure of the electoral campaign has prevented me from doing so. . Maj. GEORGE FIELDING ELLIOTT, who predicted the triumph of the Israel army, will open the year's lecture series of the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, at the syna- gogue, next Wednesday, with an address on the topic "After Korea—What- Or, What Next in the Far East?" Carl Schiller, vice-president of the club, will be the chairman. You "I should like to convey to you and through you to all my friends in Detroit my sincere thanks for all you have done to make my visit to Detroit one of the highlights of my tour through the United States. It will forever be one of the most unforgettable events of this in- spiring trip. "It has been a strenuous ef- fort, but it could not have suc- ceeded had it not been for the devoted help and tireless energy of yourself and your friends in Detroit. "Please accept my deepfelt thanks. "Yours sincerely, DAVID BEN-GURION" in a Louis Marshall Girls Plan Membership, Birthday Party Louis Marshall Chapter, Bnai Brith Young Women, will hold a membership tea and birthday party at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at Hillel House, Wayne University. All girls, 18 to 25 are invited. For information call Louise Frankel, TU. 3-3879 or Sharon Greenwald, TO. 6-3136. 1111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 from Block's get all set for FALL with a fine tailored News Brevities ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schemansky, 4227 Elmhurst, * * * Little, Brown & Co. of Bos- ton has published "THE UP- ROOTED" by Oscar Handlin. It is the first study to examine the meaning of immigration, not simply from the point of view of the society which was affect- ed by it, • but also from the point of view of the human beings who were involved in it * * * Lt. Col. Morton Hack, com- manding officer of the 9604 VOLUNTEER AIR RESERVE training squadron announces the promotion of Edward Kalish to major, Allen Bobroff and Ed- ward Gluklich to captain, and James P. Collins to sergeant. Meetings will be resumed at Cen- tral High School beginning Tues- day. Women, 24 to 30, interested in joining the Women's Air Force 4-5180 or write should call Commanding Officer, 9604th Vol Air Res. Trng. Sqdn., Box 326, Detroit, 32. Mich. Commissions are available to women having bachelor's degrees -or having three years of business or profes- sional schooling. 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SERVICE FOR ISRAEL offers the most varied selection of Kosher Food Parcels at $10.50, $14.50,$19.50, $26.50, and $38.50. Ask about the Baby Food Parcel at $15.50) . If you have no friends or relatives in Israel, let us supply names and addresses of needy. 3. A distinctively NEW idea is the self-choice Gift Certificate. The recipient in Israel uses it like cash at SERVICE FOR ISRAEL'S 7 stores. She buys only the food she wants. Available in denominations of $1 0.00, $15.00, $25.00. CALL — WRITE — VISIT FLASH! New 1951 Philco Refrigerators now available as gifts to Israelis on 60-day delivery. THE ZIONIST OFFICE 1031 PENOBSCOT BLDG, WOodward 5-1484 Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shmini Atzeret, and Simchot Torah