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Hebrew Schools Inaugurate Education Month
Sponsor Radio and Synagogue
Projects and Essay Contests
Israel Tractor Driver
Annual Education Month Df
A call has gone forth to all
the United Hebrew Schools will rabbis to devote at least one
be observed beginning with Rosh of the Holy Days to the edu-
Hashanah and efforts will be cational needs.
made to bring the message of
A meeting of all interested
the schools to the entire com-
munity, Abe Kasle, president of groups is planned for Oct. 11.
the schools, announced this Definite plans are to be an-
nounced next week.
week.
Lawrence W. Crohn has been
Mr. Crohn - has announced
named chairman of this year's that there will be an essay
Education Month. All the schools, contest for children in three
the Parent - Teachers Associa- groupings, ages 8 to 11, 11 to
tions, the schools' Woman's Aux- 14 and 14 and older, on the
iliary, the Teachers' Association, question "Why I Need a Jew-
Kvutzah Ivrith and its Women's ish Education," and valuable
Auxiliary, the Alumni and other prizes will 6e awarded.
grouts are participating in plans
Albert Elazar, associate super-
to bring the message of the intendent of the schools, states
need for In educational program that plans will be made for radio
to Detroit Jewry.
and TV programs.
JNF Five-Year Project
Will Cost $280,000,000
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The
Jewish National Fund will spend
$280,000,000 on its five-year plan
for the acquisition of 2,000,000
dunarns (500,000 acres) of land,
Dr. A. Granott, world head of
the fund, told the. press in con-
nection with the opening of the
exhibit; "The People and Its
Land," marking the 50th anni-
versary of the establishment of
the fund.
Genocide Convention
Ratified by Belgium
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—
(JTA).---The Belgian Govern-
ment's ratification ,of the United
Nations Convention Against
Genocide was deposited with
the United Nations by the Bel-
gian delegation.
Sinai Hospital Cornerstone
Laying Arranged for . Oct.
32—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 28, 1951
DOWNTOWN
SYNAGOGUE
offers privilege to remember dear
departed with solemn memorial on
Yom Kippur Yiskor Wednesday
October 10th. Services at the
VETERAN'S
MEMORIAL BUILDING
151 W. Jefferson Avenue
Rabbi Herman Rosenviasser offi-
ciating.
To facilitate recording names and
insure prompt acknowledgement
kindly make your request as soon
as possible. Address: Downtown
Synagogue, T205 Griswold
The- Officers of the
Just nine months to the day, committee, in association with
after members of the commu- Nate S. Shapero, chairman
ZVI DEUTSCH, a newcomer,
nity witnessed the long-awaited of the building committee.
has joined the settlement Kfar
groundbreaking for the Jewish
Other officers of the Jewish Charchore,sh, near Nazareth,
hosrSital of Detroit, the. Jewish Hospital Association, sponsor- where he works as a tractor
Hospital Association will hold ing organization for Sinai Hos- driver. Here he does some minor
ceremoniecelebrating the lay- pital, are Max Osnos, president, repairs . as his. four - year - old
ing of the cornerstone for Sinai Sidney J. Allen, Maurice Arons- daughter Edith looks on.
Hospital at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. son and Henry Winernan, vice-
14, at 6741 West Outer Drive, presidents, Irwin I. Cohn, secre-
Extends best wishes for A Happy and
where construction on the hos- tary, Israel Davidson, treasurer;
pital is proceeding -rapidly.
and Ben B. Buten, executive
Prosperous New Year to all their
Several floors of the modern secretary; board member s,
institution, which will incor- Charles N. Agree, Louis Berry,
MILWAUKEE (AJP)'—Reveal-
Members, Friends and to the
porate the most modern ac- Irving W. Blumberg, Mrs. Joseph ing that there is frequent solici-
cepted techniques and equip- H. Ehrlich, Nathan R. Epstein, tation in the Milwaukee Jewish
Community at large
ment in present-day health Max Fisher, Nathan Fishman, community by "pseudo-charit-
care, are already visible on the Harry Frank, William Fried- able organizations," a leading
Mrs. Sadie Bienenfeld, Pres.
Sinai Hospital grounds, - be- man, Joseph Holtzman, A b e midwestern English - Jewish
tween Whitcomb and Lauder on Kasle, Marcus Kates, Max J. weekly recently called for the
Outer Drive—a concrete testi- Kogan, Julian H. Krolik, Samuel enactment of legislation
monial to t h e achievements H. Rubiner, Morris L. Schaver, throughout the United States to
within reach of a community's Ben L. Silberstein, Judge prevent such fund-raising.
Charles C. Simons, Leonard N.
faith, work and generosity.
The editorial in the Wisconsin
Simons, Isidore Sobeloff, Sam-
Every member of the com- uel B. Solomon, Abraham Srere, Jewish Chronicle was based on
munity is invited to attend Louis Tabashnik, Melville S. reports that Catholic, Protestant
the cornerstone laying. Judge Welt, Frank A:Wetsman, David and Jewish charitable organiza-
Henry M. Butzel is serving as Wilkus, Lew Wisper and Max tions in New York City "where
chairman of the cornerstone J. Zivian.
the high-binders and the pitch-
men flourished as in no other
Labor Zionist Organization — Farban.d L.Z.O.
metropolitan area," have been
meeting to eliminate such
abuses.
Pioneer Women — Habonim
The weekly said that in Mil-
waukee "such semblance of au-
„In another illustration of th e Welfare Federation and as a thorization for driVes is govern-
Extend Greetings to its members and many
quality of service rendered b y Red Feather agency of the ed by approval or clearance
local agencies of the Jewish Wel - United Community Services re- with the Milwaukee Jewish Wel-
friends for a very Happy New Year.
fare Federation, the Children' s ceives funds from the Torch fare Fund, but there is frequent
Division of the Jewish Soda 1 Drive.
solicitation in the Jewish com-
Service Bureau recently receive d
munity, as well as in the entire
national. praise from the Chil
city, by individuals or pseudo-
Welfare League of America fo JLC Issues Pamphlet on
charitable organizations."
its excellent lay, administrativ e Human Relations Work
and professional leadership an d
for the way these have combine d
A 48 page report which dis-
to provide a progressive child cusses the activities of the Jew-
service program.
ish Labor Committee in the field
As a result of an evaluative of improved huinan relations, is
study by the Child Welfare now available to the public.
League, Spencer H. Crookes,
Based on an address made by
League executive director, com- Emanual Muravchik, national
mended the lay leadership, field director of. JLC, at its na-
Extends sincerest greetings to all Michigan Jews for a
headed by, Dr. Lawrence H. Selt- tional executive conference held
zer, president, for its unusually in February, the report outlines
fine record of attendaice at the educational program con-
meetings, its thorough grdund- ducted by JLC's 15 labor com-
ing in the day-to-day problems mittees to combat intolerance
of the agency and its recognition in key industrial areas in the
of the importance of having U.S. and Canada.
a professionally qualified staff.
Israel Histadrut—the Organization of Jewish Workers—embracing
The pamphlet may be obtained
more than 500,000 men, women and children — has successfully begun a
In citing the professional and by writing Jewish Labor Com-
lay competence of the agency, mittee, 175 E. Broadway, New
new era of converting the hundreds of thousands of Israel's new citizens
under the executive direction of York 2, N.Y.
'into productive workers.
Harold Silver, Crookes referred
to the working relationship de-
Histadrut is productivizing the newcomers through vocational train-
veloped between staff and board Three Jews Win Seats in
and their skill in meeting criti- French Parliament Election
ing and industrial cooperatives; by providing medical care for 60 per cent
cal and unanticipated _needs in
PARIS, (JTA)—Former War
of Israel's citizens through the facilities of Kupat Cholim'.
the community, such as the re- Minister Jules Moch and former
settlement of new Americans in Minister of Justice Rene Mayer
Histadrut's warriors are staunch defenders of. the State on the agri-
Detroit.
were among the Jewish candi-
cultural and industrial fronts—as farmers and workers—and as warriors
dates
winning
seats
in
the
Alert to the nature of their
watching for Israel's security on hostile borders.
performance and consci%is of French parliamentary elections.
Jacques Isorni, attorney for
where improvements may be
The Israel Histadrut Committee, composed of friends of Histadrut
made by critical self-study, the Marshal Henri-Philippe Petain,
agency's staff has continued to who has the backing of anti-
and
of
representatives of more than 150 Detroit organizations; extends
refine its casework techniques, Semitic elements in his cam-
heartfelt thanks to the many workers in the Histadrut Campaign, the pro-
paign,
defeated
Daniel
Meyer,
the report adds. Crookes felt Socialist leader.
ceeds of which make it possible for Histadrut in Israel to carry on its con-
confident that with more of the
structive, pioneering tasks for Medinat Israel.
same kind of evaluation and re-
GENEVA, (JTA) — Israel was
examination of the community's
resources the agency would find one of five countries to show
solutions to its most pressing, an increase in unemployment in
DETROIT IIISTADRUT COMMITTEE
current problem of finding more June of this year as compared
Morris L. Schaver, Hon. Pres., Morris Lieberman, Chair., Harry Schumer, Chair. Exec, Bd., Norman
hoarding homes for foster chil- with June, 1951, according to
Cottler, Treas., Louis Levine, Chair. of Org., Choim Gottlieb, Exec. Dir., Michael Toich, Dir. or Org.
figures released by the Interna-
dren.
tional Labor organization. A 25
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The Jewish Social Service By- percent increase in unemploy-
TOwnsend 9-8660
,reau is a member of the Jewisn ment was reported for Israel.
JEWISH EUROPEAN WOMEN'S
WELFARE - ORGANIZATION
NO. WOODWARD BRANCH
Urge Laws to Bar
Charity Rackets
LABOR ZIONIST CENTRAL
COMMITTEE OF DETROIT
Children's Bureau of Social Service
Agency Praised b y National Group
THE ISRAEL
HISTADRUT COMMITTEE
Very Happy New Year
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