6—THE JEWISH N EWS

Friday, November 2, 1951

Ruth Gruber to Spark
JNF Women's Rally

You are invited

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will have
Dr. Ruth Gruber as guest speak-

and urged to participate

in an

xtraordinary

Communii-y harming Conference

for Israel

DR. RUTH GRUBER

er at their annual rally at 12:30
p.m., Nov. 20, at Adas Shalom
Synagogue.
Dr. Gruber is known interna-
tionally as a leading author, lec-
turer and outstanding personal-
ity in Jewish affairs.
The rally will culminate the
membership drive and will
launch the donor drive.

November 10 and 11

Jewish Community Center

Woodward at Holbrook

Music Study Club Plans
Philanthropic Programs

A program to be given Tues-
day for patients at the Chil-
dren's Hospital will be the first
in a series of philanthropic pro-
grams planned by the Music
Study Club of Detroit.
Mrs. Henry Weinberg will
head the committee in charge
of the affairs, assisted by co-
w' ichairman, M r s .
: • Ezra Lipkin.
Chairmen of
the day are Mrs.
Harold Schill e r
and Mrs. M.
Shaw.
Programs to
follow this Tues-
day's event,
which w i I 1 in-
c l u d e musical
shows and gifts.
will be present-
K „„ed before resi-
Mrs. Weinberg dents of Dear-
born Veterans Hospital, Percy
Jones Hospital, Jewish Home for
Aged, Wayne County Training
School, Children's Convalescent
Home for Crippled and Wayne
County General Hospital.
Other chairmen of events
planned throughout the year
include Mesdames Norman Allan,
Leonard Hack, Philip Donan,
Morris Posner, Ira Kaufman,
Herman Bregman, Oscar Kahan,
Dan Spivack, Max Rich, Harold
Schiller, Samuel Shetzer, Milton
Wolf and Morris Greenberg.

sponsored by the

Council of Organizations and

Women's Division of the

Detroit Israel Bond Committee

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Saturday, November 10, at 8 :30 p.

General Session, featuring

HONORABLE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, JR.

MAURICE SAMUEL

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Young Israel to Begin
Fourth Institute Season

The Young Israel Institute of
Jewish Studies will open on
Wednesday as announced by Dr.
Max Kapustin, chairman of the
adult education committee. Reg-
istration. will begin at 7:30 p.m.,
that evening, at the Young Is-
rael Center on Dexter, where
all classes will be held.
The Institute offers courses
in Jewish history, philosophy,
Bible, Talmud, modern Hebrew
and contemporary Jewish prob-
lems taught by instructors of
high standing.
The Institute is open to the
public. For details call Young
Israel, TExas 4-4145.
Jerome W. Kelman, president
of Young Israel in his holiday
message recently announced
that groups will be organized
in photography, arts and crafts
and drawing. These groups are
open to children from ten to
21. Registration can be made
at Young Israel, 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., daily, and Sunday, from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m.

CHARLES B I C K, president,
announced the appointment. of
Rabbi Isaac E. Rose to the post
of national executive director of
the Hap oel Ilarnizrachi of
America.

Sunday, November 11, at 10 a. m.

Group planning sessions

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Sunday, November 11, at 12:30 p. m.

Luncheon* - General session, featuring

SAMUEL BENDOR, Israel Consul General

JOHN ROY CARLSON author of From Cairo to Damascus

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*Dietary laws will be observed

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