• Federation Women Launch C-Week To Collect Cash on Campaign Pledges ••••, - —THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 23, 1951 Active Zionist Youth Joins Center Staff "Almost 500 members on Women's Division committees—that's wonderful," says Mrs. JOHN C. HOPP (center), president of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, as she looks over the open board meeting placement report of Mrs. SAMUEL S. AARON (right), chairman of ,the committee on committees. Mrs. ISIDORE SOBELOFF (left), education committee chairman, will describe the progress of community clinics program at 10:30 a.m., Monday, at the Davison Jewish Center. C-WEEK, major project for the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will be launched at an open board meeting, at 10:30 a.m., Monday at the Davison Jewish Center. C-WEEK is the Division's col- lection program to bring in cash payments on Allied Jewish Campaign pledges. The collection program is headed by Mrs. William B. Isen- berg, chairman of the commit- -tee on collections. Committee leaders to be honored are: Lieberman to Head '52 Histadrut Drive Morris Lieberman will head the 1952 Detroit Israel Histadrut campaign which will be launch- ed Sunday • evening, Jan. 6, at Temple Israel. His choice for a third term as chairman of the campaign was acclaimed at a conference of representatives of the Labor Zi- onist movement And landsman- chaf ten last Sunday morning at the Labor Zi- onist Institute. Morris L. Scha- ver and Harry Schumer, veter- an Histadrut Campaign lead- •S,. were elected as honorary chairman and ,chairman of ex- Lieberman ecutive board respectively. Louis Levine will lead the organizations' division with Max Rosenthal and Morris Ross as co-chairmen; Norman Cottler, treasurer, Simon Rich- ardson, recording secretary, and Julius Honeythan, financial sec= retary. The following will serve as campaign vice-chairmen: Max Brose, William Gayman, Berl Hearshen, Sam Jaffee, Morris Kane, Sam Kane, Sol Kanat, Ruth Kanter, Benjamin Laikin, Jack Malamud, Bernard Milin- sky, Larry Nichamin, Sam Ru- bin, J. M. Singer and Max Shmukler. The conference set a goal of $300,000 as the minimum quota of the 1952 campaign. A delegation of 12 was selected to represent the local campaign and friends of Histadrut at the 28th national convention of the National Committee for Labor Israel being held this week-end at the Commodore Hotel in New York. The delegates are: Morris Schaver, Harry Schumer, Louis Levine, William Gayman, Berl rrearshen, L. Hoffmitz, J. L. Wo- lock, Israel Litwak, Sam Belkin, Helen Kaplan, Laura Nosanchuk and Chaim Gottlieb. It was announced that Sider Belarsky, world famous artist, will head the musical program of the opening rally of the cam- paign. Master . interpretor cf Jewish folklore and Israeli melo- dies, Belarsky returned recently from an extensive concert tour of Israel and was • widely ac- claimed there as Israel's own: Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, chairman, and Arthur Gould, vice-chairman, _com- mittee on committees; Raymond A. So- kolov, chairman, Charles 0. Briskman and J. Shurly Horwitz, vice-chairmen, program; Isidore Sobeloff, chairman, Harry L. Jackson, vice-chairman, edu- cation; Julian Tobias, chairman, speak- ers; Sidney Rosen, chairman, publicity; William H. Frank, chairman, Gerald Spero, vice-chairman, office; Perry Burn- stine, chairman, and Bud Blum, vice- chairman, research; William B. Isen- berg, chairman, Samuel S. Aaron and Lewis Manning, vice-chairman, collec- tions; Lawrence Fleischman, chairman, promotion; Maurice A. Landau, chair- man, Nathan. Simons, vice-chairman, ar- rangements; M. George Wayburn, chair- man, Ben Fishman, vice-chairman, food; T. Ben Kasle, chairman, Lester Morris, vice-chairman, personnel. Each of the four vice-presi- dents of the division will intro- duce the leadership of the com- mittees whose/ functions she co- ordinates. They are Mesdames Abraham Cooper, Harry L. Jones, Julian H. Krolik and Alexander W. Sanders. Division president Mrs. John C. • Hopp pointed out that the open meetings will give commit- tee members a unique oppor- tunity to learn about the work of other units within the Divi- sion and to understand the re- lationship of each volunteer job to the total Division picture. Sunday Open House At Young Israel Center In addition to week-day ac- tivities for children conducted in Young Israel Center, Sun- days have been • set aside for special program events, under the direction of Frank Leider- man and Leonard Servetter. This Sunday will be open- house for all members of Young Israel youth clubs and their friends,' from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays, 8 to 10 p.m., art classes are sponsored under the leadership of Mrs. Anna L. :W e r b e, - for . teen•-ager8 and adults. Sunday morning the same class will be 'offered youngsters, 8 to 15. The third Friday foruni will be held today, 8:36 p.m., in the au- ditorium of the Centers Arnold I. Cohen will speak on "Modern Jewry and Modern Education." The public is invited. At. the finals of the oratorical contest held Saturday evening in the Center, Ursula Sitzman, 'speaking on "What Young Israel Has Done for the Community and How It 'Can Better Serve the Community" was awarded first place and the opportunity to compete with representatives from Cleveland, St. Louis, Chi- cago, Cincinnati and other mid- western Young Israel communi- ties at the 21st annual conven- tion in St. Louis this weekend. Runner-up was Risha Cohen. Leading the Detroit delegation to the conference will be Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, director • of Young Israel, and Jerome W. Kelman, president. Rabbi Prero will lead the Sunday afternoon youth seminar. 'How to Get Along with Oth- ers" is Dr. JAMES F. BENDER'S lecture subject at Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 11 a.m., in Fisher Theater. Wilbur Stein has joined the Jewish Community Center staff as administrative assistant, an- nounced Morris Garvett, presi-. dent of the Center. Stein, a graduate of Columbia University, was formerly afiili- ated with tne Long island Zionist 'Youth Commission and t h e Manhattan Zionist Youth Commission. He served for three years in the army during the war, is married and h a .; one son. He was the first chair m a n Stein of the National Association of Professional Zionist Youth Workers from 1950 to 1951, and delivered several papers at Zion- ist youth conferences. ••-• Mizrachi Ask U. S. Persuade Arabs on Peace with Israel; Re-Elect Churgin ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA)—The 31st annual convention of the Mizrachi Organization of Ameri- ca conclUded with the adoption of resolutions urging continued American interest in Israel's welfare and thanking the U.S. Government for its economic aid to the Jewish state. The more than 1,000 delegates to the religious Zionists' parley asked the U. S. Government, in the best interests of American security; to persuade the Arab states to meet with Israel in direct negotiations as the "most certain step toward establishing an enduring peace in the Mid- dle East. The convention thanked the President, Congress and Senate for including Israel grants in the mutual security program, and charged the Arab states with menacing the secur- ity of the Middle East by refus- ing to make peace with the Jewish state. The American Government was also asked to take the neces- sary steps to restore to the vic- tims of Hitler Germany their looted property and to make certain that reparations pay- ments are made to Israel. Local Jewish communities in this country were urged to set aside for the United Jewish Appeal a minimum of 75 per cent of all funds collected and to make the sharpest possible cuts in local expenditures. The incoming administration of the organization was instruct- ed in another resolution to ex- plore the possibility of calling a world Jewish religious confer- ence in Israel. Dr. Pinkhos Churgin was re- elected president. The delegates had approved a budget of $2,600,- 000 for 1952—a record for the organization. Your Expensive Bnai Moshe PTO Group Plans Hanukah Program David W. Simons (Bnai Moshe) Parent-Teacher meeting will be held Dec. 6, at 8:30 p.m. in the social hall of the Bnai Moshe Cong. Mrs. Harry Weitzman, chair- man of membership enrollrrient, announces a special Hanukah program featuring Albert Elazar, associate superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, as guest speaker. Elazar will discuss the importance of celebrating Hanu- kah at home, Mrs. Naomi Tukel and Sara Selesny will present a demon- stration report on arts and crafts in the schools. Mrs. Harmon Moss, secretary- treasurer, announces that De- cember will be dedicated to en- rollment of parents as members of the PTO. Mrs. Morris Soloway is the president of the PTO and Morris Lachover is principal of the Bnai Moshe Branch. 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