JSSB Campaigns for New Foster Mothers
ADL Committee Plans
Movie Matinees
16—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 21, 1951
At a recent board meeting at
the home of Mrs. Philip Fealk, Center Open Forum to Hear
Bnai Brith Council ADL chair- Panel on Maelver Report
man, final plans were made for
A discussion of the Maclver
free children's theater parties
to be given during the holiday Report, "Who Should Speak for
American Jewry?" will be fea-
vacation period.
At 1 p.m., Wednesday, neigh- tured at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 9, at the
borhood children and boy scout Woodward Jewish Center, under
troops will attend the Franklin sponsorship of the Center Open
Theater to . see "The Jackie Rob- Forum.
inson Story" and "The House I
Participants will be Rabbi
Live in." The show will be re- Leon Fram, of Temple Israel;
peated at 1 p.m., Thursday, at Haskell Lazere, of Anti-Defama-
the Lasky Theater. .
tion League; and William Cohen.
A committee will distribute Legal advisor to the Detroit of-
special ADL comic books, prizes fice, American Jewish Congress.
and serve refreshments. Chap-
Norman Polansky, of Wayne
This is a partial group of 27 foster mothers into whose homes the Jewish Social Service Bureau ter and lodge ADL chairmen Dr.
University's school of social
places children to be brought up in a Jewish atmosphere, At present, announced Harold Silver, ex- will act as ushers.
work, will be moderator.
ecutive director of JSISB, there is a shortage of foster homes, and a special program is in progress
to secure additional homes. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, assisted by Mesdames Harry L. Jones, J. Shurly
Horwitz and Samuel J. Greenberg, is chairman of a volunteer project for the production of a
movie on foster home placement. 0
The movie will be based on experiences of present foster
• mothers, who will cooperate with the committee in the writing of
ROBIN ROOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
the film. Foster mothers will also appear on radio programs and
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club , Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
in personal visits before organizations to tell the story of why
Hamburgers. ''Served as you like it,"
they are foster parents.
(TN. 1-9802
Woodward at 111/2 Mile Rd
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
Faye Portner, directing the over - all project, announced
that full activity will begin by next month. Persons interested in
Now open for special banquets and
the foster home program should call TR. 2-4080, or write Jewish
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
parties only. Can accommodate
Social Service Bureau, 5737 Second.
WHERE TO DINE
Northwood Inn
up to 650 persons. Parking for
Leonard Lyons' Start
500 cars.
Leonard Lyons, the famed
Broadway scrivener, started his
For Reservations Phone:
An expression of sympathy career by writing a Broadway
and respect for the memory of column in English for a Yiddish- JO. 4-6688
LI. 1-2577
Berl Kumove, long associated language newspaper.
with the Labor Zionist move-
ment, was extended to Mr. Ku-
move's f a in i 1 y following his
HERE'S PROOF FAMOUS KEEPS '
death on Dec. 4.
A touching gift of 24 trees in
the Forest of Martyrs on the
Jewish National Fund in Israel
was made by a group of Chris-
tian neighbors of Mr. Kumove,
who were shocked at the news
of his sudden passing.
For over 20 years Mr. Kumove
operated a hardware store in
the Ferikelluirland section,
Beautifully laundered
and for those 20 years he walked
and finished, individ-
among all his neighbors and
ually wrapped in
customers as a friend.
cellophane.
Under the leadership of Mrs.
0. A. Pike, the collection was
Best Wishes
made and funds expressly mark-
to our
ed for the Forest of Six Mn-.
lion, "as a living monument to
Many Friends and
a cause for which Mr. Kumove
devoted much of his communal
Customers
life."
Christian Friends Honor
Memory of Berl Kumore
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Goal of 1,200 Set in
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. Dr. Albert E. Bernstein and
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ISRALEL RITOV, Leader of Histadrut's Cooperative Movement in Israel.
MAURICE SAMUEL, Outstanding Author, Publicist and Lecturer.
HON. BLAIR MOODY, U. S. SENATOR from Michigan.
SIDOR BELARSKY, Master Interpretor of Yiddish and Israeli Folk Music
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