Local Rabbis Join
In Recruiting .Drive
For Foster Parents

Leah .Crohn Guest Artist Jewish Artists to Star
At Hashofar Concert
In Center Program

Hashofar Society for the Ad-
Israel Welichansky, noted
Fourteen representatives of vancement of Jewish Music, in
Aleichem interpreter; is
various religious currents in our celebration of Jewish Music Sholem
director of- a
community agreed to help "tell
group of fam-
the story" about the need for
ous Jewish ar-
foster homes in the Jewish So-
tists who will
cial Service Bureau.
appear on the ,
At a meeting convened Jan.
stage of the
3I by Rabbi Morris Adler, Jew-
Woodward Jew-
ish Social Service Bureau' board
ish Center, at
m e m b e r, t h e rabbis present
8:30 p.m., Sat-
heard of the critical shortage of
tirday.
foster homes in the community.
With Welich-
Mrs. Charles Lakoff, member of
ansky will ap-r;,
the Foster Home Project's steer-
pear Masha Welichansky
ing committee, reported on the
Benya, renowed singer, Rita
drive designed to reach the en-
Karpinowitch, the talented ac-
tire Jewish community, to tell
the story about the _need for
tress, and Polia Kadison, gifted
foster homes.
pianist. Tickets may be obtained
- Goldie Goldstein, Mary Ger-
at the Jewish Center or through
LEAH CROHN
stein an4, Faye Portner of the
children's department staff were Month, will present an unusual landsmanschaften groups.
present` to answer questions
concert featuring Detroit so-
. about the program.
The rabbis expressed willing- prano, Leah Crohn.
ness to join in the search for
To be held at 8:30 p.m., Feb.
interested parerits who have the 17, at the Davison Jewish Cen-
"room in their homes and in ter, Miss Crohn's program will
their hearts" to take in and include many new Jewish songs.
"foster" a child for a temporary Of special interest will be a se-
16616 JAMES COUZENS HIGHWAY
period. • • lection of Ladino songs. Lillian
um. 4 7070
It was pointed out to them Robbins Zellman will be accom-
DETROIT 21. 141CH.
that these children aged from panist.
birth to 17 years were not
Miss Crohn is the daughter of
A Sure Sign of ACTION
"yesomim" (orphans) but rather
and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn,
came from broken homes and Mr.
Industrial - Commercial
Zionists and members
Residential Properties
at the present time, for what- prominent
of
Hashofar.
Mrs.
Jacob
S.
Sauls
CLEM
& TEEK WEITZMAN
ever the reasons, could not live is chairman of this annual event.-
with . their own families. They,
will interpret the needs to their
congregations from their pul-
pits, through their men's and
women's groups, their Sunday
Schools or religious school pro-
grams and other media.
The following congregations
were represented:

Bnai Moshe PTO Plans Symposium on Program'

Parent-Teachers OrgariiZation
of Bnai Moshe Branch, United
Hebrew - Schools will meet at
8:30 p.m., Feb. 19, in - the syna-
gogue to hear a symposium on
the "Relationship Between Par-
ents, Teachers and the Com-
munity." •
Representing the parents will
be Mrs. Abe Gornbein and Mrs.
Harry Saul, w_i_t„ h Abraham
Schachter and Irving Schhissel
speaking for the teachers. J. M.
Mathis will be moderator, and
Morris Lachover, principal of
the branch, will introduce staff

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members. A general discussion
will follow.
Mrs. Harry Weitzman, mem-
bership committee chairman,
will speak on '"The Importance
of Parent Participation in the
School Program," and Mrs. Phil-
ip Higer, festival committe•
chairman is planning a Tu
b'Shvat program.
Mrs. Sidney Kosowsky and
Mrs. Harry Saul will head the
committee in charge of the
PTO's annual Purim affair
scheduled for March 13, at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.

■ 11111111 ■ Mereneeller

CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM

19190 Schaefer af7 Mite
Invites You to Their
Late Friday Evening Services

Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn will speak s this Friday, Feb-
ruary 8th at 8:30 p.m. on "JEWISH MUSIC THROUGH
THE AGES." (Jewish Music Festival, February 9 to
March 9). -

On. Friday, February 15th at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Ephraim F.
Einhorn will speak on "HOW TO BE GOOD JEWISH
PARENTS."

All Welcome

Oneg Shabat Following Services

MAKE FRIDAY NIGHT FAMILY NIGHT AT
AHAVAS ACHIM

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f

Rabbi Samuel Prero, Young Israel;
Rabbi Joseph Thumim, Beth Abraham;
Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn, Ahavas Achim;
Rabbi. David Bakst, Home for Aged;
Rabbi Israel Halpern, Beth Abraham;
Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Bnai David; Rabbi
Morris Adler, Shaarey Zedek; Rabbi Lei-
zer Levin, Beth Tikvah; Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter, Cong. Mogen • Abraham;
Rabbi Leo Goldman, Adas Yeshurun; Rab-
bi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Beth Aaron;
Rabbi Leo Neuhaus, Gemiluth Chassodim;
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Bnai Moshe; Rabbi
I. Stoliman, Mishkan Israel.

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Persons interested in learning
more about the foster home pro-
gram are invited to call or write
the Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, 5737 Second Ave., TR. 2-
4080.

Rubiner Elected CJFWF
Regional Vice-President

E BIG NEW FORD F 11'52

. Samuel H. Rubiner, president
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, was elected vice-president
of the East Central States Re-
gion of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds
when leaders from seven' states
met at the Region's 17th Assem-
bly in Toledo, to mobilize efforts
to meet Jewish needs in 1952.
Detroiters who attended the
conference included Mesdames
Theodore Bar g m a n , Max R.
Frank, John C. Hopp, Ivor J.
Kahn, Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya
Kleinman, Julian H. Krolik, Mil-
ton K. Mahler, Rubiner and Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Stut.
MrS. Hopp, president of Fed-
eration's Women's Division, was
chairman of the Saturday ses-.
sion on "Women's Role in Jew-
ish Communal Affairs." Isidore
Sobeloff, Federation executive
director, was consultant on
women's campaigns. -
Stutz, chairman of Federa-
tion's committee on services for
the aged, participated in the
Sunday workshops as chairman
of the group which discussed
"Case Work and Non-Institu
tional Services for the Aged." ,
He was also a member of the
program committee planning
the assembly.
Krolik was chairman of the
nominating commit t.e e. Mrs.
Bargman presented a paper on
"Federation - Community Chest
Relationships."

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60 Miami Groups Meet
To End Terroristic Bombings
MIAMI, (JTA) —Representa-
tives of 60 leading organizations

of all faiths and racial back-
grounds met here in a commun-
,ity,wide effort to better racial
and religious group relations in
the wake of the recent terror
`bombings of synagogues, Negro
.hdmes and a Catholic Church in
the Miami area.

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