Hadassah to Hold All-Day Education Institute Tuesday LZOA Branches to Join For Purim Carnival 'Mrs. Nesia Hordes announces that many awards will be givien out on Saturday night when all branches of the Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit gather at Cong. Bnai Moshe for a Purim dance and carnival, traditionally o n e of Detroit LZOA's' biggest events. Because of an Mrs. Hordes error in the office of LZOA the date of March 9 for the affair, Education chairmen of Hadassah who took part in planning which was printed in last week's the all-day education and American affairs program to be held edition' of The Jewish News, is Tuesday at Temple Israel include: Upper row, left to right: to be ignored. Dancing will be Mesdames ALBERT SHULMAN, Wyoming; JACK BOOKHOLDER, to the music of Sheldon Roth Univ. W.; DANIEL MANDLEBAUM, So. Oakland County; JACOB and his orchestra. Sara Schiff is AXELROD, Univ. E.; NATHAN GOLDMAN, Russell Woods E.; chairman. , MYER TEITELBAUM, Wyoming. Lower: Mesdames MORRIS WEINGARTEN, Chapter co-chairman; MAX DUSHKIN, education vice-president; MAX CHOMSKY, Chapter chairman; DONALD HIRSCHFIELD, Chapter co-chairman; NATHAN SPEVAHOW, librarian. * Mrs. Morse Saulson, Chapter president of Hadassah, in an- nouncing the Detroit Chapter's all-day education and American affairs Institute, states that the occasion will also serve to honor Purim, at which time 40 years ago Hadassah was founded by Henrietta Szold. Hadassah, named for Queen Esther, was so-called because it was Esther who saved her peo- ple—and this has been Hadas- sah's aim. All hostesses will be garbed as "Queen Esthers" and the festival spirit will prevail. The program will begin with registration at 10 a.m., Tuesday, at Temple Israel. Afternoon pro- grams will follow luncheon, which is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. Both morning and afternoon sessions will feature concurrent discussions on various phases of Hadassah's program. A workshop on the hothe will be a highlight of morning ses- sions, with Mrs. Morris Adler's group covering three categories. The education committee is chaired by Mrs. Max Chomsky and Mrs. Albert Elazar. Participants in the education program on Jewish holidays are Mrs. Jacob 'Axelrod, discussing "The Sabbath;-" Mrs. Samuel Krohn, speaking on "Passover;" Mrs. Daniel Mandelbaum, talk- ing on "Hanukah" and Mrs. Emil Wolok, discussing "Purim." In the two other groups, Mrs. Edward M. Feiman, education vice-president of region 2, will discuss "Our Literature" and Mrs. Dora Ehrlich will speak on "Your Community," bringing out the importance of participation in civic and political life. The" afternoon session, devised * * Sol Collins, I. H. Dix, Richard Fegman, Saml. Feldstein, Nathan Fink, Barney Golden, Harry Goldberg, Lewis Gross- man, Irving Ingram, Alex Kohner, Irving Lakritz, Alex Leichtman, Herbert Levin, Henry Marer, Jack Pearlman, Max Reist- man, T. S. Rosen, David Samelson, Frank Schefman, Louis Schostak, Julius Sender, Harvey Snyder, Harry Schwartz, Melvin Wallace, Leonard Weiner, and David Yaffee. Registration committee Mrs. Louis Sil- verfarb, chairman and Mesdames Harold Berry, Arthur Cohen, Harry Burston, Robt. Dishell, Milton Freedman and Ar- thur Miller. American Affairs chairmen Mesdames Max Rosenfeld, Central E.; Morris Reist- man, Russell Woods W.; Al Padover, Sherwood; Herbert Levin, Southern Oak- land Co.; Louis Grossman, Univ. E.; and Seymour Israel, Wyoming. Education chairmen are Mesdames Ben Schnider, Bagley; Benj. Laikin, Central E.; Sol Collins, Central W.; Walter Field, Sher- wood; and Ruben Isaacs, Chapter secre- tary. Saulson Released; Innocent Victim of Anti-Peronist Raid Detroiters were relieved this Week to learn that Saul Saulson, son of Mrs. Morse Saulson, was released after being detained in a political jail in Argentina. Visiting in Buenos Aires with a cousin, Saul was an innocent victim of a raid by Argentinian police on anti-Peronists. As a result of the intercession of Senat ors Ferguson and Moody and Congressman O'Brien, the State Department took speedy action to secure his release. - Relations, Israel and American Affairs. Mrs. Bess Stenbuck of Pontiac will be moderator of the quiz, which features Morris Jacobs speaking on Zionist relations; Mrs. Joyce Miller, a teacher and social worker from Tel Aviv, Is- mei, speaking on her country; and Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, of the Community Council, speak- ing on affairs in the United Arab League's Secretary Plans to Visit Washington WASHINGTON, (JTA) Secretary General Azzarn Pa,sh& of the Arab League may visit Washington to discuss possible Arab participation in the Mid- dle East command. Special New 101 Jewish Records ia 5c DETROIT HEBREW BOOK STORE 12226 DEXTER TO. 8-6111 Boys and Girls, 5 thru 14 Years Our Wan t A d s Get Results. 1. 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Mrs. Millerm who appears in the quiz section of the program will also be heard Tuesday eve- ning, at the Zionist House when the Business and Professional Chapter plans a special meeting. Religious School Children To Join in Barton's Contest Children in religious schools throughout the country are in- vited to join in Barton's third annual writing contest, which will offer as prizes to winners a $100 and $50 Israel bond and a membership in Barton's Sweet- of-the-Month Club. the shortest way to spell"Koshee is Entrants may submit original poems, stories or essays on the topics "What the Sabbath Means The @ seal of endorsement of of Israel Means to Me" or "Judaism and Democracy." En- tries must be submitted to prin- cipals of participating schools by March 23. THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA means "Kosher." You will find that seal on the front of the label of ORDER NOW . ' Heinz Kosher Baked Beans and many others of the Heinz 57 Varieties. 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