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April 25, 1952 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-25

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Harriman to Be Featured
Speaker at JWB Parley Here

Chicago Industrialist
To Address Mercantile
Division on Wednesday

Center Panel Sparks Israel Independence Rally

fourth anniversary of
The
Israel's Independence will be
celebrated by the Jewish Com-
Allen B. Gellman of Chicago, munity Center Open Forum with'
engi-
prominent industrialist,
a round table discussion on
Mutual Security Director W. ices Division, who recently re- neer and communal leader, will on present affairs in Israel.
Averell Harriman and Federal turned from Japan and Korea,
Leading Zionists of Detroit
Communications Commissioner will present their findings on
, •t4
will participate in the program
Frieda B. Hennock will be key- the recreational, religious and
on Wednesday, at the Woodward
note speakers at the biennial morale needs of Jewish service-
Center.
men.
Discussants are Law r e n c e
Through group discussions of
Crohn, president of the Zionist
four issues. delegates will answer
Council of Detroit, who will dis-
many problems facing local
cuss the religious picture in
communities. The issues are:
Israel; Leon. Kay, member of the
"Centers a n d Federations,"
Rational ZOA executive commit-
"JWB and the Local Commun-
tee, who will speak on business
ity," "Career People for Our
and industry in Israel; Morris
Work" and "Making Democracy
Jacobs, president of the regional
Work."
250A,
who will analyze the po-
Henry Meyers, chairman of
litical situation, and Bernard
the JWB bureau of personnel
and training, will be chairman
of the discussion group entitled
"Career People for Our Work—
Must have command of Eng-
Is the Present Training Program
lish language. Responsible for
Adequate?"
ALLEN
B.
GELLMAN
teaching children and con-
Isidore Sobeloff will be one of
ducting services. Married.
the discussants at the meeting speak at the opening merchan-
References. Write Peter Phil-
Goldberg
Harriman
on "The Center and the Feder- tile division meeting of the Al-
lips, Box 406, Iron River,
ation—How Can They Best Work lied Campaign, 6:30 p.m.. Wed-
Michigan.
Together?"
nesday, in the English Room of
A dramatic presentation cn the Sheraton - Cadillac H o t e 1.
Saturday night will have as its James Wineman, chairman of
"Good Deal" MARKOWITZ
star, Ezra Stone of Henry Ald- the division, will preside.
rich fame. The cast will include
Announces His Association
Gellman, president of the Illi-
outstanding local' professional nois Watch Case
With the
Co.,
parent
or-
,
radio and television performers. ganization of Elgin-American, is
BUICK
FACTORY
BRANCH
A presentation of "A Case a leader in the United Jewish
6164 CASS nr. G.M. Bldg.
History of a Successful Relation- Appeal,
major
beneficiary
of
the!
ship between a Synagogue and a Detroit campaign. On a recent
For the Best Deal on the
Center" will be made at the
Beautiful '52 Buick
oneg shabbat by Jerome Good- trip to Europe, he visited nu-
SEE OR CALL
man. president, Jewish Corn- merous hospitals, child care
munity Centers of Chicago and homes and rehabilitation cen-
ters
supported
with
UJA
funds
Rabbi Richard Hertz, of Sinai
to care for survivors from Nazi
Temple, Chicago.
TR. 5-9700
As a special service to local dictatorship. He has served as
chairman of the UJA national
Jewish
Community
Centers
and
Miss Hennock
Dinkelspiel
division and a member
other JWB affiliated agencies, a jewelry
of the National Trade and In-
convention of the National Jew- 'commercial exhibit of supplies dustry Council. He is a director
ish Welfare Board (JWB), used by Centers will be on dis- of the Chicago Medical College.
scheduled for May 2-4 at the play. Murray Rosenberg. direc-
Hotel Statler here, Mrs. Samuel tor, JWB Central Purchasing
CARD OF THANKS
R. Glogower, convention chair- 1 Service, will answer queries re-
garding Center purchases.
The family of the late Louis
man, announced.
Blustein wishes to thank its re-
The theme of the parley. the
latives, friends and the many
first since the outbreak of the Comments on Hillel
organizations for the sincere ex-
Korean war. will be "Strength-
pressions of sympathy extended
ening Jewish Life in Our Ameri- And Professionalism
The Jewish News Commen- during its recent bereavement.
can Democracy." Miss Hennock,

Isaacs, superintendent of .the
United Hebrew Schools, who wiM
evaluate Israel's educational
system.
Chairman of the evening win
be Rabbi Leon Fram. The public
is invited. '

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missioner, will ,speak at the Fri-
day luncheon on • "Strengthen-
ing Our American Democracy."
• This will be followed with an
address' by S. D. Gershovitz,
JWB executive vice-president,
on "The Role of the Jewish
Community in Strengthening
Our American Democracy." Ger-
shovitz will present reports on
his recent trips to Europe.
Alaska and Panama.
Guests will be welcomed to the
city by Mayor Cob°, who will
speak at Saturday night's ban-
quet.
Bringing greetings for the
Jewish community of Detroit is
Samuel H. Rubiner, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Morris Garvett will speak in be-
half of the Jewish Center, of
which he is president.
At Friday evening religious
services. to be conducted at
Cons.;.
Shaarey Zedek, Capt.
Jo:- hua L. Goldberg. chaplain of
the Third Naval District, will
speak on "The Role of the Jew-
ish Chaplaincy in Strengthen-
ing Jewish Life in Our Ameri-
can Democracy."
Harriman will address the
delegates at the convention din-
ner Saturday evening on "Dem-
ocracy in the Free World." JWB
president Irving Edison of St.
Louis will deliver his annual re-
port.' and the three 1951 Frank
L. Weil Awards will be pre-
sented.
The awards. named for JWB's
honorary president, are given
annually to persons who have
Alone outstanding work in behalf
of Jews in the Armed Forces, the
Jewish Center field and the ad-
vancerm nt of an American Jew-
ish culture. Weil will speak •on
"JWB in the World Today." A
dramatic l'el;ieW of JWB's serv-
ices entitled "Someone You
Knew". by Virginia Maser will
be presented by a professional
cast.
The Sunday luncheon will be
devoted to a discussion of "Dein-
ocracy: America's First Line of
Defense." Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel.
a JWB vice-president and for-
mer president of the Can Fran-
cisco Jewish Welfare Fund, and
Samuel Pascoe. administrative

director of JWB's Armed Serv-

tator's column on the Hillel
Foundation brought several in- 6
THE JEWISH NEWS
teresting reactions from readers.
Friday, April 25, 1952
Osias Zwerdling. Ann Arbor:
Jewish leader. writes:
"My personal observation con-
vinces me witiiout a doubt that
Hillel on this campus (U. of M.)
has brought preklge and re-
spect to the Jewish students and
the Jewish community."
Takes Pride in Introducing
He quotes from a message
that was sent to Rabbi Hershel
Two Out - tanding Books
Lymon. U. of M. Hillel director,
For Your Bookshelf
by Dr. A. G. Ruthven, U. of M.'s
president emeritus, in which the
non-Jewish educator referred to
Hillel as "notable both for the
quality and wide variety of serv-
ices rendered to students."
Charles Levy, director of Bnai
Brith Youth Organizations,
takes exception to the Commen-
tator's reference to "profession-
alism" and declares that while
he believes in volunteer workers
"we don't always have them
when we need them" and "when



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