THE JEWISH NEWS

Some Young Campaign Ideas

Fledglings, But Still Pledging

Judy Sanders, 14. daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander
Sanders, 12342 Broadstreet,
Durfee student:
. "To me the Allied Jewish
Campaign means financial help
both in our own
country and ov-
erseas. Here at
home, it helps
to build strong-
er Jewish com-
munities
thr o ugh cen-
ters, welfare
' agencies and
schools. And
even more im-
portant, it
means aid over-
seas to help those who are
homeless to find new homes in
the state of Israel."

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Friday, May 2, 1952

Home for Aged Salutes Women's Unit;
Proclaims May as 'Auxiliary Month'

Music Study Groups'
May Frolic Tuesday

Paying tribute to the accom- Auxiliary sponsors a party for
plishments of the Women's Aux- residents having birthdays. They
iliary in their 26 years of ex- provide birthday gifts, a cake
istence, Myron A. Keys, presi- and refreshments to all resi-
dent of the Jewish Home for dents. Mrs. Jonas Torgow, Mrs.
Aged, proclaimed the Month of Herman Wander, Mrs. 'Mark
May as Women's Auxiliai y Benach. Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs.
Harry Meer. Mrs. G. Bass and
Month.
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs are hostesses.
The occasion for the procla-
Mrs. Herman Bregman, chair-
mation was the opening this
month of the new workshop at man of the entertainment com-
the Home for Aged. The Wom- mittee, frequently acts as ac-
en's Auxiliary, Keys revealed. companist for many guest sing-
had contributed $1,500 toward ers and also for Abe Shuman. a
conversion of the gymnasium of resident of the Home, who is a
the former Children's Home for talented violinist.
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs togeth-
use as a workshop. Residents of
the Home and a' small number er with Mrs. Jack Fist -iman, Mrs.
of older people in the communi- Isidore Goodman, Mrs. Solomon
ty will be able to engage in paid Grand. Mrs. Morris Greenberg,
employment in this workshop Mrs. Mark Benach, Mrs. Joseph
where the type of activities and Wolfe. Mrs. Arthur Feiler and
Past presidents, including Mrs.
the length of time spent on them
Mrs A. Oslik acted as hosteSses
will be adequately controlled.
The Home's sheltered work- at the open house last Sunday
shop is the first of its kind desig- when the new workshop was
nated for older people in Michi- formally opened.
gan.
Reviewing the activities of the
Auxiliary, Keys pointed out that
members play a substantial part
May frolic will be held at 8:15 in the total leisure time activity
p.m. Tuesday at the Davison ' program at the Home. Under the
leadership of its president,
Jewish Center. The program will
Daniel Marcus. the Auxili-
feature the musical revue, "Zip," Mrs.
ary has grown to a membership
to be staged by the drama group
and a number of selections ty of 9 about 1. 00.
Past president. including Mrs.
1 ou
the c h ora
gr Refreshments
p.
Zeldes, Mrs. Samuel Wel-
will be served after the program. Samuel
SPRING!
The public is invited. ler and Mrs. I. E. Goodman. to-
It's Wonderful! Especially At
gether with members of the
board of directors have been in
the forefront, helping to develop
Beth Aaron Schedules
the Home's recreational pro-
PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
Dinner-Dance June 1
gram. A special women's service
Just 2 Hours from Chicago
group, headed by Mrs. Ben Ar-
You'll Find Pest and
Beth Aaron Synagogue has kin_ constitutes the source of all
4.
Zest the perfect Spring
scheduled itt second annual din- of the Home's volunteers.
tonic of Oakton'•
Manor. Exciting • ac.
ner-dance for June 1. at the
Each month the Women*s
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Schneider, general chairman of
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and
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Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick.

Gloria Mathis, 15, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mathis,
Announcement is made by
2083 Gladstone, Central High
Mrs. J. Jerome Blum, president
student, member of Habonim:
"The teen-age division was of Music Study Club, that the
formed to let teen-agers know
the whys and
wherefores of
the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign.
Thrgugh a di-
vision of our
awn we can
prove that the
American- Jew-
ish teen-ager
can and will di)
something f o r
the Jewish
community to
which he belongs. We as the
youth have the energy and en-
thusiasm to make the teen-age
division a success.
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Bernice Helen Kogan, 16
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
cob Kogan. 9409 McQuade, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
12-B Central student. secre- Goldman, 2939 Sturtevant, a
Lary of Teen-Age section. sec- Central High
retary of . Bnai Brith Youth student:
'I consider
organization:
our participa-
"This is the first year that tion in the
teen-agers have been asked to United Jewish
participate in
Appeal a great
the Allied Jew-
privilege and a
i s h Campaign
lucky break for
as an organized
us that our des-
unit, using its
tination is to
awn forces.
give instead of
Teen -agers can
being on the
help t h e drive
other side of
by learning
the line. The least . we can do is
about its objec-
to share with those less fortu- •
t i v e s. Teen-
. nate than we and help build a
agers should
happier world around our-
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nimum.‘
help with their
selves."
own gifts. We
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hope they'll help us make a suc
Janet Gross. 14, daughter of
cess of our part in the drive."
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gross, 266:
Tyler, Durfee Intermediate
student:
Jeweler Arnold Neiss
"The Allied
Organizes One Carat Club Jewish
Cam-
paign- is once
At a meeting last week the
again remind-
One Carat Club of Michigan was
ing us that our
formed. Over 225 jewelers were work is not over.
the guests of Arnold Neiss at the Above a 11 else,
formation meeting. Neiss and
we must con-
co-sponsors, Earl Don Miller and
James H. Garlick. were elected ! tinue to help
wints
temporary officers of the non- Israel for
eco-
profit service group.
nomic inde-
Federal Judge Frank Picard pendence, a n d
was toastmaster. and Rabbi Leon s u p p o rt more
Frain delivered the invocation. , , homeless, underfed orphans.
The organization, open to jewel- There are also many local in-
ers. mostly diamond merchants. stitutions that deserve our sup-
will convene in May to elect per- port. So, give generously, for the
manent officers. The group has happiness and well being of
applied to the state for a charter. many people rest on your
shoulders, -

Carmel School to Present
Israel Anniversary Program

Wakton

Assisting Schneider as co-chairman are
Laurence W. Friedman and Avery
Sh,piro. Committee members include ,
the Sidney Weinbergs. Jack Raisins. Sol
Docks'. Irvin Levines and Norman Jaffe.
Max Mindlin. , Sidney Levine. Harry
Green. Hyman Green. Albert Fenkell.
Morris Fenkell. Louis Rogovein. Louis
Wonboy. Joe Soverinaky. Dr. Martin A.
Last. Dr. Lewis Cohen, Max Kaminsky.
J. Harris. Dr. Julius Y. Burnstine. Jack
Greenberg. Julian Klein. Meyer Mink in.
Morris Litvin. Jack Shapiro. Larry
Nichamin. Harold Marshall. Bernard VV.
Beck and Al Stern.

Proceeds from the event will
be used to install a heating sys-
tem in Beth Aaron's new build-
ing in time for high holy day
services.

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Sbolem Asch in Israel; Promises
Refutation of American Attacks
----
Carmel Hebrew School will HAIFA, 4JTA1—Sholem Asch,
hold a program in commemora- noted Jewish novelist. upon his
Lion of the fourth anniversary arrival here. said "I came as a
of the state of Israel. beginning J ew who always loved and
with a dinner at 5 p.m., Sunday. I longed for Israel." He said that
at the school building. he intends" to publish state-
Following d i n n e r , William ments explaining the attacks on
Hordes will be guest speaker, i him in the American Jewish
and the school dramatic group i press in connection with his
will present a play entitled "The i "Nazarene" and other recent
Ten Commandments in Israel." books.

Sharon- a Pioneer Group
To Install New Officers

At a recent meeting of Sha-
rona Chapter, Pioneer Women.
were
the following officers
elected:
Helen Stein. president: Thel-
ma Zak and Molly Sallen. vire-
presidents: Helen Wyzan, Lor-
raine Gale. Mickey Pelzner,
Molly Marko and Roz Popkin.
secretaries; Helen Goldbaurn,
dues chairman: Bea Shulman,
moatzot chairman: Eve Markov-
sky. bulletin chairman: Ruth
Gaynor, darling chairman; and
Barbara Linden. membership
chairman.
Officers will be installed at
the annual mother and daugh-
ter dinner to be held at 6:30
p.m.. Thursday, at Zack's. Ruth
Kanter, PWO Council president,
will install officers. Rena La-
Med, pianist, will render several
selections, and Molly Sallen and
a group of Sharona dancers will
offer an interpretive program.
Planning the affair were
Helen Stein, Ida Prager. Ceil
Goldstein and Helen Wolok.
Flowers will be distributed to
those attending.
A cultural committee meeting,
arranged by Thelma Za''k and
Barbara Linden will be held May
15, at 11818 Dexter. A film on
New Americans, who have been members of the English the Israeli festivals will be fea-
classes at thc Twelfth Street Council Center, are. taking their tured.
places as good citizens o: the community by joining with other
workers in general solicitation for the Women's Division of the
-'CARD OF THANKS
Allied Jewish Campaign in the women's one-day drive, G-Day,
The family of the late Joseph
Sunday. The workers pictured are assisting Mrs. IRVING PO-
KEMPER, division chairman, who is their teacher at the Center. Elbow wishes to thank its rela-
Left to right, seated, FRANCES JOSNY, HENDLA 'HOFNUNG, tives and friends for the many
RAGA HERCBERG. standing, HELEN KONINSKI, SHIRLEY kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.
ROSENBERG, Mrs. Pokemper, and MARIE EPSTEIN.

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