JWV
The PLUS Campaign and We
Propose Hebrew for
Public School Classes
Council Names Schlussel
On Board of Federation
The appointment of Irving W.
Schlussel to the board of gover-
nors of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration as the representative of
the Jewish Community Council
was announced by Dr. Shmarys,
Kleinman, Council president.
Schlussel, secretary of the Coun-
cil, has been a leader in Mix-
rachi and Jewish National Fund,
and has worked closely with the
bonds for Israel drive. He suc-
ceeds Aaron Droock as the
Council's representative on the
Federation board.
Lawrence Crohn and Louis
By BETTY OMMERMAN
LaMed, co-chairmen of the cul-
Newly elected officers of the
ture commission of the Jewish
A number of Allied Jewish Campaign workers and contribu-
SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN
Community Council, announce
tors have expressed their opinions on the current drive and
that the commission is exploring
POST will be installed on Mon-
have joined in urging strong support for the 195 9 PLUS effort.
the possibility of introducing
day, 8:3° p.m., at the Memorial
Here
are
some
of
the
views
as
gathered
by
this
reporter.
Hebrew as a foreign language in
Home. Officers to be installed
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Detroit's public schools.
are Lawrence A. Gubow. com-
David
M.
Zellman
,
18707
James
Marks,
17142
Wood-
Judah Lapson, of the Jewish
mander; Harry Goss and Samu-
ingham, grocery merchandiser,
Washburn, real estate broker,
Education Committee of New
Ha v erman, vice-command -
el A..
worker
on
year-round
coin-
worker
in
real
estate
division.
ers; Bernard
Koss, quartermast-
York, recently visited Detroit to
B
mittee:
"My father has been a Zionist discuss the matter.
ter; Charles Lampert, judge ad-
and
I
was
born
and
raised
"I
am
active
because
it
is
a
vocate. Ben Desenberg, corn-
Hebrew has been introduced
ma.nder of the Department of matter of community service, in that atmosphere. My mother into the curriculum of high
Michigan. will be installing offi- both on a lo,:al. state, national is presently re-
,74 schools throughout the country
eel•, and Samuel J. Rhodes. past and international level. Though siding in Jeru-
with great success. In New York Bob Stein Appointed
department c om in a n d e r, will I have no favorite agencies, I salem. and I was
alone, 29 public schools teach JISMA Research Chairman
speak. Highlight of the program admit being partial to Israel there during
The Hotel Sales Management
Hebrew.
their first Seder
will be the presentation of the aid."
A committee, headed by Dr. Association announces the ap-
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of 1 i b e r ation.
post's annual award of merit to
Max Kapustin, is in charge of pointment of Bob Stein, director
Henry J. Maicki in recognition
Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein, While there, I
placing Hebrew in Detroit's of public relations and secretary
of service to disabled veterans. 17565 Wisconsin, worker in got a feeling
of the Shinderman Management
public schools.
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that they need
, women's division:
Corp., Chicago, as chairman of
YETZ - C 0 H E N AUXILIARY 1"It is the duty and obligation the support of
the association's resort research
Workmen's
Circle
Extends
the rest of the
will n;' et Monday at the Me- i of everyone to do his share, es
committee. Stein will coordinate
Classes to NW Residents efforts of all resorts registered
world until the
morial Horne. Hostesses will be i pecially if some
Workmen's Circle Schools and with HSMA in preparing a re-
14 government can
Fl , ,rence Schindler and Mari- ` of your remain-
Kindergarten h a s extended search library to benefit the
sustain itself."
on Sherman. All members are . ing family lives
transportation facilities for chil- entire industry.
urged to attend. as poppies will in Israel. Work- • • *
dren to include Northwest area
Rudolph Wish no w, 19149
be distrbuted for Poppy Day i ing in the UJA
residents. Bus service to the
Steel. worker in mechanical
sales. 'also helps to
If a person is reminded too
area, however, is limited, and
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further dernoc-
division:
many times that he is only
parents
are
urged
to
register
18
POST 230 played host to
1racy, since it
"It's a good cause and an im-
4'11", he may start feeling and
boys from Percy Jones Hospital. i gives people a
portant thing to do. Work has their children immediately for acting as if he were 11'4".
the
Fall
term.
at the opening night perform-1 chance to estab-
to get done as there is a great
Kindergarten classes for chil-
ance of "Bagels and Yox." Ed i lish their own
need, especially in Europe and
Garland. hospital chairman. was way of life."
Israel. I hadn't thought about dren 3 to 5 and elementary
assisted by Charles Miller in
favoring any specific agency, classes for youngsters, 6 to 13
making arrangements. A dinner!
though Europe and Israel seem are held Monday through Fri-
Be Assured of Only
itonored
hold previous to the show was ,
to need more help at this time." day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the
Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. For
arranged by Inspector Verne
The Finest Foods
information, call TO. 8-5368.
Bailey
William Altman, 2337 Tyler,
Served
• • •
worker in metropolitan divi-
PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
sion:
ILIARY will present a variety
"Is there any Jew who should-
All important occasions: confirma-
show. "Snmoboat," at a joint
n't be active? We need the help
tions, consecrations, Bar Wtzvahs,
meeting with the Post at 8:30
of every Jew to make the drive
graduations, anniversaries, Father's
p m., Thursday, at the Memorial
a success. Israel, especially,
Day, all holidays, convalescence,
Horne. In the cast are Paula
needs our help."
bon voyage—by inscribing a name
Benson, Mickey Kline, Ruth
in the
Kline, Florence LeVine, Mary
Brandeis University
Reak. Florence Weiss and Mollie
Starman. As part of the Auxil-
Library
iary's Americanism and goodwill
Book Plates 55 each. Minimum con-
tribution
51.
Call Mrs. Leo Mellen,
program. the group recently
High interest awaits the first
14000 W. McNichols
3201 Sherbourne Rd. (21), UN. 1-2356.
gave a party for children at the
American tour of the renowned
DETROIT CHAPTER, National
2 blocks west of Schaefer
Women's
Committee
of
Juvenile Detention Home. Mem-
DANISH STATE SYMPHONY
Brandeis University
UN. 1-9805
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ORCHESTRA next fall.• Arriving
be rs w ishing to sell poppies are
Mrs. Oscar Zeman, President
as h ked to call Bess Lupiloff,
in mid-October from Copen-
c airman. TO. 5-7932. Poppy
hagen, the orchestra will make
s a ics are held May 22 and 23.
a six weeks' tour of principal
• •
American cities appearing at
Masonic Auditorium, Detroit,
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXI-
Wednesday. Nov. 12.
L IARY will hold a games party
at the Memorial Home on Tues-
day. Proceeds are needed for
th e coming hospital party to be
Seven-time chairman of the
h 'Id at Dearborn Veterans Hos- Allied Jewish Campaign, includ-
pital. June 5. A membership ing the first one in 1925, and
The American Weekly in New Dress ...
Malcolm Bingay, editorial di-
drive is also taking place.
now honorary chairman, HEN-
rector of The Detroit Free Press,
• • •
RY WINEMAN was among the
A. Thrilling Experience in Good Reading
SHOLOM AUXILIARY met for community leaders on the dais will be guest speaker at the
Sunday
Morning
Breakfast
Club
the time under its new ad- at the launching of the 1952
• NEW COLOR GRAVURE PRINTING!
ministration recently. Appoint- campaign, May 6. With him is and Discussion Group of TEM-
!
PLE
BETH
EL
MEN'S
CLUB
at
ed by new president. Mrs. Esther i Mrs. Wineman, honorary chair-
• NEW GLOSSY COATED PAPER!
10 a.m., this Sunday, in the tem-
G.-,!.tesman, were Mesdames R. man of the women's campaign.
ple.
Friedman, hospital chairman: In the lower photo, GEORGE
• NEW FAMOUS WRITERS!
Wyn Newman, co-chairman: A. M. STUTZ congratulates Mrs.
*NEW SPARKLING
Harrison and L. Greenberg, LEONARD H. WEINER, co-
Povolotcher Aid Society
social chairmen; J. Goldstein chairman of the Women's Di-
Invites all members and friends
FEATURES!
and M. Madgee. donor chair-1 vision, for the splendid job the
to •
men. H. Kaplan. editor; B. Hel- women are doing in the 1952
• NEW
REORGAN I ZATION
ler, publicity; H. Gavorin. rum- ! campaign.
COLOR
CARD
PARTY
!nage and blood bank: E. Siegel, I
PICTURES!
telephone squad ; A. Sugar. USO; "THE MAN IN THE WHITE
Saturday Evening, May 17th
and Wyn Newman, child wel- SUIT•" a satirical comedy star-
DRAMATIC!
•
SOCIAL HALL of
at
the
ring Alec Guinness, Joan Green-
fare.
CONGREGATION BNAI JACOB
wood and Cecil Parker, is at the
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• EXCITING!
12157 Linwood
LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX- Center, Studio and Coronet
COR. Pt tCHTON
ILIARY and POST will hold a Theaters.
Dues and debts will be wiped eft the
boots: up to May 1, 1952.
joint installation dinner-dance
m Bring Your Friends
Co*,
at 6 p.m., Sunday, at the Me- I 8 — THE
N EWS
Refreshments Will So Served
morial Home. Auxiliary officers
Friday, May 16, 1952
to be inducted are Jean Brose,
president; Rose Goodman and
Julia Wander, vice-presidents;
Frances Gavern and Lillian
Goldman secretaries; Dorothy
Brown, treasurer and Deborah
Bregman, chaplain.
• IKE'S MAN—GRUENTHER
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NOW OPEN!
Leaders
At AJC's Opener
REMEMBER
ra
HERE!
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DRIVE INN
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—
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• YOU ARE THE VOICE OF
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• THE GREATEST MOTHER
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With
by FULTON OURSLER
The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
a contribution to the Scholar-
ship Fund of the Schools from
Ida Greenberg in memory of
Bella Ticktin.
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a contribution to the Schools
from Jutius Berman ci memory
of Michael Krell.
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