THE JEWISH NEWS—I I
Friday, June 13, 1952

At Big Day Bond Rally

Labor Zionists Plan
Series of Seminars

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Pictured at a volunteers' rally prior to the June 8 BIG Day
.vacs are left to right (standing) Mrs. Samuel Goodman, Mrs.
ton A. Winston, Mrs. Philip Stollman, Mrs. Rose Singer, Mrs.
ton Sterns, (seated) Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, Samuel Feldstein,
ius Ginsburg, Mrs. Theodore Bargman and Mrs. Irving Lipson.
Ginsburg, chairman of BIG Day in Chicago, flew into Detroit
leliver an address to Detroit's BIG Day volunteers.

.ag- ue Delivers Sterling Program
Celebration of 25th Anniversary -

O s h i n s k y. in accepting his
'he League of Jewish Worn-
; Organizations put on a ster- award paid tribute to the work
; program, as representatives of the women, thanked God and
its various affiliated groups "my parents for being a guiding
hered last Thursday to cele- light in making this award pos-
te the League's 25th anniver- sible."

ollowing welcoming remarks.
s. David Kliger, president of
League, read greetings from
t presidents who were out of
as, and introduced those in
andance. Of special interest
s a wire from Mrs. Joseph
lt, founding president.
a voyage to Europe. Mr
It wired from the Queen
-,abeth, sending her congratu-
ons and commenting "It is
'd to think we have lived for
years."
. special feature of this pro-
m, as it has been since its
uguration seven years ago,
-3. the presentation of the Mil-
d Simons Rosenberg youth
irds.
Judges had such a difficult
:ne trying to choose between
Irienne Kolb and Elaine
athman that they set a
•ecedent by naming both to
ceive a silver menorah, sym-
Il of achievement. Melvin
thinskys the winning young

an, was given a silver kid-
ish cup.
vliss Kolb,a Central High grad-_

The Central Committee of the
Labor Zionist Organization will
present the first in a series of
seminars on inner movement in-
stitutions at 10:30 a.m., Sunday,
at the Labor Zionist Institute.
The topic for discussion dur-
ing the first session will be "The
Curriculum of the Jewish Folk
Schools. It will be presented by
Movsas Goldoftas, with Norman
Drachler, Sidney Shevitz and
Isadore Shrodeck, uanel discus-
sants. Monis Lieberma.n will be
chairman.
Subsequent seminars will deal
with activities of Habonim and
Farband Camp.
Following a luncheon at 1
p.m., David Sislin wilt speak on
"The Relationship of the Jewish
Folk Schools and the Labor
Zionist Movement.'' A panel of
Morris Lieberman, Asher Gold-
berg and Morris L. Schaver will
discuss the topic.
Graduation of the Jewish Folk
School students will be held at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the LZOA
Institute. The graduating class
will present a skit on their five-
year course in the school. Mem-
bers, parents and friends are
invited to attend.

Melvin, another Central stu-
dent, is active in youth activi-
ties at Cong. Bnai Moshe, at-
tends the Midrasha, is an Al-
lied Jewish Campaign worker,
a Star Boy Scout and a mem-
ber of Aleph Zadik Aleph.

UN Commission Approves

Religious Freedom Guarantee

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UNI'IhD NATIONS. N.Y.,
JTA) — The United Nations

Commission on Human Rights

unanimously adopted an article
guaranteeing freedom of reli-
gion. for inclusion in the pro-

posed covenant on
Two other Central students, political rights.
Sally Kornwise and David Weis-
man, both active in Cong. Shaa-
.'1751 1 1r
rey Zedek, received honorable
mentions.
The press. too, was given hon-
ors. as certificates for "distin-
guished journalism" were pre-
sented to The Detroit News, Free
Press, Times a n d The Jewish
News. ?qrs. Robert S. Drev:s,
publicity vice - president, who
gave the awards was then hon-
ored herself with a certificate
from the League for 18 years of
selfless and devoted service.
Following the award program
and annual report by Mrs. Kii-
ger, new officers were installed
by Mrs. Maurice Klein. past
president.
Assuming duties as leaders of
the organization are Mesdames
Samuel B. Danto, president;
Theodore Bargrnan, Nathan
Spevakow, Leo Orecklin, Irving
Small. vice-presidents; Maurice
Cornfield, treasurer; and Martin
Naimark, Norman Kanter, Mar-
vin B. Levy, George Koven, sec-
retaries.
Mrs. Danto assumes presiden-
cy of the organization for the
second time, having previous , y
served from 1946 to 1949.

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K. Rubiner Heads
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ment's 40th anniversary at a don. It will be the first book on
Zionism made a v a ii able to
banquet Sunday at Lachar's
Rabbi David Ochs of Toronto Braille readers.
will be guest speaker. Others on
the program will be local lead-
ers, including Rabbi Solomon
"See me and I'll show you
Gruskin and Irving Sarnoff.
Why more people buy
At special services arranged to
commemorate the anniversary,
on Friday evening, Saturday
than any other cart'
afternoon and evening and Sun-
See Him at
day morning, speakers will be
Rabbis Ochs, E. M. Bloch (Cleve-
land), A. H. Hirschberg (Chi-
cago), Leizer Levin, J. Elias,
Moshe Rothenberg, S. Wasser-
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tovsky, past president of Shaarey
Zedek Men's Club and national
secretary of the Federation of

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SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, 9:30 P.M.

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Jewish Men's Clubs, will be guest
speaker and installing officer.
New officers are Al Lubin.
/aymond 8. Rubin er was president; Sol P a n u s h, Ben
cted president of the Men's Drakin, vice-presidents• Sidney
tb of Temple Beth El at the M. Levine, treasurer; Dr. Lewis
•d annual meeting. Other offi- Cohen, William Liberson. Al
5 were Frank
Fischer, secretaries; George Ben-
Winton, vice
nett, sgt.-at-arms.
!silent: Wil-
Board members are Morris
Litvin, Irwin Levine. David L.
m C. Sloman,
Davis, Max Mindin, Harold Mar-
asurer; Syd- -
shall and Morris Katz. A com-
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mittee under the chairmanship
retary: Wil-
of Litvin is preparing the eve-
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ning's program.
ieph I. Dizik,
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Kitty Gordon, the venerable
ink, Jr., Dr.
actress, who was noted for hav-
ais L. Fried-
ing the most beautiful back in
id, Alfred C.
nke, Archie R. K. Rubiner the world, once hired a nice-

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History of Zionism" by Israel
Cohen will appear in a Braille
Agudath Israel of Detroit will edition for the use of students
at the Library of the National
mark the world Agudah move-
Institute for the Blind in Lon-

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e, is president of the Inter-
igres.;ational Youth Council.
active in many school and
tagogue activities and played
eading role in organizing the
thigan Federation of Temple
uth conclave.
Miss Rothman barely arrived
time to receive her award,
yang taken a final exarnina-
a at the University of Mich-
n earlier that day. She is a
itral graduate. is active in re- Beth Aaron Men'• Club
ous activities at Adas Shalorn To Install New Officers
sagogue, a recipient of the
n's Club award. drama direc-
Beth Aaron's Men's Club will
at. Michigan's Hillel Founda- install new officers and board
• and was recently given a members at ceremonies Tuesday,
.no scholarship at Interlochen at the synagogue. Abraham Sa-
:sic Camp.

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civil and

Zionist History in Braille
LONDON, (JTA)—"A Short

Agudah Banquet Marks
Movement's 40th Year

