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October 03, 1952 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-03

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4

Hildegarde Opens Congress Women's
Drive for Materials for New State

Maslow Speaks Here on
Community Relations

Will Maslow, director of the
Commission on Law and Social
Action and a representative on
the National Community Rela-
tions Advisory Council, will ad-
dress an open meeting of the
American Jewish Congress Wed-
nesday afternoon at the Halevy
Music Center, 13965 Linwood. His
subject will be "What Are the
Real Issues in the Struggle Over
Community Relations?"
William Cohen, president • of
the Michigan Council of AJC,
announces that Maslow will ad- .
dress a community meeting in
Flint the same evening on "Can•
We Legislate Against Prejudice?"
Mrs. Harry Frank, program
chairman, stated that Maslow
will be the first in a series of
speakers from the national AJC
office to talk on the meaning of
the struggle for power in the
community relations field.
Maslow will address an open
meeting of the board of the
Women's Division at 2 p.m.

When the "inconquerable" Hildegarde was in town recently,
she launched the American Jewish Congress drive for diapers,
pots, pans and children's clothes for Israel's immigrant camps
by contributing a sizable amount of diapers. She also said she
is dedicating her recording of the Yiddish lullaby "Rozjinkez
and Mandlen" to the 1,400 babies born monthly in the Ma'ar-
baroth. Pictured here are Mrs. CHARLES P. FEINBERG, presi-
dent of the Detroit Congress Women, SALLY FIELDS, Midwest
director' of Materials for Israel which is cooperating in the drive;
HILDEGAN:PE and MRS. LOUIS REI)STONE, general chairman.
Oct. 26 has been set as final pick-up day.

Adas Shalom Women
Announce 'Donor Date

Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, presi-
dent of Adas Shalom Sisterhood,
announces that the major fund-
raising project will be a donor
event in the form of a dessert
luncheon on Feb. 4, in the syna-
gogue social hall. A guest celeb-
rity will be the feature of the
program.
Mrs. George R. Liss, fund-
raising vice-president and chair-
man of the donor, announces
the following appointments:

People Make News

LEO M. CHERNE, nationally'
Buck M. Goldman of Assocl-
ated Industries, Inc., announces prominent New York economist,
the appointment of LENARD writer, radio and TV commenta-
BAZELL as manager of the new tor , has been named by Aleph
Zadik Aleph, Bnai Brith Youth
contract - division.
Mesdames Samuel F. Miller, enairman,

book; Saul
Organization, as the second re- Aaron Rose,.. mco-chairma,
dnsajkn
sotickan
and
ets;
CHAIM ARIAV, treasurer of ; cipient of its distinguished alum- Brenner, chairman, co-chairmen,
tickets;
the Israel Advisory Board of the . . nus award .
Albert Posen, chairman, Jules Kraft, co-
chairman, hostesses; David Dunskv, ar-
*
American- Fund m.
r angements; Joseph Katchke, publicity;
The first Brandeis University- . Alex Brooks and Samuel Gold, advisory;
for Israel Insti-
Rose, chairman, Joseph C. Bort-
tutions, arrived
Hebrew University exchange • Aaron
man, co-chairman, book and gift shop;
from Israel at
with a Brandeis student jour- David Dunsky, chairman, Albert M. Eg-
co-chairman, apron project; Daniel
New York In-
neying to Israel takes place this rin,
Weinbaum, remembrance fund; Abraham
ternational Air-
fall, when RUTH ATTERMAN,
H. Stein, chairman, David Cooper, N. R.
Manny Lax and Daniel Wein-
port. He is a
Newark, - N. J., a Brandeis junior, Epstein,
baum, co-chairmen, rummage sales.
member of
takes up her studies there on
Mrs. S t e i n, rummage sale
Knesset,
the Ida Hillson Schwartz Ex- chairman, announces that the
and director of
change Fellowship.
group's annual rummage sale
* * *
the Farmers'
will take place this month. The
Federation of
The appointment of Dr. Du- synagogue will be the central
C. Ariav
Israel.
mont F. Kenny, former chief of collection depot.
* * *
Religious Affairs in t12e Office Of
Support of the Israel bond
Military G o v -
campaign in Wisconsin w a s
)ernment for
urged by Gov. WALTER J. KOH-
Hesse, Germany, 4111
LER in a public statement issued
as the national
as Milwaukee bond leaders pre-
program direc-
pared for their High Holiday
or of the Na-
drive.
tional Confer-
* .* *
::once of Christ-
HYMAN GOLDSTEIN, 76, re-
ians and Jews,
cently became one of Chicago's
was announced
largest Israel bond purchasers
•::::::::Nzziby Dr. Sterling
when he bought $125,000 worth
Dr. Kennedy W. Brown, NCCJ
of Israel bonds from Chicago
general director. Dr. Kenny will
Chairman Morris Alexander.
help shape the educational ac-
* * *
MAURICE ARONSSON was tivities of the organization and
its 62 regional offices, including
elected a board member of the
Detroit Chapter, American Red the Detroit Round Table.

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THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, October S, I959

To Wed in March

Bnoi Brith Women
Set $100,000 Goal

Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, fund-
raising chairman of the Bnai.
Brith Women announces a $100J,-
000 goal for their many philan-
thropic causes.
At a steering committee meet-
ing of the Women's Counci
held at the home of Mrs. Julius
Meskin, finance chairman, fur-
ther arrangements and plans
were made for the culminating
affair which will be held at the
Masonic Auditorium Nov. 18.

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MISS JOAN KLEIMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kleiman,
of Cortland Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joan Sheila, to Norman Goldin,
son of Mrs. Bertha Goldin, of
Gladstone Ave., and the late Mr.
Goldin. A March wedding is
planned.

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Rise Stevens, lovely. young
American star of the Metropoli- •
tan Opera Company, comes to
Masonic Audit- , w
orium, Oct. 14. 1
She holds the
distinction
o f
being the high .-
est selling re- is
cording artist in w
the classical
field today and
having been
Rise Stevens named three,
years in a row "the best female •
vocalist on the air."

The Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women has begun its annual
membership drive, under the
leadership of Mrs. Ben Harold,
former chairman of the Toronto
PWO Council and now Detroit
CounCil membership chairman.
A highlight of the drive will
be an open house on Oct. 13, at
the Carmel Hebrew School, 17556
Wyoming.
Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest
speaker. A feature of the pro-
gram will be the presentation of
the Pioneer Women's new film,
"Israel Diary."

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Cross, at its recent annual meet-
ing. LOUIS S. COHANE and
LEO POLK were elected for
three years to the advisory
committee, which will be chair-
ed by Prentis M. Brown.
*
Detroiter LOUIS BERRY met
this month with 100 leaders
from communities throughout
the United States and Canada
to help plan the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary's 1952-53 main-
tenance campaign. A member of
the Seminary's national plan-
ning and campaign committee,
Berry helped draft a quota of
$2,343,000 as its national goal.
* * *
Prof. NAPHTALI H. TUR-
SINAI (Torczyner), philologist,
chairman of the Institute of
Jewish Studies
at the Hebrew
University of
Jerusalem, h a s
arrived for a
lecture tour of
universities and
community or-
ganizations„
throughout the
country. He
plans to remain Pro. Tur-Sinai
in the United States through

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