Mrs. Simson to Keynote Wornen's Israel Bond Institute on Thursday Mrs.. Alexander Simson will deliver the keynote address ...at the second annual institute of . the Women's Division for the State of Israel Bonds on Thurs- day at Adas Shalom Synagogue, ;announced Mrs. Theodore Barg- man, chairman of the Wom9n'S Mrs. Simson is national bond drive 'chairman for Hadassah, of which group she has been a member for 20 years. She is a "second' genera- tion" Zionist. H e r father or- ganized and be- came president of the first Mrs. Simson Zionist s o c iety of Glasgow, Scotland, and was a close friend of David Wolfson, second president of the World Zionist Organization. Preceding Mrs. Simson's ad- dress will be a board of gover- nor's breakfast at 9:30 a.m. for presidentS and bond chairman, announced Mrs. Bargman. Mrs. Samuel Aaron, program: chairman, has arranged f our group discussions at:10:10 a.m. including "Cash Collections," for H. J. M i 11 m a n, chairman; "Speakers Bureau;" Mrs. 'Lillian Grahm, chairman; "Sales Train- ing," Mrs. Bernard Osnos, chari- m a n ; and "Organization," Mrs. Joseph Newman, chairman. A luncheon will also precede the general session, which starts at 1:30 p.m. In addition to Mrs. Simson's • talk, group session leaders will giVe their reports. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will, preside. Mrs. Aaron pointed out that the Institute will provide De- troit 'women an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the problems and needs of Israel. Panel sessions, skits, movies and visual aids will be used to em- phasize actual selling approach- es. Assisting in the group sessions will be MesdameS Samuel Croll, Alexander Sander s, Robert Greenberg and A. Potiker, cash collection; Philip cutler, Wil- liam Greenwald and Norman Brode, sales training; S h a y e Foreman, Carl Schiller, Harry Kay, Milton Winston and Irving Lipson, or ganiz'ations. The Institute is open to all women interested in the needs of Israel. It is not limited spe- cifically to bond worker categor- ies. A special prayer will be de- livered by Mrs. Ehrlich in trib- ute to Chaim Weizmann, Is- rael's first president who .died this week, to open the Institute. 16 THE JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 14, 1952 Nat'l. Mizrachi Leader To Spark Pep Rally Mrs. Joshua Lewis, president of the Mizrachi Women's Organ- ization of America, will be guest speaker at a pep rally at 12:30 p.m., Nov. 26, at Young Israel Center. Her talk will mark the final program in a series of rallies sponsored in conjunction with theknnual donor luncheon of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Chapter, to be held Dee. 3, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Louis Goldfine, donor chair- man, announces that reserva- tions may be placed by calling her at UN. 2-8498. Mrs. Milton Winston, Chapter president, will give a report at the Nov. 26 meeting on events taking place at the national convention held Nov. 9 to 12, at. Atlantic City. Other .delegates attending the parley , were Mesdames P. Lead- er, L. Kaplan and Augusta Subar. Plan Kovler Games Party The Kovler and Volyner Pro- gressive Society will hold a games party Sunday evening, at the home of the Max Bednarsh- es, 2903 Webb. Proceeds will be sent to Israel. The public is invited, • Yeshivah Council Jewish Community Council Plans Greets New Heads Observance of 15th Anniversary Of City_Synagogues • Joseph Gorman, newly elected president of Bnai David Syria gogue and Bernard Waldman, Gorman Waldman who now heads Cong. Bnai Is- rael, were congratulated this week by the Synagogue Council of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, on the assumption of their respect- ive offices. Gorman; has been a member of the Yeshivah board for sev- eral years, and one of its gen- erous contributors. On Shemini Atzereth, an appeal to worship- ers at the Elmhurst 14 th Shul resulted in a favorable re- sponse, enabling' the admission of a number of underprivileged children at the Beth Yehudah School. The officers and mem- bership of the synagogue, which is currently observing its 60th anniversary, and its spiritual head, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, have been among the active supporters of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for many years: Bnai Israel, now located at Linwood and Leslie, is the oldest orthodox synagogue in the city, popularly known as the Mullett St. Shul. Rabbi Israel Flam, a member of the faculty of the Yeshivath, has been officiating at the newly built HouSe of Worship since it was opened on Rosh Hashanah 5712. Close ties bind Bnai Israel and the 36 year old Detroit center of in- tensive Torah education. With representatives of some 30 local congregations partici- pating, the council will hold monthly breakfast meetings to acquaint synagogue officials with the educational program of Beth Yehudah Schbols. The next session is scheduled for Nov. 16. Representatives of affiliated congregations will meet that day to make plans for the observ- ance of the Beth Yehudah anni- versary during Hanukah week, and ending with a banquet on Sunday evening, Dec. 21. Res- ervations for the patron's din- ner, which will be held at the new Rosenberg Catering Hall, Wyoming and Seven Mile Road, may be made through repre- sentative synagogues. Fifteenth anniversary of the floor of the Plenary Session Jewish Community Council will were considered a compromise the Maclver recommenda- be observed With a special com-1 upon tionS, pointing out that no al- munity-wide delegate ternative proposals were pre- Wednesday, December • 3, at sented to the Plenary Session. Shaarey Zedek. Founders of the Acting as spokesman for the Council will be honored at the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith event and the speaker will be Council, Maxwell M. Lowe,' Bnai Irving Kane, president of the- Brith president, defended 'the National Community Relations, Anti-Defamation League's with- Advisory Council. drawal from NCRAC. It was, he At the last delegate assembly asserted, the only course left to in the Dexter Center, Harry Bnai Brith if it were to avoid Yudkoff was elected to succeed an "authoritarian" structure in the late Dr. B. Benedict Glazer the community relations field, as a vice-president of the Jew- 'and was to retain its principle ish Community Council and of freedom for all groups to Samuel Krohn, 'a member of the present their points of view. The delegates also adopted Council's Community Relations Committee, was elected to a po- two amendments to the Coun- sition on the Executive Commit- cil's Constitution which enlarge the membership of the Execu- tee. The meeting was highlighted tive Committee from the present by a report to the delegates of 36 to 42 members. A nominat- the recent NCRAC Plenary Ses- ing committee proposed the fol- sion hi Atlantic City, and the lowing • as candidates for the unanimous adoption of a reso- new positions: For three year lution introduced by Yudkoff terms, William Cohen, Philip which declared the intent of lo- Marcuse; for two year terms, cal branches of all national or- Mrs. Oscar Schwartz, Louis ganizations in Detroit to "con- Tendler; and for one-year terms Cohen, Rabbi Max Ka- tinue as heretofore to cooperate Zeldon and work harmoniously together pustin. in the interest of the total Jew- ish community." Detroit's dele- gates to the NCRAC meeting were Sidney M. Shevitz, president of the Community Council, and Boris,Joffe, the Council's Execu- tive Director. Joffee argued that the proposals which came on the , Music Study Club Will Honor Gabriloutsch "A day with Ossip Gabrilo- witsch Tribute to a Great Mnsician" is the theme of the Music Study Club, meeting to be held at 12:30 p.m. Tues- day, at the home 'of -Mrs. Joseph Kukes, 1501 Bal - moral. A dessert luncheon will be served: Included o n the program will be a re- view by Mrs. Ben Neckler of Clara Clemens' Gabrilowitseh book . "My Husband — Gabrilo-' In addition, Rose Mankow Nash will play several selec- Ben-Gurion Greets Stalin On Revolution Anniversary JERUSALEM, ( J TA) —Premier David Ben-Gurion, in a message to Soviet Premier Josef Stalin in connection with the 35th an- niversary of the Russian Revolu- tion, expressed Israel's good will toward - the Soviet Union and hopes for world peace.. tions by the famed composer on the piano, while an .additional medley will be sung by 'Mrs. Percy Maslowe. Mrs. Jacobs Sauls is chairman of the .Gabrilowitsch program. Mrs. Jerome Blum, president, urges members to bring guests. Synagogue Bond Ledders Awarded Israel Scrolls At a meeting of Mizrachi, scrolls signed by Henry Morgen- thau, Jr., chairman of the board of the American Financial and Development Corporation for Is- rael, were presented to presi- dents of synagogues which par- ticipated in the High Holiday subscription campaign for Is- rale bonds. Scrolls were awarded by Philip Greenwood, local director of the bond organization, after a pres- entation by Phillip Stollman and Abraham Nusbaum, co-chair- men of the bond committee for Mizrachi. Rabbi Prero was toastmaster. A history of the work of IVfiz- rachi was presented 'by the out-. going president, Irving Schlus- sel. YOUR SAVINGS ralret at AMERICAN 0 Because "American" -Is a mutual savings institution, you'll enjoy greater earnings on your savings. All accounts insured to $10,000.00, and, if opened by the 10th of month receive full earnings starting from the Isl. 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