Seek Maximum Zionist Memberships
Mrs. ?merman Donates $1,000 Cantors' Concert Broadcast Interests Voice of America
To Brandeis U. Library Fund
The rebroadcast by the culture one of the finest programs of
Mrs. Oscar Zembn., president of
the local Women's Committee for con/Mission of the Jewish Com- Jewish mtitsic to be presented oa
Brandeis University, announces munity Council, in cooperation radio in recent years.
The Voice of America, having
the receipt of $1,000 from Mrs. with radio station WJR, of the
John Imerman in memory of grand concert of the Jewish heard the broadcast, asked WJR
to send them a transcription for
her late children, Delia and
Cantors and Ministers Associa- use in broadcasting to Europe
Henry Meyers.
The gift will be used for the tion of Detroit was acclaimed as and other areas.
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library fund, which receives its
principal support from the
Women's Committee. Mrs. Leon
S. Mellen, of Sherbourne Rd., is
chairman of contributions hon-
oring all occasions to the Bran-
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Dr. BERNARD WESTON (left), chairman of the membership
committee of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, and SAMUEL
FELDSTEIN, chairman of membership for the Michigan Region
of the Zionist Organization of America, are mobilizing forces to
contact Detroit Zionists, with the aim of securing a maximum in
paid memberships to strengthen the, Zionist movement in defense
of Israel hi the present onslaught of Soviet anti-Semitism.
Marshall & Shulman Wins $15,000
Rockefeller Public Service Award
Marshall Darrow Shulman, a sian Institute of Columbia Uni-
U.S. State Department specialist versity. He served in the China-
who already has made his mark
in government service, is one of
11 career employees of the Fed-
eral Government who have been
chosen as first winners of Rocke-
feller Public Service Awards for
distinguished service.
The winners' awards, ranging
from $6,000 to $15,000, will per-
mit them to study six months or
a year at universities of their
choice in this country and
abroad, and 0 engage in educa-
tional travel:
Shulman will receive a $15,000
award and will study the inter-
national Communist movement
at Harvard's Russian Research
Center . and in France. T h e
Shulmans and their two chil-
d/4bn, who now are residing
in Alexandria, Va., will establish.
residence in Cambridge, Mass.,
during the winner's- study at
HarVard.
Shulman, who is 36, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman
of 2651 Webb, is a 1937 graduate
of the University of Michigan,
where he was editorial director
Of the Michigan Daily; served on
the reportorial staff of the De-
troit News; later.held an editor-
ial post with the National Safety
Council, and was executive vice-
president of the Council f o r
Democracy.
For a time he was instructor
at Harvard University and Rad-
cliffe College. Before entering
governinent service, he studied
Soviet press controls at the Rus- -
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Bnai Brith Women
To Initiate Members
In Coming Ceremonies
Many of the Bnai Brith
Women's Chapters are preparing
tor initiation of new members
into the organization. The ritual
services are prepared and pre-
sented by officers and past pres-
idents of each chapter.
March 17 has been set aside as
the deadline on the member-
ship drive by Mrs. Alfred Lakin
and her committee. The follow-
ing groups are actively working
on membership:
Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chap-
ter will hold a membership tea at
the home of Mrs. William Cas-
man, 18314 Kentucky at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday. Members will
present a panel discussion of the
"Bnai Brith Story." An evening
of entertainment and a reception
will follow. Mrs. Jack Brickner
is membership chairman, and
may be contacted at UN. 4 - 6853
for further information.
Ivan S. Bloch Chapter will
hold an initiation of new mem-
bers at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
the Young Israel Center. Mrs.
William J. Phillips, past presi-
dent, will direct the initiation.
This class has been named in
honor of Mili Heller, a past pres-
ident of the chapter. The Bnai
David choral group will perform,
with Cantor Hyman Adler as di-
rector. Bella Goldberg will ac-
company the group at the piano.
A reception will follow.
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