Schreiber Again Leads UHS Membership Drive Community Council's Delegate Body To Discuss McCarran Act Wednesday Rabbi Morris A.dler, vice-pres-, in the Michigan Committee on Ment, will preside- at the dele- Immigration. gate assembly Of the Jewish Community Council next Wed- laesday, 8 p.m., it the . Work- men's Circle Center, in the ab- sence of Sidney M. Shevitz, Council president, who is. in Is- rael. . • A report of the nominating committee will be submitted by Mrs. Samuel Linden, chairman. Additional nominations may be made by petition Within 14 days. Council officers are elected for sne year terms. The •McCarran-Walter Immi- gration Law will also be dis- cussed at this meeting. The Community Council has been actively associated with the Michigan Committee on Immi- gration which has carried on a program of education and action fn this area on the unfair im- plications of this law. Boris M. Joffe, Council director, and Da- Vid I. Rosin, attorney and Nathan Schreiber has enroll- ed over 60 new members in the United Hebrew Schools for the current year, it was announced by Ira G. Kaufman, chairman of the UHS . membership corn, mittee. Schreiber is attempting to surpass his record of 220 merribers enrolled during 1951- - Delegates also will consider the work of the Council's pro- gramming and culture servile. This phase of Council activity, directed by Lawrence Crohn and Louis LaMed, has through the . season prepared and sponsored 52. The membership of the United a wide variety of activities in- cluding both community-wide Hebrew S • iools provides. an portant source meetings and programs for of revenue for CoUncil-affiliated organizations. the schools, and The most recent' public affair is an expression sponsored through the Council's of community Culture Commission was the support and in- Warsaw Ghetto Observance. spiration which Presidents of organizations enables the affiliated with the Council are Schools to offer urged by Rabbi Adler to be cer- fine Jewish tain that their delegates or al- education f o r ternates are present at the young members meeting to insure participation in the commun- in the proceedings- Schreiber ity. Assisting Kaufman and Schei- ber are the following members of the membership committee: Harry Cohen, Ben Gould, Jo- seph Katz, Dr. A. E. Bernstein Newly-formed Louis Stone member of the Council'S com- and Rabbi Harold Rosenthal. munity relations and executive Lodge, Bnai Brith, which in the near future will receive its char- Committees, have been leaders ter from the Grand Lodge, will hold an election meeting at 8:30 FOR THE FINEST IN POULTRY CALL p.m., Monday, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Nominated for office during the first administration are Al- bert Boesky, president; Samuel M. Bez and Alex Brooks, vice- presidents; Sidney Robins, Bur- ton Platt and Joseph Weiss, sec- OUTLET POULTRY CO. retaries; . David Yaffee, treas- urer; David M: Bez, chaplain; Harry Berlin, warden; Albert Roggin, guardian; William Bob- rin, Harold Bordman, Nathan B. 2735 W. Davison TO 8-4281 Rabbis S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum L. Termenbaum 3 shoctem on premises Albert Boesky to Head New Bnai Brith Lodge Cooper, Joseph Horowitz, Nor- man Krugel, Jack Schneyer, Sam S. Slobin, Julius Spiel and David Weiss, trustees. Interested men who would We Are No Further Than Your Telephone: Three Communityites In Final •Spelldown JOSEF GINGOLD Ernest V. Karl and WOLFF By Mrs. ALEXANDER W. SANDERS, Chairman of General Solicitation of Women's Division of Allied Jewish Campaign When your G-Day volunteer reaches your home on Sunday, she will be asking you to support the Detroit Allied Jewish Cam- paign. She will be asking you to contribute to over 55 causes combined _ in one great campaign. It is as though she were to ring your bell 55 times during the year in behalf of countless thousands of our people. She will be asking you to give an additional emergency con- tribution to help those who need to be liberated from the trouble spotS of the world. She will be asking ycu for a gift to support the ORT vocational train- ing program in North Africa. Its as if she were to ask you for a separate gift for the Jewish National Fund program and other ,,com Ay-Allu- activities supported by the United Israel Appeal. At the same time she would be ask- ing that you make an extra pledge for our newest communal responsibility—Sinai Hospital. She will urge you, too, to look to the future well-being of our community by helping to build additional beds for the chronically sick at the Jewish Home for Aged and a new Center building for camping and educational facilities. Your one gift supports all 55 life-saving and social service, programs, domestic and overseas, included in our Allied Jewish Campaign. _- It will be as though countless thousands were to beat a path to your door to ask for help. The neighbor's son who is in the Armed Services might wire you from overseas to support the National Jewish Welfare Board and its recreational and religiou,s activities for servicemen away from home. Refugees would send you a message asking that you give the Joint Distribution Committee funds to help them reach the free- dom of Israel. And the child in North Africa would ask for med- ical treatment to cure the trachoma of his sisters and brothers. But we all know that is impossible for these countless thou- sands to reach each of us personally. for the help they need. Their special ambassador will be our G-Day volunteers on Sunday, April • Two communityites will be re- peat spellers and a third, a new- 26.. • Please make your gift the comer to the final round, will given. compete with 28 other young- sters in' the Metropolitan Detroit spelling • bee on May 1, at the To Present Winner Rackham Memorial Bldg. Raymond Sokolov, 11, last year's champion, will again rep- resent Hampton School, while Walter Bagdade, 13, of Durfee School, will appear in the bee for the third time. The newcomer to the finals is 13-year-old Nancy Cohen, of 25426 Parkwood, Huntington Woods. Nancy was one of sev- eral young people who won their like to join the Lodge, which honors the memory of Louis Stone, late Detroit druggist and district bees by spelling "occur- Five Trucks to Serve You philanthropist, are invited to rence" correctly. _ FREE DELIVERY - Raymond made the finals the attend. hard way this year, winning the school and district bees, after dropping his grade bee. He was still eligible for the school elim- -7einple -Lae/ _ArtiJeJ Serlei inations when he made his grade Presents team, however. Walter, who came in third in last year's finals, was seventh in 1951. This will be his last year Violirdst of - competition, since next year he will be past the age limit. TO. 8-4281 Thousands Will Thank You ' - Story on Page 1 Duo-Pianists Jewry Sunday, April 26, 8:15 P.M. on the -Air Tickets at Metro Music Shop and Temple Israel Office $2.00 ;An , I. 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ALEXANDER SANDERS, by the National Jewish Welfare chairman of general solicitations Board's Women's Organization's of the Women's Division of the Division. Allied Jewish Campaign, will present the winner of a J. Eisen- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 9 Friday, April 24, 1953 berg etching at the G-Day rally at the 'State Fair Grounds, at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. • Nobel Prize Winners at Tercentenary Conclave HAAS most generous you have ever 'WAV ` 12, ' 4c 1411YAgr. crio% \ ISAAC GELLIS INC., 37 ESSEX STREET, NEW YORK . Liberman's Delicatessen 12162 Dexter Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Two Nobel Prize winners flank RALPH E. SAMUEL, chairman of the American Jewish Tercen- tenary Committee, at its na- tional planning conference in New York. At left is Dr. ISIDOR I. RABI, physicist, of Columbia University. Dr. SELMAN A. WAKSMAN, microbiologist, of Rutgers University, is- at the right. Dr. Rabi won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1944 for the development of molecular beam techniques for measuring nu- clear magnetic moments. Dr. Waksman was awarded the No- bel Prize in,_1952 in Medicine and Physiology for his discovery of streptomycin. In addresses at the Tercentenary National Plan- ning Conference both paid trib- ute to the democratic system which provides opportunities to people of all origins to make the fullest contributions to the pro- gre of man. Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, April 26. Station: WWI:- Feature: The story 'of one of Pittsburgh'S gr eatest philan- thropists and civic leaders will be told in "Mr.. Levin Called." The drama tells hoW Mrs. Bar- nett Davis started a hospital with $1.70. . ' MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m.,- Sunday, April 26. Station: WXYZ. Feature: "Being Honest with Oneself" is the subject of Rabbi Levi Olan, spiritual leader of Dallas' Temple Emanu-El. 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