Award Honor Certificates to Leading Local Women in Israel Bond Drive At their second annual lunch- eon, 150 members of the Detroit Women's Division reaped the re- wards of active participation in the national effort to secure in- vestment dollars for Israel, last Week, at Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. Miriam Fineman, nation- al women's director, presented honor certificates to representa- tives of 14 local women's socie- ties for outstanding work in the bond drive. The organizations are: Newman, Joseph Newman, Harry Oht, Henry Onrich, .Berhard Osnos, Emanuel Osterman, Joel Pasikov, Carl Pearl, Emil Phillips, Morris Plafkin, Harry Portnoy, Irving Posner, Albert Potiker, Abe Pri- mak, Kate Rautbort, Julius Ring, David Risernan, Joseph Rodman, Sol Rose, Na- than Rosin, Sidney Sachs, Alexander Sanders, Aaron Sandweiss, Moe Saslove, Jacob S. Sauls, Morse Saulson, Harold Schakne and Harry Schein. Mesdames Carl Schiller, Jacob Schreier, Alex Schreier, Fred Schuman, Jack Se- der, Jacob E. Segal, Jacob Seidman, Nat Share, Louis G. Shear, Diana Shecter, Abraham Shnaider, Philip Schriber, Rosa- lyn L. Shapson, Meyer Shugarman, Al- bert Singer, Rose Singer, Samuel Slafkin, Philip Slomovitz, Samuel Smerling, Aaron Soverinsky, Sam Spanier, Morris Spector, Jacob Sperka, Bernard Stashefsky, Jo- seph Staub, Allen Sterns, Karl Still- water, Max Stollman, Philip Stollman, Ladies' Auxiliary, Jewish War Veter- Albert Tanner, Gordon Warsaw, Morris ans; Jewish Women's European Welfare Wayne, Murray Weiss, Allan Weitzman,. Organization; Ladies' AuxW.ary,. Jewish RoSe Whitman, Jacob Wilk, Arthur Wi- National Fund; Shaarey Zedek Sister- ner, Milton Winston, Sam Yagoda and hood; Council of Pioneer Women; Zeda- Lillian Zeldis. kah; Sisters of Zion Mizrachi: Detroit _ olinka, Misses Betty Alter, Charlotte D Women's Division, American Jewish Con- Rae Goldrich, Anne Greenbaum, Bluma gress; Sisterhood of Adas Shalom Syna- Levin, Diane E. May, Leonora Noler, gogue: Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Wom- Muriel Noler, Gertrude Nusbaum, Fay en's Council; Infants Service Group; De- Oberman, Esther Pollack, Elsie Rodd, troit Chapter of Hadassah; Mizrachi Edith Sacks and Betty Utley. Women, Fannie Gluck Chapter; and He- brew Cultural Society. Guest speaker Hugh McDon- Reporting a cash sales figure of $815,400 as a result of bond subscriptions sold to 2,664 per- sons since the commencement of the Israel Bond Issue in 1951, Mrs: Theodore Bargman, local Women's Division chairman, dedicated a permanent honor scroll to the Detroit bond office as a credit to 204 women who have given loyal service to the drive. The women inscribed are: Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Ida Aga- bra. hose Agree, Alex Appel, Beulah Appel, Ida Arkin, Benjamin Assik. Ben Bailea. Samuel Baker, Ben Bayer, Esther Bearer. Joseph Benis, Henry Berris, Philip Bernstein, Samuel BicoII and Sam Bishop. Mesdames Morris Bloom, Bud Blum. Benjamin Bond, G. Bornstein. Jack Brick- ner. James Brindze, Norman Brode. Phil- ip Broudo, Norman Buchman, Henry Caplan, Harley J. Citrin, Albert Clasky, Sam Cohen, Samuel Croll, Albert Cutler. Philip Cutler, Samuel Danto, Sam Dash- ow. Israel Davidson, Ralph Davidson, Nelson Dembs, Bernard H. Dosie, Robert brews, Max Dushkin, I. B. Dworman, Joseph Ehrlich, Benjamin Epstein, Ralph Epstein. Charles P. Feinberg- Samuel Feldstein, Shay Foreman, Max Frank, Marvin Freed, Bert Frey, Aaron Fried- man, David Fuller, Sam Goldman, Mov- sas Goldoftas, Harry Gonte, Bernard Goodman and Jack Gosman. Mesdames Earl Gould, Lillian Grahm, Samuel . Green, Harry A. Greenfield, Bess Grosberg, Joseph Greenwald, David Grossman, Samuel Gutterman, Samuel Halberst am, Sam Hamburger, Anna Han- delsman, Beryl Harrison, Bert Harwith, I. Jerome Hauser, Alfred Hecker, Tillie •lecker, Philip Helfman, Samuel Hey- man. William Hordes, Joseph Horwitz. WilliaM Isenberg, Norman Kanter, Lil- lian Kaplan, George Karabenick, Joseph Katchke, Charles Katz, Harry Kay, Louis Kirsch- William Klaffer, Jules Kraft, Joseph Kunin, Aaron Kurland, Morris Kurtzman, Philip Kutnick, Morris Lach- over. Benjamin Laikin, Max Lampert, Philip Langwald, Ben Lefkowitz, Leo Lesser. Ralph Levin, Isadore Levin, Da- vid Liebow and Nathan Linden. Mesdanv.s Irving Lipson, Morris Lul- Morris Lupiloff, Milton Mahler. kin, Charles Makie, Luba Margolin, David Marks, Rcsalind G. May, Hyman Mellen, Morris Mendelson, Julius S. Meskin, Mil- dred Meyers, Sam Meyers, Michael Mich- lin, David J. Miller, Sidney Miller, H. J. Millman. Harry Mondry, Rose Naimark, Harry Newcorn, Albert Newman, Hattie ald, of Haganah fame, was pre- sented to the group by luncheon chairman Mrs. Joseph Katchke. Announcement of a fashion show at Masonic Temple Oct. 6 was made by Mrs. Milton Mah- ler, special events chairman. Government Official Predids End of Israel Food Rationing JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The end of all food rationing in Israel within six months was forecast by Minister of Trade and Indus- try Dr. Peretz Bernstein, in a Parliament speech. Replying to criticism of his Ministry during discussion of the appropriations for his depart- ment, Dr. Bernstein said that the policy of relaxing controls instituted by him had already shown positive results. He in- sisted that "to the extent that we are able to increase the rate of decontrol and open the way to real competition, we can hope for better quality and perhaps even lower prices." DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 H I STOR I ETTE Friday, August 28, 1953 Manischewitz Co Offers Wall Calendar for '53-'54 The f a in i 1 y of the late Morris Baskin wishes to ac- knowledge with grateful ap- preciation the m any kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by .their relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. An American Jewish Press Feature While the family life of Moses Mendelsohn, the great German philosopher, was unusually happy, yet in his daughters the im- memorial chastity of Jews was undermined. Mendelsohn, himself, stood aghast at the irony of human destiny. His daughter Dorothea, after leaving the Jewish banker, Viet, became the mistress of Frederich von Schlegel, and he only crowned their union with marriage after many years. She paid a severe penalty for her relations with him in the eyes of the world. She went over to Catholicism to please him, and became not only a Catholic but a bigot. She made a number of literary efforts, but later on exchanged the pen for the needle. "There are," she said, "too many books in the world, but I have never heard that there are too many shirts." Mendl.sohn's other daughter also went over to Catholicism And his grandson, Felix Mendelsohn, the world-famous composer, was brought up in the faith of the Church. His father, Abraham Mendelsohn, had him baptized in early childhood. Felix Mendel- sohn married the daughter of a Lutheran pastor. Richardson Travel Service 11713 DEXTER TE. 4-3865 NEAR WEBB Just off off the press and avail- able at no charge when requests al.e accompanied by a Manisch -3- witz boxtop, jar cap or label, is the new Manischewitz Wall Cal- endar for 1953-1954, commemo- rating the 3000th anniversary of the founding of Israel's ancient capital with a striking full-col- or reproduction of "The Spirit of Jerusalem," a painting by the famous Jewish artist, Ezekiel Schloss. The calendar contains many other features that have made it popular as a source of year - rc.,und information, among them the convenient "week-at-a- glance" arrangement that pro vides ample room for personal memos and notations. The calendar is obtainable by writing Manischewitz, Box 288, Jersey City, N. J., enclosing your name and address, together with a label from any product of the B. Manischewitz Co. ROSH HASHANAH PACKAGES $9.80 $15.25 $19.50 $27.50 Scrip to Israel CERTIFICATES $5 \ $10 $15 $25 TRAVEL TO ISRAEL WITH CONFIDENCE BY BOAT OR PLANE Gift Selections and New Year Cards HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS 25% Off All Israeli N. Y. Card_ Large Machzur—For Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur complete—with $1.25 all prayers in order Silk Yarmulkas — custom made. 8c each in quantity lots. Also Taiesim — Kiddish Cups — Candlesticks and Candles. Record Sale still going on. 3 Large Records $1.00 It's •"SOYA SCRIP" which is preferred by your relatives in Israel. 10 Large Stores in Israel. BORENSTEIN is an Authorized Dealer and is responsible for Every Scrip Check and Certificate Form !tato Israel Pact - ROME, (JTA)—An Italo-Israel CARD OF THANKS The Romances of Jewish Supermen: 2 Chamber of Commerece has been established in Milan to in- crease commericial relations be- tween the two states. 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