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December 04, 1953 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-12-04

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Center Adult Instil ute to Inaugurate Four Courses of Varied Interest

Two courses are scheduled to
begin this week and another
two the following .week in the
Jewish. Community Center's
Adult Institute, it was an-
nounced this week by Dr. Harry
Lerner, director of adult activi-
ties.
Open for registratiOn this
week are 'The Effective Family
in a Changing Society," led by
Dr. Richard Kerchkoff, head of
the Merrill Palmer School's
family life department, a n d
"Understanding a n d Enjoying
Your Child," a 10 week course
taught by Samuel Kellma n,
chief clinical psychologist at
Harper Hospital.
The former is open to fathers
and mothers, and begins at 9
p.m., Thursday. It runs fox' 10
weeks. Dr. Kellman's class is
informal in nature, and is part
of the Center's "Family Fun
Day." Open to Center juniors
and their families, the class
meets the first three Sundays
of each month, from 3 to 4:30
p.m.

Mrs. Aaron to Preside
At Bond Women's Lunch

lbws. Samuel Aaron, of 2276
Oakman, has been selected to
chair the Israel bond women's

"Comparative Jewish History,"
which originally was to • open
this week, has been postponed
to 10:30 a.m., Dec. 13 to avoid
conflict with a previously sched-
uled Hanukah program of the
Jewish Parents Institute.
This course, led by Harry Na-
than, meets at t h e Davison
Branch, and is based on a Har-
vard University course of the
same title taught by Prof. Harry
Wolfsen. The class is designed
to teach the relationship be-
tween current Jewish practices
and problems and those of earl-
ier eras.
The first offering in the semi-
monthly "Great Film Series,"
conducted at 8:30 p.m., every
other Sunday in the Davison
Center, will be "The Affair

I Blum," dramatic story of the
anti-Semitic Dreyfus Case in
I Germany. •
To be shown Dec. 13, in the
Davison Center, this is the first
of a series which will include
10 films on various subjects
selected by Cinema 16, sponsors
of the series.
To attend the program, it is

I

Heads N.J. Welfare Council
NEWARK , N.J. (JTA) — Her-

man Pekarsky, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Community
C'ouncil of Essex County, has
been elected president of the
New Jersey Welfare Council,
non-sectarian, statewide organ-
ization of public and private
welfare agencies.

ABRAHAM M. SCHEUER

Certified Public Accountant

announces the

necessary to join Cinema 16,
which will meet this Wednesday,
1 at 8:30 m in the Woodward
Center to see "Picture in Your
Mind" and "Feeling of Rejec-
tion." Discussion follows a 11
film showings.
For information on any of the
adult education program, con-
tact Dr. Lerner, TR. 5-8450.

Alpha Alumnae Group,
Iota Alpha sorority, will meet
at 8 p.m., today, in the home of
Mrs. Robert Slavin, 17310 Stoepel.
Plans for a children's Hanukah
party at 3 p.m., Dec. 12, in the
home of Mrs. Morris Plotnick,
18213 Kentucky, will be dis-
cussed.

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In Place of Their Usual Holiday Greetings .
The Undersigned Bring You This Timely Message

Dear Friends:

During the last year YOUR LOCAL DETROIT TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM, with the
aid of YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS were able to :

MRS. SAMUEL AARON

Hanukah dessert luncheon, Dec.
7,' at the Davison Center.
Mrs. Aaron will receive reports
from key bond workers, in an
effort to unify cash collections
before the end of the year.
Assisting Mrs. Aaron in the
cash collection drive are:

Mrs. Milton INfahler and Mrs. Joseph
Katchk
. e, chairmen; Mrs. Robert Drews,
publicity; Mrs. Samuel Green and Mrs.
Harry Kay, council of organizations; Mrs.
Norman Erode and Mrs. Bess Greenwald,
service groups; Mrs. Philip Helfman, sis-
terhoods: Mrs. Samuel Aaron and Mrs.
Joseph Newman, national groups; Mrs.
Julius Ring, miscellaneous groups; Mrs.
A, Potiker, arrangements of report meet-
ings; Mrs. Philip Cutler, Mrs. I. B. Dwor-
man and Mrs. Charles Makie, cash col-
lection of special sales; Mrs. Philip
Stollman and Sirs. Max Stollman, host-
esses and arrangements; Mrs. Samuel B.
Dant°, honorary spOnsors, Mrs. Philip
Brcudo, telephone squad; Mrs. Irving
Lipson, M r s. Morris Mendelson, Mrs.
Harry Portnoy, Mrs. Morris Kurtzman.
and Miss Bluma Levin, chairmen of the
day.

Mrs. Alexander Lowenthal, na-
tional chairman of the Women's
Division for State of Israel
Bonds, will be the speaker at
the luncheon.
Mrs. Aaron states that a point
system of "credits" has been de-
vised for women bond workers
and that a fur piece will be. pre-
sented after Jan. 14 to the lead-
ing worker.

18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 4, 1953

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Holiday Greetings

(1) Take nearly 65,000 FREE X-Rays in schools and factory areas throughout
Wayne County in the mobile unit. This work contributes much to detect
tuberculosis in its earliest stages . . . thereby saving many families years of
worry and hardship if this disease had gone undetected. (2) Send 450 potential
young TB victims to the FREE camp for health building. (3) Properly maintain
Leland Sanatorium, rural branch of the main Sanatorium. (4) Continue
importan projects in occupational therapy, appropriate $50,000 for rebuilding
and re-equipping the children's camp to make it not only the most modern in
Michigan but also to successfully use it as a weapon against the spread of TB
among our children.

.

Shortly after Thanksgiving and through December 25th, thirty-five million SINGLE BAR
SEALS will be distributed by mail.

Only with . your help can YOUR LOCAL DETROIT TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM
continue to keep under control this vicious disease . . . so . . . when your SINGLE BAR SEALS
reach you .. please contribute and send' what you can.

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