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December 25, 1953 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-12-25

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I4—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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1 Friday, December 25, 1953

College Youth to Preach
At Beth El Service

Dr. Richard C. Hertz and
Rabbi Minard Klein will offici-
ate at the annual college honie-'
coming service of Temple Beth
El at 8:15 p.m., today. The
topic of the evening will be "The
Challenge of . Religion to Our
Times—What Can Youth Do?"
Participating speakers will be-
Joel Feinberg, University of
Michigan student who will speak
on "Strengthen Judaism"; Bruce
J. Terris, Harvard University,
"Promote Jewish Values"; Vicki
Lehman Schlafer, Wellesley Col-
lege, "Further Democracy"; and
Lois Karbel, University of Chi-
cago, "Establish World Peace."
At 11:15 a.m., Saturday serv-
ices, Rabbi Miriard Klein will
preach the sermon on "Moses,
the Man of God."

Hapoel Hamizrachi Settlers

Establish Eight Israel Towns

Eight new colonies were es-
tablished this year in Israel by

Hapoel Harnizrachi, bringing to
66 the total 'number of settle-
ments established by the reli-
gious labor Zionist group. .
The settlements are Melilla.
Shuval Mizrach, ShalL
Va. and Ravcha, all located in
the Negev, Radid Hayeshana,
situated near Lydda, Tirat Ye-
hudah, located near Wilhelmina,
and Parvana Beth, near Kibbutz
Ein HRnetziv.


Congress Women Begin Planning
For Annual Stephen S. Wise Ball

The board of directors of the individual need, the board res-
Jewish . Horne for Aged this week olution stated.
announced a new service for I Working with health, welfare
"senior citizens" of the com- and family agencies, the board
munity. The service will be adopted this program with an
known as Day Care.
I eye toward providing "a specific
The first step in the program service to elderly individuals
is the enlargement of the while encouraging independent
Home's dining room facilities to living arrangements in the corn-
accommodate its 200 residents ' munity."
and the day care residents who
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participate in the plan.
ieSmaitest Dance Rhythms
The Home's daily recreation rFrr
and occupational activities will
be open to all day care residents.
Under the plan, older persons
And His Orchestra
in the community who are not
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able to care for themselves as
well as they once did will be
able to obtain three nutritious
meals a day, participate in rec-
reational activities and take part
in religious services.
A maximum of 50 day care
& ASSOCIATES
residents will be accepted, with
Preparing for the Stephen S. Wise Birthday Ball, held an- eligibility to be determined by
nually by the American Jewish Congress, are these members of
the Detroit Women's- Congress Division; standing, from the left,
Weddings
Parties
Dance with Delight
Mesdames MYRON COLE, Central Chapter fund-raising; HARRY
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to
SHUMAN, South Chapter and Division ticket chairman; PHILLIP
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LARRY FREEDMAN
Northeast Chapter fund-raising; seated, Mesdames HENRY CAP-
Associated with
land
his
Orchestra
LAN, president, -Central Chapter; LESTER MILLER, Division fund-
raising chairman; MAURICE SHORE, South Chapter fund-rais-
TO. 6-7555
BENYAS - KAUFMAN
ing; and CHARLES P. FEINBERG, Division president. Planning
the ball, which is to be held March 14, in the Latin Quarter, but
not pictured here are Mesdames Kurt Singer, Chaim Weizmann
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Kwaselow,
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`This Is Your Life'
Pattern to Feature
Federation Institute

A presentation patterned after
the TV show, "This Is Your Life,"
will be a phase of the morning
segment of the eighth annual
January Institute of the Wom-
en's Division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, Wednesday, Jan.
13, at Temple Beth El, beginning
at 10 a.m.
Included in the Institute day,
as announced by Mrs. Arthur I.
Gould, chairman of the program
committee, will be four forum
sessions, lunch, and an after-
noon program featuring a guest
speaker.
"This Is Your Life" will fea-
ture Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner,
who, as master of ceremonies,
will unfold the life and scope of
the Federation in the past 52
years, portrayed by a "Mrs. Fed-
eration," enacted by a promin-
ent member of the comnmuity
whose identity will remain a
mystery until the program takes
place. The production written
by Mrs. Weiner and Mrs. Her-
schel Kreger will be directed by
Mrs. Eli Gross.
Professionals from many fields
will be the experts - for the four
morning sessions.
At the child session, "Child's
World," Mrs. Morris Beckwitt
psychologist, Huldah Fine, prin-
cipal of Hampton school, a n d
Goldie Goldstein, assistant di-
rector of the Federation, will
comprise the panel.
Dr. Peter Martin, psychologist,
member of the Detroit Psycho-
analytical Society, and Irwin
Shaw, director of the Jewish
Community Center, will be the
experts at the adolescent session,
"Baffling. Teens."
The panel at the session on
adults, 'Living Is So Daily," will
include Dr. Katharine B. Greene,
marriage counselor for Wayne
County, and Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
son, chairman of the sub-com-
mittee on seminars of the Worn-
en's Division, who will be the
discussant for the forum.
Two local leaders, who will
comprise the panel on the older
adult, "Making Age Meaningful,"
are Dr. Wilma Donahue, director
of the Division of Gerontology,
Institute of Human Adjustment
and Mrs. Ralph Guinney, direc-
tor of the division on committee
on aging, United Community
Services.

Mrs. Roosevelt Given Award

Mrs. Eleanor R000sevelt
was the recipient of the an,
nual Histadrut Humanitarian
Award at a luncheon in New
York, at the Commodore Hotel.
The award is a bronze plaque
bearing a citation,.

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