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January 08, 1954 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-01-08

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Radio Skit Features Sunday's JSSB,
Resettlement Service Annual Meetings

Members of the cast who wilt present the radio skit • "The
Window" at the annual meeting of the JSSB Sunday: left to
right, standing: PAUL SILVERMAN, sitting; VICTOR MARTIN,
MRS. VICTOR MARTIN, and Mrs. EDWARD LEVINE, director.
Other members of the cast not in the picture are Mrs. Marvin
Bruck, Mrs. Richard Botzer, Mrs. Herbert Josephson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Citron and Dr. Edward Levine.

The annual meetings and elec- in the community.
tions of the Jewish Social Serv- Nominees for the JSSB board
ice Bureau and Resettlement are Mesdames William Frank, J.
Service will be held Sunday, 2:30 Shurly Horwitz, Harry L. Jones,
p.m., at the Davison Jewish Victor Klein, Bernard O s n o s,
Center. Louis Schwartz, Melville S. Welt,
Mrs. Theodore Bar gm a n , and Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Dr.
JSSB president, and Mrs. Ju _ David Seligson, Dr. Myer Teitel-
han Krolik, acting president of i baum.
Resettlement Service, will report The Resettlement Service
on activities of the year which ; slate is: president, David Rosin;
have enabled hundreds of people vice-president, Nathan Milstein;
to meet crises in their lives and treasurer, Walter Herz; board
to establish more favorable re- members, Mesdames Samuel
lations ip their own families and Aaron, Samuel Brody, Seymour
Frank, Siegmund Kulka, Morris
Lewis, Lewis Ma n n i n g, and
Messrs David J. Cohen, Fred E.
Schwab, David Wilkus, Harry
Yudkoff.
A radio skit entitled "The
Window" will be presented by
the Woods Theater Workshop,
directed by Mrs. Edward Levine.
The presentation depicts the
varied problems of three families
and how each is helped to a
solution by the JSSB. The three
cases unfolded in "The Window"
will portray the problems of the
child, adult, and the aged in
terms of their relationship in
the family and in the commu-
nity.
Harold Silver, director of the
JSSB, will lead an informal
question and answer period fol-
lowing the dramatic presenta-
tion.
Mrs. Robert J. Newman is
c h a it m a n of the committee
planning the meeting. Serving
THE PERFECT CRACKER on the committee are: Mesdames
Samuel Aaron, Theodore Barg-
Party, social, snack or luncheon —
man, Seymour Frank, Samuel J.
Tam Tam's tops for crunchy munchini
Its the finest, flakiest friend A snack ever had
Greenberg, Victor Shiffman, and
...it's the perfect taste-mate to all your
Charles Levin, Walter Herz, and
favorite beverages, juices and spreads!
Dr. Myer Teitelbaum.
Refreshments and a social
of
This
Symbol
is
Your
Assurance
G
hour will conclude the meeting
eAllift sly') 11 STRICTEST KASHRUTH S FINEST QUALITY!
which is open to the public.

m

10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 8, 1954

Israel Bond Women's
ig Day' This Sunday

Eisenhower to Ask Congress for
$190,000,000 Aid for Middle East

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The Eisenhower Administra-
tion is prepared to ask Congress for $190,000,000 in economic
aid for the Middle East in the next fiscal year, it was re-
In an effort to culminate all ported here. The fiscal year begins July 1.

Israel bond sales and collections
in t h e present Independence
Bond Issue, all Detroit Israel
bond women are asked to par-
ticipate in a. "BIG (Bonds of the
Israel Government) Day" drive,
scheduled for Sunday. They
will meet at 10 a.m., at
Congregation Ahavas A c h i m,
19190 Schaefer, and devote the
day to covering assignments by
phone or personal calls, accord-
ing to Mrs. Theodore Bargman,
Women's Division chairman.
The "BIG Day" drive will
also serve to determine which
woman win earn the title of
"greatest credit to the State of
Israel." Based on a system of
credits for bond sales and cash
collections turned in, the worker
with the greatest amount of
credits established by Jan. 14
will receive a silver blue mink
stole as a reward from the local
Bond office. The victor will be
given fur piece officially after
the closing date on Thursday.

League Slates Meeting for Community Workers

Mrs. Irving Small, president of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organization, announces that a
meeting for community relations
chairmen and presidents will be
held Thursday, at the Davison
Jewish Center.
Because the Women's Division
of Israel Bonds is holding its
Bargman testimonial that aft-
ernoon, Mrs. Small urges all
board mebers to attend the
League meeting promptly at 10
a.m., for breakfast.
Reservations for breakfast can
be placed with Mrs. Henry On-
rich, UN. 4-2214, chairman in
charge of arrangements.
Main topics on the agenda
will be the cooperation of affili-
ated groups on the March of
Dimes program. There will be a
movie, and the speaker of the
meeting Mrs. L. Boyington, will

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Mina Bargman Fete

HAMISHA ASAR B'SHEVAT

Beautifully inscribed certificates are issued to all
planting trees.

a most appropriate way of paying
Tree-planting
tribute to the
the memory of your dearly beloved

What Trees Do for Israel:

Women leaders active in plan-
ning the Mina Bargman Testi-
monial, which will be held Jan.
14, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, are
Mrs. MILTON MAHLER, chair-
man of the event, and Mrs.
ALEXANDER LOWENTHAL, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., national chair-
man of the Women's Division
for State of Israel Bonds

Junior Hadassah Group
To Participate In Meeting

Members of Northwest Junior
Hadassah will serve as ushers
for the screening of "The Jug-
gler," a movie filmed in Israel,
at 8 p.m., Friday in the large
auditorium of the Art Institute.
The film is being presented
by Senior Hadassah for their
members and friends. This pro-
gram participation by Junior
Hadassah will take the place of
its regular January meeting. All
members are urged to partici-
pa te.

Help Drain Swamps
Save Soil From Erosion
Give Needed Shade
Leaves Create New Soil
Invigorate Soil and Air
Beautify Israel Landscape
Anchor Shifting Sand Dunes
Raise Level of Underground Water
Cover Hills with Foliage and Timber
Acts as Windbreakers Protecting Young
Crops
• Extend Israel's Livable Area

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All-New "Glamour Car"

It will pay you to come out to

(For the treatment of
diseases for the aged)

Aitz-Chaim—The Tree of Life
Is the Symbol of Israel Reborn

invites you to inspect and drive the

FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JAN. 8th and 9th

GERIATRIC HOSPITAL

Henry Turkel, MD
Buckley at Town Hall
Consultant
"What are your children being
taught?" is the controversial
The Brotherhood Week Coin-
Phone: TU. 3-4444
mittee of the Detroit Round subject chosen by William F.
Table has mapped plans for the Buckley, Jr., brilliant young edu-
13965 Linwood Ave.
annual observance during Feb- cator, for the lecture at Detroit
ruary. The special week to pro- Town Hall, Wednesday morning,
Detroit 38, Mich.
mote intergroup harmony was Jan. 13, at 11 o'clock, in Fisher
proclaimed for Feb. 21-28 by Theater.
President Eisenhower, honorary
national chairman of the cam-
paign.
George W. Stark, president of
the Detroit Historical Society
and general Brotherhood Week
chairman in Michigan, an-
nounced three major events for
the period.
Louis Seltzer, editor of the
Cleveland Press, will speak at
The Jewish National Fund
the Adcraft Club meeting, Feb.
19. All friends of the Detroit
has designated the Month of Shevat
Round Table are invited, in ad-
during which we celebrate Hamisha Asar b'Shevat—the
dition to Adcrafters, Stark said.
Other events include a Brother
Jewish New Year of the Trees, as
hood concert Feb. 24 in Rack-
. ham Hall, and a series of meet 7
PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL MONTH
ings with Jackie • Robinson,
Brooklyn Dodgers star, who will
We invite your cooperation in the observance of this Tree-
be in Detroit Feb. 9.
Planting Month
Members of the Brotherhood
Week committee include Harvey
PLANT A TREE OF LIFE . . . and give everlasting glory
Goldman and Rabbi Leon Fram.
to your relatives and friends by honoring birthdays and
anniversaries and all happy events in the lives of your
Bond Leaders Plan
family and friends ... on the occasion of ...

Sellgren Buick Co.

With Its 64 Major Changes

VILLA.ZION

Three Events Planned
For Brotherhood Week

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the new 1954 Buick

represent the March of Dimes
committee.
Irwin Shaw also will appear as
a representative of the Armed.
Forces Committee.
League March of Dimes chair-
man, Mrs. Philip S l o m o v i t z,
urges all groups to make certain
a delegate is present at this
meeting to bring these messages
back to individual organizations.

— and

PROVIDE WORK FOR MANY NEW
IMMIGRANTS . . . THUS HELPING
TO EXPEDITE THEIR ABSORPTION
INTO THE LIFE OF THE LAND!

The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit Will
welcome the opportunity to assist every member
of our community to participate in

PLANT A TREE
IN ISRAEL MONTH

To plant trees—Gardens as well as Groves—call the

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
TO. 8-7384
11345 Linwood

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