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February 05, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-02-05

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Publishers Leave or Israel

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5

Friday, February 5,

1954

Detroiters to Join
UJA Florida Parley

Dropsie College President to Address
Feb. 24 Inter-Congregational Dinner

Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, prey- veh Israel in Philadelphia, Dr.
ident of Dropsie College for He- Neuman was educated at Col-

umbia University where he re-
Many Detroit leaders will join brew and Cognate Learning, will ceived
bachelor's and master's
the 900 top leaders, representing

Six publishers of English-Jewish weeklies, members of the
American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, are shown
leaving aboard El Al Israel Airlines constellation flight 216, Jan. 27,
for a tour of Israel at the invitation of the government of Israel.
This group was chosen to represent the American English-Jewish
newspapers on this orientation trip and will pool its stories on the
latest developments in Israel, to be published by Member papers of
the association. Left to right, MORRIS J. JANOFF, Jewish Stand-
ard, Jersey City, N. J.; ALBERT W. GOLOMB, American Jewish
Outlook, Pittsburgh, Pa.; L. H. FRISCH and Mrs. FRISCH, Ameri-
can Jewish World, Minneapolis, Minn., ISADORE MOSCOVITZ,
Southern Jewish Weekly, Jacksonville, Fla., and FRED K.
SHOCHET, Jewish Floridian, Miami, Fla.

Federation Meeting Told of Plans
For New Detroit Schools, Centers

The election of members of
He especially expressed pride
the Jewish Welfare Federation, in the community's work for
Fresh Air Society and Jewish the expansion of Jewish educa-
Vocation Service; presentation tion, told of the increase in at-
of the annual Butzel Award to tendance in the United Hebrew
Abraham Srere, by Judge Theo- ! Schools and the asistance that
dore Levin; annual reports by is befrig given to the other
the Federation president, exe- school systems in the city.
eutive director and treasurer,
Recalling his recent visit in
Samuel Rubiner, Isidore Sobel- Israel, 'Mr. Rubiner told of_ his
off and Julian H. Krolik; re- pledge to the then Prime Min-
ports by Mrs. Harry L. Jones ister David Ben-Gurion and
and• Milton K. Mahler, presi- i his Cabinet that Detroit Jewry
dents of the Federation Wo- will continue to give aid to
men's Division and Detroit Ser- Israel through t h e Allied
vice Group, and a Jewish Corn-1 Jewish Campaign. "Israel will
munity Center sketch on the not stand alone," Mr. Rubiner
meaning of the Allied Jewish : added in his analysis of the
Campaign, marked the annual plans for the campaign for the
meeting of Federation and con- i current year.
stituent agencies Tuesday, at the I Announcing the leadership
Davison Center.
personnel for the Allied Jewish
Reporting that in the last 10 Campaign for -1954, Mr. Rubiner
years the Federation allocated asserted that "through our per-
$25,000,000 for overseas and Is formance for the Allied. Cam-
rael causes alone. Mr. Rubiner paign we shall give aid to our
pointed to the vaster field of people verywhere.
Mr. Krolik's report as treas-
local communal activities which
urer, read to the gathering that
embrace many causes.
Describing the efforts of the filled the auditorium, by William
new capital funds committee, Avrunin, associate FederatiOn
he reported on the expanded . director, showed that payments
activities of the Hebrew on campaign pledges are being
schools, which have begun the made in larger proportions than
construction of the Esther in previous years.
Responding to the presenta-
Berman Branch, with coopera-
tive plans for Jewish Center tion of the Butzel Award, Mr.
expansion; the additions in Srere expressed gratitude to his
the .Tamarack camping site, the co-workers and spoke of the
completion of Sinai Hospital great pleasure he derived in do-
and the addition of a unit to ing the work for which the
the .Home for Aged. He also award was given.
(See Editorials, Page 4)
announced plans for a gymna-
A thorough analysis of cam-
sium at the Davison Jewish
Center, a cooperative Center- paign objectives was offered by
Hebrew school building in Oak Mr. Mahler in his report as De-
Park, a similar building in the troit Service Group president.
The members of the Federa-
Evergreen area and more Ta-
marack and Home for Aged tion board elected at the annual
meeting are Tom Borman, Max
additions.
Mr. Rubiner outlined the cam, Fisher, William Friedman, Jo-
munity 's fields of activity em- seph Holtzman, Mrs. John C.
bracing health and welfare, hos- Hopp, Abe Kasle, A. C. Lappin,
pitalization, • care for the aged, Milton M. Maddin and George
education and other areas, in M. Stutz.
addition to the aid extended to
Israel and for overseas relief.

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community campaigns, affilated
with the United Jewish Appeal,
who will launch the UJA's 1954
nationwide drive at a three-day
national inaugural conference,
at the Saxony Hotel, Miami
Beach, Fla., Feb. 19. 21, it was
announced by Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, UJA executive vice-
chairman.
The Conference will open at
noon on Feb. 19, with a session
of 300 key women campaign
leaders and contributors, who
will be addressed. by Mrs. Louis
Altschul of New York and Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt.
The final session, Feb. 21, with

MM degrees. He was ordained a
rabbi in exercises of the Jewish
Theological Seminary in 1914.
Dr: Neuman is editor of the
Jewish Quarterly Review, a
trustee and chairman of the col-
lege committee of Gratz College,
Philadelphia

See

CHARLES WEINSTOCK

Still Giving the

DR. ABRAHAM

an attendance of over 600 cam-
paign contributors and volun-
teers, will hear addresses by
UJA General Chairman Edward
M. M. Warburg and other figures
in American, Israel and Jewish

be principal speaker at the Feb.
24 annual Inter-Congregational
Dinner, sponSored by the Men's
Clubs of Detroit synagogues.
This year, Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, 18000 Wyoming, will serve
communal affairs.
as host congregation.
Dr. Neuman will speak on
"The Emerging Pattern of
Folk School,: PTA
American Jewry," in which he
To Hear Dr. Bar. anal
will emphasize his vision for a
rebirth of Jewish genius on the
The Parent-Teachers Associa- American scene.
tion of the United Jewish Folk
Honorary rabbi of Cong. Mik-

Schools will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the Labor Zionist
Institute, 13722 Linwood.
Dr. George D. Barahal, profes-
sor of education and clinical
psychology at Wayne University,
will speak on "Raising Mentally
Healthy Children," and will
show a film on the subject.
A discussion period and social
hour will follow. The meeting
is open to the public.
Registration for the new term
is currently being held for chil-
dren 3 to 5 ,in nursery sessions,
held . Monday through Friday, 1
to 4 p.m. and grade school class-

es for children 6 to 14, 4 to 5:30
p.m., daily.
Transportation is provided.
For information call the school
office, TO. 8-9280.

Raise $50,000 for JNF

At the annual fund-raising
event of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Jewish National Fund, held
at Adas Shalom Jan. 27, it was
announced that the sum of $50,-
000 was raised for the JNF
through the women's donor
event.

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