StateS,'W indsor_ to be RepreSented a CJEWF Sessions Here This Week-End UK I Northwest chapter Northwest Chapter and Central Chapter, Women's• American ORT, will open their season with a joint luncheon and fashion show at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Albert Bloom, 19724 Canterbury. Modern Fashions will provide clothes to be modeled by mem- bers. in keeping with the theme of tion to the : problem of adminis- periences of communities whose view the significance of recent the 18th Regional Assembly of tering small city institutions. ' Jewish population is under campaign experiences to local 5,000. Leonard Ostrow of Erie, communal s e r v4 i c e s, national The Dinner Program the East Central States Region A • reception for representa- Pa., will be` chairman, with Jo- services and to overseas pro- of the Council of Jewish Feder- ations and Welfare Funds, "The tives, given by the Detroit Jew- seph Levine, Executive Director grams. Following luncheon, a brief Year Ahead for Federations:---- ish Welfare Federation, will of Fort Wayne Jewish Federa- ;:: take place at 6 tion, and Dr. Harry Arnkoff of business meeting and election Issues and Responsibilities," in- of regional officers, "Leadtrship p. m. Saturday- Pontiac as discussants. formative workshop sessions in Jewish Communal Service" ,Education Session and the dinner have been scheduled. "Commu n i t y Responsibility will examine training and de-: ..and evening Detroit is host to the confer- . for Jewish Education," a session velopment of leadership and session will be ence which will be held this ' held at 7 p.m.,_ led by Louis La Med, will looK the factors influencing partici- Saturday and Sunday at the hen Philip into central planning and fin- pation in Jewish communal DRAPES Statler Hotel. Representatives service with Lloyd S. Schwenger, ''Bernstein, asso- ancing of Jewish education. from communities in Indiana, • CURTAINS "The Significance of Cam- Cleveland, as speaker. Mrs. El- ciate director of Kentucky, M is h i g a n, Ohio, CJFW F, will paign Trends," with Murray A. mer Moyer, Dayton, will discuss • LAMP SHADES Western Pennsylvania, West ispeak on the Nadler, Youngstown, and other integration of women's activi- Virginia, and Windsor, Canada, • Fancy Table Linens ''"Assessment of leaders as participants, will re- ties in communal programs. will participate, the Jewish ---- Beautifully Cleaned Samuel H. Rubiner, •president nity i C o m and Hand Finished of the Jewish Welfare Federa- Needs in 1954." Bernstein tion, Calls the conference "ex- COMPLETE DRY CLEANING ceedingly valuable." • Three Sunday morning ses- SERVICE sions will be held at 10 a.m. George M. Stutz, member of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Fed- "Planning Programs in Small AMBASSADOR- eration's executive board and Communities" will examine ex- chairman of Federation's health HOLLYWOOD LONDON, (JTA)—More than two-thirds of the people of and welfare division, is program Novel Prize Winner CURTAIN LAUNDRY Britain believe that there is danger of a resurgence of Nazism in chairman of the event. Louis Germany,•the Daily Express declared on the basis of a public opin- LaMed, associate chairman of Author of UJA Film and DRY CLEANERS ion poll which it has been conducting. While nearly one-quarter Federation's eduCation division, 12813 LINWOOD Don M. Mankiewicz, short- of the British population feels that the danger is serious, only will speak at a session dealing story writer and novelist, who some 18 percent see no danger of a' Nazi revival. with Jewish education. TO. 8-8044-45 Mrs. Harry L. Jones, president was awarded the $10,000 Harper A warning against a "re-armed and cocky Germany," which Cash & of the Women's Division of Prize for his forthcoming novel, "would not think twice about exterminating millions of people to FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY CARRY Federation, is chairman of the "Trial," - is the author of several attain its end," was sounded at a trades union congress at IN DETROIT, OAK 10% arrangements committee. Serv- TV and radio scripts f or the Brighton today by S. Lever, representative of the London Jewish PARK AND OFF VICINITY ing with her are Mesdames United Jewish Appeal, chief of bakers. Samuel S. Aaron, Max Frank, which is the Hollywood pro Friday, September 17, 1954 AMIDEMEI Seymour • J. Frank, John C. duced film "The Big Moment," 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hopp, J. Shurly Horwitz, Harry which will be shown over tele- L. Jackson, Ivor Kahn, Sidney- vision stations in 75 communi- t•4•••4`•+4.404#44,4***************4044 ■ 44-4.44.4s4*********4 30,000 African Jews J. Karbel, and Samuel H. Rubi- ties throughout the country in I THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO FULLY ENJOY ner of Detroit, and Mesdames I. connection with the High Holy To Be Settled in Israel Ben Ezra, L. A. Gaf fen, Ben Days. THE NEW YEAR Mathews, N. Tepperman, Harry Mankiewicz is the writer of Be Sure You Have Everything You Need JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Jew- Vexler and Irving Wayne of the UJA humorous radio drama, ish Agency plans to resettle some for Complete Observance Windsor. • "Go South, Young Man," which 30,000 North African Jews in Is- Oneg Shabbat • $1.75 • LARGE SIZE MARZUR —Set of 2 was heard over a nationwide rael during the coming year at Preceding the opening of the radio network in honor of Is- an estimated cost of 450,000,000 $.1.25 up TALAS I M Assembly, at an Oneg Shabbat, rael's sixth anniversary in May pounds, Dr. Giora Josepthat,• BEAUTIFUL KIDDISH CUPS and CANDLESTICKS a session will e held at 12: 30 of this year, and starred Mac- JeWish Agency treasurer, an- All kinds of New Year. greeting cards, 7 in one attractive folder. p.m. Saturday on "The Jewish nounced. He said that the funds • Carey. 1 Extra for lc Family Agency and Planning donald would be provided by the gov- "The Big Moment" features a for Communal Needs" with Her- An unusual greeting' card from Israel in the form of a7 --One Side an ernment development budget, bert•H. Schiff of Columbus and cast of top Hollywood perform- the Agency and by various cam- attractive new year greeting and on the other—a tuneful holiday SPECIAL, 3 FOR $1.00. Lee Ferbestein, Akron, leading ers, headed.' by Academy Award , paigns in Israel and abroad. song. Reg. Price winner Donna Reed, Robert the discussion. Remember your friends and relatives in Israel for the holidays with Young, Thomas Mitchell, John Dr. Josephthal, who left for Soya _Script. Get them from a responsible agent. We ore an au- At 3 p.m., "Planning for the thorized agent for Soya Script. Aging in Small and Intermedi- Derek, Eduard Franz and For- the United States, said that half ate Cities," a session led by rest Tucker. It was produced by of the 30,000 immigrants—in 6.- BORENSTEIN'S BOOK and MUSIC STORE Sidney Mahalowitz, Indianap- Paramount Pictures for UJA 000 family units—will be settled TO. 6-9504 olis, and Dr. Henry Hartman, with - Mel Epstein as producer directly in agricultdral settle- 4 12066 Dexter ■ ments. Toledo, will give special atten- and Nathan Juran as director. , T ire-Thirds of British People Fear Nazi Rebirth In Germany . 49g. ,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Al ■ all••••101.111•.. Jhe Women; 2)iviOion droll Committee /or S tate oie Jorael Pondt proudly pre:ten/3 "Yes, I'll 'buy an Israel Bond right now," says Mrs. George Spoon- (left), -after listening to a stirring talk by Avis Shulman (center) in the home of Mrs. Benjamin Gould (right). G4 Outstate Women buy Bonds, too—Mrs. Ida. Gal- low (center), of Pontiac hands her $1,000 check to Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn (right) after an address in the latter's home by Goldie Adler (left). -wVetroit 3Premiere PERALOGUE" Carol Longone s Musical Digest Version. of "La Traviata" Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Ctatriwg. Mathilde Sarrand, Bernard Green, Lee Johnson Guest of Honor: ESTHER NERLITZ, First Secretary of the Israel Embassy Admission: Purchase of an Israel Bond, or membership in the "CHEN CLUB" (sale or collection of $2,500 in Bonds) . In the first of a series of parlor meetings for the "Operalogue," Goldie Adler, beloved Detroit communal leader, spoke to an enthusiastic group in the sum- mer home of Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, 3277 Interlaken Road, Pine Lake. Among those shown with Mrs. Adler (top right) are Mrs. Cohn (lower right) and "Operalogue" Committee Co-Chairmen, Mrs. Harry Kay and Mrs. Joseph Katchke (second and third from right bottom, respectively). 111 STOLLMAN SUMMER ESTATE 2675 Lake Angelus Road - Pontiac . Dessert Luncheon Will Be Served — Transportation Availabl( OPERALOGUE COMMITTEE - WO. 2-5091 Avis .Shulman, National Chairman of the Israel Bond Speakers Division, re- ported on her recent Israel visit to an inspired assembly in the home of Mrs. Benjamin Gould, 18490 Roselawn. She congratulated the group for enrolling Sponsors ($1,000 Bond buyers) for the "Operalogue." Seated around Mrs. Shul- man (center) are "Operalogue" Committee heads, Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Katehke (left and right of Mrs. Shulman), and Mrs. Gould (right).