Program Listed for Federation Worens Annual. Institute •N Torkshop, Jan. 1.9 6--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 tzraciti ....thank l ott H. Gass, Arthur I. Gould, Louis Zionists Choose Lewis F. Heideman. Joseph M. Markel, Membership Chairman Maurice M. Perlman, Arthur S.1 Purdy, Samuel J. Rhodes, Daniel • M. Ben Lewis, chairman of the Shapiro, Albert Shulman, Benja- membership committee of the min B. Stamell and Julian To- I Zionist Organization of Detroit, bias on the committee. Mrs. Aaron Nathan chairs the has announced that his co- "Women As Suburbanites." Com- chairman will be Sherman Sha- mittee members are Mesdames piro, former president of Nordau From the left: Mesdames, Robert Barnett, Robert Golby, Chapter, ZOD. Alexander W. Sanders, Her- Abraham Hertzel, Arthur B. Additional committee members schel V. Kreger and William N. Kneip, Harry Z. Mellins, Ellis B. are Arnold Ros- Rifkin, Harold A. Robinson, Frank. Richard M. Shwayder, Arthur m a n, Samuel Feldstein, A. C. The schedule for the ninth an- Winer and Robert M. Zell. Lappin, David nual Institute of the Women's M. Zellman, Division of the Jewish Welfare Harry Cohen, Federation is announced by Mrs. Philip Lang- Lewis B. Daniels, vice-president wald, Joseph responsible for program. Hirsch, Leonard The all-day affair, to take Radner and Bal- place at Adas Sholom, Wednes- four Peisner. Lewis day, Jan. 19, will begin with GENEVA, (JTA) — There are "ZOA membership today ex- registration at 9:30 a.m., con- 790 Jews left in all of China. ac-1 vocation and a presentation at cording to a survey carried out presses unity of purpose with the 10 a.m., and six simultaneous by the Joint Distribution Com- people of Israel in furthering the workshops at 10:45. mittee, which has made the re- growth and development of the Following a luncheon. a busi- sults known here. Everyone of ness meeting, summary of the the 790 has indicated a desire free and democratic Jewish State in the Middle East thus fostering morning sessions and an address to leave China. of interest will take place. This 790 is the remnant of the the principles and ideals of The Institute, tiled "How 24,000 Jews living in China when American Democracy," Lewis Many Women Are You?", will World War II broke out. Of said. feature workshop sessions which these, some 18,000 were refugees To meet the challenge, the deal with the roles a woman is from Central Europe, practically committee's telephone squads called upon to play each day. everyone of whom was moved began their work last Wednes- They are titled "Women As out of the country by the JDC in day. Mothers," "Women As Mothers- the years between 1945 and 1949. Plans are being made , for an in-law—Grandmothers," "Fam- Since then, there has been a early "Z" Day; to be held on Jan. ily Planner," "Creative Woman," steady trickle to many other 16. All interested in assisting and "Women As Suburbanites." states. with this work are urged to con- The "Women As Wives" com- The distinguishing mark of tact any committee member. mittee is chaired by Mrs. Ben- the group is its advanced age, jamili E. Jaffe. Mesdames Harry with some 300 over the age of E. August, Seymour Freedman, 60 and only 115 under 18 years Dr. Wise Honored Ellis Fisher, Charles Lakoff, of age. Only seven children are On 50th Year as Rabbi Lewis IL Manning, Milford R. of school age. Of the remainder, Pregerson, Sam Wasserman, and some 500 are - between 45 and 60, NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Jo- I. Jerome Hauser are committee and 300 are between 18 and 45. nah B. Wise, spiritual leader of mem hers. Of the total, some 160 are "hard- the Central Synagogue here, was Mrs. Ben Snider is chairman of core" cases, with some 50 hos= honored upon the "Women As Mothers" com- pitalized cases. F'unds for the his completion mittee and hai as her commit- maintenance of the "hard-core" of 50 years of tee members Mesdames Charles , cases is supplied by the JDC, service as a Abramson, Henry J. Goodman, through the Shanghai Jewish rabbi. The 73-year- Sander A. Hillman, Richard A. Community Council. Berlin. George Reinitz, and Al-1 Most of the Jews still in China old rabbi, son of fled Russia in 1919 and 1920 Isaac M. Wise, bert A. Schwartz. Mrs. William H. Frank heads after the Bolshevik revolution- founder of Re- the "Women As Mothers-in-law 590 are in this category and 201 ; form Judaism in —Grandmothers" group. Work- are classified as either stateless this country, in- ing with her are Mesdames Sam- or coming from other countries dicated in a ser- uel S. Aaron, Abraham Cooper, of origin. Those with Soviet mon to the con- Lewis B. Daniels, Samuel S. passports cannot receive visas gregation that Greenberg, Arthur S. Purdy, ' except with the permission of he has no inten- tion of ' retiring Emil D. Rothman, and Samuel the Soviet Consulate. Dr. Wise All except 10 of the 790 are at this time. H. Rubiner. During the ceremony honor- The "Family Planner" group living in three cities: 310 in Is led by Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger. Shanghai; 350 in Harbin, and ing him, he was presented with Mesdames Milton Freud, Aimee 120 in Tientsin. The remaining a special citation by Hebrew Gaines Jerome B. Crossman ten are divided between Tsintao Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, which was founded John. C. Hopp, Leo Orecklin, and Dalny. In replying to the JDC ques- by his father, and where he Oscar D. Schwartz and Abel D. Swirsky are committee mem- tionaire, more than half of the himself was ordained in 1904. Jews indicated a desire to immi- Besides holding rabbinical bers. The "Creative Woman" com- grate to Israel. Brazil was their posts in Chattanooga, Tenn., mittee has Mrs. Alexander W. second choice, while the United Portland, Ore. and here, Dr. Sanders as chairman with Mes- States was the fourth choice. Wise was active in helping save dames Aimes R. Gaines, Harvey Fifty-nine of them had no pref- , a remnant of German Jewry and erence, as long as they got out ' in organizing and leading the I United Jewish Appeal. of China. only 790 Jews Left In China Turover Second Generation Plans Square Dance Jan. 9 Sons and daughters of mem- bers of the Turover Aid Society are planning a get-acquainted square dance at 9 p.m. Jan. 9, at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter. Jim Schultheis will be the caller. The dance has been scheduled to acquaint children of members with each other, with the idea of organizing a younger married couples organization, affiliated with Turover. Friends are in- vited. - INTERESTED IN NeW Pontiac? See Lighted Monorail Over ZOA House A The MI Z'R A CHI ORGANIZATION of DETROIT wishes to take this opportunity to extend its heartfelt thanks to the following for their close cooperation in the past : CONG. ADAS SHALOM—Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Manny Lax, Nathan R. Epstein, Ira G. Kaufman. CONG. ADAS YESHLTRUN—Meyer. Freedman, Hyman Mandelbaum. CONG. AHA.VAS ACHIM—Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz, Albert Burke, Abraham Nusbaum, Isadore Lee- man, Harry Eskin: CONG. AHAVAS ISRAEL (Grand Rapids)—P.abbi Gershon Winer, Percy A. Berman, Max L. Subar. CONG. ANSCHE BEREZNITZ—Ben Eizelman, Meyer Terebelo. Nathan. Rose. CONG. BETH AARON — Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, Jack Shenkman, Dr. Marvin A. Last, Harry Green, Samuel I. Friedman. CONG. BETH AARON V'ISRAEL — Sol Lapinsky, Charlie Wolok. CONG. BETH ISRAEL (Ann Arbor) — Rabbi Julius Weinberg, Osias Zwerdling, I. Friedman. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM — Rabbi Joseph Thulium, Louis Ellenbogen, Rabbi Israel Halpern, Morris Mohr. CONG. BETH ITZCHOCK—Sigmund Littman, Isidore Rosenthal. CONG. BETH MOSES—Rabbi Phil Rabinowitz, Sam Yuster, Irving Feldman, George Silverman. CONG. BETH SHMUEL — Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz, Isadore Rosenberg, Harry E. Citrin, Judo.. Lachar. CONG. BETH TEFILLATH MOSES (Mt. Clemens) — Rabbi Louis E. Kaufman, Baruch Litvin, Meyer - Davis, Rev. Samuel S. Schwartz. CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL—Morris Dorn. CONG. BETH TIKVAH—Rabbi Leiser Levin, John H. Florence, Abe Levenberg. CONG. BETH YEHUDAH & DOV FRENKEL — Rabbi Moses Rothenberg, Harry Stolsky, Jacob Sober- man, Israel Schwartz, David M. Edelman. CONG. B'NAI DAVID—Rabbi Hyirn Donin, Joe Gor- man, David J. Cohen, Isadore Gruskin, Mendel Shifman. CONG. B'NAI ISRAEL—Daniel Alpert, Isaac M. Fax- stein, Jacob Lesser, Bernard Waldman. CONG. B'NAI JACOB—Jacob Nosanchuk, Nathan . Fradkin, Max Hoberman, Abraham Milgrom. CONG. B'NAI MOSHE—Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Alfred Deutsch,. Mitchell Feldman. CONG. B'NAI ZION—Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin, Mor- ris Snow, Harry Katz. - CONG. CHESED 'SHEL EMES—Rabbi Israel Rockove, Harry E. Citrin. CONG. EZRAS ACHIM — Rabbi Abrahm Gardin, Isidor Sosnick, Jack Zeldes, Jacob Bobrin. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM — Rabbi Dr. Max Kapustin, Siegfried Cahri, Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, Rabbi Dr. Leopold Neuhaus. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL—Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Abram Shainak, Harry Einhorn. CONG. MOGEN ABRAHAM—Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel- emter,'• Max Kaplan, Sol G. Chinitz, Harry Lifshitz, Isadore Cohen. CONG. NORTHWEST ISRAEL—Rabbi Leo Goldman, Norman Sukenic, Harry Horowitz, Benjamin Brod- man, Harry L. Blitz, Arthur Klein. CONG. NUSACH HARIE—Rabbi S. F. Kahana, Abra- ham Axelrod, Lazar Hammes, Sam Nelson, Yoel Taitelbaum. CONG. SHAAR SHOMAIM (Windsor) — Rabbi Sam Stollman, Robert Cohen, Isadore Blitzer. CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAIM — Rabbi Isaac Kaplan, Joseph Balberor. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK—Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Harry Cohen, Rabbi Dr. A. M. Hershman. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK (Windsor) — Rabbi B. Orlanski, M. H. Nessel. CONG. SHAAREY ZION — Joseph Weinenger, Max Charness, Ben Gellman, Benjamin Assik. EVERGREEN JEWISH COMMUNITY—Ishiab Magy, Isadore Silverman, Jack Rose. OAK PARK SYNAGOGUE Rabbi Herbert S. Estrin, Jack Bodzin. OAK PARK JEWISH CENTER — 'Morris Novetsky, - Max Raimi, David Feldstein, Max Nusbaum, Rabbi Yaacov Homnick. YOUNG ISRAEL—Rabbi Samuel. H. Prero, Solomon B. Cohen, Samuel W. Platt, David I. Berris, Max Stoliman, Meyer Eisenberg. We are looking forward to your continued cooperation and hope to have your representatives with us at our 41st ANNIVERSARY BANQUET, to be held on Tues- day, January 11th, 1954, 6:30 p.m., at the Latin Quar- ter. An exceptional program is being prepared. Please keep this date - open on your calendar- and ask your Congregants to make their reservations NOW. ' SAUL BERCH MIZRACHI ORGANIZATION 12244. Dexter Blvd; TO. 8-3128 IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL Chairman, Banquet Committee . PACKER °PONTIAC 18650 LIVERNOIS UN. 3-9300 Afs. . Pinot() eourtetcy Dept. far ZOA Activities in Israel Lighted Ila,nukali Menorah sheds its glow over the ZOA House In Tel Aviv during the Hanukah Festival. The ZOA House is the American Israeli cultural center built by the Zionist Organization of America and awned for its late president, Daniel Frisch, PHILLIP STOLLMAN President MORRIS SNOW HERMAN K. COHEN ARTHUR GELLMAN Vice-Presidents DANIEL TEIVICHIN Honorary President ABRAHAM NUSBAUM Chrm., Executive Committee ZVI TOMKIEWICZ Exec,. Director