Labor Zionists to Launch WA Efforts Rhodes No To Head Colincil At Chicago Midwest Conference At the Community Council del- Nations; Mrs. Ada -Sereni, be- loved Israel heroine; Baruch egates' assembly, April 25, Sam- Zuckerman, a member of the uel J. Rhodes was nominated for Executive of the Jewish Agency president, to succeed Sidney M. for Palestine; Dr. Sara Feder, Shevitz, by the nominating com- faculty member of the Univer- mittee, headed by Harold Berry. sity of Missouri and national •Other nominees are: Vice- chairman of the Pioneer Wom- presidents, Rabbi Morris Adler, en's Organization, and Bartley Harry Yudkoff and Hy Safran; Crum, noted attorney and treasurer, Charles Goldstein; secretary, Louis LaMed. spokesman for refugee causes. The following were nominated Labor Zionist groups will be represented from Detroit, Flint for three-year terms on the executive committee : Lillian and Grand Rapids. An Israel pioneer who helped Aaron, William Cohen, Lawrence found one of Israel's major W. Crohn, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. agricultural settlements, Givat Samuel Krohn, Benjamin Lai- Brenner, Mrs. Sereni won con- kin, Morris Lieberman, Mrs. siderable • fame for her heroic Philip Bernstein, Philip Mar- work in directing the "unoffi- cuse, I. Pokempner, David I. cial" migration of 25,000 war Rosin, Walter Berlow, Meyer refugees from Italy to Palestine Silverman and Dr. Shmarya in the three years preceding the Kleinman. Nominated for vacancies on establishment of the state of Israel. During Israel's War of the board are Mrs. Max Frank Independence, she played a key and Morris W. Stein. Additional ;ominations will be role in securing and managing the flow of supplies to Israel's received at the Council office beleagured Defense Army. She through- May 9, in adcordance is the widow of Enzo Sereni, with the provision that nomi- World War II hero who was nations may be made by petition executed by tne Nazis at Dachau for 14 days after the nominat- In cooperation with the Col- 1 for his work behind enemy lines ing committee's report. Such leges of Jewish Studies of Cleve- in helping to liberate Nazi-held petitions must be signed by five . land and Pittsburgh, the Mid- Jews in Italy. delegates. rasha-College of Jewish Studies of Detroit, is sponsoring an In- stitute at Camp Tamarack the weekend of May 13-15, Louis La- Med, Midrasha chairman, an- nounces. The Institute's central theme is "Jewish Youth of America Prepares to Greet the Future." The purpose is to afford stu- dents and staff of colleges of Jewish studies in this area an opportunity to spend a week-end together in a purely Hebraic cultural, spiritual and social en- vironment. In addition to Midrasha staff Proof of Ford's extra worth is its sales gains members. eminent visiting lec- turers will speak. The opening ...numerically greater than any other car in '54. lecture on "Jewish Personalities And'this year, with Trigger-Torque power and and Philosophies that Molded Thunderbird styling, Ford is more than ever the Jewish People" will be given by Dr. Ephraim Shmueli, Dean America's most wanted car! of the Haifa Teachers Institute, You'll recognize the Thunderbird heritage in who is on the staff of the De- the new Ford almost everywhere you look—from troit Midrasha as a visiting pro- its visored head lights to its stunning tail fins. fessor. And a look inside Ford's Luxury Lounge inte- Discussions will also be held on :The Future of American riors reveals rich new upholstery and exciting Jewry — Realism and Idealism," . "Does American Jewish Educa- FORD the New BEST SELLER tion Properly Prepare. Youth to Face Its Destiny — Theory vs. Practice," "The Unity and Core of Judaism in Israel," and "The Place of Religious Education in the Preparation of Youth." Among those participating in the program will be Dr. Aharon Kessler, director of the Council of Jewish Education of PittS- burgh; Rabbi Jacob Kabakoff, Dean of the College of Jewish Studies of Cleveland; and Albert Elazar and Bernard Isaacs, re- spectively Aisociate Superin- tend and Superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools. The music and dance pro- grams, which will be part of the weekend, will be conducted by Mr. Julius Schwartz, music di- rector of the United Hebrew Schools. Five outstanding Israel and American personalities will ad- dress the second annual confer- ence of the Midwest Labor Coun- cil of the United Jewish Appeal, May 7 and 8, Morrison. Hotel, Chicago. The conference will bring to- gether hundreds of officials and leaders of the American Labor Zionist move- ment in 27 ma- jor cities of 11 mi dwestern states, for the purpose of launching Labor Zionist efforts in support of Mrs. Sereni the United Jewish Appeal's cur- rent nationwide campaign. Principal speakers include Mordecai Kidron, Israel's Deputy Representative to the United ............... Midrasha Holds Weekend Institute Jewish Natio 11 al Fund to Sell Trees As Mother's Day Honor, Memoriam The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit will again is- sue Tree Certificates in honor of mothers on Mother's Day, which this year will be observed On May 8, according to a stat e - ment released this week by the Council office. Certificates for trees planted in Israel at $1.50 each will be mailed upon order from the JNF office, TO. 8-7384, or through chairmen of affiliated organiza- tionS. According to • the statement, the JNF "recommends the plant- ing of trees in Israel as one of the most dignified forms of hon- oring Mother on- her day, or to per-petuate her memory in the forests of Israel." "Since `A Tree Is a Symbol of Lite'," the statement continues, "a growing tree would be a liv- ing tribute to every m o t h e r. Therefore, we suggest trees in Israel to honor or memorialize her." In addition to serving as an honoriam or memoriam, the JNF states, the trees help drain swamps, save soil from erosion, raise the level of underground water, provide shade, invigorate soil and air, act as windbreak- ers to shelter young crops, cre- ate . parks and playgrounds, beautify the land and , provide work for many new immigrants, helping their absorption into the life of the land. Freedom Project Holds Civil Rights Workshops Two workshops on basic civil liberties are being conducted for six weeks running under the auspices of the Detroit Freedom Agenda Project, which is plan- ned in cooperation with the na- tional program initiated by the Carrie Chapman Catt Mem- orial Fund of the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Irving E. Sigel, temporary chairman, states that the work- shops, which began last week, are held at 8 p.m., each Thurs- day, at Hannan YMCA, 10401 E. Jefferson, and Fisher YMCA, 2051 W. Grand Blvd. Programs include discussions on "Freedom of Speech," "Con- gressional Investigations," "Loy- alty Programs" and "Academic Freedom." Among the board members of DFAP are Mrs. Sigel, Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, Leo M. Sobel and Morton J. Sobel. Ford is winning friends faster than any other car! pi, - Leu „ trim schemes that are color-keyed to the new super-enamel exterior color you select. 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The entire program is under the direction of Dan Frohman, nationally prominent singer, composer and conductor, who is planning a diversified evening - of Yiddish, modern Israeli and English ballads, operettas, opera and oratorio. William .Gayman, assistant conductor, will open the prci7 grain with several selections, ac- companied by Bella Goldberg. Rebecca Frohman, talented, local pianist, will .appear in a solo group. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -9 . , Friday, April 29, 1:96.1. . , - NSR, 15.04Y. LOCAL DELIVERED PRICES FOR A '53 FORD MAINLINE SIX START AS LOW AS $1605" That Ford Foirlon• Club Sedan Is ono of Ford's 16 models with now Thundsirbird styling A Test Drive will tell you why the swing is to. „ *Manufacturer's suggested local delivered price. Optional equipment, accessories, and state sales tax, if any, additional. FORD DEALERS OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT • 7%0(0 .r.v.,te,11:$11,014