Service Group to Hear Reports
By Caravan. Members at Meeting
Morocco Jews Get
In their first report to the corn- Rosenwald, general chairman of
munity since returning from Is- the UJA, presiding. Besides Mr.
rael, members of the Detroit Ser- Harman, who was formerly Is-
vice Group Caravan will recount rael's Consul-General in New
their experiences abroad at the York, the speakers will include
first DSG Luncheon Club meet- UJA President Edward M.M.
ing Friday noon, Nov. 18, at the Warburg and Rabbi Friedman.
The three UJA leaders headed
Fred M. Butzel Memorial Build-
a 60-member UJA Overseas Study
ing.
Milton K. Mahler, Detroit Ser- MiSsion which has just returned
vice Group president, invited from an intensive survey of Jew-
board members of the seven trade ish needs in Europe and Israel.
and professional divisions and the
overall DSG board to attend and
bring their friends to the meet-
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ill mark the begin-
ing, which will
rung of the second annual series
Joseph L. Weinberg, director
for the Friday Luncheon Club.
Max Osnos, Caravan chairman, of operations of the Community
As His Prote cces'
Weinbera Wins
Carl Pritz Prize
will report on his observations in Workshop of Detroit, was an-
Israel. Emil T. Stern will speak nounced winner of the Carl M.
Pritz Memorial Prize for the out-
on industrial development and
standing paper presented at the
outlook and_ David Safran will
Midwestern Regional Conference
tell of programs for children.
of Jewish Vocational Services,
Albert Fruman will show pic- held in Pittsburgh, Oct. 28-31,
tures taken on the trip and dis- under auspices of. the Jewish Oc-
cuss the Israeli economic outlook. cupational Council.
Programs for the aged will be
The award was created last
discussed by Alex Sklar.
year in memory of a former
Other DSG Activities
president of the Jewish Voca-
DSG activities for -the week in- tional Service of Cincinnati, and
clude the biennial meeting of the its first winner was Lloyd
mercantile division on Tuesday, Meadow, administrative assistant
at 12 noon at the Butzel Memorial of the Jewish Vocational Service
Building. James Wineman, chair- of Detroit. The award carries a
man of the mercantile division, $50 prize.
announced that major business
Weinberg's paper.dealt with the
will include election of officers sheltered workshop's role . in vo-
and directors, three representa- cational guidance work. It- pre-
tives to the board of governors sented the philosophy and tech•
of the Jewish Welfare Federation, niques developed in the coopera-
and representatives to the overall tive relationship of the Com-
Detroit Service Group Board.
munity Workshop and the Jewish
Cash mobilization efforts are Vocational Service, both Jewish
also receiving priority attention Welfare Federation member
among DSG divisions to provide agencies.
the funds to meet the operating
The Community Workshop pro-
costs of local federation services. gram has been vital in the diag-
Toni Borman, chairman of the nosis and vocational rehabilita-
food division, will meet with his tion of physically and emotion-
board Monday, at 8 p. m., at the ally handicapped people. Mea-
Esther Berman Building, to plan dow's paper, presented at the
the division's cash mobilization 1954 meeting at Louisville, was
effort.
on the theory of vocational
Seymour S. Winokur, collection choice, and was subsequently
chairman for the real estate and published in the summer, 1955
building council, reported to divi- issue of the Journal of Counsel-
sion head Irving Frenzel that sev- ing Phychology.
eral workers have been enrolled
Detroit participants in the con-
and are covering assignments.
ference included Albert Cohen,
UJA Session in N. V.
executive director of both the
Avraham Harman, Deputy Di- Jewish Vocational Service and
rector-General of Israel's Foreign Communky Workshop, who was
Ministry, will fly to New York chairman of a session on job
next week to address an extra- placement of persons with cardi-
ordinary meeting of the United ac disorders: Selma Lesser and
Jewish Appeal's national leader ac Morton Goldman, vocational
ship, at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- guidance counselors of youth at
tel, Friday, Nov. 18, it was an-
JVS, Meadow, and Weinberg. Dr.
nounced by Rabbi Herbert A.
Goldman served as recorder of a
Friedman, UJA executive vice- session on a follow-up ,study of
chairman.
the vocational adjustment of for-
The Nov. 18 meeting will mer refugees.
open at 10 a.m., with William
Samuel S. Greenberg is presi-
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS dent of the Community Work-
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shop and Hoke Levin is president
Friday, November 11, 1955
of JVS. Both agencies have their
offices in the Butzel Memorial
Building.
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to The Jewish News
PARIS—A delegation of lead-
ing Moroccan rabbis, headed by
Grand Rabbi Saul Dannan, was
received Tuesday by Sultan Sidi
Mohammed Ben Youssef who will
be back in the capital of Morocco
within the next 10 days. The
Sultan also received Jacques
Dahan, secretary general of the
Council of Jewish Communities
in Morocco, and Bernard Le-
cache, president of the Inter-
national League ,Against Racism
and Anti-Semitism.
The Sultan assured the Jewish
representatives that no distinc-
tion would be made between
Moslem and Jewish subjects
under his rule. He asked them
to urge Jews to make their con-
tribution to the building of the
new Morocco. Jews in Morocco
have no citizenship status but
are considered "proteges" of the
Sultan.
The rabbinical delegation said
in a communique that the rabbis
"presented to His Majesty
respectful greetings of the Jewish
population - of Morocco and con-
veyed their fervent prayers that
the nation should enjoy in the
immediate futUre a new era of
prosperity, to be found once
again in peace and harmony of
all his peoples."
Chicago Raises $700,000
For Hebrew U. Library
CHICAGO, (JTA) — Some I
$120,000 was .pledged for the con-
structionof .a library at the He-
brew University of Jerusalem at
a dinner honoring Maxwell Ab-
bell, a ,member of President Eis-
enhower's Committee on Govern-
ment Contract, and Samuel Kat-
zin, both Chicago Jewish leaders.
This brings the total raised in
the current Chicago campaign in
behalf of the university to over
$700,000. The goal is a millon
dollars.
At a dinner, Max Bressler of
Chicago, a vice-president of the
Zionist Organization of America,
proposed to the 500 guests that
funds raised for the university
be earmarked for a library hon-
oring Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver.
Speakers at the affair included
Rabbi Silver 'and Dr. George S.
Wise, chairman of the univer-
sity's board of governors.
Goldman Appointed Psychologist for JVS
Dr. Morton Goldman of Cham- grants and loans, in addition to
paign, Ill., has been appointed a vocational guidance and aptitude
testing.
counselor - psychologist for the
Agency offices are in the But-
Jewish Vocational Service, an-
nounces Hoke Levin, president. zel Memorial Building. Those in-
terested in its services may call
Goldman
Dr.
WO
1-8570 for information.
received his
Ph.D. in educa- •
tional psycholo- -
gy from the Uni-
versity of Illi-
nois, where
w a s employed
for several
years as a re- .
searcher on the
effects of anxie-
t y , frustration
and hostility on
learning. He has Dr. Goldman
also been a counselor and in-
structor in psychology at Dan-
ville Community College in Dan-
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ville, Ill.
Phone
for Estimate.
"His addition to the staff will
enable the vocational service to
THE BEST COSTS NO MORE
expand its services to meet the
growing number of requests from
youths and adults for assistance
in vocational guidance and apti-
tude testing," declared Levin.
The Jewish Vocational Service,
Carpet Cleaning Co.
supported through the Allied
Jewish Campaign, provides a job
Pic,o or, c1 OR,ce,
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placement program and assist-
ance in securing scholarship
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Leader
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The 23rd Annual Balfour Celebration
Sponsored by the Zionist Organization of Detroit
Jr. Division Institute
To Start on Nov. 20
STATION WJLB
MENASHA SKULNIK
New York TV and Stage Star
CANTOR JUDAH GOLDRING
Detroit's Famous Concert Singer
and
Florence Weintraub Goldring
Accompanist
The Junior Division of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation will pre-
sent a Leadership Institute con-
sisting of lecture and discussion
meetings on five successive Sun-
days beginning Nov. 20, an-
nounced Junior Division presi-
dent, William Wetsman.
Judge Theodore Levin, presi-
dent, and Isidore Sobeloff, exec-
utive director, of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, will speak on
the subject, "Federation Idea," at
the initial meeting, said Leader-
ship Institute committee chair-
man Robert Kasle.
Second on the Institute agenda
is an intensive study of "Lbcal
Agencies" with talks by Albert
Elazar, superintendent, United
Hebrew Schools, Morris Garvett,
chairman of Federation's educa-
tion division, Abe Kasle, presi-
dent of the Hebrew schools, and
Irwin Shaw, executive director,
Jewish Community Center.
On the third Sunday, "National
and Overseas Agencies" will be
the topic of the fourth meeting
and "Our Junior Division Role,
What makes a Leader?" will be
the subject of the final meeting.
Dorothy Brown, Daniel Hoffer,
John C. Hopp Jr., Phil Krawitz,
Daniel Levin, Judy Oberstein,
Ronald Rothstein, Walter Rubi-
ner, Ivan Sch olnick, Marlene
Weingarden and Fred Winkel-
. man assisted committee chairman
Kasle.
Harry Cohen
Abe Borman
Associate Chairman
Samuel Feldstein
Honorary Chairman
Chairman
To Meet Your Friends
To Enjoy a Rare Musical Treat
To Promote the interests of Israel—Now More Essential Than Ever
NATHAN MILSTEIN
Masonic Temple, This Saturday, Nov. 12, 8:30 p.
TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE FROM 6:30. P.M., SATURDAY
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