Golda Myerson's Biographer F,(1 ‘; To Address Labor Zionist Marie Syrkin, noted author and educator, will address an open meeting of the Labor , Zionist Organization of Detroit, next Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, Schaefer at 7 Mile. Miss Syrkin's latest book, "Way of Valor," a biography of Golda Meyerson, has just come off the press. Autographed copies of the book will be on sale after the lecture, which will be followed by a social hour. Miss Syrkin, who was born in Switzerland and came to the United States in early childhood, was educated in the New York public schools and is a graduate of Cornell University. She vis- ited Palestine for the third time in 1945 to interview Jewish survivors from Nazism and heroes of the underground for her chronicle of Jewish re- sistance under the Nazis, "Blessed Is the Match." In 1947, Miss Syrkin visited • the DP camps in Germany to Beth Aaron Juniors Elect New Officers The Beth Aaron Juniors re- gather material for a series of cently elected the following new articles on Jewish DPs. Her officers: Irwin Wolfe, president; biography of Golda Myerson is Connie Adler and David Levine, the result of her intimate knowl- vice presidents; Harvey Hauer, treasurer, and Berta Weinberg, secretary. A special service and commu- nity , breakfast held at 9 a.m. every Sunday is the major ac- tivity of this post Bar Mitzvah group of teenagers. They also par- . ticipate in the Intercongregation- al Basketball League. Rep. Rabaut Joins Salute To Retiring VA Leader Honor Anna Schreiber On Her 70th Birthday Scores of congratulations are pouring into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, 3781 W. Outer Dr., on the 70th birth- day of Mrs. Schreiber, which she observed on the • fourth day of Hanukah. A dinner party was given for 180 guests at the Lee Plaza. The Schreibers' son, five daughters, 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild participated in the festivities. Mr. Schreiber was master of ceremonies and the program was Rabbi Gorrelick is in charge of religious activities and the Men's conducted in the form of "This Club sponsors the group. The Is Your Life" tribute to his wife, next special activity of the Ju- Anna. On Feb. 20, Mr. and Mrs. niors will be a late Friday serv- Schreiber will celebrate their ice to be held on Jan. 13. golden wedding anniversary. U. S. -Military Attaches Attend Israel Embassy Party MARIE SYRBIN edge of the Zionist movement and its leading personalities. - At present, Miss Syrkin is on the faculty of Brandeis Univer- sity, and is an editor of Jewish Frontier. • Stern College Offers Degrees to Women Under the leadership of Dr.. , terested in providing young wom- Samuel Belkin, its president, I en with a liberal arts education, a Yeshiva University, in the lastt the same time providing them with a grounding in Jewish learn- 10 years, has opened three ing and traditions. schools to provide young women.' The four-year course of study of high school age and up with I leads to a bachelor's degree in an opportunity for intensive Jew- arts or religious education. Stu- ish education, as well as a gen- dents may major in natural sci- eral academic culture. ences, humanities, social sciences Education for women began at CT Hebraic studies. Courses in Yeshiva University with the cre- Jewish studies are offered on , ation of the Central Yeshiva elementary and advanced levels. High School for Girls, in 1948.1 Later that year, the school of I education and community admin- Gala New rear's Eve istration was opened on a coedu- I cational basis. In 1954, Stern College for Worn- Saturday, December 31 en was established as the first At Mayfair Catering liberal arts college for women under Jewish auspices. The col- Doncing to the Music of lege is located at 253 Lexington Ben Katzman Ave, New York. For Further Information, Call Stern College is primarily in- LI 64788 - -" UN. 1`1.2821 Detroit civic and veterans lead- ers joined last Friday at a dinner honoring Guy Palmer on his re- tirement as head of the Detroit office of the Veterans Adminis- tration. Congressman Louis C. Rabaut attended the dinner. Rep. Rabaut also was honored, receiving a special citation from the Veterans of Foreign Wars for services as chairman of the Michigan Con- gressional Committee which ob- tained the establishment of vet- erans facilities in Michigan. MEET FRIENDS— MAKE FRIENDS— HAVE FUN— at ADULT SOCIAL CLUBS - GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE and BUFFET DINNER SATURDAY, DEC. 31st, 1955 MOSS KOSHER CATERERS . 9925 Dexter Featuring "The BEL-AIRES' . ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA DANCING-9:30 to ? ' FOR RESERVATION CALL: $5 Per Person UN 2-6317 Appoint Assistant DA WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Mili- tary attaches representing virtu- ally all embassies in Washington and high-ranking U.S. military officers and government officials joined in a Hanukah celebration tendered at the Israel Embassy by Col Katriel Salmon, chief Israel military, air and naval attache. BROOKLINE, Mass., (JTA) -- The appointment of Leon Rubin as a Special Assistant District Attorney has been announced by Myron N. Lane, Norfolk County District Attorney. 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