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JWV Activities

Mrs. Milan Named
To Head Bond's
Women's Division

Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY will complete plans for a
Smorgasbord dinner slated for
Jan. 24, at its meeting this Tues-
day evening, in the Memorial
Home. Payment of dues will en-
title members to admission at
the former affair, states Mrs.
Ruth Weiss, president. For fur-
ther information, c a 11 Mrs.
Harry Harrison, UN 2-0346.
Members are urged by Mes-
dames Ann Slotnick and Ger-
trude Left, chairmen, to gather
household items and old cloth-
ing for the March rummage
sale.
*
*
*
CHARLES & AARON KO-
GAN POST and AUXILIARY
will hold a games party Satur-
day evening, in the Memorial
Home. Other entertainment also
MRS. CHARLES MILAN
has been planned. For informa-
Mrs.
Charles Milan has been
tion, call Mrs. Joseph Kretzmer,
named chairman 'of the Detroit
DI 1-0126.
Women's Division for State of
Israel Bonds for 1956, it was an-
Three Prominent Jews
nounced by •Mrs. Michael Sta-
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth vitsky, of East Orange, N. J.,
LONDON (JTA)—Three emi- national chairman of the Israel
nent Jews were knighted by Bonds Women's Division. After
Queen Elizabeth II. They are Mrs. Stavitsky had conferred
Dr. Hersh Lauterpacht, until with local Bond leaders, it was
recently -professor of Interna- unanimously decided that Mrs.
tional law at Cambridge Uni- Milan's background in Bond
versity; Col. Frederick C. Stern, work eminently qualified her
prominent horticulthrist and to undertake this task.
Jewish communal leader; and
Mrs. Milan, a Trustee of the
Prof. Solly Zuckerman, deputy Guardians of Israel for the
chairman of the Advisory Coun- third consecutive year (a trus-
cil on Scientific Policy.
tee is a purchaser in any given
Of the three newly knighted year of at least $10,000 worth of
Jews, two were born outside Israel -Bonds), is one of the
United Kingdom. Prof. country's top-ranking CHEN
the
Lauterpacht was born in Gali- workers. As a member of CHEN,
cia. Prof. Zuckerman was born the women's volunteer sales
corps for Israel Bonds, she has
in South Africa.
sold over $30,000 in Israel
Bonds. For this achievement
Tu b'Shvat Skit to Highlight she wears a bracelet from which
Junior Hadassah Brunch
are suspended the 12 golden
A skit on Tu b'Shvat will charms representative of the
highlight the Junior Hadassah 12 lost tribes of Israel, a charm
brunch for members and for each $2,500 Bond sales.
friends to be held at 12 noon,
Mrs. Milan served as chair-
Sunday, .at Hadassah House,
man
of the organizations com-
16240 W. '7 Mile.
After the brunch, a bowling mittee in 1955 and coordinated
session will be held to round the activities of all the Jewish
out the afternoon's activities. women's organizations who par-
Further information can be had ticipated in the 1955 Israel Bond
in Ha-
by calling Miss Irene Zimmer- Drive. She is active'
dassah, on wh.ose board she
man, UN. 3-0754.
served for mans years. She is
affiliated
with the Jewish Na-
During 1945 alone, ,-the War.
tional. Fund, American Jewish
Department spent approximate-
Congress, Labor Zionist Move-
ly $1,575 per second.
ment, Detroit Parent,Tea-chers
Detroit Jewish News-19 Association and Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Milan's mother, Mrs.
Friday, January 13, 1956
Sarah Komaroff, and her sister,
Mrs. Isidore Stavinsky, reside
in. Degania Beth in the Jordan
Valley, near the upper Galilee,
in Israel. She has twice visited
Israel, in 1935 and 1952: •

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Slates 2 Events Monday

The third in a series of book
reviews will be sponsored by
the Sisterhood of Temple Israel,
beginning with brunch at 10
a.m., Monday, in the temple.
Mrs. Esther Mossman will re-
view Joseph Vertel's "The Last
Temptation."
The Sisterhood's. Garden Club
will present Hrand Hampikian.
horticulturist and landscape de-
signer, as its guest speaker at
a program that afternoon, at
•1 p.m.
His subject, "The Backyard,•
will be illustrated by colored
slides. Tickets to both programs
are available at the door, and
are open to the 'public.

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A GENERAL MEETING OF ALL ORTHODOX GROUPS
IN DETROIT WILL TAKE PLACE THURSDAY,
JANUARY 19, 1956-8 P.M. AT THE YOUNG
ISRAEL CENTER, DEXTER AND FULLERTON

This public meeting is being called for the purpose of
re-organizing and re-activating the Merkaz, in order to form
"A United Orthodox Jewish Community" in Detroit. All or-
thodox groups are requested to send delegations to repre-
sent them at the meeting.

Every traditionally-minded Jew in Detroit is urged and
cordially invited to attend and to be part of this communal,
vibrant, traditional movement which will give a sense of
identification with the eternal truths hallowed by centuries
of observance and practice.

"COMMITTEE FOR A

RE-ORGANIZED MERKAZ"
.David J. Cohen, Chaidman

Fashion Show to Head
Bramson Games Party

Vera Bramson Chapter of
Women's American ORT has
scheduled a games party on
Wednesday, at Knights of Py-
thias Temple, 1578-7 Wyoming.
The evening's highlight will
be an exclusive showing of new
spring fashions by the Jacque-
line Shops of Detroit and Oak
Park. Prizes and refreiiiments
also will be featured:
For tickets or inform-ation,
call Mrs. Seymour Newman,
UN. 4-0083; Mrs. Howard Kro-
nick, DI. 1-2942; o• Mrs. ,Mur-
ray Shubin, LI. 7-5367.
•

Center Juniors Offered-
Weekly Dance Classes

Social dance classes for Jun-
iors, 10-12 years old,. will be
held Thursdays at 4 p.m. at
the Davison branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
Modern dance' classes for
Juniors from 8-10 will begin
this Tuesday at 4 p.m. Classes.
for children 5-7 years old will
be held Tuesdays at 5 p.m. and
another series for 10-12 year
olds will open Wednesday at 4
p.m.
Reservations for 10 class ses-
sions may be made by calling
the Junior Department at WE.
3-7380.

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