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October 26, 1956 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-10-26

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'M'rA:Ieliieirglr°SOWrviseiT by 1W-13 - Director: Personnel

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Throughout the entire United
Participating in a Religious States, the National Jewish Wel-
Emphasis Week at Bowling fare Board is in charge of-only .
Green State University, Rabbi one United Service Organiza-
M. ROBERT SYME, of Temple tion (USO) installation. But
Israel, will lecture at the in- that one is located right here in
stitution, in Ohio, from Oct. Michigan — at Selfridge Field.
29-31. The rabbi is a represen-
Actually, the USO is a co-
tative of the Jewish Chautauqua operative enterprise into which
Society, sponsored by the Na- are placed the
tional' Federation of Temple energies of the•ous,
Brotherhoods, organization dis- YM and YWCA
seminating authentic informa- t h e Salvation
tion about Judaism, as part of Army, National
an educational program.
Council of
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Catholic Serv-
i tS ttt 08G
"My Discovery of America" ices and JWB.
will be the subject of NILA
In other areas, each of the
MAGIDOFF'S talk at Detroit other four participating organ-
Town Hall, 11 a.m., Monday, izations supplies a field repre-
in Ford Auditorium. Mrs. Magi- sentative to serve as director of
doff is the wife of Robert Magi- the central USO, but JWB is
doff, the AP-NBC correspondent responsible only for the one at
who covered World War II from Mt. Clemens. The limited num-
inside Russia. Her biographer, ber of Jewish personnel, as
Willie Snow Etheridge, calls her compared with other religious
the "most dynamic personality groups in the armed forces, is
to appear on the American plat- responsible for the situation.
form. She survived the most
Charged with responsibility
harrowing hours of the -Bolshe-
for running the "Mt. Clemens
vik Revolution.
* *
USO is Al Mellman, a young
KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB man from St. Louis, who has
will meet at 9 p.m., Wednesday, succeeded in reactivating a
- in the home of Mrs. Morrie number of JWB programs in the
area since he took over in April
,Brodsky, 17603 Mendota.
of this year.
* * *
The first annual meeting of
As a representative of JWB,
t h e DETROIT PHILOSOPHI- Mellman not only must run the
CAL SOCIETY will be held at USO, but see that the special
8:15 p.m., today, in Kr es g e needs of Jewish servicemen who
Science Library, Second and fall under the aegis of JWB re-
Kirby. Russell MacLauclilin and ceive special -Attention: This is
Profs. Vincent Wall and Louis typical of the chores - of repre-
Prailberg, of Wayne State Uni- sentatives of all five partici-
versity, will participate in a pating USO organizations.
panel discussion on "George
Particularly active in the JWB
Bernard Shaw—Man and Super-
man." A dinner honoring the Armed Services Committee of
speakers and their wives will Mt. Clemens, which was re-
precede the program in Parlor organized in June, to start pro-
grams for the 50 men stationed
C of the WSU Student Center.
at Selfridge Field. Their pro-
* * *
ABRAHAM KLEIN, Jewish- grams, however, also attracted
Canadian poet, will be featured many of the 100 Jewish men
in a *lecture on Gerard Manley stationed in the Detroit area.
Hopkins, with a recital of his
The Mt. Clemens unit was
own poems following, at 3 p.m., active in World War II and the
Sunday, in the Assumption High Korean conflict, but was out of
School auditorium, Windsor.
service for two years before its
*
FRIENDS A N D FAMILY reactivation, under the presi-
CIRCLE of Ypsilanti State Hos- dency of- Dr. Irwin Eisenfeld.
pital will meet at 8 p.m., Thurs-
Serving with him are Mrs.
day, in Rooth 514 of the Veter- Harry Farber, vice-president;
ans Memorial Bldg. "The Room Mrs. Paul Litvin, secretary, and
Upstairs," a one-act play, will Louis Davis, treasurer. Commit-
be presented 15-Y the Wayne tee members include Rabbi
State University, Theater. Jack Louis Kaufman, Isaac Barnett,
Mitchell, director of social serv- Mrs. Libby Cohen, Mrs. Ben
ice at the hospital, will lead a Edelstein, Mrs. Bernard Gold-
man, Irving . Goldsmith, Mrs.
discussion following the play.
_ * * *
Julius Juliar, Mrs. Bernard Le-
CAROPARENTS ASSOCI- vine, Miss Bess Levine, Meyer
ATION, c.,
in will meet at 8 Levine, Sam Levine, Mrs. Harry
p.m., today, in Room KO of the Malbin, Miss Sadye Rosenblatt,
Veterans Memorial Bldg. Oscar Mrs. Sam Rubin, ' Max Sirmay
A. Carlson, an instructor at and George Yellin.
Caro State Hospital, will speak.
. Seven summer programs,
A social hoar will follow.
home hospitality for the sab=
* , *
Suggestions on how to con- bath and High Holy Days, ar-
duct a safe and sane -HAL- rangements for Holy Day ac-
LOWEEN party with lots of commodations at the Colonial
fun is told in a bulletin pre- Hotel are but a few of the pro-
pared by the Department of grams planned by the commit-
Parks and. Recreation. Copies tee .
may be obtained free of charge
Word traveled so effectively
by writing the Department of that boys from all over the De-
P arks and--"Recreation 18th troit area took advantage of the
floor Water Board Building,
'
opportunities. Area personnel
Detroit 26, - enclosing a self- are stationed at such places as
addressed, six - cent stamped the Grosse Ile Naval Air Sta-
large envelope.
tion, Belle Isle Coast Guard
* * *
The public is invited to a Station, Nike and anti-aircraft
square dance-Halloween party, installation in 25 sites, U. S.
to be given by the. KNIGHTS Army Audit Center, Tank Ord-
OF PYTHIAS and PYTHIAN nance Depot, Fo r t Wayne,
SISTERS, Sunday evening, at Willow Run and the Veterans
Administration Hospital, Ann
the lodge hall, 15787 Wyoming. Arbor..
Tickets may be obtained through
There are only 120 Jewish
Sophie Sorkin, UN. 1-71805, or
families in Mt. Clemens, and so
at the door.
* * *
the JWB seeks to reactivate
KING SOLOMON'S HORSES units elsewhere. In Detroit,
(Harper) is the newest book Brewster Broder is the newly-
for children of 10 up to be appointed chairman of the
written by Nora Benjamin Ku- Armed Servides Committee,
bie.
which will provide funds, hos-
tesses and programs for the De-
Samkalden 4th Jew in
troit area.
A Dutch Cabinet Post
Others responsible for local
THE HAGUE, (JTA) — Dr.
- No Samkalden was appointed JWB work are Mrs. Sanford
Minister of Justice in the new Klein, who represents JWB at
Netherlands Cabinet, becoming Dearborn Veterans Hospital, and
the fourth Jew in the history of Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, JWB
Holland to hold a Cabinet post. military lhaplain in the area.
Two Jews were elected to the
At present, under the direc-
Dutch Senate: Dr. A. de Roos, a tion of Mrs. Harry Farber,
Socialist, and Dr. Bernard Polka, chairman of hospitaity, a pro-
a Communist.
gram is held each month in Mt.

Clemens. A similar program is
expected to begin here in De-
troit.
While the Jewish personnel
in the area has dropped from
6,000 in World War II and 2,000
during Korea to little over 100
now, the area in which the Jew-

ish GIs are spread represents
some 8,500 square miles.
To assure that Jewish service-
men have a place to go and a
program available to them,
JWB, throvna its director, hopes
to get local families and organ-
izations interested in "adopting"

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these GIs during their stays
here.
Anyone wishing to help form
such a program is invited to
contact Al Mellman, Mt. Clem-
ens, HOward 3-4587, or Irwin
Shaw, at the Jewish Center, WE.
3-7380.

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