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January 03, 1958 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-03

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Scores- of Events Mrs. Arnfeld Heads
Pre-Campaign Group
Highlight Israel of
Women's Division
Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld will
AnniversaryY ear head
the Pre-Campaign portion

Serving as chairman of pre-cam-
paign special events is Mrs.
'Abraham Srere.

FEMALE
CAMP REPRESENTATIVE

Excellent opportunity to become

associated with outstandin
Visitors to Israel during the of the Women's Division in the
quality Camps for boys an
tenth anniversary year will be 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign,
girls, with separate and modern
offered a varied program of announces Mrs. Lewis B. Dan- facilities and appointments, sit-
uated on a beautiful private and
music, theater and folk events
iels, women's natural
lake in the POCONO
to make their stay festive as
campaign
MTS. of N.E. Penna. Camps are
25 yrs. old, under the same
well as memorable, according to
chairman.
management, easily accessible
word received from Israel by
Mrs. Harry via super highways; providing
one parent visitation during the
the American Committee for
L. Jones and
camping season. If engaged
Israel's Tenth Anniversary Cel-
Mrs. John C.
Camps will
Hopp have
ebration.
1—Mail descriptive literature to
prospective clientele s u b-
Senator Herbert H. Lehman
been chosen
rnitted by representative,
is general chairman of the com-
executive vice- 2—Provide
picture portfolio,
mittee. Dr. Israel Goldstein is
chairmen of
slides, or movies for follow
through and personal inter-
t h e women's
chairman.
view where necessary.
Independence Day, tradition-
campaig n.
REQUIREMENTS:
ally inaugurated in Israel by
Mrs. Hyman
must have access
dancing in the streets and fire-
C.Broderis 1—Applicant
to desirable community lists
works, will be augmented for
chairman and
providing eligible age range-
5 to 16 yrs.
the anniversary year by enter-
M r s . Charles 2—Must
have a warm pleasant
tainment and dance orchestras
H. Gershenson
voice and personality.
3—Must
have
time for telephone
in streets and squares on April
Mrs. Arnfeld vice - chair-
contacts and solicitation, sub-
man of the assignment and re-
24, Independence Day.
ject to weekly reports.
The theaters will put on view committee. Mesdames Ed- 4—Ultimate staff association de-
sirable but not necessary.
many new productions as well ward A. Atlas, Theodore
5—Camp Director will person-
ally interview eligible appli-
as the classics. The Israel Phil- Bargman, Abe Shiffman and
cants.
harmonic Orchestra will give Sidney Weisman are pre-cam-
Reply
giving full
concerts throughout the year in , paign vice-chairmen. Mesdames details immediately
in re background, experi-
the new air-conditioned Mann Harry Barnett, Abraham Cooper ence, photograph to Box 248, The
Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Auditorium in Tel-Aviv. A the- and Ivor J. Kahn are pre-cam- Rd.,
Detroit 35, Mich.
f
estival
will
-
ater
and
concert
paign
executive
vice-chairmen.
Mesdames Herschel V. Kreger, Philip R. Marcuse, Irving
feature
the
growing
number
of
Posner and J. Shurly Horwitz, steering committee members
Israel playwrights and compos-
planning the 12th annual January Institute sponsored by the
ers. Folk art will be represent-
Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, announce
ed by the many regional festi-
that the theme of the all-day Institute on Jan. 15, at Congrega-
vals of choirs, folk dancing and
tion Adas Shalom, will be "Around the World in 80 Ways."
amateur theatricals, to culmin-
ate in a national Choir Festival
in June, a Folk-Dance Festival
in July, and a Festival of Ama-
teur Theatricals in October.
The traditional international
Choir Festival, the Zimriyah,
At the all-day Institute, wom- Hopp are 'workshop chairmen. will be held in August.
en will be shown how the dol- Mrs. Harry Spoon heads the
Among the notable theatrical
lars they contribute to the Al- food committee, Mrs. S. S. events will be the production
Willis
is
in
charge
of
personnel
lied Jewish Campaign provide
by the Habimah Theater of the
services in the fields of educa- and arrangements and Mes- prize-winning play in a competi-
dames
Leonard
Kasle
and
James
tion, community relations and
tion being held under their
health and welfare, locally, na- Wineman are in charge of deco- auspices, the theme of which
rations.
tionally and overseas, particu-
will depict Israel's achieve-
larly in Israel.
ments during the past 10 years.
A three-member panel will Woman Jurist Sworn
Dedicate $1 Million Center
discuss social welfare trends
WITH
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.
and serve as consultants at the Into-N.Y. High Court
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Miss (JTA)—Beth El Congregation
morning workshop sessions.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS
Panel members are Miriam R. Birdie Amsterdam was sworn in of this city dedicated its
TO. 8-0001
Ephraim, director of the pro- as the first woman member of $1,000,000 community center on
gram section of the National the New York State Supreme the northern outskirts of the
city.
Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish Court. -
The Jewish jurist, elected for
Community Center Division;
Morris Zelditch, director of so- a 14-ydar term, was sworn in
cial planning for the Council of by Judge Albert Conway, Chief
Jewish Federations and Welfare Judge of the Court of Appeals,
Funds, and Isidore Sobeloff, ex- who praised Justice Amster-
ecutive vice-president of the De- dam's experience and accom-
plishments as having "properly"
troit Federation.
Mrs. Harold A. Robinson, In- brought her to a position never
stitute chairman, is assisted by before held by a woman in New
Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz, execu- York state.
CITY OF DETROIT PERMIT 921
tive vice-chairman; Mrs. Isadore
The 55-year-old justice, who
Winkelman, vice-chairman; Mrs. has served 18 years on the
Herschel V. Kreger, advisor; benches of the city, was pre-
Mrs. Irving Posner, coordina- viously elected to the Municipal
tor, and Mesdames Lewis B. Court, the second woman to be
Daniels, Harry L. Jones and elected to that office. Later she
Leonard H. Weiner, committee was appointed acting justice of
members.
the New York City court, again
Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse is the first woman to receive that
vice-president of Women's Divi- honor. She was elected to the
sion in charge of program and office the following year. As a
Mesdames Charles Lakoff, Alex- State Supreme Court justice,
ander W. Sanders and John C. her annual salary is $32,000.

`Around the World in 80 Ways' Is
Women's January Institute Theme

_ .

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Division chairmen for the annual donor event of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund met at a
Hanukah celebration to plan for the annual solicitations and
the donor event scheduled to be held Jan. 29 at Temple Israel.
Division chairmen, from the left, are: Mesdames Milton Win-
ston, William Klafer, George Bayer, Harry Portnoy, William
Levin, Al Schneider, Jack Seidman„ George Lerner. I. Kar-
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