Mrs. Henry Wineman Establishes International Fellowship Program to Honor Memory of Her Husband Establishment of the Henry evaluated and a decision made Wineman International Fellow- regarding its revision or con- ships, designed to bring key tinuation. European, Israel, South Amer- The amount required for each ican and other overseas com- fellowship may vary with the munity execu- length of stay, distance trav- tives to the elled, and the resources of the United States fellow or his country. The aver- for training in age grant for each fellow is ex- American Jew- pected to be about $2,000. ish communal Although the expectation is service . tech- to grant one fellowship per niques, was an- year, this will not be rigidly nounced by applied. If there is no qualified Herbert R. applicant in any one year, that Abeles, of year can be skipped. In another Newark, pres- year, there might be two fel- ident of the lowships , awarded. eouncil of Jew- The first fellowships are to ish Federa- be granted this year under the tions and Wel- administration of the Henry fare Funds. Wineman International Fellow- The new ed- The Late ships Committee composed of ucational pro- Henry Wineman Mr. Abeles, as CJFWF presi- gram, founded through the dent, Philip Bernstein, CJFWF generosity of Mrs. Henry Wine- executive director, Isidore man, of Detroit, marks the first Sobeloff, executive vice-presi- time that such international fel- dent of the Detroit Jewish Wel- lowships have been offered in fare Federation, Mrs. Henry Jewish communal life. It will Wineman, James Wineman and be administered by the Council Herbert Scott, of Detroit. as a memorial tribute to the late Mr. Wineman, who was one of the founders of the Council, Mitchell to Address who served as a member of its Histadrut Breakfast first board of directors, and as- The next in the series of a vice president. He was a foremost Detroit Jewish leader, Histadrut breakfast rallies, to take place Sunday, 10:00 a.m., having served as preside/ft of in Rooin 111 of the Labor Zion- the Federation and United Jew- ist Institute, will be addressed ish Charities, and in many local by Jack Mitchell, executive di- and national leadership posts. rector of the Midwest and In announcing formation of Southern Regions of the Hista- the fellowships, Abeles noted drut. that such training will spread Mitchell has been with His- the benefits of American Jewish tadrut for 15 years and has federated fund raising budget- been active in the Labor Zion- ing and planning experience and ist Movement for the past 30 procedures to Jewish commu- years. Before coming to St. nities in all parts of the world. Louis, he was in the Province. He termed the establishment of Ontario for the Canadian of the fellowships a "heart- Association for Labor Israel. Warming and most fitting tri- Detrot Jewry is invited to at- bute to Mr. Wineman," praising tend this rally. the "breadth of his interests On Monday evening, the De- and understanding, his rare troit Israel Histadrut will have humanitarianism and his gen-' a meeeting of its steering corn- erosity. He was truly a leader - _plan --the--i visit of menin_ the finest sense." Mayor Gershon Aeon of Jeru- Preliminary plans call for "in- salem and to review the prog- service" training in the United ress of the campaign. January is Pioneer Women's States ranging from three to six months for each person. A part month on behalf of Histadrut. of this time will be spent in the All Pioneer Women Chapters central office of the Council, will have special Histadrut where the foreign executive will meetings during this month. gain "a broad foundation of in- Meetings slated so far for this formation and understanding" week are: Jan. 20, Avodah and involving the best practice col- Club 1; Jan. 21, Club 2. All lected from all parts of the chairmen of Pioneer Women continent. The remainder of the Chapters are asked to contact fellowship period will be con- either the Histadrut office or ducted in local communities; Mrs. Adeline Salinger, Hista- where the visiting executive can drut chairman of Pioneer Wom- relate his own problems to the en Council ; to arrange their ongoing programs he will. ob- meeting dates. serv. The fellowships will be con- Israel Recognizes ducted for an initial period of three years. At the end of that Castro Regime; Deny time, the program will be Sidlow to Address Council's Institute Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chair- man of the culture commis- sion of the Jewish Community Council, will be the featured speaker at the second annual brunch and Institute for Pres- idents of Council-affiliated or- ganizations, Sunday, Jan. 25, 11:00 a.m., in the social hall of Ahavas Achim, 19190 Schae- fer. He will speak on the theme, "Developing Meaning- ful Programs for Our Organi- zations and for Our Commu- nity." The theme is an outgrowth of the previous Council Insti- tute for Presidents, when con- siderable concern and interest were expressed regarding the use of programs to help strengthen individual organiza- tions and the development of community-wide events of a specific Jewish nature. The brunch and Institute, at which the presidents will be the guests of the Council, will provide • an opportunity for the exchange of views and or- ganizational experiences. The Institute Is under the chairmanship of Dr. Samuel Krohn, chairman of the Coun- cil's internal relations com- mittee. Women s Division Opens Drive ' The 1959 Allied Jewish Cam- paign got off to a fast start with two fund-raising meetings held by its Women's Division. Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, Wo- men's Division chairman, an- nounces that almost a quarter of a million dollars has been raised. The women's pre - campaign division, under the leadership of Mrs. Hymen C. Broder and Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, held their first fund-raising meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Brooks Barron, with the celebrated violinist Isaac Stern and his wife and Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, National United Jewish Appeal Women's Division c h a i r m a n, as their guests. Pace-setters in the special gifts section, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Benjamin Jones, held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Wineman, with Mrs. Stern and Mrs. Goodman as their guests. Pace-setters in this section are workers who made their own gifts of $200 or more early and are now ready to do an outstanding job in -their division. See America's Leading Salesman for America's Leading Car The AR New 1.4 C1, cnc co For '59 HARRY ABRAM deals that Satisfy SHORE CHEVROLET !slimed. Delivery on all models 12240 Jos. Compact I'm as near as your phone TV/ 1-0600 Res. LI 8-4119 GOOD EATING IN STORE FOR - Jewish Stores Looted JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel IF YOU TURN THE • •sq, ow. ri gl 11 UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN rade& r‘," /b_ , co Lcs` . 5 . 1 OTHER gaeder,,, WINE VARIETIES Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. this week extended formal rec- ognition to the new regime in Cuba. • Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, in a cable to the new Cuban Foreign Minis- try, said Israel wished to con- tinue relations and sincere friendship and mutual under- standing with Cuba. Meanwhile, in Havana, char- acterized as "baseless' a report from Miami that 125 Jewish en- terprises in Havana were looted by mobs -during the 'chaotic transition days in the city last week. The report emanated from American Jewish tourists who arrived in Miami from Ha- vana immediately following the collapse of the Bastista regime. It was learned here that sev- eral Jews hold command posts in the Castro forces. 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