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September 25, 1959 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-25

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Pioneer Women Gives Maimonides Auxiliary Inaugurates
First Scholarship in
New Season with Luncheon Monday
Memory of Dr. Berris

A $300 nursing scholarship
established in the name of the
late Dr. Gerson I. Berris has
been awarded by Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women to Shula-
mith Suissa, young Moroccan
emigre to Israel, announces
Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, Coun-
cil president.
The Council hopes to estab-
lish a second scholarship for
a worthy stu-
dent, through
the auspices
of Pioneer
Women and
Moetzet Hapo-
alot in Israel.
M e m oriams
are still in-
vited.
Dr. Berris, a
native Detroit-
Gathering recently to plan the new season of the Women's
Late Dr. Berris er, who died Auxiliary to the Maimonines Medical Society are these mem-
April 26 at the age of 43, was
hers of the new administration, left to right, seated, Mesdames
the husband of Bess Berris, past
MORRIS MINTZ, PAUL FELDMAN, NATHANIEL SANDLER,
president of the Detroit Coun-
SIDNEY FRIEDLAENDER, president, MARCUS SUGARMAN
cil. He left five children, Mar- and SANFORD BENNETT; standing, Mesdames SEYMOUR
vin, Howard, Charles, Earl and ' WILHELM, MEYER PENSLER and IRVING LEVITT. Not
R _ isa.
pictured are Mesdames Charles Gitlin and David Morton. The
President of the Michigan year will open Monday, with a luncheon at 12:15 p.m., in the
Society of Psychosom%tic Dent Wayne County Medical Society Bldg., 1010 Antietam. Mrs.
tistry, Dr. Berris lectured and Joseph Dubin, past president, will give the invocation.
wrote many papers on hypnosis
in dentistry. An ardent Zionist,
he was also active in communi-
ty projects.

Family Allowance Doubles
Father's Earning Capacity

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
Ministry of Labor announced
that the largest monthly pay-
ment under the new family al-
lowance program will go to a 39-
year-old Nazareth Arab with
two wives and 16 children, all
under 14 years of age. The
Arab's name was withheld.
Each of his wives has given
birth to twins. Officials said
that the allowances for the 16
children will equal the father's
monthly wage.

Attended by more than 150
Congress passed the first U.S.
young men and women from patent law April 10, 1790.
seventy-nine college and univer-
sity campuses in the United
States and Canada, the sixth
Annual Convention of .the Stu-
dent Zionist Organization has
II If
elected PETER KRAUSZ, of
Cleveland, its new n a t i o n a l
For fine color movies
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State Groups Send Delegates
to ADL Parley in Detroit

In a preliminary report re-
Detroit will play host to the
annual meeting of the Michigan 1 leased this week, Sol Littman,
Regional Advisory Board of the ADL regional director, an-
Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation nounced that during the sum-
League this weekend at the mer months ADL staffed and/or
provided materials for four
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
Sizeable delegations from 30 human relations workshops, at-
Michigan communities have tended by close to 400 public
already arrived here to partici- school teachers and future
pate in the conference, which teachers.
opens at 7 p.m., Saturday, with
Littman disclosed that ADL
a dinner honoring George Rom- staffers serve as speakers, con-
ney, president of American sultants or research persons at
Motors.
workshops conducted at Michi-
The delegates will remain gan State, Eastern Michigan,
through Sunday to hear reports Wayne State and University of
on the past year's activity and Michigan.
to make plans for the future,
"It was interesting," Littman
according to Mrs. Samuel S.
stated, "that even among teach-
Aaron, MRAB chairman.
ers, who are one of our best
educated groups in the com-
munity, that stereotypes, as re-
vealed by ADL's rumor clinic,
are still rampant. We some-
times forget that our teachers
The first in a series of con- are recruited from small com-
temporary affairs pr o g r am s munities, and receive their
planned by the Detroit Chapter training in teachers' colleges lo-
of Hadassah, will take place cated in provincial university
from 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., Tues- towns, who either return to
day, in Hadassah House, under teaching in a compact, homo-
the chairmanship of Mrs. Ida genous community ar are
thrown into a metropolitan
Snider.
"Propaganda vs. News" is the setting, totally unprepared for
principal topic to be discussed the variety of religious and
by Albert Elazar, superintend- ethnic backgrounds they meet."
ent of the United Hebrew
Schools who is just back from
Israel, and Mrs. Max R. Frank, Sid Shmarak's
former Chapter president and
a member of the national board
of Hadassah.
Mrs. George Rubin, vice
president of education, an-
Mr. and Mrs. Zellman Got-
nounces that four other semi-
theil, of RAINBOW TERRACE
nars have been scheduled as
KOSHER CATERING, located
part of Hadassah's overall study at 18451 Wyoming, are the
group program.
proud recipients of hundreds
Subsequent dates and topics of letters telling them of the
are: Oct. 7, "Sources and Re- appreciation of folks for whom
sources; "Nov. 3, "Jewish_ they have catered affairs.
Books"; Jan. 8, "Holidays,"
* * *
and Feb. 12, "Zionism."
Thanks
to
the response given
Mrs. Carl Schiller is seminar
chairman, while Mesdames by fashion-conscious Detroit
Michael Stashower and Leslie women over the last 25 years,
Pensler are study group chair- MAURICE LADIES APPAREL
men. Assisting them are Mes- has opened its new shop at
dames Samuel Albert, Louis 19011 Livernois, two doors south
Milgrom, Frank Rosenbaum, of 7 Mile Rd. In newer and
Irving Steinberg, David Bruss larger quarters, the Maurice
Shop will be better able to pro-
and Seymour Wayne.
Announcement also was made vide the latest and smartest in
this week by Mrs. Milton So- women's fashions.
rock, fund-raising vice-presi-
AVRAI-IAM HARMAN, Israeli
dent, and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
chairman of Honor Roll general Ambaisador to the United
solicitation, that the fund-rais- States, will address the national
ing drive will be concluded Oct. executive committee of the Jew-
27 with a theater party for all ish War Veterans of the U.S.A.,
contribu tors.
Nov. 7, in Washington.

Hadassah Opens
Seminar Series

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