'New Images 1960' Is Jan. 20 JWF Institute Theme
"New Images-1960" will be
the theme of the January Insti-
tute when members of the
Women's Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation gather on
Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the Jew-
ish Center, 18100 Meyers, for
an all-day verbal picture of serv-
ices Federation helps provide
in Detroit, nationally, overseas
and in Israel.
Mrs. Isadore Winkleman, In-
stitute chairman, announces that
two headline speakers will be
supplemented by three work-
shop panels of local experts.
Dr. William Haber, professor
Illustrating the cooperation of management and labor in of economics at the University
their support of Israel is the presentation of a check for $3,000 of Michigan, will open the In-
to BERNARD LINDERMAN (left) representing Histadrut, by titute at 10 a.m., by telling his
audience how their families can
MAX OSNOS (center) and MORRIS SPITZER.
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benefit from advances in the
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social services.
Labor-Management Gift to His tadrut
to Build Harry Newmark Memorial
Yiddish Folks Farein
Celebrate 48th Year
Philip Bernstein, executive
director of the Council of Jew-
ish Federations and Welfare
Funds, will discuss the overseas
scene with particular reference
to Israel, at the afternoon ses-
sion.
Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffee, In-
stitute co-chairman, says that
women have been asked to reg-
ister for one of three workshop
sessions, "New Images in
Health", "New Images in Fam-
ily Living," and "New Images
in Education and the Arts,"
which will be conducted after
Dr. Haber:s talk.
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank is
chairman of "New Images in
Health" and Mrs. Emil D. Roth-
man is co-chairman. Speakers
for the first workshop are Dr.
Harry E. August, psychiatrist;
Dr. Julien Priver, director of
Sinai Hospital; Dr. Max R. Belt-
man, medcal director, Jewish
Home for Aged.
Mrs. Samuel Linden is chair-
man of "New Images in Family
Living" and Mrs. Sol C. Gross-
man is co-chairman. Discus-
A permanent memorial to the • With increases averaging
The 48th annual banquet of
late Harry Newmark, Detroit about 10 percent over the previ- Yiddish Folks Farein will be
labor leader who died on Nov. ous year, the Histadrut Cam- held at 6 p.m. Sunday, at Beth
12, will be erected in Israel paign will open officially on Moses social hall, Linwood and
as a result of the contributions Jan. 19 with a cocktail hour and Oakman Blvd., announces presi-
formal program, beginning at dent Joseph Balberor.
of management and labor.
In a small ceremony last 8 p.m., in the Morris L. Schaver
Toastmaster for the evening
week, Max Osnos, president of auditorium of the Hayim Green- will be Morris Goldberg, ap-
pointed by banquet chairman
Sams, Inc., and Morris Spitzer, berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
Guest speaker for the cam- Rubin Coppersmith and co-
manager of the Detroit Joint
Board, Amalgamated Clothing paign opening will be Dr. Haim chairman Julius Seligson.
Social chairman Mary Balin-
Workers of America, gave J. Zadok, member of Israel's
$3,000 to the Detroit Israel His- Knesset and former Attorney soff asks that guests come early
as dinner will be prompt to
tadrut Campaign for a workshop General for the Jewish state.
A musical program will be provide time afterward for
in Israel.
Mr. Newmark, who for 10 presented by Evelyn Gould, dancing.
For reservations, call Mrs.
years served as the president of prominent Canadian soprano,
Local 339, Retail Clerks Divi- who will be accompanied by Hyman Small, UN 4-1713, or
Mrs. Hyman Rotman, DI 1-2714.
sion of the Central States Joint Mrs. Bella Goldberg.
Board of ACWA, also was the
chairman of the joint board for
Federation to Elect Nine Board Members,
a number of years.
Seeking to honor his memory,
the management of Sam's and Make Butzel Award, at Feb. 2 Meeting
The nominating committee ' Jewish. Campaign, nine at each
the joint board, now headed by
David Chaney, decided to en- of the Jewish Welfare Federa- annual meeting.
The annual meeting will be
dow a workshop in the Morris tion has selected the following
Spitzer Technical Youth Club nine candidates for three-year held 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, Feb.
terms at-large, on the Federa- 2, at the Jewish Center, 18100
in Jerusalem.
The youth club, which is ex- tion board of governors.
Meyers.
The Fred M. Butzel Memorial
pected to be completed and
Jacob A. Citrin, Edward I.
dedicated this summer, is one of Fleischman, Samuel S. Green- Award for distinguished com-
10 such clubs supported by berg, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, munal service will be made at
Histadrut in various parts of Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Dr. Irv- the meeting.
Israel to ease the integration of ing Posner, Milford R. Preger-
immigrant children into com- son, Sidney M. Shevitz and
munity life.
George M. Stutz.
Over a three-year period, the
The Federation board is com-
youth passes from the element-
ary stages of technical knowl- prised of four categories: Re-
edge to advance in skills. By presentatives of the affiliated
William M. Wetsman has
the end of the third year, most local agencies of Federation, been named chairman of the
Detroit Service Group, Women's
are ready to pursue a trade.
regional conference of the na-
In other Histadrut news this Division and the Junior Divi-
tional commit-
sion;
councils
or
groupings
of
week, a reception for Gen. and
Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall boosted Jewish organizations, and 27 tee on leader-
pre-campaign returns substanti- members at-large who are ship develop-
ally. Morris Lieberman, His- elected for a three-year term ment of the
by the contributors to the Allied Council of
tadrut chairman, reported.
Jewish Feder- ,
ations and
Welf are
Funds, to be
held in Chi-
cago, Jan. 9
and 10. T h e Wetsman
Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit is a CJFWF member.
Now
Was
Wetsman, former Federation
Junior Division president, is a
board member of the Commun-
Workshop and the Jewish Fam-
ily and Children's Service, mem-
ber agencies of Federation.
Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman,
Women's Division board mem-
ber; Merle Harris, Junior Divi-
siin executive committee chair-
man; Alan E. Luckoff, Junior
Division president; and Mrs. H.
Esther Appelman, Junior Divi-
sion director, will represent De-
AND HUNDREDS MORE TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST!
troit at the regional conference.
Remnants, Mill Ends,
Luckoff' will deliver a paper
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Junior Division at one of the
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William Wetsman
Heads CJFWF
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Kaplan, Jewish Family. and
Children's Service; Mrs. Ira I.
Sonnenblick, Jewish Home for
Aged; and Albert Cohen, Jew-
ish Vocational Service. Dr Jo-
seph Fischhoff, psychiatrist, is
workshop speaker.
Mrs. Irving Posner is chair-
man of "New Images in Educa-
tion and the Arts" and Mrs.
John N. Grekin is co-chairman.
Dr. Norman Drachler, Detroit
Board of Education, is speaker
for the third workshop. Dis-
cussants are Albert Elazar,
United Hebrew Schools, and
Irwin Shaw, Jewish Center.
Registration will be at 9:30
a.m., and luncheon will be
served at 12:15 p.m.
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Scuba Lessons at Center
Scuba and skin diving will be
taught at the Jewish Center in
six weekly sessions, from 7 to 8
p.m., Thursdays, starting Jan. 28.
John Waslesky, the instruc-
tor, will give a demonstration
on Jan. 21, to acquaint those in-
terested in the various phases
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