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September 08, 1961 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-08

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President Kennedy Extends
• Greetings on Bosh Has

•WASHINGTON, (JTA)—President John
06 "ed through the Jewish Telegraphic ,Age
.
Holy Day greetings:
"I am happy to extend to tnill .
our fellow citizens
the Jewish faith, now celebrati
osh Hashanah, my wa
4-4, greetings. and every good wis
the New Year.
, "In every celebration of
ng and beginning there
rn
the remembrance of tribul
n and the anticipa
at There is, too, the knowle
that suffering must
1 7,
4 people and a man more ce in of the right,
ile t
P:T. with it the command to
pect the right.
I
"This is the' hard
dom of th
d again
with the turning of ea
new seaso
States
have found our way a
free peop
have gathere
Win our own traditions
experience of a
peoples and li
4 We have learned that
erance and cooper
n are the wa to
true national strength. mericans of the Je h faith hav wen
to their country a gre gift in this regar
"I know that all
ericans, of every faith, jai with 'me
in this greeting and
for an abundant and p
eful year."

17th Annual
Workshops Wit

The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council announces that its
17th Annual Seminar Work-
shops will be held Sept. 17 at
' the Henrose Hotel. .
The seminars are planned as
a leadership, indoctrination and
planning course for council and
lodge officers • and committee
chairmen.
Featured as the guest speaker
at the breakfast session which
will open the day's program will
be Ben Zion Nudleman of Chi-
cago, newly-elected third vice-
president of District Grand
Lodge No. 6. Nudleman also
joins a distinguished group of
out-of-town consultants who will
join with local experts to advise
and counsel the individual work-
shop chairmen.
They include Paul Liebert of
Grand Rapids, Dr. Herman
Jacobs of Ann Arbor, Rabbi
Abraham Zemach of Lansing,
Albert Z. Elkes and Herbert
Levy of Washington, D.C.
Workshops will be held in the
following activities: adult Jew-
ish education, Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai isrith, Allied
Jewish Campaign, blood bank,
Bnai Brith Hillel, insurance,
Israel Committee, Youth Orga-
nization, bowling-athletics, citi-
zenship and civic affairs, finan-
cial secretaries, fund-raising,
lodge bulletins, press and pub-
licity, lodge programs, member-
ship, lodge presidents, retention
and service • committe for Armed
Forces and Veterans.
The day's program will beign
with registration from 8 a.m. to
9 a.m., breakfast and speaker 9
to 10 a.m., and workshops from
10 a.m. to their conclusion.
Chairing the Seminar Pro-
gram Committee is Council
Vice President Jack Leeds. As-
sisting in the arrangements are
Harry Pearson, Yale "Phillips,

YORK, (JTA)—Emma has been invited by the govern- ture. Mrs. Schaver is scheduled
Schaver, ell-known American ment of Poland to stage a series to give her recitals in WarsaW,
Lodz and other large cities in
who specializes in of recitals in Poland.
lyric sopr
Poland. She is leaving with her
Yiddish a
Hebrew folk songs
The invitation was extended husband, Moshe Leib Schaver,
as well a n Israeli melodies, by the Polish Ministry of Cul- for Israel, then for Poland.

GREETINGS ON THE NEW YEAR

A'n S &Sow agency

State gnsurance agency

minar
d Sept. 17

Sol Moss, Morris Direnfeld,
Louis Weber, Harry Wein-
berger, Lillian M. Burnstein,
Pearl Handleman and Hy Crys-
tal. -
All lodge and Council Officers
and committee chairmen, and
all isnai Brith members and
friends are invited.

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Detroit 21, Michigan

Ben SI` Sidlow

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Hubert J. Sidlow
Franklin 1. Sidlow —
Dorothy .S. Zechman

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reproduction of black and white (color if you desire it) that sets a standard for
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L. A. Jewish Hospital
Gets Hartford Grant
for Diabetes Research

LOS ANGELES, (JTA) —
Harry and Katie Melrose, el-
derly Jewish residents of this
city, have contributed a $100,-
000 living legacy for the erec-
tion of a Melrose Wing of a new,
six-story old age home now
being built at Haifa, Israel, it
was announced here by the His-
tadrut Development Founda-
tion.
The home will be conducted
by Mishan, the social welfare
agency of Histadrut.
The entire complex of build-
ings for the Haifa old age home,
according to Dr. Israel I. Blum-
enfeld, west coast director for
Histadrut, will cost about $500,-
000, and will house 250 resi-
dents. The Melrose Wing is ex-
pected to be completed in
i the
fall. Mr. and Mrs. Melrose said
here they will go to Haifa to
attend the dedication of the
wing bearing their name, then
will take up residence in the
home.

Emma Schaver Invited to Give Jewish Music Concerts in Poland

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