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October 06, 1961 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-10-06

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First Federation Women's Division 'Friedman-Steinberg Zionist Youth Grou
Holds Fall Outin
Training Course Session Monday Troth Announced
Hashomer Hatz

The Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
hold the first session of its
Leadership Training Course
Monday, announces Mrs. Philip
R. Marcuse, president.
More than 30 women will
attend the first session, to be
held at the Jewish Family and
Children's Service, 10801 Curtis.
Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn is chair-
man, and Mrs. Melvin Kolbert
is co-chairman of the course.
At the first meeting, the
group will hear talks by Wil-
liam Avrunin, associate director
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion; Sheldon Siegel, supervisor,'
department of aging of the Jew-
ish Family and Children's Ser-
vice, and Irwin Shaw, director

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its fall outing Sund
Rouge Park
1-17, will
ps,
A
th Center,
9 a.m. at the
8073 A. oming,
of the
next meeti
nd De-
orum on "Problem
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of the Jewish Community
Center. Dismssion will follow
the presentations by each of
the speakers.
This four-week Leadership
Training Course attempts to
provide the women with an un-
derstanding of the Federation
and the community. All sessions
are held on Mondays, and each
session will be held at a differ-
ent Federation member agency.
Assisting Mesdames Cohn and
Kolbert are the following com-
mittee: Mesdames Charles
Abramson, Milton L. Berry, Au-
brey Goldman, David Keats,
Milton L u-e o w, Norman H.
Rosenfeld, Michael W a r t e 1 1,
Arnold Winshall and Jacob Al-
spector. Mrs. Morris J. Brand-
wine is vice-president of the
Women's Division in charge of
education. -
The Leadership Tr aining
Course is offered each year to a
group of 'young women who
hav ed on the basis

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a brunch Sept. 28 at. Holiday
Manor, where Sisterhood chair-
men distributed: the High Holy
Day Israel _Bond- pledges for
collection. The affair was ad-
dressed by Mrs. Theodore Barg-
man, honorary chairman of the
Women's Division. Mrs. Ben Z.
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