N Warsaw Ghetto 1st Conference of Michigan Region Tann-Danto
Commemoration of Hadassah Set for April 29-May 1 Troth Announced
The first Conference of the Carnegie Endownment for In-
kit Temple Beth El Michigan
Region of Hadassah ternational Peace in November,
gic Boruch Shefner, former edi- will take place April 29 to May 1961.

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1 at the Henrose Hotel.
On April 30, a subscription
For 35 years ,the Detroit breakfast will be held for presi-
Chapter was one of the Michi- dents from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
gan Chapters which was part of
A program showcase, leader-
the Central States Region. Be- ship training workshops and
cause of its growth, last year luncheon will be followed by a
Michigan became a separate re- plenary session headed by Mrs.
gion consisting of -the following Morris (Goldie) Adler.
Chpters: Ann Arbor, Bay City,
The highlight of the plenary
Benton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, session at 8 p.m. will- be Mrs.
Grand Rapids Kalamazoo, Lans- Schenck, national vice president,
ing Monroe, Muskegon, Pontiac, as speaker; followed by a recep-
Saginaw and South Oakland tion.
County.
May 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
Mrs. Henry Livingston of p.m., will be devoted to fund-
Flint is Region, president; Mrs. raising and closing business
David J. Schachter (formei De- meeting.
troit Chapter President) is vice
Reservations may be made by
president, Eastern Area; Mrs. April 16 with Mrs. Samuel Cog-
Ben Wepman, Grand Rapids, gan, 18975 Oak Dr.. (UN 1-7024).
Western Area; and Mrs.. Ernest
Bondell, Saginaw, Central Area.
Mrs. Carl S. Schiller and Mrs.
Morris Wayne are Conference
Chairmen.
The Conference will open on
April 29 with registration at 9
a.m. The morning will be de-
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
voted to visual aid workshops
United States Congress Monday
and a film festival.
The opening plenary session paid tribute to Hadassah as
is scheduled for 2 p.m., intro- members of the House and Sen-
ducing Mrs. Max R. (Faye) ate lauded achievements of the
Schenk Conference advisor and organizations in speeches from
national vice president of Youth the floor, while others requested
permission to have statements
Aliyah:
The highlight on April 29 insereted in the Congresional
will be a banquet at 7 p..m, to Record. The occasion was the
which members are invited to celebration „cif Hadassah's 50th
bring their husbands and anniversary.
In the House. 18 members
friends. One of the outstanding
authorities of political science spoke and a similar number
asked
to have statements in-
and international affairs, profes-
sor John G. Stoessinger, will be serted in the Congresional Rec-
ord. In the Senate. speeches by
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
Kent, the guest speaker.
He is professor of political 12 members were made, with
19900 Lauder, announce the Bar
several additionvl statements to
Mitzvah of their son, Michael science at Hunter College and be inserted in the Congressional
Howard. will be observed at Sab- Columbia University.
Stoessinger is the author of Record.
bath morning services April 7 at
Congressman Emanuel Celler
Cong. Bnai Moshe. A cocktail "The Refugee and the World of New York and Senator Jacob
and dinner party in his honor Community" and "The Might of Javits were responsible for or-
will he held the evening of April Nations: World Politics in our ganizing the tribute to Hadassah
Time."
8 at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
As a member of the Commis- in their respective chambers.
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The speeches paid tribute to
Mr and Mrs. Emanuel Litvin sion to study
Hadassah's service to Israel and
of Mt. Clemens announce the t h e Organiza-
its
raising of medical standards
Bar Mitzvah of their son, tion of Peace,
in what was described as what
he
co-authored
Meyer, will he observed 9 a.m.
had been one of the most dis-
Saturday. April 7, at Cong. Beth the ComMis-
ease ridden areas of the world.
sion's
Eleven-
Tephilath Moses, 53 South Ave.,
Indicative of the high regard
the Report,
Mt. Clemens.
with which Hadassah is held
"Organizing
was the fact that tributes on
Peace in the
Schulze School PTA
both the House and Senate
Nuclear Age"
floors came from lawmakers
Hosts Lan guage Teacher and its Twelf-
representing districts in vit .:
The Schulze PTA will meet th Report,
tually every part of the nation.
8 p.m. Wednesday at the school, "Peaceful C 0-
Earlier, Hadassah leader s
Santa Maria and Meyers. Spe- Existence: a
were the guests of Senators
cial guest will be Mrs. Ethel New Challenge
Javits, New York Republican,
Tincher, of the department of to the United
and Hubert Humphrey, Minne-
language education, who will Nations." A
sota Democrat, at a private
speak on "Auditorium."
recent study
luncheon attended by 20 mem-
A rhythm band comprised of by Stoessinger
bers of the Senate.
children up to the third grade on "Financing
They heard Sen. Humphrey
will also pal ticipate . Refresh the United Na- Stoessinger
merits will follow.
tions," was published by the praise the organization for "its
half-century of dedicated and
selfless service." The Cenator
characterized the women of Ha-
dassah as the symbol of "what
is best in American woman-
hood."
In a statement read to the
group on behalf of Sen. Javits,
SUNDAY ONLY !
who had been unexpectedly
called out of town, Hadassah's
long years of medical service
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were lauded. "The name of Ha-
dassah has become synonymous
with
all that is good in social
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welfare work," the Senator's
statement said.

tor of the Warsaw "Daily
Folkszeitung" and president of
the Union of
Jewish Litera-
teurs and
Journalists of
will C4
....
Poland,
-
be feature
speaker at the
ors
19th annual
cia city-wide com-
z memoration
of
the, Warsaw
Ghetto Upris-
ing 8 p. m.
s-s April 15 at
Temple Beth
El, it was an-
O
a nounced by
Sidney Shey-
itz, chairman
of the War-
ri
saw Ghetto
Shefner
Commemora-
tion Committee .
In addition to Shefner, ghetto
and concentration camp sur-
vivors and an artistic program
will he featured. S h e v i t z
stressed that this Jewish cul-
tural program, to be conducted
both in English and Yiddish, is
oriented to the total Jewish
community rather than any one
segment.
Tickets may he obtained from
the Jewish Community Council,
163 Madison, or by calling WO
2-6710.

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Congress Hails
Hadassah on
50th A nniversary

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