Mrs. Irvin Herinanoff Elected President of Sinai Women's Guild Mrs. Irvin Hermanoff has been installed as president of the Sinai Hospital Women's Guild, succeeding Mrs. William P. Greenberg. Mrs. Herman- off has been chairman of the American Red Cross Gray Lady Service of Si- nai for the past nine years. She will continue Mrs. in this capa- Hermanoff city. Mrs. Hermanoff is on the board of trustees of the Sha- pero School of Nursing, on the - advisory board of Volunteers, Central Volunteer Bureau, and is active in the Tri-County League of Nursing. Other officers of the Guild are Mesdames Sol Hoffman, Abe Shiffman, Joseph Newman and John Sills, vice presidents; Samuel Green, Bernard Osnos and Samuel Silver, secretaries and Nathan Schermer treasurer. The executive committee-at- large consists of Nate Shapero, Sinai Hospital president; Dr. Julien. Priver, executive direc- tor of the hospital; and Mes- dames Joseph Fenton, Seymour Frank, Isadore Winkelman, Os- car Zemon, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Joseph Hartman, Philip Mar- cuse, Joseph Newman, Nate Shapero and William P. Green- berg. Board members are Mes- dames Eugene Arnfeld, George Bremen, Paul Camiener, Abra- ham Cooper, Saul Dunitz, David Dunsky, Roger Ettlinger, David E. Flayer, Fred Goren, Leslie Fleisher, B. Benedict Glazer, Samuel Green, Eli Gross, Irv- ing Hirschman, Miss Sadie Hirschman, Sol Hoffman, Charles Hyman, Ivor Kahn,Sid- ney- /Larlael, Leonard Kasle, Hary Mendlow, Duane Mowat, B. David Ruby, Joseph New- man, Bernard Osnos, Alan Schwartz, Abraham Srere, Nathan Schermer, Morey Schol- nick, Abe Shiffman, John Sills, Samuel Silver, Harry Sklar, Bert Smokier, Raymond Soko- lov, Bernard Spear, Jean Tyner, Marilyn Waldbott, G. Lionel Willens, Isadore Winkelman and past presidents,. Mesdames H. C. Broder, Seymour Frank,. Oscar M. Zemon and William P. Greenberg. • JWV Commander Assails Rightist Crusader g ewry on die tArit This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish interest COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Irving Pokempner, secretary of the Jewish Com- munity Council of Metropolitan Detroit and chairman of its Cul- ture Commission, will discuss the role and activities of the Commission, under whose aegis the Council presents its radio and television programs. * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Tfme: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "An American Judge Views the Eichmann and Nur- emberg Trials" will be pre- sented by the Culture Commis- sion of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Participating are the Hon. Michael A. Musmanno, Penn- sylvania Supreme Court Justice who was a judge at the Inter- national War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg and who also served as a key witness at the Eichmann trial, and Sidney M. Shevitz, attorney, who was first chairman of Michigan's Fair Employment Practices Commis- sion, and who is presently co- chairman of the Council's Cul- ture Commission. • • TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (radio and television simultaneously). Feature: "The Religion That Matters—Not for Just Today" will be discussed by Rabbi Mor- ris Adler of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. ▪ • • • News that Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, president of the Chris- tian Anti-Communism Crusade, is opening a "Greater New York School of Anti - Communism" brought a scathing comment from National Commander Theodore Brooks of the Jewish War Veterans, who said: "Dr. Schwarz may garb him- self as a lamb and claim that his organization is only an inno- cent educational institution, but wide-awake Americans know better. Dr. Schwarz and the schools he organized are part and parcel of the ultra-right wing forces in this country whose ultimate aim is political power. If we take what the faculty of Dr. Schwarz's schools say at face value, in the name of anti-Communism, their ulti- mate purpose is the erosion and, in the end, the denial of the liberties guaranteed by the First, the Fifth, and the Four- teenth Amendments to the Fed- eral Constitution." Commander Brooks noted that Dr. Schwarz, in a recent advertisement in the New York Early Deadline Due to the July Fourth holiday, there will be an early deadline for all editorial copy for the issue of July 6. All copy for that issue must reach our hands by 9:30 a.m. Monday, July 2. All photographs for the July 6 issue must reach our hands by 10 a.m. Friday, June 29. Redlich-Fa rber Rites Solemnized Times, "repudiated"- allegations of anti-Semitism, pointing out that his father was born of Jew- ish parents and that he, - him- self, became committed to Christian doctrine at the age of 17. "Dr. Schwarz," declared Com- mander Brooks, "is obviously not a Jew. 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