United Jewish. Appe al Group in Israel'

ROME (JTA)—A group of 21
members of the 1964 United. Jewish
Appeal Women's Division Overseas
sive week-long study tour of Jew-;
ish refugee and welfare needs in
France and Italy, and left for
Israel. Prominent in welfare and
civic activities in their home com-
munities, the members of the wo-
men's survey group come from 14
cities across the United States.

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MRS. MELVIN KOLBERT

Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, Detroit
welfare leader, is one of a 21-
member group of United Jewish
Appeal National Women's Division
leaders who are on a three - week
survey of UJA-supported welfare
and immigrant aid programs in
Europe and Israel. -
Mrs. Kolbert has been active in
the Women's • Division since its
founding 18 years ago and has
played a leading role both in cam-
paign and educational work. She
is serving as 1964-65 pace-setters
chairman for the Allied Jewish
Campaign and is a member of the
board of directors of the Women's

Women s Outs

Bnai David to Sponsor 'I Had a Ball' Theater Party Nov. 1. at the Fisher

Cong. Bnai David will sponsor cial activities chairman.
Schore. Milt Herman, Joseph Shiff-
the only Sunday performance of
The committee includes Herman man and Harold Soble.
For information, call the syna-
Buddy Hackett in his new musical Yagoda, Hi Cohen, Morris Brand-
comedy "I Had a Ball" Nov. 1 at wine, Harry Koltonow. Bernard gogue. EL 6-8210.

Division of .
Jewish Welfare
Federation_
Mrs. Kolbert is vice president of
the National Council of Jewish
Women and is active in Hadassah, '
Brandeis University and Temple
Emanu-El actiVities. She is a mem-
ber of the Founders Society of the
Detroit Museum of Art- and a com-
mittee member of the Detroit
Grand Opera Association and the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She
served with the American Red
Cross during World War II. This
is her first trip to Israel.
In their five days in France,
the women met with leaders of
the American Joint Distribution
Committee, UJA beneficiary
agency which conducts a many-
sided, welfare program in 30
countries around the world, to
dismiss aid programs in Europe
and North Africa. They also
toured JDC—aided institutions
in Paris and Orleans and were
honored at a dinner tendered by
the JDC and leaders of the
French. Jewish community.
In Rome they also visited JDC
installations which provide welfare
and medical services and vocation-
al training to hundreds of refugees
in transist from Eastern Europe.
as well as to the need among the
35,000 Italian Jews.
Integration of North, African
Newcomers Major Problem .
Successive waves of migration.
starting with the Hungarian Revo-
lution in 1956, have jumped the
Jewish population of France from
275,000 to an estimated 500,000
and put a severe strain on French
Jewish communal institutions.
Samuel Haber, JDC assistant dir-
ector-general. told the group that
the latest of the mass movements
was the sudden influx of some
110,000 Jews from Algeria during
the summer of 1962 after Algeria
achieved. independence.
For a first-hand look at the
problems of smaller Jewish com-
munities which have suddenly
double and tripled in size, the
women visited the historic city
of Orleans, 70 miles from Paris.
They were told by the president
of the Orleans community that
since 1962 some 120 families from
North Africa have come to live in
an area where previously there

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PRLMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB
will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at
Sholem Aleichem Institute_ A spe- were only 40 Jewish families. Un-
cial wheel chair was given to a able to find housing, several repa-
needy' multiple sclerosis patient triates are still living in a govern-
and donations have also been made ment reception center.
He also pointed out the inade-
to the Allied JeWish Campaign.
Torch Drive and several other quacy of the synagogue which
charities. Mrs. Nlartin Cohen. donor seats only 40 persons and the lack
chairman. asks captains to bring in of a kosher butcher which means
that families observing traditional
their pledges.
dietary practices have eaten.hardly
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GOLDA NIEIR CHAPI'ER. Pio-
neer Women. will meet 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In- "Bacchanalia" On Tap
stitute. Candidate Jack Faxon will
speak. Hostess will be Mrs. Jack at Temple Emanu-El
Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood
Reitman and Mrs. Max Gladstone.
will hold a "Bacchanalia" dinner-
Guests invited.
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dance 6 p.m. Nov. 4 at Pine Knob.
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The wine-tasting gourmet ban-
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Institute and Hospital, will hold the Mead-Metcalf Trio, direct from
its rummage sale Oct. 30, funds the Crystal Palace, Aspen, Colo.
from which will go to the institute. Dance music by Joe Grandy's Or-
Volunteers will pick up any unable chestra will be provided.
articles of clothing, household
Co-chairmen are Mesdames Mil-
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For pickups, call Mrs. Alex Gor- Sylvan Leinwand. For information
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