Women's Division Gets Initial
'369,775 Gifts in AJC Drive
Landsmanshaften
JNF Fete Is on
Week's Calendar
Adele Rose Meyer
For the HY Spot
Of Your Affair
Music by
to Marry Mr. Flam
Hy Herman
And His Orchestra
(Hy Utchenik)
Aaron Rosenberg, prominent at-
torney who has become popular as
a humorist, will be the master of
ceremonies at the Detroit Lands-
manshaften annual undertaking for
Jewish National Fund 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, according to Harry Kami-
ner, chairman of the Committee
of Landsmanshaften for JNF.
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The Women's Division of the 1965 Allied Jewish Campaign
reeived $369.775 in pledges at the pre-campaign fund-raising lunch
at the Great Lakes Club. This year's leaders are (from left): Mrs. Sey-
mour It. Jones, keynoters chairman; Mrs. Milton J. Honer, head-
liners chairman; Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, campaign chairman; Mrs.
Alfred L. Deutsch, general solicitation chairman; Mrs. Morris J.
Brandwine. phono-gift campaign chairman; Mrs. Max Stoll/flan. pre-
campaign chairman; Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, pace setters chairman.
Headliners of the Women's Division will meet Wednesday noon for
a worker's briefing at the home of Mrs. Harold L. Frank, 18666
Fairway. Facts of the 1965 Campaign will be given by Mrs. John
C. Hopp. vice president of the National Women's Division of the
United Jewish Appeal. Mrs. Brandwine will speak on Campaign
techniques.
The guest speaker will be Abram
Salomon of New York, national
director of t h e
organizations de-
partment of the
Jewish National
Fund of America.
A feature of the
evening's pro- ,
gram will be the
premiere showing
of "Operation
Galilee," a new
film from Israel.
Salomon, w h o
was born in
Poland, has just
returned from the
World Zionist
Congress in Jeru-
salem. He is a
member of t h e
national execu-
t i v e council of
Rosenberg
the Zionist Organization of Ameri-
ca.
The evening was planned by the
Committee of Landsmanshaften for
Jewish National Fund as part of
JNF Month in Michigan. The event
will serve as a culmination of a
Flanked by a number of Landsmanshaften acti-
pineapple s y m - vities in behalf of the JNF pro-
bolizing their gram of land reclamation in Israel.
work for the Refreshments will be served.
Michigan Jewish
Detroit Landsmanshaften plan to
War Veterans'
launch a new project as part of its
Hawaiian B a 1 1
contribution to Israel's land de-
Feb. 6 at Cobo
velopment and security program.
Hall, are the
members of the
decor and ar-
rangements com-
mittee (from
1 e f t), standing:
Mrs. David Selt-
zer and Mrs. Wil-
liam Steckelis;
seated: Mrs. Sey-
mour Katz, chair-
man. a n d Mrs.
Jerry Dale. Not
pictured is Mrs.
Louis Winkler.
JWV to Go Native for Hawaiian Ball
Laura Siporin Bride
of Robert Zuckerberg
AAP/ Activities
DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY
will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday in
the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs.
Lillian Tulupman and Mrs. Hannah
Seinwel, chairman and co-chair-
man, respectively, of the child wel-
fare program, will serve refresh-
ments and gifts to children of the
D. J. Healy Home 2:30 p.m. Jan. 30.
* * *
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX-
ILIARY will hold its annual paid-
up membership party 7 p.m. Tues-
day at Northwood Inn.
* * *
BLOCH-ROSE POST and AUX-
ILIARY will meet at the Veterans
Memorial Building 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Bertha Wember of Temple Israel
will speak on "Books of Current
Jewish Interest." Husbands and
wives are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
Final plans for the Department
of Michigan Jewish War Veterans'
"Hawaiian Ball" Feb. 6 at Cobo
Hall have been announced by Mrs.
Jerry Dale, senior vice president
of the Ladies Department and
dance chairman.
Co.bo Hall's Riverside Ballroom
will be transformed into "Hawaii
in Detroit" by the efforts of the
decor and arrangements commit-
tee, headed iyy Mrs. Seymour Katz.
A 14-day vacation for two to
Hawaii will be awarded.
The ball is the major fund-rais-
ing effort for the Michigan De-
partment and its auxiliary, made
up of 12 posts and auxiliaries in
Michigan. Proceeds help support
JWV programs of aid to needy
and hospitalized veterans, child
welfare, scholarships, camperships,
aid to Israel, a legislative program,
Americanism and others.
For tickets, call the JWV office,
342 - 8161, or Mrs. Dale, LI 2-4836.
Prof. Levin Writes Fifth Population Article
An article by Prof. Samuel M.
Levin, the fifth in a series on
population, with special reference
to Malthus, appears in the last
number of the History of Educa-
tion Quarterly (December 1964),
published by the University of
Pittsburgh.
The article, entitled "Thomas
Robert Malthus — Philosopher of
Education," probes into the rela-
tionships between educational pol-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, January 22, 1965
icy as expounded by the English
thinker, on the one hand, and the
problems of population pressure
and poverty, on the other.
The appearance of this article
is of special timeliness in view of
President Johnson's launching of
the war on poverty as well as his
announcement in his State of the
Union Message of Jan. 5 that he
would "seek new ways to use our
knowledge to help deal with the
explosion in world population and
the growing scarcity in world re-
sources."
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