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November 19, 1965 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-11-19

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LBJ Cites Anti-Poverty War by National Council
Knights and Angels to Convene Mrs.
Mrs. Willen explained that the women's educational and service
A woman-to-woman anti-poverty

program announced by the Na- program challenges privileged organization.
The Council was founded in 1893
tional Council of Jewish Women women to act through community-
has drawn prompt praise from w i d e interreligious, interracial by Mrs. Hannah Greenebaum Solo-
President and Mrs. Lyndon B. campaigns and emphasizes t h e mon and is the world's oldest
need for new and expanded com- major Jewish women's organiza-
Johnson.
A telegram from the First Lady munity services to help women tion. It has 123,000 members in
to NCJW President Mrs. Joseph trapped in poverty, as well as 329 affiliated local units through-
Willen of New York, who had an- greatly strengthened legislation to out the U.S. and maintains pro-
grams of public affairs, community
nounced the program to the organi- protect them from exploitation.
Catholic, Protestant and Negro services and overseas services in
zation's board of directors, said:
women's organizations affiliated in Israel and other Jewish communi-
"The President and I read, WICS (Women in Community ties abroad.
with great interest . . . of your Service) composed of members of
organization's plan to assist the NCJW and the National Coun-
FOR THE BEST IN
women in poverty. We are both cil of Catholic Women, National
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
deeply heartened by the under- Council of Negro Women and the
Gift wrapping and ballroom decorating are under way for the
standing displayed by your or- United Church Women—are ex-
annual Angel Ball of the National Council of Jewish Women, Detroit
ganization, and wish you t h e
Chapter. Preparing for the Thanksgiving Eve event at Cobo Hall
to be among those partici-
greatest success in obtaining pected
And His Orchestra
are (from left) Mesdames Maurice Tatelman, Maurice Smargon, Leo
in the drive, a leading
support of other national groups. pating
Stern, Joseph Schulevitz, Donald Schiff, Abe Scher, George Meyer-
feature
of
which
is
a
f
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u
m,
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Surely this development recog- Women on the Move, to bring to
son, Jack Keyne, Ben Weintraub, Irving Passman, Harold Kaufman
nizes
growing
importance,
the
and Louis Lichtig.
attention the most intract-
extra dimensions, that voluntary public
able and damaging features of
organizations have in our society
TRADITION! TRADITION!
educational and social service
locally.
King Arthur's Knights of the
today. The programs the govern- feminine poverty
* * *
Round Table will be present in projects.
ment
undertakes
cannot
succeed
Among these services are the without the effort of voluntary
the decor of the 11th annual Angel
Mrs. Lehman to Head
Ball, planned by the Detroit Sec- Orchards, a residential treatment organizations such as yours."
home
for
young
children;
Operation
tion of the National Council of
NCJW Jubilee Planners
Jewish Women for 8:30 p.m. Friendship, a recreational lounge
Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman has
program for convalescing mental
Wednesday at Cobo Hall.
accepted the post of honorary
Banners and gothic arches will patients; a tutorial and enrichment
MOVIES, SINCE 1946
chairman for the 75th anniversary
provide the backdrop for the program for children at Custer
commemoration of the National
WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
dinner-dance, at which the Warren School; and participation in WICS
Council of Jewish Women. The
Covington Orchestra will play mus- (Women in Community Service), a
Diamond Jubilee Committee,
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program for recruitment and
ic of Tommy Dorsey.
chaired by Mrs. David Sher of
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Members who have contributed screening of disadvantaged young
New York City, is now planning
150 volunteer hours or $150 in women for Job Corps training.
anniversary celebrations for the
Section president is Mrs. M.
merchandise to the resale shop
South Oakland County Chapter
will be present, and proceeds Morton Barak, and Mrs. Jack Epps
of Hadassah will celebrate the cul-
will go toward the organization's is Angel Ball chairman.
mination of its successful member-
ship drive with a paid-up member-
ship affair 12:30 p.m., Nov. 30 at
the Cong. Beth Shalom.
"Panel of Americans," to be
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presented by the Women's Group
1110-
An
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on
the
label
is
a
of Urban League of Detroit, will
be a discussion of religious and
rabbinical guarantee
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racial challenges.
the
product is kosher
Mrs. Edward Narens, SOC vice
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president of membership, will give
Sponsored by
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a report, and Myrtle Awards will
0 The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
be presented to membership per-
in conjunction with The Rabbinical Council of America
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sonnel who have brought in five
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or more new members or life
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members.
Mrs. William Deutsch, life
membership chairman, will
make the presentations to new
life members, and a musical
interlude will be provided by the
a
Hadassah Trio, under the direc-
From LONDON, ENGLAND
tion of Mrs. Albert Newman,
Donor Chairman Mrs. Willard Zamsky (seated, right) is joined
chapter program chairman.
, by her committee chairmen in the planning of Zedakah Club's 34th
Mrs. Louis Cooper, SOC Chapter
annual donor luncheon Nov. 30 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Seated with president,
will welcome Hadassah
her is Mrs. Erwin Harvith, and standing (from left) are Mesdames
"Distinctive Styling in Music
members.
Paid-up dues is the ad-
Ben Chestnut, Morris Aarons and Joel Levy.
to your Individual Taste"
mission
ticket,
and
may
be
paid
*
at the Meeting.
The 145-member group has
Entering its 45th year of service
The five groups in SOC Hadas-
to the communtiy, Zedakah Club held parties and Passover sedo-
sah to enroll over 100 new mem-
will hold its annual donor luncheon rim for the patients, equipped a
bers entertained prospects at get-

12:30 p.m. Nov. 30 at Cong. Shaa- chapel, bought a station wagon
acquainted teas over the summer
and provided clothing—all for and held Phonathon campaigns in
rey Zedek. Featured will be a fash-
the hospitals. Proceeds from the September and October.
ion show of Paris originals.
THINK ABOUT THANKSGIVING!
Zedakah (Hebrew for charity) the donor event will go toward
Group vice presidents of mem- •
BE A GUEST AT YOUR OWN DINNER — ORDE DRMAEYIAROTYUR
such projects.
down the years has widened its
bership are:
Donor chairman is Mrs. Willard
scope of aid to the aged, and now
OR
Southfield, Mrs. Herbert
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the club services mental hospitals, Zamsky. President is Mrs. Paul
Schnaar;
Huntington
Woods,
Mrs.
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such as Northville, Ypsilanti and Deutch. For reservations, call Mrs.
Lapeer, as well as Wayne General Morris Aarons, 543-9446, or Mrs. Joseph Grossman; Oak Park West,
°
Mrs. Harry Linton; Birmingham-
and Howell.
David Fishman, 357-4355.
CARRY-OUT FOODS AVAILABLE
Franklin, Mrs. Jack Solway; and
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Oak Park East, Mrs. Philip Bakst.
• Complete Hot Dinners on Order

SAM EM ER

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SOC Hadassah
to End Drive
at Paid-Up Event

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Zedakah Donor to Aid Aged, Needy

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MRS. ZENA HARMAN of Israel,
chairman of the executive board
of the United Nations Children's
Fund, the agency which was
awarded this year's Nobel Peace
Prize, will be among a delegation
of UNICEF officials who will go
to Oslo to accept the award Dec.
10. Mrs. Harman is the wife of Is-
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20—Friday, November 19, 1965






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