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May 13, 1966 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-05-13

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Mizrachi Women •
Open Conference
Here This Sunday

Calling All Book Lovers

Julian Landau, research director
of the American Israel Public Af-
fairs Committee, which seeks mea-
sures by the U. S. to promote
economic development and peace
in the Middle East, will report on
current American-Israel relation-
ships at the Central States Con-
ference of Mizrachi Women open-
ing here 8 p.m. Sunday, it was
announced by Mrs. Jacob Goldman,
conference chairman.
Landau, a former researcher in
the foreign affairs division of the
Library of Congress' legislative
reference service, and a' graduate
of the School of International Af-
fairs of Columbia University, will
address the opening session of the
two-day conference in the Beth
Aaron Synagague.
Delegates from a six-state area
will be joined by Detroit leaders
of Mizrachi Women and local
guests at the opening session which
will be addressed by Mrs. Eli Res-
nikoff, of Brooklyn, national presi-
dent of Mizrachi Women.
The public is invited at no
charge. A social hour will follow.

Early Deadline for May 27
Because of Memorial Day—
May 30—and Shavuot—May
25 and 26 there will be an ear-
lier deadline for all copy for
our issue of May 27.
All copy must be in our
hands before noon on Friday,
May 20, for the following
week's issue.

JWV Auxiliary to Hold
National Meeting Here.

Delegates from chapters in Illi-
The bookworm set will be turning out for Brandeis University
nois, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana,
Women's Committee's "New Books for Old" Sale May 22-24 at
Pennsylvania and Michigan will
Northland Special Events Center. Gathering the goods are (from
attend the sessions.
left) seated: Mrs. A. Aubrey Jacobs, store chairman, and Mrs. Theo-
Three Detroit chapters of Miz-
dore Birnkrant, general chairman; standing: second row, Mrs. John
rachi Women are serving as hos-
Greenberg, assistant to Mrs. Birnkrant, and Mrs. Herbert Burdick,
tess chapters for the conference
chapter president; third row: Mrs. Joseph Bienenstock, chairman of
which goes into a day of workshop collections; and Mrs. Bernard Farber, secretary.
sessions Monday at Imperial Cater-
ers. They are Batya, Fannie Gluck
- Some 40,000 books are being will be contributed to 1 o c a 1
and Sisters of Zion Chapters.
transferred to Northland Special schools, with the underprivileged;
Participating in the conference Events Center (Lot C) in prepara- Southern public schools, or over-
sessions will be Cantor Hyman tion for the Detroit Chapter, Bran- seas.
Adler, Mesdames David Dombey, deis University Women's Commit-
Mrs. Herbert Burdick, chapter
Joe Gordon, Morris Lachover, Joel tee's "New Books for Old" Sale president, advises that this proj-
Litke, Harry Portnoy, Emil Spil- to be held there 10 a.m. to 10 ect is one of the most important
man, Max Stollman, Augusta p.m. May 22-24.
projects undertaken by members
Subar and Milton Winston, all of
An opening auction and preview of the Detroit Chapter, since all
Detroit and Mesdames Michael sale will be held 7 p.m. May 21 proceeds from this sale will be
Seidman of Columbus 0., and to give book lovers and collectors used to buy urgently needed
Manny Spero of Cleveland.
an opportunity to search for edi- books for the Brandeis University
tions in which they are especially Library and the recently opened
interested, and then bid for them Gerstenzang Library of Science.
Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant is gen-
by auction.
When Is Comes
Many valuable books have been eral chairman.
Contributions of books is tax de-
contributed—a signed, first edition
by Rudyard Kipling; rare his- ductible, and for those wishing to
To Noodles .. .
tories on the Great Lakes and contribute books, an answering
Michigan; encyclopedias; out-of- telephone service, DI 1-2461, has
print books by Ernest Heming- been set up on a 24-hour basis,
way, Somerset Maugham and Wil- through which arrangement may
liam Faulkner; and three volumes be made for pick-up service.
The students of Berkley High
of a set "History of the United
School recently worked "a deal"
States" by Woodrow Wilson.
with the chapter which proved
May 22 from noon to 6 p.m. will
to be of benefit to each:
be "Family Day" with special en-
The high school students are
tertainment for children. Hun-
now campaigning for funds for a
dreds of children's books — new
foreign exchange student project.
and old, in excellent condition—
The chapter had thousands of
will be sold from 25 cents up.
books which they wanted - to move
There will be a special sec-
on Saturday. An exchange was
tion, "Treasures or Trash,"
worked out whereby the books
consisting of very old or out-of-
were moved and the students
print books — where possible
earned money for their project.
treasures may be found for 10
Volunteers who wish to assist
or 15 cents.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
during this sale may call Mrs.
Surplus books from this sale John Greenberg, LI 7-1166.
20—Friday, May 13, 1966

The national executive committee
of the National Ladies Auxiliary
of Jewish War Veterans will hold
its spring meeting this weekend
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel,
according to Mrs. Jerry Dale, de-
partment of Michigan president.
Members of the national execu-
tive committee from around the
country are arriving today, when
the organization's advisory board
holds an all-day meeting at the
hotel.
Workshops and a leadership
clinic will be held Saturday, be-
ginning 10:30 p.m. Mrs. Philip
Bernstein, national leadership
chairman and a past department
president of Michigan, is in
charge.
Mrs. John Nemon, national presi-
dent and a past Michigan presi-
dent, will preside at the business
sessions opening 7:30 p.m. Satur-
day and continue Sunday at
2:30 a.m.
JWVA members are invited to at-
tend the workshops and the meet-
ings and act as hostesses.

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Maytime Ball to Close
Club's Spring Season

Abe Feinglass Honored

NEW YORK (JTA)—More than
1,200 representatives of govern-
ment, labor, industry and profes-
sions attended a dinner here
Sunday night given in honor of
ABE FEINGLASS, noted labor
leader, by the American Trade
Union Council for Histadrut at the
New York Hilton Hotel. Feinglass,
who resides in Chicago, was cited
for 35 years of service to organized
labor. The sum of $100,000 raised
at the dinner was contributed to-
ward establishment of a Histadrut
community center in Arav, a new
development town overlooking the
Dead Sea in Israel. Senator Wayne
Morse, who addressed the guests,
hailed Feinglass as a labor states-
man with proven leadership on
domestic and international policy."

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a Maytime Ball 8:30 p.m. Sunday
at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim.
Music for dancing will be pro-
vided by the Lawtonaires orches-
tra with favors, prizes, social mix-
ers and refreshments.
The dance will close the organi-
zation's pre-summer schedule of
public events. For information, call
President Sally Sidran, 864-8641.

LEGHORN, Italy (JTA) — A
square in the center of this city
was named Monday.. "Jewish De-
portees Square" in ceremonies at-
tended by leading civic and Jewish
communal leaders. The Leghorn
Jewish community had flourished
without persecution from the time
of the establishment of the city
in the 16th Century until the Nazi
era.

ZAN GILBERT

Greenfield

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Them
All

Name Italian City Square
`Jewish Deportees Square'

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