THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Friday, November 18, 1966

Earlier Deadline
For Thanksgiving

JNF Women to Kick Off Drive

Because of Thanksgiving,
there will be an earlier dead-
line for the issue of Nov. 25.
All copy for that issue must
be in our hands before noon
today, Nov. 18.
All Classified Advertising
copy must be submitted be-
fore 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22.

When the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund opens
its annual donor drive Tuesday, these women will be the prime
movers behind the fund-raising efforts: Mesdames (from left) Pearl
Nosan, president; William Levin and Joseph Greenbaum, co-chair-
men of fund raising; Albert Posen, fund-raising chairman; George
Schneider, donor secretary; and Sidney Schwartz, at whose home the
pre-kickoff champagne luncheon was held. The donor drive kickoff
will take place 12:30 p.m. at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Speaker will be
Dr. Milton Aron, national director of the Jewish National Fund in
New York City. JNF friends and guests are invited. Petite luncheon
will be served, and there will be a musical program with Cantor
Reuven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

Women of Valor
Awards for Two
Detroit Leaders

Women of Valor awards will be
presented to Mrs. Hyman Safran
and Mrs. Sidney Schwartz at the
Hai award luncheon noon Wednes-

Reverse 'Backlash' Urged Among Jewish Women

KIAMESHA LAKE, N. Y. (JTA)
—Jews throughout the world, es-
pecially women, were called upon
here Monday to employ Jewish
teachings and commitment as "a
backlash of Jewish idealism and
spiritual values" in the fight
against "a mixed-up, hedonistic
society."
Mrs. Albert Fried of Brooklyn,
delivered the presidential keynote
address at the five-day convention
of the National Women's League of
the United Synagogue of America.
The League, composed of 200,000
women affiliated with the Conser-
vative movement, opened its par-
ley here at the Concord Hotel, with
1,700 delegates attending.
"Synagogue women," said Mrs.
Fried, "are fully aware of the

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enormous challenges which are
ours in today's secular society. It
will be the family and the home
that will help rear a generation of
men and women that will give
meaning and purpose to life."
Messages were received by the
convention from President John-
son and from Israel's President
Zalman Shazar. President Johnson
stated: "Generosity of heart and
conscience of soul mark the good
work of the National Women's
League of the United Synagogue
of America. The Sabbath candles
your members kindle in Jewish
homes give much light to the
world."

Annual Donor Luncheon
of David Horodoker
Women Set for Dec. 6

Mrs. Julius Zemmol, president
of the David Horodoker Young
Women Organization, announces
that Mrs. Moses Lehrman will be
toastmistress of the 29th annual
donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Dec. 6
at Bloom Kosher Caterers.
Cantor Harold Orbach will be
guest artist, accompanied by Bella
Goldberg. There will be prizes.
Proceeds go to help the needy in
the community at such institutions
as Northville and Lapeer state hos-
pitals and to aid Israel.
The next meeting will be held
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Sam Kogan, 18032 North-
lawn.
For tickets, call Mrs. Harry
Schechter, EL 3-6674.

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D Day' for AJCongress Women

"D Day," the culmination of a
year of planning by the women of
the American Jewish Congress,
will take place 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Nov. 29 at the
'Jewish Center.
"D" stands for
dialogues — "A
Day of Dia-
logues," accord-
ing to Mrs. Aaron
Shifman, presi-
dent of the De-
troit Women's
Division, AJCon-
gress. Members
and guests will
discuss with local
experts some of
Mrs. Shifman the complex con-
ditions plaguing society today.
The experts include Dr. H. John
Weiss, and Seymour Ricklin, both
of Wayne State University, who
will engage in a dialogue at 10
a.m. on "Education for Peace —
Vietnam." At 11:30 a.m., Arthur
L. Johnson, associate superintend-
ent of community relations, De-
troit Board of Education, and Dr.
Abraham Citron, professor of so-
ciology at Wayne State, will dis-
cuss "Dynamics of Negro-Jewish
Relations."
Following lunch at 1 p.m., Mrs.
Charles Snitow, national presi-
dent of the Women's Division,
American Jewish Congress, will
summarize the dialogues and
will emphasize the involvement
of Congress members in many
contemporary issues.

day at Shaarey Zedek, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Morris L. Schav-
er, chairman of the Israel Bond
Women's Division, which is spon-
soring the affair.
Abba Khoushy, mayor of Haifa,
will be the guest speaker. The
Shalom Trio will provide enter-
tainment.
To be an "Eshes Hail", a
Woman of Valor, is the highest
honor for Israel Bond volunteers.
Mrs. Safran and Mrs. Schwartz
are responsible for the sale or pur-
chase of $100,000 each in Israel
Bonds.
Mrs. Safran is an Israel Bond
trustee, executive secretary of the
pre-campaign effort of the Worn-
en's Division of the Allied Jewish
Campaign; a member-of the board
of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood,
a volunteer teacher of Braille at
Shaarey Zedek and is active in
Hadassah and other organizations.
Mrs. Schwartz is Israel Bond
Women's Division Builder chair-
man; a member of the board of
Adas Shalom Sisterhood, a life
member of the Bar-Ilan University
Women's Division, special corre-
sponding secretary of Jewish
National Fund Women's Auxiliary
and has been active in the Jewish
Welfare Federation campaigns for
years. She is also active in
Hadassah.
Under Khoushy's leadership as
mayor since 1950, Haifa has be-
come Israel's largest port and
major center of heavy industry.
He came to Palestine as a pioneer
and worked at draining swamps
and building her roads. He was
secretary-general of the H a i f a
Workers' Council and a member of
the first Knesset.
Awards will be presented to
sponsors, Chen volunteers and
other supporters of Israel. For
tickets call DI 1-5707.

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Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings

Chairman for "D Day" is Mrs.
Theodore Rosen, who with Mrs.
John Sturman, co-chairman, head
a committee comprised of the fol-
lowing: Mesdames William Glazer,
Richard Kamel, Samuel Pollock,
Philip Rader, Louis Redstone, Sol
Redstone, Jack Ross, Daniel Sha-
piro, Milton Schwartz, Albert Sil-
ber and Max Wender.
For reservations and informa-
tion, call the AJCongress, WO
5-3319. Registration and coffee
hour will take place at 9:30 a.m.

Shaarit Haplaytah Evening

Shaarit Haplaytah, Survivors of
1945, will hold a Tribute to Is-
rael 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Beth
Aaron Synagogue.
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel will present an evening of
Israeli songs and humor. A meal
will be served. Tickets will be
available at the door.

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