.4 . Compliments of Q-MASTER, UNLIMITED BOB MULLEN Serving Metropolitan Detroit THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Directors of Funeral 1 8 325 W. 9 Mile EL 7-5200 Southfield Ira and Herbert Kaufman Compliments of FARM MAID DAIRY 18940 Weaver Ave., Detroit VE 7-6000 In Fond Memory o f Ben Shiffman Shirlee & Jack Iden GURIAN DRUGS 20451 W. 8 Mile Rd. Detroit, Mich. 48219 In Memory of Parents Harry Markovitz Sophie Markovitz Sadie Myers by Milton & Rose Markovitz 470000040004000000040044• Compliments of THE HOUSE OF PICTURES 21673 Grand River Nr. 6 Mile Paintings— Picture Framing FLINT AUXILIARY NO. 231 Jewish War Veterans Mrs. Jerome Yale, pres. Mrs. Sanford Sidell, sen. vice Mrs. Alex Kalmar, jr. vice Mrs. Gordon Saber, rec'd. sec'y. Mrs. Irving Berner, Treas. Mrs. Herbert Koenig, fin. sec'y Mrs. Irving Wiseman, chaplain Mrs. Frank Alexander, guard Mrs. Joseph Kalmar, conductress Mrs. Ira Scho, patriotic instructor Mrs. Joe Rittman, corres. sec'y. YOUR JWVA Congratulations on Your 75th The National Ladies Auxiliary Our members give service to The National Ladies Auxiliary was chartered in September, 1928, each community drive; indulge in \ai in Boston, "city of the cradle coordinated efforts to secure im- of liberty," by an act of the provements in recreational and National Jewish War Veterans of other areas for children. They the United States. speak out against the hate mon- The membership is composed of gers and cooperate in every effort instituted by JWV to combat bigo- the wives, mothers, daughters, sisters and grandmothers of men try. This past year saw activity in and women who served with honor an educational campaign to ac- quaint Americans with the tactics in the wars of our country and. too, women who themselves saw used by Arab nations attempting military service starting with to intimidate American concerns World War One. to the point where they were forced to dismiss their Jewish em- The many aspects of the nation- ployees. Our members have waged al program were evolved after a continuing war against the up- years of continuous activity: they surge of hate literature going represent the combined thinking through the mails and supported and imagination of thousands of legi s lation framed. to do away with women and the changing needs discriminatory practices. n of the community, and the policies Our child welfare committees created by our parent body. Cur- rently, JWVA's many services to work closely with the Department the community are themselves sub- of Health. Education and Welfare and channel information and ad-' divided into: Service to the Gen and in each field where activity Friday, March 20, 1970-25 J.W.V. SUPPLEMENT J.W.V.! WE ALL BENEFIT FROM YOUR GOOD WORK! AL The Airline of the People of Israel eral Community: Service to the Veterans Community: Service to takes place. In servicing the indi- the Jewish Community; Service to vidual child, we seek out the child of the veteran: in servicing chil- America's Youth, Thus, programs of Yesteryear dren's institutions, we service all children alike. We believe that such as the Children's Milk Fund for Israel, the anti-Nazi boycott. each child has the right to sound the sales of three and one half academic training; the right to million dollars of Liberty Bonds be secure against evil influence: for the purchase of the 35 000 ton t'1 " brief we full believe each to en- tied to insurance of be sound liberty ship "Ida Strauss" have mental, Physical and social de- ceased to exist as such. althoimh v elopment. they live forever in the records The National Auxiliary was the of JWVA's proudest achievements. JWVA has woven into its nation- first national organization to pre- al program the thread of a dy- sent the Brandeis University with namic Americanism program. This two annual scholarships. These includes sponsoring essay contests have been perpetuated through an in schools on subjects germain to endowment gift of $15,000. The the field of Americanism. It pre- ' scholarships are for daughters of sents flags to public, religious and veterans. Departments have emu- private institution s , : sponsors lated the program and offer sehol- Patriotic and Brotherhood pro- arshins for academic studies. Nur- grams throughout the year. A few ses Training and for Institutes of of the more outstanding projects Human Relations subjects. AlthoteTh we concentrate on the carried out this past year in- VA hospitals, we do not leave eluded: military controlled facilities unat- Members made arrangements tended. Over 1,000 accredited vol- _for hospitalized Patients to vote. unteers have won citations for nd taught them how to use voting their steadfast attendance to duties aehines. They sponsored recep- assigned them by VA officials. tion for ,newly naturalized citizens Three , of our women won the and presented them with a minia- coveted gold pin for having given lure statue of Liberty. the "Bill of more than 10.000 voluntary hours. Rights" and the "Declaration of We bring the patient entertain- • Independence." ment and gifts: we read to him. As a member of Freedoms listen to his woes, contact his Foundation of Valley Forge we families, share in his agonies: • participate in the judging of its help him celebrate his holidays: patriotic awards. take him on excursions and trips • The National Auxiliary coordin- to sports affairs, to dinners and ates their activities with such "cv- invite him as guest in our homes. ernment agencies as the Denart- We help his family, and see that ment of Health. Welfare and Edo- they do not want. We Bar Mitzvah cation: the Veterans Administra- his son. visit him on Oneg Shabot. tion and is a member of its Na- and Yomtov. and then when dis- tional Advisory Committee and charged we help in every way to serve on a number of its com- secure gainful employment for mittees. him. One of our most recent projects We bring Oneg Shabots, holiday has been the "Woman of the Year" parties, dances, refreshments and award, presented each year to a shows to the USO and military woman whose achievements have bases. When families of service- been outstanding. The recipients men find themselves in need of have been Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt help. we act as referral agents. for creating a better understand- While working on the Home ing between people of all faiths: Front. we have not forgotten our Miss Sophie Tucker. for entertain- brethern in Israel. We started with ' ing the troops during World War the shipment of 1.000,000 bandages I and World War II: Senator Mar- for Haganah and the program is garet Chase-Smith. for her stand now a sustaining one of Shipments on Americanism, civil rights and of the latest types of medical statesmanship: Dale Evans, for equipment sent on the request of her work with mentally' retarded its director. Dr. Chaim Sheba. children; Miss Rose Ichelson. for We have built a lasting memorial • her research and discoveries in in the form of the finest medical the field of Multiple Sclerosis: Dr. Jessie Royer-Greaves. for her center in the near east where work with the blind and multi- scientists and doctors from all handicaped children and who countries come to study the meth- founded their only school: Dr. ods used. to see JWVA's equip- Frances Norwich. originator of ment at work. There are a number of projects the "Ding Dong, School" children's program and author of children's where we excel, but the picture books: Dr. Mary Switzer of the of .1WVA, its devoted members. Department of Health, Education is now clear. It is a story oft and Welfare, an outstanding au- told and gains in value with each thority on vocational rehabilita- telling. Many women are still ac- tion work: and our 1962 recipient tive who saw the National Auxili- Dr. Margaret Mead, lecturer and ary grow from its official forma- professor, outstanding in the field tion in 1928—to the present. These women view our growth with great of anthropology. Each of these nationally and pride, and have concentrated their worldly acclaimed women were efforts on handing down the given "Honorary Membership" in mantle of leadership from genera- the National Ladies Auxiliary. tion to generation. Complil lads of Best Wishes OAK PARK POST & AUXILIARY 716 Post Officers: Auxiliary Officers: David Gildenberg, Commander Dolores Greenspan, President Charles Isackson; Sr. Vice-Commander Violet List, Senior Sunny Binder, Jr. Vice-Commander Murray Greenwald, Quartermaster Norman Moss, Adjutant Robert Franklin, Hospital Chairman Maurice Noble, Patriotic Instructor Bill Stecklis, Chaplain Ethel Stacklis, Junior Evelyn Berch, Treasurer Charlotte Rothstein, Patriotic Instructress Adele Lipson, Chaplain Edith Steinberg, Historian