Honors for GoIda Krolik Recall
Lifetime of Service to Community
,
Hadassah Installation to Be Set to Music
A musical "Salute to I s-
rael's 25th Year" will be th
theme of Hadassah's installa -
Mrs. Julian (Golda) Krolik first woman reporter on the Klein, Jewish Community tion and achievement day t
o
will be honored with a spe- Michigan Daily. Throughout Council executive director.
be held 12:15 •.m. Tuesda
cial tribute for her contribu- her life she has carried on
In 1944, Mrs. Krolik was
tions to the community at the the tradition of community appointed by Mayor Jeffries at Cong. Shaarey Z e d e k
annual dinner meeting of the service which characterized to the Detroit Commission on Cake and coffee will b e
served.
Detroit Chapter, American
Community Relations. Dur-
Mrs. Jerome Kaufman wi
Jewish Committee, 6:30 p.m.
ing the terms of the next be installed as president o 11
Monday at the Troy-Hilton
four mayors and over a pe-
the 7,000-member D e t r o i t
Inn.
riod of 24 years, she con- chapter. A graduate o
f
Her late husband Julian
tinued to serve in that capac- Wayne State University, sh
e
Krolik, was one of the lead-
ity. Each time she tendered is a past president of Hadas
ers who helped shape the
her resignation to th e com- sah's Franklin
Group and is
Jewish community. President
mission at the end of an ad- outgoing chapter vice presi
of the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ministration, the new mayor dent of membership.
ation from 1946 to 1949, he
would reappoint her. Finally,
Installing
officer
will
be
served as president of United
in 1968, at age 75, having Mrs.
Charles
Snider
past
Jewish Charities and of
served
six
terms
on
the
com-
GOLDA KROLIK
Northend Clinic. He was the
mission, she wrote a letter president of the Metropolitan
recipient of the first Fred M. her grandparents; her father, to Mayor Cavanagh asking to Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
Butzel Memorial Award for Bernard Ginsburg, president have someone appointed in and a member of the national
Distinguished Communal Ser- of United Jewish Charities her place. However, to quote board.
vice in 1951. Mr. Krolik was from 1904 to 1908, and her Federation Executive Vice
Vice president co-ordina-
a good friend and colleague late husband.
President William Avrunin, tors to be installed are Mes-
Mr. Butzel.
Widowed with three small "nothing has ever dulled the dames George Weingarden,
A nat've Detroiter, Mrs.
children in 1932 by the death sharpness of her perception." Mark Saidman, Karel Bass
Krolik educated here of Lee Mayer, she went to
Mrs. Krolik has had a deep and Ben Etkin. Area vice
and at tne University of work as public relations di- commitment to the field of presidents a r e Mesdames
Michigan, where she was the rector for the Detroit Com- nursing. She was the second Harold Hoffman, Samuel
New Yeard card chairman
is Mrs. Marcus Scheiman;
.
fund-raising coordinator,
t Mrs. Charles Snider; and
fund raising vice president,
Mrs. E. Newton Rottenberg.
Sx
•
•;.
• munity Chest and the Jewish
Welfare Federation until her
Creative Party Planning
marriage to Julian Krolik in
1936.
including
Later, when she devoted
Candy Centerpieces
herself fulltime to volunteer
work, her affiliations encom-
Personalized Part s
passed both Jewish and civic
Favors
causes, including the Reset-
Invitations and Party
tlement Service and the USO.
Accessories for all occasions.
An honorary board member
of the Detroit Chapter of the
MARCIA MASSERMAN NAACP, she supported pro-
gressive interracial programs
646-6138
at a time when it was not yet
fashionable, said Walter
president of the Shapero Levitt, Albert Rosenblum,
School of Nursing, succeed- Nathan Soberman, Bernard
Mirvis and Bernard Gold-
ing George Stutz.
Along with Katherine Fa- berg. Mrs. David Schwartz
ville, former dean of Wayne will be installed as treasurer,
State University School of and Mesdames Herman Fox,
Nursing,
and Mrs. Carl Herbert Schnaar and George
Grawn, she initiated and Barahal, secretaries.
raised funds for a 'model
Pianist and composer,
program which offers coun- Mrs. Norman Allan will be
seling, tutorial services and guest artist, playing some of
scholarship funds to inner- her compositions from a re-
city high school students. The cently released album, "Re-
aim is to encourage them to flections."
enroll in Wayne State Uni-
The annual report, pre-
versity school of nursing. sented by outgoing President
This has helped a significant
number of black o wm
t
en to
enter the nursing profession.
Mrs. Krolik was a pioneer
volunteer and member of the
board of the Northend Clinic.
She was a founder of the
women's division of the Jew-
Rabbi Joseph Shuchatowitz,
ish Welfare Federation and
principal
of Akiva Hebrew
has remained actve on vari-
Day
School,
was elected
ous Federation boards. She
also has been active with the chairman of the board of the
National Conference of Yeshi-
Jewish Community Council, va
Principals, the profession-
serving as chairman of the
urban affairs committee and al organization comprising
member of the Council exec- the heads of 450 Hebrew day
schools.
utive board.
Four hundred educators
Mrs. Krolik and her chil-
dren established the Julian and administrators represent-
H. Krolik Memorial Fund, ing Hebrew day schools in
which makes an annual con- some 150 communities at-
tribution for high school tended the four-day conven-
scholarships in Israel through tion.
the Israel Education Fund.
Delegates pledged to en-
roll an additional 25,000 new
pupils in the next five years,
to upgrade security and ten-
ure of teaching and adminis-
trative personnel and to work
toward obtaining needed
funds for scholarships from
Jewish funds and federations.
Shuchatowitz
Chairman of
National Body
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group or by contact-
Mrs. Scheiman, 626-4568,
or the Hadassah office, BR
3-5441.
MRS. JEROME KAUFMAN
Mrs. Albert Newman, will be
in melodious form under the
direction of Mrs. Jack
Abramson, program coordin-
ator, and Mrs. Myron Novitz,
musical director.
Mrs. Eugene Kahn, pro-
gram vice president, reported
that s p e c i a I achievement
awards will be presented to
groups.
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ed president at the annual
election of the Jewish Par-
ents Institute. A. Samuel
Dorchen is vice president;
Carl Gilbert, treasurer; and
Ellie Jacobs, secretary.
Elected to the governing
board of JPI for a two-year
term were Seymour Adler,
May Blechman, Laura Fire-
man, Carl Gilbert, Marvin
Golden, David Hoptman and
Leonard Teicher; and for a
one-year term, Mervyn Falk
and Ellie Jacobs.
The following were elected
to the educational policies
committee:
Sol Baltimore, June
Egrin, Jean Klok, Marlynn Levin.
Runa Parker and Barry Waldman.
Elected to the institute
committee were:
Malda Adler,
Cindy Franklin, Marjorie Golden,
Barbara Halpern, Lois Teicher
and Linla Willens.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 8, 1973-33
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was a Detroit elementary
school art teacher for three
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