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September 07, 1973 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-07

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From Pushka to Pillars of Courage---•JNF Women Mark 50th Anniversary

The golden anniversary of
the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund is being celebrat-
ed 50 years after a group
of 18 women met to estab-
lish an auxiliary of the Has-
hahar Camp of the Order of
the Sons of Zion, to aid in
the upbuilding of Palestine
as a Jewish national home
and particularly to help the

Gra nd Ra pids

1 I -cols Ha Hi Polhick

work of the Jewish Nation-
al Fund.
Charter officers of that
first organization were Mes-
dames Dianna Milkovsky,
president in whose home the
meeting took place; S. Cabot
and N. Meisel, vice presi-
dent: Zemon, treasure r:
William Fellner, financial
secretary; Max Weksler, rec:
ording secretary; and L.
Rycus, Joseph Zeff and B.
Lerman. trustees.

In 1927, the name was
changed to that of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish Na:
ticnal Fund, and concentrat-
MRS. JULES KRAFT
ing all its efforts for that
Membership has grown to
Fund it became the leading
service group supporting the over 1,000, with approximate-
efforts of the JNF in the re- ly 250 life-members, and
demption of the soil of Pal- Young Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund is a recent ad-
estine.

Mrs. Jules Kraft, current ,
president, said the name was
changed in 1963, to that of
Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund and in
1969 to the present Women
of Jewish National Fund.

tillet Rae

MRS. HARRY POLLACK

Roberta Joy Silverstein be-
came the bride of Harry Pol-
lack in a recent ceremony at
Temple Emanuel, Grand Ra-
pids.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sil-
verstein of Grand Rapids.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Pollack of Marlow Ave.,
Oak Park.
Maid of honor was Judi
Rapaport. Bridesmaid was
Lori Pollack, sister of the
bridegroom.

Attending the bridegroom
were his brother Reid Pol-
lack, Stewart Krohn, Larry
Goodman, Paul Guilford and
Eric Zonder.

Brenner

to If red Galy Alpert

j unct.
According to Mrs. Kraft,
early members had only the
little "pushka" — Blue and
White Boxes—to raise funds,
but from the year 1929 on
they began their donor
events and other social
means of fund-raising.
Mrs. Kraft was president
(for the first time) in the
early 1950s when the women
participated in a project to
finance the draining of the
Huleh swamps in the Galilee.
The Huleh project, under-
taken despite extensive loss
of life, both from Syrian
guns and malaria, resulted
in the clearing of the rich-
est land in the country.
Other projects in ensuing
years were the planting of
trees and development of

land for Gadot and Gonen
kibutzim.

Mrs. Kraft also cited the
Pillars of Courage at Gadot
—pillars hewn from field-
stone and already inscribed
with 200 names, each repre-
senting the gift of a mini-
mum of 300 dollars to re-
claim two dunams (', 1s acre)
for cultivation and settle-
ment

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Mr. and Mrs. Saul Brenner
of Wendy Ln., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Janet Rae to
Gary M. Alpert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour Alpert of
Olde Franklin Dr., Farming-
ton.

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Congratulations Bobby

In 1970, the Women of
JNF launched their Worn-
en's Forest and Recreation
Center in Kiryat Shemona on

Also participating were
grandparents of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Armour
and Mrs. Sadie Silverstein,
and grandmother of the
bridegroom, Mrs. Esther
Mintz.
Following a honeymoon in
Miss Brenner and her fi-
Canada, the couple will live ance were graduated from
in Ferndale.
Wayne State University. Mr.
Alpert earned his masters
degree in business adminis-
tration.

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the 14 people, including nine
children, killed when Arab
terrorists bombed their
school bus in May 1970.

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