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Commentator To Headline Women's Meetings Men's Division Planners Women's Division Units Approve Campaign Plans Begin Campaign Activity
A plan calling for the organlza Uon of teams under the leadership of Captain* was endorsed by (he Planning Committee of the PhilMrs. Eleanor Abrams, nation, en'n groups of Hie Jewish l'lii- al Women's unit. Her sharp obanthroples Men's Division at It* ully kiiou-n lecturer, writer ami lantliropies Oiimpaign. servance of world affairs hai, ' meeting held last Sunday, Lou 8he,*will address workcro of commentator, will be the (rue.sl O n a r r n d Ruben Llppctt, the dlvi tlio women's division at noon inoile Jii'r a popular fijfure at skin'* co-chairmen announced. speaker Wednesday at t li t and appear nt a cock'tnil supper Pliiln ritliropics pntlirriugg in "Briefly, the plan callj for Ihc <i|)i"iiiii(f fuiiftiouH of two worn- of the lIusineiiH and J'rofpHHJon. ninny purls of the coiintr.v. . (election or some 20 to 25 Contain*, who In turn will recruit about 10 waiv.era each. In this way, we hope that large corps of Workers can be secured to reach some 1200 proapect* In our dlvilion." the co-chairmen Indicated, Mrs. IJcunor Abrams, nationalThe Business and Professional jben Uppctt at the meeting, Women's will mobilize lt« unit for ly known lecturer, writer and which heard Arthur II. Goldstein, tlii? 1937 Philanthropies at a cockcommentator on world affairs, General Campaign Chairman, and tail supper Wednesday, April 10, ulll speak at the Women Workers' Dr. Abe Grrcnl>erg, Jewish Fednt fli.W p. m. in the Jewish ComJ) e s s e r t luncheon, Wednesday, eration President, outline the munity Center auditorium. The April 10, 12:30 p. m. at the Jewneeds and objective* of the 1957 •jroup'i plnai were announced by ish Community Center, Mrs. Edcombined campaign, which InMrs. .Herman Bondarlrt. B & I' ward K. Brodkey, Women's Divicludes the Jewish Philanthropies Division chairman. sion chairman of the Jewish and the UJA Emergency Rescue Guoti of honor at the event will Drivr. Philanthropic* C a m p a i g n , anbe Mm. Kleanor Abrani-s, nationnounced today. Some 300 women "What pleased all of us," Mr. wide commentator, uho will ipeak Ltppett snjd. "was the helpful nlrortly have enrolled as , volearlier In the day, also, nt a womdiscussion and the constructive unteers in the drive, she reported. en worker's meeting. The supper suggestions offered by all present. is an annual event for this division. Special invitation urging all - The recommendations for the cam' "The B. and P. women are well workers to attend thli extremely 'yaJgn technique were made fol known for their induttry and sucimportant meeting was issued by Rnbhl Bernard Segal, New York lowing a thorough expression of cess in fund-raising," Mrs. lionMrs. Brodkey and her associate opinions, which will ser\e as our City, Exccut.vc Director of United darln announced. "Their presence chairmen, Mrs, Edwin E. Brodkey guide In leading the Men's Divl- Synagogue of America, will occupy Wednesday -night, an in prevlouj the pulpit of Beth El Synagogue on and Mrs. Mike Freeman. ' alon'i efforts." yean, will be an assurance of our Mm. Klcanor Alirnms Present nt the meeting were: Friday evening. "We are aiming for a full atLucccttful .participation In PhilanEir.cni* Brniin, Klliot Drown, Max Rabbi Segal, who alio holdi the thropies activities. We are depend' Mri. Eleanor Abrams Is well tendance at this meeting", they Crounse, Barney Drevlch, Harold degree of Doctor of Hebrew Liter- Ing upon every; woman In this known to women's groups through- said, In a joint statement The , .Csxber, Dan Cordmsn, Barton ature, was ordained by the Jewish brincH'to'attihd'as they have al- out the United States. She is a presence of every volunteer will Creenberg, Paul Crowman, JOB Theological Seminary In 1933 He ways done." noted authority on foreign affairs guarantee the success of the woIlnrnstcln, Moe Kagan, Delmar served in the Rabbinate until 1940, Mrs. Bondarln Friday announced and contemporary social problems. men's phase of the campaign." Klein. when he was the first Jewish Widely traveled In the United / l - o : Rubin Marcui. Mlllard Chaplain to be called to active her aclvl*or»rThey are Mmes. Julia States and Europe, she visited Margolin, Sol Par*nw, Sam Pol' duly In World War II. He left the Jacobs, Carl Logman, Jennie Ros- Israel In 1948 and again In 1051 Israel May Have lack, Joe Radinowskl, Sam Rlfkln, Army In 1945, as Lieut. Colonel, enblatt, Charlei Ross Peter Mey- and while there became conversEdward A, Rosen, Max Sacks. thf highest rank achieved by a en, Julius Newman, Eve Konecky, ant with many of the most vital 2 Million by 1957 Philip D. Schwartz, Morris GrossGeorge Shafer, Earl Sleg-I. Saul Jewish Chaplain. man and the Misses Rebecca Ber- problems which arc shaping this New York "(WNSl-Dr. Roberto Sllverman. Ervln Simon, Marvin Since then he has served In ex-covlcl, Elizabeth J. Hart, and year's UJA campaign. Baehi, first Dcun q! the Ellezer Treller, Ben Wlntroub. ecutive capacities in all three of AhuvaCcnihater. Having studied intensively the Kaplan School of Economics at the central branches of the Conpressing social and political probMrs. Edward E, Brodkey, Chair- lems affecting the Jewish sur- the Hebrew University of Jeruservative Movement, first as e x e c Holiday Deferment uflve vice-president of the Rab- man of the Women's Division, who vivors of Hltlcrlsm, Mrs. Abrams salem predicted that Israel's total binical Assembly, then as vice- conferred with the B. and P. Wom- Is able to relate these problems to population will reach the two milNow Vork (JTA)-Local draft chancellor of the Jewish Theologi- en at their lait meeting paid trib- those of immigration and re-lion mark by the end of next year. boards have been instructed to cal, and now as executive vice- ute to their earnestneis and en-settlement in Israel and thus give When, asked how the Israelis five "/avorable consideration'' to president of the United Synagogue thusiaitm. her audience a concise and effec- have contributed to the Increaso requeits of Jewish young, men not of "America. tive picture of the total situation. of their own population, the Het o be scheduled for physical exJml. Mr?. Abrnms has attracted n brew University professor asserted Following the services, mem- Civil Defense nations or induction into the armed wide listening audience as a fea- that Israel's rate of natural incervices during Passover, the Na- ber* of the Both El Synagogue Exercise Staged tured weekly commentator on one crease Is high—higher limn that of tfonoal Jewish Welfare Board ail' Sisterhood will be hoslesics at a of New Yorls's leading radio stareception honoring Dr. Segal. flounced. Tel Aviv (JTA)—The biggest tions and has been very cnUius- many Jewish communities abroad. The size of this increase, he excivil defense exercise held to date iaitlcally received wherever she plained, is influenced by various In Israel, covering the entire Haifa has appeared in public. factors such as the large propornorthern half of the country, was She is Ihc wife of a San An-tion of young people in the countonio. Tex, rabbi. try. , Magcd thl! week.
B. and P. Women, Wed., 5:30 P.M.
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Women's Workers, Wed., 12:30 P.M.
New York Rabbi to Be Beth El Guest
Youth Philanthropies Dinner Will Be April 25
Paul Shyken, Youth Council Gene Dandy, Mike Markovitz, Philanthropies C h a i r m a n an- Frang Goldberg, Arnle Wtlntraub nounced this week that tin High and Soul Kalman. Representing School Philanthropies Dinner will AZA No. 100 will be Bruce and be held at the Jewish Community Bernard Bloom, Steve Rieket, Center, Thursday, April 29, Young Dernle Pollkov, Irv Belzer and ' Shyken Is the son of Mr. and Mr*. Morris Brodkey, Sam Shyken, Rohanue will have at It workers Club member! working on this Marilyn Wcinberg, ArJene Epstein, year's high school campaign art Nancy Lewis, Maurin* Zevltz, Larry Kohn, Larry Roltstcln, K«va Phyllis Bernileln, Betty Erman Shyken. Howard Wcinberg and Diane Schricber and Arlone. CarRobert Fellman offtaylm.Memolyn Dolgoff, Judy Wohlner, Phylbers of AZA No. 1 working on the lis Katzman, Baibara Greenberg, drive ar« J. Goldstrom, E. Sldmnn, Charlotte Brodkey, Harriet Schloff, Beverly Goldberg, Kaye Turner end Barbara Garber nra Dcbka Debs participating while Kdr-n Cohen and Maxint Zwclback are Two broadcasts will ba held Sun- workors from Eleanor Roosevelt day in ob«crvniio« of World J«w- BBG Florence S e h r a u o , Alice bh Child's Day. Kin's and Roiann* Slporln reThe film "1 Camo lo Boirshcba" present Hodl DBG. will bo shown by WOW-TV on that day frwi 11 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. Tom Kully, Bob Shapiro and Eddie Cantor will pay tribute Marty I.lpp i\re th» unaffillate to tbe occasion in the "Eternal representative*,' Light" program from 10:13 a. m. Young Shyken roportcd tlmt the to II :5 a. m, over KFAB. In a talk coal for thi» year's drive In "To on ••Children of Liberty," Mr. Can- Save Ono Ufa." Tli» oo.it to »av« lur win loll th« story of Youth ont lif* la 81,000. Evoiy high Aliy.'ih, the movement staitud to school number Is encouragsd to Ih-Ip if.-,j*er,iic Jewish ohlldran And participate actively In this year's campaign. a new life in Israel.
Business and Professional Women Plan
Tribute to Aliyah
B«oit row (I. to r.) Mm. I'rter MR,VOM. Mr«. J lilns Ii.-ivhvui, MIKH Knlah I'rualillii mi.l - Jink.-Ed* wnri K. Brodkny. I'ront row, 1. to r.. Mm. Kvo I.. Kinvrl;., Mr». l'lillip 1». Solnmrtz. Mrs. • * * • (in Daadarin and HUs Aliuva lier-liuler ninp jilnni fur It. ami IV l'lillantliru|ili-s Curklnll Supper.