Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Lefel Clams:do - - Five Fellowships Established by ZOA At Hebrew University of Jerusalem WASHINGTON, D. C. -- The University helpful in their further establishment by the Zionist Or- research and study. The final dee ganization of America of five fel- for filing applications is May 1, lowships at the Hebrew Univer- ' the announcement of the awards sity at Jerusalem for the academ- will be made on or about May 5. is year commencing October, 1917, The award committee consists was announced by Dr. Abba Hil- Prof. Albert Einstein, Prof. W. R lel Silver, president of the organi- Albright. Prof. Louis Ginsberg, ration. The Committee on Fellow- Prof. Harry A. Wolfsohn, Prof. ships is headed by Dr, Isra Simon Greenberg, chairman of the Goldstein, former ZOA president. Education Committee of the Zion- Making public the requirement:- ist Organization of America, Her- to he met by applicants for these man Weisman, chairman of the fellowships, Dr. Goldstein an American Zionist Youth Commis- nouneed that one fellowship will Mon, and Dr. Goldstein. chairman he in the amount of 82500 and of the committee. four at 81500 each. The funds Applications for fellowships may be furnished through the ZOA he submitted to the Committee Expansion Fund, on Hebrew University Fellow- The fellowships are open to ships, Zionist Organization of graduates of recognized colleges America, 41 East 42nd St., Nes/ or universities without restric- York City. lions as to sex, race or creed. Applicants for the $2500 fellow- ship must he under 30 years of age and other requirements in- clude the ability to do "creative research work in a field of which When will the USO consider its study at the Hebrew University wartime mission accomplished .' will prove to he helpful in h=it This question, of vital concern to special field." Applicants for the the American people whose sons $1500 fellowships must be under and daughters USO has served and 25 years of age and must indi- who have contributed 8200,000,000 cate background of previous stu- towards its support, may now he dies and present interests such as answered. The Executive Commit• would make a year at the Hebrew tee and the Board of Directors have unanimously affirmed the following decision: "USO will complete its wartime demobilization and reconversion services Dec, 31, 1947. "In the meantime, member agen- cies of the USO which will have peacetime responsibilities in serv- ing the armed forces will appraise those responsibilities in the light of Jack Gorhack, son of Mr. and the future plans of our country Mrs. Harry Gorhack, of 3041 Bos- for the armed forces and, giving ton Blvd., was consideration to the pattern of discharged from cooperation set by the USO, will the army at determine in what fashion those Camp Atter- responsibilities can best be dis- bury, Indiana, charged." Feb. 1. He en- tered the army upon his gradu- Won from Cen- The Detroit Jewish Workers tral High and Committee to Aid the Families of saw combat du- GM Strikers will meet in the ty in Europe Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish with the 2nd Community Center on Sunday, Armored Divi- Feb. 17, at 11 a.m. sion. Twenty Donations may he turned In at months of his this meeting or may be mailed n"(14°0 n"1' service time or brought to Joseph Heideman, were spent overseas, He plans to treasurer, 9124 Linwood. go into his father's business at the Northwest Record. Jack was honored last Saturday night by his parents, who gave buffet-style supper for over 100 guests at the Rosenberg Kosher Catering Co. on Dexter Blvd. Returned From Service Jack Gorback Workers to Meet Fleischman to Install General Rose Officers Ross Koffman g O r MILLER 0 Cpl haler I, Kutt bull wh., 64:4 y #111.11 lit' Panama Canal lk- pertrfient, 1141,641 hi vi: i s - lux di4thas yca ft 0111 mud Nis Iii iwt I. el- “I cit y "606" 61upa A/1111‘ .1,44j4 $44 F Chicago No, 411 ru,0 0 I'll, woo--4fIrr T1 . 14 Ion, • .1 1011,1 :4 p.m, Had l';#e",& WholkaMiag IV I 9:311WM I ne 1.15711-0{1, tI AMERICAN CHINA • GLASSWARE • LAMPS STATUARY • LEATHER GOODS • COSTUME JEWELRY ilS fOR YOUR SILVIRW4ill, We Carry 4 Compiefr /,ins HOME APPLIANCES AND MINOS M. 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Lou Nandi, who recently returned fr om overseas, was hon- ored at n dinner given by his WHO and t111•14' Mr and Mr.f. Harry Levine c pl. lfulhch served 1#11 III/$ in I lie armed forces for over I I iPipo4 /hop. , four years. 4,4 ,p a Russian Relief Banquet To Honor Abramewiti r, Jerome Harris i-eis at k't A group of World War 11 veter :Ins, meeting at the Jewish Corn rnunity Center, announced plan, for form i ng a new Detroit chap ter of the American Vetera n committee. ■ Private Jerome Harris was re- recently discharged from the Ar- my, after having been in 'service three years, two years of which were spent in the ETD. A reception in honor of his re- turn was given on Sunday, Feb. 10, at Webster Hull. furl New Veterans' Chapter Patients Receive Gifts Sgt. Irving L. Kramer was re- cently discharged from the army at Ft. Bliss, Texas, after two and a half years of service. He was previously stationed with the AARTC at Camp Callan, Calif. ur ine grfrakrr, litnry Abrarnewitz, leader le Jewish afkars, will he honored a ! 1 a banquet being held at the Mo.e Kosher Catering, 5028 Joy Road Y' Fe b ,74, at 6;3/1 p.m " n affair, sponsored by the Detroi ■ On Tuesday afternoon, the Lt, Jewish Committee of Ruruilan itt- Eli Levin Ladiers Auxiliary No lief, will also feature the installs Formal institution of the Maj. 2',Y) of the Jewish War Veterans, tion of new officer*, Iterrervatm, Gen. Maurice H. Rose Post of or, ' , visited the Dearborn Hospital pre- tan be made by calling Russian senting gifts of cigars, cigarettes, Relief Headquarters, RA. 3925. Jewish War Veterans, and the In- gum, stationery, books,, etc, to r stallation of officers, will be held the 40 veteran convalescents, , .r=sztrzrzrzrzt.Tiettritt5 Thursday, Feb. 21, at 8:15 p.m„ In I Donations were also sent to Ow March of Pan to Dimes and the Rosalie the auditorium of the Congrega- I Giganti fund, Salad lion Bnai Moshe. Major Alfred Fleischman, National Public Re- lations Officers of the JWV, will To help prevent inflation VlePe, Buffet 1 journey here from New York to Pay no more than 'riling priers: Lunches 3 he Installing Officer and guest — speaker, Applications for charter 062111.11001 11111111111111111111111101,0 We Cater to membership in this new post will Parties, at Planning , . he accepted at this session, !fame, Or. 0 Poly, Mince or lonquel? The Maj. Gen. Rose Post will ganirstions, he host to all JWV posts and Plant or II ' LARRY LAWRENCE Jewish veterans at late services, •-• -" Office (I Friday, Feb, 22, at 8 p.m., at the AGENCY, INC, Congregation Mai Moshe. # Offers the finer/ in Mink E Officers to he Installed include' and Entertainment Harold Marks, commander; Mor- a ri ris Smith, senior vice commander; SALLY FIELDS 0 Sol Antman, junior vice command- $ Now Heading C I Dept. # er; Donald Peril's, judge advocate; Exclusive Bookers for Dr, Edward Stein, post surgeon; "The Corned Beet Kingi"p Quarter Marvin Engel, adjutant; Ernest 10 Iczkowitz, quartermaster; Rabbi 115 L. GRAND RIVER 4,, 4a or 4 floor Show Levi, chaplain and service officer; AT ()ROADWAY ROADWAY 4 5/roller or 4 Name nand 0 Milton Friedman, patriotic in- Clifford 1220 structor; William Rosen, officer of A 410 Book Bldg. RA. 2091 0 the day; Harold Gross, color tier- geant; Harold Reisner, Harold Guntzler, Ted Epstein anti Julius fistultviches Gunsberg, color hearers; Norman ofrp In when you ilep nut" 0 Col, Slaw Katz, officer of the guard; Simon Singer, historian, and Plnkus # Greenberg, and Aaron Katzman Ws Carry 71 Olio el AdIll111 NO 1 11 , 1 , 1 1.41o , (010 color guards. Sinai Kosher 1 , 11,, 1111111 ■ 1010% ',mull!. A toy # Irving Kramer 44 He 44,0 ,1 is the son of Mr ( The next rneeting of the f", veraity Area Women's Club s. I be heir) at the, home of Mrs. f; efiel Vranzblall, 1 W1 Mrs. Louis president Hadaasah, will be the David Swartz, of 1581.5 Linwood Ave., yaws) away on Feb. b of a heart attack. He was 151 years of age, He arse born and raised in the city of Boston where he rompleted his schooling. He served during World War I in the Mesi- real Corps of the Yankee Division, Mr. Swartz had been living with his family in Detroit for the past fifteen years and was employe4 with the 15, IS, Immigration and Naturalization Bureau. At the time of his death he was Commander of the Border S•rvice Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and also Commander of the Lawrence H. Jones Post No. 190 of the Jewish War Veterans. He also served with these organizations in vari- ous other capacities. lie organized and directed the first Non ,Sectarian Memorial Bervice for War Veterans a World War II at St. Paul's Cathedral on Woodward Avs. He is survived by his wife, a son, Fred, who has 'art been released from the army, a daughter, Mrs. frvin4 Ron, and another son, Richard, Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros, with mili- tary arrangements conducted both by the Jewish War Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery, Staff of The San Juan Super Market Now at Their New Location at 7505 McNichols Rd. okai, Club to Hear Glasier David Swartz-1895-1946 i USO Will Continue Work to End of 1947 Friday, Penury 15, 1%6 pr ri. , .14 4Jrl kipI 4,40 nail, 41014 Ii' . 1 0 11 1 40 poi 11,d t ,, lo O• ja' Malik 4 itk ak, If.) 'kw)