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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, May MO, 1911

-Hadassah to Fete
Board Members

The Voice of the
Man in the Street 2 Mikvehs Here

Women Speed
Improvements in

The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Meeting, Luncheon
has named a committee of women
to improve and supervise the two
Set for Wednesday
TIME. Thursday afternoon.
Detroit Mikvehs or ritual baths.
They are located at Beth Yehu-
Place: Dexter and Richton.
A joint board meeting and
Question: What ill your inter- Pah, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson luncheon of the Detroit Chapter
pretation of Gromyka'a date- avenues, and Bnai Zion, Humph-
of Hndassah is planned for 12:30
and Holmur avenues.
ment in the UN backing an rey The
ultimate aim of the corn- p.m. Wednesday at the Franklin
independent bi-national state mittee. said Mrs. Joseph Nayo-
Hills Country Club.
in Palestine?
witz, chairman, is to build a new
All incoming and outgoing board
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and modern Mikveh. The corn- members of the chapter and other
II. EVANS, Los Angeles,
JEROME
accountant-anditor. mittee has furnished the present Hadassah units will be honored.
One cannot easily say why Rus- locations with new supplies and
The following have been named
is suggesting this solution to the Pingree Mikveh has been new- m-mbers of the 1947 Honor Roll
Sift
the UN. It is my guess that the ly decorated and a new attendant committee: Chairman, Mrs. Rob-
appointed, r!ie said.
Soviet is ant-
The committee is sponsoring a ert J. Newman; special gifts, Mrs.
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Zenon; general solicitation.
Brit-
tens to get
find shower at 8:30 p. m. Mon- Julian
pre-cam-
sin out of the
day in Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton; Mrs.
Sidney
Middle East and
Those unable to attend are asked paign dinner chairman,
Nate Shapiro;
proposed
h a
to send contributions to Mrs. J. Allen and Mrs.
treasury gifts chairman, Mrs. Al
this plan which,
Nayowitz at 3786 W. Chicago.
Weisman.
' in effect, would
accomplish tlia.
Youth Aliyah, Mrs. Herman
Bicur Cliolem Names
August; publicity, Mrs. David
....in Russia's al-
Cooper and Mrs. Robert Drews;
'''''ernate propos-
vr it Mrs. Sam Stulberg
workers committee. Mrs. J. E.
al was to par-
Mrs.
Sam
Stulberg
has
been
Gould; prospect chairman, Mrs.
ses tition Palestine,
A
elected
president
of
the
Young
Maurice Landau; Minyan chair-
which would
- also mean that England would no Women's Bicur Cholem Organiza- men, Mrs. L. Grosberg and Mrs.
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longer exercise Mandatory control tion.
William Sharpe; and records chair-
She will be installed along with men, Mrs. Louis Glazier and Mrs.
over the land.
The bi-national plan would work the following other new officers Bud Blum.
to the disadvantage of the 3; •vs, at a luncheon party June 4 at the
For reservation call th2 Hades-
because they are greatly outnum- Wilshire Hotel:
sah office, TY 7-8216.
Mesdame/
Peter
Chodoroff,
first
bered by the Arabs. This popula-
tion factor would give the Arabs vice-president; Benjamin Leamon•
almost monopoly ^ control of the second vice - president; Harry
ENJOY YOUR
government. The Arabs, therefore, Brown, third vice-president; Jo-
VACATION AT
would surely fight any attempts to seph Vicdrah. treasurer; George
raise Jewish immigration quotas. Topper, secretary; Harry Boxman,
DEER'S
financial secretary; Isadore Wunt-
ner, corresponding secretary; and
MRS. FRANCES GRAND, .1955 Harold Soble, all occasion secre- PLEASURELAND
Grand avenue, Housewife.
RESORT
I am inclined to be a little leery tart'.
of Russia no matter what stand vecswimissweemicswom Ikervetifol. allar101111 grounds wills all
type, of play facilities, Mira-nosier.
she takes. Her proposal definitely Joel Remodeled—Everything New

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favors the Ar-

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"a little bit of heavers" •

Mrs. Harry Weingarden has been
elected president of the Infant's
Service Croup 'succeeding Mrs.
Eleanor King.
Others elected were Mesdames
Julian Grace, first vice-president;
Nathan Simon, second vice-presi-
dent; Morris Shepherd, recording
secretary; Moe Fox, financial sec-
retary; Albert Cutler, correspond-
ing secretary; Edward Wolfson,
treasurer; Ben Rochlen, social sec-
retary; Jack Freeman, case chair-
man; Edward Rosenfield, memorial
fund chairman; Harry Goodman,.
happy day fund chairman; and
Hyman Kramer, delegate. Mrs.
Samuel Merson was made an hon-
orary board member.
Installation of officers will take
place June 14 at the Hotel Book
Cadillac. Mrs. George Treeger is
chairman. For reservations call
TY. 5-6346.

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you that your stay with us this year
will be as pleuant as in the past
with the same courtesies and service
necessary for an enjoyable vacation.
Sincerely,
REUBEN LEVIN.

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JAMES MacDONALD

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abs, since they
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it seems I i k e
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Grornyko's part

Mrs. Harry Weingarden
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Labor Department, Jewish National Fund of Detroit

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Ph. South lInven.161'
I would rather that England re-
mained in control of Palestine. VOCIMVIMMAXIiiVICICICSMSWIZIOCS
If Britain did remain and allowed
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Europe's Jews to enter Palestine.
the Jews would be better off.
I just don't trust the Russians
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The Soviet
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look had.
Then if England should leave
Palestine, Russia will, be the "big
brother" In the Middle East. The
Jews should accept partition.
Russia's alternate proposal, and in
doing so, should let it be known
that no nation helped them out
too much—including Russia.

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MARVIN SPEVAKOW, t216 Ha-
zelwood avenue, Control Hi g h
stuRent.
It seems that Russia does not
wont to antagonise either the
Arabs or the Jews, for she feels
that Britain
sooner or
later have to
get out of Pal-
estine. When

England leaves.
1 • Russia will want
to exert her in-
fluence i ■ the
Holy Land.
I don't think
Gromyko's b i -
national plan
will be accepted by the Jews, be-
cause they are a minority and
would not be on par with the
Arabs in dictating governmental

One thing can be said, however,
and that is that Russia is making
a constructive effort CO help solve
the problem. What her other mo-
tives are cannot be said. Very few
know what's going HI in the
Kremlin.

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