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DETROIT JEW ISH CHRONICLE
Friday, August 22. MI
A Blessing at Sea
as their project a fund raising
campaign to buy a victrola or a
radio for one of the hospital
wards at Percy Jones.
Teen Age
i'ophisileates
The boys hope to do this by
playing some independent games
and charging admission. We
hope you have a chance to get
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
to Briggs Stadium for such a
FEEL1N' FINE'N dandy, trying worthy purpose . . .
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to get the most out of these
last precious days before we go
WE HAD A CHANCE to meet
back to school. Vacationing af- Ronny Fields, son of Sally
ter summer Fields, and we'd like to say that
Palestine Awaits
2,000 Children
Youth Aliyah Aide
Appeals to the UN
NEW YORK — Judge Emil
Sandstroem, chairman of the
United Nations Special Commit-
tee on Palestine, has been in-
school seems to Ronny is sure one outstanding
formed that 2,000 children under
sum up the fellow who is right now in our
detention in Cyprus can be ab-
sorbed immediately in agricul-
general "do- publishing department and at
ings" for many the same time working had to
tural colonies and trade schools
fellows and be a baseball' player . .
in Palestine.
In a special interview before
chicks nowa-
We think that he has an ex-
the committee's departure from
days . . . We
You
chance
in
baseball.
cellent
Palestine, Mrs. Eva Michaelis
hear that Ar-
should have seen him at the
Stern, a representative of the
nie Atler liked
Guess he's trying to be
field.
Youth Aliyah (immigration)
flying up to
as good as Tony Minna, the star
movement, told the chairman
Omena, Mich.
pitcher and hitter of the team
that only speedy immigration to
Helen •
where he's
who is pretty much responsible
Pa'estine can revive the morale
spending a nice time with his
team's
being
in
third
for the
and hope of the children "who
family at the Omena Inn . . .
After 11 years of marriage, Rabbi and Mrs. David Rozen be-
the
place. We hope that with
are too young to distinguish be-
Speaking of airplane trips were
parents of a baby girl Mucha ("Blessed") aboard the
came
support of all the fellows the
tween active Nazi persecution
their arrival in USA. The couple
sure glad to hear that Kenny
slays,before
S.S.
Sobieski
two
team will end up in first place..
and the deprivation of liberty
Gould is back from the army
fled Nazi-occupied Poland to Russia and later wandered across
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which they suffer at the hands
Europe until they found haven here with the aid of United
after almost a year in Tokyo ...
of the British."
Service for New Americans and the Joint Distribution Com-
ANN WILLIS is having loads
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The substance of the inter-
mittee.
HERE'S THE BEST of every- of fun at her summer home on
view, received here by Iladassah,
thing to Sydell Gould and Ann Walled Lake. Any weekend will
For this week's solid note,
was made public this week by
Willis who are celebrating their find Kay Jurkowitz, Marilyn Gil-
we'd like to pass on these words
Mrs. Siegfried Kramarsky,chair-
bert
and
the
rest
of
the
Chix
fifteenth birthdays . . . Sure
Ron ,
of and
from Ron Ga m
man of the organization's Youth
out
for
a
visit.
Norm
Senanburg,
hope you feel better, Maxine
grams nd he an-
some programs
Aliyah committee.
Esar
Bo•kman,
Dick
Stein,
Arvin
Wolfe. Wish that your birthday
nounces on others. "I've alWays
The education task of the
was a nice one too . . . The Benish, Hanes Tuschman, Jerry liked young people," he said,
Youth Aliyah, which maintains
gang was sorry to hear about Klegman and Milt Greene drop "probably because they accept oth-
teachers and workers in Cyprus,
The children of Camp Habo-
Don Gendal's accident, and we round to see what's doing . . .
is becoming increasingly diffi-
ers at face value. They make
Addele
(graduating
class
secre-
nim,
the
Jewish
Community
sincerely hope for a speedy re-
cult, Mrs. Stern said, since the
friendships with no pre-set prej-
tary
at
Durfee)
Rotman
has
just
Center's
summer
day
camp,
pre-
covery .. .
children who believed that with
returned from a wonderful trip udices placed in their minds by sented a television program on
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the war's end they would have
to Chicago and a visit to the others.
Palestinian songs and dances
THANKS LOADS to you all
"a chance to live like human
"If
young
people
today
can
from 1:30 to 2 p. m. Friday,
Lone Star State . . .
for taking an interest in our idea
maintain such a standard in Aug. 22 at the WWJTV studios. beings find no basic change in
Staying
at
the
Beach
Hotel
in
to help the vets at Percy Jones.
adulthood, it bodes well for the The day camp children viewed their position."
We're mighty proud to announce Charlevoix were those two gals, world. We adults can take some
the program over a television
that the West Side Aces ball Eleanore Koppi and Nancy Al- lessons from young people . .
set in the JCC auditorium.
ter. While there, Nancy went
take
ac-
first
to
team were the
it might make us better examples
dancing
with
Ed
Komisare
and
The children who appeared in
tion by joining a chapter of the
for them . . ." Gee, we hope
Hal's Pal's Clubs, naming it af- Eleanore did a fancy samba with we'll all live up to the confidence the program are Minna Weisen-
feld, 4835 Cortland avenue, Flor-
ter Sherwood Racey. about wham Shel LaBret . . . Guess whom
Mrs. Jane Weisman, president
they met"' Why, Joan Davis' , of people like Ron.
ence Rabinowitz, 13616 Linwood pro-tent of the newly-formed
we told you, and then picking
avenue, Rita Weinberg, 2028 auxiliary of the Henry Monsky
Philadelphia avenue, Helen Men-
Lodge, Bnai Brith, has appointed
delson, 3753 Wager avenue, Mari-
the following chairmen:
an Honingman, 17215 Kentucky
Mesdames Evelyn Brook, bowl-
avenue, Barbara Bailes, 17610
ing: Alice Ross, personal contact;
Ohio avenue, Regina Curtis, 4031
and Shirley Cohen, publicity.
Fullerton avenue and Beverly
Plans are being made for an af-
Usher, 4000 Fullerton avenue.
ternoon bowling league starting
Reubin Silver is in charge of
in the fall. Persons interested in
the program, and camp counse-
joining the league, contact Mrs.
CURTIS AND SANTA ROSA DRIVE
lors who assisted are Lillian
Brook, UN. 4-1427.
Taylor,
Adeline
Subar,
Leah
PRESIDENT IRA G. KAUFMAN
The next meeting of the aux-
RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL
Crohn, and Mrs. Walter Hoffman.
iliary will be held Sept. 11 at
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CANTOR WILLIAM GLUECK
the home of Mrs. Alice Ross,
18632 Monica avenue.
Cain!) H abonim
Children Televise
MC's
Palestine Dances
Monsky Auxiliary
Lists Chairmen
NORTHWEST HEBREW
CONGREGATION and CENTER
Extends Its Greetings to
CENTER FILM
A motion picture feature "Na-
tive Land" will be shown at 8:45
p.m. Thursday in the outdoor
court of the Jewish Community
Center.
THE COMMUNITY FOR THE
FORTHCOMING HIGH HOLYDAYS
Seating reservations for Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur will be available to
members Monday evening, August 25, at 8 P.M. at the Synagogue.
Non-members are invited to .apply for reservations beginning Wednesday evening,
August 27, at 11 P.M.
be available every weekday evening at 8 P.M. thereafter.
Reservations
A Limited Number of Membership Are Still Available.
Membership Committee
Stating and Arrangement Committee
Charles H. Clsa&p—UN. 2-8485
Samuel Simmer—UN. 4-3376
Morris Birndorf—UN. 2-0683
William Shulmann--UN. 3-6652
Samuel Bee—UN. 2-4348
Max Haidy—UN. 3-9054
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