DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Twenty
Histadrut Aids Children in Zion
Friday, November 28, 1947
Spur NCJW Fashion Show
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Shown are leaders of the Detroit Section, National Council of
Jewish Women, displaying clothing articles which are sold in
the council's Resale Shop. The shop is producing a fashion
show to be presented at the council's membership luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the Jewish Community Center. Left
to right, Mesdames Sidney Solomon, Richard Freund and
Aaron Gershenson.
Center Displays Old World Relies
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"Onim," the children's village established recently by the Ilistadrut (Jewish labor movement in
Palestine) at Kfar Saba, has a population of 200 boys and girls, who are given physical and
spiritual guidance Above, youngsters in the Hora dance. Below, a group of children flocks
around Isaac Hamlin, secretary of the National Committee for Labor Palestine, which pro-
vided funds for the project through its Palestine Ilistadrut campaign. Detroit Histradrut will
launch its $200,000 campaign for 1918 Jan. 4.
JWV Chief in Wartime Role
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This dispiay was set up by the Jewish Community Centel for
the 17th annual Old World Market conducted by the Inter-
national Institute last week in its building on Grano boulevard
east. The exhibit includes a Portugese prayer` book, Torah
crowns, a Chanukah Menorah, goblets and a Purim Megilla ► .
Mrs. Edna Roseman is the attendant on duty.
Wallace Helps in Eretz Harvest
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Somewhere in the Pacific prly in 1911, Lt. Gen. Robert C.
Richardson Jr., pointing to map, is shown discussing war
strategy with Col. Julius Klein, who is now national com-
mander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States.
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Henry Wallace, left, former Vice-President and editor of New Republic, leans on his pitchfork
to rest as he works in the fields of Afikim settlement in lower Galilee during his Palestinian
trip. Michael Straight, white shirt, center, publisher of New Republic, also tackled the job
but with less sucIess.