1644lay, Amiss re, mew The Voice of The Man in the Street SOS Gift From America. High Cost of Living Plagues Israeli Families Like in U.S. Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Defter and Webb. QUESTION: Should the building of a Jewish ('enter branch in the Dexter neighborhood be given top priority by the Jew- ish Welfare Federation in 1948-49? nn MRS. HARRY I. COHEN, Webb avenue, housewife. The Dexter neighborhood should definitely have a Jewish Center branch and it should be built as soon as possible. This neigh- borhood is al- most exclusive- ly Jewish and yet it has no recreation fa- cilities for Jewish chil- dren. The present Center is in- conveniently located for the many persons who do not have their own transportation. MRS. LEON SEARS, 3316 Tyler avenue, housewife. I think the Dexter neighbor- hood is very much in need of a Jewish Center branch and that one should be built right away. Many per- sons, including myself, do not go to the Cen- ter on Wood- ward avenue because it is out of our way. There are al- so many chil- dren who can't go there because it is too far for them to go alone. Since the Dexter neigh- borhood has such a large Jewish population, it shouldn't be de- prived of a Center any longer. 3 a a S C F lit nt c L re tit is na UI gr cit su in' tit UI Tot to rage rive DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MRS. FRED CLINTON, 3200 Chicago boulevard, housewife. I don't see any need for an- other Jewish Center. There are other things more important. For one thing. Detroit should have a Jewish hospital. I have heard a lot of talk about building one but nothing seems to hap- pen. More impor- tant also is aid to Israel and DP's in Europe. We have an excellent Center now. Just because it isn't at everybody's doorstep is no rea- ms' to build another. MRS. GEORGE LUBIN, 15436 Appoline avenue, housewife. Detroit needs a Jewish Center branch, but it should be in the Six Mile road region and not in the Dexter neighborhood. Those living in the Dexter neighborhood can easily get to the present Center. Things a r e different in the Six Mile road area, where there are no recreation facilities whatsoever for Jewish children. I am all in favor of giving top priority to the building of a Center branch. We will always he called upon to give money for overseas work, and the pro- posed Jewish hospital will be built without federation funds. TOUR OF WWJ-TV The intermediate department of the Jewish Center is planning a tour of WWJ-TV. Those inter- ested in participating should sail MA. $OO. NEW YORK—An average Is- for the family food basket. Prior racli family with two children, to the war, Jewish families of planning its budget on the ba- these classes in Palestine spent sis of a moderate fixed income, 40 percent of their income on has to cope with as many high food as contrasted with the cur- cost of living problems as a rent expenditure of more than similar family in the United 80 percent. States, and requires at least In keeping with the world $300 a month to maintain its trend, retail food prices in Pal- pre-war standard of living. Dr. estine have risen about 260 per- Israel Goldstein, United Pales- cent between August, 1939 and tine Appeal national chairman, the beginning of this year, in- declared. cluding such increases as the Prior to World War II, Dr. price of a dozen eggs from 11 Goldstein said, this same family cents to $1; 1 kilogram (about was able to live on a monthly two pounds) of butter from income of $80 to $90 which rose $1.12 to $4.40; a liter (somewhat to about $200 a month during less than a quart) of milk front the war and reached the $300 9 cents to 27 cents. mark in the early months of WAGES SKYROCKET this year. Wages and salaries since 1939 RENTS STABILIZED through the beginning of this Of all the items in the family year have risen about 125 to budget, the most stable expense 150 percent with earnings of has been rent in pre-war build- skilled laborers ranging between ings which have been subject $25 and $40 a week and those to control since the war years. of ,white collar and professional Monthly rental for one room employes between $115 and $240 including steam and hot water, a month. • is now no higher than $14, while Sheindl S., 4, in a DP tamp i■ Munich, learns how to brush The gap between average in buildings constructed since her teeth with a brand new toothbrush, an SOS gift from the end of the war, the rent has earnings and expenditures of America. The SOS (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Collec- risen to about $30 to $50 a $300 a month usually requires tion of the Joint Distribution Committee has shipped over- that more than one member of month per room. seas thousands of new household and comfort items contri- Dr. Goldstein pointed out that the family works to meet its buted by manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. SOS Day the influx of immigrants has needs. in Detroit will be Oct. 31. accentuated the housing short- age to the point where, in many instances, two families share a small dwelling unit. Currently, UPA agencies are allocating A wienie roast is planned by $1,200 toward the construction costs of a one room unit for a the Young People's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation family of three newcomers. for Saturday evening, Aug. 28, A number of nationally-known MOST FOR FOOD Oscar Cohen, executive direc- at Palmer Park. tor of the Jewish Community figures in Jewish life will address Like their opposite numbers Those attending will meet at Council, will be among the the combined sessions of the in the western countries, Is- 3:30 at the refreshment stand. speakers who will address the LZOA and Jewish National raeli's lower and middle income first midwestern camp seminar Workers Alliance seminar, which The affair is free to members groups are spending the highest of the Labor Zionist Organiza- is being held at the same time. and $1 to non-members. Reserva- amount in their family budgets Menacheta Baraisha, Yiddish tion of America. tions must be made in advance The conference will be held author and poet, will speak at and may be obtained from Fran- Aug. 22-29 at the Farband camp, two sessions on "Jewish Cultural ces Lipshaw, TR. 3-9446. Life in the Diaspora." Rabbi Chelsea, Mich. Cohen, who will return Mon- Morris Adler will also talk. Tell your friends about the day from an extensive tour of CONCERTS PLANNED A concert and movie on Is- Europe, will speak on "The Brit- In addition to the educational rael will be held at 7:30 p.m., new Chronicle—the INTEREST. ish Labor Government and Is- ING Jewish weekly. program, a schedule of concerts rael." His address is scheduled and cultural evenings is being Sunday at Levitsky's tennis court, Woodhull Lake, proceeds for 8:30 p.m., Thursday. prepared under the direction of of which will go to the Jewish EDWARD PEVOS SILVER TO SPEAK Cantor Pavel Slaveosky. A so- Discussions will be led by Dr. cial committee has completed Stale. Optician Arthur Shutkin, Jewish Na- Berl Frymer, executive secretary plans for a program to include OPTICAL SERVICE of the LZOA, and Harold Silver, tournaments, hayrides and camp- tional Fund leader, will address the affair, being sponsored by the executive director of the Jewish fires. Call & Delivery Service Woodhull Lake Association. Sam- Social Service Bureau. 3216 Ewald Circle HO 3332 The seminar is under the di- uel Weisman is chairman. Other discussion leaders and rection of national field repre- speakers will include Morris Lie- sentative. Ralph Cohen, a for- berman, chairman of the Detroit mer member of Haganah. central committee of LZOA; Irv- Laible Hoffmitz of Detroit is Vow... fla.lot. roadie sticks. Illtarises, Naha.,, ing Pokemper, vice-chairman of chairman of the camp seminar a n d other kerinakes converted into artistic labia the Detroit Zionist Emergency committee, assisted by Rae Rose- lamp*. (hi lamps electrified. !amt. Modernised, Repaired lamp Shades Mad. Council; and Edward Steinfeld, man, Abraham Medow, Anne and Itellnisked and RellnIshed vice-chairman of the Pittsburgh Hearshen, Alex Shreier, William Old st yle floor lamps made Styled I, your totoP. LZOA. indirect and Sorehierr. Large stork always Roberts, William Thomson and Lampe rotini.lied and replal ed. on display. Boris Katz. Accommodations are still avail- able by calling the Labor Zion- 16841 Livernois Ave., VS Block South of Sac Mil* • rho,.. UN. 5-8331 ist Institute. Northwest YPC Schedules Roast Midwest Parley of LZOA to Open Sunday at Chelsea Woodhull Group Awaits Concert CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS .1 I' .114, 111 IA Cruise Awaited by Israel Lodge The Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith will hold its first annual moon- light cruise Saturday evening on the steamer Put-in-Bay. Part of the proceeds will go to purchase food and other sup- plies for the Jewish State. 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