Friday, September 17, 1948
The Voice of the
Man in the Street
wETROIT
Aids NCJW Unit
Photos by JACK BIGELMAN
TIME: Thursday afternoon.
PLACE: . Twelfth and Blaine.
QUESTION: Do you think Is-
rael should permit the 300,000
Palestinian Arabs who fled
during the fighting to return
to Israel?
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BEN COLUMBUS, 2024 Phila-
delphia avenue west, insurance
agent.
I think it would be foolish
for Israel to permit the Arab
refugees to return at this time.
The war is
still on in Pal-
estine, and Is-
rael cannot af-
ford to trust a
single A r a b.
There un-
doubted 1 y
would be some
fifth columnists
among the
300,000 r e f o-
gees. Also, the
enemy Arab states could send in
saboteurs in the guise of refu-
gees.
The return of so many Arabs
would also- cause a severe finan-
eial drain on Israel.
CARL GOLDSTEIN, of 12753
Linwood avenue, pharmacist.
I believe that Israel should
permit the Arabs to return but
over an extended period and
after a careful screening process.
Actually,
these Arabs
are natives of
Israel and, as
s u c h, should
not be kept
out of their
country indefi-
nitely.
However, Is-
rael must make
certain that
only Palestin-
ian Arabs come in. These peo-
ple haven't been particularly un-
friendly to the Jews.
The whole trouble between
the two peoples was incited by
the British who kept pushing
the Arabs on.
JEWISH CHRONICLE
Pare Five
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Actress to Highlight Affair
of the Home Relief Society
Ann Birk Kuper, actress and
monologist, will highlight the
luncheon Oct. 28 that will climax
the 1948 fund raising project of
the Home Relief Society. She
will present the play, "The Heir-
ess," adapted from the novel,
"Washington Square."
Miss Kuper studied at North-
western University and with Bea-
trice Ives Welles, mother of Or-
son Welles. She has appeared
with Taylor Holmes, Lenore Ul-
ric and Frederic March.
The Chicago Daily News wrote
of her that she is "a superb mas-
ter of her art and that her char-
acter interpretations are vivid
MRS. HERBERT SMITH
and true to life."
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Mrs. Frank J. Winton is ways
and means chairman, and Mrs.
Hiram Kaufman and Mrs. John
Herman are yearbook chairmen.
For information, call Mrs. Winton
at UN. 4-5930.
The opening meeting of the
society will be held Monday,
Vera Brown to Talk Sept.
27 at the home of Mrs. Irv-
ing Small, 1570 Seven Mile road
at Tea on Tuesday
west. It will be in the form of a
Vera Brown, Detroit Times col- brunch at 12, and Mrs. Small will
umnist, will be guest speaker at be assisted by the following host-
the first membership tea of the esses: Mesdames Anthony
Career Group, National Council
of Jewish Women, at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Jack Rothberg, 2494 Chicago
boulevard.
Miss Brown will discuss her
newspaper work from a human
interest angle, telling how she
secures material for her column.
The group invites all young
business women who are inter-
ested in joining the organization.
Refreshments will be served.
Hostesses for the evening will
be Mesdames William Frank,
president; Herberth Smith, past
president; and Louis Zlatkin, all
of the senior chapter.
For information call Stella
Brown, membership chairman,
UN. 4-2859.
Columnist Guest
of Career Group
Israel
Fights,
Deutsch, Ira Friedenberg, Wit=
Liam Gordon and Sydney Tau-
ber.
Mrs. Maurice Garelick, presi-
dent. urges all members to at-
tend.
Yiddish Humorist
at Bnai Moshe
A "Family Nile" for Bnai
Moshe members and their fami-
lies will be sponsored by the
men's club and sisterhood at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the Synagogue.
Guest will be Ben Basenko'of
New York, outstanding interpre-
ter of Yiddish humor and folk-
lore and star of the Yiddish and
English stage, who played in
such productions as "Brothers
Ashkenazi," "The Water Carrier"
and the Yiddish version of
"Roshe Kalb."
Refreshments will be served.
Admission is free.
CENTER ON TELEVISION
Jewish Center activities will be
shown on television at 9 p.m.,
Wednesday, over WWJ-TV.
Dan Is a Victim
of Broken Home;
Can You Help?
Broken homes are becoming
so commonplace a news item
that it is sometimes forgotten
that each item may represent
the deep, personal tragedy of a
child whose security was de-
stroyed when his parents parted.
That's how it has been with Dan.
Dan is a 12-year-old whose
mother is unable to give him
much attention because she has
to work long hours to support
herself and her son.
The children's department of
the Jewish Social Sorvice Bureau
is seeking a foster home for
Dan where he can live a healthy
and happy life with foster par-
ents who will give him guid-
ance and affection.
Dan is able to get along well
with other boys, but right now
he is confused because even a
comparatively big boy of 12
finds it hard to keep a normal
outlook without the assurance
that he has a place to come
MRS. NATHAN GLAN7ROCK, home to with a family who
2680 Rochester avenue, house- wants him.
It is that kind of a family
wife.
be Inviting that the children's department
Israel would
trouble if she permitted the hopes to find in the community.
300,000 Palestinian Arabs to re- There is no special training or
experience needed to be a foster
turn.
After all, parent, but it does take warmth,
there is a war understanding and a real love
on between the for children.
Anyone who is willing to care
Jews a n d
Arabs, despite for Dan until his mother is able
the truce, and to devote more time to him is
no Arab can asked to call Grace Polansky at
TR. 2-4080. •
be trusted.
It is true
COOKING CLASSES
that many, of
Registration is open at the Cen-
these Arab
refugees a r e ter for classes in Kosher cooking.
friendly to the
EDWARD PEVOS
Jews, but there are bound to
be some who are not. Israel
Optician
o•Innot afford to take a chance.
OPTICAL SERVICE
When peace comes and Israel
is a strong nation, then she
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can allow the Arabs to return
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If she wishes.
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Smiles
ea,
See & Hear
Israel's
Favorite Stars
Shoshana Damari
and
Joseph Goland
in
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2 Great Stars
Direct Front Israel's
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BELLA SMITH, 2015 Blaine ave-
nue, Central High student.
In order to permit the 300,000
Arab refugees to return, Israel
would have to make certain
that they wouldn't resort to fifth
Column activ-
ities.
Since this is
impossible, i t
would be bet-
ter to keep
them out. Be-
cause the
Arabs are at
war with Is-
rael, few o f
them can be
ealled friends
of the Jews.
The Jews of Israel are too
busy defending their country
from outsiders without having
to keep their eyes on an addi-
tional 300,000 Arabs within their
territory.
SHOSHANA DAMARI
'Sweetheart of Erets Israel
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