DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Twenty
Friday, October 29, 19411
Friends of Israel Rush Gifts
The Bnai Brith Israel Aid drive has caught on like fire in
Detroit, and local organizations representing all segments of
communal life have joined to assist in the Jewish struggle in
Palestrne. One of these groups is the Downtown Chapter of
„Bnai Brith. Above, Lillian Goldhaber, left, corresponding
secretary, and Mrs. Mannie Cornfield, Aid to Israel chairman,
hoist food supplies a- Jimmy Laker, service chairman and
Louis Marshall Lodge member.
The Federation•of Lithuanian Jews has contributed a fleet of bicycles honoring the memory of
the late Julius Kurland. Left to right, Max Goldberg; Mrs. Goldberg, secretary; Harris Glick-
man, president; Mrs. Glickman; A. M. Feinberg, vice-president; and Mrs. Feinberg.
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This fully equipped truck was donated by the Ruzhiner Progressive Verein. Left to right in
front of vehicle, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fisher, Sam Kleinman Jr., vice-president; Mrs. Klein-
man; David Beyer; Mrs. Hyman Karp; Jack Tatelman, treasurer; and Sam Kleinman Sr., hos-
pitaler. Hyman Karp, president, is at the wheel. In the ti uck are Martin Karp, Mrs. and Mr.
Nathan Alpert and Fred Elms.
Escapes Arab Bombs
The Brandeis Lodge, Bnai Brith, was one of the first organi-
zations to reach its quota of 1,000 cases of canned milk. Left
to right, Max Sosin, Sam Shulman, food chairman; Nate Sosin
and'Al Berger, Ald to Israel chairman.
Refugees Stream Into Israel
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Center Pool Is Class A
Henry Morgenthau Jr., general chairman of the United Jewish
Appeal, is shown upon his arrival in Tel Aviv after an air
journey from New York. During a visit in Jerusalem, he nar-
rowly *soaped death when two Arab bombs were dropped
near him. (See story page 1).
Jewish refugees from DP
camps and other parts of Eu-
rope are entering Israel at the
unprecedented rate of 10,000 a
month with the aid of funds
raised through the United
Jewish Appeal. Above, the
"Pan York" reaches Haifa
with 2,200 newcomers.
The Jewish Center swimming pool has been granted a class
A rating by city and state health departments.