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April 29, 1949 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-29

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JWV to Mark

SONGS
OF
ISRAEL

Russell Day'

Sunday, May 1, has been pro-

claimed Harold Russell Day in

Detroit by acting Mayor George

Edwards. His appearance is sport-.

sored by the Jewish War Vet-

erans and the Bnai Brith Youth
Organization.
Russell will address a quarterly
meeting of the Michigan JWV at
8 p.m., Sunday at the Center.

At 2 p.m. he will speak at the
youth jubilee. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will give the invocation.
Irivng Berg will act as M. C. and
Harry Mervis will be narrator.

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The jubilee will climax a full
weekend of Bnai 'Brith affairs.
The annual Spring Dance will be
held Saturday at Masonic Temple.

U. S. Has Key
to UN Entry

(Continued from Page

Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, April 29, 1919

Of Dr. Wise it is said that on
one occasion he had difficulty in
controlling a bevy of women at a
Carnegie Hall lecture. He ap-
pealed for order once but the
women just kept on talking. He
appealed to them again, but again
they ignored him. Finally he rose
in his inimitable gesture and said
"Ladies, when Dr. Wise speaks
he is accustomed to hearing his
feminine listeners whispering 'ah'
instead of engaging in wasted
talk."
The audience broke out laugh-
ing but the women were silenced.
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fairs neither of them was lacking
in humor. It is told of Rabbi Ber-
lin that he once walked into a
Kosher restaurant in London and
found Berl Locker sitting at a ta-
ble. He returned to Locker and
asked him "how do you come to
a Kosher restaurant?" The ener-
getic Labor Zionist replied "I had
only eggs and milk" and the Miz-
rachi leader burst out into long
and loud laughter.









0• •

Child Revue Set
- id
Awarded Students for Rodomer A

AUL Fellowship's

Sigmund Livingston memorial
fellowships sponsored by the
Bnai Brith ADL have been
awarded 11 graduate students
and specialists in human rela-
tions. Comprising grants of $2,-
000 each, the fellowships were
awarded through five leading
American u n i-
versities.
Recipients will
utilize the funds
to conduct ori-
ginal research in
fields
of
the
prejudice an
a d
intergroup rela-
The a-
tions.
wards are -
named in honor Dr. Swanson
of the late Sigmund Livingston
who founded the ADL in 1913.
Dr. G. Edwin Swanson of Erie,
Pa., received the fellowship at the
University of Michigan for ad-
vanced res:‘arch in the field of
mass media communications.

2 New Settlements
Planned in Israel

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U. S. Treasury Asks
B. B. Aid in Bond Drive

WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith
has organized its army of 3511,000
men and women to assist in the
1949 national U.S. spring savings
bond drive ending June 30.

Recalling the great conhibu-
tions made by Bnai Brith during
the war years when it helped
sell $800,000,000 in war bonds,
the U. S. Treasury Department
has requested the 1.500 lodges
and chapters to enroll in the na-
tional peacetime campaign.

Blueprints for the establish-
ment of two new agricultural set-
tlements in Israel. are being
drafted.
One is to be located near the
village of Malkya on the Leba-
nese frontier in Upper Galilee.
Thirty settlers, mostly veterans
and immigrants, form the core of
this colony which has been de-
signed for hill farming and fruit
tree cultivation.
The second colony will be set
up near the village of Farradiya
on the road from Salad to Acre.
The settlement will be comprised
of 70 immigrants from Hungary,
and is designed for hill farming
and irrigated crops.

DP's Can Fly to U. S.,
Airline is Informed

in 1 773

.1W' le, VII

A children's review, "Meister
Follies," will be presented at the
Rodomer Ladies Aid Society
Mother and Daughter banquet,
May 4 at the New Jericho Tem-
ple.
Participating children inclade
Phyllis Pullberg. Sharon Katz,
Roberta Feldman, Joyce Ken-
nedy, Deena Tessler, Joan Meis-
ter and Phyllis Kozin. Mrs. Sol
Agee is program chairman. •

•" •

Israelis Utilizing
Ex-Arab Housing

NEW YORK—Displaced per-
sons may now fly to the United
States, Harry N. Rosenfeld of the
DP Commission, informed George
L. Strehlke, district sales man-
ager of Pan American World Air-
ways.
In a letter to Strehlke, Rosen-
feld pointed out that DP's, though
entitled to passage on ships char-
tered by the International Ref-
ugee organization (of which the
United States as a member), do
not realize that they may use
other means of transportation to
enter the United States. This is
with the understanding that no
special consideration in obtaining
their passports will be allowed
them.

Israel Studying Plan
for Automobile Plant

TEL AVIV—(ZOA)—The Is-

raeli government is considering

a plan to establish an automobile

assemply plant in Jerusalem.

A group of private industrial-
ists, representing large American
firms, approached the govern-
ment. They propose to sell the
cars in Europe, in exchange for
various commodities needed in
Israel.

Peoples'
Ambassadors

From ITALY

HON. MICHELE MCA
Member Italian Senate

the Rhodesian port were com-
pelled to sail, was sold in 656 by
the Caliph of Rhodes to a Jewish
HON. PIERRE COT
merchant ... Nine hundred cam-
'THE JOB IS DONE'
Member of Parliament
Ten
abandoned
Arab
villages
els
were
required
for
the
removal
TO THE GENTLEMEN who
have been the site of resettlement
say the denazification job in job.
In 1170 the renowned Jewish for 552 families in Israel during
Germany is dune, we offer the
following. An outfit calling it- traveller Benjamin of Tudela the week of March 27-April 1,
• Honorable
self the "Organization to Perse- visited the island and discovered while plans are under way for
H. Lester Hutchinson
settling
an
additional
500
families
400
pious
Jews.
When
Rhodes
cute and Exterminate the Jews
Member of Parliament
in Germany" had the audacity to came under Italian rule in 1923, in seven other abandoned vil-
send a letter setting forth its pur- there were about 3,000 Rhodesian lages.
JOIN
In the past few months, ap-
pose to "Wochenblatt," a paper Jews maintaining four Syna-
proximately 30,000 abandoned
published by the Central Com- gogues and two schools.
Arab housing units have been
• • •
mittee of Jewish Refugees in
taken over as housing accommo-
Germany.
JOSE ONE OF US?
dations for newcomers.
The "denazified" in their letter
JOSE ITURBI, famed pianist,
On a Nationwide Tour
Jewish Chronicle news deadline
warned "this hook-nosed, long-
is baffled by the fact that when-
is noon, Mondays,
headed dirty Jews to get out as
ever he enters church he inad-
Sunday Afternoon
quickly as possible."
vertently murmurs a strange He-
FINEST SERVICE IN TOWN
May 1st — 2:30 p. m.
In Munich German landlords brew word. The word is "Shma."
have been. conducting a vicious
Ile doesn't know its meaning nor
On April 1, the Jewish Agency
campaign to rid themselves of why he says it except that mem- for Palestine had on its books an
Jewish tenants, encouraged no bers of his family have been say- indebtedness of $5,891,418, creat-
Tickets at Progressive Party
OPTR7AI, SERVICE
140 Cadallar Sq. WO. 5-0(57
doubt by the anti-Jewish incite- ing it for generations whenever ed by the unprecedented influx of
Call and Delivery Service
ments of the Gtrman press, they entered a church.
3216 Ewald Circle HO. 3332
newcomers, most of whom arc
which seems to be enjoying the
This story was recently told by destitute and in need of pro-
freedom to spread hatred against a Jewish woman of one of Phila- tracted care and attention.
Jews.
delphia's most prominent families.
According to Marrano history
So sure are the Germans of
CHESS CLUB TO PLAY
the approach of "Der Tag" that the underground Jews in Spain
many landlords have openly developed all kinds of brief pray-
The 12th Street Council Check-
• threatened their Jewish -tenants ers to remind them Of their heri- er and Chess Club will hold an
that the "day of reckoning is tage.... Foremost of those pray-
intra-city tournament next week.
ers was the recitation of the brief
near".
• • •
and significant "Shma Isroel."
Who knows but that Jose Itu•bi
FACTS AND FIGURES
might be one of that tribe and
For The Best Deal In
THE UNITED STATES has
doesn't know it.
Finest Quality Kosher
more doctors in proportion to
its population than any other
country in the world except
Israel. There are 710 persons
ON SALE EACH SATURDAY FROM 2:30 P.M. 'TIL
See or Call
here to every physician. In Israel
the score is 260 to 1. Almost
4:00 O'CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING
three times as good ... The mean
averoige of the members of the
Isrl Constituent Assembly is
slightly over 49. The orthodox
bloc shows an age average of
51.85 by Mapai. The Communist
block is the youngest with a
mean age average of 34.33.
As early as 140 B.C.E. Jews
Between Taylor and Clairmount
lived quite comfortably at
Rhodes, site of Israeli-Transjor-
Just 3 Doors South of the Famous New York
dan negotiations. The ruins of
Bagel Baking Co.
the famous Colossus, the im-
mense brazen statue of Appolo,
under whose legs ships entering

Jewish Agency Cites
Debt of $5,891,418

EDWARD PEVOS
Optician

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