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May 26, 1949 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-05-26

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Thursday, May 26, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Honored

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Donations have been sent to
the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
huda by Mrs. Sarah Gerber and
Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg in memory
of the late Bessie Goldsmith, sis-
ter of Mrs. Rottenberg.

dows and brings nearer the day

Is Launched ill Jerusalem

freely work together for the ad-

CLOSE TO ARAB ZONE

MRS. SAMUEL WELI,En wno
has just completed her second
'erm as president of the Wom-
en's Auxiliary, Jewish Home
for Aged, was honored at the
organization's annual officer's
day luncheon at Devon Gables
May 24, Mrs. Samuel %cities.
president, addressed the group
and presented Mrs. Weller with
a gift from the board. Mrs. Jack
Fishman was chairman.

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
held an installation of officers
Wednesday. Mesdames Nathan
Blatnikoff and Julius Wartell of-
ficiated. The officers are Mrs.'
MAP BOOK REVIEW
Samuel Samuels, president, and ; "Dor Ha Shloga" by S. It. Miller
Mesdames Bertha Freedman, will be reviewed by Mrs. Joseph
Morrie Mendelson, Charles GA_ Yanich for the Davison Mothers'
lin, Alfred Freund, Joseph Fish- Club June 2 in Workman's Circle.
man, Louis Sinaberg, and Samuel
Kuhlik. Rosina La Kriz sang. The
group will meet June 7 at the
home of Mrs. N. Gorney, 209
Richton avenue.

opening of the school "foresha-

ihidassaii Medical School

JERUSALEM — (WNS) — The Ben Gurion paid tribute to the
Hebrew University-Hadassah Me- students and nurses, declaring
dies! School was officially opened that "few people know that our
here at an impressive ceremony army's deeds would not have been
attended by Premier David Ben' possible without the loyal issist-
G111'1011 and U. S. Ambassador ance of Hadassah."
James G. McDonald.
Ile veleta ed to Jerusalem as a
The ' , uildings temporarily
"half liberated city" and pledged
housing the medical school had
that the benefits of the scientific
been scarred by Arab fire and accomplishments of the school
gunshell, Many of the students
would help the entire Middle
had fought and died in battle. East.
Among the nurses present were
Ambassador McDonald said the
some 1‘. 1to cared for the wounded
defending the area against the
Arab attackers.
Radio TUNE-IN Program

Equality Club will hold a char-
ity card party June 12 at the
home of S. Weingorden, 19151
Monica avenue . The club will
meet Thursday, June 2 at tht
home of Sadie Fisher, 3216 Buem.
Vista avenue.

Beth Itrchock Ladies Auxiliary
will hold an election of officers
Tuesday, May 31. Mrs. Harry
Salwin is president.
-----
The Ladies Auxiliitry of the
Americans Club of Detroit at-
tended the opening performance
of "Annie Get Your Gun." Fol-
lowing the show, Dora Stern and
Lillian Jacobs, chairmen of the
social committee, were hostesses
at an after-theater dinner snack.
Edith Pam is president.

Page Eleven

The building is so close to the
Arab-held walls of the Old City
that an Arab sentry was able to
4 , bserve the dedication exercises,
which were held in the municipal
garden facing the buildings.
Guarding the dais on which the,
Israeli premier was seated along- .
side his cabinet, dipkeuatic repre-
sentatives and officials of Hodas-
sah. sponsor of the project, were
45 uniformed soldiers comprising
the student body of the medical
school,

The medical school was origin-
ally planned to be an adjunct of
the university and Ih«lassah Hos-
pital at Mt. Scopus, site of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The war. however, compelled a
shift to temporary quarters.

when the Jew and the Arab will

vancement of all peoples in this
area."

Week after week; more and
more are switching to the newsier
Jewish Chronicle.

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AND
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Departaent

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Tues., Wed., Fri. 'DI 8 p.m.
Mon., Thur., Sat. it p.m.
Sunday II a m. - 1 p.m.

Sponsored by
J. YOUNG & SONS, CLOTHIERS
9x19 Dexter Blvd.

AL SILBER

Now Associated With

J. Young & Sons

Clothiers and Ilaberdashers

9819 Dexter Near Boston

Extends all Invitation to All His Friends
to Visit Him.
Come In and let Al personally help sou
select all your clothing and haberdashery
needs.

HOW YOUR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN DOLLAR IS SPENT

Mrs. Tatken
Elected at S.Z.

Mrs. Louis Tatken was elected
president of the Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek at the annual
Rainbow Luncheon meeting.
Other officers are Mesdames
Bertram L. Stank ler, Walter
Field, Daniel Mendelsohn, vice-
presidents; Edward Robinson,
treasurer; Irving Miller, Gerald
Barsky, Meyer Shugerman and
Aaron Friedman, secretaries;
Ralph Davidson, auditor; and A.
B. Stralser, parliamentarian.
Elected to the board were Mes..
dames Richard A. Cott, Jack
Tobin, J. J. Karbal, Philip Gil-
, bell, Louis Tobin, Lillian New-
mark, Joseph Horwitz, Harry
Shulman, William Nadler, Mor-
ris Ruskin, Edward Geller, Harry
Sloan, Morse Saulson, J. Kunin,
Julius Berman.
Also Mesdames Sam Perl-
mutter, Samuel Firestone, Simon
Weisman, Samuel Heller, Ben-
jamin Laikin, Leonard Shapiro,
Milford Pregerson, Benjamin
Gordon. Marvin Wetsman, New-
ton Weingarten, Nathan Shur,
Jacob Bernstein, Lois Gelfand and
Benjamin Leber.
Honorary board members arc
Mesdames Morris Adler, A. M.
Hershman, Abe Katzman, David
Lichtig, Charles Robinson, Aaron
Silberblatt, David W. Simons,
Charles A. Smith, Nathan Speva-
kow, Maurice H. Zackheim and
Joseph Zechman.

78% goes for United Jewish

Appeal and related causes

for the greatest homecoming in history!

• to empty the DP camps

• to keep the Jews of Europe alive
until they can get out

• to prepare and train them for the
future

78'

• to pay for their transportation

• to house them on arrival in Israel

the Joint Distribution
Committee



the United Palestine
Appeal



Palestine Foundation
Fund



Jewish National Fund



• to keep them going—wherever they
may be or may go—until they can
stand on their own

United Service for New
Americans

• to set them up in industry, trade or
agriculture

Resettlement Service

.

• to lighten the burden of those al-
ready in Israel — they have their
hands full defending themselves.
The newcomers' problem must be
shared by us

United Jewish Appeal

United Palestine Appeal



II I A S



0 R T

`American Fund for
Palestinian Institutions

United Service (or New Americans

American Fund for Palestinian

Institutions

Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Aid Society

Jewish Telegraphic Aid Society

NATIONAL AND LOCAL
LOCAL

('amp Chelsea

Jewish Community Council

Jewish Folk School (Farband)

Jewish People's School
(Sholem Alelchem)

Jewish Vocational Service

North End Clinic Hospitalintion
Fund

Resettlement Service

United Hebrew Schools

United Jewish High School

Workmen's Circle School
A rheiter Ring I

Veshivath Beth Vehudah

House of Sheller

Jewish Commitnity Center
Extension Program

Jewish Home for Aged

NATIONAL

American Academy for Jewish

Research

American Association for Jewish
Education

American Jewish Congress

Bellefaire-Regional Child Care

Sersice

Conference on Jewish Relations

Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds

Dropsie College

Graduate Faculty for Political and
Social Science

Histradulh Ivrlth

birlitate en Overseas Studies

Jewish Braille Institute

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• to clothe them for the journey

Social, Inc. will celebrate its
fifth anniversary June II at the
Latin Quarter. Entertainment
will include dance exhibitions,
rhumba contests and the music
of two orchestras. For tickets.
call Jerry Hamburg. TO 8-7507.
Cotiples and stags are invited.

CERTIFIED • BONDED
COLORED PROPERTY MANAGERS

OVERSEAS

Joint Distribution Committee

Social, Inc. Charts
5th Anniversary Fete

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don't lose your mind. We relieve
you of all worries In managing your
Property. We collect rent 100%,
make repairs with your O K., and
take care of O.P.A. matters. We
need property to sell.

1949 Allied Jewish
Campaign Beneficiaries

4'

goes for 40 local, regional

and national services

Jewish Occupational Counc il

Jewish War Veterans of
United States

Joint Defense Appeal

Menorah Association

Monlefiore Home—Cleveland

for a better community at home

National Community Relations
Adsisory Council

National Conference of Jewish
Social Welfare

National Desertion Bangle

416 Allied Jewish Campaign and Year 'Round Collection Costs

leatiesnal Yarn !kneel

National Jewish Welfare Board

IMMO Mean& Institute

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