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May 26, 1949 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-05-26

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Thursday, May 20, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Two



Drive Awaits Honored by OUT
Windup Rally

Ford Planning Cantata to Mark Festivity
Israeli Plant at Dinner of Young Israel

The event will climax many
Sunday evening at the May-
TEL AVIV — (Special) — Re- fair Maim, Young Israel of De- weeks of preparation on behalf
roit will mark the completion of the Young Israel membership,
ports here confirm the Detroit
which have included other social
Jewish Chronicle's story of three
gatherings noting the anniver-
weeks ago that Ford Interna-
sary. The affair takes on special
tional, overseas adjunct of the
importance because Young Israel
Ford Motor Co., is planning an
is in the midst of erecting its
automobile assembly plant in
Youth Center, the first unit of
Israel .
which will be completed by mid-
According to the reports, Ford
August.
and the Israeli government have
Charles T. Gellman announced
signed a contract for thousands
that the feature of the anniver-
of buses and trucks to be shipped
sary evening will be the presen-
to the Jewish State. Israel will
tation of the cantata "What Is
pay with cash obtained from Ow
Torah," by the Young Israel
American loan.
youth groups. Thirty-five mem-
Reports say that the Ford exe-
bers will participate.
cutives have agreed to give Israel

With near final reports reach-
ing $4, 4 00,000. workers in the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign are devot-
ing themselves En final clean up
of prospect slips in preparation
for the windup rally at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the Center.

t

a dollar credit for every dollar
of cash turned over in the deal.,
According to the story, Ford
will build Its Israeli factory in
Haifa and assemble cars and
trucks from parts shipped front
Europe and America. The inten-
tion is to make Israel the center
of the Middle East automobile
industry.

.

Workers attending the report
meeting, Friday. May 20, the first
anniversary of the death of Fred
M. Butzel, rededicated themselves
in Mr. Butzel's memory to work
in a spirit of friendship and loy-
alty for the good of the commu-
nity.
The Real Estate and Building
Division, under the chairmanship
of George D. Seyburn and Bar-
ney Smith, is holding the lead
among the Trade and Profession-
al Divisions with 72 per cent of
its quota already raised. The to-
tal reported to date represents

Samuel W. Platt, vice-chair-
PROF. WILLIAM HABER, dis-
man of the building committee,
called upon the entire Young
tinguished II. of M. economis1
Israel membership and friends to
and former adviser to Gen. Clay
rally behind the effort to raise
in west Germany, was pre-
sufficient funds to start the 70% of 1,he entire campaign quota.
sented the first annual award
second unit, immediately upon " a is in so far is good,"
411.—
.
completion of the first wing in
for human rehabilitation by the
Louis
eery,
general
campaign,
PLATT
SAMUEL W.
August.
American ORT Federation at
• • •
chairma , emphasized. "If we
its convention last weekend,
of 26 years of service to the De- Mrs. Philip J. Forman Is chair- ca ndo s well on the rest of our;
Walter L Mackey, head of
troll Jewish community with its man of arrangements for the sli ps, ,,„,• will raise our quota,"
Representing Detroit at the
Ford International, is in Israel
26th anniversary dinner. dinner. Berry a ded. ' meetings were Dr. Shmarya
now to negotiate the purchase
Honored at the May 20 meeting
Kleinman, nominee for presi-
contract.
were blue ribbon solicitors in the . dent of the Community ('oun-
Two Italian financiers are re-
Trade and Professional Divisions.
cil, and. Boris Joffe, executive
ported making plans in Israel for
Henry Wineman, honorary cam-
director.
textile and paper plants.
paign chairman, presided.

WJ LB Lists Weekend
Yiddish Hour Program

Foreign language programs
have been reinstated on radio
station WJLB, John L. Booth,
president, announced. Ellective
May 21, Polish, Yiddish. German.
Italian, Greek and Lithuanian
programs will be presented in
their respective native tongues.
The Yiddish Hour, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Hyman Altman.
will be heard from 9 to 10 p m..
Saturdays, and from 11:30 to
1230 p.m. Sundays.

sr' ENE

M en' s Group !Dr. Goldmann
Sl ates Tour ' enies Soviet
Anti-Semitism Israel Urges



• '

The Men's Club of Congrega-

Lion Gerniluth Chassodim will
NEW YORK — (Special)—As-
stage a' tour through one of sorting that the Iron Curtain
countries are "vigorously" com-
Detroit's largest creameries at
bating anti-Semitism, Dr. Nahum
p.m., Thursd ay, June 9. •
Goldmann. new chairman of the
The group is conovosed prl-! American section of the Jewish
marily of immigrants to the U. S. : Agency for Palestine, denied that
in the past 15 years. The execu- there is any official anti-Semitism
tive has worked out a broad pro- in Russia or its satellite states.
gram fur the coming season 'con- Dr. Goldmann returned Sunday
sisting of roundtable discussions, from sessions of the Agency Ac-
religious themes and Jewish and lions Committee in Israel.
American history.
Goldmann acknowledged that
For the summer months. a so-
Russia and her associated states
SUMMER RATES AT CENTER cial program on a lighter vein are anti-Zionist and have curtail-
The Center is offering special has been arranged. The tour is ed some Jewish activities such as
three-month rates for the benefit the first step in this program.
education.
o f summer-at-home residents. • For information. call Dr. Jack
This does not mean official
Stattman.
president.
WO.
2-7543.
Call MA. 8400.
anti-Semitism. he added, since
the same restrictions have been
applied to Catholics and Protes-
tants and to non-Communist
parties.
Goldmann - recently succeeded
• Dr. Abba Hiller Silver, who,
Mrs. Harry Frank has been Given, vice-presidents. Mesdames along with Dr. Emanuel Neu-
mann. resigned from the agency
elected president of the Women: I Harry Bookstein, Max Shubiner
and Allan L Weston, secretaries: as a result of a dispute over the
Mrs. Jack Lewis. treo.surer: and leadership of the United Jewish
Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg. mem- AppeaL
ber-at-large.
At the divisional closing lunch-
CLOTH and FOOD PARCELS
eon. H. C. L. Jackson. Detroit
To
News columnist was presented
with the certificate honoring the
newspaperman who has done
most during the year to fceter
POLAND, TRANCE. GERMANY,
better human relations.
ITALY. ENGLAND. At STRIA
To
"1.-o- ael is a peaceful revolution
RUSSIA and ROMANIA
throughout the Middle East." Dr.
What Dirties Prepaid
J. L, Teller of New York, director
of the office of information of the
American Jewish Congress. told
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Trawjordan. put into motion an
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• • •
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Conf ./. e ss Elect
lVomen
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Tourist Halt

WASHINGTON — (Special —

Now is not the time for a great

movement of tourists to Israel,

the Israeli embassy said.

Despite the fact that American

dollars are a great boon to the

infant State, the embassy ex-
plained, tourists are requested to
delay their trips until the hous-
ing and food crisis is over. Israel-
is and newcomers to the Jewish
State must be given priority on
food and lodging. the embassy
added.

Central Seniors
on 3-Day- Cruise

The Central High graduating
class climaxed its pre-graduation
festivities with a three-day cruise
to Mackinac Island. The Macken-
zie High seniors were on the
same cruise.
The trip was arranged and
chaperoned by Mrs. Louis Fried,
president of the Youth Education
League, who is a leader in the
Central parents group. Assisting
her as chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Silverstein, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Spatt, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Nathan. Dr. and Mrs.
Nathan Reisman and Mr. Fried.

MERGER PLAN DENIED

TEL AVIV (MNB)
The statement was issued when
it was reported that 1.000 Bra- Hamizrachi has denied it will
zilian Jews planned to tour Is- merge with Histadrut.
rael en masse.

Israel
is making extensive
plans to provide for tourists
eventually but they will not be
completed before 1950.

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