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ADL Speaker
Mending Broken Lives
Is Youth League's Aim
Beth A. eon Group' Featured Speaker
to Hea vrtuun
The next th the series of
monthly brunches inaugurated by
the Beth Aaron Sunday Schon,
will be held Sunday morning.
YEARS AGO, 10 wo- If it wasn't for that turkey I
would have had my gas cut off.
emergency relief to cases which I hope that Gar should help you
could not wait for the ponderous for the kindness you have shown
wheels of organized charity to me and my children . . ."
In addition to direct relief, the
move. That group was the Youth
Youth Education - League pays
Education League.
Today the organization has fees for spastic cases in the De-
broadened its scope to include a troit Orthopedic Hospital, tuition
for retarded children; sends
wide variety of activities.
Rewards are few for the 170 needy children to camp: and
members of the Youth Education helps out Wayne University stu-
League. The thanks of those they dents, particularly refugees.
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help are their sole apparent satis-
Orphanages
in Israel and Bel-
faction.
But the knowledge of the lives gium receive help from the wo-
F IFTEEN
men joined together to render
The speaker will be William
Avranin, associate executive di-
rector of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, who will speak on
"Our Jewish Responsibility."
The host at the brunch Is the
Synagogue Board and food will
be served by Mesdames S. Schnei-
der, M. Levine, S. Docks. J. Rei-
sin, M. Pomerantz, M. Silver-
man, and N. Feld.
Beth Abraham Men
Slate Max Sosin
The Beth Abraham Men's Club
will present Max Sosin, Detroit
story teller, at their meeting at
8:15 p. m., Feb. 7.
Members and their guests, who
wish to become charter members,
are invited.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will
talk on "Chami,hah Asar B'She-
vat." Reports from standing
committees will be heard.
Yemenites Boost
Agency's Budget
Cantors to Inaugurate
Jewish Music Month
Thus far, the Agency has spent
$4,000,000 for the reception and
to
Education
League
distributes
hooks
A case worker of the Youth
absorption of the 32,132 Yemen-
three needy children whose mother has deserted them. The League ites who have arrived in Israel
Is holding its annual pledge fund affair Wednesday, Feb. 1 at via Aden up to Dec. 23.
Masonic Temple. For reservations, call TO. 8-1416.
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they have brightened and per- men who realize that need knows Israel Gains Admittance
haps saved makes every effort no boundaries.
to 1952 Olympic Games
The Y. E. L., working through
rich in the type of reward that
HELSINKI, Finland — (WNS)
existing Jewish institutions and
counts.
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agencies, makes it possible by its — Israel was admitted to the
Olympic Games to be held in
THREE YOUNG CHILDREN interests, endeavors and contribu- Helsinki 1952 by the executive
tions
to
such
agencies
to
intensify
who received a thanksgiving bas-
committee of the games.
a extend its program of youth
ket wrote the following note to and
the case worker in their best activities.
The Jewish. Social Service Bu-
English:
Are children reau refers most of the Y. E. L.'s
"Dear Miss B . . .
cases to it. These cases come from
want to thank you many times
homes in which one or both par-
from the bottom of are hearts
ents are incapacitated, deceased
for
us
chit-
what you have clone
or have deserted the family.
dren. We had a very nice
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Thanksgiving that we will never
IN ONE CASE (see photo) the
forget it,"
In the case of family R., the mother deserted her family and
the father is unknown. The
father became ill with sanitarium,
tubercul- grandmother has been left with
osis and was sent to a
The mother, who was recovering t the three children. All are in
need of food, clothing and school
from a major operation, was left materials.
with five small children, and no
Mrs. Louis Fried, president of
money.
the League, states the group's
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purpose as follows:
THE MOTHER WRITES a typi-
"To augment in every possible
cal letter:
way the work in behalf of Jew-
"I am writing to thank the ish children to the end that,
members of the Y.E.L. for the through our efforts, the needs of
swell turkey. The turkey went Jewish youth may be met in in-
a long way for us.. It lasted al- creasing emasure and to help se-
most a week aml.tecause it cut cure and make possible for them
my food bill, I was able to put greater social, educational and
a little money on my gas bill. recreational opportunities."
Zion Mizrachi
Sisters Name
Top Member
Soviets Balk as Israel Levels
Libel Charge at Red Paper
•
MOSCOW — (W N S) — The
forthcoming trial in Israel of the
Communist newspaper Kol Haam
on charges of libeling Premier
David Ben Gurion has attracted
wide attention in the Soviet press,
including Izvestia, official organ
of the Soviet Government.
Soviet newspapers carried a
Tass report from Tel Aviv that
"journalistic circles" in Israel be-
lieve that "the Ben Gurion gov-
,ernment, in its persecution of in-
dividual Communists, has gone
over to a hunt of the Communist
Party as a whole and against all
progressives in Israel."
Tess' correspondent reported
that, in initiating action against
Kol Haam, the Israeli government
has "followed the path of the
Amer i c an reactionaries who
staged the notorious trial of the
u at a C
DRATH, president of the Union
of American Hebrew Congre-
gallons, will be featured speak-
er at the first regional conven-
tion of the UAIIC's Great
Lakes Council Sunday at the
Hotel Schroeder in Milwaukee,
Wis. National board members
who are expected to attend
include Leonard T. Lewis and
George M. Stutz of Detroit.
DR. WALTON E. COLE, author
and pastor. of the First Congre-
gational Church, will speak at
an tali-defamation league and
brotherhood meeting of the
Louis Marshall Chapter, Bnai
Britt'. His topic will be "Live
and ;.et Live." The meeting
will be held Feb. 1 at the
Workman's Circle, Mrs. Albert
Gutman, program chairman.
announced.
NEW YORK — The special
needs of the Yemenite newcomers
have made the Jewish Agency's
budget for the Yemenite immi-
gration program 30 per cent
greater than its budgets for any
other classification of immigrants.
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Thursday, January 26, 1950
leaders of the Communist Party
of the United States."
The charge against the news-
paper arose from an article ac-
cusing the Israeli Premier of
"treason against the nation and
the working class."
Northwest ITC
Sets Stag or Drag
The Young Peoples Club of
Northwest Hebrew will hold its
fourth annual cabaret night
"Club Northwest."
The evening of dancing and
entertainment will be at 9 p.m.,
Sunday. The affair is stag or
drag.
Tickets can be obtained from
any members of the club or from
George Karbelnick, TO. 9-3864.
Ushering in the Jewish Month grain of Jewish liturgical music,
of Music, the Cantors and Min- Israeli music and folk songs.
They will include songs writ-
isters Association of Detroit will
present a concert Tuesday eve- ten by Zavel Silberts, Boruch
Schar and their director, Dan
ning at Bnai David.
Dan Frohman, choir conductor Frohman. Mrs. Rebecca Frohman
at Shaarey Zedek, will conduct. will accompany at the piano.
Jewish Music Month is an an-
nual event celebrated every Feb-
ruary throughout the United
States,
The Cantors Association was
organized in Detroit in 1927 to
perpetuate the culture of the
Jewish traditional music. The
group seeks to promote and ex-
change ideas between cantors,
and to assist needy cantors both
in the United States and abroad.
Proceeds of the concert Tues-
day will go to Israel and various
charities. The cantors will donate
their services.
Tickets may be obtained from
the cantors or at Jewish book-
stores.
CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD
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Cantors A. A. Rosenfeld, J. H.
Sonenklar, D. Katzman, H. J.
Adler, R. Boyarsky, and H. J.
Blank will participate.
Other cantors on the program
are: H. Schulsinger, S. Glentz,
J. Silverman, J. Schwartz, J.
Skolnick and M. Fenakel.
The group and eight of their
associate singers will offer a pro-
Israel Starts
10-Year Plan o f
Reforestation
TEL AVIV — (WNS) — A 10-
year plan to, reforest 20 per cent
of the northern half of Israel,
between Beersheba and the fron-
tier, has been launched by the
forestry department, it is dis-
closed.
This is part of Israel's plan
to plant trees over a quarter of
Israel.
A team of Italian, Swiss and
French experts is surveying the
possibility of growing trees in
the southern half of the country,
between Beersheba and the Gulf
of Aqaba, where the annual rain-
fall averages two .inches.
During the current rainy sea-
son, to end in April, 2,400,000
pines, cypresses, oaks and aca-
cias are being planted on the
barren Galilee . hills and on the
sand dunes Of the northern
Negev. at a cost' of $3,000,000.
Jewish Agency,
U.S. Section.
Bury Hatchet
JERUSALEM — (WNS) — Dr.
Nahum Goldmann, chairman of
the American section of the Jew-
ish Agency, declared that "im-
proved and full understanding"
exists between the Zionist Or-
ganization of America and the
agency he heads.
Dr. Goldmann, who is attending
the current session of the Jewish
Agency, said the immediate re-
sult of this relationship will be
an improvement in the prospects
of the 1950 UJA drive and a
betterment in the control of the
multiple campaigns that are be-
ing carried on in the United
States on behalf of Israel.
He asserted that the prestige
and influence of the Agency had
increased and become "well
rooted" in the United States.
MRS. SARAH FABER
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The Sisters of _Zion Mizrachi
will honor "the most outstanding
member of the year" at a meet-
ing at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Feb. 1 at Rosenberg's.
The member, Mrs. Sarah •Fab-
NEW YORK—(WNS)---Aubrey
er, is blind, nevertheless she at-
Eban, permanent Israeli delegate
tends meetings, contacts people
to the United Nations, has be-
by phone and contributes time
come a father.
and money to the group.
The first-born child to the
Born In Russia in 1867, she
Ebans is a boy, and both father
came to America in 1897 with
and mother were reported to be
her husband and three children.
doing nicely. Though born here,
She had five more children in
the new arrival is to be consid-
this country, where she has re-
ered an Israeli citizen under in-
sided 44 years.
ternational law granting special
She is a charter member of
immunities to diplomats and
the Ladies Lechem Aneem and
members of intrenational bodies.
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
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