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February 16, 1950 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-02-16

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Thursday, February 16, 350

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Jewish State Not Yet Secure,
Women's League Is Warned

A Navy commander who re-
cently returned from a trip to
Israel told the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations Monday
that it is too early to celebrate
Israel's security as a state.
Israel has terrific problems
economically a n d politically.
Commander Joshua Goldberg, a
navy chaplain, told the women.
They import everything, but
they export very little, and thus
prices are inflated beyond belief,
he said.

Greeting Successor

Isaac Hamlin, national secre-

The price in human lives of the
Israeli War was unbelievably
high, Commander Goldberg said.
"One has to pay a heavy toil for
Maccabean heroism."

tary of Histadrut campaigns, told

representatives of the Detroit

$300,000 Histadrut campaign that

their continued support was vital

Representatives of member or-
ganizations of the League met
Monday to sign a pledge of co-
operation to the women's division
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.

to the success of the prodoctivi-

zation of newcomers to Israel.

Louis Levine, chairman of the
organizations division, told the
delegates that with $30,000 al-
ready reported, the solicitations
must be increased in the remain-
ing weeks.

Mrs. Leonard Winer, women's
division president, read the in-
vocation and presented Com-
mander Goldberg. E.M.

"Cover every card," be urged
the delegates. He reported that
more than 100 new contributors
were included in the week's
re-
port.
-

Zedakah Club
to Celebrate
28th Birthday

Art Schultz and Al Brooks co-
chairmen of the Detro:t Bnai
Brith Bowling Tourney announce
April 15 - - td 16 as the dates for
Zedakah Club will celebrat
its 28th birthday with a denser t
the 13 Detroit bees to meet.
Committee appointments in - luncheonette and card party to
cludo Phil Rothschild, publicity; be held at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 27 at
Hem!! Laing, se-iring: Harry Kern's audithrium.
Cohen. banquet! Jerry Mosher.
Mrs. Max D. Elias, president,
tropily;
and Harold Weiss, mail- invites all members and their
ing.
friends and urges early reserva-
tions due to limited space.
Fr reservati on
M s. Elias-
Mrs. call
Paull
Hatillomer
TO o6-0175 or
Deuteh
UN. 3-3499.

.

liatzair I
Opens Camp Drive

Support Urged
by Histad rut

army strong beyond all propor-
tion to her population.

Similarly, the political situa-
tion is tense, Commander Gold-
berg declared. With enmnies ear
all sides, Israel must keep net-

.811 Imettres Slate
Bowling Tourney

Page 5

The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Meyer Water-
stone, 38:6 Fullerton avenue.

"Ens! a brick to help build
Camp Negha."
With that slogan the Detroit
Branch of Hashomer Hatzair is i TT •

opening its campaign to complete
the censtruction of Camp Negba
in t he Irish Hi l Is near Clinton.
Mich. More than 500 persons attend-
TI:.• selling of booklets of ed the Jewish Music Month pro-
briess inaugurates a series of ac- gram sponsored by the Joint Yid-
tivities that the movement is dish Cultural Committee of the
carrying on in behalf of the Jewish Community Council and
Camp.
the Jewish Community Center on
Those interested in selling Feb. 12.
bricks call Sherwood Sandweiss,
Cantor Saul Kirschenbaum of
TY. 6-7256.
Cleveland offered a wide variety

ts

Past and present presidents
of Nordau Chapter of the Zionist
Organisation Ed Detroit .are shown above. From

Chootsky, newly

M. Taich, director of organiza-
tions, praised the efforts of indi-
vidual groups.

left to right, Max
greeted

elected president of Nordau Chapter, is

by Dr. Bernard Weston, retiring president.

Israeli Vets Slate
National Parley

The first convention of the
American Veterans of Israel will
convene Saturday and Sunday in
New York.
Jack Eringer, secretary of the
Detroit chapter is the local dele-
gate. He will report to the mem-
bership at a meeting Feb. 26.
For information on the group,
call Eringer, TY. 4-0694 or Leo
Majzels, TO. 6-6595.

Montefiore Sets
Social Meeting

CAMERA CLUB

The Candid Camera Club, a
group of boys between the ages
of 11 and 13, meet every Tuesday
evening at the Twelfth Street
Council Center:

In honor of prospective mem-
bers, Montefiore Lodge will hold
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
a social meeting at 9 p.m. Monday Dour, the best in radio, at 11:I5
at the DetrOit-Leland Hotel.
a.m., Sundays over WKM1I •


The Lodge, to which both hus-
bands and wives belong, meets
once a month for social events
and once a month for business
meetings.

For details on membership, call
Mrs. Saul Lewis, TO. 8-0427.

ro ups Mark 111
Music Month

violinist, accompanied by Bett y
The Purim-program is also spon-
Kowalsky, completed the pro-
sored by the Jewish Community
gram. •
Council and the Jewish Commun-
Tickets will go out to all lands- ity Center.
manschaften and societies for the -- -
Purim program, the fourth and
final presentation in this series.

°

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SEEDLINGS TO NEWCOMERS

LOANS FOR REERSHERA
TEL AVIV — (WNS) — About
The Jewish Community Center
BEERSHEBA — (ISI) — One Symphony Orchestra was con- one million vegetable seedlings
hundred fellahin near Beersheba dueled by Julius Chides,
have been distributed by the
have been granted 3500 pounds
Several dance numbers by the
Ministry
of Agriculture among
in loans for constructive purposes Jewish Community Center Dance
since November 1949 by the Group under Fannie Aaronson, immigrant settlers. 45,000 tons of
Worker's Loans and Savings bank. and selections by Jerome Stasson, choice potato seeds have also
been distributed.

National Mu
' rachi Executive
to Be Banquet Guest Speaker

Rabbi Max Kirshblum, execu-
tive vice-president of Mizrachi
Organization of America, will
speak at the "Jewish Community
Banquet" honoring Mizrachi Day
at 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at the
Young Israel Center,

Social Workers
To Hear Arrunnt

"The Role of the Professional
in the Developing Jewish Cont-
munity" will be discussed at the
seventh and final session of the
In-Service Training Institute at
8 p.m., Monday, Feb. 20. in the
Jewish Community Center.

..,

Staff members of the Jewish
Welfare Federation and its affil-
iated agencies will hear William
Avrunin, assistant director of the
Federation, analyze the commun-
al worker's job.

The whole subject of Jerusalem
and Zionist advances wilt be
the banquet's theme.

Leaders I r o m Mizrachi in
Cleveland, Toledo and cities in
Indiana will be present.

Dr. S. Joseph Fauman will be
chairman. The pan41 will include
meta Loewenberg. Rachel Ma-
• •
bership, call Mrs. I Levine inela and Morris
M is Nobel.
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will 1-5780. The group will ho
meet for a dessert luncheon Wed- Purim square dance March 6
nesday, Feb. 22 at Bnai Moshe. tickets, call Mrs. Sidney
The group will hold their an- berg, UN. 4-0111 or Mrs. Jo
nual Purim dinner-dance March Haas, UN. 4-1642.
12, For reservations, call Mrs.
Joe Rosenthal, ticket chairman,
TY. 7-5458, or Mrs, M. Riegler,
WE. 5-2231.
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