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DETROIT JEWISH ,CHRONICLE

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Receiving BB Ihmol s-Browly Made

WA President

pledged continuance of the pro-
grams and policies of Frisch and
said he would seek the advice of
the "fine and great leaders of the
Zionist Organization," including
Louis Lipsky, Rabbi Abba Hillel
Silver and Dr. Emanuel Neu-
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"If there is anything I wish
for most fervently, it is to main-
tam and, if possible, strengthen
Zionist unity," Browdy said.

No Finer Salmon
Any Price

NEW YORK—(Special)—Ben-
jamin G. Browdy, 52-year-old
Brooklyn Zionist and textile
manufacturer, was elected presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America at a special session
of the ZOA's national administra-
tive council.
The Jewish Chronicle is the
Browdy had been designated as
only newspaper that gives com-
his successor by the late Daniel
plete coverage of Jewish events
Frisch who died March 7.

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COLUMBIA RIVER

SALMON

In accepting the post, Browdy in Detroit.
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Mrs. Charles Solovich was recently honored by having new mem-
bers of the Bnai Brith Women initiated into the Frances Solovich
Class. Shown above is the presentation of a testimonial to her
for outstanding service to Bnai Brith. Standing, left to right, are
Mrs. Lewis Manning, Council membership chairman; Mrs. Robert
A. Coggan, Council president; Mrs. Solovich; Mrs. Leonard Sims,
delegate to the Supreme Council; and Mrs. Stanley Yates, Council
membership retention chairman.

Israel Jacobson Talks to Open
Juniors', Women's AJ Drive

Back 'from six years' work in
Eastern Europe (including 11 days
in prison on a later-exploded spy
charge) ex - Joint Distribution
Committee director Israel Jacob-
son will speak in Detroit March
26 and 27 at meetings to open
the juniors' and women's phases
of the 1950 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
Jacobson will address two meet-
ings of the junior division March
26, campaign workers at an ad-
vanced gifts luncheon and special
gifts prospects at a dinner at the
Lee Plaza.
Leonard Baruch is chairman of
the advanced gifts committee, and
Robert Benson heads the special
gifts division.
lie will address members of the
women's division March 27 at an

afternoon meeting in Brown Me-
morial Chapel. His topic both
days will be "Operation Rescue
Behind the Iron Curtain." Mrs.
John C. Hopp is chairman of the
women's division.
Jacobson became a world figure
last December when he was ar-
rested as a spy when he crossed
the border into Hungary on re-
turning from a - meeting with his
family in Vienna. He was final-
ly expelled from Hungary.
Jacobson had been director of
the Joint Distribution Committee
in Hungary at the time of his
arrest and had previously nego-
tiated for the emigration of 3,000
Hungarian Jews to Israel.
Jacobson also directed the first
post-war emigrations to Palestine
from Greece and Yugoslavia.

Bnai Moshe to Pay

N.\\1 . Men Slate . Honor to Juniors
Delegates' Reports Honors and awards will be

The Men's Club of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation will
hold a general meeting at 8:30
p.m., Monday.
This meeting will hear the
four young men from the Con-
gregation who recently repre-
sented the Men's Club as dele-
gates to the Leaders Training
Fellowship convention at Chica-
go:
They will give a complete re-
port of their experiences. The
young men are Daniel J. Elazar,
Robert D. Shapiro, Earl S. Man-
del and Sheldon H. Beck.
Movies will be shown at this
meeting. and Rabbi Jacob E. Se-
gal will participate in the pro-
gram.

given to members of the Bnai
Moshe Junior Sabbath service
Congregation at 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, at the Religious School as-
sembly.
Youngsters from the age of
seven to 12 who have attended
Sabbath Junior Services for 20
Sabbaths will be honored with
special certificates and awards.
The officers of the Junior group
will be seated on the Bimah to
receive the winners and offer
their congratulations.
David Levi, the Congregation
layman acting as chairman of the
two Sabbath Junior Services;
Walter Farber in charge of the
services; and Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man will greet the honored.

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