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DETROIT
Thursday, May 11, 1950
Food Packages for Israel.
Available Through ZOD Office
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In accordance with the new
food regulations issued by Israel,
new Service for Palestine food
packages are now available for
purchase at the Zionist office.
The selection of food package
types has been increased to seven.
Donors may send two packages
to an individual who is not a
• member of a family, in the "half"
package size (10 to 14 1:: lbs. net )
or one "full" package (25 and
2712 lbs. net ).
For any family of two or more
the double quantity is allowed as
maximum gift per month.
A new addition to the $13 ''Spe-
cial" and the Super and DeLuxe
packages is the inclusion of the
much-requested G. I. egg powder.
For the benefit of those who
wish to send vegetarian food
packages, a parcel is available
which contains three pounds of
butter, two pounds of kosher
cheese, two pounds of coffee, two
pounds of cocoa-mix, pound of
tea. and two pounds of evapo-
rated milk.
Provisional orders for refriger-
ators, washing machines and
Temple Israel
High School
to Graduate 25
JEWISH CHRONICLE
Adler to Speak
Dr. Hershman has served as
rabbi of the congregation for 40
Mizrachi Group Plans
Election of Officers
Masada Schedules
3 in 1 Meetings -
Officers Elected
by Prenzlauer Aid
S.Z. to Honor Dr. Hershman
A special late Friday evening
service will be held in honor of
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi emer-
itus of Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek, on his 70th birthday at 8:30
p.m., May 26.
other electrical appliances, the
value of which exceeds $112, FAS
New York, are now being re-
ceived through the Zionist office.
The Israeli government requires
that the beneficiary in Israel have
an import license before the order
is executed.
For further information call the;
Zionist office, 1031 Penobscot
Building, WO. 5-1484.
"Tension—Economic, Religious
and Social" will be the subject
of Masada's three-in-one meeting
to be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
May 11.
Among the speakers will be
Ernest Goodman, well known in
the field of civil liberties, and
John Field, of the Detroit Inter-
racial Committee.
Discussion leaders will be Nat-
alie Gaines, Milton Gordon and
Max Rothschild.
The meetings will take place
at the homes of Florence Wein-
traub, 4308 Sturtevant; Beatrice
and Ruth Davidson, 1G1303 San
Juan and Selma Korn, 2301 Rich-
ton,
For further information con-
tact Portia Fox, TR. 2-3883.
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RABBI MORRIS ADLER will
speak on "Laves From the
Notebook of a Rabbi" at the
closing meeting of Shaarey
Zedek Men's Club at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, May 17. Cantor
Jacob H. Sonenklar and Dan
Frohman, music director of the
synagogue, will present a
musical program. A social hour
will conclude the evening.
Laikin Elected
President of JNF
Benjamin M. Laikin, former
president of the Zionist Council
of Detroit, was elected president
of the Jewish National Fund.
He succeeds Irving Schlussel
who became chairman of the
board.
The largest graduating class in
the history of the Temple Israel
High School, 25 young men and
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
women, will receive their diplo- Aid has re-elected Mrs. Sam-
The deadline of the Jewish
mas at the annual commencement uel Samuels president for the
service at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the coming term. Other officers elect- Chronicle Is noon on Monday.
Lecture Hall of the Detroit Insti- ed were:
tute of Arts.
Mesdames Herman Lutchansky,
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach first vice-president; Sidney Cohen,
the sermon on the subject, "Build- second vice-president; Charles
ing for Youth." The diplomas Gitlin, third vice-president; ,
will be presented by Harry C. , James Gilfix, recording secretary; '
LeVine, president of the congre- I and Al Freund, treasurer.
i The Installation luncheon will
gation. •
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Mrs. Samuel Elscher, Chairman r be held Tuesday at the Belcrest.
of the Religious School Board, Mrs. Sidney Gutterman, elecu-
tionist, will entertain.
will present the special awards
of honor.
The scholarship medals have
BUICK'S RIVIERA I
been won by Sylvia Arkin, Sam-
uel Freshman, Reva Davidson,
Hard Top
and Harold Blacher.
Is Available I
Students w h o distinguished
for
themselves in extra-curricular ac-
15-30 Day
tivities will receive honor pins.
They are Sylvia Arkin, Ida Rapa-
Delivery!
port, Doreen Kollenberg, Jack
Cali or
Levy, Annette Margolis, and Rob-
See
erta Snyder.
Edwin Bean will be awarded
JACK
the Morris Carvett Leadership
Medal and Jerrold Blitz will re-
MARKOWITZ I
ceive the Athletic Award.
(Ass't Sales Mar.)
Cantor Robert T. Tulman and I CARSON BUICK
the Temple Choir, conducted by 1
13900 HAMILTON AVE. •
Karl W. Haas, will render special 'TO. 8-2424
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music for the occasion.
Foosemmieemosemi. ■
The next meeting of the Miz-
rachi Women, Fannie Gluck
Chapter, will be held at 12:30
p.m., May 22 at the home of
Mrs. Sam Shuman, 2939 Burling-
ame, at which time the election
of officers will take place.
A paid-up membership lunch-
eon was held at the home of Mrs.
Paul Fenton on May 1 at 5360
Outer drive west.
years and led it from small be
ginnings to its present position.
His recent edition of Maimon-
ides' Book of Judges, published
by the Yale University Press, has
not only won the acclaim of the
academic world but has been in-
cluded in the list of the best re-
ligious works of recent years.
The guest speaker at this serv-
ice will be Dr. Abraham A. Neu-
man, president of Dropsie Col-
lege for Hebrew and Cognate
Learning, and honorary rabbi of
the second oldest Jewish Congre-
gation in the United States, Mik-
veh Israel, of Philadelphia.
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