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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-08-17

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Americo Jewish Periodical Can

Thursday, August 17, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

Orthodox Jews Urged to Give
Spiritual Aid to N. Afr icons

NEW YORK—American latest in a series of overseas
orthodox Jewery was called assignments which began when
upon to assume the responsi- he served as a chaplain with the
bility for sending qualified U. S. army in the Pacific dur-
rabbis to provide aid and guid- ing World War II.
As director of JDC religious
ance for the spiritually starved
Jews of North Africa. The plea activities on behalf of Jewish
was made by Rabbi Solomon DPs in Germany and Austria
Shapiro, recently returned to from 1946 to 1949, Rabbi Sha-
the United States after a year's piro was active in the planning
service abroad as European di- and publication of a new edition
rector of the Jewish Central of the Talmud which comprised
Orthodox Committee. the first Hebrew religious work
Rabbi Shapiro described the to be printed since the rise of
Jews of North Africa as "a Nazism.
people weighed down by despair
and poverty, and wholly unable Ford Pledged to hold
at the present moment to im-
prove their own lot without out- Line on Profiteering
In a message to 6,500 Ford
side aid."
The responsibility for provid- dealers, L D. Crusoe, vice-
ing spiritual assistance rests upon president of the Ford Motor Co.,
the shoulders of American Jews, stated that in light of the mobil-
Shapiro declared, because ortho- ization program throughout the
dox Jewry in Europe, still en- nation "the situation we are
gaged in rebuilding European faced with today may ultimately
Jewish communities ravaged by slow down our plant expansion
Nazism and war, is as yet in- . our production.
"But we can all be sure that
capable of supplying the re-
]igious leaders and teachers there will be no legislation, no
urgently needed by the Jews of government controls against
creating and holding the good
North Africa.
Rabbi Shapiro's assignment as will of the public .
representative of the Central
Orthodox committee was the

Young Adults Israel Doubles
As in former years, Congrega- Elect Lucow
Holiday CARE
tion Bnai Moshe will hold sup-
Lucow was elected
plementary services on the High
Holidays, Rosh Hashona, Sept. chairman of the community ser- Parcel Service
vice committee of the Young

Bnai Moshe to Offer
Supplementary Rites

,

Milton

12, 13, and Yom Kippur, Sept.
21, for the accommodation of the
public.
The services will be conducted
by Rabbi Julius Weinburg and
Cantor Samuel Glantz, in the
newly renovated and decorated
social hall.
Admission cards will be avail-
able at the congregation office
beginning Sunday.

Discussion Scheduled
by Mogen Abraham

The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion Mogen Abraham is sponsor-
ing a weekly discussion group on
the prayerbook and liturgy of
the High Solidays.
The group, which is open to
men and women, will meet in
Mogen Abraham Synagogue,
Dexter at Cortland, every Mon-
day evening until Rosh Has-
hana.
Rabbi M. J. E. Wohlgelernter
is discussion leader. The group's
first meeting was held Aug. 14.

Wayne U. Plans Workshop
on Living in Democracy

Elect

DAN

The Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith and the Detroit Jewish
Communit Council are sponsor-
ing a Workshop in Democratic
Living with the Wayne Univer-
sity college of education, Aug. 21
to Sept. 1.
In announcing the workshop,
the college of education has called
it "an opportunity for teachers,
students of education, and indi-
viduals in related fields to pursue,

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in a theoretical framework, a
practical approach to the prob-
lems of group relationships in the
classroom and community."
Dr. Edgar G. Johnson will di-
rect the workshop and Dr. S. Jo-
seph Fauman of the Jewish Corn-
munity Council will be associate
director.
The staff will include.. Mrs.
Olive R. Beasley, executive sec-
retary of the Michigan Committee
on Civil Rights; Haskell L. Laz-
ere, Michigan director, Anti-De-
famation League of Bnai Brith;
Claire S. Schuman of ADL's na-
tional education department, and
Mrs. Beulah Whitby of the De-
troit Interracial Committee.
Resource persons have been in-
vited from the Detroit Public
Schools and Board of Education,
business, labor and church groups,
as well as social agencies. Mrs.
Eleanor P. Wolf of the Michigan
Labor Committee to Combat In-
tolerance also will serve as a re-
source person.
Registration for the workshop,
course 253.22, is still open. The
course carries two hours credit.

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NEW YORK—The government
of Israel doubled the number of
CARE food packages that may be
sent to individuals and families
during the month preceding Iliah
Hashana.
In announcing t b e special
agreement with Israel, CARE
said it provides that between
Aug. 15 and Sept. 15 Americans
wishing to aid friends and rela-
tives in Israel may send four pack-
ages to an individual and eight
to a family. The regular contract
allows two packages to an indi-
vidual and four to a family each
month. Orders received by Labor
Day will be delivered in time for
the holidays.
In connection with the New
Year observance, CARE has pre-
pared a special Israel holiday
food package containing nearly
seven pounds of meats, including
a whole chicken, vegetable short-
ening, coffee, tea, beans, canned
peaches, hard candy, butter and
a can of salmon.
The price is $12.95, with de-
livery guaranteed, and like all
CARE packages for Israel, this
one has been endorsed as kosher
by the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Masada is continuing its mem- Congregations of America.
Orders may be sent to CARE,
bership drive to make it the
"largest and most successful 153 E. Elizabeth St., Detroit.
young adult coed Zionist group
in this area."
All committees, social, program
and membership, are cooperating
to double Masada's active mem-
The broad community charac-
bers for this year.
Plans are under way to pro- ter of the support accorded Leon
claim M-Day, a special day set A. Cousens, candidatae for the
aside for the membership corn- Democratic nomination for state
mitte to collect outstanding senator in the Fifth District was
indicated by the fact that four
dues of old members.
To acquaint prospective mem- candidates withdrew from the
bers with the purpose of Masada, race in order to back him, as the
the program committee in con- candidate most likely to unseat
junction with the membership the encumbent.
Cousens is being backed by
committee have planned a series
of indoctrination meetings at the Edward Shulman, as an endorsee

Adult Council at a meeting of the
board of directors last week at
the Jewish Community Center.
The committee functions as the
Junior Service Group of the
Allied Jewish Campaign. It raised
$52,000 from 2,300 contributors
in 1950. This is $3,000 more than
was raised last year.
Lucow was a division chairman
in the 1950 campaign. Elected
with him were Avern Cohn, vice-
chairman, and Shirley Simons,
secretary. Cohn was a captain,
and Miss Simons the division
director of the 1950 junior divi-
sion campaign.
The following six additional
members of the board also were
elected: Jean Ann Cohen, Rose
Fine, Lillian Fischer, Marvin
Rollins, Milton Berry and Irving
Rosen.
The community service com-
mittee will participate as a unit
again this fall in the campaign
of the Torch Fund.

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DE Lux]:

WINES

MILAN WINERIES, DETROIT, MICHIGAN

4 Candidates Quit
to Back Cousens

homes of various members.

The first social house party of
the season took place at Lillian
Atkins 'home, 2975 Calvert. Simi-
lar parties, with dancing, games
and refreshments have been
planned to acquaint the Young
Adults of Masada with each
other.
Anyone interested in partici-
pating in the functions of the
social committee, call Helen
Golde, chairman, WO. 7-0915.

Israel Releases Fund
for Import of Books

TEL AVIV—(Special) — The
education ministry has announced
that the government has made
the first release since April of
the monthly $47,600 dollars quota
for foreign books and publica-
tions. It earmarked 85 percent for
books and the balance for news-
papers and magazines.

Action. Shulman had filed pal,-
tions with more than enoug'
signatures to win a place on tl
primary ballot, but withdrew
the suggestion of ADA in ord
that there might be a single li
eral candidate.
Other supporters are Leonar
P. Baruch, who withheld h
petitions in order to suppoi
Cousens; Morris Goldberg
who had intended to run tint
he learned that Cousens wi•
available; and Nathan J. Kind
man, who had been a leadin
contender in the 1948 primary.

JWV URGES ....

.. •

JWV Urges Program.
of Military Readiness

NEW YORK—The national pol
icy committee of the Jewish War
Veterans, at its last meeting,
called for adoption of a program
of preparedness by the Unit«1
A welcome gift for any occa- States "to help in meeting new
sion is a subscription to the Jew- Communist challenges to the In c
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041. world."

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the best in advertising, it alway.
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the year round.

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