Americo 5ewisIt Periodical Ca
Thursday, September 7, 1950
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Unite(I Jewish Charities Plait
Celebration of It's 50th Year
Karaites Are Jews,
Israel Decides
Local 'Writer and Athlete
Are Brandeis-Bound in Fall
HAIFA — (ZOA) — The Haifa
scholastic average.
By HARRIET ALPERN
According to Hubert Forbes, a
Municipality recently asked the
Selected to join the ranks of friendly, sensitive lad, who likes
As the United Jewish Charities raised; and coordination and opinion of the Ministry of Re-
to write stream - of - conscious
completes its 50th year of service planning of functional programs ligious Affairs w h e t h e r the the brand-new Eastern college,
altham, stories, a small college like
Karaites were to be considered 1 Brandeis University, W
De-
to the community, plans are being of local social services.
Mass., are two enterpr ising
Brandeis is also best for his
The United Jewish Charities Jews or not.
troiters, Ramon Gilbert, 18, of training as a writer.
made to celebrate its golden an-
The question was raised by the Ewald Circle, and Hubert Forbes,
Now in his sophomore year, he
niversary on - Tue- sday evening, has continued in existence since
fact that the recently arrived 19of Lawton avenue, who are has qualified through his top
Nov. 28 at the Book-Cadillac 1926 as the property-holding cor-
'
on representative
of the well-round- grades for a Brandeis scholarship,
Hotel, Judge Theodore Levin, poration of the Federation. Its Karaites opened their shops
Shabbath. When prosecuted they edprogram mapped out by this enabling him to study literature
object
is
to
accept,
hold,
disburse
president, announced.
unique college, now beginning its and composition under such
The United Jewish Charities monies and other property for claimed that they were not ob-
authorities as Milton Hindus
was the first central organization charitable purposes, and to sup- lilted to observe the Sabbath third season.
Ramon, a fast tackle from Cen- (brother of Maurice) and Lud-
for philanthropic work in Detroit. port the work of the Jewish Wel- closing regulations as they were
tral High school, is leaving Sept. wig Lewisohn . . . and to meet
Through the far-sightedness of fare Federation and its constitu- not Jews.
The Minister raised the ques- 5 for football practice under professors like Claude Vigee, for-
its leaders who recognized the ent agencies.
mer member of the French un-
tion at a recent meeting of the coach Benny Friedman, fame
limitations of the organization,
the Jewish Welfare Federation
cabinet asking, if the Karaites U. of M. player and Detroiter, derground, and other distin-
NEW ISRAEL FILM
were not to be regarded as Jews who is forming the first Brandeis guished figures.
was established in 1926 as the
central community organization TEL AVIV — (Special) — why they should be assisted to team this year to meet other
A tall, good-looking fellow, Ra-
serving the Detroit Jewish corn- Warner Bros. has begun work on come to Israel. The Minister for
mon Gilbert, 6 foot, 1 inch, and
Eastern schools.
munity in three major areas: the movie, "Land of Hope" in Immigration replied that they
In order to stay on the team, weighing 220 pounds, has not only
central fund-raising for local, technicolor, a film on the de- had declared themselves as Jews
Ramon must also maintain a high kept up his grades, but has sung
national and overseas agencies; velopment and achievenienti of on applying for visas.
in two school operas and played
budgeting and allocation of funds the Jewish state.
oinonommmom 111 • the school orchestra, worked at
put nping gar on Saturdays to
ear n the price of singing lessons,
and managed to cop the "Star-
lig' t Stairway" prize of 20 dol-
lar with his fine baritone voice.
Ie has represented his Central
h team on school and city-
:le athletic councils, and is now
ler ding a helping hand to the
Br andeis Women's Committee in
tho it first membership drive in
thi s city.
Brandeis is the first and only
Je wish - sponsored, non-sectarian
co liege in the country. It hopes to
in elude all phases of college ac-
ti uity from the intellectual to the
at iletic, with emphasis on train-
When you wish to express consolation, tribute or
in g the young mind for contem-
LOCAL WELFARE SERVICES
pc rary living.
joy, give thought to the causes we the Jews of De-
Those interested in joining the
Give Them Your Thought
otnen's Committee for Bran-
troit have joined together in creating and mainain-
And Your Help:
is, call Mrs. Norman Levey,
0. 8-6361.
ing . . . care of dependent and neglected children
Fresh Air Society
.111.11.1au ■
In times of joy or sorrow—
Remember Our Jewish Community Services,
The Agencies of Federation . .
Owen Building, 250 Lafayette West
Vacation program for boys and girls whose
parents can afford to pay moderate rates.
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. . . furtherance of Jewish education . . . provision
for healthful recreation facilities . . . perpetuation
of our cultural institutions . . . care of our aged.
Hebrew Free Loon Association
9134 Linwood Avenue
Loans without charge to worthy applicants.
House of Shelter
1622 Taylor Avenue
}lousing and shelter for transient Jewish men
and a temporary home for refugee families.
In Your Will a bequest to the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration will preserve your personal spirit of philan-
thropy and will enshrine your name on the perma-
nent honor roll of Jewish community benefactors.
Jewish Community Center
8904 Woodward Avenue
The community's club with cultural and recrea-
tional services, including new Dexter-Davison
Center.
Jewish Community Council
803 Washington Blvd. Building
Delegate body operating broad community rela-
tions service within the Jewish community and
in relation to the community at large.
To console the bereaved and to pay tribute to the
departed, memorial contributions to the Jewish
Welfare Federation and its agencies are in keeping
with Jewish tradition.
Jewish Home for Aged
11501 Petoskey Avenue
Comfortable residence for nearly 200 old people
and an infarnary for chronically ill aged.
Jewish Hospital Association
Owen Building, 250 Lafayette West
is receiving contributions toward the early con-
struction and subsequent maintenance and re-
search program of a local general hospital under
Jewish auspices; beneficiary of Greater Detroit
Hospital Fund.
Commemorate the Yahrzeit of a relative, a dear
friend, a loved one, by contributing to the Special
Occasion Fund of the Federation.
Jewish Social Service Bureau
5737 Second Boulevard
Counseling and casework service for families,
foster home care for dependent children.
Honor the Bar Mitzvah or confirmand, and mark a
happy anniversary, share the birthdays of those you
love with others less fortunate.
Jewish Vocational Service
822 Farwell Bldg. — 1219 Griswold
Free employment service; vocational guidance
and counseling.
North End Clinic
Special occasions may thus be signified by sending
your contributions to any of the agencies listed here,
or to the Jewish Welfare Federation, Owen Build-
ing, 250 Lafayette West, Detroit 26, Michigan.
936 Holbrook Avenue
Medical, diagnostic and dental care for people
unable to afford private care, general out-patient
medical service.
Resettlement Service
5737 Second Boulevard
Material aid and service to displaced families
and children arriving in Detroit, location and
migration service for overseas relatives and
friends. '
United Hebrew Schools
13226 Lawton Avenue
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Daily classes in Jewish education at six neigh-
borhood centers.
Notification is issued immediately to the persons so
honored, and proper acknowledgement is made to
the donor.
oussevitzky to Conduct
srael Philharmonic
NEW YORK — (ZOA) — Dr.
erge Koussevitzky, the world
amour conductor, is to return to
srael for a month in October
both in preparation for the
coming of the Philharmonic
Orchestra to this country (the
U. S.) and because I like to
conduct in Israel," as he told a
press conference in New York
recently.
In Israel he will conduct the
first concert in the coming sea-
son's programs, rehearse the
orchestra for the U.S. tour sched-
uled to oppen early in 1951.
Happy New Year
CANTON
CHINA, INC.
689 Gratiot
WO. 5-2560
Rosh Hashonah
Greetings
L. C. MAUZY
and Associates
Your gift will be applied as you may suggest—for child care, vacations, scholarships, med-
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ical aid, refugee work, to capital building funds of the United Jewish Charities, property-
holding corporation of the Federation—or any other of the manifold Federation-sponsored ac-
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tivities, including the national and overseas causes financed by the Allied Jewish Campaign.
JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT
A Recognized Authority
Since 1916
Registered Appraisers—
U. S. District Court
823 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
OWEN BUILDING
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