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dramatic group of Masada, under by calling Joy, UN. 2-2917 or UN.
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the chairmanship of Joe Medwed, 4-7910. For a date call Fianna •
had its organizational meeting at Lazarus, UN. 4-3121. A social
the house of Helen Golde, Oct. 10.I meeting will be held at 8:30
1 he group is going to meet once Tuesday at the synagogue.
a week. A Chanukkah and Purim
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play are now under discussion.
The
Kreshover Cousins Club
The Pepartment of Parks am For further information, call
Recre. Lion opened its winter sea Medwed, TO. 9-8718, or Shirley will meet and hold an old-fash-
ioned costumed party Thursday
son Oct. 16. Registration classes ! Jacobson, TO. 9-1264.
night at the home of Sylvia Ber-
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will continue throughout the
kowitz, 18476 Freeland avenue.
week of Oct. 23. Those interested
A Hillel social will be held at Prizes will be given for the fun-
call Claire Anderson, TE. 3-9810.
8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, at niest costumes.
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t h e Wayne University Ifillel
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The Beth Aaron Young Adults Foundation, 4841 Second. It will
The Michigan Chapter of Mu
will hold their first social func- 1 national Jewish sorority. There Sigma Pi, national optometric
tion Sunday evening at the syna-1 will be dancing and refreshments. fraternity, have re-elected the
gogue. The event will be a dance All Jewish students are welcome., following officers: Dr. Bernard
and get-acquainted affair. Admis- , be sponsored by Iota Alpha Pi,1 Maness, chancellor; Dr. Richard
sion will be 35 cents for non- ! • • •
1 Bluford, vice-chancellor; Dr. Carl
members. For information call I The Northwest Ilebrew Young Burstein, secretary; Dr. Herbert
UN. 2-2382.
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People's Club will hold a mystery Bronson, treasurer; and Dr. Char-
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trip and wienie roast. The group' les Stolar, chaplain.
Masada will hold an Oneg will meet at 8 p.m., Saturday, out-
Lawrence W. Crohn, center, presiding at a luncheon session of tiv
Shabbat Friday at the home of side the synagogue. Transporta-
Whether for the latest news or third annual Michigan Zionist Region Convention In Flint. Sho•
Florence Weintraub, 4308 Sturte- tion will be provided. There will the test in advertising, it always with Crohn are, left to right, Morris M. Jacobs, regional preside •
vant avenue. For information call be a charge of $2.25 per couple. pays to read the Jewish Chronicle and Carl Alpert, national director of education who gave an
Dr Sam Krohn, TY. 5-6809. The I Make reservations before Friday the year 'round.
address on "Israelis and American Jews."

Events
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SRAEL today is the land of the open door—open
to all the homeless among the Jews.

This door of hope swung open, to stay open, little
more than two years ago—and since then more than
430,000 have entered to find a new life, a better
future, a land they can call their own.

The door that swung open in the late Spring of
1948 has been kept open—by you—through the
United Jewish Appeal. You have kept it open to
the homeless and the oppressed of more than two
dozen lands.

The problem of absorbing this mass immigration
has been so great that close to 100,000 of these
newcomers live in tents and barracks, still waiting
for new homes and the establishment of new rural
and urban centers. But at the same time Jews in
Iraq, Roumania, Poland, Tunisia, Morocco and
other lands clamor for the chance to find in Israel
peace, freedom and dignity.

The United Jewish Appeal must give them the
chance they seek, they need, they long for. The

World Jewish attention will be focused on
the National Planning Conference for Israel
and Jewish Reconstruction to be held Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, October 27, 28 and
29, at the Stotler Hotel in Washington, D. C.

United Jewish Appeal can give them that chance—
if you give to the United Jewish Appeal.

Give today—now—for:

*the more than 50,000 Jews of Iraq who have until
March, 1951 to reach Israel. Right now, funds of
the United Jewish Appeal are helping to fly 1,000
Iraqi Jews to Israel per week. But funds are running
low despite the fact that Israel's door remains open.
The only thing that will close that door is lack
of funds.

You must give today—now—for:

•the 70,000 Jews of Roumania whose transfer to
Israel depends solely on available funds. The
Government of Roumania has authorized Jewish

emigration to Israel, but how long that authoriza-
tion will last is not known. Before the bars come
down again, you must act. You cannot close your
heart to men, women and children who appeal to
you to keep it open, as Israel keeps its door open.

Keep your heart open to the homeless. Give today.
Give now. Give generously.

United Jewish Appeal

On Behalf of the Resettlement and Reconstruction Programs

of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine 4044

United Service for New Americans.

HENRY MORCIENTHAU, JR., General Omit-mot

