American Jewish Periodical

Friday, November 24, 1959

D E ItO I T J WISH C II II (1 NICLE

Patze 12

Events
of the Week

The Kalvarier Aid Society will
hold a card party at 8 p.m., Wed-
nesday, Nov. 29 at Rosenberg's.
The proceeds will go for food
packages to displaced persons in
Israel. For tickets call Rose
Lewis, TO. 7-8020, or Mrs. harry
Festenstein, UN. 3-8180.
• • •
Congregation Mishkon Israel
will hold a Tes Vov Kislev cele-
bration Sunday. Cantor R. Boy.
arsky will officiate at Maariv
services and will sing at the ban-
quet following the services.
• • •
The Beth Aaron Young Adult
Group will hold a paidup mem-

bership brunch at 1 p.m., Sun-
day, Dec. 10 at the synagogue.
Each member may invite one
prospective member. Anyone in-
terested in .',oining the group call
Jean Silverman, UN. 3-7910.

• • •

Dr. John L. Sullivan, professor
of educational psychology at
Wayne University, will deliver
the lecture before the Adult
School of Jewish Studies of Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe at 9 p.m.
Tuesday. The study classes will
start at 8 p.m. and end at 9 p.m.
to be followed by the lecture.
Those unable to attend classes
art' welcome to come to hear Dr.
Sullivan.

• • •

The {Payne Chapter of the In-
tercollegiate Zionist Federation
of America, (IZAF), will present
at its next meeting an Evening of
Hebrew and Israeli Music pro-
_

vided by two students of the
Wayne University Music Depart-
ment. It will he held Tuesday at
8:45 p.m. at the 11111e1 House,
4841 Second.
• • •
Social, Inc. will hold a dance
Nov. 26 at Northwest Hebrew.
For Information call Gerrie Ham-
burg, TO. 8-7507, or Hershel
Lewis, TY. 4-5289.
• • •
The Solomon Family Club net
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Stoller. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Blavin.
• • •
Masada Chapter of ZOD is
planning a fund-raising ,affair.
Plans are under way for a va-
riety show, to be followed by
dancing to Dick Spain's orches-
tra. There are many openings
for young adults to display their

talents. All interested young
adults, call Estelle Levinson,
chairman, TY. 6-2615.
• • •
A meeting of the Callow Fam-
ily Club was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siegel on
November 12. Plans were dis-
cussed for the forthcoming Ha-
nukkah party to be held Dec. 10
at the Woodward Community
Center. Mrs. Mary Gallow was a
guest from Tucson, Ariz.
• • •
Pack 480 of the Cub Scouts of
America are holding their No-
vember pack meeting at Winter-
halter elementary school, Broad-
street at Courtland avenues, at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Merits and
badges will be awarded. The
featured entertaainment for the
evening will be provided by
Louis Papo, as Dr. Presto, the
Magician.

Hairoai to Speak
at Hanukkah Fete

The Joint Yiddish Culture Com-
mission of the Jewish Community
Council and the Jewish Commu-
pity Center, under the co-chair-
manship of Benjamin Laikin and
Jay Rosenshine, will present a
Hanukkah program at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 3, in the Jewish
Community Center.
Joseph Ilaggai will talk on
"Hanukkah, Israel and America."
Moishe Ilaar, director of the Cen-
ter Dramatic Group, will present
two one-act plays. Moe Kesner
will present Yiddish and Hebrew
songs.
Tickets are available through
the Jewish Community Council
.-nd the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.

50, 000,000

BEFORE THE END OF 1950!

who must be saved now, the United Jew-

and a life of misery and despair.
(3) The Jews of Libya and Tripoli-

munities voted unanimously at the Na-
tional Planning Conference for Israel

ish Appeal must have $50,000,000 before

tania have appealed — again —for rescue.

and Jewish Rehabilitation to mobilize

the end of this year—before December

In 1951, these lands will come under di-

American Jewry for this supreme emer-

31. Fifty million dollars in cash before

rect control of the Arabs. The $50,000,-

gency effort—the collection of $50,000,-

the end of 1950 is an absolute must be-

000 you give now to the United Jewish

000 in cash during November and De-

cause:
(1) At the end of 1950, only three

Appeal can help save these Jews from

cember to enable the agencies of the

oppression.

United Jewish Appeal to carry on with

months will remain in which to com-

(4) The Jews of Israel must have our

their vital missions of rescue and re-

plete the mass transfer to Israel of Jews

help now to provide for some 20,000

habilitation in Israel, Europe, North

still left in Iraq. Before it's too late, be-

immigrants who pour each month into

Africa and the United States.

fore the deadline falls, before the end

the Jewish State from Eastern Europe

Before the year runs out, here is what

of this year, you — each and every Ameri-

and the Moslem lands. These newcomers

you can do. Pay your 1950 pledge in full.

can Jew—must share in providing $50,-

conic to Israel with nothing but hope in

If your pledge is all paid up, make a

000,000 for the United Jewish Appeal.

their hearts. They need homes, jobs, the

substantial advance payment — now — on

assurance of a dignified future.

your contribution for 1951. IIelp raise

T O rescue homeless and distressed Jews

(2) Jews in Roumania must continue

to emigrate in large numbers while they

The need for $50,000,000 is real and

the $50,000,000 the United Jewish Ap-

still have the opportunity to go to Israel.

urgent. Its urgency was recognized when

peal must have before December 31 of

The $50,000,000 you give now may mean

1,200 representatives of 45 major Jewish

the difference between a life in Israel

organizations and of the leading corn-

this year.
The time is short. Act now, today.

CASH MEANS LIFE!

Mail Your Check Today

to
JEWISH WELFARE
FEDERATION

250 W. LAFAYETTE
Detroit

T

unitea J e
jewisn
w i sh Appeal

On Behalf of the Resettlement and Reconstruction Programs of the Joint Distribution
ConuniUee, United Palestine Appeal, United Service for Neu , Americaii.

HENRY MORGENTHAU,

JR., General Chairman

