Axericam ,'Jewish Periodical Corti Friday, January 12, 195] DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Camp Galil Begins 8th Camping Season Israel to Recognize Bonn Joseph B. Horwitz, president to Obtain Reparation Funds of the board of trustees of Camp Galil, announces its eight camp- ing season. Camp Galil, spon- sored by the Bureau of Jewish Education has acquired a na- tional reputation through its all around athletic, educational, cul- tural character building and rec- reational program. Iry Lerner continues to direct the camp while Nathan Brilliant, director of the Bureau of Jew- ish Education, is the adviser. Registration for Camp Galil is now in progress. Write Camp Galil, 10501 East Boulevard, Cleveland 6, Ohio. Pasadena Study Club Schedules Card Party The third annual card party of Pasadena Study Club will be held Tuesday at the Davison Center, Mrs. Martha Burnstein, president, announces. Proceeds will go to charity. Charlotte Freedman is fund- raising chairman and Mollie Rothenburg is ticket chairman. TURKEY ORDERS RADIOS TEL AVIV—(ZOA) —Accord- ing to a report in Davar, the Israel trade delegation has re- ceived an order for 500 radio sets within the framework of the Israel-Turkish commercial agree- ment. bf Current Rafe • \ Each Acnt$ cou Insured fo r 10 , 000 \ •, Transferring Funds? SPECIAL: Money in by Jan. 15 Earns Dividends from Jan. 1 C. N. DAVIDSON & CO. 423 DIME BLDG., DETROIT 26 WO. 3-3223 TEL AVIV— (Special) —Israel is being forced to establish re- lations with the West German government in order to collect reparation claims which total Chachmey Lublin Plans Eighth Annual Banquet The Rabbinical College of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will hold its eighth annual ban- quet at 6 p.m., Feb. 11, at the Yeshivah Bldg. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Jacob Nathan, outstanding orator who formerly served as rabbi in Detroit. Cantor Ruben Boyarsky will render the mu- sical portion of the program. Tickets may be obtained at the office of the Yeshivah, TO. 7-9355, or from Harry Gonte, TY. 7-3075. , Discussion on Children to Open at Center Jan. 18 "Living With Your Children," a film-discussion program for par- ents, will open Thursday, Jan. 18 at the Northwest extension of the Jewish Community Center. Dr. John C. Montgomery, pediatrician, will lead the discus- sion at the first meeting. On the screen will be three films, "Baby Meets His Parents," "Helping the Child to Accept the Do's" and "Helping the Child to Accept the Don't." Central High Parents to Hear Two Speakers "Happy Home Life" and "Why Children Drop Out of School" will be discussed before the Cen- tral High School Parents Asso- ciation at its meeting at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday. Jan. 17; in the school auditorium. Ella Davenport, of the home economics department, will dis- cuss the former subject while Franklin Henshaw, attendance officer, will speak on the latter problem. THE HOUSE OF JEWISH AND HEBREW RECORDS JEWISH RECORD SALE! Large Listing of Latest New Records at 39c SALE ON PURCHASE OF ANY 3 RECORDS AT 1 1 C REG. PRICE. FOURTH RECORD GOES FOR I Sr BORENSTEIN'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE 8663 TWELFTH ST. WY. 5-6811 ALBERT AND ARCHIE HARWITH INVITE ALL TO A PREVIEW between $600,000,000 and $1,000,- 000,000. The manner of the relationship is still undecided, but the cabinet has voted to attempt discussion with the Bonn administration and to do this some form of recognition must be given the Germans. Despite the reluctance of Israeli officials to discuss the matter it is apparent that a delegation will have to be sent to Bonn. The entire country is united in hatred of the Germans and the official government policy of a "moral blockade" of Germany if fully approved by all parties. However, attempts to collect reparations and restitutions for the occupation authorities in Germany have been unsatisfac- tory as the funds already paid by the German Government to Israeli citizens has been blocked on the feeling that American money which supports the Ger- man regime should not be sent out of the country. The Israelis hope to arrange an agreement with the German Government whereby the block- ed funds can be transfered in the form of machinery, prefabri- cated houses or other industrial product which are needed in Israel. So strong is the popular feel- ing against the Germans that recently the government upheld the censorship board's ban on the use of the German language for public entertainment and Tino Rossi, French singer, was forced to cancel a concert tour because charges that he was pro- German caused demonstrations. Bnai Moshe Women Plan Donor Program NEW 1951 PLYMOUTH CARS JANUARY 13, 1951 AT TAYLORS' INC. 19711 LIVERNOIS UNIVERSITY 2-7400 Club 8904 starts the new year with a series of monthly Satur- day night dances at the Jewish Community Center, 8904 Wood- ward avenue, featuring Bob Rodriguez and his orchestra. Admission is 75 cents for members and $1 for non-mem- bers. Club 8904 runs continually from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Those wanting additional in- formation may call the Club at the Center, Tli. 5-8400. Young Israel Women Slate Night of Games The women's League of Young Israel, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Charles T. Gellman, is planning a night of games, to be held on Saturday evening, Jan. 27 in the Young Israel Youth Center. The public is invited to attend. Admission tickets are priced at 75 cents. Further information can be obtained by calling TE. 4-4145. Marshall Players Pick Lillian Sklar Comedy Lillian Sklar, newly elected director of the Louis Marshall dramatic group, wrote "Scoop on Romance," the play which hag been selected by the group for script committee had made soma changes and variations. At a meeting at the home of Sally Fields, the casting of roles had already been started with a number of the members receiv- ing parts. Completing of the cast was made at a meeting Jan. 11 at the home of Elsie Weiner of Grand avenue. PAINTING North End Staff Plans Scientific Program The North End Clinic medical staff will hold its next scientific meeting on Tuesday evening, at 8:30 p.m. at North End Clinic, 936 Holbrook avenue. Members of the Medical Pro- fession are invited. The follow- ing program will be presented: Pulmonary Emphysema—Abra- ham Becker, M. D. Ophthalmic Cases of Interest and other Medical Specialties — H. Saul Sugar, M. D. Carpentry Work UHS Pupils to Mark Jewish Arbor Festival All pupils of the United He- brew Schools will take part in a Jewish Arbor Day (Hamishah Asar B'Shebat) celebration Mon- day, Jan. 22. The students will be taught the The board members of the Slsterhad of Congregation Bnai meaning of the festival and the Moshe met recently to talk over plans for their donor event to be held Feb. 6 at 12:30 p.m. Helping with plans are Mrs. Harry Gunsberg, program, Mrs. Ben Weiss, ad book, and Mrs. Robert Middleman, arrange- ments. Mrs. James Sobel is the overall chairman of the event. Mrs. Jul- ius Hersh is president of the sis- terhood. Seminar on Israel Planned for Jan. 21 Plans for an all-day seminar on Israel on Jan. 21 are being read- ied by the joint committee of the Jewish Community Council and the Zionist Council of Detroit, it was announced by Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, president of the Com munity Council, and Lawrence Crohn, president of the Zionist Council. stories which have been woven around it. A special booklet has been prepared by the school staff. ELATII POST OFFICE OPENED ELATH (ISI) Minister of Communications D o v Joseph opened the civilian post office here this week by sending tele- grams to President Chaim Weiz- mann and Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. Elath is Israel's southernmost settlement. 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