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April 20, 1951 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-04-20

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Friday, April 20, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Regional ZOD Named Agent Rabbis to Aid Phillip Stollman Named Head
of Mizrachi Bond Campaign
Allied Drive
of Shoes for Israel Service
that the presidents of all syna-

The appointment of the Michi- in Israel by the Jerusalem Shoe
gan Zionist Region as agent of Corporation Ltd. in association
the Wagman-Israeli Service Plan with the General Shoe Corpora-
to make shoes' available for peo- tion of Nashville, Tenn.
ple in Israel is announced by Mrs.
Under present rationing, Isra-
Mock E. Wagman, former presi- elis are limited to only one pair
dent of the New England region of shoes every year. The Wag-
of Hadassash and founder of the man-Israeli plan provides shoes
new_ service plan.
ration-free and duty-free; yields
,„The plan will make gift certifi- dollars for Israel, provides more
. ekes available to Americans at work, trains new immigratns
prices ranging from $7.50 to with a trade that will earn them
$13.75.
a livelihood and helps Israel be-
. The recipient in I4ael may re- come self-sufficient.
Donors of shoe gift certificates
deem the certificates at all Bata
'Shoe 'stores; of all Hamashbir are advised to call in person at
stores; at Freiman and Bein, er- the Zionist office, 1031 Penobscot
usalem; Comfort Shoe Store, Jer- Bldg., or phone WO. 5-1484.
usalem; at Gavrieli, Haifa; and
at Pill's, •Tel Aviv.'
BROADCASTS TO ISRAEL
Included in the offer are chil-
Washington—(ISI)—The Voice
dren's high and half shoes, wo- of America is now beaming daily
men's shoes, men's shoes, and
utility shoes for industrial work- broadcasts in Hebrew to Israel.
The program is under the direc-
ers.
The shoes are manufactured tion of Dr. Sidney Glazer.

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Confirming the appeal issued
by the congregations section of
the Allied Jewish Campaign,
urging all synagogues to set aside
Sunday, April
22 to recruit all
worshippers fo
t h e campaign,
the Vaad Hara-
bonim has asked
rabbis to devote
their sermons
that morning for
the recruitment/
Rabbi David
Bakst, secretary
of the Vaad Har- Wohlgelernter
abonim. reminded rabbis that
"Time is running short. The his-
toric task of ingathering the ex-
iles from Iraq and other countries
to the land of Israel must be com-
pleted within a limited period."
The appeal was issued by Rabbi
Max J. Wohlgelernter, congrega-
tions section, in cooperation with
his vice-chairmen Rabbi Bakst,
Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi Moses
Lehrman, and Rabbi Leizer
Levin.
It called upon the Jews of De-
troit to express themselves as
members of the community in the
Tort by Detroit Jewry for the
local, national and oversea causes
represented in the Allied Jewish
Campaign.

Phillip Stollman, chairman of
the Detroit Mizrachi Organiza-
tion, has been appointed chair-
man of the organization's activi-
ties in connection with the $500,-
000,000 Bonds for Israel drive.
Abe Nusbaum, Mizrachi vice-
president, has been named co-
chairman, it was announced by
Irving W. Schlussel, president of
the Mizrachi Organization of De-
troit. Mizrachi has set a quota of
$1,000,000 as its goal.
Stollman is a member of the
executive board of the Jewish
National Fund Council and also
serves on the executive board of
the American Israel Corporation,
an organization designed to con-
struct homes and factories for
Israel.
Stollman expressed the hope

Bill Seeks Recognition
of Israel's Anniversary

WASHINGTON — (WNS) — A
bill recommending that President
Truman proclaim Israel's Inde-
pendence Day for appropriate
observance in the United States,
was introduced in the House by
Arthur G. Klein of New York.

The bill was referred to the
house judiciary committee.

Committee Set Up to Found
New Hebrew-Speaking Camp

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A committee of sponsors is be-
The camp capacity will be
ing organized under the leader- limited to 70 campers.
I ship of Rabbi Morris Adler, Al-
ecause of the nature of Camp
bert Elazar, Louis LaMed, Ir- Kinneret, it has been chosen as
ving Pokempner, Dr. Alexander the site for this new camp. Kin-
I W. Sanders, Morris L. Schaver neret is located about 18 miles
and Sidney Shevitz, to establish a west of Ann Arbor, just a few
0 Hebrew-speaking camp, the first miles from Chelsea.
of its kind. in Michigan.
It was established by members
This camp will serve the mid- of the liabonim in 1937, and has
west region, including Akron, been a camp for Jewish youth
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, from the ages of 14-19, mostly
Dayton, Detroit, Louisville, Pitts- members of Habonim in the mid-
burgh, St. Louis, Toledo and west.
Windsor.
There will be a six week He-
brew program, with 12 hours of
formal class work per week.
Kinneret will be the Summer In-
stitute of the United Hebrew
Schools. Activities will be con-
ducted in Hebrew.
Habonim, through the Labor
Zionist Youth Commission, and
with the sponsorship of the
United Hebrew Schools of De-
troit, has already begun work
on such a camp.
The winter headquarters of
Camp Kinneret are at 13722 Lin-
wood, Detroit 6, Mich. Inter-
a-•
ested parties are requested to
write to the committee at that
address for further information.

gogues will extend their support
and cooperation in the task that
lies ahead and undertake to form
working units within their con-
gregations for this purpose.
Daniel Temchin, Morris Snow,
Max Stollman, Louis Rose, Sol
B. Edelman and Moe Yolles will
serve as executive assistants.

Council Offers
New Movies

The Jewish Community Coun-
cil has enlarged its audio-visual
library with the addition of six
new films and filmstrips.
The role of the Hebrew Uni-
versity is portrayed in the film
"House on the Hill," made avail-
able throught the American
Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
sity.
Modern man's conflict is dis-
cussed in the new March of Time
film "Man in the 20th Century."
"With These Hands," a full-
length feature film, is a dramatic
presentation of the rise of the
International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union.
An authentic view of Detroit
under the British occupation
from 1760 to 1796 is shown in
the filmstrip "Lion in the Wilder-
ness."
The filmstrip, "America's Re-
sponsibilities in a World Divided"
gives an analysis of the responsi-
bilities and dangers arising out
of our emergence as a world
power.
Problems and issues of an ade-
quate housing program are the
subject of the filmstrip, "Housing
for All."
These films and filmstrips, as
well • as movie projectors and
filmstrip machines, may be re-
served for the use of any organ-
ization by telephoning Edith
Heavenrich at the Council office,
WO. 3-1657.

Fram to Speak
on Passover
TV Program

Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Israel will deliver a Passover
message on the Passover TV pro-
gram presented by the culture
commission of the Jewish Com-
munity Council in, cooperation
with Station WWJ at 9 p.m., Sun-
day night. Chahnel 4.
The Bnai Moshe religious
school choir, under the direction
of Harry Siegel, will sing Seder
melodies. Portions of the Ilagada
will be read by Harry Goldstein.
The Kiddush will be chanted
by Cantor Hyman J. Adler of
Congregation Bnai David.
The script for the TV program
was written by Rabbi Julius
Weinberg. director of the culture
commission and is being directed
"Economic and Cultural Prob- by Shields Dierkes of the WWJ
ilems of the Jewish State" will staff.
be the subject of a talk by Prof.
Samuel M. Levin, head of the
economics department at Wayne
University, before an open meet-
ing of the Detroit Hapoel Hamiz-
rachi.
NEW YORK—(Special)—Rabbi
The meeting will be held at 9 Jacob E. Segal, of Adas Shalom
p.m., Sunday at the Bnai Brith of Detroit, will deliver a sermon
Hillel Foundation, 4041 Second and lead a discussion group at
boulevard.
the fifth annul meeting of the
Dr. Levin has recently re 7 national planning and campaign
turned from an extended trip to committee of the Jewish Theo-
Europe and Israel, and this will logical Seminary of America,
be the first opportunity for a Rabbinical Assembly of America
local audience to hear and dis- and The United Synagogue of
cuss his views on the present America, which will be held in
situation in Israel.
New York City from May 4 to 6.
Sunday evening marks the
Several hundred delegates, rep-
third yahrzeit of Rabbi Meyer senting over 400 conservative
Berlin Bar Ilan, former head of congregations in the United
the world Mizrachi Movements States and Canada, will report on
for whom the senior chapter of their efforts to reach the $1,972,-
Ilapoel Harnizrachi in this city 000 national goal set for the
has been named.
1950-51 period as the amount re-
The program will include a quired to advance the work of
reading from the published works the Seminary, the United Syna-
of the late scholar and leader of gogue and the Rabbinical As-
sembly. •
religious Zionism.

Talk on Israel
Set by Hapoel
Hamizrachi

Rabbi Segal Set
by Conservatives

WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER

Passover refreshments will be
served. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern-
ter, pres ident of the Bar Han
group, will preside.

A welcome gift for any occa-
sion is a subscription to the
Jewish Chronicle. Call WO.

1-1040.

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