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April 20, 1951 - Image 20

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-04-20

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Amerfrall t etvisk Periodical a

Friday, April 20, 195

DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE

Page 20

Kaye to Star
Chronicle Is Favorite
in UJA Drama
of Students at Wayne U.

"Bricks Without Straw," a
special Passover broadcast star-
By AL EICHLER
ring Danny Kaye, will be present-
A RECENT SURVEY OF 100 Jewish students selected at random ed by the United Jewish Appeal
" at Wayne University disclosed the fact that 85 per cent are at 9 p.m., Wednesday over the
network of Mutual Broadcasting
readers of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
System (CKLW in Detroit).
This impartial survey revealeo*
that 45 of 58 men and 39 of 42 rived at as a result of this survey
Kaye will portray Avron Lukas
women read the Chronicle. Forty- are:
in a story that draws a parallel
four of this group are regular
1) The Jewish students at between the biblical exodus from
Wayne University are very much Egypt and the present mass exo-
weekly readers.
Significantly 41 of the 58 men interested in the social life of the dus to Israel of hundreds of
interviewed are fraternity mem- entire young adult Jewish popula- thousands of Jews who are being
bers and 14 of the 42 women are tion of Detroit and not confined transferred from "Egypts" in the
sorority members. Readership in to Wayne social life exclusively. Near East, Eastern Europe and
this group of fraternal members
2) Israeli news is important to other areas with the help of the
is almost 100 per cent.
the Jewish student and as such UJA.
Sen. Herbert H, Lehman will
Asked what features they liked the Chronicle fulfills a need for
in the Chronicle, it was discov- further news on Israeli than that deliver a message on the needs
ered that engagements, dances, given in the metropolitan papers. and emergencies now confront-
weddings and Phil Rothschild's
3) Sports in the 'Jewish com- ing the UJA.
column led the list.
munity is a necessary part of an
PENCIL PRODUCTION
WELDING THE STRUCTURE OF ISRAEL. As he works on the chassis
Disinteresting to, the college Anglo-Jewish newspaper.
group was the news of women's
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — Pen- of a bus for lsrael's growing transportation e)tclii, this welder is helping to
4) Jewish students are helped
strengthen the economic framework of the entire Jewish State. Increased sup.
organizations.
in retaining their Jewish identity cils are now being manufactured plies of equipment needed (or transportation and communications will be an
by
a
Jerusalem
firm.
The
plant
Overall editorial readership by reading the news of the Jew-
important result of Israel's three•year development program, which will be
will supply Israel's needs and ex- made possible by the $500,000,000 State of Israel bond issue
was 65 per cent, with 73 per cent ish people in the Chronicle.
port two-thirds of its output.
of the male readers and 59 per
cent of the female readers being
asserted its belief that Americans
editorial readers.
should support the United Jewish
• • •
Appeal as the main source of
MALE READERS PROVED to
economic aid to Israel, but has
be more avid readers of Israeli
also repeatedly noted that the
news than the girls. However, the
committee does not duplicate any
percentage for both is high with
By NAT KLEIN
of the functions of the UJA's
86 per cent of the men and 71
CARE-Israel
Program
Director,
member agencies and supplies a
,
Quentin
Reynolds
and
Bob
Hope
or-
per cent of the women students
N SEPTEMBER OF 1949
needed service for Americans,
reporting readership of Israeli
ganized the National CARE-Israel Committee to increase the whether they have friends and
Dews.
shipments of CARE's food packages to the people of Israel.
relatives in Israel or not.
The main criticism of the
Reynolds felt that because%
The committee also feels that
Chronicle was the lack of a
CARE was a non-sectarian, non- age of the areas of need and it makes a very important con-
sports column (since added) and
eliminates
some
of
the
social
in-
tribution to UJA by broadening
profit agency, a vast group of
inadequate coverage of young
Americans could be approached justices implicit in programs interest in Israel and its people.
adult affairs.
to lend support to the committee, which are limited to the deliv- The very nature of the commit-
The age range of the men inter-
who ordinarily would not con- eries of packages to friends and tee and the organizations through
viewed is from 18 to 32, the ma-
tribute to other agencies aiding relatives only. In addition, it re- which it works guarantees such
jority being in their early twen-
the people of Israel. He also felt lieves partly the load which the a broad pattern, and no one will
bear deny that Israel is a matter of
ties.
that thete was a need to channel government of Israel has to
information to Americans about in supplying supplementary food interest to all Americans regard-
From 17 to 24 is the age range
Israel's food needs and CARE's to people who have to depend on less of religion.
of the women, with most of them
the government only for such
ability to answer these needs.
falling into the 18 to 20-year-old
Considering the fact that there
UN CONFERENCE
category.
In the year and a half of the
• • •
committee's operations, more is a steady stream of immigrants
LAKE
SUCCESS---(ISI)---T h e
A FEW CONCLUSIONS ar-
than 10,000 CARE food packages arriving in Israel daily, this is
RABBI SAMUEL M. SILVER have been sent to Israel through a most important contribution. Israel Office of Information is
represented at the first inter-
of Cleveland will address the the committee. A remarkablefact Most of the recent arrivals come
national prograni of the UN
from
the
Middle
East
countries
Women's Division of the Amer- is that more than 40 per cent of
Best Wishes For
ican Jewish Congress on "What thiS total came from non-Jewish and it is safe to assume that very studying the various functions of
UN. Benjamin Cohen was
Should a Rabbi Tell His Con- cources and from people who few of them have American the
A Happy Passover
gregation Today?" at 9:45 a.m., stated in their letters that they friends or relatives to help them. designated as Israel's representa-
tive.
Monday, April 30 at the Adas welcomed this means to estab-
STRAIN ON ISRAEL
Shalom Synagogue (Northwest lish personal contact with a per-
The enormous economic strain
Hebrew). lie is a graduate of son or persons in Israel.
on Israel in servicing these im-
the University of Delaware and
Season's Greetings
It is difficult to judge how
was ordained at the Ilebrzw many of these contributors ever migrants is known to everyone,
possible
to
alleviate
and
it
is
Union College. lie served with
causes for Israel,
the U. S. Army Chaplain Corps gave to other be safe to assume this burden through programs of
E.
Harper
at
G.T.R.R.
but it would
1800
supplementary aid such as the
during the last war.
that 50 per cent, and more, were CARE-Israel program.
WA. 1-4005
The National CARE-Israel Com-
The Chronicle deadline is on new sources.
mittee recognizes that it cannot
NEW FOUND FRIENDS
Tuesday noon.
Specializing Hair Styling
There has been and continues supply all the supplementary
Ilair Tinting - Permanents
to be a stream of correspondence food needed now in Israel, but a
great
part
of
it
can
be
supplied,
between
these
new-found
friends,
Best Wishes for Passover
410 Capitol Theatre Bldg.
which has given to these Ameri- since CARE is equipped to de-
month
in
a
cans a clearer understanding of liver 50,000 packages
WO. 1-4449
the people of Israel. Since bene- Israel.
The committee has repeatedly
ficiaries are selected on the basis
5505 SECOND BLVD.•- TR. /S-3430
of need only, it is obvious that
those Israelis who do not have
PASSOVER GREETINGS
■••■■■
friends and relatives in America
would be the recipients of the
Passover Greetings,
packages.
This results in broader cover-
PLUMBING AND HEATING

Rabbi's Views

10,000 CARE Food Packages
Sent to Israel in
i Last 1-1 Years

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DAVID NURSING HOME

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13223 W. McNichols Road
UN 3-4962

PASSOVER GREETINGS

VENETIAN BLIND
CLEANERS

CALL US: 24 HOUR SERVICE
TY. 8-0266
6175 VERMONT

PASSOVER GREETINGS
from

MAX'S
JEWELRY CO.
5 Stores

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Greethr

Ever-Krisp Food Products Co.

EVER-KRISP POTATO CHIPS
TA STY-KRISP POPCORN

TYler 8-0200

5333.Vermont

HAPPY PASSOVER

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Standard Service

EMILE
HAIRSTYLING SALON

Dexter & Humphrey
WE. 5-9364

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
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19126 West McNichols Road
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UN. 4-4161
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