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November 01, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-01

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4 Leaders of DPs

Flying to U.S. for
UJA Conference

NEW YORK.—Four leaders of
the Jewish Central Committee of
Liberated Jews of Germany;
spokesmen for the 180,000 Jewish
survivors in displaced persons
camps in the American zones of
Germany and Austria, will fly
from Europe to address the Na-
tional Conference of the United
Jewish Appeal in Atlantic City.
The delegation will include
Leon Retter, general secretary of
the Jewish Central Committee of
Germany; Dr. Samuel Gringaus.
president of the Committee's ad-
visory council; Dr. Boris Pliskin,
chief of the committee's health
department: and Samuel Shlomo-
vitch, chairMan of the Frankfurt
regional committee.
Leaders of Jewish communities
elsewhere in Europe and Pales-
tine will shortly proceed to'the
U. S. to help American Jewish
leaders blueprint for 1947 a large-
scale - program for relief and re-
habilitation assistance to desti-
tute Jews overseas, for mass set-
tlement and upbuilding of the
Jewish homeland- in Palestine.
and for expanded aid to displaced
Jews reaching American 'shores.
The national conference will
hear a detailed review of the 1946
programs of the Joint Distribu-
tion Cammittee. United Palestine
Appeal and the United Service
for New Americans. the three
agencies in the United Jewish
Appeal. and will draw up plans
for 1947 in the light of existing
needs throughout the world.
Every Jewish community in
the U. S. has been invited to send
representatives to the Atlantic
City meeting.

Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November I, ,I946

from Wayne University and has
been accepted at Harvard wnera
he expects to major in law. His
All young people, 18-30, are in-
The next speaker on the Amer- topic will be "What the Negev
vited.
After the program, there will ican Jewish Congress radio pro- Means to the Future of European
be dancing and social activities. gram this Saturday night. at 9:45 Jewry."
There will be no admission over station WJLB, *will be Nor-
man Katz, who received his B.A. Our Classified Ads Get Results!
charge. -

Junior Hadassah, Ma- sada Joseph E. Segal, of Northwest Katz Speaks on WJLB
Hebrew Congregation and Center. For AJC This Saturday
Hold Meeting Thursday

A joint meeting of Junior Ha-
dassah and Masada will be held
in the social hall of Shaarey
Zedek next Thursda-- at 8 p. m.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi

Selling of
Showpieces

$300,000 Worth of

Distinguished Fur Models

Now presented at

Price Concessions

Definitely Less Than

Regular • . . .

Noteworthy

parable

JWV Posts Schedule
Several Programs

creations

of 'Vic-tor's incom-

artistry that have been exhibited

(with pride) at the

nation's

important

fashion events. They are luxury furs .. .

originals . . . of impressively rare styling.

Installation of officers of the
Sot Yetz-Morris Cohen 'Post No.
530. will be held at the JWV De-
partment Auditorium, 8212 12tia
this Sunday at 8:30 p. rn_ Maurice
Bordelove. senior vice com-
mander of the Department. assist-
ed by Harry Sherman. chief of
staff. will install the officers_
Dr. Joseph Eder, director of
professional services, will ad-
dress an Armistice Day celebra-
tion sponsored by Detroit Post
No. 135 of JWV. on Nov. 11. All
posts, auxiliaries and the gen-
eral public are invited.
The Rehabilitation and Wel-
fare Dance will be held this
Saturday night.
Ladies Auxiliary of the Gen.
Maurice Rose Post will hold a
Card Party next Tuesday after-
noon at the Bnai Moshe.
Next Thursday evening, the
Gen. Post will install officers
at the Bnai Moshe. On the
same evening Raymond Bloch
Post will be instituted and of-
ficers installed at Bnai David.
Lt. Eli Levin Post and Lt. Jack
Winokur Post are sponsoring a
joint affair, "Millionaires Night,"
to be held Saturday, Nov. 16; at
the JWV auditorium.

Offered at surprisingly

worth simply

less than their

because they have been

"exhibited". Each is precious,

prime and

perfect.

Russian Black Persian Lamb

695

795

Gray Persian Lamb

Russian Black Persian Lamb with Ming Trim 895

Wild Mink-Dyed Fitch Jacket

.895

Fine Sheared Canadian Beaver

975

1795

Wild Mink tape

Hebrew Teachers Elect
Haggai as President

Himalaya Stone Marten Jacket

2775

Natural "Labrador" Ranch Mink

2975

Natural Wild Mink

.3375

Himalaya Stone Marten Coat

3975

Others at Equally Attractive Prices

Joseph Haggai was elected
president of the Hebrew Teach-
ers' Association at a recent meet-
ing held at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
Other officers are: Joel Cash-
dan, vice-president; Michael
Michlin, secretary; Morris Plaf-
kin, treat u re r.
Members of the executive com-
mittee are: Zipporah Kaplan,
Solomon Kasdan, Abraham Pan-
ush, Alexander Roberg, Norman
Ruttenberg and Abraham Schach-
ter.

Union

of Arabs and Jews
JERUSALEM (ZOA)—The
unions of the Jerusalem munici-
pal employees have been recog-
_nized following negotiations be-
tween the municipal commission
and representatives of the Jewish
Labor Council and the Arab

Workers Society.

Prices Subjected to Federal Tax

1111111 ■ 1111MINNW

at 1567 Broadway

301 Madison Theatre Bldg.

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