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January 24, 1947 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-01-24

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Friday, January 24, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS _

Page Twenty

Ziggy Elman Band Mrs. Warburg Honored at Dinner
Bnai David Men Circulate Maps
Comparing Arab, Jewish Territory To Play for Hillel Of Palestine Medical School

PALESTINE .

ASIA

IRAN

5C

EGYPT

Young people of. the entire
community are invited to attend

the first annual dance to be spon-
sored by Wayne University's
Hillel Foundation, Saturday, Feb.,
1, in the Grand Ballroom - of
Masonic Temple.
Music for dancing will be pro-
vided by Ziggy Elman's band,
formerly led by Tommy Dorsey.
A feature of the evening will be
the coronation of the first Hillel
Queen, who is being chosen from
Hillers co-ed membership by the
Detroit branch of the John Rob-
ert Powers agency.
Tickets, at $3.60 each, may be
purchased from committee mem-
bers, at Hillel House, 4841 Sec-
ond, of at the Wayne ticket office
in the main building of the uni-
versity, Cass at Warren.

Mrs. Felix M. Warburg (left), was honored at a dinner at which
$300,000 was raised for the building of the first Medical SchoOl in

Palestine. A total of $1,100,000 has now been raised toward the
$4,000,000 campaign now being conducted by the American Friends
of the Hebrew University and Hadassah. She is shown with (left to
right), Maurice Wertheim, chairman of the dinner; Bartley C.
Crum, one of the six American members of the Anglo American
Committee. of Inquiry on Palestine, who was the principal spealt.

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Farband Schools Enroll

Pupils at 3 Branches

New pupils are being enrolled
in the Farband Schools, at the
following branches: 1912 Taylor,
12244 Dexter and the Thirkell
School.
Transportation has been ar-
ranged for pupils in the Dexter
branch.
Parents are asked to enroll
_their children as soon as possible.
For information call TY. 5-3365.
Farband pupils are engaged in

5 U DAN

a campaign for the planting of
This is a reproduction of a map which has been circulated, on trees on Hamisha Asar b'Shevat.
large cards. irk many thousands of copies, by the Men's Club of
The regular Friday Oneg Shab-
Congregation Bnai David. The cards were circulated among non-
bat at the schools are becoming
Jews in Michigan and carried the following explanatory notes:
accepted traditions and are draw-
Do the Arabs Need Palestine?
Note the comparative areas of Arab kingdoms and that of ing large audiences at 19112 Tay-
lor. Refreshments are served and
Fah .1 me
The Arabs. after Wtald War I, received sovereignty over 1.200.- special programs are arranged.
000 square miles in territories, one-third the size of the United All are invited to attend.
States. and they now have six large states: Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
Iraq. Tr,rnsjordania, Syria and Lebanon.
The Jews were given only a promise—involving the small area Dr. Glazer Addresses
of 10.500 square miles of land west of the Jordan, known as Pal-
•stin• They have tran , formed this area. which was denuded by the Windsor Congregation
inhabitants through centuries of neglect, into a flourishing country
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem-
v
11.ive not the homeless surviving Jews of Europe—the handful ple Beth El will speak in Wind-
remaining after the Nazis murdered 6.000.000 of their kinsmen—suf- sor next Monday evening at
fere(I e1 0
Do they not have a right to a Homeland?
Shaar Hashomayim synagogue,
t your von, e he lieald in defense of. justice.
Giles and Goyeau streets, on the
subject, "The Jew in the World
of Today."
Wayne Zionist Chapter 150
Sponsored by the Congregation
To Hold-Vnish Party'
and Sisterhood of Shaar •Hasho-
mayim, the meeting is open to
chapter of
the public. There is no admission
the Inicii•oll.;_.„.te *Zionist Fed-
charge.
er:it WTI
hold
Morris Tabachnik and Mrs.
In a house to house canvass
pre-, me-ter - Knish Party - at. 8
Betty Baum are presidents of the
Jan.
19,
under
the
sponsorship
p m To, .day. .1;,n. 28, at Wayne
two sponsoring organizations.
of the local SOS (Supplies for
Nillel Hore-e.
All Jerk ish students
colleges
WYE SUPPLIES
Seeks Former Polish Jew
in the e,tv :ir• invited. Students
interested in attending tire asked
Leiser Postolski from Czech-
to contact EN; Stollman, T().
nov, Poland, and now in the
5-5534, or Joe Ycinich, TO. 6-8046.
UNRRA camp in Italy is looking
IZF'A's new officers include
for his brother-in-law, Sholom
Yanich, president; Bernie Schiff,
Brown, who settled in Detroit in
\ICI president; Seyimour Barahl;
1922 and who is the son of Joseph
treasurer; Miss Stollman, corre-
and Sara Rivka Brown of Dobr-
sponding secretary; Tova Snyder,
zim, Poland. For further infor-
MIAMI OF TM
recording secretary; and Eli Segal
mation call RE. 5815 or write
TM WWII TO MOWS
and Adeline Suhar, members-at-
Joseph Trombka, 21100 Fenkell.
large.
Overseas Survivors) Committee,
Wayne's lZFA group is the sec- Boy Scouts collected 4,000 cans
ond largest in the country.
and 1,000 pounds of clothing.
More than 150 scouts of troops
West Point Chaplain
421, 179, 104, 76, 135, 469, 248
and
Temple Beth El covered the
To Head Unity Group
f:EW YORK—The appointment area from Euclid to Pasadena
of rabbi Jerome Unger. former and from 12th St. to Broadstreet.
Trucks for the canvass were
Chaplain of the U. S. IN.Iilitary
Ac:idemy at West Point, as execu- contributed by Cass Motor Sales,
live director o f the Committee on Citrin'and Kolb, Sams, Inc., Rose
l_Trut; for Palestine ILis been an- Jewelry, Storkland and Paul
noun -ed hy 1)r. Aliba Hillel Sil- Lewis.
Contributions not already pick-
ver. presalciit of the Zionist Or-
gatirtit ion of America. lie suc- ed up may be brought to any of ;
c•eds Rabbi Arthur .J. Lelyv•ld, the collection depots at Shaarey
who recently resigned to as.sume •Zedek, Rose Sittig Cohen -Bldg.,'
the post of natiomil associate di- 'Jewish Center, 12th St. Center or
rector of Brun Brit h H i l l e l Temple Beth El. •
koundations.

er ; and Col. Frederick F. Greenman, .chairman of the New York
campaign.

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FIRST HAND REPORT ON
JEWISH LIFE IN EUROPE

Leading Jewish A. F. of L. and C.I.O. Trade Unionists

MORRIS GAINER—Pres., Disttict Council Painters Union
JOSEPH WINOGRADSKY Vice-President, Furriers Union
ABE FEINGLASS—Midwest Regional Director, Furriers Union
have just returned from visiting most of the Jewish centers
of Europe and will give a detailed report of what is happening
to the Jewish people in Europe.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, at 8 P. M.

Scouts Collect
4,000 Cans, Half Ton
Of Clothes for SOS

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SERVICE

Beth Aaron Sisterhood
S. Zone of Germany
To Hold Congress Next Month
MUNICH. (JTA)—A congress Holds Membership Tea
of the Centiai C'ommittee of Lib-
The first in a series of mem-
erated Jews in Germany,. the
representative body of Jewish bership teas to be sponsored by
DPs r the IT S. zone will be Beth Aaron Sisterhood will be
held n Feb. 15 it was an- held Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25,
noun. ed. The congi ess. scheduled at Mrs. Sam Gordon's home.
fo_ Jan 27. leis been postponed
Mrs. Herman Becker is in
to provide time for ricw elections charge of the teas. Mrs. Louis
(d camp delegates.
Sarko and Mrs. Albert Levine
will act as hostesses. Any potential
CARD OF THANKS
member wishing to attend is
The family of the late Alex asked_to notify Mrs. Gordon at
Max ‘A•i-..h to express their thanks UN. 3-7214.
A paid-up memberihip tea will
to their relatives :yid friends for
the many kindnesses shown them be held at the synagogue in the
during their recent bereavement. near future.


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YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH

The Following Yahrzeits
To Be Observed
This Coming Month at

YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH

Mrs. Sarah Mendelsohn

Mrs. Lea Siebner
Mrs. R. T. Diamond
Mr. Peter Vass
Mr. Yehudah Levin
Mrs. Bessie Goldfarb
Mr. Benjamin Sturman
Mrs. Esther Karbal
Mr. Mendel Tikton
Mrs. Mariam Sidder
Mrs. Rachel Fishman
Mrs. Etta Holtzman
. Mr. Noah Keys
Mr. Joseph Louis Bale
Mr. Israel Glicklin
Mrs. Anna Ratner
Mrs. Malkah Cohen
Mrs. Anna Fanny Smith
Mrs. Lena Holtzman
Mr. Raphael Karpf
Mr. Mendel Kopel
, Mr. H. J. Diamond
Mr. Isaac Rabinowitz
Mrs. Goldie Cooper
Mr. Hyman Altman
Mrs. Bessie Baker
Mrs. Rachel Dann
Rabbi Benjamin Aratin
Mrs. Mary Weingarden
Mr. Sam Osnos
Mrs. Sarah Miller
Mr. David Goldman
Mr. Isaac Brandwine
Mr. Sol Korinsky
Mr. Isaac 'Zlotnick

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