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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-02-21

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Friday, February 21, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

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4. 1 WILL JUDGE ELI, SECAUSE
HIS SONS AAAJE. MADE THEM-
SELVES VILE, AND S-1E 140.5 NOT
STOPPED
'M1.1-
M AKE AN ENO OF ELI AND
1-1)s FAMILY;

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I3,ATE2 SAMUEL TELLS ELI WHAT THE LORD
TOLD HIM
HE SAID THAT HE
WOULD DESTROY
FROM

ME ANYTHING THAT

GOO SAID 10 ',CO

XDu, PHINEHAS
AND HOPI-1Ni!

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WE MUST FIGHT WHO SHALL WE
MUST
HARDER THAN DELIVER US
OuT OF THE CAPTURE
THE
Ar4DS Of

{ AND THIN WAR CAME BETWEEN

F-.

SAANuEL'IS PEOPLE Ii2AEL,AND
Toe LAND OF THE PHIUSTINES - ISRAEL LOST
A GREAT BATTLE -TO HEARTEN THE DIS-
COURAGED ARMY, EU 5 SONS, THE PRIESTS
1401:$4m AND PHINEHAS, C.ARRIED IN1O NI
iSRAEuTE CAMP THE ARK CP THE COV-
ENANT FROM THE GREAT TEMPLE- A
HOLY CHEST IN WHICH WERE KEPT THE
TABLETS OF THE LAW AND OTHER SACRED 4
OBJECTS —

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,ER!

THEIR GOO!

gkE 'SONS OF ELI WERE SLAIN AND THE

E PHILISTINES ATTACK..

"MUT )1. 4 THE BACKGROUND THE EVIL
PHILISTINES WERE WATCHING —

THE HOLY A21C MAKES
THEM STRONG! - WE'LL
KILL THEIR PRIESTS
AND CAPTURE IT!

FORWARD!
SEIZE THE
ARK!

ARIL!

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'OWE PHILISTINES CARRIED THE HOLY ARK TO

oTy CF ASHDOD wHERi THEY FIJI IT In
T,,t TEMPLE OF THEIR GOD.DAGCN - AND THEN
STRANGE

THE

THE MAC E
OF DAGoN

SMASHED!

HOLY AeK WAS CAPTURED "'

THE
POWER
OF THE
HEBREW

GOO HAS
DONE THIS!

q

To STOP
HE PI-auSTINES, }TO
E PLAGUE THAT KILLED OFF THEIR
PEOPLE ,SENT THE ARK BACK TO
TILE LAND OF ISRAEL - AND ISRAEL
Of3EvED SAMUEL, Now A GREAT
PROPHET, WHO SAID -"PUT AWAY YOUR
STRANGE GCS ANO SEINE THE LOPE)

WHAT DID

)OU
SAY To

HIM!

THAT kOPHNI ANO

PHINEHAS ARE
SLAIN AND THAT
THE ARK Is TAKEN
By TOE PH1LtsTiNES•
AND HE FELL AJND

arc THE PEOPLE WERE AFFLICTED WITH
ILLNESS --
E THIS AEvER
HAPPENED
NEVER wERE

TIMES SO BAD!
50 "Am, PEOPLE
SICK!

TILL WE
CAPTURED
THE ARK-1
SAY GNE a

BALK!

DIED!

AND HE WILL DELIVER )0u FROM
THE PHILISTINES

NEXT WEEK: SAIA. IS MADE ICING

Ira Sonnenblick Chosen
Home for Aged Director

Flint Judge Receives Bnai Brith
Jerry Bielfield
Award For Brotherhood Activity
Named Shelter
Board Chairman

, Ira I. Sonnenblick, former blick has lived in this country
Jerry Bielfeld, grandson of the
regional representative of the since the age of 14. His wife, a
Joint Distribution Committee's
first president of the House of
East Central Region, has been
Shelter, was elected president of
appointed executive director of
the agency at its annual meeting.
the Detroit Jewish Home For
Bielfeld also serves on the board
Aged, according to Myron A.
Keys, president of the Home.
of directors of the Mechanical
Sonnenblick, who succeeds Dr.
Trades Division, Detroit Service
Otto A. Hirsch, will assume his
Group.
new duties March 1.
Other officers elected. Dr.
A grathiate of New York Uni-
Raphael Altman, Henry Lapides,
versity and the School of Law,
Henry M. Rottman, Aaron Weis-
St. John's University, Sonnen-
wasser and Nath'an Yaffa, vice-I
blick also has had an intensive
presidents; David Goldberg,
Jewish education, having attend-
treasurer; Sue A. Huffman, sec-
ed Herzeliah Academy and the
Harry Davidson,
retary; and
Herbrew Union College. He has
David Kliger, MiPon M. Maddin,
been actiq in Jewish communal
Weiswasser and Yaffa, directors
affairs since 1924 as director of
The Michigan Bnai Brith Council's gold key award for Chris-
for a three-year term.
the Hebrew Educational Alliance,
tian laymen who have displayed great interest in interfaith activi-
The retiring president, Mad-
and of the Jewish Center of
ties, was presented to CIRCUIT JUDGE PHILLIP ELLIOT of
din, pointed out that compara-
Long Island City before Joining
Flint at the annual dinner-dance of the Flint Lodge. Judge Elliot
transients
needed
the
few
tively
the JDC.
was cited as "championing justice and truth on the bench and
1946

in
agency
services
of
the
10
Sonnenblick served for
religion, brotherhood and humanity in public life." Pictured from
but facilities were maintained
years as teacher and principal ,
left to right are RABBI MORTON M. APPLEBAUM, Michigan
year
so
such
re-
throughout
the
in the schools of the New York
Council president, who made the award; LEONARD GROSSMAN
quests as were received were
Committee of School Extension,
of Chicago, principal speaker of the evening; Judge Elliot; and
IRA I. SONNENBLICK
MORRIS PELAVIN, president of the Flint Lodge.
promptly met. The program of
sponsored by the Union of Am-
erican Hebrew Congregations. He social work supervisor of several Providing meals at neighborhood
restaurants was continued.
has been a leader in the lands-
years' standing, will assist him
manschaften program for 15
The House of Shelter has made
years, and participated in inter- in managing the Home.
available to Resettlement Ser-
Dr. Hirsch has announced his vice the unused facilities of the -" --ft
faith activities through the Jew-
retirement after 15 years as sup- institution for temporary housing
ish Culture Foundation.
A native of Poland, Sonnen- erintendent of the Home.
of refugee families.

Windsor Council Schedules
Community Planning meek

Community Leaders Urge Support
Of Final Talk in Hechalutz Series

Eight Detroit Jewish leaders Bulletin; Morris L i e b e r m a n,
issued a statement urging chairman of the central commit-
Jewish youth to attend the final tee of the Labor Zionist Organ-
talk in the Palestine Forum Tues- ization of America, and Judge
day, Feb. 25, at the Jewish Corn- Charles Rubiner, of the execu-

have

munity Center. tive committee of the Jewish
The Detroit Hechalutz (Jewish Community Council.
Menzel is a member of Givat
Youth Pioneers) will present as
four
speakers
Aryeh
Chaim
(Hill of Life), a collective
the last of
Menzel, a young man who joined Palestinian farm which also has
industrial ' activities.
the movement ir Vienna in 1920 important
He is in the United States as a
and went to Palestine in 1930.
the delegate to Hechalutz from the
statement, urging
The
Jewish community to give the Jewish Agency and Histadrut,
Forum full moral support by urg- Jewish workers in Palestine.
He will outline the future of
ing its young people to attend,
was signed by Rabbi Morris Ad- Palestine as a going concern, the
ler of Shaarey Zedek; Morris number of people it can support,
Schaver of Poale Zion; Benjamin the type of workers it needs and
Laikin of the Zionist Council; has room for and the general out-
Sam Krohn of Masada; William look for establishment of the
Hordes of the Jewish National "newest of nations."
Refreshments will be provided
Fund Council; Lawrence Crohn,
editor of the Zionist Monthly by the Pioneer Women's Council.

The House of Shelter is an
A community self-study, to be speaking.
of the Jewish Welfare known as "Community Planning
"Case Work Services" will be_
Federation and receives its sup- Week," will engage the attention analyed by Harold Silver, execu-
port from the Allied Jewish of the Windsor Jewish commun- tive director, Detroit Jewish So-
Campaign.
ity for the week of Feb. 23 to cial SerVice Bureau, at 8 p. m.,
March 2. All meetings will be Monday, Feb. 24. At the same
held in the Shaar Hashomayim time a panel of Windsor citizens
Rye Detroiters Named
Synagogue, Giles and Coyeau will discuss "Religion and Re-
To JWB Center Groups streets.
lated Activities."
Organizational Activities
The purpose of the study is to
Five Detroit residents have analyze the needs confronting the
Presidents of Windsor organ-
been appointed to committees of community over the next decade izations will speak at the "Or-
the Jewish Center Division of the or two, and to attempt to outline ganizational Activities" session at
National Jewish Welfare Board, a program for meeting them in 8 D. in. Wednesday. Feb. 26.
Philip M. Klutznick of Chicago, accordance with the best inter- "Community Relations" will be
chairman of the Jewish Center ests of the community, accord- the topic Thursday evening, Feb.
Division, announces.
ing to Louis Lieblich, executive 27, when Oscar Cohen, executive
Three of these, named to the director, Windsor Jewish Com- director of the Detroit Jewish
Community Council, will be the
over-all Jewish Center Division munity Council.
main speaker.
Dr. Levitats to Speak
Committee, are: Mrs. S. R. Glog-
The week-long program will
Dr. I. Levitats, executive di-
ower, Isidore Sobeloff, executive
director of the Jewish Welfare rector, Akron Bureau of Jewish be concluded at 2 and 8 p. in.
Federation, and Samuel H. Rubi- Education, will speak at the Sunday, March 2, when the entire
ner. The first two are also on opening session at 2 p. m. Sun- community will participate in
the committee's executive body. day, Feb. 23, on "Jewish Educa- summary and resolutions sessions.
Arrangements for the "Com-
Mrs. Glogower is chairman of the tion." The evening session Sun-
program committee.
day will be on the "Community munity Planning Week" are
Also named were Edward Center" with Herman Jacobs, under the direction of a steering
Kahn, to the personnel commit- executive director, Detroit Jew- committee, headed by H. M. Cher-
tee, and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, to ish Community Center, and T. X. niak, president, Windsor Jewish
the committee , on girls and Berger, Canadian director, Na- Community Council. Detroiters
tional Jewish Welfare Board, are invited W attend the sessions.
women.

agency

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