Page Thirty-Nine THE JEWISH- NEWS Fr;day, Aepvl 4, 1947 welfare groups in that country, launched a nation-wide drive for $1,065,000 at a dinner at the Savoy Plaza Hotel. Speakers • in- cluded Edward A. Norman, presi- dent of the Fund, and John T. McManus, president of the New York Newspaper Guild. Palestine Institutions _Fund Starts $1,065,000 Drive m Krohn Head 4-State r. and Zionist Youth Institute April 18-20 NEW YORK, (JTA) — The American Fund for Palestinian Institutions, which supports 86 cultural, educational and social Passover Greetings 'J. ....... For all the many kindnesses you have shown us in the past year ... for the many opportunities you have given us to serve ... We extend our thanks and wish you a Happy Holiday. —Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Photographer Detroit Zionist youth leaders are completing a Zionists from four states to be held here April I president, Central States Region, Jr. Hadassah; D of the Institute; GERTRUDE STRAUSS, president, YANICH, president, IZFA; RHODINE UNGAR, E TOBY LANGER, BILL FITZERMAN, SHIRLEY SU rrangements for the Zionist Youth Institute for young 8 to 20. Seated, left to right: CORRINE PERLIS, R. SAM KROHN and ELAINE KROHN, co-chairmen Detroit Jr. Hadassah. Standing, left to right: JOE LISE ZEME, MOSHE •HEYMAN, THELMA DOSIE, BAR and ADELINE SUBAR. Christians and Jews Mourn Death of Milton Alexander Prominent Advertising Man Was First President of Jewish Community Center, Organizer and Life-Long Member of Board of Training School, Active in Many Movements was called upon to preside at large public meetings and was in demand as a public speaker. He was a resident of Detroit for 48 years. His late residence was at 1991 Calvert. • Christians and Jews mourned the death of Milton M. Alexander, for many years a prominent community leader. Mr. Alexander, who had been ill for several years, died March 27 at the age of 56, at Harper HospitaL Funeral serv- ices were held March 28 at Temple Beth El. Burial was in Woodmere Cemetery. He is survived by his wife,1 of Miss Mary Caplan, during his Beatrice; a son, John; a daughter, presidency of the Center.- Helen, and a sis- He was a member of the Wayne ter, Mrs. Ben- Board of Supervisors and during jamin Lee Marx. World War I was appointed by President o f Gov. Albert . E. Sleeper as the Milton M. chairman of the Michigan Patri- Alexander Ad- otic Advertising Board of Michi- vertising Agen- gan. cy, he became Youngest tha Beth' In Board prominent in He was the youngest man ever many move- to serve as a member of the board ments as a young of Temple Beth El. He also served man. A founder on the boards of United Jewish and a memberM. Alexander Charities. Bellefaire Orphan Home of the board of the Wayne of Cleveland and the Union of County Training School at North- ville, he was deeply interested in American Hebrew Congregations: youth and educational work. The first Detroit chairman of Anti-Defamation League, Mr. Center's First President Alexander was active in move- He was the first president of ments to counteract anti-Semit- the Jewish Community Center of ism. He was the first chairman Detroit, sponsored youth activi- of the committee formed here to ties and encouraged young artists. sponsor the boycott of German- Under his presidency of the made goods upon the advent of Center, the tradition of sponsor- N azism. ing art exhibits was establish...A Popular with the masses, he and numerous other creative I efforts were encouraged. The Mothers Clubs of Detroit were formed, under the direction Palestinian Announces Plans for Publication of Album of Russian Zionism A four-section volume com- memorating the Zionist move- ment in Russia is being readied for publication by L. Zenziper of Tel Aviv, Palestine. The "Album of Russian Zion- ism" will follow this pattern, ac- cording to the editor: 1) the pe- riod of "Hibbath Zion"; 2) 20 years of political Zionism (1897- 1917); 3) the zenith period (1917- 1918); and 4) the path of heroism and suffering. To insure an all-encompassing survey, Zenziper is appealing to *11 former Russian residents, par- ticularly individuals who were active in the Russian Zionist movement, or their relatives, to send him any available informa- tion for the clubs. Letters, docu- ments and pictures are sought Anyone in possession of such material is requested to commu- nicate with Zenziper, at 15, Frug Street (corner Frishman Street), Tel Aviv, Palestine, to arrange for its inclusion in the survey. Passover Greetings • We are happy to extend our best wishes to the Jewish community of Detroit and Michigan • atew z-,11./ ,414&11* ir" ez7;, zZeafsi; edo rfr ze* s *13Pi: All through the year you have seen our advertising, featuring the 0 seal of approval of the UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGRE GATIONS OF AMERICA on the labels of HEINZ KOSHER VEGETARIAN BEANS, HEINZ KOSHER CONDENSED SOUPS, HEINZ KOSHER BABY FOODS and others of the 57 VARIETIES. Our(;) endorsed products are Kosher—but for year-round use only. To avoid any possibility of misunderstanding on this point, w _ e therefore make our yearly pre-Passover statement: —. THERE ARE NO HEINZ VARIETIES THAT ARE KOSHER FOR PASSOVER. 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