Friday,
1947-
THE JEWISH
Page Forty-One
NEWS
Yeshiva-tit Beth Yehudah Issues Annual
Holiday Appeal for Congregational Aid
earliest, according to a report of
Gen. Mark Clark, American com-
mander in Austria.
The report, prepared before
VIENNA, (JTA)—The transfer
of displaced persons from the Gen. Clark left for Moscow, says
U. S. zone of Austria will begin that there are 30,797 "DP-Refu-
this month, but Jewish DPs will gees" and 6,908 "persecutees" in
not be moved until May at the the American zone.
Jewish DP's To Remain
In Austria until May
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on Cadillac Square
Directors of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Are: Seated, left to right: CHARLES T. GELLMAN; ISRAEL
BURNSTEIN; JOSEPH BALBEROR; ISADORE C OHEN, vice president; RABBI M. J. WOHLGE-
LERNTER, president; MORRIS MOHR; DAVID I. BERRIS; standing, left to right: HILLEL L. ABRAMS,
secretary; SAMUEL W. PLATT; MAX W. TEM CHIN; SAM FRIEDMAN; LOUIS APPLEBAUM;
ISADORE LEVIN; SAMUEL HECHTMAN; DAVID J. COHEN; BENJAMIN BRODMAN and MEYER
TEREBELO.
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Henry C. Keywell
At a meeting March 24, the I membership dues, scholarship for children 6 to 81/2 years of .1*
board of directors of Yeshivath fund contributions and miscella- age. The office at Dexter and
Isadore Kowall 3
Beth Yehudah urged all local neous donations. Ten per cent of Cortland, HO. 5605, is open week-
days
from
9
a.m.
to
8
p.m.
and
congregations to maintain a long- the budget is covered by the Jew-
established tradition for substan- ish Welfare Federation from Al- Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
tial allotments to the 30-year-old lied Jewish Campaign funds.
religious education center from
Average Enrollment
the traditional appears before
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah now
Yizkor on the last day of Pass- has an average enrollment of 600,
over.
approximately two-thirds of
Presided over by Rabbi M. J. whom attend weekday afternoon
Wohlgelernter of Congregation classes supplementing public ed-
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, the gather- ucation in the elementary and
ing included the following con- high schools of the city. Close
gregational representatives who to 150 receive, in addition, aca-
assumed obligations in behalf of demic training from the first
their synagogues: Louis Apple- through tenth grades. Sixty-one
baum (Bnai Israel), Joseph Bal- children are registered in the
beror, Shaarey Shomaim), David two kindergartens.
I. Berris (Mogan Abraham), Ben-
A new beginner's class will
jamin Brociman (Northwest He- open in the Afternoon Yeshivah
brew Congregation), David J.
Cohen (Bnai David), Isadore Co-
hen (Young Israel-Joy Road),
Sam Friednian (Bnai Moshe),
Charles T. Gellman (Young Is-
rael-Northwest), Morris - Mohr
(Beth. Abraham), and Meyer
Terebelo (Beth Aaron Ve-Israel).
Morris Mohr, chairman of the
administrative committee, is in
charge of contacting other syna-
are here
gogues.
Financial Situation
In a review of the financial
situation of the Yeshivah it was
MATZO
pointed out that a deficit of $5.000
was incurred during the first nine
and all other
From 1891 to 1896 the Sanders "Pavilion of Sweets",
months of the year ending Feb. 28.
MANISCHEWITZ
There is, in addition, a burden
located at Woodward and Michigan Avenues, was a
of $12,000 accumulated in pre-
PRODUCTS
vious years which is largely
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borne by teachers and staff mem-
favorite source of good-things-to-eat for Detroiters who
bers to whom salaries are .due
ROKEACH
for six to eight weeks. The in-
KOSHER PRODUCTS _
recognized the outstanding quality of Grandfather
come of the Yeshivah in 1946-47
will include 33 per cent from
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Fred Sanders' candies and ice creams. With its unique
students and 44 per cent from
Passover Greetings
YOUR
PASSOVER -
SUPPLIES
2.1 Symbol of Quality
Manischewitz
CARMEL
BBYO Initiates Drive
For Religious Articles
For ,Romanian Jewry
The Bnai Brith Youth Organ-
ization is undertaking a drive to
collect religious articles, prayer
books and textbooks for the Jews
in Romania. This national com-
munity service project is in re-
sponse to an appeal from Dr.
Alexander Shafran, chief rabbi
of Romania.
Such articles as tfillim, talesim,
sidurim, machzoriz
' n, elementary
and advanced Hebrew books and
Yiddish text books, tanachim and
chumashim are being sought by
the BBYO members. Anyone who
has any of these •articles may
contribute them by notifying any
BBYO member or the BBYO
office TO. 8-1390.
Detroiter's Son Awarded
Order of British Empire
The British government has
bestowed the honorary Order of
the British Empire title on Prof.
Walt Whitman Rostow, son of
Mrs. WIUISXA. Grahnt of Parkside
Ave., for his part in the strategic
bombing 'Planning for the British
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KOSHER JELL DESSERT
mosque-like roof and familiar striped awning, it was a
A Complete Line of
All Varieties of
never-to-be-missed showplace for visitors to Detroit.
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PASSOVER PRODUCTS
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Dried Fruits—Nuts, Etc.
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Orders Out of Town
Attende, to Promptly
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In 1896 the Pavilion gave way to the Majestic Build-
ing, Detroit's first skyscraper, but its memory remains
in the minds of old Detroiters as the symbol of a quality-
tradition which has lived for more than seventy years!
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