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April 25, 1947 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-25

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Friday, April 25, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-Four

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tal and Serve-a-Chaplain Corn-
mittee throughout the country,
will be delivered on Mother's
Another refugee boat was inter-
NEW YORK — The Women's Day, May 11. to 39 veterans hos-
cepted by the British on Wednes- Division of the National Jewish pitals, camps at home and the
day morning.
Welfare Board will mark the oc- JWB Religious Hospitality Cen.
camp periods—opening June 30,
ters in the European occupation
At least 12 people were serious-
July 1 and Aug.
take ly injured in the course of inter- casion of its fifth annual meet- areas.
place June 27, July 18 and Aug. 8. ception.
ing, on April 30, with a special
Tuition fee for each three-week
gift of 50,000 packages to rne.ri
period will be $60, including
and women in uniform, it was
transportation and the physical Hebrew Students Participate announced by Mrs. Alfred R.
examination.. A deposit of $10 for In Letter Writing Proiect
Bachrach, chairman of the Wo-
each registration period is re-
men's Division.
quired, the balance to be paid the With Palestinian Children
The Women's Division birthday
Friday before the opening of each
gift, packaged and shipped by
period.
An exchange of correspondence its Serve-a-Camp, Serve-a-Hospi-

JWB Women's Division
To Ship 50,000 Parcels

Fresh Air Camp Registration Another Boat!
To Start Sunday, May 4

Applications for registration
for the Fresh Air Camp's 1947
season will be taken at the Jew-
ish Community Center from 9
a. m. to 3 p. m. Sunday, May, 4,
and thereafter from 12 to 6 p. m.
Mondays through Fridays, Irwin
Shaw and Robert Luby, direc-
tors, announced this week.
Examinations for the three

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Irgunists Beaten
Before Execution,
Arab Press Says

Visiting dates for the three pcee
riods have been set for July 20,
Aug. 10 and Aug. 31..Parents will
not be permitted to bring any
food or to make telephone calls
to the campers.
The camp does not provide
laundry service. Things to bring

JERUSALEM, (Palcor)—T h e
Arabic press reported on the basis
of information obtained from
Arab jailers in Acre, that Dov
Gruner and one other of the four
Jewish youths executed there
last week, had been beaten before
they went to the gallows.
Chief Rabbi Herzog has re-
quested the Jewish community of
Safad, where the four men were
buried, to send a full report, with
photographs, of the conditions of
the bodies before burial. It is
believed the bodies showed
bruises.
Major Bromfield, acting com-
missioner of prisoners, was re-
portedly summoned by the Chief
Secretary in connection with the
circumstances of the hangings.
This was viewed as an attempt by
the government to absolve itself
of any charges arising from the
circumstances by putting the
blame on the commissioner.

include:

ZOD Organizes Fourth
Area Chapter May I

A fourth chapter of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit will be
organized at a meeting at 8:30
p.m. Thursday, May 1, at Shaarey
Zedek, continuing the decentrali-
zation progress of the Detroit
Zionist district.
The new group will serve
Zionist members who reside in
the area around Shaarey Zedek,
according to Morris Jacobs, pres-
ident of the ZOD. Philip Rosen-
thal is provisional chairman of
the group, and Daniel Cullen, co-
chairman. Provisional officers
will be elected and a program
outlined at the May 1 meeting.
All ZOD members residing in

the area are invited to attend.

Six play suits, 2 bathing suits shoes,
1 pair leather, 1 pair play, 1 pair
slippers, 1 pair bathing, rubbers, rain-
coat, rain hat, sun hat, 12 pairs socks,
8 sets underwear. comb, hairbrush,
toothpastre, toothbrush, soap, 8 towels,
3k,washcloths, bathrobe, 3 pairs pa-
jamas, 2 pairs slacks (1 warm), 4
T-shirts, 4 pairs pants (shorts), 1
laundry bag. (This is a minimum list.
Costumes, musical instruments, etc.,
may be brought. )

Isbey Wins Probus
Club Award at 1947
Inter-Fraternal Event

Frank N. Isbey, cited as "the
Detroiter who made the greatest
contribution to inter-racial har-
mony during the past year," was
awarded the Probus International
Award for 1947 at the annual
inter-fraternal dinner, April 16,
at Temple Beth El. David G.
Kurzman, president of the De-
troit Probus Club, presented the
award.
Guest speakers at the dinner,
Rabbi Roland B. Gittlesohn rep-
resenting Bnai Brith; former
Gov. Harry F. Kelly, s p e a k-
ing for the Knights of Columbus,
and the Rev. Paul Morrison, rep-
resenting the Masonic orders,
agreed that "discrimination, prej-
udice and hatred must be ban-
fished from the American scene
if a democratic form of govern-
ment is to endure."
Over 500 persons attended the
event, which is sponsored by the
Detroit Round Table of Catho-
lics, Jews and Protestants, in
conjunction with the Araternal

groups.

between pupils of the advanced
classes of the United Hebrew
Schools and of Palestine has been
arranged by- the staff of the Heb-
rew Schools, as part of a project
Of the National Council for Jew-
ish Education in cooperation with
the Jewish National Fund.
Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, head of
the Hebrew School System in
Philadelphia, has been appointed
head of the project in America.
The intermediary in Palestine is
Zvi Wineberg of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund in-Jerusalem. Twenty
six American Bureaus of Jewish
Education, of which Detroit is one,
are cooperating with Dr. Eisen-
berg in this project.
A. J. Lachover, principal of the
David W. Simons branch of the
United Hebrew Schools, is head-
ing this project locally.

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New York IS, N. Y.

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