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Monument
Unveilings
THE JEWISH NEWS
Mizrachi Women Adopt
$ I ,000,000 Budget for
Palestine Relief Work
The family of the late Jacob
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) —
Horowitz announces the unveiling The 22nd annual convention of
of a monument in his memory the Mizrachi Women's Organiza-
Sunday, Nov. 23, at Stolliner tion of America adopted a $1,000,-
Cemttery. Friends and relatives 000 budget for next year's activi-
are invited to attend, and are ties for rehabilitation of Jewish
asked to meet at 11 a. m. at the refugee children in Palestine. The
Bereznitzer Hall, Davison and sum represents twice the amount
Linwood. Rabbi I. Stonman will raised by the group last year.
officiate at the service.
Rabbi Wolf Gold, chairman of
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the executive committee of the
The family of the late Mendel World Mizrachi movement, hail-
Slobin announces the unveiling ed the U. S.-Soviet accord on im-
of a monument in his memory at plementation of partition and as-
2 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at Bnai serted that a "new period in the
David Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka history of the Jewish people be-
and Cantor Adler will officiate. gins July, 1948."
Friends and relatives are invited
Plans for the establishment of
to attend the service.
an international religious Zionist
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women's organization were dis-
The family of the late Sam
Muskovitz announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
27, at Beth Abraham Cemetery !
on Woodward Ave. Rabbi Thumin I
v, ill officiate.. Friends and rela- I
tires are invited to attend the
service.
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The family of the late Sara
Moskovitz announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
27, at Beth Abraham Cemetery
on Woodward Ave. Rabbi Thu-
min will officiate. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend the
service.
closed at today's sessions of the
parley. Mrs. Devora Rabinowitz,
of New York, was elected presi-
dent to succeed Mrs. Samuel
Goldstein. The convention closes
tomorrow.
Friday, November 21, I947
Off the Record
By NATHAN WINN
(Copyright, 1947, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
Just Questions
Pisgah Women Players
To Entertain at Meeting
Will the Jewish publisher of one of Ainerica's largest newspapers
keep his alleged threat to become converted to Christianity the
moment a Jewish state is established? . . . Will the ZOA as such go
out Of existence when the Zionist ideal is attained? . . . Will the
Mrs. Lewis Manning, president American Council for Judaism go out of business now that it has lost
of Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith, the fight against a Jewish Palestine? . . . Will the U. S. Senator who
announces that the Pisgah Wom- addressed a certain Jewish organization recently announce that he
en Players will present a spar- had made a "mistake" in accepting the invitation? ... Will a number
kling comedy, entitled "Crazy to of American Catholic dignitaries, temporal and ecclesiastical, soon
Reduce," directed by Marie Bak- break their imposed silence on- the Palestine issue?
er and Mrs. Max Madorsky, at
9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24, at the A Noble Experiment
Bnai Moshe auditorium.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, who will be honored at a banquet on Nov.
"Fashions in Furs" with live 25 to be tendered by the American Friends for the Weizmann Insti-
models also will be shown, tute of Science, is reputed for his keen sense of humor ... One of his
through the courtesy of Ceresnie keenest remarks was made in 1936 when Lord Peel, who headed the
Royal Commission, visited the Zionist leader at his laboratory in
Bros.
Members are asked to bring Rehoveth .. . As the visitor glanced at the scientific apparatus he
canned foods, medical supplies casually asked Dr. Weizmann what he was experimenting on . .
the speed of lighting and with classic brevity came the reply,
and clothing for overseas relief. With
"I am creating absorptive capacity."
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Beckman Dies;
Was Mizrachi Head
Meyer
Meyer Beckman, former presi-
dent of Detroit Mizrachi, one-
time vice-president of the Zionist
Council of Detroit, died Nov. 11
at the age of 65.
Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor
J. H. Sonenklar officiated at fu-
neral services at Kaufman Fu-
neral Home Nov. 13. Burial was
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Mr. Beckman, whose resi-
dence was at 1685 Boston Blvd.,
was head of Beckman Investment
Co. He came to Detroit with his
family from Bay City 23 years
ago and during that entire period
has been active in synagogue and
communal work.
In addition to his pioneering
efforts in Detroit Mizrachi, he
also was a member of the Zion-
ist Organization, Detroit Consis-
tory, Perfection Lodge 486 F. &
A. M. and past president of Con-
gregation. Beth Tefilo Emanuel.
His survivors are his wife, Bes-
sie B.; a son, Gerald; a daughter,
Flora; three brothers, Jacob of
Bay City; Isadore and Louis of
Minnesota; and three sisters ; Mrs.
B. I. Rosenberg of Saginaw; Mrs.
Ben Well of Bay City, and Mrs.
Lawrence Samuelson of Ohio.
Joseff Brothers Elated
By Many Congratulations
On Restaurant's Opening
Joseff Brothers—Jacob and Isi-
dore—and their nephew, James
Joseff, expressed satisfaction
with the numerous greetings ac-
corded them upon the opening
of • their new restaurant, known as
Joseff Brothers Restaurant, which
opened Thursday at 18455 Liver-
110is, one block north of Curtis.
Joseff Brothers have been
known here as managers of res-
taurants in the downtown dis-
tricts for 34 years. They were for
19 years on Woodward and Eliza-
beth.
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THERE HAVE BEEN A LOT OF GLOOMY FORECASTS RECENTLY regard-
ing a grave shortage of fuels for home heating this coming winter . • . Detroiters, it
has been promised, will shiver for lack of oil, gas and coal to burn in their heating
plants..
Before you get too panicky about the situation, do this: Call your own local coal
merchant and ask him about it. The best authority on your coal supply is your coal
supplier; others ( including many "experts" who are not connected with the Coal Indus-
try ) are too prone to look at a big, hazy picture that conveys only a generalized view.
Of course, your coal man cannot speak with authority on the fuel oil .or gas situ.
talon; but he can and will tell you the truth about eoal. One of the things he will tell
you is not to be guided by the size of supplies in his yard. Lake shipments have always
had priority at this time of the year; when the navigation season is over the normal
shipments direct to Detroit for home heating use will, as usual, take place. So the fact
that your retailer's yards may be low now does' not mean it will not be amply full by
the time you are ready to light your first fire.
Your coal retailer will also remind you of this: Unlike other fuels, there is still
three thousand years' supply of coal in the ground. You may not be able to get the
exact type or quality of coal you prefer on your first delivery, but barring conditions
beyond his control, your coal merchant will be able to keep your home warm, as he
has always done during both World Wars, without coupon rationing. You can cooper-
ate with your coal retailer by accepting delivery of the type and size of coal he has
available now.
But don't take our word for it. Don't take anybody's word for it . except your
local coal merchant's. Like your family doctor, his principal concern is your well-being.
Before you come to any hasty decision—call hiss up and ask _him: "Will I have coal
Oa winter?"
A CLEAN, MECHANICALLY PERFECT HEATING PLANT—MOW EXTRA IMPORTANT
A furnace or stoker in prime condition will give you all the heat •
from your coal this winter. For cleaning or repair, or for 24-hour
emergency service, first call your local coal retailer. If he has no
facilities, call CHerry 4331.
Kreisler to Be Here For
Masonic Concert Nov. 24
Simplicity is the cornerstone
of Fritz Kreisler's Personality. On
stage and offstage, this great ar-
tist has neither roses nor man-
nerisms. His poised bearing has
a simple dignity which is friendly
and disarming.
He dislikes being lionized, finds
solace with his many books and
his music.
Mr. Kreisler will be heard in
Detroit
on Monday evening, Nov.
24, at Masonic Auditorium.
Tickets are now on sale at Grin-
nell's.
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