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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-01-09

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Sixteen

Nate Shapero Pleads
For March of Dimes

Off the Record

By NATHAN ZIPRIN

(Copyright 1948; Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)

Diinner Notes

The guests at the dinner given in honor of Dr. Abba: Hillel
Silver on the eve of his leparture for Palestine were treated to
a mixture of light and serious talks. . . . Rabbi Meier Berlin, World
Mizrachi leader, stole the thunder of applause when he referred to
Silver as his colleague "but not in the rabbinate." . . . When Israel
Rokach, the Mayor of Tel Aviv; stepped on the dias, the women in
the audience were heard gasping at the beauty of the First .Lady
of the wall-Jewish city. . ; . Rokach was reluctant to • address the
audience, pleading exhaustion from the trip and the ceremonies
at City Hall, where he was received by Maybr O'Dwyer . . . Dr.
Emanuel Neumann, who presided, refused to press Rokach, but
appealed to him to deliver "an' addressele" at least. . . Rokach
• .responded with what he called a "real addreSs." ... When Neumann
called on Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, the Wyoming Serytor pre-
cipitated an outburst of applause when he began with saying he
would only deliver "an addressele" . . . Dr. Silver himself added
to the merriment of the occasion when he said that when ;he runs
short in an argument vrith his wife he will summon the people who
paid tribute to him to testify to his nice qualities. . . . Neither
• former Governor Herbert H. Lehman nor Herbert Bayard Swope,
co-sponsors of the dinner, were pesent. . . . Both were stranded by
the record snow-fall in New York.
* • *

Here and There

Eliahu Epstein, the brilliant head of the Washington office of
the Jewish Agency, is slated to be the first Ambassador of the Jewish
state in Washington.: .. His wife is one of Palestine's great beauties.
... Both are popular in Washington circles ... Eliahu Epstein is an
authority on the Arab world and thoroughly informed on the multi-
tude of Palestine's problems. . . . His calm, detached but friendly
manner, has earned him many friends.
The 16,000 Jews who are on their way to Palestine on the Pan
York and the Pan Crescent had been waiting for endless weeks
before the boats finally took .off . . . Romania's misery defies im-
. agination. . . . There is starvation on alp Unprecedented scale. . . .
The advice of the Jewish Agency to postpone departure caused in-
describable despair. . . . Some threatened to. commit suicide. . . .
By Feb. 1 a port area is to be placed at the disposal of the Jews,
according to the UN decision-. . . ". From then all immigration will
be legal . . . Zionist leaders thought it'advisable to await this date.
*
*

Manipulations

British M.P. Richard Crossman, who was a member. of the
Anglo-American Inquiry Commission, makes some pretty blunt
charges against the State Department in an article syndicated last
week by the Overseas News Agency. . . For one thing, says Cross-
man, the State Department sabotaged proposals for an international
police forCe* for Palestine because it would "offend. the Arabs." ..
That the State Department was only lukewarm in support of par-
tition. despite the instructions of President Truman and Secretary
Marshall, was shown in the comments of a high State Department
official who advised the Jews. that "since you've won, it would be
smart for you now to forget partition and try to reach an under-
standing. With the Arabs."

Jewish Center
• • •
Activates

(The Jewish Community Center.
8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather
Agency)

-

Estelle Starr, chairman of the
Holiday Hop Committee, an-:
nounces that the next Holiday
Hop will be held at 9 p.m. Sun-
day. Jan. 18, at the Center. The
43rd Holiday Hop will be a Pal-
estine Arbor Day Dance. Music
will be provided - by Lloyd Kay
and his Michigan State Campus
Crier's. Admission for members
is 75c and for non-members is
$1.25.
The Holiday Hop Committee
assisting Miss Starr includes Ber-
nice Blender, Sam Borak, Morris
Buchzeiger, Earl Davidson, Bee
Diamond, Celia Fine, Ann Kassel-
man, Ruth Lewis, Lillian Lewis,
Allan Mittieman, Dolores Mihaly,
Danny Raskin, Frances Rotman
and Helen Wasserman.
* * •
The Wednesday Evening Dis-
cussion Group will present John
Fields, of the Detroit Interracial
Comthittee, at 9 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 14., in the Ginsburg Lounge.
His topic will be "Hate Groups in
Detroit." There is no charge for
admission.. .
* * *
. The Mothers' Clubs, • calendar
for the month of January is dedi-
cated to discussion on the report
of . the Truman Commission on
Civil Rights and sponsorship of
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat progitams..
Regular meetings are scheduled.
The Colwell of Mothers' Clubs
will hold a Hamisha Asar b'She-
vat program at 12:30 P.m. Wed- .
Ftesday, 'Jan. 28, in Butzel Hall.
,
.* *, *
The University Area Woman's
Club will hold its annual . supper .
party honoring their husbands at
7:30 p.m. - Sunday, Jan. 18, in the
Ginsburg Lounge of the Center.
Mrs. Jane Levine is in charge of
the food committee. Dr. A. A.
Winkler will be master of cere-
monies.
* * •
A dinner honoring the memory
of the late Sylvia Telcove will be
sponsored by Los Angeles Tel-
cove Club at 7 p.m. Sunday. Jan.
11, in Butzel Hall of the Center.
The program will include the

Friday, January 9, 1948

Palestinian Asks DetrOit Brother
To 'Shout Protests' Against British

Every Wayne County citizen is
A warning that American Jews it exists today is unbearable. Our
urged to give generously to the must exert their influence to pre- young people are ready to make
annual March of Dimes Cam-
vent a major tragedy in Palestine sacrifices. They are ready to die
is sounded in a letter from Israel `Al Kiddush HaShem' (for the
David Beth-Halevy of Tel Aviv sanctification of the Holy Name).
to his Detroit brother, Al Shep- But we must fight the British as
low of 4210 Waverly.
well the Arabs."
Charging that British sabotage
Beth-Halevy declares that the
is responsible for the bloodshed Jews of America must learn that
in Palestine, Beth-Halevy reveals
the enemies of the Jews are out
that there has been large scale
confiscation of Jewish defense to exterminate our people and
weapons by the British and that that all forces must be unified
such acts have caused consterna- against such policies. "You must
tion and have left the Jews help- rush to our aid," he writes. "You
less.
'must expose Britain as the re-
He asks his brother to sound sponsible government and as the
ah alarm to urge American. Jews guilty culprit that is permitting
to shout their protests against the shedding of our blood."
British machinations, in the hope
that public opinion will be
aroused and there will be suffi-
cient pressure from abroad to
force a change in policy.
KENOWNED RENDEZVOUS
"U. S. Jews must demonstrate
against Britain's destructive pol-
NATE S. SHAPERO
SUPERB CUISINE and
icy," he writes. "The situation as
°SMART ENTERTAINMENT
paign which opens Jan. 15 and
will continue through Jan. 30.
Wayne County had 295 cases
LIEBERMAN
of infantile paralysis in 1947.
and CITRIN
This is the third year out of the
last four that has seen a high
KOSHER STYLE
incidence of polio in Wayne
_ RESTAURANT
County, according to Nate S.
808 W. McNichols
9000 LINWOOD
(Six Mile Rd.
Shapero, March of Dimes chair-
At Third)
COR. TAYLOR
man for Wayne County.
•UN. 4-0843
The 1948 Carlipaign will mark
We cater to parties
•• B
SaangdelwilheLo
s
After
the 10th anniversary of the Na-
and banquets in
Lox
tional Foundation for Infantile
our Smart Zebra
Theater
• Pie-A-La-Mode
Paralysis. During the past dec-
Room.
• Etc.

SnackS
ade, the Wayne County Chapter
has spent $756,792 on medical
care; $52,085 • on hospital. and
medical equipment and $14,750
on scholarships for local pro,
fessional personnel.
"While epidemic proportoins
DELICATESSEN — RESTAURANT
were not reached during 1947 in
TY. 5-6717
Wayne. County, the high inci-
. 9835 Dexter, Cor. Boston •
dence both locally and nationally
(Formerly DEXTER DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT)
over the past five-year period has
drained resources of the Wayne
" NOW HAPPILY ANNOUNCES SERVICING OF
County Chapter• and the National
Foundation," according to Shap-
• LUNCHEONS • SHOWERS
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ero. "It is our hope that we
• BANQUETS • CARD PARTIES
may count on every citizen of.
In our beautiful dining room
Wayne County now as we have
in the past, to rally in support
UPON YOUR REQUEST!
of a great humanitarian cause,"
Shapero said.
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CLUB

BALI

HY HORENSTEIN

chanting of memorial prayers and
a. eulogy by Herman Jacobs, ex-
ecutive director of the Center.
Jerome Stashefsky, violinist, con-
cert master of the Center Sym-
phony Orchestra, assisted by Bet-
ty Kowalsky, will provide a
musical program.

.Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schwartz,
daughter and son-in-law of the
late Sylvia Telcove, will be the
guests of honor. -
* • •

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Lewis
Rubenstein wishes to thank rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown them in their,
recent bereavement.

Pasadena Study Club elected
the following officers: Mrs. Sime-
on Freedman, president; Mrs.
Norman Weingarden, vice presi-
dent; Mrs._ Sam Rothenberg, sec-
retary; Mrs. George Lash, trea-
surer; Mrs. Louis Zack, sunshine
committee; Mrs. Max Nosanchuk,
reporter. The next meeting will
be held Jan. 14.

"Chinatown Comes to the Jewish Community"

"Let's Go To...Eugene Fool" -

.

Real Cantonese Dishes!

• Gai Kow
• Egg Rolls
• Steak Kow
• Won Ton
• Pepper Steak • Hai Kow
Almond War Sue GM

• Tenderloin with Pea Pods
EUGENE FOO, noted chef of
STRICTLY CHINESE food now per-
sonally •supervising favorite dishes
in Far-Eastern delicacies . . . pre-
pared in REAL CANTONESE
STYLE.

* * •
Saturday night dance dates for

1948 are: Jan. 10 and 24, Feb. 21,
March 6 and 13, April 3 and 10,
May 154, June 5 and 19.

VISIT OUR KITCHEN



Detroit Attorney Named
Fraternity Commander

Bartley C. Crum, member of
the Anglo-Ainerican Palestine
Commission and author of "Be-
hind the Silken ,CUrtain" was
presented with the 1947 Cardozo.,
Memorial Award at.the parley.

A Specialty

Of..

I

11,1

1. 1

Private
Parties
Catered

1,1

KING FONG CAFE

Benjamin D. Jaffe of 3279 Burl-
ingame was elected supreme ex-
ecutive . chancellor of Tau Epsilon'
Rho, international legal fratern-
ity, at its 30th annual convention
just concluded in Philadelphia.

Albert J. Silber of 3000 Glynn
Ct. was chosen supreme bursar.

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