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Page Twenty

Friday, January 16, 1948

THE JEWISH NEWS

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FROM THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS
CHAPTERS2-9)IN THE KING JAMES AND
J.P.S.A. VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE:
FROM THE FOURTH BOOK OF KINGS
IN THE DOHA,/ VERSION.
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ELtSHA. CHANGED HIS
MIND- He TOLD ME
TO ASK YOU FOR
SILVER AND
GARMENTS!

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NAAvAN GAVE.
ME mow PRESENTS'.
BUT I WONT TELL,
WASN'T
HE A. FOOL! HE
COULD HAVE HAD
ALL TI-I15!

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Rome AGAIN, GEHAll WOES THE GIFTS
WITHOUT SAYING ANYTHING TO ELISRA-BUT.
eelisica A PROPHET, ELISHA KNOWS!

DIo YOu THINK I WOULD NOT
KNOW. GEHAZ I ? IS THIS A TIME
TO ea THINKING OF
YOURSELF, OF GET-
TING MONEY AND OF
EARTHLY 114INGS?
I HEALED
NAAmAN THROUGH
THE POWER OP

60D, AND YOU
WANT TO PROF.
IT SELFISHLY
By IT!

VI

VENGEANCE, JEZEBEL!
YOUR TIME HAS come!

JEHL1 IS COMING
WM4 ARMIES !.

WHAT MEN ARE ON
NW SIDE?

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NO IN
UNISHAWNT.

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TOLD
GEHAli THAT
HE WOULD
BE
AF=LicTED
WITH THE

LEPROSY

OF WHICH
NA.AMAN
HAD
JUST
MEN
CURE, ?'

LATER..

HE RIDES FutztOusui

IN HIS CHARIOT
OF WAR

SHE HAS
ABUSED US
- WELL
TURN HER
OVER TO
YOU!

EANwHILE,EuswA HAD BEEN LAYING
PLANS TO CRUSH WICKED JEZEBEL
THROUGH PRINCE JEHu, A. FINE AND

NOBLE YOUNG PRINCE OF h. NEIGH•
BORING TRIBE OP ISRAEL

GO TAKE THIS BOX: AND
FIND PRINCE JEHU-ANOINT
HIS HEAD WITH THIS OIL
AND 5AY,"300 HAS APPOINTED
YOu TO BE KING OF ISRAEL
- YOUR MISSION
-TO CRUSH

gLISHAs MESSENGER PROCLAIMED
JEHu KING --- •

AND I AM SENT TO
ANOINT YOU Kw.* OF

ISRAEL- YOU SHALL
DESTROY JEZEBEL

JEZEBEL!

MY MISSION IS DoNe!
THROUGH You I HAVE
DESTROYED FOREVER
THE POWER OF •THs
WICKED QuEENI" -
ISRAEL Hs FREE I,

ELISHA• COMPLETED THE TASK GOD HAD
GIVEN HIM, AND THE LAND OF ISRAEL WA'!
AT PEACE FOR MANY YEARS UNDER
KING Jew --

I LEANS YOU—
RULE WISELY, JE-Hu!

I HAVE FINISHED MY
WORK-BUT IF EvER You
mitt, mu, t WILL
RETucc►.!

YOU HAVE FREED tSPAEL,

FRDM A. WICKED WOMAN.
1 PROMISE TO RULES
WISELY, 10 OBEY YOU,
ANO 10 FOLLOW GODS
WILL I.

Hor Na. 'Yle2/',9,Acziahr

Palestine Leader Aids Organization-
Of Union Council for Histadrut Here

Abba Hushi, Palestine Histadrut leader, met with Wayne County
AFL and CIO leaders and organized the Histadrut Trade Union
Council which will assist the Detroit Palestine Labor Histadrut
drive for $250,000.
Plans were made for a trade union conferenCe to be held at
Masonic Temple Jan. 30.
During his visit here, Hushi conferred with Walter Reuther,
UAW-CIO president, and was pledged support by Frank X. Martel,
president of the Detroit-Wayne County Federation of Labor; Barney
Hopkins, secretary-treasurer of Michigan CIO, and other leaders.
. Seated left to right, IRVING BRONSON, AFL co-chairman,
Trade Union Council for Histadrut; MARTEL; HUSHI; MORRIS
SPITZER, Amalgamated Clothing Workers, chairman Histadrut
Trade Union Council; standing:. SAM RABINOWITZ, Histadrut
director; TRACY DOLL, president, Wayne CIO Council; LOUISE
HOFFMAN, regional director, Histadrut Trade Union and HOPKINS.

Gewerkshaften Workers
Intensify Campaign Efforts

With $60,000 reported at the
end of the first week of solicita-
tion in the 1948 Detroit Histadrut
(Gewerkshaften) campaign for
$2-50,000, workers and affiliated.
groups are intensifying their ef-
forts to cover all prospects in the
next four weeks.
Abba Hushi, founder of the
Palestine Arab League and chief
liaison Histadrut person with
Arab workers, told 300 cam-
paign workers at the first cam-
paign rally: "We are fighting the
battle of the Maccabees, and are
confident of eventual victory. The
Yishuv, with the help of specially
trained men of Histadrut working
among the Arabs, are familiar
with their plans and are certain
that the Arab peasants and work-
ers will remain friendly to the
Jews." He stated that of the 250
Haganah members killed, 90 per
cent were workers or settlers.
Harry Grossman of Kadimah
Social Club reported that his club
which already had its special
Histadrut evening, pledged $1,500
as against $500 the previous year.
Louis Levine, chairman of or-

ganizations. urged organizations
to plan His tadrut evenings. A
breakfast meeting of organization
leaders has been called for Sun-
day morning, Jan. 18, in the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Sam Rabinovitz, executive di-
rector, reported that top honors
for the week went to Norman
Cottler, worker for Pinsker Aid
and Branch 137; with more than
$4,500 turned in; he was followed
by Harry Schumer, campaign
chairman, with close to $4,000;
and J. L. Wolock, Farband and
Bereznitzer, with $2,700.
Branch 4, LZOA., and Branch
137, Farband, lead the labor Zion-
ist movement groups with more
than 50 per cent of their last
year's goals surpassed.
Sidney Shevitz, chairman of
the speakers committee, stated
that Joseph Bankover, Histadrut
representative, addressed the
Jewish War Veterans, Jericho
Lodge (Odd Fellows), Branch
79 and 552 Farband, and LZOA
English speaking branches.
Grocery, fur, physicians and

lawyers groups are meeting this

Shapero Heads Girl Scouts at Beth El Construct
UJA Drug Unit Doll House for Children's Hospital

NEW YORK—Thirty-one prom-
inent American business and in-
dustrial leaders, headed by Ru-
dolf G. Sonneborn of New York,
have agreed to accept posts of
leadership in the National Trade
and Industry Division of the
$250,000,000 nationwide campaign
of the United Jewish Appeal for
the upbuilding and security of the
Jewish State in Palestine, for
overseas relief and rehabilitation
and for aid to refugees reaching
the United States, it was an-
nounced at -.UJA headquarters, 165
46th St., New York.
Among the business leaders
named to head drives in indus-
tries which have already under-
taken to conduct special cam-
paigns for the UJA is the chair-
man of the Drug and Cosmetics
Division, Nate S. Shapero, presi-
dent of Cunningham Drug Co.,
Detroit.

Archeologists Dispute
Legend of Red Sea

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The be-
lief that the Jews, in their mi-
gration from Egypt, did not cross
.he Red Sea, but a more norther-
ly- body cf water mentioned as
the Lake of Reeds in contempor-
ary Egyptian documents, was
voiced in Cairo by the University
of Coiifornia African Expedition
exploring the Sinai Peninsula.
Wendell Phillips, leader of the
expedition, said that archaeologi-
cal re search of the peninsula in-
dicates that the crossing of the
J ews must have taken place in
ihe marshy land below Great Bit-
ter Lake. He declared that the
rernams of a town which- existed
3,500 years ago were discovered
at the northern end of the Red
Sea, proving that the Sea did not
extend further than that. The
Biblical account describes the
:Red Sea, and scholars had pre-
viousiy assumed that the Sea
was longer at that time • that
Moses led the Jews out of Egypt

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Pictured above are members of Girl Scout Troop 28 of Temple
Beth El, and the doll house they presented to Children's Hospital.
The house was constructed of orange crates and painted, papered,
and furnished by the troop.
Reading, left to right, are SHARON MILLMAN, EDITH NOL-
ISH, MARY ANN BERNS, NANCY SCHWARTZ and MARILYN
ALTMAN. Other member _ § of the troop not pictured include Loreli
Schuman, Judith Kobler, Marilyn Freeman, Nancy Blanke, Joyce
Newlander, Faye Weinstein and Valerie Spector.
Girls interested in joininc, may contact Mrs. Peter Altman, chair-
man, UN. 1-2427, or Mrs. Walter Schmier, troop leader, TO. 9-2950.

Freidele Oysher Featured in New
Yiddish Play Here Next Tuesday

The Yiddish theater's most Mr. Littman, urging the large
widely acclaimed singer — Frei- following he has built here for
dele Oysher—the sister of the well the Yiddish theater, over a per-
known cantor, Moishe Oysher,
will appear in Detroit \ in a re-
turn engagement next Tuesday
evening, Jan. 20, at the Scottish
Rite Cathedral of the Masonic
Temple.
Assisted by an outstanding as-
sisting cast of actors, Miss Oy-
sher will- ..be presented, under
Abraham Littman's management,
in '"A Chazendel far Shabbos"
("A Cantor for the Sabbath").
Because of her splendid and
powerful voice, Miss Oysher has
gained the title "Freidele Can-
tor,"
Assisting Miss Oysher, who is
the sister of Moyshe Oyster, will
FREIDELE OYSHER
be the two eminent actors, 'Pin-
chos Lewando and Leon Schech- iod of nearly 30 years, to make
week to complete plans for solici- ter, together with the following: reservations for the performance
tation of their groups. A com-
Leon Charash, Abe Dorf, Isi- next Tuesday as early as possible,
mittee of Hamtramck business dore Elgard, Peppie Lowitz, Ros- stated that the great triumph
men has been organized.
etta Yegar and Sylvia Fishman. that was scored by Miss Oysher
Tickets already are on sale and during her last appearance in
A campaign rally will be held
next Thursday evening in the may be secured at . Metro Music Detroit is certain to be surpass-
Labor Zionist Institute. Rabbi House, Zion and, Borenstein Book ed this time. "Miss Oysher is
Samuel Wohl of Isaac M. Wise` Stores, Dann's on Dexter and gaining in popularity and is mak-
Temple, Cincinnati, will be the from Mr. Littman, 2086 Blaine, ing rapid advances in her acting
and singing," Mr. Littman said.
TY. 6-5405.
speaker.

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