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THE JEWISH

Present Social Inc. Gift to AJC

ID

Danny Raskin's

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Young People's Society of Bnai
Moshe will hold an outing at
Whitmore Lake Sunday, Aug. 8.
The group will meet at 11:30 a.m.
at the synagogue.
A moonlight trip to Bob-Lo is
planned by the YPS for Aug. 14.
Members attending will meet at
9:45 p. 1-11. For further informa-
tion call Morris Lazarus; UN.
4-3121.

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Bnai 'Moshe YPS Plans
Two Outings Next Week

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IMAGINE BEING in a strange. 0. Silverman, were admiring the
country . . . among strange peo- works of the masters . . . when
pie . . . and suddenly " running Bernice stopped and said, "Aunt
into someone from back home Sarah, this the famous `Angelus'
• . . maybe a friend, or an ac- by Millet" . . and Mrs. Silver-
quaintance . . or perhaps just man replied, "Well I never!" that
some person who went to the man had the nerve to copy the
same school you did . or ate calendar that's been hanging in
at the same restaurants • . . or our kitchen for almost 15 years
played on the same corner lot . . . and I don't even remember
. or knew a couple of the same him ever being to our house."
*
*
people you did.
THIS IS HAPPENING to a SHORT STORY . . . For quite
group Of Detroit boys . .. in Pal- some time he had been her de-
estine, fighting with Haganah . voted admirer . . . Now, at last,
Instance_s such as the time about he had collected up sufficient
1:30 p. m. .. . when gunfire be- courage t.o ask her the most
gan breaking out in the streets momentous of questions . . .
There are quite a lot of advant-
. . . following arrival at 12 mid-
night of the Irgun ship, Attalina ages in being a bachelor," he be-
. . . Joe Fink was crawling on gan, "but there comes a time
his hands and knees . . . pawing when one longs for the compan-
his way forward • . . and touch- ionship of another being. . . . a
ed a foot in front of him that be- being who will regard one as per-
longed to Rudy Newman . . fect .‘. . as an idol . . . whom one
buddy from back home . . . In can treat as one's property . . .
the same breath . . . and seem- who will be kind and faithful
ingly ignoring the gunfire . . . when times are hard ... who will
they yelled out , each other's share ones joys and sorrows . ."
TO HIS DELIGHT . he saw a
name ... and exclaimed, "What're
you doing here?" . . . although sympathetic gleam in her tyes
the reasons are as countless as . .. Then she nodded in agree-
ment . . . "So you're thinking of
the desert sands.
TWO HAVE recently returned buying a dog?" she said. "I
home . . . Fink and_ Sherell Gor- think its a fine idea. Do let me
don. . . with many regards to help you choose one!"
friends of those. still fighting with
the Israeli Army . .. and a pro- Hope for Freedom
mise to visit their parents .
Joe served as a bombardier and
gunner . . while Sherell was Mary-grove College
an air corp pilot and photog•aph- Champions Immigration
er
AMONG THE OTHER boys Plea of Jewish Family
over there . . . Herbert Hordes,
Alice Herman, who with her
Rudy Newman, Jimmy Kane,
Gershon Bloom, Dave Fink and parents fled from Hitler's anti-
. There's a Windsor Semitic terror in 1939, has found
Bob Levy
. Eddie Nelson, radio a friend and champion in an
boy also
,American school. Marygrove Col-
man.
* * *
lege, a Catholic institution in De-
WITH CAPABLE leadership of troit, is acting on behalf of the
newly-elected president, Dorothy Herman family to win permis-
Rosen . . . Young People's So- sion for the refugees to femain
ciety of Shaarey Zedek is em- in the United States.
barking on what should, be the
Marygrove's interest in the
greatest season in its lenety his- Hermans began in February,
tory . . . Membership isn't as 1947, when Alice appeared' at
much as it should be • . . about the college for registration with
43 active, as compared to the hun- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
dreds of many years ago ... the Herman of 8742 Violetlawn Ave.
group has a goal to triple its
Alice is now a sophomore at
numbers .. . with a terrific pro- Marygrove. Whether she can
gram . . something different finish her education there de-
every month . .. there should be pends on Marygrove's most re-
little difficulty encountered in cent appeal to Senator Homer
achieving this end . . A. beach Ferguson.
party . . . an all-day affair . . .
The Hermans' difficulty began
is slated for August.
in Germany's Sudetenland. When
* * *
they fled the Nazis, the family
COMMUNITY P R 0 MOTION crossed Europe and Siberia to
man, Irving Bello, is back home find temporary haven in the
for a short stay .. . between Manchurian seaport of Dairen.
towns ... on his tour with a "one- During the war the father was
ring circus" . . . Favorite story arrested three times by the Jap-
Iry tells took place while circus anese. He was finally saved from
was visiting a town in the Ken- execution by the termination of
tucky hills . . . The folks there hostilities. Shortly thereafter, the
recognized all the instruments of family., sailed for America aboard
the band except the slide trom- an American liberty ship.
bone ... One old settler watched
They entered the' United States
the player for quite some time, on visitors' permits. Now the
then said . "There's a trick elder ,Hermans have both found
to it—he ain't really swallerin' employment and Alice has es-
it."
tablished an outstanding record
* * *
at Marygrove. But the visitors'
DISA 'N DATA .
Harriet permits expired last August and
Lewis, wonderful young pianist the family faces deportation. A
that she is . . . is in the midst of Detroit attorney, David I. Rosin,
a 10-week scholarship at Bran- in investigating the case discov-
deis Music College in California ered that an appeal might be aid-
. . . Look for ultra-ultra goings ed if an institution supported it.
on by Tall Towers, this fall . . Marygrove willingly gave its en-
Thanks to Louis Marshall Bnai dorsement and subsequently ap-
Brith Lodge. for the very warm
pealed directly to Senator Fergu-
letter . . Social, Inc. will open
son,
Supreme Court Justice
fall season in October . . . `vitas
Frank Murphy and United States
huge masquerade party . . . Still
waiting for something to be done Attorney-General Torn Clark.
The Herman family now pins
about a clean-up campaign on
Dexter . . . if only to educate its hopes of freedom on two pos-
the merchants against throwing sibilities: first, a special bill
trash out on the sidewalks . . . which Senator Ferguson has in-
and showing them what a differ- troduced in Congress; second,
ence a way makes . .. At Friday that they may be . included in
nite supper, last week, little Don- quotas under the new displaced
na Shapiro .. . after being serv- persons law.
ed with a wing of chicken . .
asked, "Mother, can't I have an-
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
other piece? This is nothing but meet Sunday, Aug. 8, at the home
hinges-2'
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin.
*
Plans will be made to honor Al-
DURING A RECENT visit ice Haas, of Cleveland, who will
through the Art Institute, Mar- become the bride of Jack Bodzin
gie Agronoff and her aunt, Mrs. Sept. 5.

NEWS

Friday, August 6, 1948

HY HORENSTEIN

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At their "Salute to Israel" night, members of Social Inc., young
adult organization, raised $600 for Haganah, which h supported in
Detroit through the Allied Jewish Campaign. DANNY RASKIN and
HERSHEL LEWIS, chairman and treasurer, respectively, of Social Inc.,
came to campaign headquarters personally to deliver the check,
Accepting the check from Raskin is ESTHER R. PRUSSIAN, executive
director of the Detroit Service Gro-up, fund-raising arm of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, which sponsors the campaign, while Lewis looks
on. Their contribution brought the 1948 total to date to $5,779,160.

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MARGUERITE KOZENN and
JULIUS CHAJES, who are tour-
ing Europe, haVe been scheduled
7433 W. MeNICHOLS
for five concerts • in Austria and
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Rutenberg, managing editor of gust.
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rt re
the Palestine Electric Company,
in a letter 'to the Palestine Post,
denounced as "absolutely false
and utterly libelous," the report-
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Henry Lim
Truce -Commission in Jerusalem
Egg Rolls—Won Ton—Gal Kow—Steak Kow
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Rutenberg stated that he
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charges of espionage this week,
from the newspapers. If this al-
legation of the Truce Commis-
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PEC Denies Alleged
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CHINESE VILLAGE INN

Fried Noodles

Group of 474 Jewish Refugees
Leaves Italy for Israel

ROME, (JTA) — A group of
474 displaced Jews—men, women
and children — left for Israel
aboard the S. S. Caserta. Dr.
Leon Bernstein, chairman of the
Central Committee of Jewish
Refugees of Italy, is on board. He
will attend conferences in Israel
during the next few weeks.

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Open daily 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

WHERE TO DINE

HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
CHOOSE BOESKY'S
12th and Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings.

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious-
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