100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 17, 1948 - Image 21

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-12-17

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Israel Ready to Negotiate
With 3-Power Commission

`-,

Bet h Yehudah Students Ship Relief Packages

PARIS (JTA)—The United depend greatly on the members
Nations General • Assembly ad- who compose it and on favorable
journed its Paris session follow- Security Council action on Is-
ing the formation of a Palestine rael's application for UN mem-
conciliation commission composed bership. "Both factors may have
of the United States, France and a direct bearing on the prospects
Turkey with the powers and for successful conciliation," he
functions formerly held by the said.
UN Palestine mediator and the
Security Council truce commis-
Israel Accused of Violations
sion.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Brig. Gen.
A resolution adopted' by the William Riley, UN Chief of Staff
Assembly instructs the commis- in Palestine, met with Israeli
sion to assist- the governments representatives to give them the
concerned to achieve a final set- Egyptians' views on armistice
tlement on all outstanding ques- negotiations. UN headquarters
tions with regard to Palestine. revealed that Riley visited Gaza.
At the same time, the Assembly
The UN truce staff released
resolution called on the Pales- the decision concerning the al-
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah students have concluded a drive for food and clothing for Israel, the
tine disputants to seek agree- leged incursion Of Syrian terri-
ment by negotiation either tory by Israelis. The incident, first shipment of which amounted to 1,777 pounds. Solicitation, packing and shipping was conducted
through the commission or di- which is said to have occurred by the students. Completing packing operations (a Bove) are, left to right: ZEV RUBINSTEIN, student
rectly. The Assembly also reaf- in a Syrian village lying across chairman of the drive; WILLIAM SANDLER, REU VEN LEVINSON, MAX W. TEMCHIN, SHLOMO
firmed the decision of a year ago the border, was called a "flagrant MOERMAN and MOSHE RUBINSTEIN. Temchin, vice president of the Yeshivah, defrayed the shipping
to place Jerusalem under an in- truce violation" by the UN.
expenses, and Sandler, president of Cong. Beth Te filo Emanuel, in cooperation with Elson's Bakery,
ternational regime.
Two large buildings were contributed the sacks needed for packing clothing.
Cominenting on the Assem- requisitioned by the government
bly resolution, an Israeli dele-
for the forthcoming constituent
Problems of prejudice and dis-
The TRUMAN FORE S T soon to
gation spokesman said: "Israel
assembly. Only the opening ses-
In appreciation of his humane
views with satisfaction that the
sion will be held in• Jerusalem. crimination as they affect.Italian- be planted in Israel by the work among Jewish DPs, Rabbi _
Americans
and
other
minority
resolution contains no vestige
Mizrachi
Women's
Organization
Unconfirmed reports state after
Nathan Baruch, director of Vaad
of endorsement of the late
the general elections the present groups are now being dramatized of America will contain 50.000 Hatzala activities in Germany,
mediator's report which the
13-member cabinet will be en- over the airwaves for the first trees—one for each Mizrachi wo- presented to General LUCIUS D.
time in the history of Italian lan- man in the •United States. The CLAY on behalf of the Jewish
delegation declared from the
larged to 15 or 17 members.
guage broadcasting in the United current budget of the Mizrachi
outset to be unacceptable even
States. A 13-program series IL Women's Organization of DPs, the first copy of a new
as a basis for discussion.-More-
Release Cyprus Students
edition of the Book of Psalms
PROSIMO TUO (The Man Next
over, there is nothing in the
LONDON (JTA)—The British Door), has been produced jointly _America — $1,500,000 — is the with English translation, pub-
resolution which invalidates in
largest
in
the
24
year
history
of
foreign office and the Cyprus by the foreign language depart-
any way the basic principles
the women's religious-Zionist lished by that organization on
governor agreed to release all
of the Palestine resolution of yeshiva students interned in Cy- ment of the Anti-Defamation group.
former Nazi presses placed at
League- of Bnai Brith and the In-
Nov. 29, 1947."
*
prus, the World Agudas Israel stitute for Democratic Education
their disposal for educational
Asserting that Israel has con-
Macmillan Co. has published purposes by the U. S. Army.
sistently advocated a settlement announced here. The British act- in the form of 15-minute trans-
ed on the Agudah request. There
through negotiation—which the are 300 rabbinial students on the criptions. Currently featured on "Yeats: The Man and the Masks,"
by RICHARD ELLMANN, son of
Assembly now provides — the island and • together with their WOV, New York's leading Italian
spokesman reaffirmed Israel's wives and children they number language station, the series is also Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellman of
being distributed to the 57 other Detroit. "Yeats" was Ellmann's
willingness to enter into nego-
500. The Colonial Office author-
thesis written for his Doctorate
tiations without delay. The ne- ized arrangements for the release U. S. Italian language stations. at
ON THE OCEAN AT 8th STREET
Yale.
*
*
*
gotiations, he added, should aim
of 500. The 'selection will be
MIAMI BEACH
at a solution of the problem by
NEW YORE — The Hebrew
handled by Rabbi M. Semiadit-
agreement on all problems be- sky, member of Agudah execu- Immigrant Aid Society '(HIAS)
tween ahe Arabs and Jews, tak-
tive, who left for Cyprus. Mean-. announces that the Ecuadorian
1II9 COLLINS AVE
ing full account of "existing re-
while the JDC and the Jewish Government has offered sanctu-
MIAMI BEACH
alities."
agency instructed their repre- ary to 100 Jewish DP families
1/2 Block from Ocean.
The spokesman added a re- sentatives in the camps to assist
All Rooms
Rooms Private Bath
(about 400 persons) stranded in
and Shower.
minder that the conciliation in early transfer of released in-
Coffee Shop. Solarium
Shanghai, China, since the out-
commission's effectiveness would I ternes.
break of World War II,

BEACON HOTEL

amfR Hoof tt

• ._ •

~

_All,

News Brevities

COLLINS PLAZA

- Convalescent Home

MIAMI BEACH
The name of the TIVOLI
A bulletin of the GENERAL
24 Hour Nursing Care
Kosher—Entertainment
BREWING.CO., one of the oldest ZIONIST PARTY IN ISRAEL
DREAM HAVEN LODGE
brewing concerns in Michigan has just been published in Eng-
]681 Meridan Avenue
and maker of Altes Labe• . beer, lish for members of the party
Miami Beach, Fla.
Rabbi I. H. Shoulson. Dir.
has been changed to ALTES abroad. The first issue contains
BREWING CO. Howard'H. Col- the text of the program adopted
by, president and chairman of the at the conference held in August
NORMANDY SCHOOL
Oldest Established Boarding School
board, said the decision was made in Tel Aviv. Editorial comment
On Miami Beach
to eliminate the existing confu- is offered upon recent events in
Day school students accepted for 2
sion as to the company which the State of Israel from the view-
or more months. Complete academic
and recreation program to fit indi-
makes Altes Lager and the beer point of the General Zionist Par-
vidual needs. Nursery through High
made by the Tivoli Brewing Co. ty. The subjects treated are the
School — Leo Huberman, B.A.
(Harvard), Headmaster.
Altes Lager was sold first as a income tax changes, the new
1021 BIARRITZ DRIVE
premium beer by the Tivoli Progressive Party, the Histad-.
companion to Tivoli beer in the ruth Ovdeem (Jewish Labour
early pre-prohibition days. 'Then Organization) and its political
it was re-introduced in 1936. character. The Bulletin will be
Altes also operates the Aztec sent gratis to all who are inter-
Brewing Co., whose name also is ested and who apply to the Sec=
being changed to Altes Brewing retary, General Zionist Organi-
Co., at San Diego, Calif.
zation, 27 Conlefiore Street, Tel
- * * *
Aviv.
PRIVATE SCHOOL
DR. ROBERT J. GOODMAN,
* * •
NURSERY THROUGH 8th GRADE
former research geographer at
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
7705 ABBOTT AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH
Northwestern University, and
Dramatic Group of Bnai Brith
We Cordially Invite Your Inquiry
geographic advisor for several
presented a show "Bnai Britn
governmental agencies, has been Varieties," for Philip Handler
named to the staff.of the Wayne
Chapter of Bnai Brith, Dec. 8.
University geography depart-
The following participated: Mrs.
ment.
Henry Schore, Eve Meister, Ma-
* * *
bel Alvin, Ruth Feinshelbaum,
The Skyscraper Hotel on the Ocean
,.Talented pupils of the EVE
Frances Winsen, Ethel Berlin and
MEISTER STUDIO OF DRA- Sadie Pearlman.
THE
MATIC ART will present a va-
riety show "Meister Follies"—for
the Henry Morgenthou Chapter
ON THE OCEAN at 12th ST.
of Bnai Brith membership event,
12 Stories Devoted to
Luxurious Living
Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 9 p.m., at
AC1 G
OCEAN
ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS
the Rose Sitig Cohen Bldg. The
KOSHER
CUISINE
With Private Bath.
Ownership Management
youth review, composed of tal-
Solarium-Patio
SAMUEL M. GRUNDWERG
Write, wire for reservation s.
ented children, will feature songs,
MORRIS NEWMARK
N OR
AT I
dances, and dramatic and comedy
TN t i4 ivi
F.' H
readings. -
* * *
MIAMI BEACH
BY,THE SE iorStICIF'S*THEXTRES
Appointment of HERBERT
-
...
.
MILLMAN as director of Field
1 VA I ARII
.. , I ■ 9 ili
Service for the Jewish Center
,,,, J.
Err yr.
)1
i
:
":,
,
.

:4*.. a E
R0A
0.. C ,,14
Division of the National Jewish
-i'
\. N I
Welfare Board, has been an-
Pullmanettes
nounced by S. D. Gershovitz, ex-
ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL
ecutive director of the organiza-
3400 Collins Avenue
* C OLLINS A
tion. He succeeds Dr. Moses H.
MOM NOW!
Chaseman, who has been.,named
ROOMS WITH PRIVATE
director of JWB Large City Serv-
BATH AND SHOWER
ROOF TOP SOLARIUM
R
ices. Mr. Gershovitz at the same
HOTEL
STRICTLY KOSHER
time also announced the appoint-
AMERICAN PLAN
MIAMI BEACH
ELEVATOR SERVICE
3IRECTLY
on
the
OCEAN
et
24Ih
ment of Samuel Josolowitz as
...(EAf4,1
, director of JWB Rural Services.
SMART NORTH BEACH HOTEL
-
Centrally Located—Cocktail Lounge
Under-Personal Supervision of

ABBOTT

TI DES

CRE$CENTkdei

20th St. at Collins Ave.
MIAMI BEACH

Located in the finest section—Close
to all activities—large outside rooms
with combination tub and shower
Elevator — Steam Heat — Spacious
Lobby — Coffee Shop '— Private
- Swimming Pool
Low Seasonal Rates

LONDON ARMS
tkotei

T

THE JEWISH NEWS-21

Friday, December 17, 1948

Continental Dining Room—Private
Beach—Cabana Club—Social Staff
A. Halperin, Pres.

M. KREISBERG • D BRAMSON .
M. SUS M

M1 .AM I 111A

t if I D

New fireproof, air-conditioned,
Steamheated rooms, all with
private bath and shower. - Coffee
shop, solarium and other facilities
for an enjoyable stay.

Open • All Year

STEPHEN FOSTER

HOTEL and APARTMENTS
On the Ocean at 63rd St.
MIAMI BEACH

1 ROOM APT.—BATH & SHWR.

To Accommodate 2-3 or 4
Nov. 1 to Dec. 15—$8 to $10
Dec. 15 to War. 15—$16 to $20
Mar. 15 to May 1-58 to $12
• Season from $1350 Single

MIAMI BEACH

Beautifully appointed apts.—com
pletely equipped—plus all utilities.
' DAILY MAID SERVICE

Beautiful: new hotel, in
the center of resort life
. . . planned for your
enjoyment. Surf Bath-

Louis Levy, Mgr. Dir. Ph. 6-4631
N.Y. Off., Ph. Murray Hill 7-8625

ing front room, Solaria.
Entertainment, Dining

r J

;

i s

On the Ocean at 16th St.,

Miami Beach, Florida
♦ Private Beach
; (-:>
• Coffee Shop
♦ Private Bath, Shower and
Telephone in
every Room
♦ Early Reserva-
tions Suggested
• Patio-Cabana
Club

.

p

In the Heart of All Activities

1



Join our Champagne Party
New Year's Eve! Relax under a
tropical sun beside our pool and
ocean! Enjoy exciting nights
under the stars!

our Host.,

WILCO/14\Es YOU
TO T H E'

1

_ON •IHE 'OCEAN' C014„•:14....T.H.. ST:e"

You'll start

T.

a

tine New Year at

THE SPARKLING, NEW

'MIAMI
REACH

Directly n■ 10C4- C'e;
t '17" t‘ St,
-

tilnli t:

lVA t I. fit 1, c!,

,

, trik:i.

C011it 11[Lt
(Under N•bv MeTagemsnt) ,61

SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES
• SWIMMING POOL

• PRIVATE BEACH • CABANAS

OCEAN FRONT AT 36th STREET

MIAMI BEACH

SAUL B. YURAN,

MNG.

'4

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan