▪ =-980111100110118001}8001001098001100811000080100000R00000811111001000$110181800101080000t THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, July 29, 1949 F. I Danny Bnai Brith Launches Drive For Members Raskin's - S LISTENING T At a meeting of local Bnai Brith Lodge presidents and membership chairmen, held July 27, it was unanimously de- cided to launch a summer mem- bership campaign, under the au- ..7 ";i111111111111111118111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111181111111111177: WATCHING WRESTLING on CHILDREN'S DEPT ... Youth- . television set in Dexter window, ful son asked friend of Harry last week, proved a costly eve- Lipson, WJBK ad man, what an- ning pastime for three commu- gels do in heaven. . . In simple nity-ites. . . Their pockets were answer as befitting the child's picked. . . The light-fingered age, he replied that they sing operative didn't realize too much and play the harp . . . and the cash for his efforts ... but items lad asked, "Don't they have any beyond value only to the victims radios there?" * * * were contained in the two wal- AFTER STRENUOUS cam- lets that were hoisted. . . Merle Kramer pleadingly asks the fel- paigning, last year, for keeping low or woman . • . should either our neighborhoods clean . . . be reading this column . . . to one would suppose that folks please return the picture of him had learned its worth in com- standing beside his mother and munity pride . . . and would father . . . since neither parent therefore abide by maintenance is living . . . and it is the only requirements. . . But lack of in- telligence overrules sound rea- one he has of them together. soning . . . and many neighbor- * * * hoods would still make a pig's DETROIT WILL BE host to pen look like a bed of roses by Bnai District Convention in 1950. comparison . . . what with so MAXWELL M. LOWE • . . Grand hello offered recently much waste paper and trash by Winnipeg residents will be carelessly strewn about with ob- spices of the Greater Detroit mark to shoot at for local folks. vious unconcern. . . The "Clean- Bnia Brith Council. . . . Everybody that was any- up Campaign" took a lot of work Maxwell M. Lowe, Council body, including the premier, and valuable time because there membership chairman, will di- mayor and other top officials, were persons interested in our rect the campaign, with Jack gave warm reception . . • but community being a place of Leeds as co-chairman. the high note in good feeling in which to be proud. All new members who join up the "Welcome Bnai Brith" signs to Sept. 14, will be presented, at exhibited in store windows by the first regular meeting, in Jewish and non-Jewish store- honor of the respective lodge keepers. presidents. * * * Appropriate awards will be presented to those who obtain STEVEN YOUNG is only two three or more members during and-a-half years old, but he'll Dr. Philipson Bequeathed the campaign. . name you any car _that passes $5,000 for Inter-Faith Work on the street, regardless of age. Editor, The Jewish News: • • . The son of Goldie and So many of your readers sup- Daniel Cullen Opens Charlie Young possesses an un- port our work that I'm sure they canny memory of never forget. will be interested in the follow- New Penobscot Office . When only a year-and-a- ing item : Daniel G. Cullen, Detroit pat- half old, he could recognize the The National Conference of title of about 90 nursery rhymes. Christians and Jews, parent or- ent lawyer, celebrates two de- ... Another uncanny example of ganization of the Detroit Round cades of service in the profession his photogenic mind . . . and Table of Catholics, Jews and by announcing the opening of one which Goldie and Charlie Protestants, has received a be- his new offices in the Penob- still cannot understand . . . is quest of $5,000 from the late Dr. scot Building. In addition to enjoying a na- his ability to put on records .. . David Philipson, Dean of the and know which one he's play- Reform Rabbinate and for many tional reputation in patent work, ing . . . without being able to years beloved rabbi of Bene Mr. Cullen has long been active has read! Israel Congregation of Cincin- in community affairs. He Jew- * * * as secretary of the nati. This was one of Dr. Philip- served NEW TWIST in convenience is son's major gifts to philan- ish Community Council, vice- president of Shaarey Zedek adopted for picnic by Louis Mar- thropic causes. Men's Club and president of shall and Philip Handler Bnai Executive Secretary Probus. He is now secretary of Brith lodges . . . July 31 . . . at JOSEPH Q. MAYNE the United Hebrew Schools and Middle-Rouge Park. .. Plenty of Detroit Round Table a member of the Tufts Alumni * * * baby sitters will watch the kid- Council. He resides with his dies while mom and dad frolic N. W. School's Thanks family at 2500 W. Boston Blvd. about . . . Grudge game for tro- Editor, The Jewish News: phy to be presented annually to Please accept the thanks of winner will be fought between t h e administration of t h e CARE Packages to Israel the two lodge baseball teams. . . Northwest Hebrew Congregation NEW YORK, (JTA)—Emanuel It'll be a regularly scheduled Religious School for so gener- Bnai Brith League contest. ously permitting us to use the Borenstein, head of the CARE * * * columns of your dignified news- mission to Israel said that CARE expects to extend its non-profit HAROLD SEGAL, office sup- paper as the most important food package service to Israel, ply man, wonders why the De- medium of our publicity. beginning in September. He will ALLEN A. WARSEN troit Times made such a recent arrive in Tel Aviv on Aug. 10 to Director, Religious splash with pictures about local open CARE's mission there. School of Northwest gent who had reached age of Hebrew Congregation 98. . . . "After all" says Harold, eta****~~mmimmimm • • "look how long it took him to MEET YOUR FRIENDS get there!" Cutler Radio Offers • * • * AT THE SEEIN"N HEARIN' Dept. . . . 20-60% Reductions Barrister Milton Fischer holding Twenty to 60 per cent reduc- up traffic while trying desper- tion on records, radios and tele- ately to get car started ... aft- vision sets are being offered at 0 . : er inconveniently stalling in Cutler Radio and Television, area afront Penobscot Bldg. . . 13219 Dexter, during a remodel- • OPEN ALL NIGHT • The horn-blowing would have ing sale, now in progress. All sale items are in perfect put a marriage procession to shame! . . . Eddie Epstein, the condition, and are uncondition- LIEBERMAN and • Linwood at storm-window boss, giving rhum- ally guaranteed. Cutler Radio is I CITRON: Taylor ba exhibition on nitery floor .. . open Monday, Thursday and • • after being called on during Saturday evening to 9. osetoseosoomee•esedwel show and introduced as one of Detroit's best amateur rhumba dancers.. . Town talk that Jew- ish bakers may be next to feel organized war on issues meant for public benefit. .. High prices Empress of the Organ being charged for bread is ex- PLUS AN ALL-STAR STUDDED SHOW pected to be lashed at. . . This follows measure of success achieved on issues in the kosher 2 Great Shows Nightly Returning Aug. 1 butcher situation. . . Charlene 8:30 and 11:30 Karp ably holding down lead spot in "The Drunkard" at Club Open Sundays 2 to 9 p.m. Denmark's Ambassador Casanova. . . She is the wife of Special Family Show '7 p.m. of Hilarity Barrister Morris Karp. . . Sign Reservations may now be made that reads, "Modern Antiques," Scientifically Cooled to Your Comfort By Coiling WO. 5-6877 reported by Alec Stern as seen in front of house on U.S. 12. 12 Minutes from Detroit Rabbi Fulfills Mitzvah Of Pilgrimage to Israeli State By RABBI ISSAC STOLLMAN The commandment of pilgrim- age to Jerusalem has been per- ennially a mitzva of great em- otional appeal. A provision for pilgrims has it that one who is blind in one eye need not make the journey. One of my prayers before departing for Israel was that I see with both eyes, as an impartial, three-dimensional ob- server. I trust that my prayer was not in vain. Touring the land from length to breadth one can find no place not enshrined by the miracles of courage and bravery. From Rehovoth to Har Tov, one drives along a new road hewn in six weeks through rock and desert sands, marvels of Is- raeli accomplishment. Jerusalem can tell a story not only of hunger and suffering but of superlative heroism. Safed, the holy, mystic city of Israel with its exotic past, was a prominent spearhead of the Arab strategy. Whoever w ould understand the obdurate defense of the set- tlers must visit the Negba, Saad and Beayros Yitzchoh where no site is unfurrowed by the ravages of war. Part of the road from Jeru- salem to Tel Aviv is littered with burnt out skeletons of trucks and jeeps which carried food to beleagured areas. A reverent shudder fills the passerby as he follows this road. One feels that Our Letter Box I BAGEL • • PALACE •I I • • NOW IN PERSON! ETHEL SMITH VICTOR BORGE ANNUAL CONTEST by column to select 10 best-dressed men in the Jewish community will start on date now being decided upon for sometime in early fall. THE pt c...tmtvood "SHOW SPOT OF CANADA" Downtown Detroit Located on Dougall Rd. Windsor, Ontario the ancient curse of the Galuth r of sheep led to slaughter, has been completely broken. With tight lips and tear brim- med eyes I stood among the mourners at Tel Aviv when the ashes of 200,000 martyrs of the European crematoriums w e r e led through the streets with an honor guard of Israeli soldiers. 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