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August 26, 1949 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-26

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THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Cantor Visits

V Building

EDDIE CANTOR, star of stage, screen and radio, while in
etroit last week visited the site of the JWV Memorial Home.
• eing built at Davidson and Petosky.. Cantor praised the pro-
ect and the purpose for which it is to be dedicated. Shown
ith Cantor above are MEYER SILVERMAN, (left) president
f the Gold Star Fathers organization, and LESTER LEACH,
executive director of the JWV Memorial Home Association.
Leaders of the JWV campaign for construction funds urge the
community to support the drive for $105,000.

Friday, August 26, 1949

Women Plan Booths
For Pledge Payment.
At Annual Meeting

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As a climax of their drive for
payments on 1949 Allied Jewish
Campaign pledges, members of
the collection committee of the
Jewish Welfare Federation Wom-
en's division will set up special
collection booths at the Divi-
sion's annual meeting, Wednes-
day, Sept. 28, at the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.
Mrs. Leo Mellen, chairman of
the collection committee, initi-
ated the drive this week by call-
ing a meeting of her committee
at her home. Immediate funds
are needed to meet housing :fe-
quirements in Israel, adjustment
services for New Americans and
other social service requirements

supported by the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
All members of the Women's
Division—which includes wom-
en contributors to the 1949
Campaign—will be invited to
the meetings at which officers
will be elected for the coming
year. The program is being ar-
ranged under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Harry Becker.

This Week's Radio Programs
Of Jewish Interest

JEWISH

COMMUNITY
COUNCIL HOUR
Time: 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug.
28.
Station: WDET-FM.
Feature: The last in a series
of eleven programs featuring
constituent organizations of the
Community Council. Isadore Le-
vin, president of the Detroit
Chapter of the American Jewish
Committee, will be guest speaker.
* * *

THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Atig.
28, station WTCB, Flint; .8 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 4, station WWJ
(transcribed).
Feature: Hortense Calisher,
noted short story writer, will be
guest panelist in a discussion on
Psalms Eight and 130 eighth in a
series of discussions titled "The
Words We Live By."

The family of the late Mrs.
Deborah Bauman wishes to
thank relatives and friends for
the many kindnessess shown
them in their recent bereave-
own word for her original pro- ment.
gram of "relaxing through ex-
ercising with music." She is now
working on a fall studio relax-
ercise show with John Pival,
program manager of WXYZ-TV.
52-DAY ALL EXPENSE TOUR
* * *
On the Luxury Liner
The YOUNG ADULT NEW-
$1450.00 up
ILE
DE
FRANCE
COMERS' CLUB, newly formed
Rosh Hashana in Tel Aviv
for 18 to 35-year-olds, will hold
its first social affair at 8:30 p.m.,
Yom Kippur in Jerusalem
Sunday, Aug. 28, in the outdoor
Also Visiting
court of the Center. The charter
France and Switzerland
meinbers extend an invitation to
Other Roundtrip Steamship
all new Detroiters who have been
$350.00 up
in the United States three years
Fares
or less. There will be no admis-
Limited Number of Hotel Rooms—
$12 to $15, American Plan.
sion charge: The club is under
the direction of Monroe- Title,
$1087.20
Roundtrip by Air
and membership is free for six
PASSPORTS AND VISA
months.
ARRANGED FOR
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The little white bouncing ball
will be on the screen to help
the audience sing "Songs of
Travel Agents
Friendship" at the last MOVIE
NIGHT of the summer series
2029 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
at p.m.; Wednesday, Aug. 3.1,
:WO: 2-6227
in the outdoor court of the Cen-
ter. "Psychiatry in Action" will
be the accompanying film, a
presentation of :the.. results ,and
treatment of war neuroses.
"Songs of :Friendship" will . be
shown through the courtesy of
the Jewish Community Council.

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Bob .o Moonlight
Tickets Available

Holiday in Israel

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A dele-
gation of 30 Arabs from the vil-
lage of Abu Gosh, located north
of Jerusalem, have asked Israeli
authorities to grant them a land
area for the establishment of a
collective settlement.
The villagers, most of whom
are sympathetic to the Sternist
Party, offered to pay for the
land with their own property
in Abu Gosh, including their
homes and other immovable
property. They attributed their
desire to set up a Kizzutz to
the frequent land disputes which
have broken out among Abu
Gosh families and which recent-
ly resulted in bloody clashes.

Prescriptions & Repairs Called for and
Delivered. For Service at All Times
CALL WE. 3-3332

EDWARD PEVOS

Ophthalmic Optician

"Service at its Best" .

Sun Glasses — Safety Lenses
3216 Ewald Circle at Buena Vista

AT YOUR BUTCHER?

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

Parents and friends of HA-
BONIM day campers were
guests at the second WATER
CARNIVAL in the center potil
Thursday, Aug. 25. The campers'
program of races, diving and
Comedy stunts was supplemented
by a water ballet, a life-saving
exhibition, fancy and comedy
diving by the Center aquatic
Staff, Ada Uronovitz, Joe Schore
and Manny Ratner.
* * *
Campers who were awarded
Red Cross certificates for com-
pleting the beginners' course of
instruction are Arnold Aaron,
Fred Alpert, Jole Carliner, Allan
Blatt, Terry Grosslight, Stuart
Jaffe, Robert Kober, Sarah
Kolin, Allan Lipshy, Marvin
Rivkin, Jerry Ross, David Stern
and Gail Werber.
* * *
Blue and white -"MARATHON
SWIM" emblems for suit, sweater
or blazer have been won: 'by
Ann Ginnelly, first to complete
the 10-mile marathon swim
scheduled in the Center pool from
'June 26 to Aug. 26; Ada Urono-
-• Sanford Shapiro, Janet
Vitz;
Wuntrier, Bob Jaffe,-- Miriam
Shapiro, Al Resnick and :Lou
Sarko.
* * *
The WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB
will reopen Thursday, Sept. 1, JWV Reports:
under the direction of Eldean
Moorhead, supervisor of the chib
and recent guest on the Lady
of Charm WXYZ-TV program.
According to Miss Moorhead,
the .Women's Health Club is the
only one in Detroit which offers
Posts and auxiliaries which
her course in relaxercises, her 'lave not already picked up their
tickets for the JWV Bob-Lo
Moonlight, Tuesday, Aug. 30, or
who have not made reservations -
at the Department of Michigan
office, 206 Charlevoix Bldg., are
advised to•do. so at once, in or-
der to assure sufficient tickets
LONDON (JTA)—Sir Leon Si- for their membership.

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*
mon, chairman of the board of
governors of the Hebrew Uni-
The Veterans-2 Adiministration
versity of Jerusalem, announced has issued a warning against
that the Law Faculty will begin bogus insurance refund applica-
as a four-year course this fall.. tions that are being circulated
He said the course will be based throughout the city. These forms
mainly on Palestine Mandatory are not accepted by - the Veter-
law, which incorporates much ans Administration. The legal
Turkish law, but that it is
applications will be available on
tended to introduce Jewish law Aug. 29 at any post office or
gradually. He said that Jewish veterans' organizations..
law must be harmonized with
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the principles of modern law.
I' Morris Bordelove, past depart-
The Department of Economic ment commander, has been ap7
and Social Studies at the Uni- ppointed to head a committee
versity will be working fully in for the publishing of a monthly
the new academic year, Sir Leon
added, while the humanities JWV newspaper.
* * •
side will be enlarged by the in-
Among the summer philan-
troduction of a Bachelor of Arts
thropic activities of the Yetz-
degree based on a general three- Cohen Post and Auxiliary in its
year course instead of the con-
tinental tradition, hither to charitable work was the spon-
practiced, of specialization from sorship of a young boy whose
the beginning. Sir Leon stressed mother is a member of the Gold
that the University must not Star Wives of America, at sum-
serve the state of Israel exclu- mer camp for two weeks. The
sively, but must maintain a link next social affair of the group
with the Jewish community will be in the form of a weinie
abroad in order to secure spi- roast. for their wives and hus-
ritual unity of the Jewish people bands, Saturday night, Aug. 27,
at Palmer Park.
all over the world.

Arabs Ask Land Grant
To Establish Kibbutz

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