• 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Yom. Kippur Deadline Sept. 30 On account of Yom Kippur, observance of which will be on Monday, Oct. 3, all copy for the issue of The Jewish News of Oct. 7 must be in the hands of the edi- tor not later than at 12 noon on Friday, Sept. 30. Brevities DURFEE Noted Cleveland Rabbi to Speak At Council's Education Program Dr. Shrnarya Kleinman, presi- dent. of the Jewish Community Council, announces that Dr. Bar- nett R. Brickner, spiritual leader of the largest Reform congrega- tion in the United States, the Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleve- land, will address a community- wide gathering Wednesday even- ing. Oct. 5, under the sponsor- ship of the Council. Rabbi Brickner will speak in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. on the subject "Are Our Children Ours?" The Culture -Comtnission of the Jewish Community Council, under --the chairmanship of Rabbi Alorris Adler and Charles E. Feinberg, chairman of the Anti-Zionist Jewish Zeaiofs Approve UN Plan for Jerusalem JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A re- quest that the city of Jerusalem be internationalized under the protection of the United Nations has been forwarded to the UN by an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group in this city which is op- posed to "Zionist political domin- ation of the Holy Land." The group, Neturei Kartha (guardians of the city) has also I demanded that the members of ' the sect be given international passports and that the UN ap- point one or several "responsible' persons among United Nations members who will be entrusted to secure and protect the rights and interests" of -Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem. It also asked the conversion of Jerusalem into a city where Orthodox Jews "could ,live freely and independently." The memorandum asserts that the group has been "generally opposed to the establishment of Jewish state, especially under Zionist. rule" and this point of view was expressed to the United • Nations Special Committee on a Palestine. The document, signed by Rab- bis Amram Blau and Ahron Katz;enelenbogen, states that because the Zionism "of today fully contradicts the divine To- rah, our spiritual leaders in Pal- estine and throughout the world have started to fight Zionist po- litical domination of the Holy Land." it added.- that "Zionist rule of the country" endangers the Orthodox "since the Zionists are resolved to root out the re- ligious basis of Judaism and change its face." " Meanwhile, a mass meeting in Jerusalem held by Herat de- manded that the "entire city of David" should become the cap- ita.' of Israel. Council 's Jewish Education Month Committee, have invited Rabbi Brickner to spearhead the observance of Jewish Education Month. A revised edition of "A Call to Jewish Parents", a directory of Jewish educational facilities available in our community: has been issued by the Council. Copies can be obtained by call- ing or writing the Council. Israel Brochure Lists Memorial Opportunities , The officers of Temple Israel have published a memorial bro- chure containing an artist's con- ception of the interior of the building of Temple Israel, now under construction. The bro- chure is intended to guide mem- bers and friends of the congre- gation who may wish to mem- orialize dear departed ones and honor the living in the fur- nishings and on the walls of_ the Temple. The children of Temple Israel will bring a Sukkot harvest of- fering of toys, records, books, and comics to be given to the children's' hospital. Religious School - sessions are held every • Saturday and Sun- day. There will be no sessions on Sukkot morning. Saturday, Oct.. 8, or on the morning of the Feast of Conclusion, Satur- day, Oct. 15. fleet of 200 Trucks Sent to Jewish State NEW YORK — (JTA) — Two hundred Ford trucks, paid for from funds which Israel received in the Export-Import Bank loan, were shipped to the Jewish state. Dr. Saul Lipshitz, repre- sentative of the Ford Motor Company in Israel and former chairman of the Tel Aviv Cham- ber of Commerce, who is now in New York, said :that this is the biggest ' single shipment of trucks Israel has ever received. 47,800 WRITE JINGLES - Approximately 47.800 women finished jingles on laundry serv- ice in the "Housewife Holiday" Contest, conducted during Au- gust by members of the De- Mrs. C. R. Finley; second prize, Andrew Rahn; fourth, Mrs. other winners Mrs. Edward C. Chapel with Rabbi Joseph Thu- mim, Rabbi Israel Halpern and Cantor Hyman Adler officiating. She leaves her husband, Arthur; two brothers. Irving Stern and Sam Sternshine of N. Y. Inter- ment was in Machpelah Ceme tery. NEW YORK—A United Press dispatch of Sept. 16 alleging that Dr. Nahum - Goldmann, chair- man of the American Section of the Jewish Agency Executive had "urged" at the European Zionist Conference in Paris that Jews the world over be granted "double nationality" to the coun- try in which they live. and to Israel, was emphatically denied by Dr. Goldmann. "I never used the term 'double nationality' and I have always been opposed to that idea," he said. "What I did state was that every Jew can ow -a political loyalty only to the country in which he lives, but that he should at the same time, be linked to Israel by moral and spiritual ties." - Salt content of the Great Salt Lai-.e is high because there. is no outlet. The lake loses water only through evaporation, leaving only the salt. CHAPTER of BET- TER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION is sponsoring a series of six lec- tures to be given by E. L. Middle- wood, director of mental health education for the state of Mich- igan. These lectures will be titled "Your Child's • Growth and De- velopment," and will be given in Durfee auditorium Oct. 4, Nov. 8, Dec. 6, Jan. 3, Feb. 7, March 7. * * * Anna Krupkin, president of the PARK LOAN ASSOCIATION, said that in memory of Allen Cantor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Can- tor, and Louis Baltuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Baltuck, the Association pledged $100 to the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. * * MARY GARDEN, whose career was as spectacular as the Roar- ing '30s in which she performed, will open her first American coast to coast speaking tour at Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday morning, Oct. 5, at 11 o'clock. The former opera star, at one time the highest paid singing actress in the world, will talk at the Fisher Theater. Now a zest- ful 72, Miss Garden feels that through her lectures she will re- vitalize opera, and at the same time encourage young singers. Advance • reservations for the event are available at Grinnell's, WO. 2-1124. * * * Annual homecoming celebra- tion during the week-end of Oct. 7-8-9 is announced by of- ficials of FERRIS INSTITUTE. Increased interest in Ferris Institute was stimulated during the last session of the State Legislature with the passage of the Smith - Vanderwerp Bill, making Ferris a State College as of July 1, 1950. The 65-year-old educational institution, founded- in 1884 by the late Woodbridge N. Ferris, has an enrollment of 1,165 students. . „... * * * 0 SkV ► NGS CURRENT RATE Accou Ts YOUR NEIG1-130R1100D SAYING'S INSTITUTION" - , allod. aLCortland-111:94111 T111. Four at Illiritary- -- 1.11.3-7600 -:- HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT 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 Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." , UN. 1-9802 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Biks. So. 18 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours 12832 W. '; Mile Open' 11 a.m. to 3 a.m., Closed Mondays KORN'S RESTAURANT 12216 LINWOOD at Richton MR. BEN 'WEINSTOCK Owner of Radiant Neon Light Co. who is now visiting in Israel with THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat. 11=1; Sun. 11 to CLOSED MONDAYS 17144 Schaefer Best wishes for a Happy New Year to All our Relatives and Friends Milton's Dry Goods Store 8811 Linwood Mr. & Mrs. Milton Bernstein MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service 7113 PURITAN 441s UN. 4-9816 SID'S CAFE LOUNGE Every Dinner a Pleasant Memory Moderate Prices—Dancing 2 Shows Nightly TU.. 2-3883 15241 E. Warren at Barham FREDSON'S RESTAURANT Good Food Is Good Health Open 7 days 12017 DEXTER ru. Elmhurst 5 a.m. Till 2 a.m. CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE , Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar - Free Parking Near Downtown TErrace 2-8600 3020 GRAND RIVER MENJO'S TERRACE ROOM - SUPPER CLUB Excellent Cuisine & Liquors Dancing 928 W. McNichols For reservations: UN. 3-0100 DETROIT LELAND HOTEL • Receptions • Luncheons • Banquets Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300, All Newly Decorated Call Mr. Schultz Grenadier Room, for Delicious WO. 2-2300 After Theatre Snacks JOEY'S STABLES NOW. OPEN For Lunches and Dinners . . . Dancing Saturday Night VI. 3-3636 8800 W. JEFFERSON MANZO and ROGELL Specializing in Genuine Italian Spaghetti and American Dishes. Open Sundays — Closed Mondays KE. 2-3399 19532 W. McNICHOLS CAFETERIA ON WAYNE CAMPUS titit35.1"\° Delicatessen and Home Cooked Foods FA. 1-0637 4818 Cass, Opp. Wayne U. Main Bldg. FAIRMONT FOOD CO. Established 1884 SIMPSON'S FISH & CHIPS & SCOTCH SAUSAGE UN. 3-2620 10108 W. McNichols Open 11:30 to 8 — Closed Monday - Friday & Saturday to Midnight Toke Out Service Your Representative MARDI-GRAS CHOP HOUSE Mr. & Mrs. Martin Lichtman and Family Home Telephone: TO. 6-0665 Specializing in Steaks, Chops, Sea Food Open 11 :30 to 9:30 HO. 6426 12557 Livernois SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviollo NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS Weinstock, and his brothers and RELIEF SOCIETY wishes his friends, business Our annual fund raising Luncheon will be held on associates and relatives Wednesday, Nov. 30th— PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR UNiversity 1-4698 8333 THE HOME • A HAPPY AND 11 , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses sisters and their families TO. 6-9395 Where fine food and courteous service prevails. Catering to the individual as well as to all social functions. , , BAR EAT OUT TALL TOWERS announces the BLAINE RESTAURANT opening of its fall social season TYler 5-5399 at an open membership meeting 8737-12th Street DELICIOUS HOME STYLE JEWISH COOKING OPEN 24 HOURS Oct. 12 at the home of Bea Lud- wig, 1998 Gladstone, TY. 6-8348. HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT - * * * Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer Dr. John J. Sheinin, dean of Lunches & Dinners Gypsy Music - Dancing - Closed Monday the CHICAGO MEDICAL 8160 W. JEFFERSON SCHOOL, addressed a meeting , RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. of. community leaders at Huy- ler's, Sept. 29. The meeting was Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balilika Orchestra 21 Years in Business called under the sponsorship of WO. 1-0983 62 E. COLUMBIA Irwin I. Cohn, I. D. 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