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November 25, 1949 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-25

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Jewish Center Activities

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

and Affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Federation.)

ter swim coach, assisted by Mary
Klavons and Dave Zeff. There
are still openings for men and
boys on the team.
.* * *
Newly elected officers of the
TWELFTH STREET MOTHER'S
CLUB are: President, Bessie Kat-
chan; vice president, Eva Good-
man; recording secretary, Anna
Libowsky; financial secretary,
Gertrude Garmel; treasurer,
Rose Greenberg; temporary
treasurer, Jennie Hurwitz; Pales-
tine treasurer, Fanny Waldfogel;
chaplain Carrie Sperling; sick
committee, Anna Davis a n d
Betty Barbas.

Norman Telcove and Mrs. Hy
Schwartz, children of the found-
er of the Center's HOLLYWOOD
TELCOVE CLUB, will lead the
Harvest Dance grand march at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 27, in
Butzel Hall. Bill Weiner and his
band will provide music, states
program chairman, Miriam Slo-
bin.

* *

*

The ADULT DEPARTMENT
will feature "Emperor Jones,
starring Paul Robeson, as film-
of-the-month, at 9 p.m., Wed-
nesday, Nov. 30, in Butzel Hall.
* * *
SATURDAY NITE DANCE
COMMITTEE announces a dance
at the Center Nov. 26. Music will , The weight of one's body is
be provided by a popular dance composed of 5 to 6 per cent
mineral' matter.
band.
* * *



At the meeting of CENTER
MOTHERS CLUB, at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, Nov. 14, the following
officers were installed; president,
Lea Rubel; vice-president, Bella
Katz; recording secretary, Anna
Libowsky; dean, Ida Drapkin;
financial secretary, Lena Cohen,
treasurer and reporter, Bernice
Posen; temporary treasurer,
Rose Yaffi; chaplain, Martha
Marzkon; sick committee, Esther
Rosen and Sarah Stein; delegate
to Jewish Community Council,
Bella Katz; flower fund, Goldie
Baskin.
* * *

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ATHENS, (JTA)—Joint Dis-
tribution Committee will as-
sume responsibility for a relief
and welfare program in Greece,
Harold Goldfarb, JDC director
in this country, announced by
letter to the Central Board of
Jewish Communities.

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simple to use for cleaning dish-
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celain, tile and enamel, all other
houshold cleaning. It is odorless,
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MIAMI BEACH — David Ros-
ner, hotel operator of Miami
Beach and Atlantic City, N. J.,
announced his supervision of
dietary laws in the setting of a
luxury hotel.
The hotel selected by Rosner
is the ocean front Delmonico, on
the ocean in Miami Beach at
64th Street. Rosner closed a 10-
year-lease on the Delmonico for
approximately $2,000,000. His
management began Nov. 1.
Following extensive remodel-
ing of the kitchens, and redec-
oration of the lobby and guest-
rooms, the Delmonico's new
dining rooms will open around
Dec. 4, for traditional and
scrupulous Kosher cuisine.

THE JEWISH NEWS-15

Friday; November 25, 1949

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SOMETHING NEW
IN TRAVEL
,

CENTER SWIMMERS held
their first practice meet Tuesday
evening, Nov. 15 in the Center
pool. All the swimmers saw
action, including Marty Siegel,
one of last season's veterans,
and Marshall Blondy, Erve
Rubinstein, and Raymond Feder-
man. Siegel broke the pool rec-
ord for the 40 yard breaststroke
with a 24.3 performance. Bloridy
lowered the boy's 40 and 100
yards breastroke records and
the boy's 60-yards individual
medley time. Rubinstein took
almost three seconds off the 100
yard backstroke records.
The swimming meet was con-
ducted by Manny Ratner, Cen-

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for American Jewry's philanthropic
support of Israel is the United. Jewish Appeal.
The primacy of the United Jewish Appeal in this field has
been agreed upon by the Jewish communities of the United
States and the organizations through which they operate.
Nevertheless, repeated attempts are under way by individuals
and new organizations, to collect funds for special and
limited Israel purposes. These purposes are not always valid
and the claims put forward by the new organizations
are not always warranted by the facts.
The net effect of their activities is to divert important sums
from certain legitimate campaigns, particularly that of the
United Jewish Appeal whose funds are the main support
of the great immigration, colonization and absorption
program in Israel.
It is the overwhelming sense of the American Jewish
community that a multiplicity of campaigns for Israel is
harmful both to Israel and to the giver, who is in no position
himself to check on the merits of the various claims made
upon him and whose gifts, spread over a wide field,
fail to achieve maximum beneficial effects.
As a direct result of demands by the organized Jewish
communities of the United States, and with the support and
sympathy of the Government of Israel, a COMMITTEE ON
CONTROL AND AUTHORIZATION OF CAMPAIGNS has been
established by the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Its function
is to scrutinize all proposed campaigns in behalf of Israel
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