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December 16, 1949 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-12-16

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THE JEWISH NEWS-291

News Brevities

Friday, December 16, 1949

Branch 11, LZOA Hears
Rabinovitz
on Histadrut
MENUCHAH FAMILY CLUB the Detroit Institute of Arts.

will hold a children's party at
2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Weindling on Glendale Ave. Ed-
ward Benjamin, club president,
will relate the story of Hanukah,
and D. Menuck, the oldest mem-
ber, will light the candles. An-
other party, for the adult mem-
bers, will be in the form of a
buffet dinner-dance at 7 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 25.
*
BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS
PTA will hold its Hanukah meet-
ing, first general meeting of the
year, Thursday, Dec. 22, at 8:30
p.m. A program of • Hanukah
songs, skits and recitations will
be presented by boys and girls
from the day and afternoon
schools and the affiliated Beth
Jacob girls' school.
* * *
KOLLIN FAMILY CIRCLE met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Kollin of Pontiac, Dec. 11.
A social evening followed the
regular business session.
* *
Color motion pictures of "Pri-
mitive Tribes of Darkest Africa,"
containing the only sequences
ever filmed of the secret "com-
ing of age" ceremonies of the
Bavenda and Zulu maidens, will
be shown in a WORLD AD-
VENTURE SERIES public lecture
at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, at

Anti-Semitism Termed
Cause of Peekskill Riots

NEW YORK (JTA) —The
American Civil Liberties Union
reported that an abnormal
growth of anti-Semitism in
Peekshill, N. Y., prodded into a
mood of violence by the local
press, was the basic cause for
the riots which broke out there
last. summer during a concert at
Which Paul Robeson appeared.
The report, whose signatories
included Rabbi Irving Miller,
president of the American Jew-
ish Congress, declared: "The un-
provoked rioting was fostered
largely by anti-Semitism, grow-
ing out of local resentment
against the increasing influx of
Jewish summer residents from
New York. It was heightened by
the area's tradition of political
violence."

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Na-
tional Conference of Jewish So-
cial Welfare announced that its
51st annual meeting will be held
in Atlantic City, June 4-9, at the
Hotel Chelsea.

Graham Young, South African
adventurer whose cruise from
Cape Town to the West Indies
in a 34-foot yawl is recounted in
the best seller "The Wind Is
Free," will appear in person with
his color pictures.
* *
Nominations of candidates for
the title of DETROIT'S "MOST
OUTSTANDING YOUNG MAN"
this year will be opened to the
general public, Robert G. Park-
er, president of the Detroit Jun-
ior Board of Commerce, an-
nounced. Eligibility for the "Dis-
tinguished Service Award" is
based on outstanding community
service, leadership and charac-
ter of the individual, and he
must be between 21 through 35
years of age; according to Junior
Board of Commerce rules.

Season's Greetings

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Open 12 Noon to 11 p.m.

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Best Wishes for a
Happy Hanukah

Holiday Greetings

MARX & CO.

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Season's Greetings

ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Forty schol-
arships and fellowships for a
year's study on the Cincinnati
campus of Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion will
be awarded during 1950 by the
National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods, it was announced
at the organization's 35th an-
nual executive board meeting.
The grants, valued at more
than $16,000 will be given through
the group's scholarship and re-
ligious education fund, which is

also the source of an addition&
$35,000 contributed to the NFTS
parent body, the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations, for
religious education activities.
$10,000 was also contributed to
the Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion for re-
furnishing of the men's dormi-
tory on the Cincinnati campus.
This donation brings to $36,500
NFTS contributions for this
project.

Season's Greetings

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Experienced Operators Only

7122 W. 7 Mile Rd.
UN. 4-0106

Branch 11 of the Detroit Labor
Zionist Organization of America
meets at 2310 Gladstone at 9
p.m., Friday, Dec. 16.
Sam Rabinovitz of the De-1
troit Histadrut will speak on
"Economic Challenge in Israel-
Histadrut." A. film will follow
his talk.
For information on the group's
activities, call Bob Kannon, TY.
6-3749, or Esther Goldberg, TY.
6-3286.

NFTS Scholarships,
Grants to HU College

Hanukah Greetings

from.

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