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December 16, 1949 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-12-16

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Hospital Visitor Learns of Hanukah

THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 16, 1949



City Scrap Trade Assn,
Names Officers for '50

The Greater Detroit Scrap
Trade Association, a non profit
corporation promoting coopera-
tion among scrap metal dealers
and governmental agencies, have
elected new officers for 1950.
The following officers will be
installed at the annual banquet
Jan. 14: Daniel Silverman, presi-
dent; Louis Vineberg, Lewis J.
Stern, vice presidents; Louis
Wonboy, financial secretary;
Samuel S. Schwartzberg, record-
ing secretary; Irving Bean,
treasurer; board • of directors,
Alvin Wasserman, J. L. Wolock,
H e n r y Miller, Theodore F.
Mason, Louis Alpert and Leo
Borden.

DR. WALTER "DAV I DSON, Israel tuberculosis specialist now

studying at the National Jewisl--. Hospital at Denver, takes time
off from his duties to explain the significance of Hanukah to
ANNETTE PHILIPPS, who visited the free, non-sectarian tu-
berculosis medical center. Dr. Davidson says that tuberculosis
is one of Israel's major health problems.

American Films Well Received In Israel

HOLLYWOOD—Holl ywood pic-
tures have two-thirds of the
screen time in the new state of
Israel and its pictures are the
most popular with its residents,
according to a report issued by
the Commerce Department F Illa-
tion picture branch. The Israel
survey di s c l o s e s tha: there
are no s p e c i a l restrictions
against Hollywood-made films,
other than those imposed as a
result of scarcity of dollar ex-
change.
Israel has about 100 movie
theaters, the newest ones being
well-built and with substantial
seating capacity. While censor-
ship is not strict it has been

tightening up.

Season's Greetings

Industrial - Commercial
Residential


Plumbing - Heating

Repairs and Replacements
Installations
30 Years Experience

David Doniger Dies
LAWRENCE, N. Y. ( J T A) —

Cl A. DELAUNEY

David D. Doniger, a founder of
the Zionist Organization of
America and one of its. first sec-
retaries, died here at the age of
CLEVELAND, (JTA)—A group 74.
of American businessmen, head-
ed by the Spero brothers of this
city, has purchased a large tract
purchasing land and making it of land near Tiberias in Israel
Best Wishes for
for the erection of a modern
fit for cultivation and settle- 200-room hotel. The land tract
A Happy Holiday
ment.
has been designated "Eretz Naf-
Other major expenditure cate- tali."
gories included: development of
Jerusalem area for housing and
Holiday Greetings
economic absorption of newcom-
ers, $803,144; economic depart-
ment to help stimulate indus-
17800 W. 7 Mile Road
trial growth and creai:e 'ob op-
KE. 2-0659
portunities, $171,936; education
and cultural activity particular-
ly for immigrant_ children, $704,-
809.
General Repairs - Overhauling

U. S. Group Buys Site
For Hotel in Israel

87 W. HOLLYWOOD
TO. 9-4759

UP21 1949 Report Shows 250,000
Entering Israel, $150 Million Spent

NEW YORK—United Palestine
Appeal Agencies in Israel spent
$150,106,580, most of it contrib-
uted by American Jews, during
1949 for • an overall program of
immigration, rehabilitation and
resettlemen, Judge Morris Roth-
enberg, UPA acting national
chairman, disclosed in a report
to the board of directors.
- Immigrants enter Israel at an
average rate of 600-700 a day,
Judge Rothenberg said. Over
250,000 Jews will have reached
Israel this year. The UPA de-
rives its funds from the United
Jewish Appeal campaign.
Of the sum spent Judge Roth-
enbery reported that $58,460,941
went for initial care and reha-
bilitation of immigrants, includ-
ing clothing and medical care
and their maintenance in camps.
Immigrant social problem cases
—orphans, widows with small
children, invalids — numbered
over 30,000 people requiring spe-
cial care, and in many instances
hospitalization. In 1950 the Joint
Distribution Committee joins
UPA in the care of these "hard-
core" cases.
UPA agencies spent $11,128,076
on immigrant housing during
1949; over 11,000 units were com-
pleted. At this month's _end an
additional 24.000 units, each
housing an average of three im-
migrants, will be under con-
struction. The continued influx,
however, Judge Rothenberg de-
clared, will still require more
than 90,000 immigrants to live in
camps while awaiting perman-
ent resettlement.
Agricultural development, in-
cluding establishment. of new
settlements, and the expansion
of those in existence to increase
Israel's absorptive potential,
cost UPA 829,065,747.
Through intensive agricultural
and housing programs about
220,000 immigrants were able to
leave the camps. Close to 30,000
were integrated in agriculture;
over 80,000 were absorbed into
other sectors of the country's
economy.
Land acquistion through the
Jewish National Fund—a UPA
constituent body—accounted for
$15,837,000 to cover the cost of

TOM'S
GARAGE

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e
Jewish Agency announces that
the ZIONIST ACTIONS COM-
MITTEE will meet in Jerusalem
in April, 1950.

Holiday Greetings

Carburetor - Ignition Service
Complete Brake Service

12703 W. CHICAGO
.
WE. 3-9488

Hanukah Greetings

RICHMAN
HEATING CO.

O'NEIL
REALTY

Est. 1924
Licensed

8235 LYNDON AVE.
TE. 4-2610

Season's Greetings

Season's Greetings

Dalee Baking Co.

NORTHWEST
DISTRIBUTORS

Bakers of the Finest
Pumpernickel and
Rye Bread - Dalee
White Bread
Cakes for All Occasions
Weddings - Birthdays
Parties, Etc.

Season's Greetings

PHILLIPS

TRUE FRUIT
PRODUCTS

Waste Oil Pickup
And Road Oiling Service

3901 WYOMING

4461 W. JEFFERSON
TA. 5-8193

Dearborn, Mich.

VI. 3-1700

2722 - 18th Street
TA. 6-5111

5771 OTIS

Season's Greetings

COLONIAL
Health Bread

ROSS O'HARA

Hard Rolls - French Bread

C. WAGNER & SON

Kaufman's Home
Styled Food Prod,

Licensed Master Plumber
Plumbing - Heating - Repairing

8622 OAKLAND
TR. 5-4379

2572 FENKELL AVE.
UN. 1-4757

-

Star Glove Co.

3960 Grand River

Season's Greetings

TE. 3-4500

People's Baking Co.

Detroit Colonial Bakery

1

4283 CADiLLAC

WA. 1-7171

Mr. & Mrs. D'Agostino, Prop.

Best Wishes to Our Friends and Patrons
For a Happy Holiday

ZENI Eli. MAGUIRE CO.

I

Season's Greetings

WE CATER TO PARTIES
SUBURBAN DELIVERY

2045 SPRINGWELLS

VI. 1-6940

TA. 5-1450

Season's Greetings

Seasons Greetings

Auto Service

Hanukah Greeting's

No facilities are

available yet for dubbing pic-
tures in Hebrew but there is no
object to such dubbing any time
it can be arranged.
Israeli audiences prefer
strongly dramatic features, mu-
sicals and pictures made from
best seller novels. The single-
feature policy is generally fol-
lowed.

Season's Greetings

COLMAN
HEATING CO.

Plumbing • CONTRACTORS iv Heating
Industrial — Power Process Piping

1587 HIGHLAND

TOwnsend 8-9239

11840 OAKLAND
TOwnsend 9-0006

Season's Greetings to Our
Friends and Customers

Finest Pumpernickel &

Rye - No Fats - No Sugar

5446 RUSSELL

Hanukah Greetings

TRinity 3-0560

M. H. GOSS CO.

Season's Greetings

DEXTER ATKINSON
SERVICE

Plumbing and Heating Contractors

Nick and Bill

9235 Dexter, Zone 6

- TYler 4-9438

,

L',44kC

-47

;44,-, L'L i".40-

'

3409 Ludden

LO. 7-6610

G. S. McConachie

Bruce Walker

ROCWALL
COMPANY

Foundations

15160 W. 8 Mile lid.

YE. 7-5055

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