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January 20, 1950 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-01-20

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Efforts of Histadrut Workers
Push Drive Past $100,000 Mark

Detroit's $300,000 Histadrut
campaign went over the $100,000
mark at last Thursday's rally.
The capacity crowd, which hon-
ored three members of Habonim
on their departure for Israel, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Malamud, and

JOSEPH BURSTEIN

Jerry Dashkin, was addressed by
William Hordes, Jewish com-
munal leader, Who recently re-
turned from Israel. -
• Solicitations for the week were
highlighted by the $11,500 re-
port of Arlazaroff Branch, Far-
band, which already has reached
$50,000.
Dr. Joseph Burstein, director
of the culture and education de,
partment of the Histadrut, who
addressed the campaign open-
ing, will return to the city to
speak to the workers' rally Jan.
26; at the Labor Zionist Instc,
tute.
He also will address the fol-
lowing special Histadrut gather.
Mgs:

- Odessa Progressive Aid Society, Tuesday;
Jan. 24, Cong. Bnai Moshe; Berez-
nitzer Aid Society. Wednesday. Jan. 25.
Bereznitzer Hall ; Joint Farband meeting,
Wednesday, Jan. 25, Labor Zionist Insti-
tute.

Other Histadrut evenings are
planned by:

Select Social Club, Saturday, Jan. 21,
Jewish Community Center; Eisesheker;
Sunday. Jan. 22, Workmen's Circle; Redo-
xner Friendly, Sunday night. Assembly
Hall ; Chana Czenes, Pioneer Women's Or-
ganization, Monday, Jan. 23: Business and
Professional Club, Pioneer Women. Wed-
nesday, Jan. 25; Galician Aid Society,
Wednesday. Jan. 25, Galician Synagogue.

M. Taich and N. Ross, of the
campaign's organization divisiOn,'
praised the efforts of the follow-
ing organizations: Ruzhiner Aid
Society, for the $1,000 treasury
gift, through D. Berger; Cong.
Bnai Zion; Turover Ladies Aid,
Turover Aid and Turover Aux-
iliary; Rochel Laya Stepener;

Organization Leaders
Asked to JWF Parley
On Budgeting Jan. 22

How the Detroit Jewish Com-
munity should allocate its funds
in 1950 will be the subject of the
1950 pre-campaign budget con-
ference, called by the Jewish
Welfare Federation, for Sunday,
Jan. 22, at the new Dexter-Davi-
son branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
- Members of the Federation
Board of Governors, board of the
Detroit Service Group, board of
the Federation Women's Divis-
ion, board of the Community
Service Committee of the,Young
Adult Council, board of local
member agencies of the Federa-
tion and members of the budget
and planning divisions of the
Federation have all been invited
to attend the conference.

JWF Long-Term Gifts
Unit Surveys Program

In order to plan a program
concerning bequests, trusts and
other special capital gifts, the
long-term gifts -committee of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
will meet at 8 . p.m., • Tuesday,
Jan. 24, in room 203 of the new
Dexter-Davison Center. Jason L.
Honigman is chairman.
The long-term gifts commit-
tee will try to plan an educa-
tional program for contributors
to the Allied Jewish CaMpaign
to clarify the extent to which
the state and national tax laws
encourage generous giving.

Stolonier Ladies Auxiliary; Jack
Segal Memorial Club and Young
Mother's group.
Initial reports for the profes-
sional division were submitted
by Drs. Alexander M. Sanders, L.
Hudson Rosenthal and Sol C.
Stein. Branch 137, Farband, has
appointed David Sislin, Harry
Schumer, William Gayman and
Louis Levine as special workers
Captains. Elka Freed rh a n ,
Branch two, Labor Zionists, led
her branches for the week, fol-
lowed by Morris Levine.

6



THE JEWISH NEWS

Kosher Food and
Israel Diplomacy

Stephen's Back

Friday, January 20, 1950

••••■•, •

March of Dimes
Campaigners Ask
Neighbors' Aid

One hundred and twenty
"colonels" and "majors," mem-
bers of Neighborhood Activities,
who are condUcting March of
Dime activities from Jan. 16-21
in the ' North-
ounswestern section
MARCH OF
of Detroit are
led by. Ann e
Campbell of the
Detroit Ne w s,
and Mrs. Fred
Trayling, the
mother - of a
UN Economic Program
polio victim.
These volun-
Unnecessary in Israel,
teer leaders •in
Mission Director Says
Detroit's $500,-
000 campaign
LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA) — Is-
are themselves
rael was not included in the
the parents,
JANUARY
16-31
pilot project program outlined

husbands or
in the UN Economic Survey Mis-- wives of polio victim:s in the
sion report because the Jewish Northwest area. They will each
state did not need such a pro- call on ten of their neighbors
gram, Gordon R. Clapp, chair- and discuss the work of the
man of • the mission, explained. Wayne County Chapter of the
Clapp told newsmen that Is- National Foundation for Infan-
rael _ already had many pilot tile Paralysis, and the March-of
projects of its own and thtt Dimes.'
the' country possessed "a very
They will not ask for money,
large number of technical people but the well-khown March of
and has a call on many more." . Dimes solicitation cards will be
The purpose of the pilot project, left with their neighbors, _ to be
he said, was to teach and dem,- called for in a week or 10 days.
onstrate, while Israel was al- In other areas of the city cards
ready learning extensively the will be mailed to prospective
methods and techniques of eco- donors.
nomic development. -
He declared that the absorp-
tion of Arab refugees by - Israel Iraqi Jews Sentenced
presents the same great econom- For Zionist, Activities
ic •difficulties as absorption of
Jewish refugees and implied
TEL AVIV, (iTTA)—Four Iraqi
that repatriation of Arab r efu- Jews were sentenced by a Bag-
gets to Israel would enhance dad military court to three years
rather than solve the Middle compulsory - labor _ for 'member-
East's economic problems of the ship in a,,n illegal Zionist group,
present. Clapp also said he had the Transjordan daily news-
not met in the Arab countries paper "Al Nanda" reported from
an eagerness for immediate the Iraqi capital.
peace with Israel. He did not
The same court sentenced
get the impression, he said, that three more Jews to two years
the Arab states consider peace forced labor, thrde Jewish wo-
at any price.
men received three-year senten-
ces for membership in an illegal
pro-Israel movement, while 12
other Jews, including several wo-
men, were discharged for lack of.
sufficient evidence.

Leonard Lyons related the fol-
lowing in his column in the
New York Post:
"Ralph Bunche, Mark Eth-
ridge and Paul Porter told the
Academy of Political- Science
about their work with the Pal-
estine Conciliation Commission.
Dr. Bunche said he could ,offer
no- standard technique of media-
tion, except' that he ' learned
that sometimes poisoning helps.
For during 'the hectic sessions
in Rhodes everyone—except the
Israeli delegate who only ate
kosher food frown in from Tel
Aviv — suffered from food-
poisoning. The two days required
for recuperation served as • a
cooling-off period . . From
then on Bunche too ate only
kosher food, and the Arabs in-
—International Photo
terpreted this not as a measure
Not at all happy is 4-year- of protection against f o o d-
o d. STEPHEN HOROWITZ, poisoning but only as a premo-
nition of the-'Commission's de-
the New York child whose
cision."

(

father faces possible abduction
charges for. taking him to' Is-
rael several months ago after
getting him away from his
mother on a ruse. The mother,
Mrs. Edythe Horowitz, tries to
comfort Stephen after a judge
termed_ wealthy Irving Horo-
witz, a lingerie manufacturer,
"heartless and cruel" Stephen
has been returned to his moth-
er's custody.

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TUESDAY EVE., JANUARY 31

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Under the Direction of Dan Frohman

ISTANBUL, (J T A) — Eliahu
Sassoori, Israel's first Minister
With the appearance of Vol- to Turkey, arrived in Ankara to-
ume 2, 1949, Harofe Haivri, the gether with his legation staff.
Hebrew Medical Journal, edited
by Moses Einhorn, M.D., con-
cludes its 22nd year of publica-
tion.
Statement by _Golds Myerson, Israel
Written in Hebrew, with Eng-
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Minister of Labor and Public Works,
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at 48th Anniversary Celebration, of
of Hebrew medical literature
Jewish National Fund in Tel Aviv:
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"Perhaps the greatest decision of the
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is a section devoted to Histori-
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"The Psychopathological Prbb-
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I n Main Auditorium of Masonic Temple
paying tribute to Dr. Solomon
R. Kagan on the occasion of
his 60th birthday.

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