20—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 27, 1950 At Manischewitz Conference Country Day Camp Among participants in the recent' meeting of Manische- witz sales representatives and distributors in Chicago, were left to right, seated: SAM SLOAN, Chicago representative, Who was host to the group; D. BERYL MAN ISCHEWITZ, who pre- sided, and HOWARD MAN ISCHEWITZ of Cincinnati. ABRA HAM SHARP, Detroit's distributor, is behind Sloan, and at the extreme right is HERMAN YOU'NGLIEB of A. B. Landau Co. of New York, national advertising directors for the M a - nischewitz Cn. • • • - Acting in response to enthu- siasm for the growing new line of Manischewitz Kosher Prod- ucts,, the B. Manischewitz Co. is launching a program of expand- eded service to the public and the retail trade, it was announc- ed by D. Beryl Manischewitz, .chairman of the board of the matzo-baking firm, at a Chicago trade meeting of ManiSchewitz sales representatives and mid- west distributors. In outlining the company's new pr o g r a m, Manischewitz pointed out that this would be of particular advantage during the coming Passover holiday, making available a more varied array than ever before of Mani- schewitz Matzo Products and other holiday/ foods. . Sid Shmarak's American Jewish Committee Outline's 3-Point Program, Reelects Blaustein NEW YORK—(JTA)—A three- throghout the country, heard point program sharply defining Blaustein reaffirm, in his presi- Reunion on Feb. 5 the activities of the American dential address, the principle Jewish committee at home and that U. S. Jews will always help Israel, but will consider them- Campers, their parents, and abroad for the coming years selves Americans. He ridiculed was adopted at the three-day staff of Country Day Camp will charges of "double loyalty" ad- hold a reunion from 2 to 5 p. m: 43rd annual meeting of the or- vanced by some elements in Sunday, Feb. 5, at Bagley School, ganization. Jacob Blaustein was America in connection with the 8100 W. Curtis, according to the re-elected president for 1950. interest which American Jews camp director, Dr. W. A. Gold- On the national scene, the have taken in Israel. berg. AJC decided to lay the major Dr. John Slawson, who was Pictures of the past two sea- 'emphasis on the establishment reelected executive vice-presi- sons will be f eat u r e d, along of permanent long-range pro- urged participation in the with special • musical numbers grams for bettering group rela- dent, human relations programs car- and camp songs. tions, at the same time continu- ried on by groups other than Plans for the 1950 season, ing to exercise vigilance against the Jewish community as a vital which begins June 26, will be all overt anti-Semitism and factor in fuTthering A.J.C. ob- discussed. Three-week periods other forms of prejudice. j ectives. are planned. Camp fees Overseas, the AJC decided to will include a hot noon meal, concentrate on helping the for- TEL AVIV—(ISI)—The first afternoon snack, craft mater- eign Jewish • communities to re- ials, transportation and special build their communal, social traffic light in Tel Aviv went into operation this week at the trips, for children three to 12. and economic structures and to Registration information may strengthen their basic security. corner of Herzl Street and the be obtained from Dr. Goldberg, The existence of Israel was Jaffa-Tel Aviv Road. 1414 Glynn Ct., TO. 9-1045. To taken into consideration in eliminate transportation diffi- formulating this decision. culties, enrollment is limited to On the Jewish community children living in the North- level in the United States, the Northwest section, since the day conference voted to concentrate camp plant is located out Grand on building up attitudes of con- Schaefer at West McNichols UNiversity 2-8100 River, near Walled Lake. fidence in the permanence and Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sot., security of Jewish living, "jus- Jan. 25, 26, 27 and 28 tified by the realities and social potentialities of American de- mocracy." The 700 delegates at the par- TA ley, representing the Jewish IN leadership of 50 major cities MERCURY Loan Fund Set Up Gemiluth Chassodim For U.S. Students at Concert to Feature Hebrew University Local Musicians Direct JTA Teletype Wires Julius Chaj es, musical direc- tor of the Jewish Community Center, has taken over the musi- cal direction of the seventh an- nual concert of the Women of Gemiluth Chassodim, which will take place Feb. 4 at tlie Art In- stitute. Participating will be Mar- guerite Kozenn, soprano; Zen- ovi Bistritsky, concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orches- stra; Jacob Becker, cellist, and Avery Crew, tenor. Compositions by Chaj es and Bistritsky will be featured. Tick- ets are available at Walter Herz, Hill Rubin, Selma Bonheim and the Jewish Community Center. Business Briefs NEW YORK — A revolving fund lan for American students at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem has been set up by the ESCO Foundation for Pales- tine, Inc., according to an an- nouncement by Dr. Israel S. Wechsler, president of the American friends of the Hebrew University. Esco Foundation, which was established in 1940 by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of New York, financed a study of vocational education for y out h several years ago, a n d was carried through by Dr. Eliezer Rieker, chairman of t h e university's department of education. The Foundation has given as- sistance to agriculture projects in Israel, with emphasis on the instruction of young immigrants in mechanized agriculture, NEW YORK—More than 2,000 delegates and guests, represent- ing 306 branches of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance The United Hebrew throughout the United States and Canada, will attend t h e Schools of Detroit opening session • of the 17th triennial convention of the La- Gratefully Acknowledge bor Zionist fraternal order in the Receipt of - A generous gift to the Schol- Asbury Park, N. J., on Sunday arship. Fund of the Schools from 'afternoon. Violette and Donald Armand, directors of the School of The- atrical Arts, Grand Boulevard, * * * honoring Rebecca Fineberg, Fred A. Epps, president of Ethel Sarasohn Heyer, Cyril REX ADVERTISING COMPANY Wezemael, distinguished mem- announced the appointment of bers of their faculty. Robert L. Miller to the creative staff of the agency. 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