1 A diviiieJ Cl2 Socie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 3220 Boston Blvd,. entertained at their borne on Sunday, Feb. 5, in honor of the departure of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman for a vacation in the South, and the arrival of Cantor and Mrs. Hyman Shulzinger who have returned from Israel and to welcome to Detroit Rabbi and Mts. Benjamin H. Gorrelick and Mrs. Kazis, Mrs. Gorrelick's mother. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Louis Rosen of Parkside Ave., introduced their daughter Ilene Frances' fiance, Barry David Berebitsky, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berebitsky of South Bend, Ind., to their Detroit friends at a cocktail party at their home on Tan. 29. The Berebitskys were house guests of the Rosens. Sidney Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pearl of Blaine Ave. was graduated from. Wayne University, Feb. 2, with a bache- lor of science degree. His wife, Barbara, attends the University. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer and daughter, Marilyn, of North- lawn Ave, left Sunday for a month in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel will be hosts at a tea at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, in honor of the forth- Coming marriage of their son, Milford, and Gloria Brode, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brode. No cards. Mrs. Al Weisman of Edison Ave. has returned from Cleveland, where she visited her children. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Whitmore Rd. have- left on an extended trip through Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. are visiting in Washington, D. C. Ralph Helper of Prairie Ave. has returned from a trip to Palm Beach and Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman of Roslyn Rd. are vacationing in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank of Wildemere Ave. are spending several weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rodecker of Second Blvd. are visiting friends and relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Gerald Hurst of Chicago is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Platt of Birchcrest Dr. Mrs. Robert Smith is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral Dr. Samuel Epstein has returned from a month's stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of the Lee Plaza have joined friends in Chicago who will travel with them on an extended trip through Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schlafer of Suffolk Dr. are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of Whitmore Rd. are taking a trip through Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saks of Dexter Blvd. are spending their vacation in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman and son Harold of 2919 Glynn Ct., have returned from Chicago, where they attended the gradu- ation of their son, Dr. Arnold Eisenman, from Northern Illinois College of Optometrey on -Feb. 3. JNWA Delegates Pledge Aid to Jewish Culture in U.S., Reelect Brown, Segal THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, February 10, 1950 Corinne Perlis' Troth Revealed by Parents Kupat Holim Issues Urgent Gall to Young U.S. Doctors, Nurses On the occasion of their 30th NEW YORK — An urgent call wedding anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlis of Glynn Court for young American doctors and nurses to practice in new colo- nies and outlying settlements of Israel was received by the Ali- yah Department of the Jewish Agency in New York, Zvi Lurie head of the department reported. The call was issued by Kupat Holim, central sick fund, serv- ing more than half of Israel's population, With dispensaries in most of the 200 settlements es- tablished since Israel's indepen- dence. About 200 general practition- ers and specialists must be mobilized, Lurie said, to meet the needs of new settlements, most of which are populated by recently arrived immigrants. He explained that while there are a large number of doctors in Israel, many of them are in the older age groups and unable to MISS CORINNE PERLIS undertake the vigorous pioneer announced the engagement of life of the new settlements. their daughter, Corinne, to Har- Lurie urged interested doctors ry M. Nayer, son of -Mrs. Sarah and nurses to communicate with Nayer of Muirland Ave., and the the Aliyah Department of the late Samuel Nayer. Jewish Agency, 16 E. 66th St., Miss Perlis attended Michigan New York 21, N.Y. State College and Mr. Nayer re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts de- I'm Glad to Hear .. . gree from the University of Michigan. He is also a graduate that be of the University of Michigan able to get all Law School. Branch Four to Fete Departing Members Branch Four, Labor Zionist Organization, will hold a fare- will gathering for its members Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreier and Mr. and Mrs. Laible Hoffmitz who will leave on a trip to Is- rael Within a few weeks. The party will be a part of the branch meeting Friday eve- ning, Feb. 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schreier, 4759 Sturtevant. Yugoslav Envoy in Israel T E L AVIV — (JTA) — Nicola Milicevic, newly-appointed Yu- goslav Minister to Israel, landed at Lydda airport aboard an El Al plane. • f GIVE YOUR VALENTINE PLACE MAIL ORDERS EARLY DOWNTOWN: 136 W. LAFAYETTE (*pp. Schubor( Leg. Thootor) 112 UPTOWN: rn y clothing 2 --:- 1 Divorce Adherent Cites Jewry's 613 Mitzvahs David L. Delman of New York, in a long letter to the New York Times in which he advocated liberalization of laws on divorce, made this comment: In the Hebrew religion there are 613 "Mitzvahs," or good deeds. Every good Jew is sup- posed to perform those 613 good deeds. One of them, strange or not so strange to say, is divorc- ing a couple. The reason for that is that by divorcing two who were miserable it makes it possible for four . people to be happy, considering that each will find a new, more suitable mate. (gw. rook..) 7S41 W. Mc614CHOLS (6 Mocks W. of Livornoit) old 3 °Ow roioW shops q p 13211 Dexter . . . I sure envied the clothes bought there for my little Brother tt Every Claudette Candy Box personalized with your signature -;; and Sister. r ea • • C‘ if • Ct . 6 V: • %I 0 ' . Troth Revealed A ou f: .:40 0 the soaring lift of genuine Whirlpool stitch: was approved. It will be named "Forest of the Heroes" in mem- ory of Israel troops. Any talk of a present liquida- tion of the Jewish National Fund was branded as "irres- bra by Hollywood-MaxwoU ponsible" by Judge Morris Roth- enberg, chairman of the United Only this original California-designed V•Ette*is gifted with this genuine Palestine Appeal, speaking be- The government has sent continuous Whirlpoorstiteh- fore the convention. about 2,300 Quonset huts to the row after row of it to firm you, The argument that the Jew- midwest to help store the record smooth you, lift you into this ish National Fund has no fur- 1949 corn crop. highly-pitched upsweep! ther reason for existence be- cause Israel is now in possession A-B-C Cup of the land, is fallacious be- , cause the former owners must Cotton $2.50 be ultimately paid for it, said Judge Rothenberg. Nylon $3.50 The prospect of full socialism in Israel in the foreseeable fu- ture was discounted by Chaim Alterations Free Greenberg, leading representa- tive of Labor Zionism." The speaker foresaw the economic Phone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled system of Israel for a very long one way by time to come taking a pattern STEAMER marked by the, co-existence of cooperative and private enter- prise. . Addressing the convention, Israel Ambassador Eliahu Elath WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUR. stressed that Israel needs "American know-hoW." He said; 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 "We need experts to shoal us the UN. 1-3938 7730 West McNichols Road Agents for All Steamship way to • perfect methods of and Air Lines Blocks West of Livernois building and . Work; to raise our agricultural and industrial pro- duction and help us to use the new technique." Louis Segal told the delegates that , since.' the last convention in 1946, the number of English-. speaking branches of the Alli- ance has doubled, reaching a total of 66. A plan calling for the estab-.. lishment of a $150,000 fund to be used for the - " Maintenance of MISS MARIANNE GOLDBERG Jewish schools in principal cities in the United States was ap- Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Gold- proved at the closing session of berg of Huntington Woods an- the convention. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marianne Hope, to First All-Argentine Kibbutz featuring this week Reuben George Weltman, son of To Be Built in Negev Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Welt- BUENOS AIRES — (JTA) — A man of Tel Aviv, Israel. Fine Nationally Advertised Gifts for resolution to build a cultural Miss Goldberg is attending center in the Negev settlement YOUR Valentine Northwestern University, where Mifalsim—the first all-Argentine she is affiliated with Sigma Del- Kibbutz in the Negev—was ta Tau. Mr. Weltmart will be adopted by Ashkenazi Kehillah, 6 Doors E. of Shaefer graduated from the Aeronauti- an organization comprising 40,- cal University of Chicago in 000 Jewish families in this Store Hours: Mon., Tues. and Wed. to 6; Thurs., Frt. and Sat. to 9 country. May. ASBURY PARK,'N. J.—(JTA) --The program of fostering the "Jewish national consciousness" and the need to actively pro- mote Jewish culture in the United States was reaffirmed by the Jewish National Work- ers Alliance at its triennial con- ✓ention. The group also pledged "to assist in the. constructive work now going on in Israel," . and decided to promote the move- ment for American chalutziut. Meyer L. Brown was reelected president of the Alliance and Louis Segal was reelected gen- eral secretary. A decision to plant a forest on Jewish Na- tional -Fund land in Israel marking the 40th anniversary of the organization of the Alliance o O 6308 WOODWAII0 and shoes at Small Fry Fashions on 4 .4 A . • V-ETTE Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL '2759 RHEA E. CASHMAN aim tonteini Your Specialty Shop in the NW Area 13516 W. McNICHOLS