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eople Make News

Second Party of Harbin Jews Enroute to Israel

Friday, March 24, 1950

Women's AuxiliarY 1
Home for Aged Elects
Officers for '50, '51

HONG KONG, (JTA) —The sec-
-ond group of Harbin Jews to
land at Hong Kong en route to
Israel arrived this week. There
were 120 persons in the party.
As in the case of the first
party, the local authorities re-
fused to permit relatives or
friends of the immiglants to
visit them. Only local represen-
tatives of the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, the IRO and
and the Hong Kong Jewish
Women's Association saw -them.
A police launch circled the
vessel on which the immigrants

Iford R. Pregerson hag ce-
ized the Standard Mortgage
POration, with offices in the
Penobscot Bldg.
The new com-
pany, which will
At 1 p.m. Monday, March 20,
provide m o r t-
in the annex of ' the Jewish
gage and financ-
Home for Aged, the home's Wo-
ing service to
men's. AUxiliary was presented
home builders,
the reports for the fiscal year
has been ap-
ending Feb. 28, 1950.
•
proved as an
Mrs. Samuel L. Weller, chair-
FHA mortgagee
and FNMA ser-
vicing agent.
Pergerson Pergerson is
11-known to the building in-
try, in which he has been 2nd Annual Jerusalem
ive for several years.
Hebrew Examination
* * *
he appointment of • Rabbi -Scheduled for April 16
n Gordon as director of
division of community activi-
A national committee for the
of the Union
promotion of the Jerusalem He-
Orthodox
brew examination, composed of
ish Congre-
executives. of Bureaus of Jewish
tion of • Amer- ,
Education, rabbi s, educators,
a, was an-s'
writers, and prominent c o m-
unced by Wil
munity• leaders was recently or-
rn B. Herlands,.
ganized, to stimulate and en-
sident. Rabbi . .
courage the study of the Hebrew
ordan was
language, to give direction to
merly director
such studies and to establish
the commun-
uniform standards of achieve-
Program of-
ment.
e; of Yeshiva Rabbi I. Gordon
Candidates passing the exam-
iversity, which has Merged ination receive, a certificate of
MRS. SAMUEL ZELDES
th the Union. He also has proficiency and are exempt
en advisor to the Wayne Uni.7. from the special examination in man of the nominating commit-
rsity, Hillel Foundation.
Hebrew at the Hebrew Univer- tee presented the, slate of offic-
* * *
.1
sity required of all - students
R. LOUIS J. FINKELSTEIN, from abroad. The examination ers for the 1950-51 season
esiderit of the Jewish TheoIo- consists of two parts of three which was accepted by members
a4 Seminary of America, re- hours each and is open to any at large.
At a candlelight ceremony,
ived an honorary degree, of person, Jew or non-Jew, resid-
the following were installed by
for of Letters from Boston ing outside Israel.
Mrs. George Koven:
iversity at the institution's
Preliminary reports reaching
unders' Day Convention. The the American Association for
Mesdames : Samuel Zeldes,
urinary head, one of the fea- Jewish Education indicate a president; Daniel Marcus, Ben
red speakers at the exercises, growing interest on the part of Arkin, Mark Benach, Jarvis
oke on "Religion and Educa- community leaders in the sec- Caplan, Joseph Jacobs, Harry
nal Tensions."
ond annual examination which Meer, Sam Newman, and Joe
* * *
is scheduled for Sunday, April Wolfe, vice - presidents; Ben
Proclaiming April 28 through 16.
Feldstein, Meyer Silverman,
Martin Lippitt, Al Pottiker, sec-
ay 6 as dates fdr Detroit's an-
Those
interested
in
taking
the
al clean-up, paint-up, fix-up
retaries; Jack Fisher, treasurer;
examination
should
communi-
ive, Mayor Albert E. Cobo ap-
Jack Fishman, Walter Lesser
intoed RAYMOND E. DANTO, cate immediately with the and Harry Steinman, financial
Association for Jew-
rector, business development, American
ish Education, 1776 Broadway, secretaries; Abe Stralser, parlia-
otors holding division, Gener- New York 19, N.Y. Sample co- mentarian.
Motors Corporation, as gen- pies of last year's examination
al chairman for the 1950 clean- are available upon request.
campaign.
QUALITY
* * *
MEN'S
TULSA, Okla. (JTA):—RABBI First Jewish Theater
OSES C. WEILER, spiritual
HNING
CLOTHING
der of the Jewish Reform_ To Open in Frankfurt
AT
ovement in South Africa who is
FRANKFURT,. (J T A) — The
w on a visit here in .behalf of first theater and concert hall—
American
e combined Union of
RicEs
with a. seating capacity for 400
ebrew Congregations- persons—will open in the "Phil-
SEE FOR YOURSELF TODAY!
brew Union College campaign, anthropin House" here shortly.
eived a cable from Johannes-
Constructed in 1804 and de-
.
stroyed by the Nazis in 1938, the
1344.BROADWAY
"Philanthropin House" has serv-
Opp. Bdwy. Mkt.
ed as an orphan asylum and as
a Jewish high school.

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burg that at a meeting of the
Jewish Reform Congregation
there he was unanimously elect-
ed Chief minister of the congre-
gation for life.
* * *
Detroit's noted soprano, EMMA
SCHAVER, was featured soloist
at the finale of the Histadrut
in a program of Jewish music,
Campaign in Los Angeles, March
25. Mrs. Schaver also was heard
in a program of Jewish music,
dance and drama at the Jewish
Community Center of Palm
Springs, Cali•., March 29.

H LOW

On March 23, cHARLES:AND
RON KOGAN AUXILIARY
Id a social to, benefit • the

emorial Home A.ssociation.
* * *
LAWRENCE H. _JONES AUX-
RY held a luncheon for mem-
rs and friends at the new Me-
orial Home, 4095 W. Davison,
esday, March 28, at 12:30 p.m.
rs. Belle Osterman and Evelyn
vinson are chairmen: For in-
rmation and reservations,' call
rs. Dorothy, Brown, UM; 1-
8, or Mrs. Eve Fishman, UN.
5807.
* * *
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
T AND AUXILIARY held its
stallation banquet March-19 at
ub Eagle. Newly-elected Jain-
rs were installed by Rose
ohen and Philip -Cantor„: ..;: uis-
an Auxiliary will - -Meet Mon-
y, March 27, at 4#1 .‘:...JWV
me. A guest speaker 'iS ,sched-
ed.
•
*
Monday, March 27,at :A:30
m., in the JWV . Memorial,
ome, 4095 W. Davison, JOSephi .
ck Kornfeder, who was: train-
in Moscow in the methods of
nquest now being employed
ainst the democracies, • will
eak on "Political Subversive
arfare." Kornfeder is a' former
ember of the national com-
ittee of the Communist' Party
d a former official of the
ommunist International. He
•Il describe the weapons and
rategy being used by Soviet
ussia in the "Cold War."
This is one of a series of
eetings sponsored by DETROIT
OST in the interest of Arneri
nism. The public is incited.

Small Ji y

arrived, preventing even news-
men from speaking to the Jews.
They were all transhipped in
two planes.

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — B e r 1
Locker, chairman of the Jewish
Agency executive, strongly con-
demned the Argentine "Popular
Drive for Israel," which is spon-
sored by pro-Communist ele-
ments. He said that a delega-
tion from the campaign is due
to arrive in Israel, but added:
"We do not want the delegation
nor their' money."

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Illustrated •
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Yoult enjoy a visit to our
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for your home for the holi-
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