Long to Belong' / "./ \/ \/\ / \ /\ / \/ \/ N/ \/ \ ./\ ./ \/ \,/ \/ \./NA/ \/ \/ \"" Local Talent to be Featured In Knollwood Play Saturday Final rehearsals for "I Long Brooks, was revised and adapted to Belong," the satire on coun- for local use by Knoll wood try club life to be presented at member Dr. J. Gilbert Israel, and is being di- rected by Harry Goldstein, De- troit radio and stage actor. Mrs. B e n Tolmich, also an experi- enced stage and radio personal- ity, is serving as musical direc-- tor. Mrs. Greenberg Members of the cast are Mrs. Rose Greenberg, Harriet Stober, Jay Kogan, Jane Israel, Sheldon Scholnick, Dorothy Zechman, Irene Gray, Rita Kogan, Leon Zechman, Sherwin Ross, Shirley Dix, Dr. George Fineman, Lou Frank, Dave Newman and Ben Brown. Twelve teen-age Knollwood girls make up the chorus. They are: Carol Cohen, Carol Conn, DR. J. GILBERT ISRAEL Arlene Fineman, Joan Fried, Knollwood Country Club this Marilyn Grenadier, Joan Grey, Saturday evening, have brought Carol Kottler, Judy Michelson, the cast of club members to Dee Dee Modell, Audrey Tol- near-professional caliber, ac- mich, Marilyn Wilber, Betty Lou Zechman. The single scheduled perform- ance will be presented on the open deck terrace at Knollwood. It has been suggested, however, that extra performances may be given in a downtown theater to benefit a charitable cause. AMPAL Participates In $15,000,000 Israel Purchases in U.S. HARRY GOLDSTEIN cording to those who have pre- viewed the production. The play, originally written by New York playwright Lenore Philco Refrigerators, Made in Israel, May Be Bought as Gifts Philco Corporation, using American-made parts, is as- sembling seven foot refrigera- tors in Israel, and Service for Israel, Inc: has arranged to have a supply of these refrigerators set aside as gifts from American citizens to Israel citizens, the Detroit Zionist office an- nounced. Applications for these refrig- erators, which do not require an import license or affidavit, are now being accepted at the Zion- ist Office, 1031 Penobscot Bldg. Service for Israel, Inc., the nart-profit gift service for Israel, formerly associated with Kayen Hayosod, has also advised the t) Zionist Office that an extra food allotment is available for Israel citizens for Rosh Hashan- ah. Further notice has been given by the organization that, be- cause of the rise in food costs during the past few weeks, present food package prices cannot be guaranteed after' Aug. 18. Customers are requested to place their orders early to avoid extra payment. Orders also are being acc6pt- ed.for Columbia built bicycles to be sent to Israel as gifts. NEW YORK-Three leading Israeli industrialists and finan- cial experts, including the head of the Israel Knesset's (Parlia- ment) Economic Commission, announced at the offices of Ampal - American Palestine Trading Corp., 17 E. 71st St., that they will purchase approx- imately $15,000,000 worth of raw material, machinery and equip- ment, construction items, new busses, spare parts, tires and lubrication supplies in this country. Abraham Dickenstein, presi- dent of AMPAL, largest single investor in Israel, announced that his corporation will fi- nance a part of these purchases from the proceeds of the sale of its 3% Sinking Fund Deben- tures. The purchases will be executed by Ampal's subsidiary, Israel Purchasing Service. The three Israeli officials are Shraga Goren, general manager of the Producers' and Service Cooperatives in Israel and head of the Economic Commission of the Knesseth; Hillel Dan, man- aging director of Solel Boneh, Ltd., largest contracting enter- prise in Israel and the entire Middle East, and Aaron Weis- berg, a member of the executive of Solel Boneh, who heads their purchasing mission in U. S. Mr. Goren also stressed that he will seek to purchase at least 500 new buses at a cost of $4,- 000,000. Jewish Medical School Enrollment Drops NEW YORK. (JTA)-Enroll- ment of Jewish students in American medical schools has dropped 50 per cent in the past 20 years, the American Jewish Congress reported in disclosing findings of a study by its Com- mission on Law and Social Action. Describing its estimate of a 50 per cent drop as "possibly conservative," AJC attributed the decline to the prevalence of a quota system based on the "concept of racial and religious India To Announce group acceptance in direct pro- Israel Recognition portion to the general popula- NEW DELHI, (JTA) - Dr. B. tion." ICeskar, Deputy Minister of Ex- ternal Affairs, declared in the Some of the finest real estate Indian Parliament that the gov- values in Detroit are listed on ernment of India was "only The Jewish News classified page. waiting for an opportune rno- THE JEWISH NEWS-5 /tient to make an announcement Friday, August 11, 1950 of formal recognition" of Israel. / OF SCHOLNICK'S Here is America's finest men's we at its lowest prices the year! These specially selected groups of values reflect the extreme savings offered throughout the store during the LAST WEEK of this, the biggest Half- Yearly Sale in Scholnick's history! Alterations will be made at cost. 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