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September 22, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-22

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10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 22, 1950

Troth Announced

Doris Hoffman to Wed
Ralph M. Grossbart

India Government OK's
Recognition for Israel

Elliot Charlip, president of the
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoffman of
19134 Ohio announced the en- Shaarey Zedek Alumni Associa-
gagement of their daughter, tion, announces that the first
session of the group for con-
ducting a synagogue leadership
training program will be held at
the home of Madlyn Wolrauch,
277 Geneva, H.P., at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 28.
Enrollment in the program is
open to members of the associa-
tion only. Elliott Schwartz, ed-
ucational director of the syna-
gogue heads the program. The
speaker, Sept. 28 is Joseph Abra-
hams, executive director of the
synagogue. Further information
can be obtained at the syna-
gogue office.

NEW DELHI, India — In a
o n e - sentence communique,
the Ministry of External Af-
fairs announced that India
has recognized Israel. It was
indicated that India does not
intend at present to exchange
di ploma ti c representatives
with Israel, due to "economy
and lack of trained pergon-
nel." The reason given for Is-
rael's recognition is that "Is-
rael is here to stay."

2 Artists Appear at
Music Study Club's
Concert on Nov. 30

MISS MARILYN KLAFER

The engagement of their
daughter, M a r i l y n, was an-
nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Klafer at a reception at
their home on Oakman Blvd.
The bridegroom-elect is Gerald
Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Gordon, of Leslie Ave.
Mr. Gordon is a graduate of
the University of Michigan where
he was a member of Pi Lambda
Phi. Miss Klafer is a senior in
the U. of - M. School of Educa-
tion. She is affiliated with Phi
Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta
and the Senior Society.

Neumann Attacks
Israel's Attitude
To World Zionists

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A huge
crowd which filled Tel Aviv's
Mograbi Theater and overflowed
into the adjacent street heard
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, former
president of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America, attack the
Israel Government for allegedly
slighting the World Zionist Or-
ganization and the ZOA by
"leaning on" non-Zionist ele-
ments in the United States.
Addressing the General Zion-
ist rally, Dr. Neumann appealed
for .a strengthening of the ranks
of the Zionist movement which
he termed Israel's "most loyal
ally." Dr. Neumann warned that
the World Zionist Organization
may be confronted with early
liquidation and expressed regret
that the forthcoming World
Zionist Congress had been post-
poned until next year.
He bitterly characterized the
Israel Government's attitude to-
ward the Zionist Organization
as extending "de jure recogni-
tion but not de facto." This sit-
uation, he added, had created a
"state of cold war" between the
two.

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Israel Cabinet Eases
Rationing of Clothing

Two outstanding young artists
—Detroit pianist Kurt Saffir
and New York violinist Esther
Glazer—will be featured in the
Music Study Club's annual art-
ist's concert on Nov. 30, at the
Art Institute.
Plans fOr the concert will be
made at a meeting of the
patrons' committee at 10:30 a. m.
next Thursday, at the home of
the committee chairman, Mrs.
Julius Green, 18403 Muirland.

MISS DORIS HOFFMAN

Doris, to Ralph M. Grossbart,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gross-
bart of 3230 Tuxedo, at a dinner
given in honor of the bethroth-
ed.
The wedding date has been
set for April 3.

Shaarey Zedek Youths
Planning Year's Activity

1000 Laud Editor
On 90th Birthday

The Executive Committee of
the Shaarey Zedek Young Peo-
ple's Society announces plans
for its opening meeting Wed-
nesday night, Oct. 11. •
Planning- the year's activities
are President Sol Ginsburg;
program chairman, Shirley
Ginsburg; cultural chairman,
Harriet - Nochman; social chair-
man, Mildred Jacobs; and pub-
licity chairman, Ed Bronstein.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — More
than 1,000 labor friends, labor
leaders, Jewish communal fig-
ures, journalists and others at-
tended the 90th birthday cele-
bration of Abraham Cahan at
Hotel Commodore.
President Truman and Israel
Premier David Ben Gurion were
among the outstanding world
figures who sent messages of
Lila Sharolyn Yagoda greeting to Mr. Cahan. The Is-
Premier described the vet-
To Wed Samuel Reder rael
eran editor as the "titan" of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Yagoda of Jewish journalism. Other mes-
Cadillac, Mich., announce the sages were received from Gov.
engagement of their daughter, Thomas E. Dewey of New York;
Herbert Morrison, Lord Presi-
dent of the British Privy Coun-
cil; Sen. Herbert H. Lehman of
New York; William Green, presi-
dent of the American Federa-
tion of Labor; and Philip Mur-
ray, president of the CIO. Presi-
dent Truman's message de-
clared:
"Your ninetieth birthday is an
important milestone not only for
you but for the democracy you
have so faithfully served. Your
contribution has been great. As
editor: writer and political sci-
entist you have provided the
foundation for much that is fine
in our American community.
You have been a valiant fighter
in the constant struggle against
tyranny. We hope we shall have
your aid in the continuing fight
for many additional years."
LILA SHAROLYN YAGODA

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is-
rael Cabinet decided to ease
up on clothing rationing by is-
suing more ration coupons. It
was also decided to establish
public committees to serve as
advisory bodies to the govern-
ment on changes in rationing
and marketing of locally-pro-
duced goods as well as on in-
creasing production.

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Trial for Masadaites
The bridegroom-elect is at-
Baby sitting• was no problem
tending Wayne University.
at Rosh Hashana services at
Masada Chapter of ZOD will
A June wedding is planned. Shaarey Zedek Congregation,
hold its first get together for its
Herb MosS relates . . . There
membership and friends at 2:30
AND APPIWANCDD
were services for those 3 to 6
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 at the Mrs. Roosevelt Awarded
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new center on Davison.
those from 9 to 14, with crackers
Honorary Degree
(Opp. St. Leo's Church)
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and milk for the 6-to-9'ers.
Zionist party will be challenged
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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