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October 06, 1950 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-10-06

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rpetuating Tradition in 18th Year as Workers
Behalf of CHAI Balfour Ball of Detroit Zionists

Post Office Lists Holiday Mail Dates

Acting Postmaster Frank C.
Middel announced that overseas
mail and parcels for the Christ-
mas rush should be sent from
Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, if the parcels
are to be received on time. With
Hanukah coming on Dec. 4-11
this year, gifts should be mailed

at least two weeks earlier.
Nothing perishable should be
sent, nor should inflammable
materials, such as matches and
lighter fluid. Hard candies, nuts,
caramels, fruit cake and choco-
late bars will be accepted, but
should be individua.11y wrapped.

strategy

Look like a queen in one of
Mr. Samuel Pearl's new furs even tho
hubby isn't the ruler of France. Speak-

ing of the land of style, you're in for a

For 17 years, a group of Detroit Zionists
e labored devotedly in behalf of the year-
alfour Balls, proceeds of which are used
upport th cultural activities of the local
nist movement and to assist in the national
its of the Zionist Organization of Ameri-
This year, for the 18th successive year,
se men again are active in behalf of the
jest of the Zionist Organization of Detroit.
18th—CHAI--Balfour Ball will be held

thrill when you see the wonderful crea-
tions Mr. Samuel Pearl obtained on his
recent buying excursion . . . and at
welcome prices too! Why not stop in
for a peek at these new and beautiful

Saturday night, Nov. 4, at Hotel Statler. The
CHAI workers who have not interrupted their
18 years of efforts are, from the left: Seated:
LAWRENCE W. CROHN, A. C. LAPPIN,
ZOD president; HARRY COHEN, chairman of
the CHAI ball; MAURICE H. ZACKHEIM,
ROBERT MARWIL; Standing: NATHAN
BARON, DR. M. S. PERLIS, BEN M. LEWIS,
AL BORMAN, MORRIS M. JACOBS and
PHILIP J. CUTLER.

Minks, Persian Lambs, Beavers, Alaska
Seals and American Broadtail Jackets.

samuel

PEARL

FURS

London Anti-Semitism Shows Marked Increased
LONDON, (JTA)—The number at a meeting of the North Lon-
and size of anti-Semitic open don branch of the Association
with Fur Studios at 314 Farwell Bldg., WO. 1-8644, till 6.
air meetings in the London area of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and
are
increasing,
it
was
reported
Women.
W YORK, (JTA)—A resolu-
setting a goal of $10,000,000
the 1950-51 Israel Histadrut
paign was adopted by the
adrut National Council. The
1 and plans suggested for
Ling it will be submitted for
royal to the 27th national
ention of the National Com-
ee for Labor Israel at the
of November.
e 150 delegate from cities
ughout the United States
Canada sent a message of
`figs to Israel President
zmann and Premier David
Gurion pledging "unstint-
support" in the task of the
athering of the exiles and
building of the new state on
foundations of democracy,
eration and social justice."
Lack Skilled Laborers
message from Vice-President
n W. Barkley praised the
mplishments of Israel's la-
federation.
raei MerOrn, director of the
adrut . vocational training
artment, who is here on a
, told the meeting that
el has enough manpower
lacks skilled laborers.
. Joseph Burstein, director
the Histadrut education de-
tment, told the members of
council that Israel will be
to add next year another
000 dunams (25,000 acres) of
for t agricultural and in-
trial development with the
pletion of the Negev irri-
'on project.
80,000 Negev Families
. Burstein estimated that in
e or four years another
000 dunams would be avail-
in the Negev for the settle-
t of 80,000 families. He re-
The long - awaited event will soon take place. The 100-piece world-famous
ted that 40 percent of the
t population of Israel is now
'symphony orchestra from Israel is touring all the major cities of the United
fled in the 311,000-member
States, starting in January, and it will appear in Detroit on February 4 led
tadrut and asserted that
phecies of mass unemploy-
by-one of 'the world's greatest conductors.
t in Israel had not material-

stadrut Sets
,000,000 Goal

.

Announcing the Triumphal
Appearance in Detroit of the



ISRAEL
HILHARt ■ AONIC
ORCHESTRA

MAIN AUDITORIUM

Masonic Temple

-

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

February 4 1951

'20

,

aac Hamlin, general secre-
of the National Committee
Labor Israel, announced the
uisition of a building in this
to house the national and
in American headquarters of
Israel Histadrut Campaign,
be known as "Histadrut
e."

Month-Long Celebration
125th Anniversary_
EW YORK—The announce-

.t of a month-long celebra-
from Oct. 28 to Nov. 23 of
125th anniversary of Con-
ation Bnai Jeshurun, at 257
8th St., famous and historic
York synagogue, was made
its rabbi, Dr. Israel Goldstein.

THE JEWISH NEWS - 3

Friday, October 6, 1950

ORDER YOUR
TICKETS TODAY!

This will be one of the greatest
musical attractions in years, and
you are advised to send in yoyr
ticket orders at once if you don't
want to be disappointed. Be sure to
enclose self-addressed stamped en-
velope and your tickets will be
mailed to you promptly.

MASONIC AUDITORIUM CONCERTS

40,

Masonic Temple, 500 Temple Ave., Detroit 1, Mich.

Please send me

tickets at ❑ $4.20 ea.

For the Israel Symphony Concert Feb. 4 ❑ $3.60 ea.
❑ $3.00 ea.

Enclosed find $
and a ❑ $2.40 ea.
self-addressed stamped envelope.



Make checks payable to Masonic Auditorium Concerts

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