*AV Pioneer Women Close Fund-Raising Efforts with Event on Wednesday — 57— - 7777"1 77-m7 WatCh Holiday Deadlines Jewish Center Activities Post Office officials are again conducting their annual "Mail Early for the Holiday" campaign because of heavy mailings during this period. Readers of The Jewish News are asked to send copy to our offices, 708 David Stott Bldg., earlier than usual until Dec. 27. Your cooperation will en- able us to continue to include your activities in our weekly columns. Our regular deadlines are 1 p.m., Monday for photo- graphs, and 9:30 a.m., Tuesday for copy. (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Ls a Red Feather Agency.) Sporting exquisite Y e m nite jewelry, these household sci- ence students give rapt: attention to the instructions of their cooking teacher at an Israel camp support- ed with funds raised by Pioneer Women. With Congressman Franklin D. Proceeds from this • year's Roosevelt, Jr., of New York as fund-raising project will be used principal speaker and Sam Lev- to finance the Moatzot Hapoalot enson as entertainer, the Pion- agencies in Israel where immi- grant girls are trained for ef- fort in cooperative colonies, on farms, in factories and in the home. American Jews Lauded for Checking Communism WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Amer- ican Jews were lauded for the aid they are giving to the U. S. Government in checking Com- munism. "They are acting in the finest traditions and in the nob- lest spirit of the American peo- ple," Federal Security Adminis- trator Oscar R. Ewing said at the Silver Jubilee Banquet of the Pioneer Women at which he was one of the • principal speakers. President Truman, in a mes- REP. F. D. ROOSEVELT, Jr. sage to the Pioneer Women, said eer Women of Detroit will con- that "Americans of every faith clude their annual fund-raising have an abiding interest in the event next Wednesday evening, welfare of Israel." He empha- sized that "the bonds of interest and affection which lirkk the people of the United States and the people of Israel are among the forces which are strengthen- ing democracy." Mr. Ewing revealed that next year the U. S. Government ex- pects to send a mission to Israel, larger than the mission which Education Commissioner Earl J. McGrath headed this year, to continue aid to Israel education. He said that, in cooperation with the State Department, the government is preparing to sup- ply experts to aid not only in education but also to deal with food, sanitation, hygiene and other problems. He said "in some cases, grants will be provided for SAM LEVENSON training in educational institu- at the annual event to be held tions and agencies in this coun- at the Masonic Temple. try." Around the World .. A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service. The United States Saturday, Dec. 2—Hanukah fes- tival for teen agers, Dexter- Davison Branch, 8 p.m. Ad- mission by membership card. Sunday, Dec. 3—Hanukah Fes- tival. 8:30 p.m. Woodward. Two one-act plays by Center Dramatic Group, under Moishe Haar. Joseph Haggai speaks on "Hanukah, I s r a e 1 and America." Moe Kesner will lead singing of Yiddish and Hebrew songs. Wednesday, .Dec. 6—Exhibit of Menorahs and Jewish cere- monial art objects from the collection of Henry Feinberg. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal of Jackson, Michigan spe"aks on, "Jewish Customs and Folk- - lore," to Center Open Forum, Woodward, 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7—Film discus- sion series: "Porblem Drink- ers," and "Alcohol and the Human Body." Jack Rogers, psychologist, will lead discus- sion. Woodward, 9 p.m. ectirm Ora dw This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 3 Station: WWJ Feature: On the occasion of the third anniversary of the establishment of Israel, "The Faithful City," written by Peter Lyon, will be offered. It is an account of the physical and spi- ritual defenses - of Jerusalem, city of sieges, city of history and eternal symbol of faith. 41111F AMP - THE JEWI SH NEWS-7 Friday, December I, 1950 Jewelers Association Elects New Officers tat At a recent election of the Greater Detroit Jewelers Asso- ciation, Maurice H. Winston was elected president. Other officers include Harry Kay and William Friedberg, vice-presidents; Lor- en Van Tassel, secretary; and Harry Nederlander, treasurer. New members of the Board of Directors are Arnold Cohen, Samuel Gerson, Martin Lattin, Emil Rose, Joseph M. Sisler, Til- ford Slatkin, Leonard Tigay, Irving Wolfgang and Fred Sim- mons. 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Israel has imported $2,000,000 in Turkish goods, while exporting only $30,000. at curldls WASHINGTON—President Truman expressed pleasure over the report of Henry Albert( commander of the Jewish War Vet- erans, as JWV backed America's foreign policy, and praised Dean Acheson and. U. S. delegates to the United Nations. NEW YORK—The World Jewish Congress sent a pointed letter to Columbian Ambassador, Don Eduardo Zuleto-Angel, protesting the "brazen affirmation" of Nazism revealed in recent demonstra- tions in Columbia by students who sang Nazi anthems in holding a memorial service in honor of Nazi leaders executed at Nurem- burg as war criminals.. the Israel foreign office that he was leaving the country for a visit home. JERUSALEM—At an unofficial meeting, at which UN repre- sentatives participated, Jordan agreed to permit an Israeli con- voy, held up for several days, to proceed to the Hebrew University on Mt. Scopus . . . 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