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December 08, 1950 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-08

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THE JEWISH NEWS.-29

Friday, December 8, 1950

Jewish Hospital Division Continues
Campaign; Workers Meet Wednesday

Dr. Reich to Speak
Here Sunday, Monday

The third report luncheon for
the Jewish Hospital Division of
The Jewish Community Coun- the Greater Detroit Hospital
cil announces the appearance Fund is scheduled for 12:30 p.m.
here on Sunday and Monday of Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Standard
Club, Hotel Book Cadillac. Mel-
ville S. Welt, chairman of the
special drive, urges that work-
ers be prepared to submit re-
ports of their solicitation.
Welt cited his vice-chairmen
for the fine job they were doing
covering slips themselves, but
recommended that they follow-
up their workers to see that all
slips assigned are being covered.
He added: "We would like work-
ers to call campaign headquar-
ters, WO. 5-3939, to arran;%4 for
assignments."
Vice chairmen in the Jewish
Hospital Division who are work-
ing for the Greater Detroit
Hospital Fund include Sidney J.
Allen, Irving W. Blumberg, Har-

DR. NATHAN REICH

Dr. Nathan Reich, chairman of
the department of economics at
Hunter College.
Benjamin M. Laikin will pre-
side at a meeting of the Coun-
cil's representatives at Turover
Hall, Dexter at Monterey, at 2
p.m. Sunday, when Dr. Reich
will speak in Yiddish on "Jews
Behind the Iron Curtain." This
lecture is sponsored by the - cul-
ture commission of the Jewish
Community Council of which
Rabbi Morris Adler is chairman
and Morris Lieberman is co-
chairman.
Dr. Reich's second appearance
here will be under auspices of
the Detroit Chapter of the
American J e w i s h Committee.
"The Communist Threat" will
be the subject of this address
to be delivered at a meeting on
Monday, at 8:30 p.m., in the
social hall at Temple Beth El.
Dr. Reich, born in Poland, re-
ceived his elementary and sec-
ondary .education, as well as the
traditional Jewish schooling, in
that country. His background
combines extensive experience
in Jewish as well as in general
affairs. He is the author of
"Labor Relations in Republican
Germany."
The public is invited to-these
meetings. There will be no ad-
mission charge.

,Rabbi'Ooppelt Occupies
Temple Israel Pulpit

Rabbi Frederick A. Doppelt of
Fort Wayne, Ind., will occupy the
pulpit of Temple Israel tonight
at 8:30 at the new Temple, and
will speak On
the subject
Mystic Element'
in Religion."
Tonight, Rabbi
Leon Fram will
preach the ser-
mon at the ded-
ication ceremo-
nies of the new-
ly-built Temple
Beth El in Flint. Rabbi Doppelt
He will leave Sunday for Wash-
ington, D. C., to attend the Mid-
century White House Conference
on Children and Youth as rep-
resentative of the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis.
On Monday night, Rabbi Fram
will lecture at Grand Rapids on
"The Crisis in the State of Is-
rael."

WASHINGTON (JTA) — T h e
nomination of Mrs. Anna Rosen-
berg as Assistant Secretary of
vey H. , Goldman, Abe Kasle, Defense was unanimously ap-
Max Osnos and Leonard N. proved by the Senate Armed
Simon s. Other outstanding
workers include Charles N.
Agree, Louis Berry, Fred A.
Ginsburg, Jason L. Honigman,
Louis Tabashnik and Morris W.
Zack.
When the Greater Detroit
Hospital Fund reaches its goal
of $19 ;720,000, $2,500,000 will be
allocated for the Jewish Hos-
pital, architects' plans for which
have been approved. Bids are
being asked of contractors, ac-
243 W. LARNED
cording to Nate S. Shapero,
Chairman of the building com-
WO. 3-8522-3
mittee. Shapero reveals plans
for a wide choice of memorial
opportunities and friends of the
Jewish Hospital may earmark
Happy Hanukah
gifts in honor of living persons
or as memorials to the depart-
ed, with appropriate units
designated.

Greetings

TRIANGLE
BOOKBINDING

Season's Greetings

SOBERMAN &
MILGROM

Season's
Greetings

Schmidt's Ready fo

Can be had at all dairy
and meat counters.

8675 12TH ST.
TYLER 6-6525

7727 EPWORTH
TY. 4-0677

Season's Greetings

Greetings

GREENE'S
RESTAURANT

13545 W. 7 Mile Rd.

UN. 1-6229

Morris Poultry
Equipment Co.

601 E. 8 Mile Rd., Hazel Pk.
JOrdan 4-6274

Holiday Greetings
from
The Home of Fine Food

Season's Greetings

M-ONICA
HEATING CO.

LONE PINE
TAVERN

Available to Parties and Meetings
We Cater

30325 W. 6 Mile Rd.
KE. 1-4610

15815 Livernois Avenue

Wyoming had a newspaper in
1869 before it became a terri-
tory.

fro m

REGULAR
SWEET SHOP

6560 Regular VI. 2-9426

Dorothy and John Murray,

Props.

Holiday Best Wishes

P INTCRAFT
PRESS

)

BELANGER
MOTOR SALES

Letterheads - Envelopes

Kaiser-Frazer
Complete Service

Lowest Prices

Cards

Bumping - Painting - Parts

1250 First St.
WO. 3-1229

17575 LIVERNOIS

Holiday Greetings -

Robert's
Venetian Blind
Company

Hanukah Greetings

PRESTYLE

Manufacturing Co.

Advertising Displays
& Metal Stampings

125 Winder

9174 Roselawn
TE. 4-0788

VE., 7-7902

Heartiest Greetings for

LAFAYETTE STEEL CORP.

VI. 2-4115

3501 Sanders

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Holiday Best Wishes

UN. 2-5500

Riding Stables
on Premises

Kalamazoo Furnace & Stove Repair

Ranges - Heaters - Furnaces

Season's Greetings

CINDER BLOCK, INC.

We Manufacture - Block Brick - Lintels
Anything in Cinder, Concrete, according to
Architects Specifications



Gas Burners - Stokers

. •
!--Aolt

Oil Burners

Since 1923

TYler 5-0034

8049 Grand River

*********************************.******+****+ 4dt

Originators in Detroit

CINDER BLOCK INC.

9143 HUBBELL

VE. 8-3200

Best Wishes on the Hanukah Holiday

AVISON & PURGER, INC.

17605 James Couzens Hwy.

UN. 3-9924

This Wedk's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Jewish Interest

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Holiday Greetings

A Happy Holiday

aewry

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 10.
Station: WWJ.
Feature : The story, "Thou
Shalt Teach Them Diligently,"
written by Joseph Mindel, tells
of an educator, Julia Richman,
who taught shunned and negl-
ected children — the mentally
retarded.

Services Committee. Mrs. Ros-
enberg, one of the country's
top-flight manpower and labor
relations consultants, will be in
charge of manpower problems
in the Defense Department.

Distributor of Green Brier prod-
ucts. Scalders, pickers, tanks,
fingers, belts.

BUILDERS

on th.e

2

Roll Pie Crust

Wallpaper and Paints

Holiday

Senate Approves Appointment of Mrs. Rosenberg to High Post

Holiday Best Wishes

Best Wishes for a

HAPPY HANUKAH

to all our

many friends

Robinson.
Furniture Co.

1420 Washington Blvd.

•' ILLAC WALLPAPER CO.

• Wall Paper
• Paint
• Window Shades

3131 W. 6 Mile Rd.

Parkside

Also operating Robinson's Economy

Store, East Vernor Highway,

BUT NOT CONNECTED WITH

UN. 2-3787

ANY OTHER STORE

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