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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-29

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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, December 29, 1950

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Ben-Gurion's Faith in Torah Brings
Hidden Minerals from 'Barren Negev'

TEL AVIV (AJP)—David Ben- were not aware of the full
Mr. and*Mrs. Robert .Loewenberg, of 2750 Sturtevant, left today At Presidents' Meeting
Gurion's personal search to wealth hidden in the soil of our
for Miami Beach where they will spend the winter.
Shola Levitt, of Ohio Ave., spent part of her school vacation
Anita Libman Lebeson, author prove the Bible right, paid off country and in the waters of its
at the home of her University of Michigan schoolmate, Sue Alder- of "Pilgrim People," will be the with the discovery of deposits lakes and seas. This forsaken,
man, of Chicago. The remainder is being spend with her parents, guest of the National Council of valuable minerals hidden desolate land is not so poorly
deep in Israel's wastelands in endowed as it appears on the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt. -
the Negev.
surface. Regions that are today
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon, of Cortland Ave., have returned
The Prime Minister's hunch, drought - stricken and sterile,
from Cleveland where they attended the wedding of Carolyn
which first took concrete form seemingly devoid of all hope,
Frieds to Solomon Jacobs.
two years ago with his appoint- may in the near future hum
Cadet Leonard Yovis, of Castle Heights Military Academy is
ment of a Scientific Advisory with fruitful activity, while
visiting his parents during school vacation.
Commission, was confirmed in hidden sources may surrender
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldberg, of Fairfield Ave., were recent
a report of the last two years their bounty if we but find their
guests at the Hotel New Yorker in Miami Beach where they were
of develoiSmental activity. The secret." -
entertained by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tugman, of Miami.
discovery of the vital minerals
A linen and cash shower honoring two future brides who will
That was two years ago when
is expected to mean eventual Ben-Gurion appointed the sci-
soon leave for Israel is being tendered by Mrs. Philip Stollman and
employment for thousands of entific commission to find "the
Mrs. Jacob Granader at 12 noon, Jan. 9 at the Beth Shmuel Syna-
Israelis and help put Israel back secret."
gogue. Contact Mrs. Granader, TY. 6-8289 for further information.
on its financial legs.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown, of Tuxedo Ave., have left for
Last week the commission's
Ben-Gurion maintained report disclosed that probings
Tucson and Los Angeles where they will spend the winter.
through the years that the h a d uncovered "satisfactory'!
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schuman, of Tuxedo Ave., have returned
Torah was "absolutely reliable" quantities of ka oli-m nganese
home from Miami Beach where they were guests at the Sherry
as to Israel's true potentialities and other such minerals in the
Frontenac. Hotel.
in hidden wealth. The Torah so-called "barren" Negev waste-
Mr. and Mrs. I. William Oberfelder of West Seven Mile Dr.
describes Israel as a land ". . . of lands. ' Various types of granite
have returned from Chicago where they spent a few days visiting
oil . . . a land whose stones are —"in sufficient quantities for
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Baer.
iron and out of whose hills thou export and domestic consump,
Miss Marcia Ermann - of Merton Rd., accompanied by her
mayest dig copper."
niece,. Claire Ullman of Cincinnati, flew to Miami Beach where
tion"—were also reported..
Scorning reports that parts of
they will spend' 10 days as the guests of Claire's grandfather.
Plans are now in progress for
ANITA LIBMAN LEBESON
Israel were completely barren the establishment of a road net-
Mrs. Walter Schoenbach has returned to her home in Chicago
after a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- of Jewish Women at its an land, Ben-Gurion had said : "On work to make the most of the
nual Presidents' Day meeting on the contrary our forefathers Negev's hidden mineral deposits.
old E. Ziv of Wildemere Ave.
Miss Marjory Rosenthal has returned to New York after a few Jan. 5, when her book will be
days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the reviewed by Mrs. Morris Adler.
Belcrest.
Mrs. Lebeson, former history Interfaith Award Presented to Herbert Swope
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave., are spending teacher at the University of Il- At 1950 Gold Medal Testimonial Award Dinner
a few' weeks in Hollywood, Fla. Their son, Stanley, who is a stu- linois, has written a fascinating
dent at Harvard University, joined his parents for the vacation history of Jews in Amefica, from
NEW YORK (JTA)
Aerbert
According to Arthur H. Kon-
period. .
1492 to 1950.
Bayard Swope, noted journalist vitz, executive director of Inter-
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave., left on
Other guests for the afternoon
Thursday to spend a week in Woodmere, L. I., where they will visit Will be the presidents of member and consultant to Secretary of faith in Action, proceeds of the
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs, and in groups of the Detroit Federation War Henry Stimson during dinner will become part of the
Wellesly Hills, Mass., where they will be the guests of their chil- of Women's Clubs and the World War II, was presented fund for a $1,000,000 interfaith
with the Interfaith in Action and community center at the
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heavenrich.
League of Jewish Women's Or-
Morse Goldman and his son, Hubert, of Fairfield Ave., left on ganizations. The meeting will be 1950 Gold Medal Award at a northwest corner of Seventh
Wednesday for Los Angeles where they will spend a week, and will held at the Woodwa,d Jewish dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Avenue and Fortieth Street, in
Hotel, attended by 1,500 notables New York City's garment center.
attend the Rose Bowl game on New Year's day.
The site for the building,
Mrs. Louis Davidson of Canterbury Rd., has left for Florida Center, aid will be preceded by of all faiths.
a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
will include a synagogue,
where she will spend the winter months.
The presentation was made by which
Mrs. Sidney Marwill, chair- Bernard M. Baruch who read gymnasium, swimming pool, li-
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schwartz of New York are spendi,ng the
week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strath- man of the program committee, the citation in which Swope's brary and auditorium, has al-
been purchased for over
' cona Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Birchcrest Dr. is in charge of the meeting.
achievements in fostering inter- ready
$500,000 out of funds previously
faith and interracial under- raised in the campaign.
Thomas M. Klein returned to Fort Meyer, Va., on Monday
standing were emphasized.
after spending a two day leave with his _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hotel Man Transforms
Swope was four times a re-
Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd.
Speakers at the $1,000-a-table cipient of the Pulitzer Journal,
Mrs. S. Quentin Kessler of the Art Center Apt. is spending a Once Restricted Hotel
'dinner, in addition to Mr. Bar- ism award—once for his own
fortnight in Miami Beach, Fla., where she is the guest of her
uch, included Robert P. Patter-
David Rosner, promiient kosh- son, former Secretary of War; work as a reporter covering Ger-
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Gluckman.
many in World War I, the other
er
hotel
operator,
recently
ac-
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel. Mendelsohn and Mrs. Samuel Glow-
James A. Farley, chairman of three times for public service
quired
Hotel
Good
in
Miami
goweivet- Ohicago Blvd., and 'Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of the Lee
the dinner; New York State Su- the New York World had ren- -
Crest have as their- guest their sister-in-law, Mrs. Hugo Goldsmith Beach on a ten year lease. The preme Court Justice George Bel dered under his editorship.
of New York.
hotel, previously dock; George A. Saltzman, pres-
tilwam,rw"
-
catering to a ident of the Interfaith in Action
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels of Warrington Rd., left Wed-
nesday for California where they will spend a few weeks.
restricted clien- Committee, and Louis Nizer,
tele, has already author.
Mr. and Mrs. Sarasohn of Merrick Ave., has as their guests
tarted -rem o d
last week, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurtz of New York.
eling and pre-
Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson of Huntington Woods and Mrs.
p a r ing for
Seymour- Franklin of the Wilshire left on Tuesday for Miami
FIRST GALICIAN
orthodox c u
Beach where they will be' guests for 10 days at the Roney Plaza.
SOCIETY
OF DETROIT
sine.
Virginia Barnett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett of
Normandy - Ave., ' has returned from an extended stay in Boston.
Invites you to a
Located on
Her brother, Richard, who attends Eastman School of Music in
Dinner and Installation
43rd St. and
of Officers at a Gala
Rosner C o 11 i n s Ave.,
Roch,e'sfer,, N. Y., is also home for his vacation.
NEW YEAR'S EVE AFFAIR
Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave. left on Thursday for Hotel Good has 100 ocean-view
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31st
New 'York where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, rooms and a large private beach,
One way by
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sklarsky.
• Full Course Dinner
dining room, cocktail lounge
STEAMER
• Entertainment
Nancy Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher of Oak and two penthouses. Its season
• Dancing 7 P.M. 'tit ?
Dr., is spending 10 days in Boston as the guest of her uncle and *opened Dec. 15.
Air Rate to
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Ginsburg.
Lydda,
Alterations include installation Admission Only $3.75 per plate
Round Trip $873.00
Galicioner Synagogue
Mrs. Sam D. Magid and son, Lawrence Alan, of 19350.Fenmore, of a two-service kitchen for
12517 LINWOOD
preparation of meat and dairy
will visit relatives in New York. Mr. Magid will follow shortly.
For Reservations Call M. Indianer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merkle and family, formerly of Cortland dishes, the renovation of the
Chairman—TY. 6-1387
WORLD—WIDE TRAVEL BUR.
lobby and many guest rooms. A
Ave., are now residing at 3363 W. Outer Dr.
Bring your friends—and if you are
Galicianer—it's the right time to
215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368
Mr. and Mrs. • David Iwrey of Burlingame Ave. were honored "little synagogue," customary in a Meet
you on Sunday, December 31—
Official Agents for All Steamship and
by their relatives and friends on Wednesday evening at a party all Rosner establishments, will at 7 P. M.
Air Lines
hold
services
conducted
by
a
marking their 25th wedding anniversary.
resident
orthodox
rabbi.
Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave., has returned from Chicago
Rosner has been associated
where she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and
Strictly Kosher
May We Help Plan
with the Biscayne Collins, Astor,
Mrs. Arthur Miller.
Approved by
Your Perfect Party?
Victor and Delnionico hotels,
Vood Horabonim
and for 20 years has been con-
nected with the Ostend Hotel
in. Atlantic City.



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Congress Women Rehearse Play

Ask American Inventors
To Offer Patents to Israel

LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Inven-
tors and scientists of all nation-
alities were urged by the United
Inventors and Scientists of
America to offer their patents
to Israel to aid the Jewish state
"attain economic strength and a
more rapid industrialization."
The organization is headed by
David Resnick, a member of the
American Federation of Scien-
tists.

STORM
SASH

Members of the cast of the play, "Hear—We Go Again," by
Mrs. Harry Landsman, to be presented by Detroit Women's Divi-
sion of American Jewish Congress Jan. 17, at Scottish Rite Cathe-
dral, began rehearsals last week. From the left: DOROTHY
GOODMAN, HARRY GOLDSTEIN, director, SHIRLEY LEWIS and
ANNETTE RUBY.

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