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September 28, 1951 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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Friday, September 28, 1951
Hebrew Benevolent Society
THE JEWISH NEWS
57 Slates Oct. 14 as Visiting Day
Hebrew Benevolent Society
Israel Envoy Finds Sympathy
(Chesed shel Ethes) has design-
For New State in SA Nations
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Moshe A. ated Oct. 14 as visiting day, and
Tov, special Israeli envoy to invites Jewish residents to in-
Latin America, said prior to his spect the newly remodeled
chapel and newly acquired park-
departure for ' Israel that "tre-
ing facilities.
mendous sympathy and interest
Now -in its 35th year, the Soc-
By JUDAH GILEADI
in Israel were expressed by many
iety will celebrate its anniver-
CHARLESTON, W. Va.—There government leaders in Latin sary Dec. 2, at A.das Shalom
is progress in the field of human America" during his three- Synagogue with a dinner and
relations. It is becoming more month tour there.
program of entertainment.
evident as time goes on. The visi-
tor senses it; the tourist feels
better about it. Free America
1951
5712
Holiday Greetings
gives you the courage that comes
from growing security.
LE SHONO TOVO
In this community we sensed
TIKOSEVU
the reverberations that go with
good news. Here and in environs
there is deep interest in the Ku
Men's and Boy's
Klux Klan's threat of a law-
HAMILTON FISH
Smart Apparel
suit against the North Carolina
Open-
Eves.
and
Sundays
COMPANY
Junior Chamber of Commerce
for describing the KKK as un-
Dexter at Webb
American. The Jaycees advised
WE. 3-0100
that the suit be for a million.
1334 E. VERNOR
The Durham Herald commented
editorially that the Jaycees will
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be disappointed because the
Klan "will hardly advance such
New Year Greetings
Best Wishes for
a suit." The paper went on to
state that a KKK rally was a
A Happy New Year
flop, poorly attended. - for the
OSCAR KLAUSNER
vicious rack hate preached there
from
was foreign to America and
STUDIO
seemed rather like something
Interior Decorators
left over from the Germany of
1414 FARMER ST.
the thirties." The Durham Her-
ald editorial stated:
WO. 2-4244
"The Klan is a debased relic
"Good Taste Need Not
of a past age. It has no place
in the United States today. So-
3337 Calvert
Be Expensive" -
ciety can take care of its affairs
without either the Klan's help
or inteference. Far from embra-
cing the Klan philosophy, we
New Year Greetings
Holiday Greetings
need to get further away from it.
''The Klan amounts to little
in North Carolina now. What
sympathy it may be able to
Heffclie Motor Sales
count on can be destroyed by
the force of public opinion that
Sales FORD Service
has been steadily rising against
Plumbing - Heating
it and that has been so perti-
Complete Service on
and Paint Supplies
nently expressed by the State
Junior Chamber of Commerce."
All Ford Products
By quoting these words, the
13524 Woodrow Wilson
Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch
2475 W. Grand Blvd.
TU. 3-0075
endorses them; the people here,
in the main, applaud them—
since they read them and do not
rebel and refuse to attend KKK
Hand Cleaning
Storage
LeShono
meetings.
God Bless America—and may
Tovo Tikosevu
Best Wishes for a
the South gain strength in the
Happy New Year
repudiation of bias by the think-
HEBREW
ing elements—and the press.

Seeing America—

and Cheering It

Le S;-iono Tovo Tikosevu

-

Best wishes on the New Year to the officers and members of the
Ados Shalom (Northwest) Hebrew congregation, Men's Club, the
Sisterhood and to the Jewish Community of Detroit.

KKK Rebuked
In the South

MR..and MRS MORRIS HADR ICH and SON

17542 Santa Rosa Drive

HENRY'S
STORES, INC.

KAY DANZER

Orchestras and Entertainment

Flowers - Gifts

Hotel Book Cadillac

Hotel Statler

WOodwa rd 1-1992

GREETINGS ON THE
NEW YEAR

Greetings on

The New Year

MARY LESHMAN & SONS

FOSTER BROS.
MARKET

DEXTER BAKERY

11724 DEXTER

Branch: Hy Freeman's Market

18279 Livernois

7710 W. McNichols

TO. 9-9724

L' SHONO TOI7-0 TIKOSEVU

May the New Year bring Health

and Happiness to You and Yours

KORN'S- RESTAURANT

Dining Room Available for Meetings

12216 LINWOOD

TO. 6-9395

Closed Rosh Hashanah and Yam Kippur

New Year Greetings to All Our

Friends and Customers

TOMMY'S BARBER SHOP

-

THOMAS POSTIN, Prop.

Men's Manicuring - Also Home Service

18615 LIVERNOIS

GENERAL
ELECTRIC SIGN CO.

8938 - 12th Street
TR. 1-0606

DAVE DIAMOND

WO. 2-4814

MAURICE
GARKLIK

NATIONAL
WHOLESALE
GROCERS

Greetings

307 Fox Theatre Bldg.

Sid Gorman
& Family

Family of New Arrivals

Greeting s

UN. 4-8959

2451 GRAND RIVER

Sincerest Wishes for A Happy

WO. 2-4456

New Year to the Jewish Community

PALMER - PARK BAKERY

GREETINGS

— Specializing in —

Wedding & Anniversary Cakes

VITA BOY

and Party Delicacies

POTATO CHIPS & PRETZELS

3227 W. McNichols Road

UN. 2-3272

FAMOUS FOODS, INC.

5111 - 14th

N. 7-5550

, .4-444-.444-44-**** •
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new gear 3 gree lin 9 3

Hosheah Grunber g, Mrs.
Grunberg and their children,
Yanoo, 12, and Eliahu, 5, come
down the gangplank of the
S.S. Transylvania at Haifa.
Formerly of Romania, Grun-
berg owned a grocery store, but
under the pressure of rising
anti-semitism decided to leave
for Israel and a secure future,
with the aid of the United
Palestine Appeal.

No Milk for Israel Adults

JERUSALEM (AJP)—Adults in
Israel will have to get along
without fresh milk for the next
six months.
A normal seasonal drop in
milk production at this time of
the year has been much greater
than in the past because of an
unusually severe drought.
Children and the ill and ex-
pectant mothers will continue to
get daily milk rations but adults
will have to use imported milk

powder which will be on the
inarket without restrictions dur-
ing the period of milk shortage.

GREETINGS

TO ALL OUR

FRIENDS AND PATRONS

JOIN US IN OUR
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THE HIGH
HOLY DAYS

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VACATIONING AT ITS,, BEST—THE YEAR 'ROUND


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