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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-01-11

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Israel. Bonds Given as Bonuse's

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Friday, January 11, 1952

3 Yeshivah Readies for New Term on Jan. 28

Rabbi Miller Talks
At Bond' Meeting
Here on Monday

Among the Detroit employers who distributed Israel bonds as
bonuses was LOUIS ALPER (right) of Acme Home Builders. Smil-
ing recipients are ABE FRIEDMAN (left) and BERNARD SEGAL.

250,000 Jews Oversea's Need JDC Aid
In 1952; Adopt $23,507,300 Budget

Edward M. M.

Warburg,
chairman of the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, last Saturday,
told more than 300 delegates to
the overseas welfare agency's
37th annual meeting at Hotel
Astor, New York, that "a mini-
mum of 250,000 Jews in Europe,
Moslem areas and Israel" will
need JDC's aid during 1952.

Bill Pierce Is Guest Speaker
At Bar Mitzvah Club Meeting

Chicago White Sox pitcher Bill
Pierce will be the sports person-
ality who will talk and conduct
a question and answer period
at the Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah
Club father and son meeting on
Jan. 20, in the synagogue social
hall.
Morning services will begin at
9:30 a.m. in the Mittleman
Chapel, and the boys will be the
guests of the Sisterhood at
breakfast. This meeting will be
the first get-together of the boys
and their fathers. Plans are be-
ing made to make this a month-
ly get-together.

"And ye shall hallow

Warburg, recently re-elected
general chairman of the United
Jewish Appeal, spoke immed-
iately after his designation as
JDC Chairman for tle seventh
successive year. Other speakers
included Moses A. Leavitt, JDC
executive vice-chairman, Moses
W. Beckelman, JDC director-
general, and Judge Maurice Ber-
non of Cleveland, chairman of
the JDC national' council
The delegates re-elected Mr.
Leavitt executive vice-chairman;
and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz and
'Mr. Beckelman, directors-gen-
eral for overseas operations. Dr.
Schwartz was also granted an
extended leave of absence to
permit him to continue in his
post as UJA executive vice-
chairman.
In addition, t h e delegates
adopted a 1952 budget of $23,-
507,300 for aid to Jews in some
20 countries of Europe, North
Africa and the Near East. More
than 40% of this sum—$9,500,000
—is to be allocated to Malben,
the JDC welfare program on be-
half of aged, ill and handicap-
ped .neWcorners to Israel.

the

fiftieth year” . . .

Rabbi Irving \Miller, past pres-
ident of the American Jewish
Congress, will address a dinner
meeting of the board of gov-
ernors of the Detroit Israel bond
committee on Monday, at the
Park-Sheraton Hotel, Woodward
at Kirby.
Rabbi Miller is vice president
of the Zionist Organization of
America and spiritual leader of
Cong. Sons of Israel at Wood-
mere, N. Y
_.
Serving as secretary general
of the • World Jewish Congress
during World War II, he under-
took many important missions
on behalf of European Jewry
threatened by Nazism. He rep-
-resented the World Jewish Con-
gress at the Paris Peace Con-
ference.
Long identified with the late
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi
Miller was elected unanimously
as Rabbi Wise's successor as
president of the American Jew-
ish Congress.
Important decisions regarding
the future of the bond sales ef-
fort in Detroit will be made at
the- dinner meeting. It will
be attended by community lead-
ers, bond chairmen, presidents
of major organizations and
members of the board of gover-
nors.

Children are now being regis-
tered for all departments of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah: an-
nounced Rabbi Joseph Elias,
principal of the Yeshivah. The
new semester starts Jan. 28.
The nursery has vacancies for
children between four and five
years of age. The two kinder-
gartens are open to children be-
tween five and six years. The
day school provides an English
and Hebrew program for chil-
dren from 1B and up.
Beginners' classes for the new

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Stanford Riegler Youth Club
To Install New Officers

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The Stanford Riegler Young
People's Club of Cong. Bnai
Moshe will hold its installation
of officers Monday, at 8:30 p.m.,
in the synagogue. A program
of entertainment and dancing
will follow. The event is open
to all.
Officers to be installed are:
Arthur Brand,' president; Sylvia
Mevis and Loren Goodman, vice-
presidents, Cynthia Fisch, Lauri
Lobel, secretaries, and Harold
Markzon, treasurer.

semester will be opened by the
afternoon Yeshivah (for boys)
and by the Beth Jacob (for
girls). These classes meet from
4 to 6 p. m. Bus service is pro-
vided between the public school,
the Yeshivah and the home of
the child.
The • Yeshivah also announces
a new program of extra-curricu-
lar activities, including a stamp
collectors' club, a chess and
checker club and choral group.
For information call TU. 3-3700,
or visit the Yeshivah, 12322
Dexter.

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Israel Built Through the Faith of Our People -Detroit Jewry Honors

50th Anniversary of World Mizrachi Movement

Sunday Eve. January 20th 6 P. M.

Mizrachi, founded in 1902 by the venerable Rabbi Isaac Jacob Reines of Lida, stands
today in the forefront of world Zionism. Religious American Jewry is led in its activi-
ties by Mizrachi and through the religious Zionist movement's inspiration a new era
has been created in the rebirth of Jewish loyalties. In the words of the late lamented
Rabbi Meir Berlin—Rabbi Bar-Ilan--who led the movement for many years: Mizrachi
continues in its efforts for Medinat Israel as The Land of Israel for the People of
Israel according to the. Law of Israel.

Mizrachi today lends new strength to world Jewry through the establishment of

Bar-Ilan University at Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv.

This model University will
meet the challenge of in-
creasing demands of mod-
ern society through an un-
dying devotion to a way of
life sanctified by centuries
of martyrdom for Judaism:

AT LATIN QUARTER, EAST GRAND BLVD.
NEAR WOODWARD

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Guest Speaker:
The Eminent • Rabbi

JOSEPH H.
LOOKSTEIN

Professor of Homiletics
at Yeshivah University

Musical Program Under
Direction of Harry Segal
We Invite Detroit Jewry to
Participate.In This Great
Anniversary Event

In Detroit Mizrachi has

rendered yeoman

service

to Israel, to our communi-

ty at large and more re-

cently to the Israel bond

drive.

IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL •

President, Detroit Mizrachl

ABRAHAM NUSBAUM

Chairman, Dinner Committee

PHILIP STOLLMAN

Chairman of Mizrachi Board

FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS CALL THE MIZRACHI OFFICE

12244 DEXTER, TOWNSEND 8-3128

DANIEL TEMCHIN

Chairman, Mizrachl Executive
Committee

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