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March 07, 1952 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-07

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Solomons Named Dri;re
Treasurers; 36 Picked
. For General Cabinet -

Abolition of _411 Drives, Except
UIA and Bonds Planned by Agency

Partial Victory for FEPC in State Legislature

A partial victory was - scored Cramton of Lapeer on Tuesday.
for the proposed FEPC bill in by a vote of 6 to 5.
the Michigan Legislature , when
. -
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Plans to "normalize" - fund-raising for the House judiciary committee
THE JEWISH NEWS-3
Israel by , abolishing all drives, except the United Israel Appeal gave its approval to the measure ,
and the sale of Israeli bonds, are being prepared by the Keren sponsored by Rep. Louis C.
Friday, March 7, 1952
Hayesod here, it was revealed by Eliahu Dobkin, leading member
of the Jewish Agency executive. He classified the fund-raising
campaigns as follows:
1. "Pointless drives" for institutions whose existence is not
important for the development of the Jewish state. Such drives,
he said, serve the interests of either private persons or small
(MARCH 11)
groups. The Keren Hayesod and the Jewish Agency will fight
them "mercilessly," he declared.
2. Drives approved by the World Zionist. Congress. They- will
receive the fullest support of the Jewish Agency. These include
the Hadassah drives. Youth Aliyah and others, Mr. Dobkin said.
3. Drives which were not authorized by the Congress, such as
drives for Hebrew University, Weizmann Institute of Science, Haifa
Technion. WIZO, American Fund for Israeli Institutions and
others. The Jewish Agency is negotiating with leaders Of these
campaigns for "normalization" of fund-raising, Mr. Dobkin said.
4. World fund-raising organizations, such as the American
Joint Distribution Committee, ORT, OSE, HIAS, all of whom now
operate in Israel.

Jule G. and Samuel B:
active workers in the .me-
ehanical trades division, will
: serve as treasurers . of the 1952
Allied Jewish Campaign, Abe
Kasle, campaign chairman, an-
nounced.
Kasle also announced that 36
leaders from the seven trade and
professional divisions will make
up the General Cabinet of the
ampaign. • They include Sidney
X. Allen, Louis Alper, Maurice
Aronsson, Tom Borman, Harry
Cohen, Louis Davidson, Alfred E.
:Epstein, Nathan R. Epstein, Na-
than Fishman, Joseph Frenkel 9
William Friedman, Albert Fru-
man, Leon- Kay, Max J. Kogan,
Dan LeVine, David M. Levine,
Edward C. Levy, John E. Lurie,
Dr. Hyman S. Mellen, Louis Rob-
inson, Hyman Safran, Morris L.
Schaver, Harry Schumer, George
Seyburn, Nates S. Shapero,
Saul Sloan, Barney Smith, Emil
T. Stern, Louis Tabashnik i Jo-
seph M. Welt, Frank A. Wetsman
Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit
Leon G. Winkelman, Lew Wisp-
er, Irving J. Wolfgang and Mor- and the League for Religious
Labor have invited leaders of the
ris W. Zack.
local and neighboring Jewish
communities to a reception and
Granados,. Iraq Leader,
dinner in honor of S. Z. Shragai,
'Miss Israel/ to Aid UJA
Mayor of • Jerusalem, to take
place 6 p.m. Wednesday, March
Dr. Jorge Garcia-Granados, 19, at Bel Aire.
former head of Guatemala's
A representative committee
delegation to the United Nations,
now visiting Israel to survey its headed by Mayor Cobo and the
economic needs, will take part Mayors of 10 other Michigan
in this year's $151,500,000 nation- municipalities is sponsoring the
wide campaign of the United local visit by the distinguished
author and spokesman of the
Jewish Appeal.
• Ezra Hadad, leader of the Jews Yishub, who is on a brief tour
of Iraq whose mass movement to in the United States to arrange
Israel last year was financed by for the participation of Ameri-
UJA, also is enroute here to visit can Jewry in the historic events
to be observed shortly when the
Many communities.
Israel's beauty queen, 20-year- Holy City marks the completion
. old Michele Harrel of Jerusalem, of 3,000 "years since its found-
Voted "Miss Israel, 1952" in a ing by King David as the capital
'recent nationwide beauty contest of Israel..
Reservations for the March 19
held in Tel Aviv, will arrive. here
March 15 to begin a cross coun- dinner may be made at the of-
fice. of League for Religious La-
-try speaking tour for UJA,
bor and Hapoel Hamizrachi, 9142
Linwood, TY. • 4-2867. -Rabbi
Nab Two Thiefs in England
Stealing Ancient Jewish Scrolls Charles Rosenzweig is the direc-
LONDON, (JTA) . — Two men tor.. •
Shragai, one of the pioneers
Were convicted here of stealing
two ancient Hebrew scrolls re- of the Torah Va'Avodah (re- .
lating to the story of Esther ligion and . labor) movement,
from Waltham Parish Church. has been in Israel for 28 years,
One man was sent to jail for silt all but five of which he has
months. The other was fined 50 spent in Jerusalem. At the end
of 1950 he was elected the
pounds.

for a gayer

PURIM

Jerusalem Mayor Shragai's Visit
Here March 19 Arouses Interest

MICHIGAN'S BIGGEST
SELLING WINE

IN STATE STORES AND SOD'S

coalition Mayor of the Holy
City, filling a post which was

held by Arabs during the pe-
riod of the British mandate.
Jerusalem now has a popula-
tion of more than 150,000.

. In a recent interview with an
American, Shragai said some of
the projects with which his ad- I
ministration is concerned in-
clude the expansion of the
school system, now accommo--
dating 23,000 students, the con-
struction of new roads, parks,
pipe lines to supply water to the
modern city which will soon
reach the historic borders of
Kastel Hill, and utimately the
Biblical. Shaar Hagai, known as
Bab-Lel-Wad.
Among projects now under
consideration is the construc-
tion of a Jerusalem airport to
enable tourists to fly in directly BARTON'S MUSICAL GRAGER.
without • stopping at Lydda, the
building of a central synagogue A Purim noisemaker filled with
to house 10,000 worshippers, and
an adequate structure to house fruit-flavored cocoanut Hamantasch,
the activities of the Chief Rab- gold chocolate coins,.Aleph-Bet
binate.

continental
chocolates

To Launch Hebrew Month

Shlomo Zahnan Shragai, may-
or of - Jerusalem, will launch
"Hebrew Month" under the aus-
pices of Hista.drUth Ivrith, at a
concert-reception at the New
School for Social Research, 66
W. 12th St., New York, Saturday
evening, it was announced by
Samuel J. Borowsky, Histadruth
Ivrith president.
Other participants in the

chocolate bar, fruit-filled hard candy. . 75c

PURIM ASSORTMENT

„Barton's quality Parve selec-

tion . . . exotic fruits, delicate creams, toasted nuts.

In a special Purim box.

2 lbs. $3.48

1 lb. $1.74

HAMANTASCH BOX ... delectable Chocolate Haman-

taschen, cocoanut and filled, flavored with delicious pure

Box of 10 $1.05
fruits.
March 8. opening program, Free! Purim masquerade mask included with each box,
which: will observe the 70th
Mapam Continues Fight birthday of Jacob Fichman,
noted Israel poet, will include
At Barton's 7 stores throughout Detroit
Within Zionist Ranks
Prof. Hillel Bavli of the Jewish
Theological
Seminary
of
Ameri-
136 West Lafayette, near City Hal
.. Direct JTA Teletype Wire

Grand River, corner Griswold
to The Jewish News
ca; Menachem Ribalow, editor
11563 Dexter Blvd., near Burlingame
TEL AVIV—The national con- of 'Iladoar', Borowsky; Prof. 6508 Woodward, near Milwaukee

ference of Kibbutzim affiliated Samuel K. Mirsky of Yeshiva 13210 Dexter Blvd., near Tyler • 7541 W. McNichols Road, West oflivernoia

with Mapam concluded with the University and Harry A. -Woll of
Office and Mail Order Dept., 8385 Lynda*

adoption of a resolution calling the Jewish Education. Committee 8385 Lyndon, at Northlawn
for the collective settlement of New York.
movement to continue its work
in strenthening the Zionist or-
For The BEST DEAL
ganization and the Histadrut.
on ANY car at ANY time
The resolution was adopted
Friends and relatives in a sweet-hungry Israel will welcome Barton's.
SEE
despite some demands by the
wonderful Kbsher for Passover confections! Just send a Barton's
leftwing socialist movement to "Good Deal" Markowitz
disassociate itself from the
Passover gift certificate; the recipient exchanges it at the nearest
World -Zionist Organization and
depot in Israel for Barton's DeLuxe Assortment, MaNishtana chocolate
Histadrut because of the "right-
Jack
Iltirs and wonderful cocoa. $6.5.049.50. There are n o freight
ist" policy of Mapai.
Markowitz
Eleven new settlements were
charges as Barton's Sweets for Israel are made in Israel.
admitted into membership in the
United Kibbutz Council which
TU. 3-
is dominated by Mapam.
Famous for Continental Chocolates

Passover Sweets for Israel

-

.

Israel Makes Payments
To Export-Import Bank.

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
government of Israel has made
the first payment on principal
on loans totalling $135,000,000
which it received from the
United States Export-Import
Bank.
The amount of the principal
repayment was $1,458,341, plus a
semi-annual interest payment of
$1,494,722.47. A' check for the
combined amount, totalling
$2,953,063.47 was handed by Am-
bassador Abba Eban to Herbert
E. Gaston, chairman of the bank,
at the bank's offices.

*ULAN V:1741;IN;$8.°D
TTgpRYIT.
NicHICAN BONDED WINERY NO ,

$12,150,000 Ear-Marked
For New Jewish Centers

NEW YORK—The sum of $12,-
150,000 was spent or earmarked

in 1951 'for the construction of
Jewish Community Center
buildings and facilities, the an-
nual report of the . National

Jewish Welfare Board's Building
Bureau reveals.







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Reminds parents that now is the time to enroll the children for the new term
at Kindergarten and Elementary Schools.

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY

AGES 3 to 5
KINDERGARTEN-9 to 12, .1 to 4
ALL DAY NURSERY-9 to 4:30 p.m,
AGES 6 to 13
ELEMENTARY CLASSES-3:30 to 7 :30 p.m.

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LIFE' IN ISRAEL -- JEWISH FOLK SONGS
SIGNIFICANCE OF JEWISH HOLIDAYS
BIOGRAPHIES OF INSPIRING SPIRITUAL LEADERS
CLUB ACTIVITIES

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