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March 28, 1952 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-28

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THE JEWISH NEWS-15

• • •
citychei in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kahn have moved from LaSalle Blvd. to
their new home on Irvine Road, Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson of Stratford Road have returned
from a month's vacation in Miami Beach.
Stanley Kaplan of Muirland Ave, has left for a three-month
stay in New York.
Susan Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chi-
cago Blvd., joined her parents in Palm Beach for her spring vaca-
tion from Connecticut College for Women.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goodman - of W. Outer Drive are vacation-
ing in Florida.
Harry Greenspan of Huntington Road is back from a two-
month stay in Arizona. ,
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kagan of Irvine Road, Mr. and Mrs.
Eichman of Victoria Road. and Dr. and Mrs. Edward Myers of
Vernon Road spent the past week-end in Chicago.
Daniel Levin, son of Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin . of Cam-
bridge Road, is home between quarters at the University of Chicago
for a week's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keene have returned to their Cambridge
Road abode after a month's vacation in Tucson, Ariz.
Mrs. Elsie Gedrich is visiting in Miami Beach.
Laine Ginn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn of Birch-
crest Drive, is here for her Spring vacation from Cornell Univer-
sity. Ithaca, N. Y. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of Whitmore Road have re-
turned from an extended trip to Hollywood Beach. Fla.
Harry Brown of LaSalle Blvd., is back from a winter sojourn
in Tucson, Ariz.
Bill Frank. son of the W. H. Franks of Wildemere Ave., is home
for a two-week vacation irons Andover Academy in Massachusetts.
Mrs. Louis Kaine of Chicago Blvd.; has returned from Holly-
wood Beach. Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. lan Levy stopped to visit his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. David Levy of Santa Barbara Drive, en route from California
to his new naval station in the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Road returned
from a six-week motor trip to Arizona and California. In Tucson
they visited their granddaughter, Patty Gross, who attends school
there.
, Gordon Freshman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freshman of
Hendrie Road, Huntington Woods, is home for Culver Military
Academy's Spring vacation_
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krolik of Chicago Blvd. have returned,
from New York and a cruise. They were joined in New York by
their daughter, Judy Mayer. who is on vacation from Colby Col-
lege in Waterville, Me. Judy accompanied her parents back to
Detroit and will stay until April 1.
Among- the participants in the prize winning Zeta Beta Tau
skit at the annual Hillelzapoppin Show in Ann Arbor. last week-
end, were Detroiters Fred Keidan, Stuart Winkelman and Fred
Horwitz.
Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman are back in their Roselawn
Ave. abode after attending the surgical convention in New Or-
leans and flying to Miami Beach for a two week vacation.

srael's SeleetiNe

Immiaration Policy
"Ili Not ..1ffeet East European Jews

PARIS. ■ JTA --With the an- first receive . extensive hospital
• ouncernent from the Jewish care and education to fit them
gency's European office here into the Western culture of Is-
at Jews from Eastern Euro- rael. It was revealed that 5.000
. an countries will not be sub- North African Jews are now go-
ect to selective immigration pol- ing through such preparatory
cies in Israel. appeals were ad- procedures in Morocco and in
• resseci to Russian satellites for France.
Speeding up of emigration from
he emigration of Jews wishing
Tunisia from 200 to 500 Jews per
. leave for Israel.
Over 3.000 former Romanian month. was announced by the
ev.ish families now in Israel Agency. Officials of the Joint
ave asked Romanian authori- Distribution C o m m i t t e e are
ies to permit relatives they left , pressing the Agency to abolish
• - hind to join them in the new the policy of selective migration
from Tunisia. They point out
.tare.
It is estimated that 85 per that the position of Jews in Tu-
nis must be considered poten-
.ent of these 3,000 families left
hildren behind. 10 percent left tially dangerous.
arents and five percent are
Invitations, Personalized Napkins,
wives who came to Israel with-
sut their husbands.
Matches Reasonably priced. Any
Despite the difficulties raised
Quantity Desired. No Order to
.y R o m a n i a n 'authorities, a

teady trickle of emigrants con-
inues to le a v e the country.

early 2.500 are scheduled to
eave for the Jewish state this

onth.
of the 7.000 Jews left in Bul-
.aria, it was disclosed by the
ewish Agency, 1.000 have regis-
•red for emigration. The Agen-
.y hopes to arrange for their
ransportation ,:lhortly.
Although mor than 1.000 Jews
ave registered for visas at the
sraeli legation in Czechoslova-
ia, it is feared that few will be
- allowed to leave.
Plans are also being made to
dmit 1,000 JeWs each month
ruin North African countries.
owever, many of them must



demacher to Serve 3 Years
or Annihilating Yugoslav Jews

MUNICH. (JTA)—Franz Rad-
macher, Hitler's secretary for
ewish affairs, was sentenced by
German court in Nuremberg
o three years and five months
I iprisonment for his part in the

ass annihilation of 1,300 Jews
Yugoslavia during the Nazi
cupation of that country. In
_ uing the verdict, the judge

eclared that Rademacher's ex-
-nse account showed that he
new what was happening to

e Jewish victims.

Friday, Mtarch 28, 1952

To W ed in September

People Make News

The Sports Guild honored BY-
RON KRIEGER, Michigan and
Midwest fencing champion as
the most outstanding athlete of
1951 at its fifth annual award
banquet in the Sheraton-Cadil-
lac Hotel. Krieger was given a
trophy in recognition of his ac-
complishn.ents during the year,
which included helping the
United States team win two
medals and capture first place
in the Pan-American Games in
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
. .

Election of ARTHUR S. AL-
BRIGHT as a vice-president of
the Detroit Edison Company was
announced by Prentiss M. Brown,
Edison board chairman. Appoint-
ment of EVERETT E. ROLL as
an assistant secretary of the
company also was announced.

seeking to raise funds for the
Rabbinical Seminary of Amer-
ica in New York, which was the
victim of a fire on Purim ,eve-
ning. The fire gutted the dormi-
tory and part of the study hall
at the 20 vear-old institution.

RABBI S. GRUSKIN. of De-
troit. was recently appointed to
a ten-man national committee

GRAEME



MISS BEVERLY M. COHEN

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen. of

Rochester Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Beverly Mae, to Melvin Fried-
man son of Jack Friedman. of
Rochester Ave., and the late
Nettie Friedman. The couple
plans to wed on Sept. 7.

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Time: 8 aim., Sunday, March

30.
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Feature : The biogra ph i c al
story of Dr. Wilbur A. Sawyer.
the American physician who dis-
covered the cure for yellow fever,
is told in "A Partner with God. -

CHAPEL HOUR
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March 29.

Station: WJR.
Feature: Rabbi Max J. Wohl-
gelernter will speak on The
Ideals of Universal Peace in
Jewish Liturgy. - Cantor David
Kaizinan will render the musi-
cal portion of the 'program.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will in-
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