yEARII PASSED AND THE 2fRAILI1110 Oaf* AND PROSPERED -UNTIL A NEW PHARAOH Goat' TO ZIAJIIGYPT.... SOON AN Alit 00 itinguNce fliTTLID ARV? THE CHiLPRIIN OR ISRAEL.... AN ANAL, OF TM, LORD API:MAXIM AND CHOSE MOMS TO DO Mr- FORE PHARAOH. FAMINE HAD STRUCK I-IE THE LAND OF CANAAN.- AND IN aEc. FEIZATION,A SANE, OF WEARY ISRAELITES WENT FORTH INTO EGYPT IN SEARCH OF MORE FRUITFUL HARVESTS.... ....AND FEARING TH5 JEWS MIGHT GROW TOO POWERFUL,GRADUALLY REDUCED THEM TO LAV 12V.... Mayor Shragai Meets a Loyal Subject Tor First Time at Detroit Meeting Mayor Albert E. Cobo was es- pecially gracious. He awaited Mr. Shragai at the airport, presented him with a Scroll during a tele- vised WWJ-TV broadcast, held a reception for him at the City Hall and addressed the dinner in his honor. The TV program also was ad- dressed by Rabbis J. S. Sperka and M. J. Wohlgelernter. The Dr. Gilbert J. Roth, president, dinner was addressed by Rabbi announces the formation of the Wohlgelernter and Dr. -Max Ka- ROTHSTEIN FAMILY CLUB. A pustin. ) meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m., An interesting event took Sunday, at Beth Moses Syna- place at the dinner, when gogUe. Mayor Shragai was introduced • • • The visit here last week of Mayor S. Z. Shragai of Jerusalem" was a signal for city-wide ac - claim in which non-Jews as well as Jews participated. BAKER COUSINS CLUB will meet April 5, at the home of Morris Shragers, 3784 Calvert. A mystery trip and square dance is planned soon. For information call Mrs. Philip Jacobs, presi- dent. TU. 3-3359. For informa- tion on the new dramatic group TE. call Mrs. Leo Bardach, 4-1307. • • . "How Can We Best Utilize the TrainW.g_and Talent of Minori- ties in Industry and the Profes- sions?" will be the subject of a panel discussion sponsored by the DEMOCRATIC HUMAN RE- LATIONS COMMITTEE of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, Monday. 8 p.m.. at Labor Temple, 82 W. Montcalm. Mrs. GOLDA G. KROLIK, member of the Mayor's Interracial Committee, will be moderator. to Abraham Subar. a former Detroiter. also of Jerusalem. Mr. Subar settled in Jerusalem in 1930 and has lived there since, experiencing all the trials and tribulations, includ- ing the fight for freedom. He came here to visit his family three months ago and return- - ed to his home on Monday. He met his mayor here for the first time. Both are members of Hapoel HaMizrachi. The dinner meeting at the Center included addresses by Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, co-spohsor of the meeting, Rab- bi Charles H. Rosenzweig, Hapoel HaMizrachi director here. Rabbi Sperka, Rabbi' A. M. Hershman, I. W. Schlussel, who represented the Community Council, and a recitation by Bess Greenwald. Mr. Shragai was especially effective in his appeal in be- EVE M E I S T E R, dramatic half of the United Jewish Ap- coach, announces that her tal- peal and the Allied Jewish ented pupils will appear on a Campaign. He told of the dire program, for Donald Fox Chap- need for funds, and blessed. ter Bnai Brith Mother and those who are engaged in the daughter event at 2:30 p.m., campaign. April 6 at Jericho Temple. Lou He made a strong plea for ad- Krueger. accordionist. and Jerry Whitman. ventriloquist, will be herence to religious principles and stated that it is possible in the guest stars. Mrs. Meister, and talented Sandra Queen will Israel to conduct a government, do a program for East Side Rus- to run the public utilities on the sell Wooci ,, Chapter of Hadassah, Sabbath by means'Of automatic mechanisms a n d therefore to on April 29. have a religious-national com- RODIN CLUB will meet Wed- munity. Hapoel HaMizrachi enlisted nesday at the home of Mrs. Jack new supporters as a result of Moss. on Lauder Ave. the appeals made here for this Mrs. ALEXANDER W. SAND- religious labor movement during ERS. representing the League of Mayor Shragai's visit. Women Voters, participated in a panel discussion on today's prices THE JEWISH NEWS at a Town meeting Thursday, 16 Friday, March 28, 1952 sponsored by the consumer ad- visory committee of the Office of Price Stabilization. — COLIN FAMILY CIRCLE held a Purim masquerade party at the home Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Moran.. • . • BUSINESS A N D PROFES- S I O N A L GROUP of Detroit 11 ; Round Table of Christians and Jews met March 13. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Shapiro. of Indiana Ave. • • • "A three ring circus of excite- men and fun." is how New York has been describing "Re mains To Be Seen," the comedy by Howard Lind- say and Russell A ir Crouse which comes to the Cass Theater k for one week -4" • beginning Mon- day, direct from Broadway with _the New York Jackie Cooper cast headed by Janis Paige and Jackie Cooper, James Rennie and Warner An- derson. GEN. MAURICE ROSE POST and AUXILIARY will hold joint installation ceremonies at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. Entertainment is planned. Post officers are Albert Rosen, commander; Sam Skupsky and Al Salzman, vice-commanders; Dave Goodstein, judge advocate. Auxiliary officers include Char- lotte Rosen, president; Florence Leider and Rose Karden, vice- presidents: Marie Winkler, secre- tary; Sylvia Salzman, treasurer, and Lillian Goldstein. chaplain. • • GINSBURG - ROS ENBERG AUXILIARY will hold a social dinner April 1, at the home of its president, Mrs. Herbert Gold- stein, 4261 Richton. After dinner there will be election of officers and a discussion of the coming_ installation. • •. Y.E T Z - COHEN POST and AUXILIARY will present a variety show Sunday, at Percy Jones Hospital. Joel Nash, pian- ist, the Pitch Blenders, a quar- tet, Cherry Ross, dancer and singer, Elaine Fox and Marilyn Jason, singers and the. Hawaiian Trio will entertain 350 veterans and 18 WAC patients. Two over- bed tables to be used by ampu- tees will be presented. Chairmen are Riki Galison and Herman Miller, assisted by Betty Spinner I and Libby .Plotnick. The Aux- iliary will hold a membership tea Ifor prospective members Mon- day. • • LT. ROY F. GREEN AUX- ILIARY elected the following officers at a recent meeting: Edith Hoffman, president; blare Spolan and Ruth Weiss, vice- presidents: Florence Spiro, treas- urer: Minnie Herman, chaplain: Minnie Eisenberg, conductress; Betty Scheniker, guard ; Sadie Bossin. historia*: Joy Benjamin, patriotic instrtktor: Ida Green- berg, Rose Harrison and Eve Handelsman, trustees. Installa- ition of officers will be held April ; 5. at the Memorial Home. Jessica Slatis, national ladies president, I will be installing officer. • • The fourth annual joint in- stallation of officers of SHOLOM AUXILIARY and POST will be Sunday, April 6, at Bel Aire. Aux- iliary officers are: president, Esther Gottesman; vice-presi- dents, Pauline Stolerovi, Leah CARD OF THANKS • The family of the late A Berkowitz wishes to thank i • relatives and friends for th many kindnesses extended dur Zucker; secretaries, Irene Braun ing its recent bereavement. and Beatrice Weinstein ; chap- lain, Mary Kaplan; conductress, Wyn Newman; trustees, Helena Gavorin, Molle Madgy and Helen FAST Zimmerman. • • . SERVICE SE DAY-NIGHT SGT. MORTON A. SILVER- MAN AUXILIARY sponsored a IN YOUR HOME party for the Boys' Division of the Juvenile Detention Home Sunday. Esther Haberman was H 0 1.. ID A T 0 in charge of the program. which vice Service featured Bruce Mayer of WJBK as master of ceremonies. Base- MMUS SIMIC/ • ► KILCO • RCA • MOTOROLA ball bats and gloves were pre-. • ADmIRAL •ZIEMITM •C*011LtY sented to older boys. and toys ELECTRIC •HALLicrie.ca.E* and novelties were given to the • 3TRONatlie • CAPCMAIBT younger children. 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