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April 11, 1952 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-11

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Israel Authors Ask Soviets

UJA Helps Wipe Out Hunger in the Ghettos

to Release Jailed Jewish Wiiters

The an-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)
nual conference of Israeli au-
thors and writers called upon
the Soviet Union to release all
arrested Jewish writers and to
permit the emigration of Israel-
bound Jews. The motion was

attacked sharply by M a p a m.
When the majority adopted the
resolution, Moshe Shamir, a
Mapam-affiliated writer, walked
out of the conference.

THE JEWISH NEWS-41

Friday, April 11, 1952

Holiday Greed' ngs

DORSH FOOD PRODUCTS, INC.

4461 W. JEFFERSON, Detroit Harbo fr Terminal Bldg.

Hungry Jewish youngsters from the squalid ghetto of Tripoli are fed at Kindergarten in Libya

supported with United Jewish Appeal funds. This Passover will see the emigration of thousands

of Jews still waiting in North Africa for an opportunity to move to Israel.

Brandeis Slates
Games On Salthath

News Brevities 1

Mesdames JOSEPH GESC -F1E-
By BILL WOLF
LIN, SAUL LEVIN and ALEX-
(Copyright, 1952, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inca
ANDER SISKIN were among re-
Brandeis University's gridiron cent graduates of the first course
schedule for next fall is evidence for occupational therapy assist-
I that the Jewish-sponsored um- ants offered in Detroit. They
; versity intends to go right on will work under the direction of
with Sabbath football. All ex- professionally trained occupa-
. cept one of the contests is set tional therapists in hospitals,
for Saturday. This does not clinics and homes for the aged,
preclude a switch in policy as and will assist the ill and handi-
an outcome of negotiations that capped to adjust to their situ-
have been taking place between ations and Speed their conval-
,Prexy Abram L. Sacher • and escence. The course was spon-
:leading rabbis. However, the sored by Wayne University, the
:schedule that was just an- Michigan Occupational Therapy
nounced indicates a determina- Ass'n. and United Community
' tion to continue Saturday games Services.
• • .
if possible.
At its meeting this month,
The scheduling of one Sunday
afternoon game, the first such COBRIN-ROSS FAMILY CLUB
contest that the Brandeis eleven allocated funds for Mo'os Hitim
will ever have played, apparently gifts to needy families. The group
shows that university officials joined for the second seder at
' realize they may have to bow to the home of the David Teitle-
: religious pressure. The Sunday baums.
• • •
`to may well be a test project
KANTER FAMILY CLUB. at its
to see what could be done in the
'event the team has to be side- last meeting, welcomed home the
Cecil Rosens and Irving Yuras
'lined on the Sabbath.
As for the grid card itself, from a trip to Florida. Guest of
was Mrs. Gerry Kanter,
seven games are on tap. with honor
birthday was celebrated.
the opener slated for September' whose
will soon leave Detroit for
27 against the University of She
where she will
Bridgeport in an away contest. Fort Riley. Kans.,
her.O usband, Pfc. Erwin
(Other opponents include North- join
Kanter. ther members whose
ieastern, University of Massachu- birthdays were celebrated were
isetts and New Haven Teachers. Joe Feldman. Linda Tomarin.
Only three teams are carried Ben Kanter, Paul Kanter and
-over from last season's schedule
17—Wayne University, Arnold Col- Irene Kanter. • • .
'lege, and American Interna-
PETER M. BERNSTEIN. DDS,
tional College.
has returned to his practice at
467 Fisher building following- ill-
Bikes for Israel Drive
ness. He may be contacted at
Storted in Los Angeles
TR. 5-8643 for appointments.

LOS ANGELES. (JTA)—A local
'.businessman has launched a one
man dfive to help overcome the
problem of transportation in Is-
Feel.
It all started when an Indian
•Jew living in Haifa wrote to Stan-
ley S. Slotkin, local merchant,
asking for a bicycle for whicn,
he promised, he would pay when
:'things got better. The letter
said- that Israel's buses were so
overcrowded and the writer
ound it hard to get to work on

i

'

it iime.

, Slotkin recalled that in Japan,
„ with 90 million people, a survey
bowed that there were 70 mil-
lion bicycles. He figures that
pikes could help thousands of
!people in Israel to get to and
.from work and rildren to get to
#chool.
, The Los Angeles merchant of-
'ered his 10 stores as collection
nters.
il
Wins ZOA Award for Book

-

e

k .3n

Israel Literature

1 NEW YOR 1, (JTA1— Prof.

rieuben Wallen od of Brooklyn
_,ollege was the winner of the
500 prize for the best book-
ength manuscript on modern
Hebrew literature in Israel sub-
baitted in theourse
/
of a con-
,test conducted by the Zionist
brganization o America..

i
4
)

NEW YORK—HIMAN BROWN.
New York radio producer and
director. received a special
award "for outstanding service
to humanitarium causes" at the
annual meeting of Bnai Brith's
national membership and pro-
gram commission. which held a
two-day session here.

Passor er Greetings

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Holiday Greetings

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Passover Greetings

Floyd's
Beer Sr. Wine

Fancy Food — Soft Drinks

Irving G. Adler, Prop.

Holiday Greetings

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14041 W.7 Mile Rd.

Seven Floors of Period and Modern Furniture

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Holiday Greetings

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at Warren

Passover Greetings

THE

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'Best Wishes for A Happy Pasover

To All Our Friends and Customers

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For All Makes of Cars

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Housing Commissio.,

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HAMBURGERS

Passover Greetings

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Holiday Greetings

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For Fenders, Call TE. 2-7887

Stamping Products and

Manufacturing Co.

For the Closest Dealer in Your Neighborhood

CALL VE. 8-4250

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