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April 25, 1952 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-25

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Hadassah Group Meetings Tuesday
To Feature Supply Showers, Elections

, Child welfare luncheons and and activities:
BAGLEY: at Beth Aaron Synagogue:
} supply showers will be featured
i at all group meetings of the De- IV,t . r :?m dedia u t a Mne"ga(nas ies -1V,71::,
Magidson
and Jesse Rice.
troit Chapter of Hadassah at
CENTRAL EAST: at home of Mrs.
12:30 p.m., Tuesday. Election Perry
Burnstine, 8451 LaSalle: program.
Israeli tales and songs by Geraldine
1 .t officers will be held.
Stashefsky.
1 Groups will aim at replenish-
CENTRAL WEST: at Davison Jewish
program, Rabbi Leon Frans will
: Ing the vast Hadassah ware- Center;
speak. and Geraldine Stashefsky will
i houses in Israel which were de- present Israel songs.
WOODS EAST: at Rose Sit-
pleted last winter during the tig RUSSELL
Cohen building: program. Mrs. Philip
rain and floods which swept Broudo to review MacDonald's - My Nils-
in Israel" and a dramatic presenta-
r across the Jewish state. Follow- sion
tion by Mrs. Eve Meister and pupil, Sag-
ing is a list of group meetings dra Quen, accompanied by Mrs. Herman

Pregman.
RUSSELL WOODS WEST: St Young
Israel Center: program. Mrs. Fay Port-
ner, of foster home program to speak
on - The Foster Home in Israel and on
the Home Front."
SHERWOOD: at home of Mrs. Theo-
dore Bargman. 15551 Burlington: pro-
gram, Overstreet's "Overcoming Fear"
reviewed by Mrs. Arthur Robbins
sol'THERN OAKLAND COUNTY- at
Ridgedale Playhouse. 10 Mile Rd.: pro-
gram. "A Cruise to Israel." a group
participation skit.
UNIVERSITY EAST: at home of Mrs.
Leon Kay, 18053 Wildemere: program.
"My Brother and I," a Youth Aliyah
movie, and songs by Mrs. Ellsworth
Roston.
UNIVERSITY WEST: at Adas Shalom
Synagogue: program. "History of .INF."
a report by Mrs. Baer Keidan. and a
cantata. "Ballad for Israel." directed by
Mrs. Robert Greenberg.
WYOMING: at Cong. Ahavas Achim.
19190 Schaefer; program. Mr. and Mrs.
.Joseph Yanich will perform Israeli
dances and sing songs

THE JEWISH.NEWS-5

Friday, April 25, 1952

HAVE YOU READ THIS NOVEL?

"END OF THE RAWHIDE"

Sol

B l umro se n

It's the story of Commodore Levy. No American
has done more to fight Anti-Semitism—to stop
flogging at sea.
Read how this great Jew ran
his ship through the British blockade and saved
the Republic in 1812. No "fancy pants" star
gazer, but a modero Maccabea. "The author"
says Slomovitz, "emerges as an authority on
Commodore Levy." Written entertainly "End of
the Rawhide" thrills the young and enthuses
those of every creed battling religious intoler•
',,..2fro,,,ance. Ask for the book at your dealer or write:
$2.00
SEABORD BOOKS, DETROIT, 26.

Their second war of
independence

A

DESPERATE WAR is raging in Israel.
This time the enemy is shortages.

Once these boys ik)LIght to liberate their
!And, now they battle to build it. Their
weapons are the trowel, the plow, the tractor.

The enemy holds many fronts. Housing is
Mort. Materials are short. So is food.

All this is so because Israel, in her first
!%irty months. doubled her population by
welcoming 700,000 refugees. Those who won
freedom shared their prize with those who
came home from lands of danger and despair,
even though they came at a rate which ex-
ceeded Israel's capacity to absorb them.

Now Israel fights again — to conquer.
scarcity—to turn the great homecoming.into
the great home making.

The enemy can be defeated if we lend a
hand through the United Jewish Appeal.
New settlements can be built; new houses
erected to replace shabby immigrant camps;
new irrigation lines set to make waste areas
productive.

Through the United Jewish Appeal we
can pass the ammunition they urgently need
— mortar, cinder blocks, equipment and help
ill absorbing those who have come, and will
continue to come. _,

ALLIED JEWISH
CAMPAIGN MUST:

support the United Jewish Ap-
peal program in Israel, Europe

and the Arab lands;

Israel's people, building a democracy like
our own, have no shortages of courage and
will to win.

Give through your local campaign. Give
more than ever. Give today!

Give to the



In 1952.

LLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN

maintain our local agencies,

including the new Sinai Hos-
pital, to be completed at the
end of th is year;

provide for essential national
services to help strengthen our

national Yewish community.

You give to 50-plus Jewish
causes when you give to the

To turn the great homecoming into the great home making

Through the

UNITED JEWISH APPEAL

and for 50-plus other great Jewish causes, around the world, around the clock

"WeSalute the State of Israel on the 4th Anniversary of Its Independence"

1952
Allied Jewish Campaign
163 Madison al. John R
Detroit 26

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