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August 15, 1952 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-15

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Eisenhower Denounc. es Anti-Semitism,
As Weapon in Presidental Campaign

Youngster Settled in

IsrI1 Rabbinical Assemblies Spur Sale of
iiIsrael Bonds During the Holydays

Two American rabbinical or- High Holydays, already have an
DENVER, (JTA)--Gen. Dwight little printed sheets which are
ganizations announced the nounced that they are makin
D. Eisenhower repudiated intro-1 their chief vehicle of distribu-
adoption of resolutions calling preparations for presenting th
duction of anti-Semitism into tion. or in word-of-mouth ru-
upon synagogues throughout the message of Israel's economi
the presidential election cam- , mor."
United States to participate in emergency to Detroit Jews dur
The New York Daily Mirror
paign and denounced appeals to i
a spiritual mobilization to spur ing Rosh Hashanah and Yo
bigotry as tactics used by Nazis, says in an editorial, "Religious
Israel bond sales during the Kippur services. Their goal i
bigotry, racial hatred, are al-
Fascists and Communists.
to surpass even the excellen
High Holydays.
The Republican nominee ways anti-American. The religi-
The Rabbinical Council reso- results of last year's High Holy
praised ar anti-bigotry resolu- ous bigot will use anything, true
lution urged synagogues to de- day Israel bond appeals.
tion adopted by the Minnesota. or false, to make a point against
vote a portion of High Holy Day
Republican State Executive the object of his fate. Generally
Rudolph G. Sonneborn, presi
services to the sale of State of 'dent of the Israel bond organ
Committee. He said it contained he is a distorter and a liar."
Israel bonds.
Gen. Eisenhower made his
the principles in which "I have I
ization. described the High Holy
A similar resolution by the day program of the synagogue
always believed and for what I statement after it was brought
Rabbinical Alliance as k e d its as vital in the campaign to as
to his attention that the mail
have always fought.'
membership throughout the na- sure the very existence and eco
The resolution was brought to was being flooded with anti-Se-
K.
tion "to use its best influence nomic survival of the State o
Gen. Eisenhower by Mrs. F. P. mitic attacks by Gerald L.
and inspiration to assure ap- Israel. The synagogues will sery
Smith
and
other
bigots,
aimed
at
Heffelfinger, Republican Nation-
peals for Israel bonds in their as the channel through whic.
both
the
Truman
administra-
al Committeewoman from Min-
co'ngregations and communities millions of dollars will flow
nesota. She said after speaking tion and General Eisenhower
at the services on Rosh Hash- Israel, he said.
to the general that she hoped himself.
anah and Yom Kippur."
Republicans and D e m o c rats;
Detroit synagogues, which last
would unite in condemnation of ' Paper Replies to Whispering
Here's a determined, young!
THE JEWISH NEWS
6
anti-Semitism as a campaign Campaign in San Francisco
I immigrant who, together with , year did an outstanding job of
Friday, August 15, 1952
selling
Israel
bonds
during
the
weapon. She said anti-Semitism
SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)—A his family, is settled in Safed, one
in the campaign represented a
of Israel's oldest cities, near
whispering
campaign
accusing
problem "both parties must rise
Jerusalem.
up and condemn." She warned one of the candidates in the
that there had been a consider- national election of anti-Semi-
able increase in anti-Semitic: tism has been launched in this
campaign activities since the city and, as a result, Jewish
national conventions.
organizations are being deluged
Gen. Eisenhower said that with queries, the Jewish Com-
'appeals to prejudice and big- munity Bulletin reported.
From Sunday, Aug. 24 — Thru Monday ( Lobar
By DR. S. ROESTERICH
otry have no place in America.
Day) Sept. 1
The
paper
declared
that
"a
Israel
today,
when
little
In
These are the tactics of the
Guest Artists:.
Nazis and Fa-scists. That was careful inquiry discloses at this Joe or little Annie breaks a cup,
MASCHL BENYA—Well-known singer
why the freedom-loving people time that neither of the major his or her mommy will be more
of the world destroyed them. , nominees of the two principal upset than mothers in most
BEN ARI—Prominent artist of Habima
national
parties
has
ever
been
other
countries,
for
not
only
Those are the tactics of the
unfriendly
to
the
Jewish
people;
does
this
make
an
impact
on
Guest
Speakers:
Communists today."
Eisenhower's sta tem ent is nor in their case is there reason the precarious household budget,
L. SPIZMAN—Well-known journalist
strongly supported in the pres3. now, in the light of all informa- but she will have a worse time
J. KATZMAN—Associate director of the Jewish
The New York Herald Tribune, tion available, to justify suspi- trying to find a dealer to replace
Reconstruction Foundation
the broken crockery.
lauding Gen. Eisenhower's move, cions of that nature."
RABBI MORRIS ADLER—Prominent thinker and
This should not cause alarm
The editorial urged that unless
says that appeals to prejudice
orator
and bigotry "should be vigorous- the contrary were proved, "all nor despair, for in a young state
Also sports, swimming. rowing. dancing and
ly fought not only by the polit- such rumors be repudiated in that is laying the foundations
kal leadership of both major ( the interest of traditional Amer- for economic independence, first
many other interesting and exciting activities
parties but by every citizen who ican fair play and common de- ; things must come first.
Special rates for week ends
The
average
housewife
will
be
encounters them, whether in cency."
$57.00
Rates: Hotel— ( for full 8 days)
! grateful to Kibbutz Gazith for
opening the first local ceramics
45.00
Bunk— (for full 8 cloys)
works for household goods, and
Register Now:
to the $500,000,000 Israel bond
at Farband Camp, Chelsea. Mich.
issue for its help in getting the
ELMHURST AT 14TH
venture started and rolling
...—
Phone: Chelsea 3001
along.
Announces that the ticket committee for the High Holy,
The young settlers of Kibbutz
Days will be in the Synagogue office, 22.20 TUXEDO, on
' Gazith know that the raw ma-
terials and fuel needed for their
Sunday, August 17th, from 2 to 5 p.m. and on Monday,
job do not account for more
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the committee will
than 15% of the finished prod-
be available at this office every evening from 7 to 9 p.m.
uct. Once kaolin and quartz can
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
be obtained from the Negev—the
A limited number of tickets are available to non-
Israel Mining Corporation is
members. Those desirous of worshiping at Bnai David
now working on the project,
DURING THE HIGH HOLY DAYS
are urged to purchase their tickets immediately.
with the help of state of Israel
bonds--less foreign currency
will be needed, for here will be
SEPTEMBER 20, 2 I , 29
another industry that will cut
the country's import bill. and
increase its living standard.
When the pioneers of Gazith
Will Re Observed at
came to the spot within sight of
Mt. Tabor, three years ago. their
aim was to go in for farming.
Most of them left comfortable
homes and good careers to lay a
stake the adventure of mac-
in; the desert blossom. The
I desert was found, but the blos-
soms would not come so easily.
Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center
The land alloted to them re-
fused to yield a drop of water.
Good harvest or bad. one fifth
of the 130 breadwinners of
Gazith must look for jobs out-
side their village. They had not
bargained for this, and a way
had to be found to counter the
freaks of nature and the uncer-
tainties of outside jobs.
The idea struck them to try
their luck in a ceramic factory
Years of Quality Cleaning
of their own. The more experi-
enced among them were sent tc
• !Mr ir
England and the United States ,
. . . Constantly Improved
8 I GE LOW
for added study. They will re-
turn shortly, and be in a posi-
Let ws pick up your rugs! There IS
Wall to Wall
tion to take over the new plant
a difference! Rugs cleaned by
CARPETS
now nearing completion.
LEADER
stay
clean
longer!
Don't
Meanwhile, machinery has ar-
Cleaned With
Officiating
take chances ... the best is yours
rived, supplemented by locally
BIGELOW'S
equipment.
%'he
_Made
1500
et no extra cost.
KARPET-KARE
square meter factory will have
its 'own generator to produce the
Seating Arrangements May Be Mode at the
electricity required for mann-
4 facturing. In a month or two.
Synagogue Office at $15.00 Each Reservation..
the wheels will start grinding,
and Israel. Mrs. Israel, little Joe
and little Annie, can look for-
ward to one and a half million
pieces of ceramic kitchenware
each year, plus electrical appli-
ances.



rocicery

Annual FARBAND Seminar

at Farband Camp, Chelsea, Mich.

CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID

RUGS
CLEANED

ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

by Leader

With

RABBI MARVIN WEINER

m

38

CANTOR RUBIN BOYARSKY

REV. ARAN GROSSgARD

ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

CARD OF THANKS

z.•rizt O!hce

8 - .t LINWOOD



The family of the late Abe
Reznik wish es to thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kindnesses. extended dur-
ing its recent bereavement.

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