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August 22, 1952 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-22

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6—THE JEWISH NEWS

, Friday, August 22, 1952

CARD OF THANKS

Mrs. Shirley Rosenberg. Mrs.
Leah Shapiro, Mrs. Lillian
Braunstein. Mrs. Jeanne Polan-
sky and Dr. Max and Mayer SP
verman, of Detroit, sisters and
brothers of the late Dr. Samuel
P. Silverman. of Worcester
Mass., wish to thank their rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during their
recent bereavement.

Dealers Offer
Rabbi Heller. LZOA President, to Speak1Lineoln-ftereury
Rides to Blood Bank Donors
To LZOA: Kaplan Memorial. Aug. 27

Ca I Hebrew School
Cong. Bnai Joseph

More than 1.700 Mercury deal-
Announces That Tickets for
Rabbi James G. Heller, emi- for Eliezer Kaplan, deceased Is- ers throughout the country are
High Holy Day Services
nent lecturer and national lead- rael Finance Minister, will be cooperating in the summer blood
Are Now Available
er in many Jewish movements, conducted by the Labor Zionist drive of the Red Cross by offer-
who recently was elected na- Movement Seminar at Farband , irig free transportation to and
8 e..n. to 8 p.m. Doily and Suadoy
from
blood
banks
to
anyone
who
Camp.
near
Chelsea.
Mich.
tional president of the Labor
Registration for Hebrew School,
previously has been unable to
Sunday School and Nur*ry Scholl
Zionist Organization of America.;
- - - - -
- -
donate for this reason. The an-
Now Being Accepted
will be the guest of the Detroit
nouncement was made by J. G.
LZOA, Wednesday evening, Sept.!
Wyoming
17556
Lewis, Eastern regional sales
3, at Hotel Statler.
manager for the Lincoln-Mer-
UN. 3-8990 UN. 2-4414
Dr. Heller. who formerly was
cury Division of Ford Motor Co.
chairman of the national ad-
ministrative committee of the
NORTHWEST'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET
Zionist Organization of America, t This Week's Radio and Tele-
i bolted the General Zionist move-1
vision Programs of
ment in 1948 to become a worker
Jewish Interest
.
. •
;and now a leader in LZOA.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
The Council of the Labor
Time: 8 a.m.. Sunday, Aug. 24.
Zionist Organization, headed by
Station: WWJ.
Norman Naimark, met during
Where YOU'LL find fine quality foods and fresh daily
Feature: Raymond Massey will
the summer months to plan
fruits and vegetables . . . and . . . a complete selection
narrate
the
Fifteenth
and
events for the coming season.
of smoked—salt and preserved fish.
David Sislin and Bernard Schiff, Twenty-Fourth Psalms, and
vice-chairmen, announce that Rabbi Ira Eisenstein, of the
Make it a habit to shop at the
emphasis will be on holiday in- Society for the Advancement of
terpretations and on programs ' Judaism. will deliver a sermon-
and festivals for the youngsters. ette on the interpretation of the
Active on the committee for Psalms.
18207 WYOMING at Curtis
13310 DEXTER AT DAVISON
programming are Sara Schiff.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Helen Naimark. Adele Mondry,
Jimmy Sislin and Betty Rath.
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday. Aug.
A series of lectures will be 24.
Station: WXYZ.
given. with nationally known
Feature : Rabbi Emanuel
speakers.
Tuesday, a memorial Rackman. of Cong. Shaaray Te-
Nett
fila, Far Rockaway. N. Y., will
deliver the guest sermon.

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Where Old Friends Meet to Shop

Dexter-Davison MARKET

DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

NORTHWEST ISRAEL
SYNAGOGUE and CENTER

Announces that its new building

Between Santo Barbaro and Santo Mario

Is now being completed and that the first

Sabbath Services will be held on

MORNING, AUGUST 23rd, 9 A.M.

Tickets for the High Holydoys

Are Now Available

Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Weekdays, 7:30 p.m.to 10 p.m.

Reservations: $25.00 Per Couple
$15.00 Individual

Norman Sukenic

Churn. Syn. Comm.

UN. 3-9628

NOW IS THE TIME 10 ORDER

t ROSH HASHONA GIFTS

FOR YOUR RELATIVES and FRIENDS

IN ISRAEL!

Negro Telecast Honors
Julius Rosenwald's Deeds

The 90th anniversary of the
birth of the late Julius Rosen-
. wald was honored on a special
hour television program of
Southland Sings last sunday.
The Negro
telecast paid
tribute in an .0406*. ,
hour of s 0 n
.and narration
to Mr. Rosen-
wald. and hon-
ored his memo-
ry as a great
American leader
and humanitar-
ian.
In the words

of Raymond R.
Bradley. one of
the show's pro- J. Rosenwald
ducers. "Southland Sings hum-
bly accepts the honoreci privi-
lege of expressing the unending
gratitude of the teeming thou-
sands of Colored citizens of
America who owe much in
countless instances to the gra-
tuities of Mr. Rosenwald."

The High Holy Days is the one time of the year when a gift from

America will be highly prized and deeply appreciated. And what

better gift can you send than a ration-free Scrip Certificate with
which they can make a selection . in Israel . . . from over 100

high quality kosher food items. Scrip also offers a complete line

of Nationally known household electrical appliances.

Scrip is available in units of $10, $15, $25, $50 and up.

And Something New! If you prefer to send pre-packed kosher

food, SCRIP

now offers 4 well-balanced, top quality food

packages, specially priced at $9.80, $15.25, $19,50, $27.50.

MID-WEST AGENT: ISRAEL ENTERPRISES
11820 Dexter Blvd. — TO. 8-6896

Sub-Agents: Labor Zionist Office, 13722 Linwood
Elkin Travel Bureol, 19437 Livernois

and Stone
* Faulty Parapet Walls

* Water Seepage

lour

Investment

and

Avoid Future Major

Costly Repairs

make
I will make a complete survey of your Building and
any necessary recommendations without obligation to you

BEN S. ROSENTHAL

Chamberlin Co. of America, 1500 Brooklyn

New Phone — JO. 4-6729

Israel Settlement
Marks 70th I ear

TEL AVIV. (JTA , - - The 70th
anniversary of Zichron Yaacov,
one of Israel's oldest settlements.
was celebrated with a festival. at
which wine was distributed free-
ly from the town's famous wine
cellars established years ago
with financial aid from Baron
Edmund de Rothschild.
A similar celebration last week
marked the 70th anniversary of
the settlement of Rishon LeZion..
Joseph Sprinzak, acting presi-
dent. Premier David Ben-Gurion
and other diplomats participated
in the ceremonies. Prof. Walter
C. Lowdermilk. American soil
expert. spoke on the prospects •
of wine production as an im-
portant factor in Israel's struggle

for economic survival.

The Israel Government Approved Ration Free

Check Your
Building
for
* Structural Cracks
* Mortar Deterioration
* Spaulded Bricks

Iry Field's Quartet Is
Big Hit in Upper Michigan
---
Iry Field's Quartet. billed as

Michigan's most versatile musi-
cal entertainment, is currently
playing an extended engagement
at Pine Gardens between the
lakes at Cadillac, Mich.
The group is also featured
daily over the Paul Bunyan
radio network which covers all
of Northern Michigan. Field will
return to Detroit next month
and will be available for fall
and winter engagements.

ZAC to MEET in Jerusalem

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Berl
Locker. chairman of the Jewish
Agency, announced that a ma-
jority of the Zionist Actions
Committee favors the holding of
the next ACE meeting in Jeru-

salem.

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