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August 22, 1952 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-22

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David Ben-Gurion Appeals to Egypt
To Avert Powder Keg in Middle East

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\ strives for peace. However, no- , rael and the Arab countries, stability and In peace. The con-
Mid-
body can foretell whether the ; nevertheless there is no peace. trary is true. the entire Mid-
and Israel
Egyptian regime now is for The situation in the neighbor- die East only Turkey
he pointed out,
peace or for war. We must. there- ing countries does not forecast , are stabilized,
fore, be prepared. alert and j --
wise."
With regard to Syria. the Is-
..---
Premier pointed out that
JERUSALEM, (JTA ► —Premier is no territorial quarrel between rael
David Ben-Gurion told the Israel Israel and Egypt. On the con- the Syrian military dictator Gen.
Parliament that "the entire , trary. peace between the two Shishkali, who invaded Israel,
Middle East is now a keg of ex-- ; countries would help Egypt to was defeated and barely escaped
its international ' to save his skin. However. now `
plosives and any spark - may set : strengthen
he threatens Israel "in a typical
afire all the region." This. he status."
emphasized, demands Israel's ! Israel, Premeir Ben-Gurion Hitlerite fashion." "I shall not
I stressed. is not hostile to Egypt discuss now how such threats
To Re-Open •
uttermost preparedness.
At the same time. Mr. Ben- . because of ancient times or even . can be reconciled with Syria's
Gurion stretched out a hand of its recent invasion. "We did not • belonging to the United Nations,
peace to Egypt and declared dream of atacking Egypt when but from our defense viewpoint,
that there is no reason for any , the former regime trembled and we must rely only upon ourselves
conflict between the two coun- : the new regime was not settled and not on external forces. - he

4 .--

Asks Increase in Length of
Military Service in Israel

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Sholem Aleichem School
and Kindergarten - Nursery

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September 3, 1952.

tries. "There is no foundation for , as yet." he said. "We greet Egypt declared.
B en-Gurion delivered hi s
her present government
border disputes, - he said. 'There as far as
as
in s support of a govern -
de

In the

NEW MODERN CENTER

ment bill requesting military
service for Israelis be increased
from the present 24 months
to a 30-month period. He
called vigorously for "relentless
18495 WYOMING
preparedness" emphasizing
that
Israel's
enemies
"did
not
- -
liccepted
Yehuda Harry,Levin, author of • sit idly during the last four
ni'LfiSt
Rabbi Moses Lehrman and
years and were preparing
Abraham Cooper were named "I Saw the Battle of Jerusa-
themselves against the Jewish
Call:
tem. - Israel Embassy Press
this week to the Zionist Organ-
and Counsellor. will
state.
ization of America's National Officer
"There is no doubt," he said
Administrative Council. The ap- speak at a mass meeting of
DL 1-2552 — UN. 1-0943
''that there are many among the
pointments were made public by Detroit and out-state Zionists
-1
Arabs
who
desire
peace
with
Is-
Morris Jaeobs, On Sunday evening. Sept. 7. A
regional presi- brunch session of the region
dent. will be held at 11 a.m. at the
On the local , Zionist House and hill eon -
Supplementary Serrices
scene. both Rab - ' tinue through the afternoon.
ai Lehrman and • Detroiters contemplatinp, visits
Abe Cooper will to Israel should lake advantage
attempt to liar- of the facilities ofiered by the
iiess prospective ' ZOA House in Tel Aviv. Com-
'technical hal- pleted several months ago. and
••itzim," experi- housing a library. auditorium.
-need and train- investment counsellors. reading
A. Cooper e d in those
rooms. snack bar. and restau- .
skills and professions needed rant, the House is Open to every-
High Ilol - Days in Its Social Hall
mostly in Israel. The ZOA's aim one. Special tours are also ar-
Is to encourage these young men ranged forAmerican visitors. ac-
and women to "lend" their cording to Mr. Jacobs, Mrs.
Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, Rabbi Marvin Weiner,
specialized skills to the Jewish Sarah Stein. ZOD director. will
state for a year or two_ issue letters of introduction to
Rev. Aaron Grossbard, Officiating
Mr. Jacobs announced that - Zionist members desiring them.

Noted Author to Address Zionist
Region Sept. 7: Lehrman. Cooper

Named on 10.1 National Council

nt

Adas Shalom Synagogue

Will Be 11(1(1 During the Coming



Iladassah Going ,111 Out for 25th
Honor Roll; 'Hop-Off on Sept. 9

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At. WE,T
h.+ mr-
Detroit } h dassah members cEN -111
hatee been working throuehout •
1-17:
h.'"
the summer to prepare for its Gins--sman•
Kh '
Honor Roll and rn embersh p
V. t.,
‘ln , d. ,,, ns
drives. which will be inaugurated
'"'"
'- " 1-
on Sept 9. at t.„-at j Ito:
h. ”"
0,,
With "Hop Oft.'
M N Sli••t rr,..n and ‘I
Temple Israel.
This year mark. Hadassah's
c...

25th Honor Roil. which is th.
"'"
major source of funds to suppoia
Y.“
suttxtcf - ER -
it :PS,.
its health and welfare projects
fungi .
P

in

, i1Alf man.

Israel.

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e't!;
he
F ) 11: thr:; n.K ;.;s0w

Key personnel working with Mrs. h T.,1 1-
EA-T Mr , d.ranes Hyman
v "'""'""
Kits'
fund raosic.s. Iron hay.
Bra.ndwine includes Mesdames .s.ta.a.
d n . Bert So I n-
In u,. 1
. h a, r
Samuel Coll'. Robert Lattin and mom .
vt'
r
. a'nd
"n " ta:-.
:Ion ''' . secre
Adolph Lowe. vice-chairman: chairmen. 11.iag

ZPehma "•
and David Pollock and Samuel Lec"
UNIVERSITY V. EST-- Mesdames Harry
Robni,on. V P fund rai•nns: • M.urAce
Schwartz. - secretaries.
chAirman: 11,,r, Col hack. I.t.n
Honor Roll will be culminated
. r*Vr :
c
:
f.117<er
. n h
Ice
ch.
on Oct . 1 at the $100 contribu-
Ri•om and Natt,,n
tor's dinner at the Sheraton .
I.
Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Charles Ger-‘.
.1 ."` M"'n-

shenson is handling the pro- Jai t'uR"d

Burnstine. Dora Ehrlich. Harry at group meetings.
Mrs. Brandwine advises that-
and
L. Jones. Ben Mossman
Julian Tobias. Mrs. Harry Lands- reservations for the S100 dinner
be assigned to tables in the
man is planning programs for will
order in which they are received.
meetings.
Key women in charge of Reservations are now beinf , ac-
Group Honor Roll planning are cep t ed at. the Haciassah office.
TY. 8 8216.
the following: I) PROFESSIONAL —
BUSINESS A N
Garfinkel. V. P. fund-raising:
Sadyr
Doctor 74, Reunited with
CO-Chair- Men. Ida Levine and Anne Ler-
ner RosaLind Schubot. pres.
55, After 49 Years
BAGLEY --- Mesdames A. W. Feller. SOn,

-

Bassoff, a 74-year-old
Dr. J.
retired physician of 123 N. Wis-
sahickon Ave.. Ventnor City,
N. J., traveled on an El Al Israel
adviwr.
Airlines Constellation to Eng-
- -
THE JEWISH NEWS--7 !land to see the 55 year old son
i he hasn't seen in over 49 ye .ars.
Friday, August 22, 1952



a MINK YEAR
ANNIS!..

This is

at

ANNIS MINKS ARE LOVELIER



THAN EVER . . AND ANNIS

Fr ans.
e n ' .e h a h ' Mir. memos t a rr t s
sy•c. v a» rr Henry

A briefing meeting for all
ter. I. H. Wartell and Ellis Fish- Honor Roll chairmen and corn-
man, book: Lester Lapides. rnitties will be held at the Ha-
memoriams: Benjamin B o n d, dassah office. 9105 Linwood. on
time Group
treasury gifts. Assisting in or- Sept. 3. at which
ganizing all functions are Mes- • kits will be distributed. Workers
dames Joseph Jackier, Perry kits will be distributed Sept. 5,

V. P. fund-raising: Samuel Feldstein.
chairman. Samuel Class. .1. Jack Goode.
and Si4rn Sugarman. en-chairmen.
NIcssdarnes Ben- Fink.
cEN -ritai.
P. fund-raising: Perry Burnstine, chair-
main: Morris Jacobs. en•ehainnan: Milton
Alexander. secretary; Jay Goodman.
M.

office, 7045 Curtis Avenue, UNiversity 4-7474

CO-C114•1. , t1:4111:
h teg•:
and Lester 11.*Ilan-
K

inwrd 1.vnn. s ■ ••• e
Mrs Morris Brandwine. Chap- H des
rli
.
ter Honor Roll chairman. asks
fund I at.ir.:
to
support
its
v
r.
community
the
:man.
commitments in building Isreal's
"
health and medical facilities. iii:rpn.trin. vice

gram. Others in charge of the
event are Mesdames Max Lich-

Reservat",ns may be made at $15.00 each at the Synagogue

MINKS ARE AT THEIR LOWEST

PRICES IN YEARS and YEARS.

mini() iFtvio

EAST GRAND RIVER at LIBRARY

DEPENDABLE .

FOR 65 YEARS

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