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December 12, 1952 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-12-12

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Zionist Youth Plan Annual Winter Camp

THE JEWISH NEWS

-

Friday, December 12, 1952

The annual winter camp of
Hashomer Hatzair; Zionist youth
movement of Detroit, will be
held at Lane Lodge, Kensington.
Park, from Dec. 26 to Jan. 2.
The program will include all
winter sports such as ice skat-
ing, tobogganing, sledding and
dances, games, indoor fireplace
roasts, Hebrew study—in a rich
Jewish atmosphere.
The theme of the camp will
center around the idea of
"Courage" as exemplified in

various periods of Jewish his-
tory.
Youth of 12 to 18 years of age
may register by calling Mr.
Blackman at TO. 8-6137.

35

Bnai Brith Funds
Help Put a Smile
On a Boy's Face

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Nathan
Waterstone wishes to thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kindnesses extended dur-
ing its recent bereavement.

Hanukah Greetings from

BOESKY'S

Superior Food
Fine Service
∎ Peasant Surroundings

• A meeting place for people who like good food

12th at HAZELWOOD

Alizrachi Groups Form Israel Merger

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Agreement
on the merger of the Mizrachi
and Labor Mizrachi organiza-
tions in Israel into one body
has been reached at a two-day
conference here of representa-
tives of both parties. The agree-
ment will now go to the central
committees of both groups for
ratification and will be brought
for final action to a joint con-
ference of both groups imme-
diately after next Passover.
The agreement provides that
both groups will become depart-
ments' of a Mizrachi world - cen-
tral committee with headquar-
ters in Jerusalem, which will
also publish the newspaper Hat-
zofeh as the organ of both par-
ties. In addition, the two will
submit joint lists in all elections
for Zionist congresses, Parlia-
ment, the municipal elections

and other political contests.
Leaders of the parties, who par-
ticipated in the merger discus-
sions, stressed that the amal-
gamation must be complete in
order to more effectively deal
with fundamental r e l i g i o us
problems in Israel and else-
where.

Speakers Club to Debate
Role of Religion in Israel

Speaker's Club will discuss the
separation of religion and gov-
ernment in a program at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, at the Davison Jewish
Center. The topic will be "Re-
ligion--a Part of or Apart from
the State of Israel." "Your For-
mula for Happiness" will be a
second topic. Guests are invited.

TR, 2-4375

Sincere Holiday Greetings

Holiday Best Wishes

COMMODORE GRILL

THE VERNOR STORE

A youthful patient at Leo N.
Levi Memorial Hospital passes
a happy moment with his nurse.
The patient is cared for and the
nurse paid through funds raised
by national Bnai Brith, which
has embarked on its 1952-53
fund-raising drive.

CONFECTIONERY
PATENT MEDICINE AND DAIRY BAR
WE ACCEPT ELECTRIC, GAS AND WATER BILLS
ALSO ISSUING MONEY.ORDERS

5100 W. VERNOR

VI, 2-9831

TOMMY MITCHELL, Prop.

2103 Park

* * *

From Detroit to Hot Springs,
iitnilliiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiIIIiiiIIIIiiiiiilniiilimilmiiiiillniniiffilinimilliimiummifiniiimiiiiiliitilu Ark., is quite a respectable dis-
- —
....
- . .,. tance. Yet, each time a dollar
* * ' Holiday Good Wishes .
E
_ is contributed to Bnai ,Brith
philanthropies, part of it finds
=
its way there.
Famous-Italian Foods
Located in Hot Springs is the
Specializing in PIZZA PIES!
= - .
-.:--
rz.
= Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital,

which was founded by Bnai
' Corry Out
Open for
Serving
Brith in 1914. Through its doors
Service
Lunch
Dinners
..............
last year passed,. nearly 2,000
_ .......-....................
patient s, representing 29,139
13211 W. 6 Mile Rd., Between Cheyenne and Littlefield
= days of free patient care.
Open Until 3 a.m.
Closed Wednesdays
=—
I
UN. 1-9837
Nobody who enters the hospi-
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tal pays, since it is the only na-
• tional hospital dedicated to the
free treatment of children and
a dults suffering from arthritis,
Season's Sincere Greetings
•egardless of race or creed.
The institution has become so
mportant in both treatment of
atients and research that sup-
RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA
ITALIAN DINNERS
I ort comes annually to the hos-
RAVIOLI - SPAGHETTI - CHICKEN - STEAKS
I ital from local Jewish Federa-
CHOPS - VEAL CACCIATORI - SCALLOPINE
t t ion funds.
PIZZA
The hospital was originally
Open Daily, 4 p.m. to 4 a.m. — Sunday, 2 p.m. to 4 a.m. — Closed Monday
rected as a memorial tribute to
6926 Wyoming, nr. Warren in Dearborn
a n early Bnai Brith president
Tiffany 6-9818
a nd leader, Leo N. Levi, who died
i. 1904. Its subsequent dedica-
t ion to the relief of patients
1 7 ith arthritis and its devotion
t o research have carried out
Holiday Greetings
I art of Bnai Brith's motto, "Be
t hou a blessing . ."

CAPRI PIZZERIA

FOR GOOD EATS

.=

Best Wishes on the Hanukah Holiday

AVISON & PURCER,

BUILDERS



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VIP,rill,,aP,

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17605 James Couzens Hwy.

UN. 3-9924

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AMATO'S

SAFRAN PRINTING COMPANY

1
i

0 ouncilettes Planning

andy Kane Kotillion

Printing - Offset

3939 Belvue

ACME PAPER COMPANY

338 W. Jefferson

BANK OF COMMERCE

in

Hamtramck - Warren - Centerline

Resources Over $44,000,000

Member of

Federal Deposit lasserateee Corp.

b y the Councilettes, teenage

d ivision of the National Council
of Jewish Women for Saturday
night, at the Women's City Club.
The first social of the young
women, a red and white motif
ill be carried out in the dec-
•ations. About 125 couples are
xpected to attend. Proceeds will
go to the Hannah G. Solomon
Fund, which en-
bles six students to attend
cognized schools of social work.
In charge of the event are
arah Weiner, president, a n d
mmittee chairmen Rochelle
sen, Judy Jacobs, Eleanor
ause, Valerie Oppenheim and
arol Polinsky.

he Die Is Cast
. So
once Carlo Alters Slogan

Following a stand by public
ficials to resist gambling in
iami Beach, this season, Nat
ankoff and Leonard Friedland,
-owners of the Monte Carlo
otel, in an effort to cooperate
ith authorities changed the
me of their advertising slogan
om "America's Monte Carlo" to
ante Carlo Holiday."
A favorite drink at the Hotel's
ub Casino also suffered with
e change. Bartender Johnny
rooks reluctantly changed the
me of his special roulette
&tail to the more sedate gin
mmy sour

6 - M 3 Z eg E" 022 M 4 - 5 r

Off ices

530 Bates

Holiday Greetings

ELEVATOR ENGINEERING CO.

The Kandy Kane Kotillion, a

1- - <

Hanukah Greetings

HANDLEMAN DRUG COMPANY

s emi-formal dance, is planned

1 s 0 w 110 C/) cd r7, rn E.3

Hanukah Greetings

Hanukah Greetings

.

6511 Lincoln

TR. 2-3000

Best Wishes for a

HAPPY HANUKAH

to all our

many friends

Robinson
Furniture Co..

1420 Washington Blvd.

Also operating Robinson's Economy

Store, East Vernor Highway,

BUT NOT CONNECTED WITH

ANY OTHER STORE

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