iriam' s
Stories for
Our Boys
and Girls 1311"-
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An American Jewish Press Feature
Jewish. National Fund Auxiliary
To Hold 22nd Donor Event Jan. 27
etury
On
it
I
An outstanding program, *in-
cluding a talk by Helen Galin
This Week's Ra dio and Tele-
gan Douglas, former Congress-
vision Programs of
woman from California, has
Jewish Interest
been planned by Mrs. William
Levin, program chairman for the
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
22nd annual donor event of the
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Jan: 4 Jewish 'National Fund Ladies
Station: WWJ
Auxiliary.
F e a t u r e: The biographical
The donor will be held on Jan.
sketch of Rabbi Menasseh ben
Israel, Dutch leader and famous
personality, of the 17th century, Rabbi Klein Is Guest
will be told in "The Emissary,"
which relates the struggle of At Council Program
Jews to be recognized in Eng-
Rabbi Minard Klein, of Temple
land.
*
Beth El will be guest speaker at
the annual President's Day of
TIESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 4. the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women on
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Roland B. Monday, at the Woodward Jew-
Gittelsohn, of New York, whose ish Center.
Presidents of all member or-
historic sermon written for the
dedication of the 5th Marine Di- ganizations of the Detroit Fed-
vision Cemetery in Iwo Jima eration of Women's Clubs and
created' world - wide attention, the League of Jewish Women
will begin a four-week series, by have been invited to attend.
A luncheonette at 12:30 pin.,
speaking on "Who Needs Reli-
will precede the program, with
gion?"
Mrs. Emil Rothman, Council
president, acting as principal
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Rebecca hostess. Mrs. James Berendt,
Pont wishes to thank its- rela- chairman of the program corn
tives and friends for the many mittee, will in t r o d u c e Rabbi
'kindnesses extended during its Klein, whose subject will be
-"Creative Living."
recent bereavement.
lfh e
27, at the Masonic Temple, an
flounces Mrs. Jules Kraft, presi-
dent Those who attend, she
added, make possible with their
contributions the redemption at
land in Israel by the JNF.
Mrs. Douglas, wife of screen
star Melvyn Douglas, is one of
the most honored women in
American public life. Besides
serving as a congresswoman for
three . successive• terms, she also
was a member of the IL S. dele-.
gation to the United Nations.
Norman Atkins, a Decea re-
cording artist from New York
who has appeared on numerous
radio and television programs,
will be guest entertainer for the
program. Atkins, who has con-
certized with the New York Phil-
harmonic, will be accompanied
by Rebecca P`rohman.
A final open rally to spark
plans for the donor is planned
for 12:30 p.m., Jan. 20, at Young
Israel Center. Tickets for the
donor may be obtained by call-
ing donor chairman Mrs. S. Ra-
vin, UN. 4-7542, or Mrs. J.
Greenbaum, co-chairman, TO.
8-2864.
therefore killing any germs that
Hello Boys and Girls:
The other morning our friends I might have come from the cows
dairy workers.
Danny and Judy were sitting at or But
the doctors were skeptical.
breakfast with their p a r en t s. They were ready to vote down
"Come On Judy," mother urged. the pasteurization process, when
"Finish your cereal. And your Nathan Straus. got up to speak.
milk—you haven't touched it!" He spoke in English, which few
"I don't like milk,". J u d y of the scientists understood. but
whined.
they could not help but under-
Her complaints were conta- stand his sincerity. "I appeal to
gious. "I don't want milk either." you, gentlemen, in the name of
Danny pushed hiS glass away. "I thousands of dead babies, to ac-
heard about some children that cept M. Pasteur's method of
got sick from drinking milk."
purifying milk," he said.
Mother laughed. "That's a silly
"It can't hurt to try it," the
story. Milk makes you healthy. physicians decided, and they
Maybe that story you read hap- voted approval of the plan.
pened in the last century, before
But that was in Europe. Straus
milk was made sanitary and realized that he had a big pro-
pure for everyone." •
ject ahead of him to get Ameri- .
"How do they do that?" Judy cans to accept pasteurized milk.
asked. .
He opened his own laboratory in
"By pasteurizing," daddy told New York where milk was puri-
them. "And your milk on the fied and distributed to the poor
table, is pasteurized and of the city without charge.
healty because of the efforts
The wealthy dairy owners and
of a man named Nathan Straus." milk distributors attacked him,
FOR THE FINEST IN
"Tell us about him," Danny but Mr. Straus wrote to news-
begged. And this is what daddy papers and boards of health all
POULTRY
told . .
over the country until the public
CALL
Less than fifty years ago, pas, was aroused and demanded gen-
teurized milk was not k n o w n. eral use of pasteurized milk.
Thousands of American babies
"Is that the end of the story?"
died each year, and none knew asked Judy.
OUTLET
why. 14any people were concern-
Solomon and Berry indicated
"Not quite," mother said.
The
Detroit
Friends
of
the
POULTRY CO.
ed about this problem. One of "There's the end of the story,
that additional Seminary meet-
them w a s Nathan Straus, a right in your glass of milk, a Jewish Theological Seminary of ings, were scheduled in January
2735 W. Davison
America
raised
,
one-quarter
of
wealthy man whose gifts to glass of health for you."
TO. 8-4281
their goal of. $80,000 at: a "kick- at the homes of Ben Weiss,
humanity earned him the name
Rabbis
"Okay, Mr. Nathan Straus," off" meeting at the home of David Safran and Sol Eisenberg.
S. K ah arta
of "The Great Giver."
said Danny. "Here's to you." And Samuel B. Solomon last Thurs-
Tennenbaurn
H.
skoctem
3
Synagogue chairmen of_ this
One day, a cow owned by Mr. he and Judy quickly drained
L. Tennenbaum
on premises
Straus died. The veterinarian their glasses of pasteurized milk. day might, it was announced by year's Seminary campaign are
Mr.
Solomon
and
Louis
Berry,
told him "Your cow died of tub-
Here is a story of bravery dur- chairmen of this year's Semi- Myron Schiffman of Adas Sha-
ereulosis."
We Are No Further Than
ing
World War II. It happened nary drive.
lom, Ben Weiss of Bnai Moshe
This event set Mr. Straus to
Your Telephone:
in
Maastricht,
Holland,
in
the
Participating
with
the
two
and
Dr.
Marvin
Last
of
Beth
thinking. He began to study the
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home
of
a
Dutch
woman
who
is
chairmen
in
the
direction
of
the
condition of dairies in New York,
Aaron. Edward Robinson. of
Five Trucks to Serve You
and found them breeding places a shopkeeper. Not far from her
Shaarey Zedek heads that syna- I
FREE DELIVERY
for sick cows. He approached a lived a Jewish family, father,
gogue's Men's Club drive.
mother
and
two
children.
worker in one of the dairies and
When the Nazis invaded Hol-
asked "Do you wash your hands
before milking the cow?" "I had land, the true.). Gestapo police
no time," was the worker's an- took thousands of Jews away to
almost certain death. The par-
swer.
Straus went to Europe • to at- ents of the two children were
tend a congress of physicians deported to Poland. The chil-
%gaited
and scientists in Brussels. There, dren were left alone—but not
Louis Pasteur, a French scien- for long. •
When the Dutch shopkeeper
tist, presented the idea of heat-
ing milk before bottling it_and heard the 'news, she took the
Solomon
Berry
two youngsters into her home at
once. She thought that the-Ges- campaign are Theodore Curtis,
tapo would think they were part Sol Eisenberg, N. R. Epstein and
sweeten your
o.f her own family.
Joseph. Gendelman, co-chairmen
party table with
But the Jewish children had of the Detroit Friends of the
dark hair. Her own hair was Seminary. The campaign is
bright yellow. The woman sponsored' by four of Detroit's
thought about the problem, then conser v a t i v e congregations-
This seal on all
decided "If I dye their hair, they Shaarey Zedek, Adas Shalom,
Dromedary products "
will look more like my own chil- Bnai Moshe and- Beth Aaron.
is your guarantee that
dren.
they are strictly kosher
Addressing Thursday's meet-
So she died the hair of the
youngsters a beautiful blonde ing, Rabbi Morris Adler of
Shaarey Zedek described the
shade. For four years they lived work
of the 14 institutions affil- MADE F ROM "THE MATZOH WITH THE TASTE"
with her, and the Gestapo never
iated
with the Seminary in the
suspected that they were Jew- United
States and Israel. He
ish children.
—Your friend, MIRIAM. pointed out t h at Detroiters
probably know the Seminary
JEWISH COMMUNITY IS CORDIALLY INVITED
best for its Eternal Light radio
12 THE JEWISH NEWS
TO THE FORMAL OPENING OF - DETROIT'S
broadcast which is aired each
our
Friday, January 2, 1953
Sunday over Sation WWJ. He
ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN
indicated also that the Seminary
was presenting 10 TV programs,
this year over NI3S's religious
hour—"Frontiers of Faith," car-
ried locally over Channel 4.
A highlight of the special gifts
meeting was the presentation of
HOURS MONDAY-THURSDAY-10 to 5
a recent Seminary telecast —
TEMPLE ISRAEL
"The World of Sholem Alei-
FRIDAY-10 to 6
chem." This TV program, Rabbi
SATURDAY-9 to 12
Adler pointed out, is an attempt
Guests
by the Seminary to bring to the
GRISWOLD STREET OFFICE
television medium the same type
Penobscot Building Griswold and Fort Streets
of program it has produced so
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successfully on the radio thiring
the 10 years of Eternal Light's
HAZEL PARK OFFICE
President of New
REDFORD OFFICE
tenure on NBC.
(Near Nine Mile and John It)
.
One-Fourth of Seminary's $80,000
Goal Raised at Initial Meeting
110ROWITTMARGARETEN
M TZ011 MEAL'
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Sunday Evening,
January 11, 1953, 8 p.m.
CITY BANK
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SERVING
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And Home Owners
NORTH DETROIT OFFICE
FOR OVER 35 YEARS
of Yiddish and Israeli
H. JACOBSON
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