CARE Gifts from America to Israel • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, May 29 1953 Young Artist Ario Slates June 8 Concert For Mrs. Karolina Yekov and her five children, immigrants from Bulgaria, the CARE kosher food package presented to them by the Tel Aviv Welfare Department as a gift from friends in America will mean nourishing food to supplement their meager diets. Symptomatic of Israel's problems is the fact that 10 percent Of Tel Aviv's population—some 12,000 fa,milies—must receive aid from the municipality. Kukes and Blumberg Named on UM Cash Cabinet; Convene June 6, 7 With more than '15O regional, State and local leaders set to meet next weekend for an emer- gency National Action Confer- ence of the United Jewish Ap- peal to assess the UJA's current special drive for $25,000,000 in cash, Joseph Holtzman of De- troit, OJA.' national' cash chair- man, announced the full entry into this extraordinary effort of a newly formed 76-man Na- tional Cash Cabinet to help raise 11th-hour dollars toward the crucial, short-term goal. Next weekend's conference in Washington, to be held at the Mayflower Hotel, will hear from outstanding figures in world af- fairs, including Harold E. Stas- sen, U. S. Director of Mutual Security; Senator Herbert H. Lehman of New York; Levi Esh- kol, Israel's Minister of Finance; Abba S. Eban, .Israel's Ambas- sador to the United States; Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and Edward M. M. Warburg, UJA general chairman. The 76-man national cash, cabinet includes Harold B. Kukes and Louis C. Blumberg, of Detroit. Officers of the National Labor Council of the. United Jewish Appeal last week called upon all .branches of the Poale-Zion, Far- band and Pioneer ,Women throughout the country to help the UJA mobilize every avail- able dollar in its current emer- gency drive for $25,000,000 in cash. Issued in the name of Dr. James G. Heller, national chair- man of the UJA Labor Council; Meyer L. Brown, Dr. Sara Feder and Baruch Zuckerman, vice- chairmen, • and Zev Baumgold, the secretary-director, the mes- sage pointed out that organized American Jewry in hundreds of cities and towns throughout the country are now involved in the special drive which will termin- ate next weekend at a UJA Na- tional Action Conference in Washington, D. C. - Name Chairmen of Home for Aged Women YOUNG ARTIST TRIO Three young musicians, who call themselves the Young Artist Trio, will be heard in concert at 8:30 p. m., June 8, in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The youthful players are Rob- ert Newkirk, cellist, Ruth Meck- ler, pianist, and Jerome Rosen, violinist. The three have been playing together for five years since they met as .members of the All-City Junior Orchestra. Directed by Carl Senob, of Mackenzie High School, the trio was formed by the late Bernard Silverstein, who presented them at the National Music Super- visor's convention. Young Israel Plans i " 1 ilk tkiiSt o • • • • • I WASHINGTON; • (JTA) A i group of American Orthodox rabbis and lay leaders appeared here before Israel's Ambassador Abba Eban to complain against the three-month prison s e n- tence imposed by an Israel court on Rabbi Israel Grossman who objected to t h e drafting of women on religious grounds. The delegation was headed by Michael Tress, president of Agu- dath Israel of America, and Dr. Sampson Weiss, director of the National Council of Young Is- rael. A spokesman for the Embassy said that Rabbi Grossman is not actually imprisoned but is free on bond. He was convicted, the Embassy said, of defaming the Israel Army as a "brothel" and urging disobedienCe • of a law governing the conscription of women for Israel's defense forces. The Em bassy spokesman pointed out that the rabbi is free pending appeal, and that the case rests with the properly- constituted courts in Israel. He also •empliaJiz;e4 the fact. that all religious women in Israel de- siring to be exempted from Army service accorded this right. He th4t hath my- Word, let him speak my word faithfully.— Jer. 23: 28. GLOR-RITA BEACH ON LAKE HURON Modern housekeeping cottages to rent II by day, week, or season. Heated, run- ning water, ele.ctricitv, gas cooking, inside flush toilet, refrigeration, and innerspring mattresses. 300 ft. sandy beach. Boats and bait. Also overnight cabins. 72 miles from Detroit on U.S. 25. Phone or write early for reservations: Glor-Rita Beach, Lexing- ton, Michigan, phone Lexington 9-9292. Levis Arden, Owner Recommended by T rue Vacat ion " Wh OU *r H HAVEN'S ' $ DF iN renl ES T C as RESOR T rue " Acres of Happiness! Florida lux- ury at moderate rates! Dream swimming pool. Planned activities. Orchestra, dancing. Free Rhumba lessons, midnite snacks. Tennis, Golf, etc. Rooms with bath.. Su- perb food. Children's supervisor. Write for folder. Phone '789. FID- ELMAN'S RESORT, So. Have n, Mich. 4. 1 Banquet on Tuesday Young Israel of Detroit will celebrate its 30th anniversary of service to the local Jewish community with its annual ban- quet on Tuesday evening, at the Latin Quarter. Milton Traurig, banquet chair man, in • • m,:* urging. the com- munity to help celebrate-the occasion, • stat e d that the program would be ded- icated to t h e strengthening of Y 0 u ng Israel's network of 18 junior a n d in- Traurig termediate clubs for boys and girls, 5 to 20. In addition to regular groUP meetings at Young Israel, the organization sponsors an insti- tute on Jewish studies, directed by Rabbi Samuel H. Prero and supervised by the National Council • of .Young Israel‘ Boy Scout Troop 210, directed by Marvin Engel; and a re- cently Organized Cub Scout Den, also form vital parts of its over- all functions. David I. Berris, arrangements chairman, announces that the affair will begin at 6 p.m. with a cocktail hour. The L i n'd. Brothers and Sam Barnett and his grchestra will entertain at the program to follow. At its recent installation cere- mony and program- in celebra- tical of its 28th anniversary, the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, heard of the appoint- ments of the following chair- , Amen by Mrs. r k • Benach, president: Mesdames Sam Newman, serv- ice group; Her- man Bregman, •.4ir ■ Aill101 ► •! mem b ership; Joseph J. Ja- cobs, purchas- . i ng; Sidney Levison, print- Famous foi' 35 Years As in g; Jack Fisher, the Most Ideal Vacation : ::program; Solo- Spot in South Haven m on Grand, Mrs. Benach publicity, Harry Spacious, beauti- Meer and Herman Wander, hos- ful•grounds for rest and recrea- pitality; Joseph Wolfe, courtesy; t i o n, • delicious Harry Steinman and Morris Ger- meals, homelike ber, contact and communica- atmosphere, chil- tions; Albert Potiker, officer at dren's counsellors • large; George Koven, commun- ity relations. From $45.00 per week to One of the honored guests at- July 12th. • A Wonderful • Vacation for the Entire tending was Mrs. A. M. Ferar, a past president, now residing in Family ,. . . • California. ZLATKIN'S RESORT Israel Plant to Produce on U.S. 31, So. Haven, Mich. The God of heaven hath given Radioactive Elements Phone So. Haven 666 thee a kingdom, and strength • ■ 1•1 ■ 10.0E/02.04.40.10.kN and glory.—Dan. 2:37. NEW YORK, (JTA) — A coin- plete plant for the production OPEN DECORATION DAY of the radioactive element polo- nium for use by Israeli scientists and research institutions h a s been offered Premier D a.v i d Ben-Gurion by . Dr. Boris Pregel of New York, president of the Canadian Radium and Uranium Corporation. The plant, worth $150,000, will enable Israel to produce for it- self certain radioactive prepara- tions needed for research in Directly on Lake : Michigan, 500 feet of private beach various fields of science, includ- on the PREMISES - Picturesque - Spacious Grounds ing medicine and physics. 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