Home for Aged
Re-Elects Keys
Eric Johnston Presents Hopeful Report
To President on Jordan River Proposals
Mrs. Chajes to Address Young Israel Women
Members of the Women's progress in the Jewish state.
League of Your.g Israel will hear i Highlight of her talk will be
titude he encountered gave him a report by Marguerite Kozenn a report of the Spitzer Schools
On Sunday, at a meeting of • WASHINGTON — Eric Johns- reason to believe that after ser- Chajes of her recent trip to in the Jewish state, established
the board of the Jewish Home
ious scrutiny the project will Europe and Israel at a meeting by the Women's League, in
Tuesday, at 1 p.m., in the home which Mrs. .Chajes has • estab-
for Aged, the following were ton, Preside nit Eisenhower's
elected officers for the coming special envoy to the Arab-Israel commend itself to the states of Mrs. Henry Dworkin, 4228 1 lished a music department.
year:
area, reported to the President concerned as a sound and con- Leslie.
Also planned at the meeting
Besides reporting on the mu- will
Myron A. Keys, president; Tuesday that the governments structive approach to some of
be the formulation of plans
sical aspects_ of her tour, Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen and Gus D. New- of the countries he recently the most critical issues
contrib- Chajes will speak on problems of for a Hanukah celebration Dec.
man, vice-preSidents; Max J. visited are studying with an uting to present tensions
5, at Young Israel Center, which
in the
the displaced persons and their will mark the dedication of the
Kogan, treasurer; Arthur A. open mind the far-reaching re- area."
,
subsequent
rehabilitation
and
Fleischman, secretary.
sources of the Jordan River
Keywell Library in that building.
"Acceptance of the proposals
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T h e meeting honored " Mr. valley."
the
White
House
said,
"would
Keys' birthday, with Mr. Fleisch-
Mr. Johnston, who disclosed not only go far toward resolving
in a n as host. Refreshments that
he would return to the the highly controversial ques-
were served.
Middle East probably in Febru-
The board considered a new ary, was accompanied on his tion of rights to the vital water
Service to the aged—a Day Care meeting with the President by of the River Jordan, but clear
program for Secretary of State John Foster the way for the construction of
ambulatory Dulles. Mr. Dulles later told his irrigation and hydro-electric in-
aged living in press conference at the State stallations to provide an eco-
the vicinity of Department that he was grati- nomic base in the Jordan Val-
the Home. This fied by Mr. Johnston's report. ley for upwards of 300,000 peo-
program, now The current political situation, ple. This would offer an oppor-
XPERIS BAKE II • • •
in the planning he said, might well have re- tunity to settle a substantial
stages, will' be sulted in rejection of the plan number of the Arab refugees
THE
THEE
initiated as but as a result of Mr. Johnston's now living on international re-
soon as plans visit the plan was still very lief rolls in the Arab countries
of the region. This problem was
have been fully much alive.
reported by the Secretary of
Keyes developed a n d
" ISA MAISta
A White House statement em- State as one of great concern
W
subniitted for approval to the
following
his
trip
to
the
Middle
health and welfare division of phasized that -on his recent visit
es Writet
for free Recip,
to the Middle East Mr. Johns- Eastern area last May."
Manischewitz, Box 288;
the Jewish Welfare Federation' ton did not "expect or ask for
Jersey City, New Jersey
decisions at this time." It added
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-.7
Israel Holiday Cards on
that he reported "that the at-
Friday, November 20, 1953
Sale in Detroit Stores
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
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Israeli greeting cards of sev-
eral varieties have scored suc-
cess on the American market,
and increased quantities and
styles are reaching Detroit -stores
constantly.
Jules Doneson, managing di-
rector of Israel Enterprises, re-
ports that sales of Christmas
cards in particular have soared
beyond expectations. Produced in
Nazareth, Israel, by skilled arti-
sans, these cards portray color-
ful scenic views of biblical Israel
and Judea and contain a sea-
sonal greeting in an attractive
engraved type.
The - cards come in seven dif-
ferent styles and are obtainable
at Doubleday's Grinnell's,• Ad-
ler's Stationers and Printers,
Mogel's Variety Store, Tulcen's,
ReinwAly Manor Gift Shop, Gift
Gallery, and at Israel Enter-
prises, 11820 Dexter.
Israel-made Hanukah cards
also are on sale at Israel Enter-
prises. Organizations' anxious to
sell Israeli cards for fund-raising
purposes. should contact Mr.
Doneson at TO. 8-6896,
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Shaarey Zedek Juniors
Slate 'Fun Fest' Opener
Shaarey Zedek Junior Congre-
gation will hold a fun frolic as
its season's opening activity at
8 p. m., Saturday, in the syna-
gogue social hall. All congrega-
tional teen-agers are urged to
attend, stated Abba Friedman,
president.
A stag affair in the form of
an open house, an evening of
entertainment is planned. Ar-
nold Kollin, chairman, is assist-
ed in planning the event by Judy
Ka t z m a n, publicity; Ruthe
Katzman and Elaine Zeidman,
posters; Alice Robbins, refresh-
ments; and Peter Sidlow, tickets.
a
JDC Meeting Dec. 10
The 39th annual meeting of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee will be held Thursday, Dec.
10, in t h e Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, New York,. it was an-
nounced by Moses A. Leavitt,
.113C executive vice-chairman.
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Chicago Official to Be
Women's League Speaker
The Michigan District of the
Women's League, United Syna-
gogue of America will hold its
annual meeting and election of
officers on Tuesday, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue.
Mrs. Morris J. ' Saipe, newly-
elected president of the 'Central
Region, will be principal speak-
er. A Chicagoan, Mrs. Saipe also
is a member of the organiza-
tion's national board and a vice-
president of the Nathan Gold-
Watt Society for Cancer Re-
search.
Reservations f o r the box
luncheon, which will be served
at the program, should be made
with Mrs. Jack Taylor, UN.
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