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February 12, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-02-12

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Sunflower Seeds, Plus Bond Aid,
Puts Margarine on Israel Tables

Lower Overhead, More
Variety in Demand Can
Cut Kosher Meat Price

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5
Friday, February 12, 1954

JACK MARKOWITZ

INVITES HIS FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS TO SEE
THE NEW

Young Israel Inaugurates
Summer Camping Policy

NEW YORK, (JTA
sale prices of kosher meat sel-
Young Israel has set a new
dom exceed similar prices of precedent—that of expanding
non-kosher meat by more than its community services to in-
Glamorama
one or two cents a pound.
elude two camps; Camp Shor in
The differential in cost to the the midwest and Camp Kee-neh-
consumer is therefore not due to ret in New York.
the expense of ritual slaughter
According to Charles T. Gell-
and rabbinic supervision, accord- man, chairman, youth activities
for 1954
ing to a report of the kashruth of Young Israel in Detroit, Camp
26 Years
at
sub-commission on kosher meat Shor is in Aurora, Ind., and
With Buick
prices of the Rabbinical Council caters to youngsters particularly
of America. from Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleve-
BUICK RETAIL STORE
Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, of land, Detroit and St. Louis.
6164 CASS AVE.
Far Rockaway, N. Y. reported For information about camp
Near G.M. Bldg.
that some reduction in price registration, contact Samuel
TR. 5-9700
would seem possible if consum- Schreier, youth director, Young
, Res. TU. 3-3960
ers could vary their demand so Israel of Detroit, 12521 Dexter.
that it would not be concentrat-
ed upon only a small part of the
HEADQUARTERS
total meat available for sale,
, FOR O.K. CHECKS
and if butchers would reduce
overhead costs by making fuller
TO YOUR RELATIVES IN ISRAEL
use of store facilities and labor
WE GUARANTEE RECEIPT FOR EACH CHECK SENT!
T h e subcommittee, Rabb
Rackman reported, "feels that
the merchandising structure of
12226 DEXTER
NAHLATH YITZHAK, Israel, (IIP)—The expansion of Yitzhar the retail kosher meat industry
18294 WYOMING
Bet. Cortland and Richton
Bet. Curtis and Pickford
Oil Industries, Ltd., with the aid of a IL150,000 loan from State of warrants study to the end that
TO. 8-6111
great
economies
be
achieved.-
UN. 3-0543
Israel Bonds, will permit the presence at many Israel breakfast

BUICK

DETROIT HEBREW BOOK SHOPS

tables of slabs of margarine. The bond investment has permitteed
expansion and modernization of the Yitzhar Industries where large
quantities of sunflower seeds are being crushed and the oil ex-
tracted for margarine and other edible fats.

'Tomorrow's Shopping Center'
Exhibit at Art Institute

An exciting picture of the fu-
ture, in which shoppers will do
their buying in surroundings of
beauty, comfort and conveni-
ences, was put on display in an
exhibit titled "Shopping Cen-
ters of Tomorrow." The presen-
An American Jewish Press Feature i
The Israeli government itself, tation sponsored in Detroit by
The Jewish Workers League of ;seeking peace throughout, and
the American Institute of Archi-
Lithuania, Poland and
Russia, lhaving now offered sufficient ex- tects, Detroit Chapter, is being
more popularly known as the ! planation and reparation, the
Bund, was established in 1897.1matter having been taken up by circulated to museums through-
out the country by the Ameri-
This was the same year when the United Nations, the Coordin- can Federation of Arts, and was
the first World Zionist Congress : ating Committee might have left
designed by Victor Gruen Asso-
was held in Basle. The two or- it to the official bodies handling ciates, architects and city plan-
ganizations or movements in a most perplexing and difficult
It will be shown here at
Jewish life took separate paths; situation. But the Bund Group ners.
th e Feb.
Detr oit Institute of Arts un-
working for Socialism and had to speak out and it became. til
28.
the international idea of human so violent in its denunciation of
To meet the problems of the
brotherhood, the other laboring the Israelis that the whole Yid-
current decentralization trend—
for a Jewish territorial center dish press was shocked.
the movement away from the
or national home, with ultimate-
Naturally, the Forward, which congested city areas into su-
ly the restoration of the Jewish
has long ago become an advo- burban living.
nation.
Architects and city planners
The Zionists now point to the cate of the Jewish National
cause, has defended the State are working to make the new
sovereign State of Israel, which of
Israel. Harry Rogoff, Editor, shopping center an integral part
is a member of the League
of wrote a long article expound- of the community as a whole.
United Nations and which, des-
ing all the circumstances in-
A slide film with commen-
pite many great tasks and pro-
volved
and
taking
the
tary
by Mr. Gruen is part of the
Bund
blems that face it, holds out the
group to task for severe and exhibit.
high hope for the regeneration . unrestrained
Outstanding among those de-
condemnation of
and reestablishment of the Jews
their fellow-Jews in Israel. scribed in the presentation are
as a people.
The Bund, or what is left of it, The Bund group came back Northland in Detroit, which was
now exiled in America, and with a long answer invoking designed for the J. L. Hudson
known as the Coordinating Com- the ancient traditions and hu- Company by Victor Gruen's De-
mittee of the Bund, only has manitarian aims of their troit Office, will open in March,
desk room in the Atran Culture movement and claiming sup- 1954; i Southdale Shopping Cen-
port for their point of view ter n Minneapolis, with the
House at 25 '78th St., New York.
(What does the Committee really from the Jewish Socialists and Dayton Company as the major
laborites of today.
department store, and Bayfair
coordinate?) It was fortunate
Mr. Rogoff came back with an Shopping Center in Oakland,
that an old-time Bundist by the
name of Frank Atran, who din- an nswer showing how the whole with R. H. Macy as the primary
carded Socialism and Bundism attitude and atmosphere of the department store.
dica l movement and
sufficiently to settle in Belgium Jewish radical
and make a huge fortune in tex- organized labor has changed Israel Denies Accusations
tiles, was able, as a recent settler completely in recent years; even Uf S ab otage Against Lebanon
in the United States, to endow as long ago, he states, as 1930
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Lebanese
the above house as a center for Abraham Cohan, his famous charges that a group of sabo-
as Editor of the teurs was working for Israel on
the Yiddish Culture Congress,
the Jewish Labor Committee' paper, and leader of the Jewish Lebanese soil received emphatic
and also for a corner of the re- labor forces changed his atti- denial from the Israeli military
maining group of the Bund.
tude on the whole question. spokesman. He said Israel ha
Atran is the man who also en- While he was very hospitable no connection whatever with th
dowed a Chair in Yiddish lan- and friendly in welcoming Bund gang the Lebanese authoritie
guage and literature at Colum- spokesmen and other Jewish So- assertedly had uncovered th ere
cialist
leaders who came here and indicated belief that th
la, Universit y,
y , and "Zivion" of from
abroad,
he dissented from gang was probably involved in
he Forward, or Dr. B. Hoffman with a ne

new York carpet co.

BGR Says:

w
The Forward
Coordinates the Bund

ho incidentally is still a con- , their hidebound and rigid phil-
intent Bundist and only gave osophy, which was at variance
d
w avance
of Jewish
ejour recognition to the Jewish
bell f es an d ideas. Citing a
tate, is credited with having
uggested the idea to him. The long lesson in history, Rogoff
ame man also presented a minced no words. The Coordin-
unificent gift to Mt. Sinai Host- ating Committee did not ask for
n
ital, where Yiddish is not re- .lore.
It felt sufficiently coord-
eived with enthusiasm nor mated, or subordinated, what-
ever you like.
learly understood
The Bund had combatted
Anyway, there were no casu-
ionism for many years and alties during this contest of ideas
e ven now its more determined and the whole storm has by this
a nd stubborn members cannot
calmed down.
b e reconciled to the idea of Jew-
—Bernard G. Richards.
is h nationalism and a Jewish
tate. Therefore, the Coordinat- U.S. Authorizes $2 120 000
ing Committee had to come out For Israel Irrigation Project
with a statement recently against
the Jewish State in a sort of
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
plea for better consideration of Foreign Operations Administra-
the Arabs, similar to the utter- tion announced an authoriza-
ances that are issued by Miss tion of $2,120,000 for an Israeli
Dorothy Thompson's Friends of irrigation project.
the Near East. The immediate
The authorization was the
occasion was the incident at second in two days. The FOA
Kibya, with the unfortunate loss also authorized purchase of

of Arab lives brought about by a
tragic conflict from which the
Israelis have suffered repeated
losses of both lives and property.

$350,000 worth of irrigation

by Israel which was an addi-
tional order on a previous au-

thorization.

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