Lions' President Softens His Blows
Against Israel; Gives Arabs Bouquets

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, March 5, 1954

Lillian Wald BB Chapter
Whether news has reached S. reference it is to be gathered To Visit Home for Aged
A. Dodge, president of Inter- that Israel was not on his agen-

national Order of Lions, that his da.
Members of the Lillian Wald
words against the state of Is-
The only part of his speech Bnai Brith chapter will visit the
rael have aroused a storm of that might be construed as ob- ! Jewish Home for Aged on Tues-
protest, or whether he has had jectionable was a positive ref- . day. They will act as corn-
a change of heart, in a talk erence that the Arabs were the ' panions to the occupants and
Tuesday night to the Northend key to keeping out Commu- ' will assist them by writing let-
Lions Club, Dodge omitted all nism in the Near East, rather ters, manicuring nails, grooming
references to Israel.
than a negative statement about and reading aloud to them. Iris
Dodge, it was reported, had :Israel. As a matter of record, Erlich, community service chair-
twice in Los Angeles, and in Dodge did not make any refer- ' man, arranged the visit.
Fra.nkeninuth, Michigan, lashed ' ence to • the Jewish state during
On March 13 and 14, the
out against the Jewish state,j the evening.
membership will be busy baby
and in an interview with an
It was evident that an Arab- sitting; cleaning up and doing
English-Jewish newspaper re- organize• for the Lions in the odd jobs around the house in
porter had said he was denied Near E a s t, who was secre- order to raise money for the
entrance to Israel.
tary of the Jerusalem YMCA Anita Pearlman scholarship
At Tuesday's dinner Dodge for 21 years, had influenced his fund. They will climax the
had stated that his itinerary thinking that "nothing the weekend with a social gathering
was planned by the internation- Arabs do can be wrong."
in the home of Elinor Berlin.
Dodge told of being impressed
al office, and, by omission of
by the great cities of the Arab
(he mentioned visits in Date Nut Roll Adds Lift
Northwest Junior Hadassah, lands
only Cairo and Beirut) , and To Dessert, Snack Woes
.Sponsors Music Month Event stated he was surprised not to
find bands of nomads riding
Snacktime, mealtime or party
Northwest Junior Hadassah herds of camels in prevalence.
time, one of the most revealing
will act as hostesses to members
What Dodge evidently missed
of Central Group and Evening seeing in his short stay in the tests of an inspired homemaker
Hadassah Group at a program Near East were the factors which and hostess is her ability to
at 8:30 p.m., March 15, in the have led to uprisings in Egypt combine the elements of simpli-
Zionist House, given in celebra- and Syria and threaten rulers city and surprise in the prepar-
ation of unusual treats.
tion of Jewish Music Month.
in other Arab lands—mainly the
Dromedary date nut roll, a
The latest in Israel dance
unrest of the populace.
golden-brown dessert cake that
steps and songs will be demon-
comes vacuum-sealed in tins,
strated by Jack Weiner, Jerry
Barish, Sam Slam and Harriet Herman Fishman Wins ready to serve at a mo-
ment's notice, fills the bill. Made
Subrin, all from Habonim. A
with walnuts and Dromendary
Life
Insurance
Honors
discussion on Youth Aliyah will
dates, the date nut roll has a
follow, with emphasis on Ha-
Herman Fishman, general tempting, delicious flavor that
dassah's work for the project.
makeS it ideal as a wholesome,
All prospective members are agent in Detroit for the Frank-
lin Life Insurance Co. has, for delicious snack or the basis of
invited to attend.
the third consecutive year, paid an intriguing variety of desserts
for over $1,000,000 in new life and party treats.
Rabbi Green Confident of insurance, it w a s announced
A select number of special
recipes have been incorporated
Good Future for Israel
by a company spokesman.
The Fishman Agency, with of- into a Dromedary Recipe Booklet
In a pamphlet entitled "The
Future of the State of Israel," in fices on James Couzens Hwy., which you may obtain free of
which he analyzes the economic ranked among the leaders in the charge by writing to: Dromedary,
conditions and possibilities for Franklin Life Co. with over $5,- P.O. Box 1113, New York 8, N.Y.
Below is a sample of what the
Israel, Rabbi Tovia Green ex- 000,000 worth of business in
book contains:
presses confidence that the Jew- 1953.
Filled Dromedary Date Nut Roll
Fishman, a former star ath-
ish state will overcome all ob-
1 tin Dromedary Date Nut Roll
M package cream cheese
stacles and will have a good fu- lete in baseball and basketball
1 teaspoon butter
ture.
at the University of Michigan,
2 tablespoons crushed pineapple
(drained)
Outlining in detail Israel's is active in youth work in De-
Cut a thin slice off each end of the
. ec o n i c possibilities, Rabbi troit and with U. of M. alumni Dromedary
Date Nut Roll. Using a sharp
knife, carefully hollow out the center
Green especially points to the affairs.
of the roll. Cream the butter and cream
availability of natural resources,
cheese, add half the crumbs from the
the pineapple. Press the filling into the
to the application of modern
Sheruth
League
Plans
center of the roll, replace the end pieces
ideas to the young state and to
and fasten with toothpicks. Wrap in wax
the determination of he settlers Cha rity a I on March 6 paper, chill at least an hour before
slicing and serving. (14 cup whipped
to accomplish greatest good.
cream may be substituted for cheese.)
Copies of this pamphlet may
A Charity Ball, given annually
be purchased from Rabbi Green, by Sheruth League to aid un-
5441 Hutchins St., Montreal, derprivileged children, will be Circle Group Protests
Canada.
held Saturday evening, at Adas City Appointment
Shalom Synagogue, stated Mrs.
Sidney Blum, chairman.
Pioneer Women's DriVe
Asking that "a qualified can-
The music of Sam Emmer and didate with proper technical
To Aid Needy Children
his orchestra will be featured, education and experience" be
Mrs. :Irving .Fosner, president
selected, the public affairs group
of the Detroit Council of Pioneer and the Sheruth dramatic group ,
of the Detroit Workmen's Circle
will
provide
entertainment.
Women, announces plans to
Proceeds will be divided protested to Mayor Cobo the
honor "World Jewish Child's I
nomination of John Laub as di-
Day," nationally proclaimed for 1 among the Cerebral Palsy Cen-
rector of the Detroit Commis-
April 4, with a cannister drive ter, Leukemia Foundation and
sion on Community Relations.
under the chairmanship of Mrs. Center for Muscular Dystrophy.
Laub was chosen by a divided
For
tickets,
call
Mrs.
Blum,
L.I.
James Brindze.
commission which voted for him,
1-3941,
or
her
co-chairman,
Mrs.
The annual spring ball will be
8-4. with one abstention.
held April 25 at Adas Sholom Sam Cowen, VE. 8-1686.
In his letter, Max Burns,
synagogue, under the direction
group chairman, asked the
Revival
of
'Lost
Horizon'
of Mrs. Sam. Isaacs, chairman.
Mayor to reject Laub as unquali-
To Benefit Synagogue Fund
fied in the field of 'race rela-
Sholem Aleichem Groups
tions.
Under
the
sponsorship
of
sev-
To Offer Cultural Program
Subsequent to the receipt of
eral congregational members,1 this letter and similar messages
A social and cultural after- the award-winning movie "Lost from other cominunity groups,
noon will be jointly sponsored Horizon" will be shown at 8 Cobo ratified the appointment.
by the Women's Division of p.m., Sunday, in Ahavas Achim
Sholem Aleichem Institute and Synagogue, 19190 Schaefer.
the study group of Chapter II
Tickets are available at the
at 12:30 p.m., March 13, in the synagogue office, with all pro- 1
institute, 18495 Wyoming.
seeds to be donated to the con-
Moshe Haar, director of the gregation building fund. Spon-
Institute, will present a review soring the showing are Mr. and
of a new novel. The public is Mrs. Sam Kallush, Mr. and Mrs.
invited.
Marvin Nelkin, Mr. and Mrs.
Jules Suberoff a n d Mr. and
Mrs. Hy Leonard.
RABBI

Acquit Nat Holman. Of 1a4ketliall Charges

Basketball coach Nat Holman,
who was suspended by the City
College of New York, following
charges of "conduct unbecoming
a teacher, constituting neglect
of duty," was exonerated last
week by a New York State trial
committee.
The charges grew out of the
infamous college basketball
bribe scandals in which seven
players on Holman's 1950 CCNY

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunda y,
March 7.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: = Y enoasn," depicting
the life of Yehoash Solomon
Bloomgarden, the Yiddish poet
who made many important con-
tributions to the literature of
our people, will be told.

team. were involved with "fir-
ing" games.
Holman, suspended since Nov.
18, 1952, now awaits approval
by the Board of Higher Educa-
tion before being reinstated as
an associate professor of hy-
giene at CONY.
During his term of suspension,
Holman took an active interest
in basketball developments . in
the young state of Israel, travel-
ing to the Jewish state several
times an an advisor to Israeli
teams.

First Complete Jerusalem
Bible Arrives in New York

The first copies of the Com-
plete Hebrew-English Jerusalem
Bible, printed in Jerusalem by
Hamadpis Liphshitz Press, ar-
rived last week in New York. At
a press conference and exhibit
held to inaugurate the New York
offices of the Jerusalem Bibl&
Publishing Co., 1 W. 64th St.
Nathan Strauss, III, president of
the American-Israel Chamber
of Commerce, accepted a special
gift copy from Nahum Liphshitz,
president of the firm, who had
flown to the United States for
the occasion •

CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

14th at Elmhurst

invites you to attend its last

Friday Evening Oneg Shabbat on March 12, at 8:30 p.m.

Lecture by:

Rabbi Havim Donin

"Movements in Americaw Jewish Life—Reform, Conservative,
Orthodox — Their History and Differencs."

CANTOR HYMAN ADLER to lead in congregational singing

Social Hour Will Follow

Are Are Welcome

Tonight's Topic (Mar. 5)—"Place of Women in Judaism"

LAUGH and SING with

DZIGAN

SZUMACHER

And

BEN BONUS MINNA BERN

An All Star Cast

SUNDAY, MARCH 14.111, 8 PAC

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

Ati Seats Reserved. Tickets Available at: Farband Labor Zionist Order, 118 1 4
Dexter; Labor Zionist institute, 13722 Linwood; Richardson Travel Service,
11722 Dexter,.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Hinde
Zwirn acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends
during its recent bereavement.

Collector of Customs FRANK
ABELMAN has been chosen
president of the International.
Border Agencies, the organiza-
tion of U.S. and Canadian law
enforcement services.

SAMUEL HECHTMAN has
been named a member of the
mortgage finance committee of
the Builders Association of Met-
ropolitan Detroit.

JUDAH GERSHUNI

OF JERUSALEM

will address a gathering

Saturday, March 6th

8:30 P.M.

at the

Young Israel,
Dexter & Fullerton

arranged by:
Vaa,d Harabonini
and Miz•achi Or

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