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April 23, 1954 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-23

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Workmen's Circle to Present Annual
Comnumity Awards Sunday Evening

To Wed June 15

Priest at Holy Trinity Church;
and Ken Morris from Emil
Mazey, International Secretary-
Treasurer of the UAW-CIO.
Max Burns, chairman of
Branch 463-E, president of the
Detroit Mailers Union 40, an-
nounces that tickets to the af-
fair will be available at the door.
The annual Third Seder ob-
servance sponsored by the Wo-
men's Division of Workmen's
Circle will be held tonight at
WC Center.
WC Branch 1060 will meet at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Zal-
man Konikow, 2920 Collingwood,
tonight, for a report on the
UAW-CIO educational confer-
ence held in Chicago.
The Genocide Treaty will be
MISS RUBY FREEDMAN
discussed at a meeting of WC
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freed-
Branch 460-E, on April 30, by
Gene Brownstein, at WC Center. man, of Waverly Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Ruby, to Sheldon G. Eich-
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Communists Get
Eichler, of Hartwell Avenue.
44 Percent of All
Mr. Eichler is a student at the
University of Detroit dental
Votes in Nazareth
school.
A June 15 wedding is planned.
NAZARETH, Israel (JTA)—
The Communist Party received
44 percent of all votes cast in Chajes and Mischakoff
Rabbi Kahana Here for
the first municipal election in
Lubawitscher Yeshivot
this all-Arab city in Israel and At Young Israel Affair
Young Israel of Detroit will
Rabbi Mordechai Kahana, who thus assured themselves of six
is well known here as the for- of the 15 seats on the municipal celebrate its 31st anniversary
mer Rosh Yeshiva of Sa f ad. Is- council. it was revealed today with a banquet at Latin Quar-
rael. arrived in Detroit on the when the tally was concluded. ter May 2.
A Catholic party was second,
The renowned violinist, Mis-
eve of Passover as the represen-
tative of the Lubawitscher capturing three seats in the cha Mischakoff, will be fea-
tured as t h e
Grand Rabbi Menachem Mendel council, and a coalition of three
Moslem slates gained four seats.
guest artist. The
Schneierson.
program will be
Rabbi Kahana stated that the The remaining two seats were
under the direc-
Lubawitscher Yeshivot, in whose divided between • a Greek Ortho-
tion of Julius
behalf he will solicit here, are in dox party and one other Chris-
Chajes, conduc-
a critical financial condition tian group. A surprisingly high
tor of the Jew-
and that he hopes to enlist the 84 percent of the total 9,000 eli-
ish Center Sym-
support of Detroit Jews for the gible voters turned out for the
phony Orches-
elections.
Yeshvoth in New York.
tra.
The elections were quiet and
Musical com-
number
of
Israeli
police
a
large
For Fine Music .. .
positions by Ju-
were assigned to polling places
And Entertainment
lius Chajes, La-
to assure order. Throughout the
Call
v r y and the
campaign, the dominant note in
Chajes Mendelsohn Vio-
each party's propaganda mate-
rial was anti-Israel government. lin Concerto will highlight the
and His Orchestra
evening, announced Meyer Eis-
UN. 2-2783 or WE. 3-2254
enberg, general chairman.
Maimonides Group to Hear
The combined choruses of the
Book Review by Mrs. Adler
Jewish Center Choral Society
and the Young Israel Choral
Detroit's Best Laundry
Mrs. Morris Adler will review Group will be led by Julius
Great Jewish Books" at Schwartz, Young Israel choral
& Dry Cleaning Value a "The
meeting of the Women's Aux- director, in the "Hymn for Free-
iliary, Maimonides Medical So- dom" by Julius Chajes.
Thousands of Women Say—
ciety, 1' p.m., April 27, at the
Phillip Stollman is banquet
"I Use Quality
Detroit Historical Museum. Mrs. chairman.
Because It Saves
Louis Kazdan, president will
preside.
TIME, MONEY & WORRY"
The following 25 year mem-
bers will be honored:
Shirts Beautifully Laundered
Mesdames Morris Bachman,
Charles Gitlin, Morton Yarrows,
Ezra Lipkin. Morris Witkus. Mrs.
Joseph Dubin. membership
LAUNDRY and
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
chairman, will lead the cere-
DRY CLEANING
(JTA)—Dr. Ralph Bunche, who
mony.
as UN mediator, brought about
WEbster 3-8000
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 the Arab-Israel armistice agree-
Your Patronage Solicited
ments in 1949, may plan an
Friday, April 23, 1954
active role in the coming months
in seeking settlement of the
Middle East situation.
The Nobel Prize winner was
slated for promotion from di-
rectorship of the UN Trustee-
Yes . . . we at Zeman's New York
,g►
d.
ship Division to the post of
Bakery wish to thank you the housewife
Under Secretary of. the UN. In
for the many requests that we open
this job, his assignment would
i•; 1
one of our bakeries on 7 Mile Road
be that of UN trouble shooter
11.0
and . . . thanks too for your 45.
patience . . . for now
and one of the first questions
that would come his way would
i
ct.Wi'M
W e Take Pride
be that of solution of the Arab-
1
,
A
.,:,..,-,,
',. - ' :•3e,
Israel. impasse.
,
in Announcing
Dr. Bunche has already been
) f/Yil l'A V)A%\\ 1
.
put out on the job of coordinat-
....
...Nk.c.4i0-A..0.:5C(*.‘
"
the
Opening
. ..1:.A:'•:#2""&">6 ' ...,
ing an approach towards settle-
ment through economic devel-
of our newest and most beautiful modern air-conditioned
opment of the area.
bakeshop in the northwest area—located at
Other changes in the organi-
zational setup of the United
12945 W. 7 MILE, cor. SORRENTO
Nations would see Benjamin A.
Cohen, of Chile, transferred
from the information depart-
ment to the Assistant Secretary-
Serving the same fine old fashioned breads, delicious rolls, pastries
ship for Trusteeship Affairs;
and cakes that made Zeman's famous—
Col. Alfred G. Katzin, of South.
Africa, in charge of the person-
Specializing in
nel department, and Robert
individually designed cakes for every happy occasion.
Marjolin, of France, to be chief
of the department of economic
and social affairs.

Circuit Judge George Edwards ,
will be master of ceremonies at
the eighth annual presentation !
of community service awards by
Workmen's Circle Branch 463-E!
(Trade Union Branch), at WC
Center, on Linwood, 8:30 p.m.,
Sunday.
This year's award winners
are: Ken Morris, President of
Briggs Local 212, UAW-CIO;
Mrs. Frances E. Mueller, founder
and president of Consumers
League of Michigan; and Miss
Florence G. Cassidy, executive
secretary of the nationality df,.-
partment, United Community
Services.
Ken Morris is receiving his
plaque for continuing service in
the field of trade unionism
where he has been an articulate
spokesman for democratic un-
ionism, fair play in employment
opportunities, and for the cause
of worker participation in the
electoral process.
Miss Cassidy will receive her
plaque from Dr. Harold Silver,
Director of the Jewish Social
Service Bureau: Mrs. Mueller
from Father Clement Kern,

BEN KATZMAN

Satovsky Elected As NP JMC Region Heed

At the regional meeting of the
National Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs, held in Toledo,•Ab-
raharn Satovsky of Detroit was
elected president. Herbert L.
Harris, Detroit, Harry Kraus, To-
ledo, Lewis Broth, Cleveland, and
Julian Feller, Flint, were chosen
vice-presidents; Carl R. Lich-
tenstein and Harold Marshall,
both of Detroit, secretaries; Ben
B. Sidlow of Detroit, treasurer.
The following members of De-
troit congregations affiliated
with NFJMC were elected mem-
bers of the board of directors:

Adas Shalom: Rudolph Shulman, Nich-
olas Lazar, Julius Allen, Daniel Shapiro.
Beth Aaron: Ernest J. White, Emanuel
M. Sulkes, Samuel Lankin, Ben Drapkin.

Zeman's Says Thanks!

MONDAY, APRIL 26th

ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAKERY

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1,000 Arrive for Passover •
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Three ships
bringing about 1000 tourists for
the Passover hondays docked =in
Israel April 14. This is a record
high for a single day. April 13,
500 tourists arrived.

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