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May 14, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-14

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Re-Elect Mrs. Isenberg to Presidency
Of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah

Mrs. William B. Isenberg was ; mg her for the 1954-55 term will
re-elected president of , the De- ; be the following:
troit Chapter of Hadassah at its 1 Mesdames Norman Rom, ex-
ecutive vice - president: David
recent election meeting. Assist- Schacter, Daniel Seigel, Adolph
Lowe and Aaron Friedman, vice-
presidents; Leo Orecklin, office
administrator: K o p e l Kahn,
treasurer: Max Bushkin, Her-
, man K. Cohen and Jack Warner,
secretaries: I. Jerome Hauser,
Seymour Frank. Max Frank,
Theodore Bargman, LouiS Gla-

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5

Friday, May 14, 1954

JNF Sets May 23
As Clean-Up Day
For Blue Boxes

The Blue Box Committee of
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil announces that Sunday. May
23, will be Blue Box Clean-Up
Day.
A Blue Box squad of members
of Hadassah, JNF Ladies Auxili-
ary, Pioneer Women. Mizrachi
zier and Morse Saulson, mem- • Fannie Gluck, Sisters of Zion and
begs-at-large.
I Northwest Child R escue omen
Members will participate in a
leadership institute, 10 a.m. to who were the original Blue Box
3 p.m., Wednesday, at Davison collectors, again. have volunteer-
Jewish Center. A "job discussion ed their services and will, on
analysis" to acquaint new chair- May 23. clear those boxes that
men with their responsibilities had been missed earlier, or
will be conducted by Mrs. David where the boxholders were not
J. Schacter, institute chairman. at home or had moved.
The Blue Box Squad will be
Mrs. George Rubin will speak
on "Helpful Hints in Public augmented by members of Habo-
Speaking." A box lunch will be nim, Hashomer Hatzair, Hecha-
served between morning and aft- lutz Hatzair and Bnei Akiva, as
ernoon sessions. • For reserva- well as volunteers from Farband
tions, call Hadassah office, TY. LZOA branches. These organiza-
tions are affiliated with the JNF
8-8216.
MRS. WILLIAM ISENBERG
Council.
The Blue Box Committee re-
port on the Spring Blue Box
Clearance shows that about 65
per cent of the boxes have been
cleared. It is estimated that be-
tween
$3,000 and $4,000 is lying
The work community organi- dent to Bnai Brith headquar- dormant in the remaining 35 per
zations are doing in the field of ters, who swiftly moved to see
,cent of the Blue Boxes in De-
veterans affairs was highlighted what it could do for the two
troit Jewish homes, which
men.
In
the
meantime,
the
Al-
recently when the Greater De-
should be in Israel today. The
lied
Veterans
Council,
of
which
troit Bnai Brith Council's vet-
clean-up of May 23 is expected
erans committee came to the Jewish War Veterans is a mem-
ber, had stepped into the picture to result in close to a 100 per
rescue of two paraplegic vets.
cent clearance of all JNF boxes.
The story begins several weeks to provide the vets an $800 start
The JNF Blue Box Committee
as
the
downpayment
on
a
home.
ago when Max Fogelman, of
The two organizations, work- suggests that friends of Israel
Keidan Lodge, met Elmo (Al)
and JNF who wish to join the
Krause during a visit to Dear- ing together, then decided to squad and share in this activity
born Veterans Hospital, and furnish the home, and for that
should contact the JNF at 11345
learned of Krause's yearning to reason organized a "furnishing
Linwood, TO. 8-7384.
bee,"
which
they
called
"Opera-
be on his own—outside hospital
tion Brotherhood." The house,
walls.
Krause had teamed up with now completely furnished with Acquit Social Worker
another paralyzed veteran, Rob- drapes, landscaping, storms,
ert Jordan, and the two decided screens and furniture, also has In Finaly Case Tangle
they would enter the photog- special ramps for the men to
PARIS, (JTA)—Mlle. Antoi-
raphy business, having learned wheel themselves in and out.
Since the attention of the nette Brun, the Catholic social
skills of the trade while in the
public has been directed upon worker who had the Finaly
hospital.
Fogelman reported the inci- the two men, they have ap- children baptized into the Cath-
.1.peared on the Chicago televis- olic faith while they were in her
ion program, "Welcome Travel- care and then refused to turn
er," have obtained a contract them over to their lawful guar-
with Will-O-Way Theater for , dian, was acquitted by a French
taking pictures this summer and ! court in Riom of charges of dis-
have received numerous other ! obeying a court order when, in-
jobs.. stead of surrendering the two
The Bnai Brith is able to orphan 'boys to their Israeli
continue this work, Fogelman ! aunt, she spirited them out of
stated, through its Paraplegic i France to Spain.
Fund of - Bnai Brith. Anyone ; After months of negotiations
wishing to contribute to the among the Jewish community of
fund, should write Bnai Brith ; France, the Catholic heirarchy
headquarters, 140 Cadillac ; and the French police. the chil-
Square, Detroit, Mich. r dren were returned from Spain
and handed over to their aunt
Z. P. Chajes' Writings
who traveled here for them.
The Hebrew Teachers Semi-
She later removed them to Is-
nary of Boston, Mass., recently rael under an agreement which
published a Hebrew volume of provides for their education un-
selected writings of Zvi Peretz der specific conditions, one of
Chajes, the late Chief Rabbi of , which is that they shall be free
Vienna, prominent scholar and ; to choose their own religion
Zionist leader, when they grow up.

Bnai Brith Helps Two Paraplegic
V eterans to a New Start in Life

-

Barred Once, Jewish DP's Return to Brazil

RIO DE JANIERO, (JTA) —; fused admittance because a re-
Thirteen displaced Jews, refused lcent Brazilian ruling forbids the
admission as immigrants to i entrance of persons who are
Brazil last month despite the officially stateless, regardless of
fact that they had valid en- whether or not they were issued
trance visas issued by Brazilian valid Brazilian visas.
consulates in Paris and Rome, I The 13, who went on with
were allowed to land here this their vessel to
Argentina after
week under a writ of habeas
to
corpus granted by a Brazilian being refused admittance
court. Brazil, returned to this port
The court order here was ob- when the vessel touched here
tamed by HIAS and permits the before continuing its return
13 to remain in Brazil while journey to Europe. In Argentina,
their case is fought through the they were not permitted to dis-
nation's courts. They were re- embark.

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Dora Ehrlich Honored for Communal
Services at Impressive Ceremonies

Scores of messages from local
and national leaders and acclaim
from a gathering of friends that
filled to capacity the social hall
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek served as
tributes to Dora Ehrlich, Tues-
day, when Hadassah honored her
for 50 years of communal serv-
ice.
Mrs. David deSola Pool, of
New York, national Hadassah
leader and chairman of the
Hebrew University-Hadassah
Medical School building fund,
spoke of Mrs. Ehrlich's pio-
neering efforts in the women's
Zionist movement as having
rendered magnificent service
in advancing the Zionist cause
and in aiding the medical ac-
tivities of Hadassah in the
Holy Land.
In honor of Mrs. Ehrlich's
services, Detroit Hadassah pre-
sented her with a certificate sig-
nifying that the Surgical Oper-
ating Theater of Hadassah's
Medical Center at Ein Karem,
Israel, will bear her name.
The ceremonies were held in
the main auditorium, with a
social hour following in • the

social hall of Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbis A. M. Hershman and
Morris Adler gave the bene-
diction
ii and invocation. Mrs.
Louis Glaser, chairman of the
Hadassah - Hebrew University
building fund committee, pre-
sided. Mrs. Julius Chajes led in
the singing of the anthems.
Judge William Friedman
greeted Mrs. Ehrlich in behalf
of the 'Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and the community at
large. Mrs. Ralph Davidson
presented her with a scroll in
behalf of Detroit Hadassah,
Mrs. Pool presented Mrs. Ehr-
lich with the Scroll signifying
the Ein Karem Hospital sur-
gical theater has been named
in her honor. Mrs. William B.
Isenberg, local Hadassah pres-
ident, joined in greeting Mrs.
Ehrlich.
Deeply moved by the honors
extended to her, Mrs. Ehrlich
heartily thanked her associates
and declared that the personal
joys and benefits derived from
her work for Israel, for Hadas-
sah, for the Jewish community
of Detroit, by far outweighed

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