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July 09, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-09

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Monument Unveilings

■ M•

(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices,
measuring an Inch in depth.)

*

The family of the late •olda
Balantzow announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, July
18, at Beth - Tefilo Emanuel Cem-
etery. Rabbi Prero will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
* • •
The family of the late - Mrs.
Lena Goldstein announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, July
18, at Machpelah Cemetery. Re-
latives and friends are asked to
attend.

*

* *

The family of the late Morris
Glinter announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, July 11,
at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
tery, Gratiot and 14 Mile Rd.
Rabbi Prero will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

*

The family of the late Mrs.
Fannie Stolarsky announces
the unveiling of a monument
in her memory at 1 p.m., Sun-
day, July 18, at Machpelah
Cmetery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter
will officiate. Relatives • and
friends are asked to attend.
*
The family of the late Bessie
Order announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, July 11,
at Workmen's Circle Cemetery,
Beth Shmuel Section. Rabbi
Rabinowitz will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
The family - of the late Lena
.Steinborn announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her me-
mory at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 11,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Rosenthal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) -- In-
vestigative work by the Jewish
Community Relations Council
has uncovered a Baltimore elec-
trician as the printer and dis-
tributor of a scurrilous anti-
JewiSh leaflet which was widely
distributed here.
The leaflet carried the name
of the "Jewish Mission" of Balti-
more. On investigation, this
turned out to be a postoffice box
and the "mission" itself was
composed of John C. Meek and
his brother.
Meek told a JCRC investigator
that he had written the leaflet,
had 25,000 printed and that he
and his brother traveled around
distributing them. Previously the
brothers who have been distrib-
uting anti-Jewish material for
15 years, used the name of the
"Christian League of Decency."

Peace

A Few Strophes from
Ibn Gabriol-
"V'Khama
ZmanimN'heshavnu"

This and That

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(copyright, 1954, Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

* *

The family of the late Louis
Weinsweig announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, .July
11, at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Rabbi Halpern will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
*
• I
The family of the late David
Levitz announces the unveiling
of a 'monument in his memory,
at 3:30 p.m., July 11th at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are asked to
attend.
* * *
The family of the late Isaac
M, Newman announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
July 11, at Clover Hill Park Cem-
etery. Rabbis Segal and Gruskin
will officiate. Relatives a n d
friends are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Mrs.
Bessie Boesky announces t h e
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, July
11, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
- tery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* *. *
The family of the late Good-
man Lefkofsky announces the
unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, July
11, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Syme will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
* *
The family of the late Pearl
Rosenberg announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, July
11, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are asked to
attend.
* * *
The family of the late Jacob
Weisman announces the unveil-
ing - of a monument in. his mem-
ory at 12:45 p.m., Sunday, July
11, at Bnai David Cemetery, on
Van Dyke. Rabbi Donin will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

Author of Scurrilous
Leaflet Is Traced

The most popularly growing
drink in Israel is wine diluted
with carbonated water. It is sold
at stands much like orange juice
in America. Might be a good
way to fight alcoholism in
America. Adam Smith, famous
economist, once wrote of a
group of sailors reaching a place
where all the wine they might
care for was to be had for the
asking. At first, there was swill-
ing, but later, .the men seemed
to lose their relish for it. The
ease of getting it, Smith thought,
made it less attractive. We seem
to desire a thing more because
it is hard to obtain or is pro-
hibited.
4,
Choni, who everyone who ever
attended a Jewish convention in
America will remember, is well
fixed in Israel. Recently, Choni
was offered a job, which even
he admitted, w a s attractive.
After some thinking, however,
he turned it down. He said it
would violate his life-long prin-
Ciple; not to work for a living.
Choni holds to the ideas of
Clarence Darrow who, when in-
troduced as "a great friend of
labor," said: "I would rather be
a great friend of labor than
labor."

By N. E. ARONSTAM, M. D.

Many years now by have swept
Since in Galuth we were
trapped;
How our foes rejoiced and
clapped:
"Where is your king now?"—
and we wept.

Spread Thy peace upon us, oh
Lord,
Let our trust endure and lead
More than ever to our goal,
Harbingers of Faith and Deed.

When I applied mine heart to
know wisdom .. . then I beheld
all the work of God.—Eccl. 8;16,
17

Harold U. Ribolow's Replies to—

'What's Your Jewish

T

Harold U. Ribalow, one of the best informed of the younger
Jewish writers, whose book reviews have appeared in many peri-
odicals and whose books on Jews in sports have indicated his
knowledge of the field of athletiCs, is distinguishing himself with
a' new work--"What's Your Jewish I. Q.?"—published by Twayne
Publishers, 34 E. 23rd, NY10.
This quiz book contains 900 questions and answers on Jewish-
subjects in every field of endeavor—dealing with personalities,
events, governmental acts, etc.
The fields covered range from the Bible to Zionism and Israel,
religion, history—American and general—anti-Semitism, medicine,
science, journalism, and many others.
This book is informative and will offer ways of entertaining
audiences. While it is not complete, and is lacking of many ele-
ments to make it all-inclusive--notably 'n the fields of journal-
ism, medicine and music—it is a good beginning for a more per-
fect quiz.

New York Federation I Specialists Sent to Israel
Reports on Charity Work. By University of N. Y.

NEW YORK, (JTA) The pub- 1 WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
lication of a report tracing the Foreign Operations Aciministra-
three-century growth of the Aion announced the signing of
philanthropic - activities of the a contract with the Research
Jewish community of New York - Foundation of the State Univer-
it of New York .under which
City from earliest colonial times , ,.,y
the
university will assist the
and the rise of the Federation
of Jewish Philanthropies of New
York during the first half of the tore, health arid sanitation, in-
20th century was announced by duStry, and education..
The total estimated --cost of
Salim L. Lewis, president of
the
university contract, spread
the Federation.
over a three--year period, is
Recounting the story of how $1,815,700. From currently avail-
the first Jewish settlers fleeing able funds, FOA has allotted
persecution from Brazil in 1650 $753,000 which, it is expected,
sold the personal belongings of will carry the contract through
rich and poor alike to pay the its first 18 months. An addi-
passage of the entire refugee tonal allotment later is con-
band, the report comments that templated.
Federation is a modern continu-
The university plans to recruit
ation of the same kind of corn- about 30 specialists and consul-
munity responsibility that tants in the main four fields of
brought the first Jewish settlers activity, many of .whom
to New York..
come from faculties in the state
The major part of the report university system. Operations
contains a listing and history of will be under the scope of the
the individual affiliated agen- ' general agreement on technical
cies, and a description of their assistance between the United
services and facilities. States and Israel.





The best story about Choni ig
the one Choni told me himself.
He paid a visit to a prominent
Jewish labor leader, expecting
him to "chip in" for his subsis-
tence as other prominent Jews
had.
"I have a present for you,"
said the labor leader. With that,
he drew forth a book—the labor
leader's autobiography.
Choni was aghast for a mo-
ment—but only for a moment.
He pulled out a pamphlet about
the -Jewish National Fund.
"Here," he said, handing it to
the labor leader, "is your
change."

. for
"Sojourn in this land
unto thee (Isaac) and thy seed
will I give' all these lands, and I
will establish the oath which I
swore unto Abraham thy father
. and I will give unto thy seed
all these lands, and by thy seed
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 shall all the nations of the earth
be blessed."—Genesis 26:2-4.
Friday, July 9, 1954

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