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August 27, 1954 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-08-27

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Play Time Is Also Work Time

People Make News

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
appointment by President Eisen- I
hower of ROGER W. STRAUS
as an alternate representative
of the United States to the Gen-
eral Assembly of the United Na-
tions, which opens next month,
was confirmed by the Senate,
prior to its adjournment. Mr.
Straus, co-chairman of the Con-
ference of Christians and Jews,
has been for many years a
_member of the board of the
Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
sity in Jerusalem, and an active
supporter of Jewish phila n -
thropic and cultural enterprises
in Israel.

*

* *

ARI KUTAI, who has starred
in every major production of
Israel's famed Habimah Theatre
since 1932, has been signed for
one of the stellar roles in "Sands
in the Negev." "Sands in the
Negev" comes here direct from a
two-year run in Tel Aviv. The
opening date for "Sands in the
Negev" has been set for Oct. 19
at the President Theater, 48th
St. and Broadway, New York.
* * *
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr, SEL-
14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tomar Wohlgelernter
MAN A. WAKSMAN, world-
Friday, August 27, 1954
To Leave for Israel
famous Jewish scientist, discov-
er of streptomycin, and 1952
Tomar Wohlgelernter, daugh- Nobel prize winner, sailed for
ter of Rabbi and Mrs. M. J.
Wohlgelernter, of Fullerton Ave.,
will leave on Tuesday by El Al
Constellation for Jerusalem. She
will then leave for Bayit V'Gan
to spend a year in the leader-
Beigin Defended
ship training course of the Jew-
Editor, The Jewish News:
ish Agency.
Your editorial, "Mr. Beigin.
The youngest student ever to
win the scholarship, Tomar, who Stands Alone," fails to take cog-
is 16, graduated in June from nizance of the fact that he is
Central High School. She already the acknowledged spokesman of
has been accepted for entrance Herut-Revisionist movement, an
in September, 1955, to the Stern integral and substantial consti-
Reservations Available
College for Women at Yeshiva tuent of the World Zionist Or-
ganization. True, it is in the
University, in New York.
Tamar, who speaks fluent He- minority now. Labor is in the
OPEN THRU SEPTEMBER &
brew as a result of education in saddle. That, however, does not
HIGH HOLY DAYS
her home and by private tutors, preclude a shift to the right,
Services on Premises
has been an active leader in like happened in England, where
by Prominent Cantor
Bnai Akiva, religious Zionist Labor was unsaddled. The fact is
Full Staffs • Shows • 2 Orchs.
All Sports • Pcibl • Lake
youth group, and for several tlaat economically there has al-
seasons has been a counselor at ready been such a shift in Israel,
GOLF ON OUR PREMISES
Luxurious Accommodations—
precisely under the influence of
a camp in Rolling Pairie, Ind.
Private Baths, Showers,
the economic principles advo-
Phones, Balconies
EXCELLENT CUISINE
cated by Herut for a long time,
Mesdames Adler, Shulman
(dietary laws)
and presently shared by the
To Address Bond Rallies
Your Host—DAVE LEVINSON
General Zionists. It is this which
For information and
Mrs.
Morris
Adler
will
speak
reservations
in behalf of the Israel Bond De- has resulted in the Coalition
3E5 YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
or phone Ellenville (N.Y.) 370
velopment Issue, at a gathering government.
A man like Menahem Beigin,
at the summer home of Mrs. Ir-
win I. Cohn, 3277 Interlaken who, as you report, commands
Road, Pine Lake, Aug. 31, 1:30 an audience of several thousands
p.m, The meeting with Mrs. Ad- in Jerusalem, is not without a
ler will precede two meetings respectable following. No one
Good Roads
with Avis Shulman, national can take away from him and his
Ali the Way
chairman of the Israel bond associates in the former Irgun
GREENFIELD PARK, N. Y.
division. On Sept. 1 the right to claim the highest
speakers
Winner of the 1953 National Hotel
Mrs. S h u l m a n will address a anti noblest type of patriotism,.
Award livfn for quality food
and service.
group at the home of Mrs. Ben-.
Wax-mongering, indeed. But it
jamin Gould, 18490 Roselawn, is this war-mongering that was
and she will be guest at a bond directly responsible for the es-
Miami
Southern
Beach
Resort
workers breakfast meeting at tablishment of the State, despite
the Davison Center, Sept. 2 at the Havlagah, self-restraint, ad-
10 a.m.
vocated by the ruling party, the
Histadrut.
The future Jewish historian
will vindicate the man, upon
whom the British placed a prize
for
of $25,000, as a man who is both
a wise statesman and intrepid
soldier, whose lengendary status
Far Your Finest Vacation
a thousand years hence will soar
On the shores of Lake Huron.
Balmy days and cool nights . . .
far above the heads of his de-
pollen•free comfort. Wonderful
tractors in Eretz,
food prepared in the Jewish-
The Zionists-Revisionists of Det.
American manner that makes
each meal a delight. A complete
Aaron Weisbrot, Chrmn. of Ex.
social staff with Joe Cornell, so-
M. Manuel Merzon, President.
cial director, to assure entertain-

Play time can be a serious business as these youngsters dem-
onstrate. Thoroughly engrossed in making paper designs are
these children at the Council Center Play School, operated by the
Jewish Community Center and the Detroit Section, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women. The school again will be open for children
three to five at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Registra-
tions are still being taken. Bus service is available for those who
need it. The Play School uses the newly equipped yard adjacent
to the building for outdoor activity. For information, call Dr.
`Nahum Weisman, TR. 5-8450.

Our Letter Box

:••••••:1 ••:••■ •,,'•<•'•

Pollen Free

Italy to receive another coveted
award. He is going to Turin
where he will be given the St.
Vincent awarct of the Turin
Adademy of Medicine for "out-
standing scientific research in
the field of medicine."
C *
MAX KRITT, a former drug
store owner in Detroit's north-
west section, was recently elec-
ted to the board of directors of
the Jewish Family Service of
Santa Monica, Calif. Chairman
of the advance cash gifts sec-
tion for the Bay Area United
Jewish Appeal campaign, Mr.
Kritt also is a board member
of the Santa Monica Community
Chest. Mr.. Kritt is still active in
business as secretary-treasurer
of the Home Mortgage and in-
vestment Co. of California.

New "Capri" outdoor swim-
ming pool with separate wad-
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constantly filtered and tem-
perature controlled water. Free
swimming lessons by compe-
tent lifeguards. Swim or
lounge in comfortable pool
side chairs. Buffet luncheons
on lawn. The social staff pro-
vides a continuous entertain-
ment and sports program. Golf
tournaments, fishing contests,
card parties, weinie roasts,
water carnivals, amateur thea-
trical, hay rides, tennis tourna-
ments and daily big cocktail
hours.

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RELIEF

Oak Woods Center
To Open Hebrew School

James Pepper, superintendent
of Schools in Oak Park, this
week announced the decision of
the Oak Park School Board to
allow the Oak Woods Jewish
Center permission to use the
new high school building for
daily Hebrew school classes.
The congregation will conduct
the classes at about the same
time regular school classes begin
on Sept. 8. The Oak Park Woods
Center . has also made plans for
conducting a Sunday school for
children of members.
Services of the congregation
also will be held in the school
until its own building is com-
pleted at .about the beginning
of 1955, Cornerstone laying cere-
ponies for the structure' will be
heN. on Sept. q,..

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his Society Orchestra provides din-
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in the Marine Room. Free rhumba
lessons. Responsible counselors for
the children enable parents to en-
joy themselves. Enjoy a cocktail
In the North Woods Bar.

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against thee shall prosper; and
every tongue that shall rise
against thee in judgment thou
shalt condemn.—Isaiah 54:17,

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