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September 24, 1954 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-09-24

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Israel Reported Backing Netherlands in United Nations

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y:
(AJP)—The AJP has been in-
formed by a reliable source that
Israel has assured the Nether-
lands' delegation here that the
Israeli delegation plans to vote
for Eelco van Kleffens as Presi-
dent of the ninth General As-

sembly which opened on Sept.
21.
The other candidate running
Prince Wan •
for the ff .
Waithayakon of Thailand who
has the backing of the United
States and the Asian-Arab bloc.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-33
Friday, September 24, 1954

Forest in Israel
Honors Nusbaum

Best Wishes for a
Happy New Year!

from

V

Leo Adler and Sidney L. Brand

Turover Aid Honors Mr. and Mrs. A. Geller

A surprise anniversary party
was given last week by the Tur-
over Aid Society in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Geller, long-time
members of the organization.
Mr. Geller is vice-president of
the Society, vice-president of
Cong. Ezras Achim and treasur-
er of the Turover Cemetery As-
sociation. Mrs. Geller now is
acting president of Turover
Ladies Auxiliary.
Besides the many tributes
paid them for their efforts in
behalf of organizational work,
the Gellers were further hon-
ored on the occasion of their
40th wedding anniversary. Sam
Dr e y f us was arrangements
chairman, and Solomon Rubin,

a past president, was toast-
master.
Present to see their' parents
honored were Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Geller and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Weisberg.
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah
of their grandson, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Lipson recently presented the
Turover Society with a Bar
Mitzvah cake which was served
at the group's meeting.

Thus hath said the Lord of
Hosts: I am jealous for Jeru-
salem and for Zion with a great
jealousy; and I am very sore
displeased with the nations that
are at ease; for I was but a little
displeased, but they helped for
evil—Zachariah 1: 14-15.

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Sincere Best Wishes

For A Happy New Year

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The Officers,

Directors and Staff

of

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and

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Extend sincerest good wishes to the

entire Jewish community for a very

ABE NUSBAUM

In recognition of his many
services to all important Jewish
causes, and to his many years
of devotion to Orthodox, Re-
ligious, Zionist and Mizrachi en-
deavors, Abe Nusbaum will be
honored by the Mizrachi Organ- ,
ization and by his many friends i
with a Forest in Israel on land,
of the Jewish National Fund.
Max Stollman has accepted
chairmanship of a committee, to
be known as the Abe Nusbaum
Forest Committee.
Mr. Nusbaum, who is the
chairman of the executive com-
mittee of Mizrachi, and a co-
chairman of the synagogue
committee of
the Jewish Na-
tional Fund
Council of De,
troit, is also
chairman of the
Michigan
Friends of Bar
Ilan University
and a trustee of
this new insti-
tution of higher
learning in Is-
rael. He is co-
chairman of the
Detroit Miz-
rachi Religious
M. Stollman Groups commit-
tee for the State of Israel
Bonds, and has aided every im-
portant communal movement.
Mr. Stollman expressed confi-
dence that a large segment of
the community which highly
regards Abe Nusbaum for his
devotion to its welfare, "will re-
spond to this tribute to him,
and will participate in complet-
in the Forest of 10,000 trees
in his honor."
Mr. Stollman announced that
the Abe Nusbaum Forest corn-
mittee includes the following:

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Greetings on the New Year .

and Hopes That He May Continue to Serve

and Please You During the Coming Year.

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Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

from the management

of the beautiful new

Caribe Motel

Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman, Rabbi Joseph Thumim, Rabbi
Max Kapustin, David I. Berris, Morris H.
Berris, Bertha Spilman, Sol G. Chinitz,
Harry E. Citrin, David J. Cohen, Herman
K. Cohen, Louis Ellenbogen, Harry Es-
kin, Meyer Freedman, Arthur Gellman,
Joseph Gorman, William Hordes, Max
Kaplan, Benjamin M. Laikin, Samuel Nel-
son. Jacob Nosanchuk, Isadore Rosen-
berg, Philip Slomovitz, Irving W. Schlus-
sel, Morris Snow, Phillip Stollman, Isi-
dor Sosnick, Jacob Soberman, Daniel
Temchin, Meyer Terebelo, Mrs. Milton
Winston, Sam Yuster, Seymour Walfish,
Baruch Litvin, Albert Burke, Isaac M.
Faxstein, Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, Alex M.
Cohen. Nathan Epstein, Morris L. Scha-
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Genser, Henry Keywell, Morris Mohr,
Abraham M. Scheuer, Mrs. Sidney Ravin,
David Silver, Mandel Bernstein, Harry
Yudkoff.

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Jericho Lodge to Hold
Memorial Service Oct. 5

Jericho Lodge, Independent
Order of Oddfellows, will con-
tinue its custom, initiated seven
years ago, of setting aside one
of the group's meeting nights
for a memorial for departed
members.
This year's program, in which
families and friends of the de-
parted will participate, will be
held at 9 p.m., Oct. 5, at Jericho
Temple, 11331 Linwood. Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, of Young Is-
rael, will officiate at the serv-
ice.
Since some of the families
who would normally participate
in the program are unable to be
contacted personally because of
changes in addresses and other
reasons, Lodge officials are re-
questing the presence of all
families it has not reached in-
dividually.

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