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April 22, 1955 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-04-22

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The Suburban Communit

Beth Shalom Awaits Go-Ahead
From Zoning Board on. Build into,

By the Oak - Woodser

decision until Tuesday, at which
the
residents and synagogue of-
Members of Beth Shalom
Synagogue await a decisive step ficials will renew discussion.
The site was originally
next Tuesday, upon which rests
the possibility of erecting its chosen for the - synagogue
congregational structure this structure because of its easy
accessibility to members and
year.
also because there were few
At 8:30 p.m., that day, leaders parcels of land available in
of the synagogue, South Oak- Oak Park which were big
land County's only Conservative enough to house all of the
congregation will meet in the planned facilities of the syna-
Oak Park Council Chamber to gogue.
hear a decision handed down
Should the zoning board pass
by the Board of Zoning Appeal favorably on the building, which
on whether Beth Shalom may Beth Shalom leaders feel it will,
begin building at its present plans call for starting on con-
site.
struction by this summer.
All details were in order, ap-
With the Young Israel Center
parently, when - the synagogue of Oak-Woods now erected and
purchased its five and a half the building of Cong. Er-harm-El
acre site at Lincoln and Tyler progressing on shedule, the con-
last year. But earlier this month, struction of Beth Shalom would
residents of the area voiced a provide a house of worship for
protest against erecting a syna- each segment of Jewry in the
gogue. I Oak-Woods area.
At a meeting of the Council

last week, City Manager
Harold K. Schone and the
zoning board thought it inad-
visable to start construction of
the synagogue and school
since they fear it will result in
a traffic problem.

Emanu-El Sisterhood
Schedules Rummage Sale

SOC Hadassah's
`Room and Borscht'
-Set for April 26-27

Our Letter Box

Claims Israel Makes
Sacrifice of Montor

With Arab-Israel relations
dangerously strained, it is in-
credible that Israel should for-
feit the service of the man who
has been her foremost financial
champion.
Henry Montor, who clfixcted
national and international fund-.
raising campaigns for Israel and
world Jewry, raising more than
a billion dollars in the past two
decades, has "resigned" as chief
executive officer of the Ameri-
can Financial and Development
Corporation for Israel (Israel
Bonds).
Mr. Montor was chief execu-
tive officer of the United Jewish
Appeal during its most produc-
tive years .. He crisscrossed the
continent staging tens of - hun-
dreds of local, regional and
national leadership meetings.
In the years of creation and
consolidation, it was Henry Men-
tor who directed drives for Israel
and refugee Jewry which netted
approximately $100,000,000 in
1946; $125,000,000 in 1947; $150,-
000,000 in 1948; $130,000,000 in

1949; and $115,000,00 in 1950
through UJA.
Since 1951 more than $165,000,-
000 was raised through the sale
of Israel Bonds in free nations
throughout the world. Henry
Montor conceived, guided and
inspired that sale.
SAM POLUR
32 Cherry Ave.
West Sayville, N.Y.

"Room and Borscht," South
Oakland County Chapter of
Hadassah's much talked about
annual show, is nearing its final
rehearsals as the cast of 60
Hadassah members and 'their
husbands prepare for its two-
night stand at 8:30 p.m., this
Tuesday and Wednesday, in the
auditorium of Mumford High
Massage
School.
and Facial
A musical comedy, "Room and
Borscht," t in satirical fashion,
tells of life at a resort in the
Permanents
Catskills through typical in-
terludes of resort activity.
Shampoo
$11 5
MrS. Maurice Reizen is typi-
and Set
cal of the hard-working mem-
bers who are putting on the
Swedish Massage, Steam Bath
show. The mother of three
With Light by Edith
young children, Mrs. Reizen
helped to write the show and
also will take the part of
Camille.
Mrs. Harmon Dix, who gave
Hair Fashions
the show its name, has also
served as accompanist during
24711 COOLIDGE
rehearsals. She -will be replaced
Hr. 10 Mile Rd.
when the curtain goes up by a
10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
nine-piece orchestra.
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Each night, an award of a
Friday, April 22, 1955
week-end vacation for two at
Oakton Manor Resort, Lake Pe-
waukee, Wis., will be given to a
NOW ACCEPTING. RESERVATIONS
member of the audience. Tickets
FOR ALL SUMMER RESORTS
are still available by calling Mrs. GROSSINGER'S—CONCORD—LAUREL'S
Sherwin Davidson, LI. 5-4559;
Mrs. Gerald Schumer, LI. 6-
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1199; - or Mrs. Alex Etkin, LI,
3-8386.
JULES DONESON
// FOR TRAVEL SERVICE

Spring Specials!

$5

$8

"

VERA FRANCIS

The Sisterhood of Cong.
Emanu-El, the Suburban Tem-
ple, will hold a rummage sale
TUesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
Chief objection is the_narrow- day, at the American - Legion
ness of Lincoln, which already Post 25 headquarters, 23629 John
handles traffic from the Tyler R, in Hazel Park.
School, and will in the future
Men's, women's and children's
also channel cars from a pro- clothing, household articles and
AT ITS REST
ANYWHERE
posed junior high school.
furniture, all of which are in
/N THE WORLD
Beth Shalom officials will good condition, will be sold.
0-W Youth Canteen
state in a brief being filed by
Sisterhood members working
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attorney Walter Nussbaum that on the sale with Mrs. David Paul Reaches Club Status
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there is little conflict between and Mrs. Joseph Kaploe, co-
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A
constitutional
congress
was
regular school traffic and that chairmen of ways and means,
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by
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the time of its services a busy president; J. Kutchai, vice-pres- Young Israel Center of Oak-
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hour for public school traffic.
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ident of ways and means; Stan Woods during the Passover holi-
TICKETS
Another hitch, however, L5 Grossfield, Samuel Ryshen, day, at which tilt club was re-
from a canteen to a
that allegedly the street cannot Harry Kretchmer, Harry Sklar constituted
full-fledged organization.
be widened at this time because and Nathaniel Gold.
Operating for two years, under
there is insufficient drainage
the guidance of Donald Klein,
and sanitary sewers in the area, Oak Woods Sisterhood Plans
congregational advisor and di-
and the city budget, at this Mother Children's Supper
rector, the club had few rules.
HOTELS... AIR EXCURSIONS .
time, does not allow for provid-
/
Now with a constitution, mem-
ing them.
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The Sisterhood of Young Is- bers envisage even greater out-
SS/
/ivy;
Because of the lateness of the rael Center of Oak-Woods is for- lets for recreational, study and
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tbei...,cen ilmF.vIst and
hour-2 a.m.—the Council halt- mulating plans for a Mother social programs.
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ed discussion and tabled the and Children's Supper at 6 p.m., -
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Among the various events
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May 11, in the synagogue center, planned for the remainder of the
8-6896 and UNiversity 4-2586
Coolidge and Allen Rds., Oak season are a wienie roast, games
// To wnsend
Park.
SERV ICE
night, hayrMe and annual social.
Mrs. Fayga Dombey, dinner Young people, 12 to 16, in the
chairman, has planned a pro- area are invited to call LI. 1-8871,
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AT OFFICE OR IN YOUR HOME
Europe and the Holy Land gram of 'entertainment design- for further information.
ed
to
appeal
to
mothers
and
will be visited this summer by
Protestant, Catholic and Jewish their youngsters. For reserva-
religious leaders and educators tions call Mrs. Lillian Goldman,
traveling together - as members ticket chairman, LI. 1-6729, or
of the intercultural seminar Mrs, Dombey, LI. 6-4610.
sponsored by the National Con-
Cong. Emanu El Services
ference of Christian and Jews.
Cong. Errianu-El will hold sab-
The group, according to an
announcement by Dr. John bath services at 8:15 p.m., to-
Sutherland Donnell, will partici- day, at Burton School, Hunting-
pate in a world assembly at Brus- ton Woods, Mich. Dr. Frank
MAIN OFFICE: PENOBSCOT BLDG., GRISWOLD AT FORT
sels in July, marking the fifth Rosenthal will officiate and
FIVE BRANCH OFFICES IN DETROIT, HAZEL PARK AND OAK PARK
anniversary of World Brother- preach the sermon on "The
hood, an organization formed to Right Not to Conform." An oneg
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT tNSURANCE CORPORATION
sha,bbat and reception will fol-
lessen frictions created by na- low.
tional, religious and cultural dif-
ferences.
Young Israel Services
The itinerary includes such
Sabbath
services are planned
centers as Geneva, Rome, Ber-
Join the thousands of thrifty people who are taking advantage of the con-
lin, London : Paris, Vienna, Istan- by Young Israel Center of Oak-
venience of CITY BANK'S Bank By Mail Service. It
Woods
at
7:15
p.m.,
today,
in
saves you time and
bul, and Cairo. In Israel the the,synagogue, Coolidge at Allen
money'too . the time and cost of trips to the bank and trips to pay your
group will tour Jerusalem, Haifa, Rd. Services begin at 9 a.m
bills. You simply mail your deposits and checks in payment of bills right
Nazareth and Tel Aviv, confer- Saturday, and 'Rabbi Yaakov I.
from your own home . . With a City Bank Electronic Checking Account
ring with Israeli leaders, meet- Homnick will deliver the ser-
there is but one small charge per check cleared. Numbered checks im-
ing with the Chief Rabbi and mon.
printed with your name, check holder, statements and many other services
visiting historic shrines. The fact
including POSTAGE PREPAID ENVELOPES for banking by mail are all
that the. Jewish members will
Ford Facts and Figures
FREE . . It is not necessary, even, to go to the trouble of visiting the bank
not be able to join in visiting
to open your account — just fill in the coupon below. Your mailman
the Old Cty of Jerusalem re-
and
The nation's 6,600 Ford dealers
CITY BANK will do the rest.
flects the attitude taken by its sold
1,017,773 ears and trucks
Arab captors.
during the first three months of
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The seminar will be conducted 1955 to break their previous
IIIIII IN IN (CLIP THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO CITY BANK) In
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by Allyn Robinson, director of records for first quarter sales,
CITY BANK, Penobscot Building, Detroit 26, Mich. Date
the National Conference's com- according to L. W. Smead, Ford
Herewith is my remittance, D Check 0 Money order, of $
mission on religious organiza- Division general sales manager.
tions.
Mr. Smead said that almost
for initial deposit to open an Elctronic Checking Account.
half of the total was made up
"0 In my name
. ❑ in joint names.
Sam Levenson at Elmwood of new Ford cars and trucks.
NAME
Sam Levenson, popular televi- Sales in the used car and truck
NAME
sion entertainer, will begin a field accounted for the •emain-
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
one-week engagement at Wind- der.
CfTY
ZONE
STATE
CITY
ZONE
STATE
sor's Elmwood Casino on Mon-
Total sales for the first three
day. He will conclude his pro- months of this year exceeded I
Note: If joint account is desired supply given name of both parties above. Electronic
gram on April 30. Meanwhile he first quarter sales in 1954 by 176,-
Checking Account Packet will be mailed to name entered at left
lI do two shows nightly.
427 units.
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