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Jews' Right to Israel
Asserted in Bible
Solomon Chesluk Pleased
with Kashrut at Elite
Editor, The Jewish News:
As a reader of "The News" of
May 18, I noticed the shocking
account of Edwin M. Wright of
our State Department, in which
he questioned the Zionist argu-
ment of- the Jews' right to pos-
sess the land of Israel..
He charged the Patriarch
Abraham with aggression in
Palestine. But Abraham -merely
obeyed the command of God,
according to the Book of Gene-
sis, Chapter 12:
: "Now the Lord had said unto
Abraham, get thee out of thy
country and from thy kindred,
and from thy father's house,
unto a land that I will show
thee. and I will make of thee
a great nation, and I will bless
thee, and make thy name great;
and thou shalt be a blessing.
And Abraham went forth to
the land of Canaan."
And from Verse '7, "And the
Lord appeared unto Abraham
and said: "Unto thy seed will
I give this land."
Which is now Israel!
Louis Dembinski
Hotel Hayes
Jackson, Mich.
Since I believe that the ob-
servance of kashrut is one of
Re-Elect Mrs, Seder
JWEWO President
• Mrs. Jack Seder, re-elected
President of the Jewish Wom-
en's European Welfare Organ-
ization, will be installed in of-
fice at a luncheon program
planned for 12
noon, Monday,
in the Mayfair
Room.
' Mrs. Rebecca
Katzin, instal-
ling officer, al-
so will induct
Mesdames B.
Osnos, Morris
Miller, 0: H.
Kavieff, Tillie
Schwartz,
Sarah Stine
and Jennie
Mrs, Seder
Schreiman,
vice-presidents; Ida Goldsmith,
treasurer; Bert Harwith, Louis
Scheinker, secretaries, and
Harry Stolsky, financial secre-
Lary.
Trustees include Mesdames
Kate Linenthal, Edith German,
Jennie Sherman, Goldie Dorf-
man, Betty Schlussel and Rose
Dresser. Chairmen are Mes-
dames Kate Linenthal, tree
fund; Rebecca Katzin, birthday
fund; Bert Harwith, flower
fund; R, Pechnick, visiting
committee,
According to Mrs. Morris
Miller, chairman, the luncheon
will feature a presentation by
Eve Meister.: and her dramatic
group. For information, call TY
8-4151 or UN 4-1639•
Israel Exchange Student
Robbed of $300; Has
Only $6 Left for Month
An Israel couple and their
two children, here in Detroit
under the Government's ex-
change student program, look
forward to living for an entire
month on $6.
Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Stiebel, of
2703 Webb, were robbed last
week of $300. The money had
just been received from the
United Hebrew Schools where
Stiebel is employed as music
and dance director.
The Stiebels came to Detroit
from Israel five months ago.
Mrs. Stiebel has been attending
art school and Stiebel is an elec-
tronics institute as part of the
exchange student program,
The two Israelis were fea-
tured in the music program
which was part of the Israel
anniversary celebration here
last month,
Editor, The Jewish News:
the most fundamental aspects
of Judaism, I have been la-
menting the fact that there
was no restaurant in the city of
Detroit that strictly observes
ceremonies a r e
planned by the Detroit Council
of Pioneer Women to install
its new officers,
Mrs. Helen Posner, a past
Council president and currently
a national board member will
induct the following women at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the La-
bor Zionist Institute, 19161
Schaefer:
Mesdames Nettie Turn e r,
president; Ruth Kantor, Adele
Mondry, Ethel Wasser and
Evelyn Noveck, vice-presidents;
GOldie Wasserman, treasurer;
Sophie Sislin, Adeline Salinger,
and Molly Sallen,
Ann *
Bronson
secretaries.
Members of newly-formed
Alonah Chapter in suburban
South Oakland County also will
be installed by Mrs. Posner, and
special awards for fund-taising
and membership will be made.
A musical program featuring
Mns. Leah Koven will complete
the afternoon. For reservations,
call Mrs. Wasser, UN. 4-7124, or
Mrs. Noveck, VE, 8-4457.
Luncheon
our dietary laws.
When I heard of the Elite
Restaurant, located at 18246
Wyoming, and owned by Rabbi
Panet, I started a thorough
investigation and I am glad to
be able to • say that from the
standpoint of kashrut I can
recommend this place without
any reservations.
I invited 15 members of my
family there for dinner the
other day and they all agreed
that the food is excellent,
Need I add that I have no
financial interest in this enter-
prise? However, I want the
Jewish people of Detroit to
know that they can eat kosher
Detroit Socialites to Hold
meals and enjoy them, too.
Inaugural Dance Sunday
Sincerely yours,
Detroit Socialites, a newly-
SOLOMON CHESLUK organized social, cultural and
philanthropic adult group, will
hold its Inaugural Dance this
MisChakoff 'and Chajes
Sunday evening, in the Mayfair
Featured in Center's
Room.
Final Symphony Concert
An intermission floor show
Mischa Mischakoff, violinist, and refreshments have been
will be the featured soloist planned, according to Rose Alt-
when Julius Chajes conducts man, executive secretary. Music
the Center Symphony Orches- will be provided by the Counts.
tra, in the final concert of the On the dance committee are Ida
current season, Tuesday, 8:30 Schein, Betty Abrdms and Peter
p.m. at the Davison Jewish Steffin.
Center,
Mischakoff is - concertmaster
of the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra. He will be heard in
Beethoven's Violin Concerto on
Tuesday.
The orchestra, under the di-
rection of Chajes, will be heard
in Mendelssohn's Symphony
No. 4 (Italian), and Hugo
Kauder's Little Suite No. 2 for
Strings. The Kauder composi-
tion will be heard for the first
time in Detroit.
Tickets are available in ad-
vance at the Center. For fur-
ther information e all WE
3-7380,
Everting Hadassah Girls Set Beth Aaron Young Adult
Blintze- Ball Sunday Night Group Holds Installation
Evening Group of Detroit
Hadassah will hold a Blintze
Ball at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at
the Bnai Israel, 12/050 Linwood.
Co-chairmen Helen Kaplan and
Ruth Meyers state that music
and refreshments will be pro-
vided. Publicity and decor are
being handled by Reva Malu-
med and Shirley Kallus.
For further information call
Lillian So•erman, TO. 6-5179,
Bev Markowitz, UN. 2-0647, or
Helen Kaplan, TO. 8-4194.
Beth Aaron Young Adults
will hold its first installation of
officers ceremony at a brunch
on Sunday morning, in the syn-
agogue's small chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harmon
Moss, the club's advisors, will
be guest speakers. Jack Shenk-
man, retiring synagogue presi-
dent, will install the officers.
They are Bernard Provin,
president; Marilyn Lux, vice-
president; Stuart Silverman,
treasurer; Avon Horowitz and
Debbie Wainer, secretaries; and
Richard Jaulus, sgt.-at-arms.
MI
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People
Make News
Congresswoman MARTHA W.
GRIFFITHS (D), of Michigan,
announced that she is a candi-
date for re-election from the
17th District. Mrs. Griffiths
spread news of her candidacy
throughout the district with a
personal letter to several thou-
sand people in which she ex-
pressed her appreciation for
past support.
*
BERNARD WOLF, of Lon-
don, Ontario, was named by the
London City Council as a mem-
ber of the Senate of the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario.
*
*
Rabbi ARYEH LEV, of
Brooklyn, N.Y., director of the
Commission on Jewish Chap-
laincy of the National Jewish
Welfare Board, has been desig-
nated by the Department of De-
fense to conduct a religious re-
treat for Jewish chaplains in
Europe. Rabbi Lev leaves on
June 1 for the retreat, which
will be held in Berchtesgaden,
Germany, June 18 to 22.
Adas Shalom Young Marrieds
to Hold Square Dance
Young Married Club of Adas
Shalom Synagogue announces
that its .informal square dance
will be held Saturday evening
at the synagogue social hall,
Curtis at Livernois, Reserva-
tions can be made by calling
the Mary Rubinsteins at LI.
6-2130, or the Joe Climsteins, at
LI, 1-2968,
• Jan, 13, /831 is the birtiadate
of Horatio Alger, who wrote
Eighty-five per cent of the
!snore than a hundred up7:the- vehicles involved in accidents
were passenger ears.
kidder books for boys.
.
Pioneer Women
to Install Officers
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