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June 22, 1956 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-22

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NEW YORK, (JTA)—An at-
tractive Sabra and an Irish phy-
sician shared $25,000 in prize
money as they cleared the final
hurdle in the Columbia Broad-
casting System's "Name That
Tune" television quiz show. The
Israeli, Mrs. Rachel Limon, is
the wife of Commodore Mor-
decai Limon of the Israel Navy.

Here in Detroit recently to attend the Third National
Cancer Conference were Mrs. ADA KOICHI, a leader in
women's activities in Israel, and Dr. PAUL HIRSCH, vice-
president of the Israel Cancer Society. They are shown here
with Mrs. DAVID HUGER (right), local clubwoman and
volunteer worker with the American Cancer Society. Mrs.
Kliger headed a group of foreign visitors, including the two
Israelis, on a tour of the Detroit Chapter's headquarters.

In this photo, Dr. Hirsch is shown at a reception given
by a group of Detroit leaders, in the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Morris Marks, 40/6 Chippewa .Pictured are, left to right, Dr.
S. D. JACOBSON, physician in chief at Wayne County General
Hospital; HARRY G. BRADLIN, Dr. Hirsch, Dr. BERNARD
WESTON, president of the Detroit Chapter, American Physi-
cians Fellowship Committee of the Israel Medical Association;
LOUIS P. MILLER and Dr. M. H. MARKS, executive commit-
tee member of the APFC.

Prices Found Stable
in 1955 Israel Economy

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Prices
were generally stable in Israel
in 1955, David Horowitz, gov-
ernor of the Israel State Bank,
reported in a review of the
country's economy last year.
Prices levelled off to a far
greater extent during 1955 than
in 1954, Horowitz said. National
production rose by 10 per cent
during the year, while the
number of employed persons
increased by 5.5 per cent. Na-
tional income was • up by 14
per cent and investments in-
creased by 22.5 per cent.
Only slight progress was
made, however, in solving basic
economic problems of the coun-
try and there is a danger in
the fact that the trade balance
has not improved, Horowitz
pointed out. He noted that the
principal sources of capital im-
ports—German reparations and
American grants-in-aid — were
being reduced and would
gradually disappear.

Mrs. Limon, who came to the
United States with her _husband
when he was detailed here to
further his studies, has been
associated with the Israel bond
drive as a field worker.
The Limons live in Haifa,
where Commodore Limon is
stationed. They will return to
Israel within a week or two
following the completion of his
studies here.
Despite the windfall in money,
Mrs. Limon insisted that her
greatest thrill consisted of the
"hundreds of letters" she had
received from Jews and non-
Jews alike. The general theme
of the letters was that the part-
nership between her and the
physician had done much to
help international understand-
ing and sympathy for Israel.
One which she was especially
fond, she added, was a Yiddish
letter, addressed to her as the
"teierste tochter fun dem Yid-
dish folk" (The dearest daugh-
ter of the Jewish people).

Orthodox Rabbis' Delegation
Leaves for Tour of USSR

NEW YORK (JTA)—A dele-
gation of five Orthodox rabbis
left here for a tour of the
Soviet Union, the first group
of American rabbis to visit the
USSR since the end of World
War II.
On the eve of their departure,
the rabbis revealed that they
$20,000,000 Israel Plant had received permission from
Communist Romanian gov-
to Be Built by US Group the
ernment to inspect Jewish com-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Plans munities in that country.
for the establishment of a new
industry in Israel, rayon manu-
facture, were announced here
by a spokesman for the Minis-
i•Co ■ tiosi
try of Commerce and Industry.
NEW —
He said that a group of Am-
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of Beauknit Mills, plans to
build a $20,000,000 plant. Rogo-
sin Industries Ltd. will include
on its board, besides Mr. Rogo-
sin, Abraham Feinberg, as
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Jewish fraternal organization,
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lems facing American Jewry in
relation to the American scene,
Israel and elsewhere.
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bring greater unity to American
Jewry, advance civil rights
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Katcher also criticized the U.S.
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Israel Convicts Egyptians

1 3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, June 22, 1956

Visiting Israeli Cancer Experts Feted Sabra Shares U.S.
by Professional, Communal Groups TI/ uiz Prize

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