1 Plant Grove of Trees in Israel Lipsky Says U. S. Jews Troubled by Anti-Israel Moves NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jews in the United States are "deeply troubled by the growing perils that beset Israel," by arrogant speeches made by hostile states in the United Nations, as well as by unchecked and unrebuked aggressions against Israel, Louis Brevities COHEN FAMILY CLUB re- cently installed the following officers: Abe Moss, president; Julius Cohen, secretary; Hilda Cohen, treasurer; and Mrs. Til- lie Jacobson, corresponding sec- retary. The group wil_ meet at Members of the Equality Club, now undertaking to plant 8 p.m., Feb. 3, in the home of a grove of 1,000 trees in Israel through the Jewish National the Martin Cohens. Fund, are shown with Israel Bonds and a check they are giving * * * to Mrs. SIDNEY RAVIN, president of the JNF Ladies Auxil- KUTNICK COUSINS CLUB iary. In the picture, left to right, are: Mesdames DAVID will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- ROS•NBERT, OSCAR SCHWARTZ, Mrs. Ravin and Mrs. M. day, in the home of Mrs. Bee J. KUSHNER, Equality Club president. • Brodsky, for a book review of "Love and Knishes." * * * BUD ROSENTHAL, previ- The Intercongregational Bas- Bnai David. Team standings to ously associated with Klein In- surance Agency, announces the ketball League season is being date are as follows: NORTHERN DIVISION Won Lost formation of an i n s u r a n c e marked by increasingly close Team 8 0 agency bearing his name at Beth Abraham contests. Beth Abraham is still Adas Shalom 3 4 15900 W. McNichols. A million 4 2 Beth Aaron the team to beat in the North.; Ahavitis Achim 2 5 dollar salesman last year, Ros- 1 5 Temple Israel ern Division, with eight straight enthal will deal with general SOUTHERN DIVISION Won Lost and life insurance. Team triumphs. 1 7 Young Israel * * * 2 7 Young Israel leadsBnai David Bnai David 5 3 Shaar Hashomayim Arrangements have been com- in the Southern Division, with 4 3 Beth El 5 Shaarey Zedek 2 pleted between the Wayne State a 7-1 record, having played a 0 7 Bnai Moshe University Theater and com- game less than second-place After being undefeated for poser JAN MEYEROWITZ for seven weeks, Zussman AZA lost the premiere production of his "INDIA and NEHRU" will be its first game to second-place Aly Wassil's subject when he Del Monicos in the Center's newest opera, it is announced speaks at Detroit Town Hall, 11 Teen Basketball League. The by Leonard Leone, theater di- rector. Still in the process of a.m., Monday, in Ford Audi- standings: composition, the opera, "FIVE Won Lost torium. Team WISE, FIVE FOOLISH" is be- 7 1 Zussman AZA Del Monicos 6 2 ing written by Meyerowitz on a Nationals 6 2 Guggenheim Fellowship. It is 3 5 Saxons THE OCEANFRONT 7 1 Northwest Imperials SKYSCRAPER tentatively scheduled for pro- 1 Davison Imperials 7 1958. Games beginning at 12:30 duction in spring, * * * vIXe TINS p.m., Sunday in the Davison The 50th ANNUAL SHRINE to Jan. 20th Center gym will pit Davison CIRCUS, world's greatest in- PER WEEK Imperials vs. Saxons in the PER PERSON opener; Zussman AZA vs. NW door show, opens Feb. 4 at the 2 IN A ROOM 3 MEALS DAILY Imperials at 1:30; and Del State Fair Coliseum and con- Less 85 per week per person Monicos vs. Nationals at 2:30 tinues through Feb. 17. There for 2- Meals will be two performances Mon- Kashruth Strictly Observed, p.m. Planned Entertainment/ Bantam and Junior Basket- day through Friday, three on T.V. on Sunday. Newmark & ball Leagues also are playing Saturday and * two * * Grandwer to good crowds on Saturday ZINKA MILANOV, the pri- nights. The standings follow: ma donna assoluta of the Metro- BANTAM DIVISION Won Lost politan Opera, will appear here Team 1 Institutes 2 at Masonic Temple, Feb. 1. Adriatics 2 1 Kinx 1 2 * * * 0 3 Lincoins DETROIT PHILOSOPHICAL JUNIOR DIVISION 3 Strauss SOCIETY will meet at 8 p.m., Olt/HOTEL THE 1 Riptons 2 1 Trysquares 2 today, in -room 211 of the Bel- ON THE OCEAN AT 12th ST. 3 Progressives 0 MIAMI BEACH With three wins in three crest Hotel, when Ray Mont- games, Dukes hold top place in gomery, assistant professor of Strictly Kosher Cuisine and religion at the De- In a Friendly the Center Class C League, speech troit Institute of Technology, Atmosphere which plays on Mondays and will speak on "An • Experimen- Wednesday, in -the Davison gym. tal Distinction Between the Ma- Air Conditioned rooms The standings: Dining Room & Lobby terialist and the Idealist." TEAM CLASS C DIVISION * * .* Won Lost Your Hosts 3 Dukes The ROSENER FAMILY CLUB 1 Lancers 2 Waldman Family 1 will meet Sunday evening, at Vulcans 2 Counts 0 3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosner, 24090 Oneida, Oak Park. Center Cagers Stage Close Races • $69 COLONIAL HOTEL & MINERAL BATHS Mount Clemens, Michigan NOW OFFERING SPECIAL WINTER RATES FREE Mineral Bath Daily Excellent Food Choice Accommodations Phone or •Write Your Host 4,4A ' 11 g EEE1: MAX ELKIN, Managing Owner MT. CLEMENS HOward 3-4505 Praise Reichert for Quitting Anti-Zionists SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)- Rabbi Irving F. Reichert, a past president of the Board of Rabbis o f Northern California, w a s warmly praised by the board for his recent resignation as a vice president of the American Coun- cil for Judaism. The message of the rabbini- cal group praised Rabbi Reich- ert "for his courageous dis- closure of the untenable con- duct in specific policies" of the anti-Zionist organization. In his resignation Rabbi R e i c h e r t charged the Council with wag- ing "a private war" against Israel. Archbishop of Canterbury Welcomes 2 Israeli Rabbis LONDON, (JTA) — Rabbi Is- sar Yehuda Unterman, Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, and Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Deputy Min- ister of Social Welfare in the Israel Government, were re- ceived by the Archbishop of Canterbury. They presented him with a special Hebrew edition of the Bible. Memory is that which makes us young or old. Ne• Lipsky, veteran Zionist leader, declared at a dinner given in his honor at Hotel Pierre. The occasion was his 80th birthday and marked his contributions to the development of the Zion- ist movement. The proceedings of the United Nations, Mr. Lipsky told the distinguished audience of Jew- ish leaders from all walks of life who attended the dinner, give the impression that "Israel lives in the United Nations in a state of isolation and under calculated discriminations. It is a humili- ating exhibition of a lack of fairness and statesmanship. It reveals behind the mask of di- plomacy, ominous ambitions and aggressions." The American Zionist leader pointed out, however, that there is a democratic world which sympathizes with "the ideals and achievements of Israel and • is not misled by the artifiCes that hide the real ambitions and purposes of the corporate poli tical bodies constituting the membership of the UN. There is a liberal world that appreciates the moral values of the sanc- tuary created by Israel for the reception of refugees from the persecutions and hatreds gener- ated and fostered by the same states who, many of them, prate in the UN of peace and justice and who would apply sanctioins eagerly against a small state like Israel by closing their eyes tight to the wrongs they them- selves and their favorites pursue year after year, decade after decade." Tributes to Mr. Lipsky were paid at the dinner by Dr. Na- hum Goldmann, Dr. Israel Gold- stein, Meyer Weisgal and others. Mrs. Rose L. Balprin, acting chairman of the Jewish Agency, presided at the affair, which was arranged by a committee repre- senting -presidents of major Jewish organizations. Ts AcAtiovt NEW— MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN See Your Travel Agent 40# • Opening November 27 For Winter Season DAVID ROSNIER'S TERUO?' dietary laws HOTEL IPOOL • CABANAS ON THE OCEAN • 67th STREET, MIAMI BEACH Chicago Office: ST 2-8368 . "on the exclusive Ocean Promenade" daily per person double occupancy $8 • • • • beg. Jan. 25 New pool and cabana club Sandy beach • Beach chairs Coffee shop • Cocktail lounge Planned entertainment FREE Color Brochure and rates ;PECIAL FAMILY PLAN RATES FREE BEACH CHAIRS ON THE OCEAN AT 24th STREET • • Miami Beach gnimigmEwmgmvramenommovsammarmeiammulimgan NO Is the time to be HERE, Enjoy the magnificence and glamour of our Gala Premiere Season. 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