0 The Suburban Community Mayor to Get Up His Irish Wf or Opening of AJ Campaign, By the Oak-Woodser Rarely has a visit to this com- munity stirred up as much en- thusiasm and interest as the coming of Dublin's Jewish Lord Mayor, Robert Briscoe. Last Sunday, when the Jews were celebrating Purim and the Irish observed St. Patrick's Day, the name of Mayor Briscoe crept into many suburban conversa- tions. Chief among the observations seemed to be that Mayor Bris- coe's tour of 20 American cities was leaving in its wake a wave of good feeling. Mayor Briscoe will be in Detroit to open the Allied Jewish Campaign in our com- munity this Thursday evening, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. His message is certain to be in- spiring because of his - long interest in and work for the Jewish state. Never before, since Israel's creation nine years ago, has the need for help been so great, and never before has that need been so. obvious. Embattled and surrounded by vengeful neighbors, our Israeli brethren still do not have peace o f mind about their security . They face constant danger from attack, even after waging a successful campaign to wipe out enemy installations, and their economy is still threatened by question marks which hang over Suez and Aqaba. Still, faced by many dangers and threatened by economic strangulation, as it has been for nine years, Israel • is plan- ning to open its doors this year to 100,000 refugees—exiles with only a - few personal possessions and no. wealth to contribute to the country—from Egypt,. Po- t'S V ACAtiOrt 014,44:5iC NEW •••• MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN See Your Travel Agent The New York Hotel 146 Cass Avenue Mt. Clemens, Mich. Is Pleased to 'Announce That They Will Be Open for Passover, and a Well-Known Cantor Will Conduct Traditional PASSOVER SEDORIM tall or Write for Reservations IN njoy land, Hungary and other lands where their safety is doubtful. Here is the answer to the question as to why Israel exists. Not only is it historic justice and religious fulfill- ment, Israel's existence is prediCated on the humanitar- ian principle that all Jews . here are welcome. It is for this major reason— the ingathering of the exiles— that Israel must succeed. Every Jew must have the opportunity to go to a land where he is not only wanted, but needed. Every Jew must know that if he is wanted in no other country, he is desired in Israel. Smorgasbord Dinner to Highlight Fund Drive SOC School Daze Leonard Lyons, noted colum- fist, describing his visit in the I Middle -East, had this to say about the restrictions on Ameri- can • Jews in Arab countries: I By DAVID MARCUS South Oakland County Among the first clubs to be- come a part of the 10 Mile Road Branch of the Jewish Center, were the Debettes. Originally started at the Esther Berman branch of the center 1 years ago, the group met at various members' houses until the new Center was opened. So far, the club's activities have included raising money for CARE packages, and packing a basket of food: clothing and games for a needy family. On the social side. they have staged three partits for their members and are in the process of planning a fourth. The group is sponsored by Wayne State University student Sandra Peto- sky. Officers of the club are Char- ! lotte WeiSs, president; Sheila Wolf, vice-president; Bonny Benette, secretary; Gloria Jerris, treasurer; and Car o l Meyer, Council delegate. "I'm not per- mitted to step foot in Arab territory, de- spite my Amer- ican passport. John Foster Dulles has per- mitted the Arab nations to clas- sif y American . Lyons citizens into First Grade and Second Grade. "I'm not an expert on the Middle East tinder box, but I do know that what our Constitution has to say _ about equality of American citizens is not con- ceded by the State Dept. be- yond our borders. You'd think I was trying to join the New York Athletic Club, or some- thing. I suppose it's my duty to go along with it, since these Arab nations are our chosen al- A smorgasbord dinner will be the highlight of a rally planned by Cong. Beth Shalom at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kanet, 16214 River- side, Birmingham. Admission will be by contri- bution to the fund-raising di- rectory being planned by the congregation. A social" evening, including dancing, is being ar- ranged. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Kanet will be Mesdames Joseph Cohen, Louis Lawson, Joseph Isaacs, Jacob Benjamin, Nathan Polasky, Beryl Walters, Harry Grenadier, Morris Coleman, Ir- The Navy this week repudi- vin Dubin, Leon Firestone and ated flagrantly anti - Semitic Fred Rapaport. For information or reserva- statements made by Rear Ad- tions, call Mrs. Seymour Tar- miral J o -h n G. Crommelin (ret.), whose comments, Secre- noff, LI. 6-2155. tary of the Navy Charles S. Thomas told the Anti-Defama- Meyer Levin Speaks at tion League of Bnai Brith, Services in Ann Arbor "most emphatically do not rep- Meyer Levin, noted author, resent the views of the Navy." I will be the guest speaker at the Adm. Crommelin declared . in I Friday evening Sabbath service at the Beth Israel Community a speech before the Pensacola, I Center, Ann Arbor, tonight. Fla., Daughters of the Ameri-1 The service will begin at 8 p.m. can Revolution that "a hidden Mr. Levin will speak in the force of Zionist individuals are social hall following 'the serv- threatening the United States," I ice. His topic will be "Ameri- which he proposed to overcome can Jewish Novels and Novel- with Christian principles "in a ists of the 20th century." Re- bloodless way if possible." Crommelin was also reported freshments will be served. quoting from a speech which he attributed to George Wash- Beth Shalom Sisterhood ington, that "the Jews work Schedules Rummage Sale more effectively against us than The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth does the enemy." Shalom will begin a rummage Crommelin gained national sale this Monday, continuing prominence in 1950 when Pres- I the sale through April 5. All ident Truman placed him on proceeds will go toward the an extended furlough following synagogue building fund. an inter-service squabble: Since Women interested in working his retirement from the Navy, on the project should contact he has become closely identi- Mrs. Milton Shopnick; chair- fied with professional. anti- man, LI. 6-1702. Those having Semites. extra used clothing or house- hold items may call Mrs. Mar- `Where Judaism Differed' vin Wain, telephone chairman, LI.. 3-5175, or Mrs. Harold Is Emanu-El Sermon Topic Kales, motor corps chairman, The second in a series of ser- LI. 6-7684, for pick-up. mons on "Where Judaism Dif- fered will be delivered by Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum at 8:15 p.m. services today, at Tem- ple Emanu-El. The Bas Mitzvah of Diane Pierce' will be observed, and an oneg shabbat will follow serv- ices in the Esther Katzman so- cial hall. Navy Repudiates Admiral's Speech g)assover Install Oak Park Youth to High DeMolay Office at MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN STRICTLY KOSHER L' PESACH CONDUCTED SEDORIM To Hear Book Review For Reservations' Write or Phone HOward 8-6812 le Alonali Chapter of Pioneer Women will meet this Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Ferri Baker, 21350 Ridgedale, Oak P a r k, When - a book re-6ew of "The Last .4ngry :Mae_ will :be given by Mrs. Louis 'Cohen. • lies, so-called bastions _ of de- mocracy — plus polygamy and countenanced slavery. Nations bigger than Texas, licked by a Rhode Island. Primo Camera countries, with John Foster Dulles acting as their Bill Duffy." Sorry. . . MAR-PARV cannot' be used for Passover Happy Holiday! RASKIN CHEESE CO. Distributors For Passover CARMEL WINES In a variety of flavors —for every taste and occasion,- from the world's oldest vineyards . . . and for that special event CHAMPAGNE From ISRAEL Made and bottled in Israel. Certified Kosher by Rabbi Is- aac Helevi Herzog, Chief Rabbi of Is- rael. 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Passover Reservations Now Being Accepted A well-known Cantor and Rabbi to con- duct the Services; to be held o the. premises for the entire week. MINERALBATHSavailablete At the installation dinner- dance of Mosaic , Chapter, Order of DeMolay, last week, Gerald Lobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lobel,. of 15120 Burton, Oak Park, was installed as master councilor of the chapter. The ceremony took place in the Fountain Ballroom of Masonic Temple. Feldman's ARETHUSA HOTEL MINERAL BATHS I Arabs Keep Lyons from Entering Arab Countries Dietary Laws Strictly Adittired -114 Write or call, at ont4 to MAX ELKIN Managing Owner COLONIAL MINERAL BATHS HOward-3,4505 ciente ■ ts, kot The HOTEL AN:11D