Friday, December 13, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 12 Carrying Extra 100,000 Case Load, Leavitt Tells JDC Annual Meeting ewry Weicofne than 34,120 persons with little fewer than half of them bene- NEW YORK, (JTA) — There ficiaries of Malben, the JDC This Week's Radio and were more than 100,000 Jewish welfare program there. Leavitt PALMER Television Programs migrants during 1957 from reported the increased immigra- You'll find the accommodations at the of Jewish Interest Hungary, Egypt, Poland, North tion into Israel which resulted Palmer Motel far from "Convention-al" MOTEL (adjoining rooms, for instance). And the Africa and elsewhere and 25,- from new waves of refugees FRONTIERS OF FAITH ideal location is at the cross-roads of the 000 of them in European coun- was reflected in Malben's case world: near Northwest Detroit and Oak Park. Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday. tries will still be in need of load. In the first nine months Station: WWJ-TV. 17500 Woodward TO 9-1300 aid from the Joint Distribution of the year, 547 newcomers Feature: "The Liberator," 3 BLOCKS NORTH OF 6 MILE RD. Committee during 1958, Moses from Poland, Egypt and Hun- A. Leavitt, JDC executive vice gary received direct aid from seventh in a series of eight chairman, emphasized in his re- Malben. However, the numbers telecasts on subjects of par- port to the 43rd annual meet- of new refugees represented ticular Jewish interest, will ing of the JDC this week. only a small part of total Mal- combine narration and music "More than half of the 100,- ben case load. As of the end of to illustrate the ideas underly- FOR BAR MITZVAH • ANNIVERSARY • HONEYM'ON1 000 migrants were at one time September, Malben employed ing the festival of Hanukah. or another the direct concern 2,016 persons including 106 Michael Wager will be the nar- THE GIFT WITH A LIFETIME of JDC which had to feed, physicians, 471 nurses and rator, and Lawrence Davidson, bass-baritone of the Metropoli- OF CHERISHED MEMORIES clothe and shelter them and nurses aides and 32 social work- be soloist. provide medical care and cone- ers. Malben training courses for ton Opera, will * * AN EXCITING OCEAN VOYAGE TO fort," Leavitt revealed. nurses were attended by 180 WISDOM At the same time, JDC main- persons per month. tamed in 1957 its regular pro- Time: 2:30 p.m., Sunday. gram of assistance to about Station: WWJ-TV. 180,000 others in some 25 coun- Feature: Dr. Louis Finkel- ' tries. stein, chancellor of the Jewish Aboard the beautiful new ZIM passenger liner. Leavitt reported that up to Theological Seminary, will dis- Oct. 31, Israel had admitted S.S. ZION • S.S. ISRAEL cuss perplexing international Twenty-six skilled Camp Tam- spiritual problems faced by nearly 13,500 Egyptians refu- Superb Kosher food! gees. Latin American countries arack fishermen were cited at America today. SAILINGS EVERY 3 WEEKS FROM * absorbed 2,050 during the first a fishing awards meeting, at the nine months of the year. "It Davison branch of the Jewish NEW YORK v;. NAPLES fo HAIFA MESSAGE OF ISRAEL is hoped that the United States Community Center. Campers of Time: 11 p.m., Sunday, CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT the first, second and third will admit Jewish refugees from Station: WXYZ. 41 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. DIGBY 4-1606 Egypt under laws recently ad- periods were honored at the Feature: Rabbi David Lefko- meeting which also was high- witz, of Cong. Bnai Z i o n, opted," he added. At the present time, there are lighted by a showing of -Camp Shreveport, La., wil speak on still some 5,000 refugees in Tamarack slides. "Altitudes of the Soul." First period campers were * * France, 1,100 in the Nether- lands and smaller numbers in Stan Skupsky, Steve Feldman, THE ETERNAL LIGHT Reserve the Date... . Greece and Italy. The Inter- Gil Cohen, Jason Bodzin, Harry Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Schwartz, Roger Richman, Rich- Governmental Committee for Station: WWJ. European Migration has agreed ard Pensler and Robert Heller. Feature: The moving drama Second perioders were Steve to finance the movement of of the heroism of Palestinian Egyptian refugees, and the UN F i s h e r, Mort Richman, Ken soldiers and sailors who fought High Commissioner for Refu- Miller, Dan Goren, Steve along side of the British in gees early in 1958 declared that Schanz, Jerry Yucht and Les North Africa during World War escapees from Egypt come un- Schneid. Those from the third II and of how they became the for the Annual der the mandate of his office. period included Joyce Collins, nucleus of an Israeli shipping The commissioner has agreed Priscilla Lumsky, Eileen Stein, line will be told in "A Simple to contribute funds together Carole Matlen, R o s l y n n Al- Matter." * * * with JDC for the placement of brecht, Carol Goldman, Barbara 100 Jewish aged and disabled Berger, Linda Alfeld, Sandra A TUFT OF GRASS persons still to be taken out of Glist, Diane Stein and Judy Time: 9 a.m., Sunday. University in Israel Matz. Egypt. Station: WJBK-TV. The annual two-day reunion Reporting on emigration of Feature: Under sponsorship Jews from P o 1 a n d, Leavitt at Camp Tamarack, Holly Mich- of the Jewish Community Coun- said that until early March, igan, will be held Dec. 26 and cil, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorre- Featuring as Guest Speakers 1957, Polish Jews repatriated 27 for the staffs of Tamarack lick, recently returned from a from the Soviet Union were and the Fresh Air Camp s. trip to Israel, will speak, and able 'to leave Poland and it is Greetings will be extended by the film, "A Tuft of Grass," will estimated that some 4,000 of Dr. Irvin A. Posner, president be shown. The film, starring of the Fresh Air Society. The Nancy Kelly, portrays the inte- them left for Israel. Since the Polish-Russian re- committee planning the event gration of new Israeli immi- patriation agreement does not includes Phyllis Hollander, Re- grants. Member of the Jewish Agency and * * * expire until end of 1958, thou- becca Posner, Alan Warnick, Renowned World Mizrachi Leader sands more are expected to re- Joel Schechter, Milt Tambor, COUNCIL BROADCAST turn. He stressed that "the Jew- Sandy Potocsky, Marcia Zacks Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. ish repatriates are being settled and Joel Klein. and Station: WJLB. by the Polish government in Applications are now being Feature: Over the Jewish small localities, chiefly in Lower accepted for s um m e r camp Community Council's weekly Silesia, but said they experience positions for the 1958 season at portion of the Altman Jewish great difficulty in adjusting Camp Tamarack in Holly and Hour, Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive themselves to new conditions. Fresh Air Camp in Brighton. director of Mizrachi-Hapoel Ha- In Israel, JDC aided more Many positions are available at mizrachi of Detroit, will discuss Chief Editorial Writer of the Detroit News the camps, both located about the role of Bar-IlanUniversity, who will bring first hand report from Israel 45 miles from Detroit, accord- recently established in Israel by We answer all your ing to Alan E. Schwartz, chair- the Religious Zionist organiza- man of the staff recruitment tion. incoming calls. committee of the Fresh Air It is Our Business to Help You Society of Detroit. with Courtesy and Efficiency Openings include: senior Name Ben Touster Musical Program We Serve As Your Office . . . counselors (at least one year as CARE Treasurer Permitting your clients to keep of college or the equivalent), in touch with you during busi- NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ben kitchen help, dishwashers, as- ness hours. sitant cooks, waiters, mainten- Touster, widely-known leader Mailing Address Optional ance help (minimum age: 16) in Jewish philanthropies and Coyle Telephone and many other positions. former president of United Hias Those interested may write the Service has been elected treas- Answering Service Fresh Air Society, 9999 Broad- urer of CARE. He has been a street, Dtroit 4, Mich. or tele- member of .the CARE board VE 7-6701 of directors since United Hias phone WE 3-7380. joined the organization and has been a vice president since 1953. Touster has, in recent years, Banquet Sponsored by made repeated trips abroad, in- cluding visits to Europe, the Middle East and -Fa- -East, where he studied the refugee and relief operations of volun- tary agencies. He recently visit- ed Hong Kong, and other areas of the Orient and expects to and survey the situation in Latin America in the near future. A New York industrialist and communal leader, Touster now is president of the Hias Im- migrant Bank, and serves on the executive committee of United Hias. He is also a mem- ber of the executive commit- For Reservations Call the Miarachi Office tee of the American Jewish Committee and the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds, and a trustee of the 11Y TRE:.:BAKERS OF "OVEN CRISP" UNSALTED MATIOH5 Federation of Jewish Philan- thropies -of New York. , On the Atr i l Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News LUKSHEN LOVERS ! ISRAEL Camp Tamarack to Choose Staff 11111 JANUARY 7th BANQUET for BAR-ILAN Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall * JULIUS CHAJES, Pianist Mischa Mischakoff, Violinist -- Paul Olefsky, Cellist Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit American Committee for Bar-Ilan University TO 8-3128 12238 Dexter