Friday, April 25, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8
The Suburban Community
Beth Shalom Sisterhood
Sets Victory Luncheon
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On her 10th Anniversary, we
who have shared in the birth
and growth of Israel proudly
pledge to continue playing our
part in bringing the world to
her shores
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Emanu-El will hold its annual
sabbath service at 8:15 p.m. to-
day, in the sanctuary, 14450 W.
Ten mile, Oak Park. Howard!'
Kutchai will deliver the sermon.'.
Participating in the service, –
will be Helaine Robison, Ted
Busch, Beth Rosenberg, Allen
Lewis, Joseph L. Grand, Philip
Martin, Marc Shaberman, Elea-
nore Sims, Stephen Weiner and
Julianne Shaberman.
An oneg shabbat presentation •
will take place after the service , •
in the social hall.
Rejoicing Israel Will Never
Forget Its First Immigrants
Beth Shalom Sisterhood is
planning a victory honor roll
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at the synagogue. The pro-
By the Oak-Woodser
gram will culminate a major
In the special Israel Anniver-
fund-raising program, and will
honor members who have sary supplement that accom-
panies this week's Jewish News
brought in at least $25.
is a list of 40 significant events,
in which 40,000 Israeli families
VE. 8-9364 is your Jewish
were polled to determine the
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10 most important occurrences
in the history of the 10-year-old
Republic.
SPECIAL
While final tabulation of the
Monday thru Thursday
poll has not been released, we
can't help but feel that number
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one on the lengthy list is Israel's
GOLD'N BROWN
greatest achievement.
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In the poll, the simple state-
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ment of fact reads: "About 900,-
000 Jews came to Israel since
the establishment of the state."
Includes:
Spelled out more specifical-
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ly, it means that Israel took
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in double its population of
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1948 in the first decade of its
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re-birth. Remarkable? It's fan-
tastic!
Not too many years from now,
if Israel is left to develop her
resources without hindrance,
without the necessity of making
defense appropriations way out
of proportion to her needs, with-
out asking for outside assist-
ance, the problems of the first
ECONOMIZE with
10 years will seem only like a
bad dream.
We have the feeling that the
first thing that will be forgot-
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ten by the Israelis is the belt-
tightening, the austerity, the
dangers of Arab attack that
*plagued her during her infancy.
BAR-13-Q'd
Remembered' always will be
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the peoples from 70 lands that
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were welcomed hungrily to its
and Sea Food
shores and helped to build the
great, little state that stands
now as a monument of this age's
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greatest humanitarian achieve-
ment.
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Remembered, too, by the Is-
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raelis will be the assistance giv-
en them by friendly govern-
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ments, like old- -own,- and the
aid of world Jewry which went
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right down the line in support-
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ing every effort leading to the
restoration of the Jewish state.
As American Jews joining
hands with Israel on the cele-
bration of its first decade of in-
dependence, we can feel proud
of our past record in contribu-
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tions to the UJA, Israel Bond
South of 9 Mile
drive, Jewish National Fund,
Open 7 Days A Week
Histadrut and the other agencies
that directly assist Israel's hard-
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'Flaming Youth' Emanu-El Youth Set
for Annual Service
Get a Glow On
The Youth Group of Temple
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lin liners arrive and
depart from Israel
every week of the year
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pressed economy.
What troubles us at this time
of joyful celebration is the
handful of Jews who apparently
have forgotten the real reason
for the establishment of the
State of Israel.
Certainly, Israel had been a
Zionist dream for 60 years and
certainly all Zionists may point
pridefully to the contributions
which were basic in the final
establishment of a Jewish state.
But, now, having taken in
900,000 Jews from devastated
Europe, impoverished North
Africa, terror-ridden Yemen
and Iraq, it is not a Zionist
state but a Jewish state—a
country that questions neither
politics nor ideology, but
which insists that any Jew
who feels the need may en-
ter.
That is what puzzles us about
the attitude of the American
Council for Judaism, an organi-
zation which punishes Israel by
its loud notoriety, which apolo-
gizes for her acj..ons where no
apologies are necessary, which
attacks Zion instead of Zionists
with whom it has its basic dif-
ferences.
While the Council has either
never taken notice of the 900,-
000 Jews who now are able to
live at peace with themselves
and with the world in their
newly-found Israel, or has for-
gotten the self-sacrifice of a
whole people to aid their breth-
ren find new lives, it is certain
that the Israelis, will never for-
get the humanitarian principles
on which their country was
founded.
Two of the "Flaming Youth"
who will be seen in featured
roles when South Oakland
County Chapter of Hadassah
presents its sixth annual pro-
duction on May 3 and 4, in
the Ford Auditorium, are
Mrs. MURRAY SHUBIN•
(left) and Mrs. SOL POKART.
Here they are shown at a
dress rehearsal wearing au-
thentic costumes from the
'20's, from which the script
for the musical revue is
taken. Tickets are available
from Mrs. Phil Cherrin, LI.
6-6669.
Shaarey Zedek Educator
to Speak at Beth Shalom
Eli Grad, educational director
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will
address the final school board
meeting of Cong. Beth Shalom
at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the
synagogue, according to Leon-
ard Servetter, Beth Shalom edu-
cational director.
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Bnai David to Start
Adult Institutes
Two separate institutes—one
for men and another for women
—will be instituted this week
by Cong. Bnai David as part of
an overall program designed to
stimulate interest and partici-
pation in adult education.
The Institute for Synagogue
Men will meet this Tuesday eve-
ning, in the first of eight pro-
grams, while the Institute for
Synagogue Women will meet
Wednesday afternoons, also for
eight sessions, beginning this
Wednesday.
All courses will be taught by
Rabbi Hayim Donin, who also
has inaugurated a series of sab-
bath morning sermons teaching
and elaborating on the text of
the Pirke Avot.
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Gen. Marshall to Speak
at Beth Jacob Services
Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall,
chief editorial writer for The
Detroit News, will occupy the
pulpit of Temple Beth Jacob,
Pontiac, at sabbath eve services
at 8:30 p.m., today.
The service is dedicated to
the tenth anniversary of Israel's
independence. Gen. Marshall,
who visited the Jewish state
twice since the Sinai Campaign,
will speak on "Israel After Ten
Years."
Birnkrant to Chair Panel
at Milwaukee Conference
Theodore D. Birnkrant ; presi-
dent of Temple Emanu-El, will
participate in the program of
the fourth biennial convention
of the Great Lake Council of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
The Oak Park leader will be
chairman of a workshop on
"What Is the Temple's Respon-
sibility in the Community?"
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lights of the convention, being
held today through Sunday, in
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