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July 25, 1958 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-07-25

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THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS Friday, July

Supplies, Religious Materials JWB Supplies for
Alaska Servicemen
Go With U.S. Forces to Lebanon,

The naval task force of the
U.S. Sixth Fleet that landed
American marines in Lebanon
carried supplies of kosher food
and religious materials and
literature furnished by the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board, it
was announced at JWB head-
quarters in New York. The
food supplies and religious
materials are part of the stocks
shipped by JWB to all Ameri-
can naval vessels for use on
the high seas during Rosh
Hashanah.

Since these High Holy Day
supplies are now being used
for this emergency they will
have to be augmented later,
JWB said.
JWB is the government-
authorized agency for serving
the religious and welfare needs
of Jewish personnel in the U.S.
Armed Forces and is a member
agency of USO.
JWB reported that Chaplain
Ma n f r e d Rechtschaffen, the
only Jewish chaplain with
American forces in the Medi-
terranean, who is on duty with
the Air Force at Ankara, Tur-
key, has received an emergency

shipment of Jewish religious
materials and kosher food sup-
plies. Chaplain Allan Blaine,
on duty with the Army at
Munich, from which point an
airborne battle group of the
24th Infantry Division, was air-
lifted to the Middle East, sent
along with the Jewish men in
the unit a large portion of his
own Jewish religious and
kosher food supplies.
Chaplain Kalman Leviten at-
tached to the headquarters of
the U.S. Air Force in Wies-
baden, Germany, is reported to
be meeting troop carrier planes
arriving from Donaldson Field
in South Carolina.
Ben Wolfson, USO - JWB
worker in Naples, Italy, the
homebase of the Sixth Fleet,
is storing up supplies to meet
extraordinary needs.
Jewish personnel among the
Marines who embarked from
bases in North and South Caro-
lina and Virginia to reinforce
those already in Lebanon were
also supplied with religious
materials and kosher food sup-
plies by Jewish chaplains in
those areas.

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At jet speed, JWB's worker
in Alaska climbs down from
an F89 Scorpion with a pack-
age of High Holy Day supplies
for GIs at an Air Force base.
The link with home which
JWB's religious and morale
services provide for young
servicemen ha v e b e en de-
scribed by Pentagon officials
as an essential part of Amer-
ica's spiritual armor. Neces-
sities for the New Year ob-
servance, as well as for all
Jewish holidays and festivals,
are shipped by JWB, some-
times months in advance, to
reach the far corners of the
world where U.S. troops are
on guard.

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JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
MORE GENEROUS

MORE BORDER
SETTLEMENTS
ARE NEEDED
MORE LAND
MUST BE RE-
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MUST BE
PLANTED ,
MORE PEOPLE
MUST BE
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Fair in Brussels

BRUSSELS (JTA) — Israel
President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi and
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b' and
busy round of official visits
during their stay in Brussels
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Exhibition, stopping at the
Dutch pavilion where they
received by Dutch offi-
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guard of African troops and
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then visited the International
Science Pavilion in which
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of Israel's first family at
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accompanied by a
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Reading mate rial in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for
advanced students may be abtained through your local Hebrew
Organization or by writing to : Brit Ivrit Olamit, P.0 .B. 7111,
Jerusalem, Israel.

Published by Brit Ivrit Ohunit

for Bavarian Restitution

MUNICH, (JTA) — The Ba-
varian Indemnification Office
completed action on 71,000
claims for compensation in less
than two years between the time
the Federal government adopt-
ed its Indemnification Law and
the fiscal year closed last March
31, the Association of Bavarian
Jewish Communities reported.
Heinz Meier, vice president of
the Bavarian Indemnification
Office, also reported that 116,-
900,000 marks were paid out to
claimants in 1956 and 172,100,-
000 marks in 1957.
He anticipated that the pro-
vincial indemnification load
could be cleared up by 1963. He
made the point that 1963 could
see the end of the indemnifi-
cation processing program if
recent procedural improvements
were continued and extended
throughout the Indemnification
Office machinery.

The traditional Tisho b`Ab collections
for Keren Kayement L' Israel will be
mode during Tisha b'Ab services,
Saturday evening, July 26 and Sun-
day, July 27, in all Synagogues,
among them being . .

Cong Ados Shalom
Cong. Adas Yeshurun

Cong. B'nai Israel
Cong. B'noi Jacob

Cong. Agudath Israel
Cong. Ahovas Achim
Cong. Anshe Bereznitz

Cons. B'noi Moshe
Cong. B'nai Zion
Cong. Chesed shel Ernes

Cong.

Cong.

Cong.

Beth Aaron
Beth Aaron II / Israel
Beth Abraham

Cong.

Beth Itzchock
Beth Joseph
Cong. Beth Moses
Cong. Beth Shalom

Cong. Gemiluth Chassoclim
Cong. Mogen Abraham

Cong.

Cong.

Beth Shmuel
Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Cong. Beth Tephiloth Moses
(Mt. Clemens)
Cong. Beth Tikvah
Cong. Beth Yehudoh

Cong.

Cong.

Cong. Dov Frenkel

Evergreen Jewish Congregation
Cong. Ezras Achim

B'nai David

Cong. Northwest Israel
Cong. Nusach Hone

Cong. Shoorey Shomain
Cong. Shoarey Zion

Temple Israel

Cong. Young Israel

Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods

OUTSTATE

Cong. Beth Israel Community Center Ann Arbor
Anshe Chesed Temple
Bay City
Cong. Shoarey Zedek
Bay City
Cong. Ahavos Shalom
Benton Harbor
Temple Beth El
Benton Harbor

Temple Beth El

Flint

Beth Israel Synagogue

Flint

Cong. Ahavos Achim

Grand Rapids
Jackson

Temple Beth Israel
Cong. of Moses

Kalamazoo

Shoarey Zedek Cong.
Cong. B'nai Israel

Lansing

Cong. B'nai Israel

Muskegon
Pontiac

Temple B'nai Israel

Saginaw

THOSE NOT ATTENDING

THE SYNAGOGUES ARE
REQUESTED TO SEND

THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS

TO THE OFFICE OF THE

JEWISH

NATIONAL FUND
78414 WYOMING
UN. 4-2767

Contributions to JNF ore tox deductible.

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