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November 14, 1958 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-11-14

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All four groups of the South
Oakland County Chapter of
Hadassah will be in action this
week, with individual meetings
all scheduled for 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday.
Huntington Woods-Southfield,
meeting at Cong. Beth Shalom,
14601 Lincoln, Oak Park, will
highlight Youth Aliyah. A nar-
ration, "Why Not, Mommy . ,"
written by Mesdames Daniel
Mandelbaum and Ernest Beck,
will feature Mrs. Fred Borson
and Stephanie Beck.
A children's fashion show and
bagels and coffee also will be
featured, along with a talk by
Mrs. Rueben Bienstock, presi-
dent, on Youth Aliyah. Prepar-
ing the program are Mesdames
Ernest Beck and Louis Gold-
man.
The 10 Mile Jewish Center
will be the scene of the Oak

Bolshevik Revolution
Celebration Bows to
Sabbath in Israel

JERUSALEM, ( JTA) —
Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion's attendance of a re-
ception at the Soviet Em-
bassy was seen here as a
gesture at once rejecting So-
viet charges against Israel
and, at the same time, hold-
ing out the hand of friend-
ship.
Soviet missions throughout
the world celebrated the 41st
anniversary of the Bolshevik
Revolution on Friday night
of last week. Here, however,
the Russian Embassy held its
celebration on Thursday
night, in deference to the
Sabbath. That fact by itself
seemed significant to many
diplomats.

Report Vatican Plans
to Beatify Egyptian

HAMBURG (WJA) — The
claim that the Vatican had re-
cently instructed the Alex-
andria establishment of the
Jesuit Order to compile his-
toric source material to serve
as basis for the beatification
of an Egyptian woman was
made here by the West Ger-
man magazine De Spiegel. The
woman, Maria Latif Hanum,
was killed while fighting on
the Egyptian side against the
British in the Mandi rebellion
of 1882. Official beatification
of the Egyptian heroine, Der
Spiegel added, "would be bene-
ficial to the Vatican's political
relations with the Arab na-
tionalists in the Near East."
("Beatification" is the an-
nouncement that a dead person
is in bliss, and constitutes the
first step to canonization, or
recognition as a saint, by the
Roman Catholic Church.)

Oak Park JWV Post
to Honor Past Commander

A past commander's program,
honoring Ben Edelstein, will
be held by Oak Park Post of
the Jewish War Veterans at 8
p.m., Saturday, at Sacca's. All
friends are invited.
The JWV Post, which was
formed last year, meets the
rst and third Tuesdays of each
month in the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. All veterans in-
terested in joining are invited
to participate.

Copperheads are the most
widely distributed and in many
places the most abundant of
poisonous snakes in the eastern
United States.

Park East luncheon meeting,
which will offer an original
musical skit by Mesdames Wil-
liam Adler and Marshall Fisher.
The skit, highlighting Hadas-
sah projects, will have in the
cast Mesdames Harold Levett,
Clifford Klayman. Edward Nar-
ens, Curt Lowenthal, Gabriel
Glantz, Harold Moses, Lester
Weiner and Hal Goode. A Hanu-
kah workshop, prepared by Mes-
dames Harvey Schatz, Frank
Nelson, Harvey Barnett a n d
Henry Coffman, also is planned.
Mrs. Lee Goren, president,
and Mesdames Julian Rubin and
Marshall Fisher, program chair-
men, arranged the program.
Oak Park West will meet in
the Oak Park Community Cen-
ter, Oak Park Blvd., west of
Coolidge, when new members
will be honored at a luncheon
program, highlighting Hadassah
proj ects.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of
Cong. Bnai Moshe, will be the
guest speaker, and a skit pre-
pared by the national office,
with original songs by Mes-
dames Norman Graff, Murray
Shubin and Manny Sarko, will
be presented.
Mrs. Albert Margolin, presi-
dent, advises that in the cast
will be Mesdames Selma Stoor-
man, Shirley Dyan, Nadine Mil-
ler, Elaine Sarko, Barbara Dunn,
Sandy Schwartz. Irma Snow,
Roz Witcoff and Marilyn Freed-
m a n , accompanist. Mesdames
Graff and Shubin are in charge
of the program.
Mrs. Larry Trager, president
of Birmingham-Franklin Group,
advises that its meeting will be
held in the home of Mary Good-
man, 3 2 3 3 0 Briarcrest Ct.,
Franklin Knolls.
"Through the Seasons with
Hadassah," a short skit, will be
presented following a dessert
luncheon. Bengt Swanson, J. L.
Hudson decorating consultant,
will be guest speaker. Mesdames
Albert Newman and S. Jaffee
are in charge of the afternoon.

Japan Constructing
2 Tankers for Israel

Phil Lind to Head
Israel Night Program

Cong. Beth Shalom will pre-
sent an Israel Night in conjunc-
tion with the Congregation's
fall meeting, at 8:30 p.m., Nov.

On account of Thanksgiv-
ing, there will be an earlier
deadline for all copy for
our issue of Nov. 28.
All copy for that issue
must be in our hands be-
fore 9:30 a.m. on Monday,
Nov. 24. Photographs must
be in our offices for that
issue before noon on Fri-
day, Nov. 21.
Deadline for Classified
ads for the Nov. 28 issue
will be at 3 p.m. on Tues-
day, Nov. 25.

Greenfield Young Israel
to Honor Meyer Eisenberg

PHIL LIND

19, at the synagogue, 14601
Lincoln, Oak Park.
Highlight of the program
will be Chicago TV personal-
ity, Phil Lind. Lind, who has
just completed a successful TV
series in Chicago, the Phil Lind
Show, has performed in radio,
TV, in the theater and on the
concert stage.
Members and friends of the
synagogue are invited to at-
tend the program.

Gen. Burns Praises UNEF's
Peace Role in Middle East

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(JTA) — Conditions along the
border between Israel and the
Gaza Strip were described to
the General Assembly's Special
Political Committee by Lt. Gen.
E. L. M. Burns, commander of
the United Nations Emergency
Force.
Gen. Burns told the commit-
tee that it was possible to
maintain a peaceful situation
along the demarcation line
only because there are enough
UNEF troops to man the sen-
try' posts night and day. He
cautioned the committee against
reduction in the size of the
Force.

TOKYO — Two 46,000-ton
tankers ordered by the Israeli Israel to Issue Special
Government are under con- Coin Honoring Hanukah
struction in a Japanese ship-
JERUSALEM (AJP )—Hon or-
yard.
ing Hanukah, the Israel Gov-
The cost of the vessels is es- ernment will issue a new
nickel-silver alloy coin next
timated at 5.4 billion Yen
the equivalent of 15,000,000 month. Bearing the seven-
dollars in U.S. currency — ac- b r an c h e d candelabra, the
cording to Israeli officials in Hebrew inscription reads, Torah
Or, meaning "The Law Is
Tokyo.
Uraga dockyard, one of the Light." The nominal value of
country's leading shipbuilders, the coin will be one Israeli
is constructing the tankers, pound. It will be sold, how-
with delivery time of 15 ever, for two pounds — about
one dollar.
months.
Dockyard's officials said one
of the vessels was begun in
March and theother in Septem-
ber — which means Israel can
expect delivery of the two big
FULLY INSURED
tankers in June and December
1959.
Special Fall Prices
Final contracts for the ships
were signed by Uraga dockyard
Act Now
officials in Israel. The ground-
work for Israel's order of the
Before Winter
tankers, however, was laid in
Tokyo last March when an Is-
BIRWOOD ROOFING
raeli trade mission visited Ja-
& MAINTENANCE
pan.
CO.
At that time it was an-
nounced that Israel was consid-
Ask for
ering the purchase of one or
perhaps two large tankers from
Harry Miller
Japan, but officials emphasized
that negotiations would prob-
ably continue for several
months.

BNAI BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL
13th ANNUAL FUND-RAISING EVENT

Early Deadline
for Week of
Thanksgiving

Starring

"STAR-STUDDED SHOW"

NEW YORK (AJP) — The
Freeland League for Jewish
movement which urges Jewish
Territorial Colonization — a
colonial settlement anywhere
in the world except Israel—
reveals in its current publica-
tion, that several all-Jewish
colonies are being planned in
the United States.
Discussing the type of com-
munity the group anticipates
establishing, the paper says:
"This community will com-
bine the positive traits of
religious and secular Jewish
ways of life and traditions.
Yiddish will be the language
of both the adults and the
children. We will seek nation-
ally-minded families, people
who want their children to
carry on the Jewish way of
life and the Yiddish culture.
An important aim is to build a
Jewish day school, where chil-
dren will be given the general
public school curriculum as
well as Jewish cultural and
religious subjects . . ."
The Freeland League has
already purchased 90 acres in
Millstone Township, N.J., for
its first experiment.

Meyer Eisenberg, a past pres-
ident of Young Israel of De-
troit, will be a guest this sab-
bath of Young Israel of Green-
field. Services are planned for
5 p.m., today, and at 9:30 a.m.,
Saturday.
A shalosh seudos in honor of
Eisenberg will be held at 4:30
_p.m., Saturday, following min-
cha services, in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris, of
Colleen Ave. Friends are in-
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