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JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT
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BAGLEY-CLIFFORD OFFICE 221
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ERATION OF DETROIT
9 ACCOUNT
NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
e Unite I
wis Appeal
is week ac-
ledged
e receipt of t
$1,200,000
eck fro
e Jewish Welfare ederation of
etroit.
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a $3,000,000
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ebtedness of
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ite
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t 1 Israel a
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free countries.
In a
tter to M
.
Fisher,
Federation
pre
Morris W
erinstein, general chair-
d that Detroit's example
in securing a loan to make • funds immediately
available to the UJA will be followed by other
large cities.
"Won't you please convey to all the con-
tributors to the Allied Jewish Campaign, the
people who made the loan possible, the sincere
gratitude of all of us here at the United Jew-
ish Appeal," Berinstein wrote.
Fisher urged prompt payment of Allied
Jewish Campaign pledges so that the Federa-
tion can meet payments of $1,000,000 a year
on the loan while continuing to make alloca-
tions to its beneficiaries.
Supermarket Opened in Jerusalem;
Detroiters Leaders in Venture
ORST
Advertising Artist" ...
Nasser
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
JERUSALEM. — The Ameri-
I
Bertram Loeb, of Canada, who
attended the opening, said four
can and Canadian-owned Super- more Supersol stores would be
sol Company, on Wednesday opened soon, two in Tel Aviv,
opened the first supermarket in one in Haifa and one in a
Jerusalem.
Jerusalem. suburb.
(The first Supersol supermar-
The new supermarket is lo-
cated in a new building in the ket opened in Tel Aviv two
well-to-do residential Rehavia years ago. The managers of the
section. It is a highly modern markets are Herbert Hordes
operation even by American and Alan Feinberg of . Detroit.
standards.
Moshe Heyman, another former
Detroiter, is a major member
of the Supersol staff. Detroiters
played a leading role in estab-
lishing the supermarkets, among
them being John Lurie, Al and
Tom Borman, William Hordes,
and a number of others. Many
Detroiters are investors in the
project).
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SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)-
An American non - Jew who
posed as a Jewish victim of
Nazism in order to get a free
ride from here to Israel, then
allegedly turned into an agent
for Arab countries, was held
for trial in United State's Dis-
trict Court here after arraign-
ment before U. S. Commissioner
Joseph Karesh.
The story was told to Com-
missioner Karesh by Assistant
U. S. Attorney James B.
Schnake, at a hearing for James
T. Moore, 28, formerly a resi-
dent of Oakland, Calif. Accord.
ing to Schnake, Moore had
"surrendered" to immigration
authorities last year, swearing
falsely that he was a Jewis
refugee from Nazi persecutio
who had come to the U.S
illegally. He said his real n
was Jacob Itzhak Mohr. The
migration authorities depo
him to Israel.
In Israel, according to
U. S. Attorney, Moore wor
for a time in a kibbutz. Th
he allegedly established contac
with agents for the United Arab
Republic, helping spread anti-
Israel propaganda in the UAR,
Lebanon and Jordan. He was
finally arrested by Israeli au-
thorities. Then, in order to ob-
tain a free ride back to the
United States, he pretended he
was a Catholic, and got a priest
to pay his fare back to Oakland.
He was arrested here by im-
migration authorities, upon his
arrival last week, charged with
defrauding the U. S. Govern.
ment. If convicted, he would
be subject to a sentence of five
years in prison, plus a fine of
$10,000.
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SJA!
The cover design shows
"LeShanah Tovah" lettered in.
Hebrew on the breastplate of the •
Torah. And inside,. Barton's brand
new (and more delicious than
ever) assortment of Continental
miniature chocolates.
1 lb. (milk, bittersweet,
parve) $1.98
2 lbs. Assorted
$3.96
PLASTIC. SHOFAR — A plastic
toy shofar that really blows!
- Clearly embossed on it are the
symbols of the Twelve Tribes and
a New Year greeting. Filled with
chocolates and hard candies. In.
bright holiday-decorated box.
a
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PECAN HONEY CAKE
Fresh
fragrant! A flavorful golden-
oliday loaf, rich in honey
toasted pecans.
$1.19
$1.98
NEW YEAR PETITS FOU
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olate-nut, rum, ara-
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1.79
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NEW STORE:
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At 10 Mile Rd.
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OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS