Town' Hall Programs
for the Coming Year
Congo Jews Find U.S. Refuge
Detroit Town Hall will open
its 33rd consecutive season Oct.
4 with stage-screen star Basil
Rathbone, at the new Fisher
Theater. .
Programs will be held on al-
ternate Wednesdays until March
21. Among the attractions' will
be Ogden Nash, William Tra-
villa, Lowell Thomas Jr., Chan-
dra S. Jha, Marguerite Cullman,
William C. Hottelet, Laurel van
der Wal, Sloan Wilson and Dr.
Richard B. McLanathan.
The cover story of the Febru-
ary issue of the Judaica Post, a
journal of philatelic Judaica
published in Detroit by editor
Eli Grad, deals with one area
of the extensive Arab propa-
ganda exploitations of the
Middle East refugee problem.
Written by Israeli Arieh Lin-
denbaum of Tel Aviv, he says,
"Devoid of any feeling of guilt
for the existence of the refugee
problem, or any sense of respon-
sibility for
leadersh••pursui
tions
grande
s using the
Ar
refugee as a political
p.
or f•• ball to demon-
ate to the world t e sup-
osedly ill
ational poll
East."
"Contrar o the reg
ons
of the Universal P
Union
hich prohibit
ssuance of
Alpha Nu Parents
Hear Dr. Covensky
"The Three Greatest Events
in the History of Mankind" will
be the topic of a discussion by.
Dr. Milton Covensky, assistant
professor of history at Wayne
State University, at the next
regular meeting of the Alpha
Nu Parents Club scheduled for
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Martin Nai-
mark, 19605 Canterbury Dr.
Co-hostesses include Mes-
dames Harry Jacobson, Monte
Meskin, Isadore Brodsky and
Sam Coggan.
Arftfloun,cen2ents
March 15 — To Dr. ((Capt.,
USAF) and Mrs. Lawrence E.
Wenokur (A rlene Goldfarb),
stationed at McGuire AFB, N.J.,
a daughter, Shari Lynne.
* * *
March 5—To Mr. and Mrs:
Irving Taran, 20077 St. Marys,
. a daughter, Nancy Jo Dee.
* * *
March 5—To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Daugherty (Zella Gross-
man), 19959 Vaughn, a daugh-
ter, -Cathy Lynn.
* * *
March 3—To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Rosen (Hadassah Weitz-
man), 15210 Sutherland, Oak
Park, a daughter, Barbara Anna
Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles J. Reich (Sally A. Co-
hen), 20538 Plainview, a son,
Kenneth Alan.
• * *
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Stein (Cynthia Fisch)
23210 Kenosha, Oak Park, a
daughter, Linda Susan.
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stamps for purposes of propa-
ganda, the World Refugee Year
issues of the Arab countries
feature a haggard looking Arab
woman holding a child and
pointing an accusing finger at
a map of the State of Israel."
Other articles in this month's
edition of the journal include
"Germany and the Jews," by
Vernon McKenzie of Seattle;
"Noah and the Ark on Icelandic
Stamp," by editor Grad; and
"A Monaco Stamp Shows the
ebrew Alphabet," by Harold
ter of Toronto.
rid Rosenow
And His
CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRA
UN 3-7626
PASSOVER SEDER
emonial Plate Served March 31 and. April
d their eight-year-old
Moise Israel, his wife, Laufa
Jews from the Congo to
daughter Clara, the first family
country through the assist-
migrate to the U.S., came to t
ante of United has Service. srael, who wi bo
a general m ch
former Belgian Congo, opera
as born in t
in Elisabethville. Mrs. Israe
in
and brothe n-la
of Rhodes. She hag- a sis
in Se le with
being resett
Seattle, Wash. The Israels
Service. Murr
the help of that city's Jewish amily and C
I. Gurfein, President of U ed has S ice, stated
's staff went to Aft'
Morton Friedman of the age
ffer migration
special three-month mission
post-hide
Jews in the Congo, shortly a
e
broke out. The report of this mis
jects reviewed at the world-wide migration
meeting in New York on Feb. 5.
A reply to a classified ad for
"males wanted" launched - Mrs
Sara Lubow in the field of
restoration.
A former art student of th
South Kensington School of Ar
in England; Mrs. Lubow, "a de-
signer and painter; came to De-
troit in 1925, where she took up
lamp shade designing and paint-
ing. Returning East with her two
daughters, the then widowed Mrs.
Lubow answered a help wanted
ad for a furniture renovator in
the male classified section of a
New York newspaper.
The manager of the firm, which
dealt in reproductions of antique
furn' -brae, at first
an, but then
. Lubow a
over a year,
cate art of an-
d furniture repro :
file Fish,
Hard Boiled Eggs
Chicken Matzo Ball Soup
per al-
the
e touch.
orator Mrs. L -
s work is
r
once
design
Choice of: ROAST CHICKEN,
BREAST OF BEEF or ROAST DUCK
Tzimmis
Kugel
Desert and Coffee
Strictly Kosher
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Out All Chopping Bowls
for Passover
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Danny Kaye Starring
in 'On the Double'
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rued
Danny Kaye
dori and Is-
from a trip to
he initial print
rael to look
"On The Double,"
of his pict
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together
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wife,
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Danny •ngs on he
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plays a mid American G.I.
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telligen
to imper
per
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dashing
ondon-born artist and Wynter por
e wife of the
orator returned to Detroit general.
where sh
furniture .
reprodu
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Fur
' now be- LZO Group Hears-Talk
A regular meeting of BRANCH
daughter.
arried to- SEVEN, Labor Zionist Oiganiza-
years, has tion, will take place at the home
to restoring of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tanis,
rac and paint- 19204 Roselawn, 8:30 p.m. Sun-
ng
paint- day.
The members will hear Mrs.
ing
ult process nvolved Evelyn Noveck, organizer an
acing parts
china past president of the A
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cups, pitche
nd glass and Mrs. Janis W
rent, ooks
s special- "A Dialogue on
s. u
ending of a of Jewish Inter
will be served.
Refresh/lie
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The S lem Aleiche
in gold and
g Shah-
semi - precious will dev • tonight'
eventing
ing the lacquered bat to th roblem
stones
ing guest
creen took a a nuclear saster fe
to com- speaker P . Thomas Ford Ho
as an on "Prelud o Vaporizatio "
Reservation i eing
easure
taken for the Ins i ute's tradi-
Lubow tional second Seder, to be held
ation of a 6:30 p.m. April 1. The family-
of perishable observance will include a musical
paper stretched program and Passover meal. For
ood fraine. Subject to reservations, call VE 8-7440.
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Objects with Deli
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Judaica Post Describes Arab Exploitation
of Refugee Situation Through Proposals
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