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April 20, 1962 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-04-20

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Deadline Is Set
for Filing 1963
Survivor Claims

ATTENTION
EVERYONE!

c,t4 en

Israel Burnsteins Honored by JNF

Bnai Aliya Fellowship
Holds First Meeting

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Bnai Aliya, a fellowship of
ZOA members and their rela-
tives who are considering -set-
1:4
tlement in Israel, - organized at to
the last ZOA convention in
September, - 1961, will hold its 0
first national conference Sun- Zi
day, May 20, at the Carnegie
Endowment Building for Inter-
national Peace, 345 E. 46th St..
New York, according to a joint
announcement by Samuel Wig-
der, chairman of Bnai Aliya,
and Jacob M. Dinnes, chairman
of the national Aliya commit- rn
tee of the ZOA sponsors of the ,
conference.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Appli-
cations to the Conference on
Jewish Material Claims Against
Germany, by organizations, insti-
tutions and communities seeking
the allocation of funds for the
year - 1963, must be filed before
June 30, 1962.
Applications should be submit-
ted in 20 copies to the Confer-
ence on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany, in New York,
and should contain a detailed
description of the activities for
which funds are requested. The
organizations submitting applica-
The conference will feature
tions should also include precise
a series of workshops devoted i Er'
budgetary data and information
to discussions and furnishing of
on other sources of income which
Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky, president of the Women's information on all aspects on
may be available to the appli-
Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, is shown presenting a the aliya of middle class and I
cants for the projects in question.
plaque to Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burnstein in appreciation of
professionals, absorption possi- ! =
"The Claims Conference, by their many years of service to the JNF. Mr. and Mrs.
Bornstein bilities and related problems
1,,
the terms of the agreement it
will soon celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
including housing, and employ-
concluded with the Federal Re-
rnent prospects, the announce- I
public of Germany, is able to al-
ment states.
locate funds only for those activ-
ities which contribute to the
relief, rehabilitation and resettle-
ment for Jewish victims of Nazi
Leib Spizman, well known is a series of essays on major
persecution, in accordance with
the urgency of need," the an- literary figure in labor Zionist world happenings, on important
ranks, whose two volume his- developments in Israel and in
nouncement emphasized.
tory of the labor Zionist move- Zionism. He discusses Halutziut,
AND
ment is among his major pub- the early pioneers in Palestine,
Stephen Lutz Is
lished works,
life in Polish communities and
is the author
Named America's
other subjects.
of a new book
"Geshtalten" is an interesting
`Boy of the Year'
in Yiddish,
volume. It enlightens the reader
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Pre- "Geshtalten,"
about the persons and events
sident Kennedy formally "in- published by
10:
dealt with.
stalled" Stephen Lutz, of New- the Poale Zion
ark, N. J., a 15-year-old high lin Buenos
The school regulations of the
school honor student who re- Aires.
London County Council provides
gularly attends morning services
Its publica-
that parents of Jewish children Ir
at an Orthodox synagogue, as tion has been
attending schools can request,—
"Boy of the Year," selected from made possible
*;
that their children be dismissed : ,.,.;
600,000 members of the Boys' by a grant
& Family

on
Fridays
in
time
to
reach
home
i
,",
' Clubs of America.
from the cul-
before the commencement of the I :'.
The President cited young 1 Oral fund of
Sabbath.
Lutz as the nation's "finest ex- !the Confer-
ample of juvenile decency."
! ence on Jew-
As part of his honor, he will ! ish Material
receive a $500 scholarship. His Claims Against
ambition is to study medicine. Germany.
1.For several years, he has been
Featured in
Spizman
working as a volunteer at New- this volume are personality
ark Beth Israel Hospital, and has sketches of noted Zionist lead-
assisted
l at professional e staff
of ers, world Jewish leaders and
personnel
onne
Daughters of authors and eminent Christian
Israel Home for the Aged in friends of Jewry.
Newark. He became Bar Mitzvah
Commencing with an essay on
at Congregation Ahavath Zion,
in Newark, and regulary attends Aaron David Gordon, one of the
morning services there. He also early Palestinian pioneers, on
helps solicit funds for the syn- the occasion of the 100th anni-
versary of his birth, there are
agogue.
essays on David' Ben-Gurion,
Chaim Weizmann, Berl Katzen-
Washington's UJA Drive
elson, Chaim Arlosoroff, Moshe
Reports Higher Giving
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Sharett, Shlomo Kaplansky,
United Jewish Appeal 1962 cam- Theodor Herzl. Borochow, Bren-
paign in Washington is running ner, Fichman, Chaim Green-
ahead of totals for last year over berg, S. Niger, Abraham Liessin,
the same period. Pledges made Pinsky, Glatstein, Manger, S.
at an advance gifts dinner, plus Raskin and many others.
individual gifts which "appear to
Spizman pays tribute to
19363 Livernois
be 40 to 50 percent above 1961," Joshua Wedgwood and he has
North of 7 Mile
have put this year's drive well two essays about Heinrich
Doily 9 to 9. Sun. 10 to 5
ahead of last year. officials Heine.
noted. The Washington area's
Alan and BOYS' CLOTHING
His book is not limited to
863-9131
1902 goal is $2,500,000.
biographical descriptions. There

g

orovoy s

FA

NOR
'•TSUIM
LACHEN
SHOW

(Just for Laughs)

starring

Leib Spizman's 4Geshtalten' Deals
with Personalities, Jewish Issues

Phil FORD

and

-

Mimi HINES

plus

A HAPPY

HEARTY

Ricky LAYNE

PESACH !

VErid e
Tolle FIELDS

y and Helen Herman 1

and a great supporting
cast with

HAL GORDON'S

Orchestra

Will Be Here

APRIL _22,
8:30 P. M.

Iry and Elliott
Field extend

Passover Greetings
to all their friends

in

FORD
AUDITORIUM

Men's Club of
Congregation
Beth Abraham

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It's Too Late — Calf

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Contributions f•

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Also

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has accomplished

all this .. .

THE AWN NATIONAL FUND

Heartily Greets The Entire Community
With Best Wishes for a
VERY HAPPY PASSOVER

Morris

J. Brandwine,

President

Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky

Pres. Women's Auxiliary

William Hordes

12 Issas to Show Time on
April 22 — WO 2 5870

Chairman, JNF Foundation

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Percy

Grinnell's Downtown,

• Redeemed over 4 million domain
of land

Marwil's Northland

• Established over 600 settlements

Meyer Lullove
Men's Club President
and Show Chairman

1

• Planted more than 50,000,000 Trees

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