THE JEWISH NEWS Together in Jerusalem we will shout at ilIMOla *WM DC,.....15.11,. Blessed are You, our God, Creator of time and space, who has supported us, protected us, and brought us to this moment. REMEMBERING WHEN. From the archives of the Detroit Jewish News HADASSAH'S CENTENNIAL CONVENTION OCTOBER 15-18, 2012, FEDERATIONS SEEK TO CREATE 'CIVIC PROTECTIVE AGENCY' Bring your friends and family. Register and read all the details, including pre-and post•tour options, at www.hadassah.orgicentennial, Please contact our tour operator Ayelet Tours (800.237.1517) or the Hadassah Meeting and Travel Department (2)2.303.8239) with any questions et for further infonnaton, Proposal To Combine Four National Groups Under One Organization Believed Most Effective Step Ever Taken To Unify American Jewry January 22, 1943 SINCE 1912 12,13,,Lvzi.. ,J:,E .. PARTNERS WITH ISRAEL FOR LIFE - i2 Hadassah. The Women's Zionist Organization of Arnenca. Irx. Har.1 ,;s:Jh i$ registered trademark of Hado$sah, ZionicA Otpnization of Amen`,:`, Inc SAVE THE DATE! Sara and Morris Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center 38th Annual Dinner Monday, May 21, 6:00 pm at the Novi Sheraton HONORING Centralization of the work of the four national civic protective agencies —American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League, B'nai B'rith, American Jewish Congress — and Jewish Labor Committee was proposed in a program outlined and presented for consideration for immediate action at the 10th General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations in Cleveland last weekend. The Assembly adopted a resolution authorizing the committee acting on the coordination of civic-protective agencies to continue their efforts to achieve a unified program for the protection of the civic and social status of the Jews of America. This decision was reached after several hours of debate during which it was indicated that three of the national agencies favor the latest proposals and a fourth is opposed to the plan but is prepared to negotiate along the lines proposed. WHERE TO DINE December 9, 1949 Kormendy's Hungarian Dining Room ... "The famous eating place of famous people" 114 Pallister Peacock Delicatessen & Restaurant ... Open Every Day 10 am 'till 2 am 18663 Livernois between Clarita & Margareta Blaine Restaurant ... Fresh Bagels on Friday as well as every day and night Open 24 Hrs; 8737- 12th Street Harry Boesky's ... 12th at Hazelwood Newly Remodeled, Distinguished Dr. Ken and Marilyn Kohn with the Keser Shaim Tov Award Dr. Stanley and Sandra Boykansky with the Chovevei Torah Award Special guest speaker Rabbi Israel Mayer Lau former Chief Rabbi of Israel and Chairman of Yad Veshem For more information call the Torah Center 11 248 855 6170 or 248 705-3561 The Detroit Jewish News Foundation's goal is is to digitize every issue of the Jewish News, dating to March 27, 1942, and make them available and searchable to the public. The Foundation will also support and sponsor forums, town hall meetings and other educational events to best utilize and share this historical community resource. To assist the Foundation in its work, simply go to the website www.thejewishnevvs.coni and click on the word "donate" at the top right portion of the home page. e Detroit Jewish News Foundation, Inc. is a 501 (t) (3) non-profit ortianiiation. March 15 4; 2012 41