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… Office, visited the U.S. and hand - picked a group of young Americans for a new public service school which was about to start in Jerusalem. David, a University of Michigan graduate ins economics, was one…
… Book Collections Commem orating his 75th birthday on Aug. 3, Louis James Rosenberg has given to the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne University a collection of books as follows: Between Two Worlds…
…." MORRIS M. JACOBS (left), president of Michigan 23onist Region; and ABRAHAM BORMAN of Tom's Super Markets, a vice- president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, are seen standing by the Jeep station…
… ager of a PEC subsidiary, the be welcomed by his son, David, Mortgage Savings Bank, which has been helping new settlers build houses for more than two decades. He was married here, to American…
…-born Annette Lash, originally of Wilmington, Del., who came to Palestine with her family in 1934. Now they and their baby daughter live in a pretty three-room flat which overlooks Tel Aviv port. Annette Crohn…
…. Crohn visit- ed with them in Israel last year. Israel Speaks, in its last week's issue, carried the following cabled story from Tel Aviv about David, the "Michigan eco- nomics grad who now helps run the…
… PEC Mortgage Bank in Is- rael": Twenty-nine-year - old David Crohn of Detroit, was "tapped" for Israel back in 1947. In that pre-state year Dr. Walter Eytan, who is now Director-General of the Foreign…
… of those selected. He gave up a job in Baltimore and sailed for Palestine on the S. S. Marine Carp in May. It was a fateful journey. The Marine Carp was detained a t Bierut by the Lebanese, and be…
…- cause they were of "military age," 69 young people, about half of them Americans, were taken off and imprisoned for six weeks. With the help of the local American consul, they were allowed to depart and…
… were re- turned to the U. S. Back in New York, the de- tainees, including David, were transshipped almost immediately as "supercargo" on one of Israel's first merchant vessels to sail from the U. S. They…