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April 15, 1949 • Page Image 26

…Party Lists - Mapai Goals • TEL AVIV—The story of Mapai —the Israel Labor party—is part and parcel of the story of the Jewish State. Behind the party lies a record of 90 years of pioneering and of struggle for the foundation of the State. Before the party lies another period of effort—to create a State that will be based on so- cialism and liberty for the indi- vidual. Mapai believes in creating liv- ing realities and the network of socialis...…

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…fk ' Mimi Finds Happiness in Michigan; Other French Orphans Not as Lucky Mimi, an eight year old French war orphan has finally found a haven in America. Since the age of two when her ---"parents were rounded up by the Germans in Paris and hustled off to a crematorium, Mimi and her brother and sister have had no home except in various orphan- , ages throughout Frante. But a few weeks ago, a Mich- igan family heard of Mimi's plight and contra...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH ;day, April 15, 1949 srael Seeking mate Funds Israel is engaged in a major ef- fort to develop its economy by at- tracting foreign capital, acquiring machinery in the United States for the development of industry and agriculture, facilitating tour- ist trade and developing export markets, writes Paul Tobenkin, in the N. Y. Herald Tribune. Lacking basic resources such as coal and steel, Israel hopes to be- come the Switzerland...…

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…28—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 15, 1949 0 Roosevelt By DOLORES SILVER 12-A Student at Central 0 Roosevelt—whose omnipotent pres- ence still lingers With us; whose glories and triumphs have increased In prgwess; whom we still remember. Deformed in body, agile in mind was the dynamo Of the twentieth century; force for all of humanity, Symbol of -freedom; whom we still remember. Sincere Best Wishes to the Jewish Community for a HAPPY PASS...…

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…Friday, April 15, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twenty-eight Matzos for the Crete Israeli Imports good humor. On a long and dreary march he would never lose his spirit and trudged along the sand with smiling face and merry word for everyone. One day, however, he became depressed and marched sullenly and wearily. The men could not understand it and tried to find out what had happened. One of them walked alongside the man and tried to d...…

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…• -:?*••:-. ..,; e114- ..11114, Obituaries a 44 . ' Zeev Gluskin Dies THE JEWISH NEWS-29 Friday, April 15, 1949 TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Zeev Glus- kin, one Of the early members of I the Chovevei Zion movement and PASSOVER Funeral. and reburial services a founder of the Geulah Corn- for Sgt. Morton A. ;Eddie) Sii- pany here, died at the age of 89. GREETINGS verman who was killed in actin He was one of the early settlers in September, 1944,, in Ge...…

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…Page Twenty-nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, April 15, 1949 Israeli Arabs 111 Good Shape NEW YORK—(ZOAl—The so cial and economic benefits ac- cr uing to Arabs who elect to re- main in Israel were detailed in a dispatch from New York Times co; respondent Gene Currivan from Tel Aviv. Commenting on the Arab evac- uation to the Falluja area, Cur- rivan says that if these people had been aware of what the Is- raelis have done and plan to d...…

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…- 111111111W. Nathan Zussman, Father of Famous War Hero, Called by Death at 81 Final tribute to the memory of the father of one of America's outstanding war heroes was paid on Sunday, at the funeral serv- ices for the late Nathan Zuss- man. Mr. Zussman, who died last Saturday at the age of 81, in his home, 2918 Sturtevant, was the father of Lt. Raymond Zussman, who posthumously was awarded the Congressional Medal of Hon- or for his heroism ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Thirty Reburial Held Synatrotwues List Services Can We Remain Free in the Modern World?" will be the topic of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer's Pass- over sermon for Friday, April 15 in Temple Beth El. • • • Bnai Moshe Sabbath eve worship, April 15, will be at 6:45 p.m. Sabbath morning worship will begin at 9 a.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will discuss "Can These Bones Live?" Chol Hamood services will be at 7:15 a.m. and 6...…

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…lassified Advertisements THE JEWISH NEWS-31 Friday, April 15, 1949 Classified Deadline Since The Jewish News of- fice will be closed April 20 and 21 for the closing days of Pass- over, classified advertisements for the edition of April 22 will be accepted" only until 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 19. Israeli Mission Holds Reception for Mrs. Myerson MOSCOW, (JTA)-The Israeli mission gave a reception to Mos- cow's diplomatic colony in honor of Mrs....…

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…- 19 ue a - 7. fr- 19 9. /O- HM rs. 84, ied le- Ler, run ces He ea; aer the tin- 1 of nan nan his Ars. 3er-- and fiber ani- e the s of rs of pay used lent- 8:30 ROM- (' by Con- !iy ley em • Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results nd 27 Page Thirty-one DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE riday,'April 15, 1949 Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1,00, Payable in Advance of Publication W...…

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…More Passover Reading: Two Installments of ..7he Auidio rap Community in Palestine Takes Shape After War By CHAIM WEIZMANN First President of Israel •It was Chaim Weizmann's experiments in chenz- istry that brought him to the United States during World War II, but he managed, during his stay here, to advance also the cause of Jews in Palestine. DC Roosevelt and Churchill Early in 1942 I received a call from John G. Winant, American Amba...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Thirty Friday, April 15, 1941 She Music; son, Sidney; brother, Mor- were at Hebrew Benevolent. ris Swidler; and sister, Mrs. Mor- leaves her sons, Irving and Abra- ham; and daughters, Mrs. Eve- ris Levinowsky. The officers and members of lyn Gaynor, Mrs. Fay Diskin and Congregation Beth Itzchock hon- Mrs. Ann Zarat of New York, LOUIS GROSSMAN, 57, Vet- or the saared memory of the and Vivian. erans Hospital, die...…

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…19 he Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results rid 127 7. r- er, 289 9. aiw irs. 84, ied :le- ter, ynn ices He ert; laer the vin- of :nan nue. man his Mrs. Ber-- and nber pin- e the is of rs of pay ased nem- 8:30 nem- c1 by Con- Page Thirty-ono DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE riday,'April 15, 1949 Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 AM. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1,00, Payable in Advance of Publication WO 1-1040 2827 B...…

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…• Friday, April 15, 194! DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Thirty-tw* Foster Brotherhood OUR ATHLETES Zaslofsky 3rd in BAA Scoring Race Ra yens' Keglers Take Center Title The Ravens Club took the Center bowling championship for 1948-49 with a high series of 879. The team is composed of Wallie Siegler, captain, Leon Forman, Sol Kliman, Ben Malin and Mor- ton Meyers. Meyers had high single game of 232. Siegler accepted the permanent bowling ...…

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…A Fragnient - Of Michigan History Read Story of Frank Franks on Page 4 VOLUME 14—NO. 5 'Unity in THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Dispersion': A Gentile's Misconceptions of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, October 15, 1948 Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 34 wiMOD 22 $3.00 Per Year: Single Copy, 10c Negotiations and Anxieties on Israeli Fronts -Shertok and Vishinsky Exchan.ge Cordial View...…

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…Only Anglo-Jewish Paper With Full Local Coverage C HRIINICL Det./Lo- UAh, Vol. 58, No, 39 110 otr., 4 Succoth—Festival of the Harvest 52 Friday, Third of a Century of Service to Detroit Jewry October 15, 1918 1k a Copy $3 Per Year End to Negev Battle Ordered by UN Aide JERUSALEM (Special)—The UN mediation chief of staff, (yen. Aage Lun'Istrom, has ordered Israeli and Egyptian headquarters in the Gaza area of the western Negev ...…

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…2—THE JEWISH NEWS Lifetime of Service Rewarded Israel's Strong Case Friday, October 15, 1948 Jews and Non-Jews Acclaim William Friedman at Dinner A Forgotten Child Kelsey Defends Jews' Right To Negeb in Detroit News W. K. Kelsey, Detroit News Commentator, defended the Jew- ish position before the UN in claiming the Negeb in a recent column under the heading "Israel Has a Strong Case." Mr. Kelsey wrote: "The • claim of Israel to the Nege...…

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…•Friday, October 15, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Zionist Office Ready to Send Parcels of Food to lsraelim To assist Detroit residents de. siring to send food parcels to friends and relatives in Israel, the office of the ZOA here has added to its activities the Service for Palestine project of the Keren Ilayesod of America. Service for Palestine is the official non-profit organization which ships four different types of Kosher gi...…

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…Israel-British Pact to Meet Jewish State's Oil Needs Proposal Made to Attract $1,000,000,000 in Foreign Capital Investments; JNR,fo be Required to Com- pensate Arabs for 2,000,000 Acres of Land TEL AVIV (JTA)—An agree- ment with Shell-Socony-Vacuum to supply refined oil products sufficient to meet the nation's domestic requirements was an- nounced by the Israeli Govern- ment. / Shipments are expected to be- gin immediately but the govern- me...…

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…Friday, October 15, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three Tension Eases Over Bernadotte Proposal By WILLIAM ZUKERMAN (Jewish World News Service) THE ISRAELI diplomatic and political position has improved considerably during the week. The first wave of hostility started with the as-- saSSination of Count Bernadotte, has begun to recede this week, and a healthier and more rational attitude is beginning to assert itself both in the United...…

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…As the Editor Views the News . Is More Evidence Needed? Jewish Pioneer Figures in / La nd of Crooked Tree Israel's Frail Sukkah On Sukkoth, Jews reconstruct frail booths as reminders that our ancestors lived in tents during their wanderings in the wilderness. The Sukkah is a symbol of Jewish exist- ence. It is frail, yet it shelters the spirit of the Jewish people. It can be toppled over with a push of the finger, yet it survives xowerful ...…

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…Friday, October 15, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Four There Is No Place Like Home 1•,`' Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 548 Woodward, Detroit 26, Mich., CA. 1040 SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Pet Year Rntered as Second-class matte. March 3. 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 SEYMOUR mcifIN, President GEO...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Create Dispatch Center for SOS - 5 Friday, October 15, 1948 Eban Speaks from Paris On Light Broadcast Aubrey Eban, Israeli repre- sentative to the UN, will speak on the Eternal Light radio pro- gram from Paris at 12:30 p. •m. Sunday, Oct. 17, on the NBC net- work, when the series will offer a special broadcast to mark United Nations week. The featured presentation of the • program will be Irve Tu- nick's dramatization of...…

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…/ Friday, October 15, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH 20,000 SOS Bags Mailed Out Here CHRONICLE Congress Wonien in Member Drive New Cultural Center One-Day Campaign Scheduled for Oct. 31 Mandel Berman, chairman of the Detroit SOS committee, has announced that SOS bags have been mailed to every known Jewish home in Detroit. Berman urged all Jewish wo- men to see that the bags are full of needed supplies and ready to be picked up on SOS Day, Oct. 31...…

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…State Leaders Chart Fall Activities Our Letter Box Michigan leaders at the State Regional Con ference of the United Jewish Appeal held at Grand Rapids heard Quentin Reynolds, noted commentator and journalist, • deliver a first-hand report of con- ditions in Israel. Dignital•es at the conference included, left to right, J. MORRIS PELAVIN of Flint, conference co-chairman; REYNOLDS; LOUIS BERRY of Detroit, newly-elected Michigan UJA Regional ch...…

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…Friday, October 15, MI DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Four Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 548 Woodward, Detroit 26, Mich., CA. 1040 There Is No Place Like Home )4 - - • ...T. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign , 85.00 Per Year Bowed as Second-class matte. March 3. 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 SEYMOUR fILCHIN, Presi...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Detroit Materials Arrive in Israel; Royce Howes to Address JWV's Friday, October 15, 1948 Joint UN Week Meeting Oct. 21 ZOA Announces Bnai Brith Continues Its Campaign The central office of Material Council donated a fleet of trail- The Jewish War Veterans, De- Army, Mr. Howes took part in Food Package partment of Michigan, and its the organization of news activ- for Palestine, Inc, received dis- ers. Al Epstein and Julius Wo...…

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…L Friday, October 15, ISIS DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 20,000 SOS Bags Congress Women in Member Drive New Cultural Center Mailed Out Here One-Day Campaign Scheduled for Oct. 31 Mandel Berman, chairman of the Detroit SOS committee, has announced that SOS bags have been mailed to every known Jewish home in Detroit. Berman urged all Jewish wo- men to see that the bags are full of needed supplies and ready to be picked up on SOS Day, Oct. 31....…

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…• •' • 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 15, 1948 THANKS TO OMAS E. • S CIRI AAINATION OLITLAVVE • • • • IN EMPLOYMENT IN ADMISSION TO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN NEW YORK STATE SETTING A PATTERN FOR OTHER STATES TO FOLLOW The provisions of the New York law are based on a simple philosophy, stated in the act itself: government is not such a clumsy thing that it cannot solve delicate problems." "Practices of discrimination agai...…

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…Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 150 1948 ;Briai Brith Pisgah B. and P. Awaits Speaker Eldean Moorhead Guest on Wednesday Tito Guizar Here Nov. 22 Council Out to Pack Masonic The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith South and Latin American coun- Women's Council, determined to tries. pack Masonic Temple for its ma- His country's favorite son and jor fund-raising affair Nov. 22, has mobilized all its forces on behalf of the $75,0...…

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…The Young Adult Community Shaarey Zedek YPs Host Group At YAC Sukkoth Program Sunday Representatives of Catholic Adult Council, sponsor of the in- and:Protestant youth groups have ter-group event. Maurice Sears and Onnie Gold-. been invited to join Jewish young adults in celebration of the Suk- smith of Shaarey Zedek are koth festivals at 2 p.m. this Sun- chairmen of arrangements and refreshments for the after/16(3n. day at the Jewish Center...…

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…Friday, October 15, 1948 Teen-Age Sophisticate DETROIT ketball championship which he's certain the boys from Temple Israel will win. . . • • • JEWISH CHRONICLE President NEWS FROM every corner of By HELEN TENNENBAUM Detroit: The Chericokes, WELL IT'S ALL over now. group of gals . at the Jewish You can eat your lunch in Center, are planning a costume peace and there's no more of party for Saturday, Oct. 30 at "I bet you Cleveland will wi...…

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…e 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 15, 1948 ..,Activiiico in Society Assik-Lazar Nuptials Solemnized Sept. 26 Dr. Morris Weitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weitz of Fullerton Ave., professor of philosophy at Vassar College, has returned from a t9ur of the European countries. During the summer he attended the conference of philosophers at Amsterdam, Holland, and the music festival at Edinburgh, Mrs. David Wolf. and daughter, Gloria Fay, of Fu...…

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…Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH Cleveland Girl Wed Here to Sam H. Sofer Friday, October 15, 1948 t in the Realm o Wed to Easterner CHRONICLE Local/ ._)ocie Married to Canadian Dulcie Krasnick Feted at Statler Luncheon Henrietta Jacobs, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobs of Cleveland, was united in Marriage Oct. 3 to Sam H. Sofer, son of Mrs. Mathilda So- fer of Chicago boulevard. Rabbi Morris Adler read the service which too...…

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…Pearl-Hartman Nuptials Solemnized at Beth El Women's League, Wayne Sponsor Leadership Class At a beautiful candlelight double-ring ceremony Sept. 17 in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El, Audrey Joyce Hartman, A 10 week course in club daughter of Mrs. Andrew Hart- leadership, sponsored by the man of Ohio Ave., and the late League of Jewish Women's Mr. Hartman, became the bride Organizations in cooperation with Wayne University began last ...…

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…• Friday, October 15, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Plans Nuptials on Dec. 4 Junior Iliulassali Off to Snappy Start With the strains of the "Ha- venu Sholom Aleichem" rever. berating through Braze] Hall, the first general meeting of Junior Hadassah opened Oct. 7 at the Jewish Center. After Shirlvy Schubiner, presi- dent, welcomed new and old members, she° introduced the three vice-presidents, Judy Pre- gerson, Audrey Gelfand and Helen Kar...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Women Hostesses To Michigan Synagogue Affiliates Following the pattern set by the Central Branch of the Wo- men's League of the United Synagogue of America, Mrs. Na- than Spevakow, vice-president of the Michigan section, has issued a call to the constituent Sister- hoods in Michigan for an all-day conference for Thursday, Oct. 21. - The conference, following a workshop pattern, will attempt to find solutions for problems in prog...…

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…-- NIIIIMIV•181•1•1•1101 DETROIT Page Ten Troth Announced , Friday, October CHRONICLE JEWISH e 15, 11411 • .• Northwest YPC Turn Spotlight on Dance Becomes Bride n g a g ements Following a successful.. stag dance, the Young People's .Club of the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation is going ahead with plans for a hayride-barn 'dance. The affair will : be Oct. 30 at Frosty's Stables, Grand River and Eight mile road. It is open to membe...…

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…Auxiliary of UHS To View Aspects Of U.S. Education • United Hebrew Schools' Wo- men's Au'Xiliary will combine its opening meeting with an observ- ance of Education Month Wed- nesday, Oct. 27, at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg. The program will feature a symposium on "The Education of the American Jewish Child," with Theodore Baruch, Wayne Univer- sity instructor in speech, discuss- ing "The Public School," and Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Cong. Bnai...…

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…Page Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 15, 194k Detroit Pioneer Women Set Aids Yearbook How Others See $80,000 Goal in Campaign the Chronicle MRS. HIRAM KAUFMAN • • • Home Relief Sets Victory Meeting Plans Donor Affair Oct. 28 at Statler Preliminary to its annual fund raising affair, the Home Relief Society will hold its annual vic- tory meeting Oct. 20 in the home of Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg. LunCheon at 12:30 will preced...…

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…Bnai Brith Women Tighten Efforts For $75,000 Goal With a goal of $75,000 for their annual fund-raising event Nov. 22 at Masonic Temple, members of Detroit Bnai Brith Women'S chapters are tightening their ef- .s. 14—THE JEWISH NEWS To Wed Dec. 12 Friday, October 15, 1948 Women's Club Activities Henry Meyers Chosen Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi- dent of BETH AARON SISTER- HOOD, announces an SOS shower to be given Wednesday, Oct. 27, at the...…

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…Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 15, INS THANKS TO THOMAS E. EWEY • DISCRIMINATION OUTLAWED •• IN EMPLOYMENT • IN ADMISSION TO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN NEW YORK STATE . . . SETTING A PATTERN FOR OTHER STATES TO FOLLOW The provisions of the New York law are based on It simple philosophy, stated in the act itself: What, Governor Dewey has done to outlaw discrimination in employment has been followed by an equally...…

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…- THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, October 15, 1948 Danny Raskin's LIST ENING 1 [, :-,„ ,„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„„,„,„„,„„„,„„„„,„„,„„„„„„,„„„,„„„„„„„„„„„„„,,„„,„„„,„„„„„,„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„,„„,„„„„. WHEN BBYO PARADE ended, last week, at corner of Dexter and Boston . . Hy Horeristein, who works about 17 . hours a day, was sound asleep in his car back of the delicatesSen. . . . Huge booming of drums . intermingled with loud clamor of voices from public addr...…

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…Friday, October 15, 1948 • Page Thirteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ••• who has set his sights on our Freda Magid. • • • SURPRISE . . . When Dr. Robert Kaltman and his wife Lillian dropped in at a local nitery to celebrate their Three outstanding community 25th anniversary, their pals sur- leaders will participate in a prised them with good wishes. panel discussion at the first open Dotty Rosen's gang at the YPS of Shaarey Zedek will act as...…

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…Congregational News Synagogues Build Sukkahs To Celebrate Fall Festival Howard U. President To Address Beth El Men's Club on Monday Temple Israel to Break Ground For Building Sunday Afternoon Temple Israel invites the Jew- ish community to attend ground breaking ceremonies for the Tem- ple Israel building at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17. The half-hour ceremony will be held at the Temple site, Man- derson and Merton Rds. (Mander- son is one bl...…

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…• Page Fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 15, IMS Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00, Payable in Advance of Publication 548 WOODWARD CA. 1040 PERSONAL LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS YOUNG JEWISH girl, she looking, comes from it/fined family. Wish to meet a relined gentleman. 37-30. One who has ambition. Object matrimony. State age. Box 144, De...…

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…UN's Ability to Defend Jews Doubted by Israel THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Frida y , October 15. 1948 Richards' Case Is Stalemated in FCC Mullen, in an affidavit to the By ESTELLE BRAND WASHINGTON.—E y e b r ows FCC in connection with the in- AJC Executive Committee are being raised in the Capitol vestigation, stated that: "As president of the three licen- Meets in Chicago October these days over the Federal sees, affiant will not only continue Comm...…

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…4$ Friday, October 15, 1848 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Seminary Honors Eisenhower United Synagogue Delegates to Convene at Shaarey ledek it oans lical Ella i n d, ' by ition Sisterhood president, Mrs. Abe Katzman, has issued invitations for a brunch to officers and pro- gram chairmen of Michigan af- filiates. Mrs. Samuel Bernstein and Mrs. Morris Ruskin are in charge of the brunch and Mrs. Janice Mendelson is handling reserva- tions. ,t...…

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…I8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 15, 1943 Monument Unveilings . The family of the late Morris Pupko announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend the service. * * * The family of the late Minnie (Mrs. Samuel S.) Taxey an- nounce the unveiling of a monu- ment in her memory at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17...…

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