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June 17, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Partnership of H istories of THE JEWISH NEWS Anti-Semites and Anti-Zionists A Weekly Review Read Commentator's Pa lestine and Middle East of Jewish Events Reviews of Books by Christian Authorities on Page 4 Column on Page 2 VOLUME 15—No. 14 2114 Penobscot Bldg.--Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, June 17, 1949 ciigeo7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Cairo Intransigence Halts Peace UN Commission's Fact-Finding ove Delays R...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ New Platform for Anti-Semite and Anti-Zionist Dr. Max Lerner, in a series of articles on anti-Semitism in the New York Post, prior to his departure for Europe and Israel, found it necessary to discuss the "Phony 'Double Allegiance' Issue." Perhaps it could have been foretold that the charge of "dual allegiance" would assume more serious proportions with the reali- zation of the Zionist ideal. Prior to t...…

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…$15,000,000 Loan Granted j JNF for Four-Year-Period NEW YORK, (JTA)—A $15,- 000,000 loan to the Jewish Na- tional Fund in Jerusalem has been granted by the Bank of Ainerica, National Trust a n d Savings Association of Califor- nia, it was announced by Judge Morris Rothenberg, JNF presi- dent in the U. S. The loan is for a four-year period, Judge Roth- enberg said, adding that the funds would be applied immed- iately "toward the purchase and i...…

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…THE JEWISH MEWS i Member: American Association of English-Jewish News- papers, Michigan Press Association. Services: Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, King Features, Central Press Association, Palcor News Agency. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co.. 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich., WO, 5-1155. Subscription $3 a year; foreign $4. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Post Office, Det...…

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…Dr. S. Kleinman Elected Community Council President After four years as vice-presi- dent and nine years as a mem- ber of the executive committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman was elected president of the Coun- cil, to replace Aaron Droock, who was the president for the last four years, at the annual meeting on Tuesday, at the Jewish Center. Under the Council's constitu- tion, Mr. Droock could not suc- ceed himself. -...…

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…Congregational Activities Annual Temple Israel Meeting Set for June 21 Temple Israel will hold its an- nual congregational dinner and meeting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Featuring the meeting will be an announcement by Louis H. Schost.ak in behalf of the build- ing committee, of which he is chairman, indicating the date of the start of construction of the building of Temple Israel, on its property at Manders...…

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…Congregations Schools WM, Nate S. Shapero Heads Beth El ; Temple Nearing 100th Birthday . Cong, Bnai Moshe Consecrates 10 Girls Ten girls who have completed 10 years of study at the religious school of Cong. Bnai Moshe, will be consecrated at exercises at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 19. "The First Anniversary of Israel" will be the theme of a cantata to be presented by the consecrants. The program is an original work by Walter Farber , relig...…

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…2 Detroiters Join National Women's Service Committee First Beth Yehudah High School Graduation Scheduled June 26 Mrs. John C. Hopp, one of the campaign chairmen of the Worn- en's Division of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation and Mrs. Harry Jackson, executive director of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, have ben appointed to the national Committee on Women's Partici- pation in Communal Service, of the Council of Jewish Fe...…

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…• Young Adult Community Junior Division Honors Workers, Elects Leaders Career Group Plans `Cotton Cotillion' "Cotton Cotillion" is the theme of the dance to be held by the Career • Group, National Council of Jewish Women, at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, June 26, at Van's Barn, 31160 W. Eight Mile Road, Farmington. Junior Division volunteer workers in the 1949 Allied Jew- ish Campaign will be • honored at the annual meeting of the community service ...…

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…10 — THE JEWISH NEWS u, omen, The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the JEWISH HOME FOR AGED announces that its closing meeting of the season will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 20, in the annex of the Home, and will be dedicated to the memory of the group's financial secretary, Mrs. Kaplan (Celia) Faudem. * * * GREATER DETROIT TEMPLE 152, PYTHIAN SISTERS, ). will hold a benefit event WedneSday, June 22, at the Pythian Lodge Hall. A wiener roast is b...…

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…ciivitieJ in Society Pioneer Women Military Graduates Get JWB Bibles ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Twenty- berg, acting district chaplain of Name Officers eight Jewish midshipmen, mem- the Third Naval District, made At a recent meeting the fol- Hachug Haivri, Detroit Hebrew-Speaking Club, honored July bride-elect Drora Selesny and her fiance, Simon Kleinplatz, with lowing officers were elected to the Detroit Council of Pioneer a dinner at Lachar's. Women...…

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…Federation Scholarship Service Aids Needy Professional Aspirants Whether a promising young student needs tuition to con- tinue in professional school, fin- - ancial help for maintenance or assistance in securing special training, the subcommittee on scholarship service of the Jewish Welfare Federation has proved a comunity friend in need. Established as a "clearing house" for scholarship appli- cants and existing funds, the subcommittee was c...…

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…Receptions for Consecrants Of. Congregation Shaarey Zedek Annual consecration services of Congregation Shaarey. Zedek will be held at the synagogue on Sunday, June 19. At homes will be held that afternoon or evening, unless other- wise listed, for the following: NANCY BAER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baer of 18974 Warrington Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. BARBARA BAUM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baum of 2475 Calvert, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards...…

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…People ake Ne "The remaining J e w s in Shanghai, numbering 1500, are in hopes that the new regime will permit their emigration when transportation .facilities are favorable," reported Meyer E. Birman, HIAS director in the Far East since 1918, on his ar- rival from Shanghai this month. The HIAS director, who was the only represen- tative of an in- ternational Jew- ish organization serving the Jew- M. E. Birman ish refugees in the Shanghai gh...…

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…Reena Biederman Gives Piano Concert Monday Adiviiiei Socie THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, June 17, 1949 Prehistoric Man Traces Unearthed in Palestine . Reena Biederman, daughter of JDC Plans School of JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Evi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bieder- Social Work in Paris dences of the presence of pre- Elayne Lefkofsky has arrived home from Michigan State Col- man of 2480 Monterey, will be historic man in Palestine 500,000 The Joint Distr...…

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…41. Mr., Mrs. Mondry Deeply Impressed With Jewish Life in Argentine 111. - Mc. and Mrs. Harry Mondry, leaders in the Farband and Pioneer Women's circles in De- troit, who returned a few days ago from a prolonged visit in Buenos Aires, Argentine, spoke with enthusiasm about. the cul- tural activities of Jews in the Argentinian capital. Mrs. Adele Mondry addressed a number of meetings of Pioneer Women and the Jewish National Fund while in Bue...…

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…Summer Job Outlook Bleak, JVS Reveals The 1949 outlook for summer jobs in this area is less prom- ising than in several previous years, a recent survey by the Jewish Vocational Service re- vealed. Few employers send requests for summer workers to- place- ment and guidance agencies, JVS reports. Most summer hir- ing is done at the employers' .)f- nces, from applicants who come to them. Some advertise their openings in the newspapers. Applicant...…

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…• Detroiters Invest in MPAL Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8994 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) Entries for the second annual SUMMER MARATHON SWIM, this year for 10 miles, to be covered from Sunday, June 26, to Thursday, Aug. 26, are being accepted by Manny Ratner, su- pervisor of swimming. at the Center. The contest is open to Center members of all age groups. The distances for which credit will be given on a w...…

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…- `1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111E Danny P Probus Club Election Results Made Public Raskin's Probus Club of Detroit formal- ly installed its new officers for = the ensuing fiscal year in its club rooms in the Fisher Build- _ ing. a' •-e7- Julian A. Grace, the new pres- ident, will be assisted by Jahn M. Wise, Jack Behrmann, ...…

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…4 Carmel School To Break Ground Next Sunday 20—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 17, 1949 Hack Bros. Open Branch Orthopedic Shoe Store Carmel Hebrew School an- nounces the beginning of con- struction of its new school at • Wyoming near Thatcher. Ground will be broken on Sun- day, June 26, at 1 p.m. Out- standing speakers will address the public. Hebrew and Jewish songs will be sung by the school children. ' This educational center will provid...…

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…--, —.......4.111.1111WWW11111111115P3M1. —. Projected Monsky Memorial THE JEWISH NEWS-211 Small Communities Air Problems At Regional Parley in St. Joseph Friday, June 1'7, 1949 ZIONIST LEADERS JAILED BY HUNGARIAN GOV'MENT The problems faced by small Congregation Children of 'Israel, Jewish communities in meeting followed by a reception ten- LONDON, (JTA)—A number of local, national and overseas dered by the sisterhood of Zionist leaders...…

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…gla Hungarians Jews Deny Stifling of Religious Schools Obituaries Classified Advertisements "FISH" SAMSON, 58, of South CHARLES N. DEKTOR, 3760 Haven, Mich., died June 11 at Boston, died June 12. Service's his home. He is survived by his and interment was in Chester, NEW YORK- (JTA) -The SUMMER RESORTS wife, Lillian; two sisters, Mrs. Pa. He leaves his wife, Ida of Business Opportunities Philip Pinskey, Mrs. Sarah Detroit, and children of ...…

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…Classified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a Ivord. Minimum charge, $1.00. Call WOodward LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For. Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange REFINED, elderly couple desires 2 or 3 room unfurnished apartment. Reason- able rental. MA. 7597. FULLERTON - RUSSELL WOODS NICELY furnished room for couple. Kitch- ...…

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…Weissman Views Guatemala's Cultural Interest in Israel British A\ rms Sales to Arabs o Not Have OK from Bunche • ---- 71. Continued from Page 1 that Dr. Bunche had not given authorization for shipment of small arms by Britain to certain Arab states. He disclosed that Sir Alexander Cadogan, chief of the British • mission at the UN recently visited Dr. Bunche and informed him of Britain's plan to send small arms to the Mid- dle East, altho...…

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