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November 02, 1951 • Page Image 12

…30 Reform Congregations to Attend 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 2, 1951 Great Lakes Region Conference Delegates and visitors from 30 reform congregations in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wis-. Feldman Elected I of Temple Beth El; George Shanhouse, of Temple Beth EI Beth Moses Head in Rockford, Ill.; and Sylvia Roseman, educational director of Temple Emanuel in Gi nd Rapids. Rabbi Maurice Davis of the Young People's Congregation...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-13 man and director, respectiveir, Mrs. Henry Horowitz is hostess, Friday, November 2, 1951 omen .5 Cub Activitie3 Shirley Jaffee, president' of JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB, announces a square dance to be held Nov..‘18, at Parkside Hall, Jim . Schultheis will be caller, said Mrs. M. Bank, chairman. Mrs. Bank is assisted by Mes- dames S. Werber and N. Brown- stein. All proceedt go to charity. advises that Nov. 12 is the last day n...…

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…14-THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 2, 1951 omen Norine Alper Wed To S.A. Hoffman Jan Murray Featured At PWO Donor Event Yeshivah Ladies Plan Donor Nov. 6 . Mrs. Norman Kanter, presi- dent of the Detroit Council of The Ladies of Yeshivath Betas Mrs. J. Zemmal, president o f reservations, call Mrs. J. Zucker- Pioneer Women, announces that DAVID-HORODOKER JUNIOR S man, TO. 8-8499. Yehudah have completed final Jan Murray, radio and televi-...…

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…dr Suzanne Rosenthal Weds Gerald GaM •• citvtiteJ in Society Honoring Norma Karbal previous to her recent marriage to David Sklar at entertainments and showers were Mesdames Al Sklar, J. Parker, C. Slaback, William Karbal, Michael Karbal, Phillip Foreman, Iii.arry Fixler, Jack Erman, Joseph Karbal, Simon .Karbal, Harry Katzman, Nathan Fishman, Jack Karbal, R. B. Newman, Samuel Kohlenberg, Henry Fidler ; Sam Levin and Miss Connie Karbal. Fol...…

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…0 To Wed in March Former Detroit Girl To Wed R. L. Greenberg Marcia Cohen Wed To Boston Youth Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schlafer, Before an improvised altar of Hollywood, Fla., formerly of at the Hotel Statler on Oct. 4, Detroit, announce the engage- Marcia Barbara Cohen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cohen, of 3230 Cambridge Rd., exchanged marriage vows with Robert Reginald Kurson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kurson, of Boston, Mass. Dr. B. ...…

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…. . . Itvtite3 in ociely Over 100 women attended a benefit tea given for Eugene Eisner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eisner, of Prairie Ave., on the occasion of his ninth birthday. Proceeds from the tea were do- nated to the Sisterhood of Cong.. Bnai Israel in Pontiac and the Pioneer Women of Detroit. Miss Etta Ross, niece of Mrs. Eisner, and Mrs. Rose Tenner poured at the tea table, which was centered with a huge birthday cake. MisS Belle. Mo...…

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…Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity.'—Disraeli, By - By Barbara Betsy Levin Brown mumf,3r3 Centro,: Higk High Members of Temple Beth El's high school and their friends will go aquatic when they meet at the Woodward Jewish Center Nov. 17 for a splash party. When the swim session adjourns, mem- bers will go to the home of Gin- ny Kuttenauer for dancing and refreshments. Lois Manheim will help Ginn...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS—i 9 Israel Acclaims Elimination of Barter in Middle East Security Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—It is the opinion. of the Israel Foreign Ministry that a decision to proceed with the formation of a Middle East command without making over- tures to Arab states is a wel- come indication that the Four Powers do not intend making participation in the regional security system an object of political byter. • I...…

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…Family, Friends and Community Greet Daniel L Tickton on His 70th Birthday Happy birthday messages poured into the home of Daniel L. Tickton, Detroit businessman and a Certified PUblic Account- 20---THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November Z, 1951 Our Letter Box years later he moved to Wal- tham, Mass., where he operated a news stand, sold papers on the trains and was an active Hadassah Thanks Jewish News For Coverage of Publicity alderman. He mar...…

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…Israel Bonds Aid Power Development JWB's Leadership Mobilization On GI and Comm unity Opens Sat. 09e Ul ry a de _Air WASHINGTON, D. C.—Three invitation of the Department of hundred key Jewish community De f ens e. Three generals will This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest leaders from all sections of the country are expected to partici- pate in the two-day National Leadership Mobilization on GI and Community Serv...…

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…Among Candidates At Nov. 6 Election 22—THE JEWISH N EWS Friday, 'November 2, 1951 Emma Sehaver Is Guest Artist At .ITV Donor Medical Equipme -nt Donated to ZOA Sent to GZ's Kupat .Cholim in Israel. Military Farewell Given Past Rosenwald Post Commander A soldier's farewell - was given CHARLES N. WILLIAMS, can- to Harold Rosenthal, a past com- didate for re-election to the of- mander of the Julius Rosewald fice of City Treasurer, has been ...…

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…• einnalitOMMNIIMOMOINNIMMONINIMMIMMFONIIMMMINSMIMIHRINIMN WIMOMMOr Danny 111111111 1111 11t1111111111111 1 0 Raskin's S LISTENING T State Odd Fellows Honor Bordelove At the 107th annual session of the Michigan Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows held in Grand Rap- ids, Maurice Bordelove, Detroit leader of the Order, was chosen Grand Herald of the state or- ganization. The office is the first in line of succession to that...…

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…24—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries Friday, November 2, 1951 Monument Unveilings Joel Cashdan, of UHS Faculty, Dies SAMUEL GREENSPAN, 11331 OSCAR KLEIN, 2643 Park, The family of the late Davis (Unveiling announcements may be in- Dexter, died Oct. 12. Services died Oct. 24. Services were at serted by mail or by calling The Jewish Hiller announces the unveiling were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Adler News office, WO. 5-1155. Wr...…

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…Center Language Classes Help Detroit Newcomers Find Jobs The scene is a fruit store. A woman points helplessly at the things she wishes to buy.- The seller has to make it clear in sign language how much it costs. The woman can't express herself in English because she is a new- comer and unfamiliar with the language. The scene shifts to an employ- ment office. A man is trying hard to fill out the question- naire but gives up in despera- tion-h...…

November 02, 1951 • Page Image 26

…LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted - Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange PHARMACIST, married, one child, de- YOUNG COUPLE with infant desire 5 MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE desires 3 room LADY ALONE will share her 5 room sires lower 5 or 6 room flat or in- room flat or two bedroom apartment. apartment or income. Reasona...…

November 02, 1951 • Page Image 27

…Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS Wanted - Exchange For Sale - To Rent [ ATTRACTIVE room; apartment of widow [ for employed girl; unlimited phone, kitehen privileges optional. TY. 4-0566. KOREAN VET, just returned, desper- [ ately needs 4 or 5 room apartment or flat for wife, two • children. Reasonable [ rent. TO. 7-1336. A LARGE ROOM, nicely furnished, adult home, home privileges. TO. 9-6134. FOR LEASE OR RENT, catering upgtairs...…

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…H Historic Me' t ugs • Keparh aons, UJA Continued from Page 1 Mrs. S. Alexander Brailove, chairman of the UJA Women's Division, reported that the women had raised $10,000,000 for the UJA. Israel Ambassador Eban, in a powerful address analyzing Is- rael's difficult problems, spoke of UJA's major position as Is- rael's supporter and asserted: "The sale of Israel bonds and the remarkably sympa- thetic action of the American people whose represe...…

March 02, 1951 • Page Image 1

…Call Volunteers Needed: Al li ed Campaidns Urgient !r) "A big job" must be accomplished during the coming few weeks—and it must be achieved by volunteer workers. This is the gist of an urgent call issued by Abe Kasle, chairman of the 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign, who declared that "all of us will be needed to work and to give to the best of our abilities to make the campaign our primary community obligation for the coming months." Declaring th...…

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…e ellter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 HRDNICLE 27 Vol. 53—No. 9 Friday, March 2, 1951 10e a Copy-43 Per Year Water to lieger Point 1 Aid to Go to Israel WASHINGTON—(Special) —A 'Point Four' agreement was signed between the Unit- ed States and Israel providing U.S. assistance in training Is- raeli technicians, it was an- nounced by the Technical Co- operation Administration. The pact was signed at Hakirya by Moshe Sharett, Isr...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOV1TZ Mythology: When 'Folklore' MUST be Corrected "The Funk and Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklor e, Mythology and Legend," the second volume of which has recentl y been issued by Funk & Wagnalls (153 E. 24th St., N. Y. 10), is a remarkable work. Compiled by 33 outstanding world authoritie S on the numerous subjects dealt with in the book, this dictionar will prove a delight to its readers and will ser...…

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…Americo Yewish Periodical Celt .111111111111.nmENIPPIPm. NW' Friday, March 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Goldman, Newman and Stutz Head Trade Divisions Drive Awaiting Big Day JWV Auxiliary Sets Luncheon The Goodwill luncheon com- Trade and professional work- be Alma Fox, Mildred Fox, mittee of the Department of Helen Golde, Benson Jaffee, Sey- ers in the 1951 Allied Jewish Michigan Auxiliary, JWV, will Campaign will be heade...…

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…Truman Expresses Confidence That Israel Will Always Remain a 'Fortress of Freedom' THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, March 2, 1951 sented with a plaque hailing his Final Resting Place "championship of democracy in For Hatikvah Writer the U.S. and throughout the world; his invaluable aid in the NEW YORK (JTA) — T h e establishment of the new state American Section of the Jew- of Israel and his untiring ef- forts in espousing the cause of ish Agency ...…

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…Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, March 2, 1951 NCJW Slates UN Observer Mrs. Adolph Robison of West Englewood, N. J., accredited ob- server to the United Nations for the National Council of Jewish Women, will be the principal speaker on the world affairs day program, "Tomorrow is Now," presented by the Detroit Section of the National Council of Jew- DETROIT Page 3 JEWISH CHRONICLE • • e Program Set on Inter Faith H...…

March 02, 1951 • Page Image 4

…A- Shocking Blow As the Editor Views the News ... 'Aristeas to Philocrates' WO. Leniency for Nazis A bill for the admission of persons who were "nominal" Nazis or Fascists if they • joined their parties at an early age, or if they became members of groups, whose ac- tions caused a world war, to obtain employ- ment, or for similar reasons, passed the U. S. House of Representatives last week and was sent for action to the U. S. Senate. Thu...…

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…America AwlsIf Periodical ea 1 11.1111111111111.11/1 .1111.11111,00 WINIPwmr"..1 11," ■..... ---- DETROIT JEWISH Page 4 CHRONICLE Repairs in the Field Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published Weekly by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 900 Lawyers' Building, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 Per Year. Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at...…

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…. every constructive cause in . the community and as a Zionist leader won national recogni- tion." Dr. Eisenstein recently re- turned from Israel where he and his family lived in both cities and in the kibbutzim. His observations on religion in Is- rael will be very profound, point- ed out Albert Elazar, program chairman of the Detroit Zionist District. Under the leadership Of Sam- uel Feldstein, ZOD has embarked on an intensive drive to rein...…

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…Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 1111•11111••••••-•"/".. 7'7 !Way, March 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE What's the Score? Work Well Done Bnai Briar Concert-Dance Highlights Series to End By LARRY ALTMAN vOl; t TEAMS ARE battling for playoff honors now that the regular 1950 basketball season has ended at the Jewish Community Center. The extra curricular con- tests are featuring Bale Post Whites, Harry Thomas, Dexter Chev...…

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…Israel's Farming—Growing Source of Strength Total Area Under Cultivation Rises from 350,000 Dunams in 1922 to 1,700,000 *Now In a little more than a generation, Pal- estine has been transformed from a primi- tive land not very different economically' from its Middle-Eastern neighbors, to the most highly developed country in that part of the world. Nowhere is this change more dramatically indicated than in the agricul- ture of the State of Is...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical Ceh Friday, March 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 g n the kRealtn, of Local Society Engaged in Beverly Hills Plights Troth Sngagements Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pohl announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Paul Danto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Danto of Fleet avenue. • • • Mr. and Mrs, Samuel N. Kagan of Wisconsin avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Bernard Levin...…

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…l u‘o COUNCIL OF WOMEN'S READING CIRCLES will hear a lecture by Dr. H. Frank, editor of the Freie Arbeiter Shtime on "The Article of the Half Cen- tury." It will be held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, at Workmen's Circle Center. * * Albert Plazar, associate super- intendent of United Hebrew Schools. will be guest sne'llz.er n.t an afternoon meetinv of CUM 2 of PTry"Tro.7R, W01\./T-PN'S organ- ization. "rednesday, 1 p. m., at Halevy * * SHEPTTTH LEA...…

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…c enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, March 2, 1951 ea ches not(' Women s Society notes Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Foon of Leslie avenue and Mrs. Alvin Foon and son Kenneth have re- turned from a month stay in Miami Beach. Clubs The Beth Shmuel Auxiliar will hold a luncheon meeting I. noon, Wednesday at the congre- gation. The donor event will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Las- tar of ...…

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…8 — THE JEWISH NEWS Former JN City Editor, Husband, Take Part in Israel Service Tonight Friday, March 2, 1951 Rabbi Aronson to Talk At Men's Clubs' Dinner The annual intercongrega- CONG. BNAI ZION: At Saturday services, Rabbi Solomon H. Grus- tional dinner sponsored by the kin will speak on "Shekolim, Then and Now." Men's Clubs of Detroit congre- ... , . CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 6 pm., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. GEMIL...…

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…YeWiSit DETROIT Page 8 Teen-Age High _finks JEWISH CHRONICLE Pledging Drive Aid orto itsmipt, By 5IARCIA KLEIN51AN Friday, March 2, 1951 secutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- icle, a newspaper printed and circu- lated in said County of Wayne. JAMES H. SEXTON, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN, Deputy Probate Register. SECOND INSERTION T AM CAUGHT off guard with Weisman, Helene V...…

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…cutg . . THE GRAND OPENING thwest Detroit's Newest Shopping Center 18 20 7 WYOMING Corm CURTIS GENERAL LINEN SUPPLY CO. 1016 E. Palmer TRinity 3-5980 CITY SMOKED FISH 1348 Napoleon WO. 2-8283 Wholesale Grocers 2465 Russell DETROIT CITY DAIRY 1347 Napoleon WO. 5-1288 NATIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS 8938 - 12th Western Refrigeration & Equip. Co. Hill Refrigerators 3756 Woodward TE. 1-849 TR. 1-0606 WO. 3-0350 …

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…• - C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11•1111111110".". ■- Page 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, March 2, 1951 • Ir. 1 ni? Sneaker l Workmen's Circle to Hold irvi 1141-West Leadership Parley "Leadership Training" will be Research Dept. and chairman of the theme of an intensive pro- Branch 463, who will share a gram for the mid-west confer- panel On "What We Aim for in ence of the English speaking Our Educational Progr...…

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…Plans June Wedding , e ngagerrten Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freed of Miami, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Seymour Milgrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mil- grom of Grand Ave. Mr. Milgrom attended the Detroit Institute of Technology, where he was affili- ated with Kappa Sigma Kappa. The couple plan to wed June 24. * * * Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachman announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Barbara, to Milton Herber...…

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…American "elvish Periodical Cep Page 10 I Friday, March 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregations Lists Services BRYOutlook Obituaries Rocket Zager Dies in • Florida SAM THOMAS. 68. of 3360 Waverly avenue, died Feb. 20. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is sur- vived by his wife, Rae; sons, Harry and Max, and daughters, Mrs. Rose Gold and Mrs. Minnie Broner. Chumosh class at 4:30 p.m. TIME TO LIGHT By NATE ...…

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…▪ THE JEWISH NEWS-1 Friday, March 2, 1951 From Zion Legionnaire to Detroit AdiviiieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. will leave on Wednesday fOr a stay in Hollywood Beach, Fla. Dr. Willard Mayer of Boston Blvd. has returned from a cruise of the West Indies on the S. S. NieW Amsterdam. Mr..and Mrs. Louis B. Heavenrich of Mendota Ave are spend- ing a few weeks in Cocoa, Fla., where they are visiting his parents, Mr. a...…

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…( Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 CHRONICLE WANT ADS Classified Ads Accepted up to 4 P.M. Wednesday Rotes: 6c Per Word. Minimum Churge $1.00 Payable in Advance of Publication 900 Lawyers Building, Detroit 26, Mich. - WO 1-1040 ELECTROLYSIS PERSONAL . GENTLEMAN, - 40, refined, wishes to ELECTROLYSIS UNWANTED hair removed forever safely by fast short wave method. Faster, painless. no scars. Doctor references. Open evenings. Wo...…

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…1 2—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 2, 1951 ActivitieJ in Society 0 Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bittker have moved from Atkinson Ave. and are now residing at 25391 Concord Ave., Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. John L. BrOwn of StrAhcona Dr. left on Monday for a stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Renfrew Rd. left on Sunday for a week's visit with members of her family in New York and Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and their daughter, ...…

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…Americo t 7ewisk Periodical e 1101./.101111111111/.1110=11.111.6111111/11110,- DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Pogo 12 Detroit's Own Leonard Schwartz •b • Returns for Birntingham Exitt it Friday, March 2, 1951 Young Israel Crows ••• ■ By MRS. ROBERT BREWS DETROIT JEWISH COMMUNITY honored the homecoming of its personal prodigy, Leonard HE Schwartz, noted young sculptor, at a reception last Wednesday at the Jewish Center. The affair was sponsor...…

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…IIIIIPIIIII1.111111111.111.11111111111111WP Pioneer 'Women to Hold Shower for Israelis A special social gathering for members and friends will be held by Club 1, Pioneer Women, Tuesday evening, at the Labor Zionist Institute. T h e social will take the form of a shower, with gifts being sent to Moat- zoth Hapoeloth, the working women's coun- cil in Israel. Gifts, such as line ns, plastic dishes, c u tlery and the like are e s p e cially de- ...…

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…14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 2, 1951. Obituaries MAX ADELSON, 15349 Sor- rento. died Feb, 19. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiating. He leaves his son, Marvin. Inter- ment. Machpelah Cemetery. * * * WILLIAM WEINBERG, 136 Clairmount, died Feb. 20. Ser- vices were held at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor- relick and Cantor J. H. Sonen- klar officiating. He leaves his wife, Bella; his son Dr. Alex Weinb...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, March 2, 1951 Jewish Drama, Music Featured at Music Hall An afternoon of Jewish drama and music will be presented at 2 p.m., Sunday, at the Music Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange FURNISHED ROOM to rent for couple, kitchen privileges. Dexter section. TY. 4-2657, TO. 5-0102. WANTED TO RENT: Advertising execu- tive wa...…

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…16—THE JEWISH NEWS Shades of Vilification! Friday, March 2, 1951 Notorious Rabbi Schultz Gets Backing of Pegler NEW YORK — (AJP) — The controversy raging over the Jewish anti-Red league grew in scope as columnist - Westbrook Pegler devoted a full laudatory column to Rabbi Benjamin Schultz, director of the Ameri- can Jewish League Against Communism, under attack by America's major Jewish organ- izations. The organizationS, members of the Na...…

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…• Noted Leaders View Israel Bond Issue as Foundation for Economic Future THE JEWISH NE S A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Campaign Moves Into Action: Enlist as a Worker NOW Articles on Page 6 VOLUME 18—No. 21 Allied Jewish Editorial, Page 4 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, February 2, 1951 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Israel To Take In 30,000 in 60 Days; Shazar Rejected by USS Underground to Freedom...…

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…Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, offlo C iffRONICLE ettto-Lt „Tauri4 It, Vol. 53—No. 5 .416 27 Friday, February 2, 1951 10c a Copy—$3 Per Year StrikeHits Center Unit Year Old 20 Israel Factories TEL AVIV—WNS—Twenty of Israel's metal plants have closed down following a strike of 500 workers for higher wages. The industry's manufacturers association announced the pi ints would remain closed until the government intervened to have ...…

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…Kasle's Selection for Campaign Leadership Is Widely Acclaimed Allied Jewish Campaign and other community leaders ex- pressed satisfaction over the se- lection of Abe Kasle for the chairmanship of the 1951 drive. Recalling that Mr. Kasle for several years was among those who set the pace for big giv- ing and continues to be not only one of the large contribu- tors but also among the most untiring workers, his co-work- ers, who pledged their wh...…

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…Americo Yewisli Periodical eCh Friday, February 2, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 JWF Budget Meeting Urges Strong Support of ampatgn Sets Chicago Rabbi Continues in Post Histadrut Unity was the keynote of the need to budget more money for schools, Meyers explained. 1951 pre-campaign budget con- In the field of community rela- ference of the Jewish Welfare tions, Garvett urged that funds be Federation Sunday, as leaders allocated t...…

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…THE JEWISH N EWS-3 Windsor Jewry Opens Drive For $200,000 Fund Feb. 14 The Windsor Jewish Corn- munity is starting a campaign for $200,000 Feb. 14. Part of the funds will be used to build a Jewish center. Leading the Windsor Welfare Fund Drive are Reuben Madoff, Eli C. Golden and Harry M. Cherniak. Mr. Cherniak says: "Not only will a center pro- vide a distinctly Jewish orien- tation for the youth of Wind- sor, but it will also furnish a me...…

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