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September 21, 1956 • Page Image 1

…Sukkot: Our Festival of Thanksgiving HE JEWISH NEWS Another Clarification-of Israeli ReCord A of ., 1 >to, P.:vents Weekly Review ‘4' ?\') 6 J) CP cz, % Michigan's Only English Jewish Newspaper— * r VOLUME XXX—No. 3 env 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE P sZ Is Believing Commentary, Page 2 '% ( , 3 Editorial, Page 4 . I s ra e I's Signposts of the Future: Seeing ie Detroit Jewish Chronicle , September 21, 1956 $5.00 Per Year; Single ...…

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…Friday, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWI SH NE Purely Commentary BorderUnrestMountsalammarskjold,Burns Call for Cessation of Israel-Arab Fighting By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., SCENE OF NEW TROUBLES • With United Nations chair- man Col. Finn Moe supporting (JTA) — United Nations efforts 'Signposts in - Israel': Seeing is Believing the Israeli position, the MAC to stem the mounting tide of We were a bit startled by this editor...…

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…Ask UNESCO Commission to Probe Jordan's Anti-Jewish Discrimination ish faith and is not limited to Israeli citizens. One of UNESCO's principal objectives, it was observed, has been the facilitating of interna- tional travel regardless of re- ligion. Judge Polier emphasized that the Jordan ban prohibits travel not only by Jewish UNESCO personnel but also by private tourists and visiting scholars and thus is "in contravention of mutual respon...…

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…Too Few Teachers for Too Many THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers. Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road. Detroit 35. Mich.. VE. 3-9364 Subscription $5 a year Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter' Aug. 6, 1942, a...…

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…United Jewish High School Merges with United Hebrew's Program After three years of plan- ning, the United Jewish High School will be merged with the United Hebrew Sch' _pis in time for school opening this fall, it was announeed by Abe Kasle, president of the United Hebrew Schools. The affiliation is considered a milestone in Jewish educa- tion in Detroit, the merger be- ing effected in the interest of a sounder Jewish educational effort and m...…

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…TEL AVIV (JTA) — An "Atoms for Peace" exhibition was opened by United States Ambassador Edward B. Lawson in the presence of members of the Israel' Parliament and Is- raeli scientists. President Eisenhower, in a message cabled from Washing- ton to the opening ceremony, said. "The Israel government's impressive display in connection BARTLEY CRUM People Make News `Atoms for Peace' Opens in Israel Noted Speakers to Participate in Holy Day Isra...…

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…William Rosenwald, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and Rabbi Herbert Friedman, UJA executive vice- president, who were here Mon- day to confer with Allied Jew- ish Campaign leaders, as part of a nationwide good-will tour by UJA leaders, announced inaug- uration of the fall and final phase of UJA's nationwide cam- paign. They stated that UJA is seeking $30,000,000 in cash by Nov. 30, to meet new emer- gencies. At the same time tha...…

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…Holiday Season to Conclude With Simhat Torah Services The concluding days of the Sukkot season will be observed in our synagogues beginning next Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, and continuing Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27 and 28. The following is a calendar of services for the two final holi- days of Shemini Atzeret and Simha Torah as w ell as for sabbath services today and Sat- urday. Beth Aaron Synagogue Holiday services will be held at 6:30 p...…

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…Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. David Breslau, former na- tional secretary of the organiza- tion who has just returned to the U. S. to resume work for the movement, will be featured speaker. Dr. Last to Receive Conservatives' Citation and Mrs. Leah Koven will lead in community singing. Women of Branch 4 will serve as host- esses. The following newly-elected officers of the Labor Zionist Council will be installed: Sand- ford Goldberg, chai...…

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…0 High-Ranking Leader Marks Birthday rn Irwin I. Ciihn, at 60, Heads Bond Drive and U. of M. Hillel ti O Oldest 'Newsboy' to Celebrate 75th Birthday He has a son, Elm, living in A venerable figure in Down- the Majestic Bldg., Woodward town Detroit will celebrate his at Michigan, since 1910, he has California; a daughter, Mrs. 75th birthday on Wednesday. seen a city spring up around Charlotte Brandimore; t w o And even if it is a special...…

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…Mrs. Palman to Head UHS Auxiliary Group Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli MRS. IRVING PALMAN At a recent board meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, United Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Irving Palman, recently re - elected president, revealed plans of the organization for the coming year. Mrs. Palman will be assisted in carrying out the season's pro- gram by the following women: Mesdames Harry Obserstein...…

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…•• er Beth Aaron Men's Club Plans 'Cabaret Night' Fete 50thAnniversary Nine Years Later x ti s. W Mr. and Mrs. Olshansky Mr. and Mrs. David Olshan- sky, of 2682 Cortland, had a quiet 50th wedding anniversary celebration nine years ago. They kept on postponing the golden years' event until earlier this month—when they • chose the 10th anniversary of the Ol- shansky Family Club, which they organized — to celebrate their 59th wedding dat...…

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…HANITA CHAPTER of Pio- GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- neer Women will hold its TER of Pioneer Women will omen s Uittb Activities LADIES 0 F YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH will h o 1 d their 28th annual donor lunch- eon, 0 c t. 30, 12:30 p.m., a t Lacar's, 13224 Dexter. The entire profits of this luncheon will go toward the purchase of a lot for a new Yeshiva branch in Oak Park. For reservations or information, call Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, UN. 2-6868, or Mrs. Pe...…

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…* Volunteers for Vol. 1, No. 2 B'nai B'rith Adopts $250,000 Goal for Current Bond Drive Oct. 10 to -Mark .Ben-Gurion,'s 70th Birthday at Women's Division Luncheon; 30-Day Drive for $250,000 David Horowitz, Governor of the Central Bank of Israel, At a joint meeting of the men the extent possible, the activi- ties of the groups so that par- and women leaders of the allel campaigning could take and Sarah Tal, Miss Israel of 1956, will join wi...…

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…rael's Progress September 21, 1956 "Chen" Is the Road to Woman of Valor Last week, Mrs. Charles Milan was introduced as one of the only ten women in the United States who was privileged to wear the Woman of Valor pin, symbolic of sales of $100,000 or more, and Mrs. Milan said she felt lonely in _such an exr_du- sive group. She may not be lone- ly long. Mrs. Perry Goldman, Chen Chairman for Detroit, an- nounced this week that 145 wo- men in ...…

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…activities in Society Miss Mary Bakst will return to her voice studies in Milan, Italy, during the coming week, after spending several weeks here with her family. Miss Bakst will remain with her sister, Mrs. Louis Zucker, 19341 Riverview, until her departure for New York on Tuesday, when she boards the Cristoforo Colombo for Genoa. Prior to her visit home, Miss Bakst had been in Italy for five years, part of that time on a Fulbright Award. Sh...…

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…Miss Feldman Plights Troth to L. Shulman City of Hope Duartians Plan Cocktail Party A garden-cocktail party will be the season's opening event for the Duartians of the City of Hope. The program will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30, at the Belcrest Hotel, with music fur- nished by Mickey Woolf and his orchestra. Minimum age of the group is 21. For information, call Pearl Klein, UN. 4-9572, or Julia Sherr, TY. 6-4962. To Wed in Fall Mrs. Maril...…

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…Friday, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1, Pioneer Council Holds 'Open House' Monday An "Open House," the first membership affair of the season for the Detroit Council of Pio= neer Women, will be held Mon- day, 1 p.m., at the new Labor Zionist Building, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Norman Kanter, past presi- dent of the organization, will serve as chairman for the after- noon. She will introduce the new slate of officers, headed by Mrs. I...…

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…▪ Judge Kaufman UrgesRegistration BY HON. NATHAN J. KAUFMAN Judge of Probate With the observance of Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur we have had an opportunity to re-. view our lives. Regardless of the hardships and heartaches many of us faced during the past year, we should have offered a prayer of thanks for the privilege of being in these United States. Judge Kaufman We take the many advantages and freedoms that we enjoy as citizens for gran...…

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…Fr iday, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Suburban Community---i Rabbi Returns to Michigan to Lead Emanu-El Services University instructor and coun- By the Oak-Woodser "It's wonderful to be back in selor on curriculum in the sec- ondary. schools of Detroit. Michigan." Hebrew classes, taught in con- The sentiment is that of Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, newly- junction with the United He- appointed spiritual leader of brew Schools, R...…

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…4 117=-ITOU • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6 ROOMS lower flat, 3 bedrooms, gas heat. Martindale near Elm- hurst. Rent $75. DU. 2-2303. UPPER 6-room flat, gas heat, 4214 Richton. WE. 4-3570. 3770 EDISON-Lower 5 rooms, heat. Open Sunday. $65. NICE furnished room, 2 in • family, gentleman or lady. 3737 Richton. WE. 5-4998. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, tele- phone service, good transportation. UN. 1-6670. GENTLEMAN OR LADY-Comfort- able roam, by ...…

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…17—.-titnntS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE • C4 Z MARLOWE MEYERS 18496 NO. OF JAS COUZENS Custom blt., beaut; home in most desired loc., 2 spacious bdrms., most beaut. lge. kit., scr. and glassed in terr., whole bsmt., floor tiled, Ige. rec. rm., gas ht., 1% car gar. Mr. Operman or Mr. Silver. UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE O'DONNELL MADSEN CO. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Realtor Everyone a Good Buy! Double Your Money 50-RM. BRICK HOT...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 47—HOUSES FOR SALE ILENE 18071 18426 INDIANA Open 2 - 5 Sunday OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 7-rm. Brk. Bung. Nat'l fireplc.; scrnd. terr.; alum. sts., scs.; rec. rm. Nr. Mumford and Schultz schls., synagogue. Newly dec. $18,500.. Mr. Oringer. 13420 W. 7 MILE AT ROSELAWN Nr. Beth Abraham Syn. 3 Bedrooms, rec. room, carpCting, draperies, gas heat, natural fire- place, maid's room, stall shower, breakfast room, 2-car garage, air- cond...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE'' 17—HOUSES FOR- SES FOR SALE _ CHERRYLAWN 18616 MAJESTIC OAK. PARK NORTHLAWN 17321 OPEN 2 - 5 SUN. JEROME. OAK PARK OAK PARK MORITZ A lovely Ranch home on a most attrac. cor. lot. Lge. liv. rm. with Din. L-36 ft. Nat'l fireplc.; lots of closet spc.; radiant ht; 3 bdrms. Owner transf. to Chicago. Very anx. for offer. Mrs. Gates. Very clean, spacious, • all brick 3 bedrm. Eng. Col., 1st lay., large modern kitchen wit...…

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…HUNTINGTON WOODS Brick English Colonial In the proper "Mr. Executive this is for you for your growing family." Four bedrooms plus complete maid quarters. First floor den. Three baths and extra lavatory, breakfast nook, formal dining room, recreation room, double garage with solid drive, beautifully landscaped. "Just like a park." You can have im- mediate posses si o n. $38,000. Terms. Call Mrs. Clare BARNES B. F. CHAMBERLAIN CO. BIRWOOD 166...…

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…Priciky, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -.4 • 17-HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE 18400 BIRWOOD, corner Pickford. Brick colonial, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, 2 bathrooms, stall shower, breakfast room, open Sunday. By owner. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE HARDING 21960 ...)AK PARK. Open Sunday 2-5, Gen- eva, 23250. Near 9 Mile. 3-bedroom, face brick ranch, tile features, car- peting, side-drive, garage. Terms. Call Mr. D., DI. 1-8922. SOUTHFIELD - 8...…

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…DRYERS VENTED, appliances in- stalled, etc. Reasonable. Cal] any time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. 1. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS 55 gal. $2.50 30 gal. 2.00 15 gal. 125 Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY MATT DEAN Phone KE 3-4870 — KE 1-1593 CARPENTER — Alterations of all kinds. Free ,estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815. SECRETARIAL service, my home. Typing: business, personal, special ...…

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…World Powers Stress Israel's Role as 'Pivot' Nation in Suez Crisis (Continued from Page 1) "However, almost at the same moment British Prime Minister Eden in the House of Commons predicted that if Egyptian Presi- dent Nasser succeeded in his seizure of the Suez Canal he next would launch a military at- tack on Israel. Some felt there was an implication that Britain would assist Israel with arms in this event. "Meanwhile Premier Guy Mallet of ...…

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…HE JEWISH NE Egyptian intellectuals' Revolt Against War-Mongers A Weekly Review Among Arabs Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 VOLUME 20 — No. 2 Sholem Asch's Magnificent Portrait of the Lawgiver of Jewish Events "Moses" Review on Page 4 Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 108 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit Michigan, September 21, 1951 ..1F01.7 $4.00 Per Year ; ...…

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…7- • 2—THE JEWISH NEWS AMP AL to Fete Its Stockholders At 10th Anniversary Dinner Monday At a banquet on Monday even- ing, at the Hotel Staler, AMPAL (American Palestine Trading Corporation) will celebrate its 10th anniversary with stock and bond-holders. A complete report of the cor- poration will be given and pla- ques distributed to members most active in initiating sales of stock during the early years of AMPAL. Principal speakers will ...…

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…Importation of Non-KOsher Meats Aggravates Food. Problem in Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Opp o s i t ion in the Israel Parliament Mon- day night attacked the govern- ment's food rationing and dis- tribution system as "bureaucra- tic and' inefficient" during the debate on the food policy. The religious parties appealed for a halt in the importation of non- kosher meats. At the conclusion of the de- bate which...…

September 21, 1951 • Page Image 4

…great Biography Sholem Asch Produces Magnificent Portrait ; Samuel the Translator The Torch Bearers As the Editor. Views the. News ... Hadassah's Objectives Detroit Hadassah, already having at- tained a membership of 'nearly 7,000, is in the process of enrolling more women to share in the responsibilities of the organiza- tion in behalf of Israelland the .hlindreds of thousands of people who are Waiting for an opportunity to settle in the...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1951 5 Holidays Require Earlier Deadlines Riviera in Israel Not Too Remote From an Actuality Due to the large Rosh Hashanah edition to be published on Sept. 28, all copy for that issue must be in our hands on Monday, Sept. 24. - Feature story in the current September-October edition of the Lincoln-Mercury Times Ma- gazine, and occupying its front and back covers is a story by Meyer Levin, with origin...…

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…4 1111111 Sophie Sings 10 C's Higher for Israel Sophie Tucker, first lady of song, buys $10,000 Israel bond in honor of James G. Mc- Donal d, first U.S. Ambassador to Israel, while he in turn pre- sents her with the first copy of his new book, "My Mission in Israel." Funds provided through the $500,000,000 State of Israel Bond drive will be in- dispensable t o t h e expansion of Israel's econ- omy and the ab- 'sorption of hun- dreds of thou-...…

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…Kasle Drafted Again to Lead 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign HENNY YOUNGMAN, guest entertainer, provokes laughter from left to right, ABE HASLE, MILTON S. MAHLER, HARVEY H. GOLDMAN and SAMUEL H. RUBINER, at the second annual stag day of the Detroit Service Group. * * * Other features of the program Voting in unanimous accord, members of the Detroit Service were comedy by Henry Young- Group drafted Abe Kasle to re- man, popular entertainer, a peat ...…

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…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1951 Rosh Hashanah Services Israel Bonds to Be Stressed During High Holiday Period The Israel bond theme will be Three youth services will be stresseed in all Detroit congre- conducted during the High Holy gations during the High Holy Days. Boys and girls from the Days. ages of 10 to 14 will hold services in the Kate Frank Chapel; ages 7 to 9, in the prayer room and 4 to 6 in the kindergarten MOM. T...…

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…Rabbi Waintrup Assumes Bnai' David to Enlarge Temple Israel Plans Leadership of Pa, Temple Hebrew School Classes- Plans Joint Sabbath Rabbi Harold B. Waintrup, of Temple Beth El, Steubenville, 0., has announced the resignation of his pulpit to wpm assume duties as spiritual leader of The Old York Road Temple, in Ab- ington, Pa., • newly organized* temple in t h e Suburbs of Phil- adelphia. Rabbi a n d Mrs. Waintrup and their daughter, Deb- by...…

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…UHS Opens New Branch For Students in Northwest New faces of instructors who will teach this year at branches of the United Hebrew School, their high school and the Midrasha, College of Jewish Learing, are standing, left to right: REUVEN BAR-LEVAV, LEON TABORI, ISRAEL BACK; seated Mrs. RENEE SCHNEEBALG and Miss IOLA SCHIPLER. * * .* Abe Kasle, president of the United Hebrew S c h o o 1 s, an- nounces the opening of a new branch of the Unite...…

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…Bay- City Water Commissioner Anxious For 1953 and Family Reunion in Israel Since the filtration plant went Fresh from Ohio State Uni- versity in 1916, Louis Benjamin into effect, Harrison estimates Harrison was employed as diem- that he has checked 47,382,000,- ,- 000 gallons of Bay City water. Over 1,000,000 gallons daily goes through the plant, which is Har- rison's gigantic responsibility as city filtration superintendent and chemist. In 1...…

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…Parry Solomon Opens Bnai Brith Chapters Northwest Men's Store To Help Torch Drive 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1951 Mrs. Brown Elected to National JWV Post Mrs. Dorothy Brown, imme- diate past president of the De- Atlas Shalom Women partment of Michigan Ladies' Jew- Hold Luncheon Meeting Auxiliary, ish War Veter-' ans, was elected An interesting program has as national his been arranged for the Sister- torian at the re- hood of ...…

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…• W omen, 'J eittlo 1' BUSINESS AND PROFE S- SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold a paid-up membership dance at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the Belcrest Hotel. * * * At a meeting of YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM on Monday, plans were discussed for the annual donor luncheon, slated -this year for Nov. 7, at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Thomas Fur s h t, president; announces the appointment of Mrs. Abe Fine as donor chairman. She is assisted by Mrs. Charles V...…

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…Eleanor Goodman Weds Dr. Edward Meyers At a recent ceremony at Cong. Zhaarey Zedek, Eleanor Good- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W omen eitth.3 Mr.and Mrs. M a x Marx, of Continued from Page 13 2546 Elmhurst Ave., announce ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer the engagement of their daugh- Women, heard reports from Mes- 7;',, dames C. Bronson, I. Posner and D. Zabner, who attende the or- ganization's convention in Chi- cago. * * BUSINESS A N D PROFES...…

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…To WedPec. 22 Relatives Sought Here By Local NOW To Wed Army Man . THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 5 Agudath Israel to Build Friday, September 21, 1951 Clinic in Israel Kibbutz The Detroit Section of Na- tional Council of Jewish Women is seeking information about the following persons for whom it has urgent messages from rela- tives overseas. Further informa- tion may be obtained at the Council's office, 8904 Woodward, or by calling TR. 1-3700. • A...…

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…Engagement Told MISS MADLYN WOLRAUCFI LZOA Bond Rally To Welcome Schaver Home from Israel Trip An Israel bond rally to wel- come home Morris Schaver, La- bor Zionist delegate to the World Zionist Congress, has been set by LZOA Branches for Thursday, 8:30 p.m. in the La- bor Zionist Institute. Schaver will report on the new economic projects which he saw launched during his Israel visit. A program of Israeli folk music will be presented by t...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, September 21, 1951 The Jewish Center symphony orchestra, under the direction of Gloria Emmer Wed Julius Chajes, has started re- To Ernest M. Solomon hearsals and plans to give con- certs every three months. Play- At a ceremony Sept. 2, at ers interested may call Chajes Cong. Bnai David, Gloria- Em- at the Center. mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The choral society also started rehearsals which will be held at 8:45 p.m....…

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…• Hadassah Set for $100 Event Featuring Molly Picon,Kalich 18—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1951 Dr. Frvmer to Address Labor Zionist Groups forces; it was reported here. Arabs Recruit Nazi Specialists About 12,000 Germans are said To Train Their- Militar ■ Forces to have been recruited to date. LONDON, (JTA). — The Arab They are purportedly serving as states are recruiting former Ger--; instructors in the arm i e s of man Army spe...…

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…Council Awards Membership Prizes At Meeting of Campaign Workers THE JEWISH NEWS 19 Friday, September 21, 1951 - Calendars Available At Wrubel and Kozin A limited supply of calendars still remains at Wrubel and Ko- zin Furriers, 13326 Dexter, an- nounced LouiS Kozin. The Cal- endar, beautifully illustrated, depicts the glorious milestones of the Jewish people. This offer is made to readers of The Jewish News, and may be obtained without obl...…

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…200 Michigan IJJA Leadeis to Plot Raising of $35 Million for Immigration Plans for the transfer of 60,000 Jews from Eastern' Europe and Moslem countries before Dec. 31 will be mapped at the Michigan Regional Conference of the Unit- ed Jewish Appeal, to • be held Sunday, at • the 'Pb,ntlind 'Hotel in Grand Rapids, • it was an- nounced by con*- -0 79 ference chai r- men, B. Morris Pelavin an Paul O. Liebert. Pierre Van : Paassen, noted author, ...…

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…Flowers from Israel Sent for Sweden's Queen ,TEI, AVIV, (W.TA)—Flowers pathy which Queen Louise and were flown from Israel to Stock- the Swedish people had shown holm. for Queen Louise of Swe.- towards the Jews, and for the ,assistance given to den who is ill. The flowers were powerful them during the last year. A let- sent by the Israel Executive of ter of thanks from the Queen's the World Jewish Congress and Lady-in-Waiting has been re- acc...…

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…Local College Presidents to Join Brandeis Women's Tribute to Sachar 22—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1951 Junior Hadassah Plans Membership Drive The fun of social life plus the nursing, fund collection for the ability to work for a . serious Jewish National Fund and acting Barkley's UJA Appeal cause is the formula adopted by as the official junior ag6ncy in Dr. David D. Henry, of Wayne Nets $1 Million in Boston Junior Hadassah as ...…

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