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April 21, 1950 • Page Image 11

….WHAT IT IS The Problems of 1950 We are faced with critical problems in 1950. Some of the problems are a direct result of the fact that not enough money was raised last year. We can boast that 250,000 entered Israel in 1949. But we cannot overlook the grim fact that there are still 85,000 immigrants in the reception camps-and that number may not be substantially reduced before the end of the year. Impact of ,Immigration Only this year have w...…

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…W Youth, Age Benefit From AJC oryten'J Cub Adivitiei ' MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY, Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re- lief Society, invites the com- munity to their donor luncheon May 12 at the Mayfair, Proceeds will go for the care of consump- tives in Denver hospital. For reservations call, TO. 5-1373. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold a public joint installation of officers with their North Woodward branch, at 8 p.m...…

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…diviiieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone of Elmhurst Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach. - Every week many Detroiters take part in the activities at the Whitcomb Sulphur Springs Hotel, St. Joseph, Mich. The pro- gram is directed by Morton H. Greene, pnublic relations director. Among the D4troiters present this week were: Harry Lichter, Dr. M. L. Lichter, Samuel Berger, Herman Fenton, Max Lipin, Ben Okim, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel All...…

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…Daniel Frisch Group (Formerly Chapter I ) To Review H-Bomb Friday and Saturday, April Leon Simon Heads BBYO Program 28-29, Detroit Bnai Brith will mark the city wide Bnai Brith Parents Celebration in support of the B nai Brith Youth Or- ganization. Leon Jay Si- mon of Harry B. Keidan lodge is in charge of the program, which will start with Friday evening services at 8 Leon Simon p.m. at Bnai David. AZA and BBYO groups will participate. After...…

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…Congregational Activities Charles Rubiner Heads Shaarey- Zedek ' To Honor Hershman; Gorrelick Quits Former Judge Charles Rubin- er was elected president of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek at the annual meeting on April 12. Mr. by Shaarey Zedek members in the synagogue's religious and educational activities. He paid tribute to the memory of de- parted members. Plans by the, Shaarey Zedek to honor the 70th birthday of Dr. A. M. Hershman, its rab...…

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…16—THE JEWISH NEWS Sid Shmarak' s Friday. April 2t, 1950 Business Briefs Jack Markowitz, ASSL5tant Sates Manager at CARSON BUICK. is prepared to offer you immediate delivery on the beau- tiful new 1950 Buick. For the best deal in town, stop in to see Jack at 13900 Hamilton, * * The Mayfair Caterers are opening THE MAYFAIR ROOM on Dexter and Waverly to the public for the serving of Strictly Kosher Dinners on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14. Ta...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-171 Friday, April 21, 1950 Danny J W V Activities Humor His 'Staff of Life' 0 Philip Handle tan To Be 75 Monday Abner Dunn is the new COM- Minnie Hart, Edythe Morgano, mander of Robert Rafelson Post, vice presidents; Lillian_ Morris, Jewish War Veterans. Other chaplain ; Bertha Schaap, treas- officers elected are: Leslie urer; Yetta Stern, conductress; Fleisher, Bill Bernstein, vice Jessie Slew, guard; Birdie Ro- Tall, s...…

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…18 News Brevities ROOSEVELT BETTER HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, to discuss school and community needs. Dr. Rapport, -chairman of the school and community n e e d s committee, will introduce a speaker from the Better Schools Association. Discussion will follow from the floor. * * * MR. AND MRS. NATHAN ZLATKIN will give a BENEFIT DINNER April 30 in their home on Northlawn, in memory of their parents, Abr...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, April 21, 1950 Britain Frowns On Arab League Sanction Threat LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News LONDON - The British gov- ernment has given King Abdul- lah of Transjordan a cautiously- worded reply to his persistent queries as to the Foreign Of- fice's position on the A r a b League threat to apply eco- nomic sanctions against any state which negotiates a...…

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…• Synagogues, Organizations 20 — THE JEWISH NEWS Plan Israel Anniversary Events Speak April 30 At Israel Rally In addition to the major, city-wide rally on April 30 in celebration of the second anniversary of Israel's inde- pendence, numerous congregational and organizational events are being planned in honor of the occasion. Thp anniversary is celebrated on the fifth day of Iyar, corres- ponding, this year, to April 22. <-> Cong. Shaare...…

October 21, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Give!! HE JEWISH NE S A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Guest Editorial 'Rise of Community Councils' On Page 4 VOLUME 16—No. 6 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, October 21, 1949 ELF 7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Purely Commentary on Israel 85,000 Refugees Hustle and Bustle of Tel Aviv Remain Homeless Reflects Miracle of Jewish State. In Camps of Israel By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Exc...…

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…Purely Commentary Miracle Jewish State Seen in Busy Tel Aviv r 2 — Friday, THE JEWISH NEWS October 21, 11949 1 Droock Honored At Reception Aaron Droock, two-term past president of the Jewish Com- (Continued from Page One) munity Council, will be honored ary and basically descriptive Zionist term, you do not under- by representatives of the Jewish and non-Jewish communities at stand Israel. a reception in the social hall of Here, too you ...…

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…Israel Army in Maneuvers; Plan Volunteer Border Unit THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, October 21, 1949 Osnos Directs Plans For JDA Conference TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel Army during thq past few days carried out the largest - scale maneuvers ever held in this country, it was disclosed. Premier David Ben *Gurion, who also is Israel's defense minister, witnessed the exercises. The Israel Army announced it has decided to create a frontier force to s...…

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…. Our American Heritage The Test Bradley Morison, associate editor of the Minneapolis (Minn.) Tribune, recently wrote a most interesting column for his newspaper under the heading "Wherein Papa Explains FEPC." Morison's question-and-answer col- umn explains FEPC so lucidly that his col- umn deserves wide circulation. One of the country's top editorial writers, Morison has rendered a real service with the following ar- ticle: / - Rise of ...…

October 21, 1949 • Page Image 5

…85,000 Refugees Remain Homeless In Israel Camps LZOA Drive Leader Continued from Page 1 MORRIS L. SHAVER is hon- orary chairman of the Labor Zionist Organ4ation's Feder- ated Campaign, now in pro- gress. The drive is the only fund-raising project for LZOA youth activities and education. Detroit Service Group Meets at Center Nov. 17 Members of the Detroit Serv- ice Group—trade and profession-: al contributors to the 1949 Al- lied Jewish C...…

October 21, 1949 • Page Image 6

…• Beth El YPC Presents Health Bill Discussion Young Adult Community Sharrey Zedek YPS Planzzing Dances Come "Outside with YPS" is the invitation extended to all young people by the Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek for Sunday, Oct. 23. Square dancing will be fea- tured with Bill Gail's orchestra and with Art Gushen calling. There will be a bon-fire, games and refreshments. Transportation will be pro- vided. Cars will leave Shaarey Ze...…

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…Groups Asked to Select Plan Research Work Conference Delegates On Social Service Brevities NELSON EDDY, eminent American baritone, and THEO- DORE PAXTON, pianist, will be featured in the Masonic Audi- torium concert on Monday eve- ning, Oct.. 24. * * * JACOB KOLLIN FAMILY CIRCLE will hold installation of officers Sunday evening, Oct. 23, at the Detroiter Hotel. Golde Sussman will act as installation officer. The group, of which there are thr...…

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…I Pioneer B & P Meets CARE Kosher Food Parcel People Make News PIONEER WOMEN'S BUSI- N E S S A ND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m. Commander Joshua L. Gold- Council for Statistics of Jews, berg, CHC, USNR, district chap- •it was announced by Dr. H. S. lain, third Naval District, while Linfield, executive secretary. Dr. on leave will at- Marcus is the Adolph. S. Ochs tend the world professor of Jewish History at c or' f e rence...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, October 21, 1949 Two Generations at JWF Tea Congregations Plan Receptions for DP's M arriageo PERLMAN - GOODMAN: Sam Coodtman of Blaine Ave., an- nounces the marriage of his sis- ter, Mollie Goodman, to Abe Perlman of Enterprise, Ala. Rab- bi M. J. Wohlgelernter officiated at the Oct. 18 marriage cere- mony at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeff Of Parkside Ave. Clara Flam, sister of the brid...…

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…4° e Hadassah Honor Roll Campaign Workers Handling Prospect Slips rtgagernertb Deeply engrossed in their work of making hundreds of telephone calls and handling thousands of prospect slips_are . the general solicitation workers of the Hadassah Honor roll campaign, now nearing its climax. Among the workers in gen- eral 'solicitation are, left to right, above: MESDAMES HARRY ROBINSON, MILTON SOROCK, ABE KATZMAN, SAM SHEKTER, BEN BADER. The d...…

October 21, 1949 • Page Image 11

…Students Betrothed ActiviiieJ in °defy Mr. and Mrs. David Slobin of New York are the guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Max Blatt of Hubbell Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Century and Mrs. Sara Century of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blatt of Outer Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bene- son of Los Angeles are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Maxwell Sak of Tuxedo Ave. They are all in Detroit to attend the Bar Mitz- vah.of Martin Blatt. Morton Zieve, son ...…

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…12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1949 JNF Ladies Hold Membership Tea W omen al Parents -Announce Trott Activitieo GOODFELLOWSHIP WOMEN'S PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB urges its members and AUXILIARY will hold its annual friends to attend an open meet- luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, ing Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25, Oct. 25, at the Jewish Fraternal at Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Club, 11345 Linwood. All pro- Lehrman, will be guest speaker. c...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-13 ■-■ ••• ■•-■- •TP-V, II-VT Troth Announced ctivitiei in Society Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Martin-M. Butzel of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Zile have returned from White Sulphur Springs, Va. .Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Franklin of Muirland Ave. spent the last week-end in Chicago with members of their family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park have returned from a motor trip through the New Engla...…

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…Beth E Youngsters Consecrated to Education 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Mt. Clemens Synagogue Elects Elkin President Bnai David Classes Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt. Clemens elected Max Elkin president at a meeting - in the community room of the syna- gogue. Other officers elected includ- ed: Samuel Kraemer, vice presi-. dent; treasurer, Larry Goldberg, and trustees Samuel Schwartz, Meyer Davis and. Dr. Sam Le- vine. A secretary will be ap-. poi...…

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…S ervices in Monument Unveilings . I. * * Announcement is made of the unveiling of monuments in mem- ory of Eliezer and Betty Eisen- man, late parents of Mrs. Louis Berry and Bernard Eisenman, at 12 noon Sunday, Oct. 23, at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are in- vited to attend the service. * * *- The family of the late Isadore Shacket announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his m...…

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…16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1949 JDC to Require $45,000,000 for Program in 1950 PARIS — (J T A ) — The Joint Distribution Committee will re- quire an "absolute minimum" of $45,000,000 to conduct its pro- grams in 1950, it was reported following the conclusion of the week-long conference here of JDC director in 18 European and North African countries. According to Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, JDC European direc- tor, the agency will ha...…

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…5111,111111819911111111111111111111111111111111111111111119111111111111911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M Danny , Raskin s P S LISTENING T WHAT STARTED OUT to be just an idea to teach his four- year-old daughter how to spell has now developed into one of the most sought-after card games in the nation . . . and Dr. Henry Turkel is receiving much acclaim for still another bit of wizardry on his part . . . Thr...…

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…1 8-TH E JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1949 Obituaries • BESSIE TASHMA, 61, of 3734 Glynn Ct., died Oct. 10. Rabbi Leizer Levine officiated at fu- neral services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Yiddish Folks • Verein Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; a son, Sol, and a daughter, Mrs. Meyer DiS- kin. * * * ADOLPH KASTOR, 3452 Edi- son, died Oct. 10. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Lehrman and Cantor Katzman officiati...…

October 21, 1949 • Page Image 19

…Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00, Classified. Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange BEDROOM for working couple or gentle- man. 1955 Blaine, Apt. 27. TY. 4-0794. ATTRACT/VE ROOM in single home of couple for employed gentleman. Excel- lent transportation. NW section. UN. 4-8092: NICE, FURNISHED room for gentleman. :Good...…

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…7 1111.114F Former Detroit Agency Ward Wins Guggenheim Fellowship for Sculpture 20 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1949 Volunteers Seek Immediate Cash On AM Pledges •l am- Israel's Cultured Independence Shown In Hebrew Encyclopedia While. Israel's fighting men and women were struggling for political independence behind the Haganah lines in Jeru- salem, an equally courageous group of Israelis was fighting Volunteer collectors in...…

July 21, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Romania Rebuffs Israelis C HRONICLE Eth,a-Lt jauriA, _ h., Vol. 51, No. 26 27 Thursday, July 21, 1919 Spurns Sharett Plea for Emigration O.K. TEL AVIV—(Special)—Romania has completely ignored a note from Israel asking that Romanian Jews be permitted 10c a Copy — $3 Per Year to immigrate to the Jewish State, Foreign 'Minister Sharett told the Knesset. Sharett said he had instructed the Israeli minister in District 6 Elects Leib. Preside...…

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…Thursday, July 21, 1919 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two B.B. District Names Leib At Ground-Breaking (Continued from Page 1) national vice-president announc- ed that more than $4,000,000 worth of material and equipment was sent to Israel as a result of Bnai Brith's national "Aid to the People of Israel." More than 250 lodges and women's chapters in the district contributed $1,234,000 of this total, he said. He reported that the Bnai Brit...…

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…Thursday, July 21, 1919 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL • • Ben . Gurion On Spot As U.S. Applies Squeeze' ` By PlUNEAS J. BIRON THE BEN GURION Government is on the spot. Much of its prestige is based on the political and financial help it has received and expects to get from the United States, But now, President Truman and the American state department are applying terrific pressure on the Israeli Government. ...…

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…Page Fear DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Detroit Jewish Chronicle Up, Fido, Up Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan WOodward 1-1040 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 Detroit, Mich., under the Act 9f March 3, 1879. SEYMOUR TILCHIN President O NE OF THE MOST respected men in Berdi...…

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…Thursday, July 21, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Yount). Israel Installs Platt Page rive The Community Council peti- • consideration the selection -- of It (1()I1116.1. joillS . tion, submitted on behalf of the sites which have been recom- executive committee by Dr. mended by the city housing corn- Shmarya Kleinman, president, mission..The Community Council and Boris M. Joffe, executive di- Comm mication urged •expedibous of the sites in t...…

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…..9n Ehe Realm of Zocal Societ y Ann Schakne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Schakne of New York City, was married to Dr. Cyril Harris, son of Mrs. Ida M. Harris of Los Angeles, and the late Dr. Bernard 0. Harris, on July 12 at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Harris was graduated from Hunter college in 1946 where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and received her master's degree from Radcliffe the following year. She is on the edit...…

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…Thursday„July 21, 1949 Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE On Los Angeles Honeymoon Plans December Wedding Davis-Raben Rites Held in Mt. Clemens At at evening ceremony at the Colonial hotel in Mt. Clemens, Florence Dorothy Davis, daugh- ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Meyer Davis, and Benjamin Raben, son of Mrs. Jacob Raben of Detroit, spoke their marriage vows. The rites were performed by the bride's father, who was as- sisted by Cantor Isaac ...…

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…Page e n 9 Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ageMpl 1./ June Bride Beni Britls' Highlights Mr. and Mrs. Sant Becker of Tuxedo avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter Marcia Beverly to David Edelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Edelman of LaSalle Gardens south. An early January wedding is planned. el.Pg Women's Council June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Seward Goldin (Charlotte Portin) of Chicago boulevard, twin daughters, Carolyn and Ma...…

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…Thursday, July 21, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Nine I rectly'on the opposite side, not' rest until we ate awakened by providing public housing projects To get the worthw bile news one half mile removed, we notice la smiling porter who tells us that which are magnificent. first, read the sprightly Jewish the filth of tumbledown homes this is "Grand Central Station." I Incidentally, the Alfred E. Chronicle. and the raggedness and the s...…

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…bete Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday. July 21, 1919 Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A. M. Wednesday Rotes: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00, Payable in Advance of Publication 2827 BARLUM TOWER PERSONAL ELECTROLYSIS YOUNG JEWISH girl desires to get acquainted with Jewish eligible gen. ticnian bachelor 27-33. One who has ambition. Object matrimony. State age. WE 5-1633. WILL PARTY who left woman'...…

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…Thursday, July 21, 1949 Synagogues tf, List Services DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1'rccioiis Cargo, The family of the late Edward Services were at Ira Kaufman Rose wish to thank their friends Chapel. Her father, Samuel La- and relatives for the many kind- ' vine and brother, Louis, survive. nesses shown them in their recent bereavement. MORRIS NEWMARK, of 4031 Santa Clara avenue, died July 13. Services were at Ira Kaufman. His son, Harry; daug...…

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…t Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE OUR ATHLETES Fencing Titles Keep Coming for Krieger Fencing Champion ing teams of Lt. Raymond Zuss- man Post will begin July 27. This year they will bowl at the Roll- A-While recreation on 'Puritan avenue. The JVW baseball season winds up this week. Final stand- ings will be reported in the column next week. • • • Twenty-nine patients of the Something new and something Dearborn Veterans Hospital will...…

January 21, 1949 • Page Image 1

…$250,000,000 Goal Set by UJA for 19 9 —Story on Page 2 Some Weizmann Anecdotes Interesting Yarns On Page 4 A Weekly Review ~~~ VOLUME 14—NO. 19 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 EWS of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, January 21, 1949 Weizmann Reveals Fight for Aqaba Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 34 e i 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10e Won! • Hails Impending Peace, , Israelis Release From Cyprus The Postman R...…

January 21, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Only Anglo-Jewish Paper With Full Local Coverage DELI- Lo- it afe,un:41-1, HRIIINICLE Vol. 51, No. S 52 ill Friday, January 21, 1919 Third of a Century of Service to Detroit Jewry 10c a copy $3 Per Year Bevin Softens, Maps Recognition Gigantic Goal Set by UJA Symbol of Protection (Special to the Jewish Chronicle) LONDON—Reversing himself unexpectedly in ' the face of bitter criticism over his conduct of the Israeli situation,...…

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…2—T111, THE a r jili- End plinter Campaigns,' CFIATF Conference Urged PHILADELPHIA, (JTA), — An appeal to check multiple and un- coordinated campaigns for cash and materials for Israel and Eu- rope was made by numerous Jewish leaders - at the • opening session of the 17th annual General Assembly of the Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare Funds, attended by more than 1,000 representatives of Jewish communities from all parts of the co...…

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…Friday, January 21, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Elected Again 3 Pioneer Women Groups Schedule Separate Events Shirley Subar Sklash, music director of the United Hebrew Schools, will speak on Hebrew music at a tea of the Channa Czenesh Chapter of Pioneer Womet. The affair will be at 1:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Sidney Polston, 20181 Warring- ton drive. Mrs. A. J. Lachover is program chairman. - A meeting of the Avodah ...…

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…Nation Charges 6,000 POWs Released to Fight Israel Haifa Technion Gets Continued Detroit Help Hitlerites Freed to Train for Fight on Jewish State; Startling Revelations Made in French Intelligence Report; Investigation and Action Is. Demanded . Charges that the British have released. 6,000 former Nazi prisoners of war for training in Egypt for participation on the war against Israel, and that Nazi generals have been flown . from the Britis...…

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…Page Three DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLR Friday, January 21, 1949 Strictly Confidential N.Y. Publisher Acclaimed as Man of the Year I F WE HAD to cast our vote for the man of the year 1948, we would unhesitatingly select Theodore 0. Thackrey, co-publisher and co-editor of the New York Post and Bronx Home News. Ted did the outstanding single job for Israel and for that matter for the Jewish people. His editorial crusade against anti-Israel int...…

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…%s the Editor Views the News Straighten It Out Well, Ma Some Weizmann Stories By I. ZAAC UJA in 1949 It was in the days before Hitler. Dr. Chaim. - Weizmann was going around trying to make "con-‘ verts" of distinguished Jews. It was hard sledding. doing that then. Particularly in Germany. Dr. Weizmann visited the late Prof. Ehrlich, the discoverer of salversan. Weizmann started . . talking and Ehrlich talked back. No, said Ehrlich, German...…

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…Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. 2805 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan WOodward 1-1040 SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $s.00 Per Year Basimirsd a• Second-class matte: March 3. 1916, at ;kw Poet Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3. 1879 SEYMOUR TILCIIIN, President GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor-in-Chief Friday, January 21, 1949 (Teveth 20, 5709) Vol. 51...…

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