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September 23, 1949 • Page Image 35

…THE JEWISH NEWS-35 Friday, September 23, 1949 A2 )949 5 710 HAPPY NEW YE AR V V ' Our cordial-New Year greetings to all our friends and rela- tives and the entire Jewish community, whom we join in prayers for a year of peace, good-will and prosperity for all. (Continued from Page 30) Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Warren & Family 3010 Richton Mr. & Mrs. Peter Weisberg & Family 2070 W. Chicago Mr. & Mrs. Harry Wexler & Family 2922 Leslie Mr. & ...…

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…36—THE JEWISH NEWS Try and Stop Me . Women's League Asks Greater Sabbath Respect By BENNETT CERF I F there -is one joke about old age and the infirmities thereof 1 that Al Jolson, George Jessel, and Eddie Cantor haven't -pulled on one another in their many radio programs and ban- quet speeches, it is not the HOW CAM HE MC. WHICH fault of their industrious gag ONE llE'S' SUPPOSED writers and researchers. The -Ara USE "latest" has Mrs. Can...…

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…•44 UJA Leaders Call for Funds Agency Clears Quoted Criticism of OSE Work Distinguished Israeli and American Jewish leaders last week joined at the UJA's National Emergency Conference in a strong call for mobilization.of community resources to meet the urgent "dollar crisis" of the United Jewish Appeal. Left to right are ELIAHU ELATH, Israeli Ambassador to the U. S.; AUBREY S. EBA'N, chief. Israeli delegate to the UN General Assembly; JUDGE...…

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…The Year in Jewish Sports High Sports Dollar Fails to Lure Jewish Lads to Athletic Fame By HASKELL COHEN (Ctopywright, 1949. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) There have been many better sports years than the past one so far as Jewish athletes and their performances are con- cerned. One certainly would not call the recently Completed, year a lush one for athletes of Jew- ish origin. Evidently the general high economic level - obtained by th...…

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…• • THE JEWISH NEWS-39 Friday, September 23, 1949 World Agric ulture Institute Devised By Jewis h Farmer By MARC RUTNER (Copyright, 1949, JTA, Inc.) Today, in the age of the United Nations, the average citi- zen accepts international coop- eration in all matters as a matter of course. There are in- ternational bodies to allocate capital investment assistance for nations which need it, world bodies to study the needs of labor, of aviatio...…

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…40—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 194 The Ancient Shofar again issues its shrill call to the people of Israel . . . bringing greet- ings for the New Year .. and sounding a note of hope for a year of peace and security, a year of building and progress, for all who 6 listen A Happy New Year to Detroit Jewry Acme Paper Co. Consumers Paper Co. Greenfield Restaurant 338 W. Jefferson 4058 Beaufait 2951 Woodward Advance Glove...…

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…Mrs. Welt's Community Service Acclaimed As She Concludes 6 Years as NCJW President THE JEWISH NEWS-41 Friday, September 23, 1949 other Israeli dignitaries. Mrs. Welt was guest of honor at a reception at the Hebrew Uni- versity, of which the Depart- ment of Education is sponsored by National Council of Jewish Women. While successfully filling these important positions, Mrs. Welt has managed to devote much time to her family, a son, Louis A.,...…

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…42—THE JEWISH NEWS Freedom's Ship Comes In Haifa Labor Council Eases Unemployment Blueprints to Israel Friday, September 23, 1949 Mental Health Leaders Leave for Israel Survey Three of America's leading authorities in the field of mental health left for Israel on a mis- sion sponsored by the American Fund for Israel Institutions and requested by the Ministry of Health of the State of Israel to survey the mental health prob- lems of Israe...…

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…Four Excellent Books For Youths of All Ages The reopening 'of school cre- ates renewed interest in chil- dren's books for home and classroom use and as gifts. Viking Press, 18 E. 48th St., New York, continues to render important services through its children's book department. For very young children, we recommend highly Bob McRey- nolds' "Sleepy to the Rescue," with photographs by Roy Dav- enport. It is a story about two dogs. One of them, S...…

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…▪ . - 44--THE JEWISH NEWS Dr. Schwartz Outlines Four-Fold Task for U.S. Jewry in Next Year Friday, September 23, 1949 School Days Begin For New American t h e accomplish- ments of the Joint Distribution Committee, one of three major agencies of the United Jewish Appeal, through the war years, and, particularly, during the past year, Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, chairman of the Eu- ropean Executive Council of the Joint Distribution Committee, ...…

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…Scientists Honor AJC Affiliates Sponsor Worthy roiects in All Corners of Globe NFTS By JANE EV-ANS Executive Director, National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Although the National Federation of Temple Sister- hoods is chiefly known as an American organization, it has affiliated Sisterhoods in six other countries—Canada, Cuba, Panama, the United Kingdom, the Union of South Africa and Australia. In Havana, Cuba, the 75 members of Menorah ...…

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…, DP Choir Ushers in New Year Rabbis to Address Christian Colleges For its eleventh consecutive year under sponsorship of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society will send rabbis to colleges and universities throughout the country for visits of from one day to a full week. They will instruct • classes, address assemblies and conduct discussion groups on JeWish sub- jects. Charles Friedman, chairman: o...…

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…'---441111,111111111111111W OP. NFWS Friday, September 23, 1949 48--THE JEWISH JVA Projects on Arabs' Cooperation Mizrachi Schools Offer Broad Education LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)— Is- rael's representative to the United Nations conservation conference, Dr. Ludwig Samuels, told the parley that no steps.for the development of the Jordan Valley waters can be taken with- out the cooperation of the four interested countries — Israel, l_TJA Helping...…

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…Weizmann Named Honorary Moteler Elollender Heads Reform Judaism Fund Drive Dr. Chaim W e i zmann, president of Is- rael, is made a member of the Moteler Landsleit, by CHARLES HOLZMAN (left) of Chi- cago, Holzman is shoWn present- ing a gold mem- bership card to J OSEPH S P R INZAK (right), acting president of Is- rael, who ac- cepts it in Dr. Weizmann's be- half. Information Sought Here for Relatives The Detroit Section of Nation- al Counc...…

September 23, 1949 • Page Image 49

…Danny tiznan rmla n3r, 1949 * TO THE COMMUNITY TILE & CONSTRUCTION General Contractors Home Modernizers Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg and Family 6514 LENWOOD 9925 DEXTER BLVD. TY. 4-9490 TY. 7-5790 HOTEL FORT WAYNE Paul Shapiro AL ROSENBERG David Katz Catering Manager 408 TEMPLE AVE. TE. 1-8600 AL NATES FINEMAN Delicatessen Restaurant Iz Atler Joe Mosten Vernor Packing Co. Hotel Ft. Wayne BEN GEORGE DELICATESSEN CARRY-OU...…

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…-s: Danny di t UV= 1949 rt2v. TO THE COMMUNITY 113W, * 5710 WOLVERINE TILE & CONSTRUCTION Rosenberg's Kosher Catering General Contractors Home Modernizers Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg and Family 6514 LINWOOD TY. 4-9490 9925 DEXTER BLVD. TY. 7-5790 HOTEL FORT WAYNE AL ROSENBERG David Katz - Paul Shapiro Catering Manager 408 TEMPLE AVE. TE. 1-8600 AL NATES FINEMAN Delicatessen Restaurant z Atler Joe Mosten Vernor Packing ...…

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…'An r. ."*.;7. • \ 52—THE JEWISH NEWS' Friday, September 23, 1949 C Sincere Best Wis es to fie ewts for a . ACTIVE METALS CO. BOSTON PAPER CO. 1941 Fort • • . YEAR HAPPY 5020 - 16th St. ontrtizitts. BRILLIANT MUSIC CO. Brody-Porvin-Brody BRONER GLOVE CO. 4606 Cass 2429 Natl. Bank Bldg. 11501 Linwood BROWN DRUG CO. BURKE Prescription Phar. HENRY BURSTON Insurance CADILLAC WALL PAPER CO. 8901 - 12th 7446 W. McNichols ...…

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…Shevitz Asks Local Jewry to Prepare For Jerusalem Fight Sidney Shevitz, president of the Zionist Council of Detroit, in a statement to the commun- ity on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah, calls upon all Jews to alert themselves in the battle for the defense of Jewish claims on Jerusalem. Calling upon Detroit Jews to be prepared for action,• Shevitz, while extending greetings on Rosh Hashanah on behalf of the Zionist Council ,declares: "Israel, w...…

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…54—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1949 Sabbath in Israel . .. By The Dawn's Early Light By ADA OREN (Copyright, 1949. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) TEL AVIV—It is customary for the Orthodox in a number of Israeli towns to remind the inhabitants of closing time on Friday afternoon -by blowing horns or in periods of air raid alerts, when this might cause confusion—tinkling bells in the streets. Local by-laws every- where require...…

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…Report from the North Jewish teachers in the larger cities, at least. Canada's Government Unbiased, But Social Prejudice Increases By LOUIS LIEBLICH Executive Director, Windsor Jewish Community _ Council (The material on which this article is based is taken from a recent survey conducted by the Canadian Jewish Congress, which maintains an extensive social research de- partment.) The Canadian people pride themselves, and with consid- era...…

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…Detroiters Find Anti-Semitism Back To 1938 Peak in Germany, Austria To Speak for UJA By MARGUERITE ROZENN and is today, after the recent death JULIUS CHAJES of Richard Strauss, the leading composer in the world, has often Much is being written about suffered set backs because of Europe's recovery to almost the being a Jew. pre-war level. The Marshall aid National-socialism and anti- has done miracles, but it is only regrettable that the bene...…

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…New Year Message: South African Zionists Raise Flag of Israel JWF Chief Evaluates Progress Of Community During Past Year By IS I DORE SOBELOFF Executive Director, Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation Another year -is drawing to its close, another year is about to begin—and once more we have the opportunity to extend good wishes from the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit to the community which parents it. Each year, in this message, we attem...…

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…..,,P ■ ••••• ■ •7 S8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1949 S. J. Perelman Scores "Rediscover Again with 'Listen To the Mocking Bird' Your Home Town" S. J. Perelman is on the scene During again—with a very humorous book. His "Listen to the Mock- National ing Bird" (Simon and Schuster, publisher) should, like his ear- Newspaper lier works, make the best seller Week— column. His own wit and the superb illustrations by Al October 1 to...…

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…Histadrut to Establish Factories for Immigrants Clash of Munich Jews, Police Revealed Sharp Tension Still Evident in Germany A first-hand description of the recent clash between Mu- nich Jews and German police is included in a letter to Dr. Wil- ham Haber of Ann Arbor, for- mer adviser on Jewish affairs to the United States military gov- ernment, from his brother Sam Haber, who is now in Germany. The clash occurred as a result of a demonstra...…

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…Stem Israel Unemployment; Jerusalem Plan Condemned Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News ' s TEL AVIV.—The upward trend of unemployment in Israel since the beginning of 1949 has finally been stemmed and is now on the decline, Shalom Cohen, direc- tor general of the Labor Minis- try, declared on a nationwide broadcast. The peak of unemployment was reached in July when 9,600 persons registered with govern- ment employment offices, Mr. C...…

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…Our First Women's Charity Society; Detroit Phikin. thropy Prior to '99 rated under the name "The De-. troit Ladies Society for the Sup- port of Hebrew Widows and Or- phans in the State of Michigan." The new constitution abol- By IRVING I. KATZ ished the board of 10 men but Executive Secretary, Temple Beth El retained the advisory board of (Third article in a, series) three men. The board of ladies On Oct. 25 1863, the "Ladies In 1876 the soci...…

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…62 — THE JEWISH'NEWS Obituaries Machinist • Trained Through JDC Monument Unveilings SAMUEL K A T Z, 48, of the Belcrest Hotel, died Sept. 12. Fu- neral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Jacob Rabinowitz officiated. He is survived by two brothers and The family of the late Clara three sisters. Walker announces the unveiling * * * of a monument in her memory MORRIS COOPER, 66, of 1996 at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, at Beth ...…

September 23, 1949 • Page Image 62

…New Biography of Albert Einstein The fieweSt:biograiih.V of Al- bert Einste i 17, by Catherine Owen•Peare, published by Henry Holt & Co., 257 Fourth Ave., New York 10, indicated as being "for young people," will be tound highly interesting by people of all ages and all walks of - life. Containing special section of photographs, by Lotte Jacobi and others, this volume will be found valuable both as excel- lent writing and its incorporation of ...…

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…64—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1949 `A Labor of Love' La nguage Revival Spotlights Hebrew By RUTH L. CASSEL They call it a Renaissance. And just as the Renaissance of European history cast a golden gleam on Western culture, so this new Renaissance— a rebirth of interest in Hebrew—has, in modern dress, thrown a bright spotlight on the language of Israel and the literature, art and music which make up Hebrew culture. - Hebrew, of c...…

June 23, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Governor Aids Vets .13 stizz3-1t .Teuri.4 hi ..HR N'ICLE Vol. 51, No. 22 Y = 27 Thursday, June 23, 1949 10e a Copy — $3 Per Year Israel Again Spurns UN Jerusalem Rule Vets Open Drive for Memorial ' Gov. G. Mennen Williams is shown checking plans for the cam- paign of the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Seated with the governor is Meyer Silverman, president of the Gold Star Fathers organization. Standing, left to right, are Samuel...…

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…Named President Berry Renews Plea to Givers Louis Berry, Allied Jewish Campaign Chairman, this week sent a special appeal to all mem- bers of the Jewish community who have not yet made their pledge. "I know that if I could talk to you in person," Berry said, "and tell you about the wonderful work that is being done in Israel to provide for those of our peo- ple who are• arriving in the new State at the rate of 1,000 a day . . . about the fin...…

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…Thursday, June 23, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Blames Truman for the U. S. Pressure on Israel By PHINEAS J. BIRON Israeli government has no alternative but to reject the plan. TT WAS A SERIOUS looking James G. McDonald who handed Israeli Fbreign Minister Moshe Sharett a note from the U. S. State Department, according to Drew Pearson. The scene took place a few weeks ago in Tel Aviv but the .• conseque...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Four Detroit Jewish Chronicle N6 Place to Land Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10e; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. SEYMOUR TILCHIN President Thursday, June 23, 1949 distinct pa...…

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…- Thursday, June 23. 1949 DETROIT JEWISH WOMEN'S CLUBS - - -- Jewish European Welfare Or- ganization, N. Woodward Branch, will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Schuch- man, 4020 Monterey avenue. Plans for the fall donor event will be discussed, Mrs. Albert Kurzinan, president, announced. Moses Lehrman will install the officers. Mrs. Jerry Bloom will sing. Mesdames Leo Gantz, Allen Janowitz and Joe Rittman are, chairmen....…

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…Thursday, June 23. 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE Page 'Six Engaged to Doctor Bluestein-Burg Vows Exchanged on June 19 Plans January' Nuptials Shirley Applebaum Wed to Mark Singerman • Zocat :Societ y in the Rea& • Irene Bluestein became the, bride of Seymour Burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Burg of Calvert avenue, at Congregation Bnai Zion, June 19, with Rabbi Solomon Gruskin officiating. The bride, daughter o: Mr. and Mrs. Jack B...…

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…Thursday, Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE June 23, 1949 Kling-Kleiman Nuptials Solemnized June 12 To Reside in Canada Betty KowaIkky Wed to Jerome Stasson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Katz are in their new home at 13133 Lud- low avenue, Huntington Woods. Under a huge umbrella of roses Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goldberg and carnations with lighting fur- of Monica avenue announce the nished by many seven light graduation of their son Harold candel...…

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…Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE: Doctor's Bride Before a fireplace banked with flowers at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss of Northlawn avenue, Doris Moss was united in marriage with Leo Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pearl of Pittsburgh, Pen- na., June 19. Rabbi Morris Adler and Can- tor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white em- broidered organdy g...…

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…19 Teen-Age Sophisticates Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, June 23, 1949 North Star Camp Add s A ptekar BRYOutlook THE BOYS PROGRAM will be ter offered a new twist to in- without the able services of stallations, when they presented "Chuck" Levy. this summer, a bonfire inaugural. Chuck will be gone for approxi- By IRVING BERG David Aptekar has become as- mately two months. He will spend ‘&/, GEORGE SLUM By HELEN TENNENBAUM ...…

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…Thursday, June 23, MI DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Ten 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 WO. 1-1040 2827 BARLUM TOWER CORNICE BOARDS PERSONAL. MANUFACTURER of steel products seeks American girl or widow, 26-38- not over 5 It .6 in. Must have con- siderable means. Box 240, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. GENTLEMAN....…

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…Synagogues List Services 15 to Get Diplomas at Yeshivah Schools Friday night services at Temple Fifteen students will receive Israel, at 8:30 p.m., at Hampton diplomas in the largest Hebrew School. Charles L. Goldstein, day school graduation in Detroit past-president will officiate. history at 3 p.m., Sunday at Yes- • • • hivath Beth Yehudah. • Bnai David This will be the first Beth Ye- Friday night services at 7:15 hudah graduation to inclu...…

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…rage Twelve OUR ATHLETES • Borscht Belt Gets Jump on Cage Season DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, June 23, lin Carmel Rites Set . BASEBALL season W ITIE in THE full swing, and football set to take over in the late sum- mer, it seems a bit premature to talk basketball. Not so in the Catskills, how- ever. The resort owners in the Borscht Circuit have gone "all out" in respect to the cage game. Although Tendler they have al a s h e d th...…

July 23, 1948 • Page Image 1

…"opowwwor Israel and the 1948 Presidential Campaign THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review See Editorial on Page 4 VOLUME 13 — NO. 19 of Jewish Events Review of Three Books on Crucifixion and Anti-Semitism —Page 4 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, July 23, 1948 34 0019w 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c (Alfa Selected as Truce Center; Israel Fights Breakers of Peace Survivors in German State Remain 'Ex...…

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…New Organization to Unite U.S. Activities in Support of I srael Formation of Americans United for Israel (Z'va Haganah), Inc., a new organization, is announced by a committee including Rudolf Sonneborn, Abraham Feinberg, Nahum Bernstein, Charles Gut- wirth, Adolf Robison and Samuel Cherr. The six spoke for a board of directors of 100, including lead- ing Jewish figures froin all over the country. The new organiza- tion plans to incorporate ma...…

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…Israel Cabinet Establishes Five-Man War Committee THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, July 23, 1948 Attempt to Investigate DP Law •is Scheduled for TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A special five-member cabinet war Special Congress Session committee was established by the Provisional Government of Israel. The group includes Premier. and Defense Minister David Ben Gurion and Finance Minister Eliezer Kadflan, represent- ing the Labor Party; Interior Minister Itzhak Gr...…

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…tis flue Editor Views the News ... Goodwill Offer By DR. N. E. ARONSTAM . , Must Avoid Confusion UnleiLs all resources are pooled in behalf of the state of Israel, the confusion in fund- raising and the gathering of tools, machinery and medical supplies for the fighters for free- dom will become so serious that the Jewish State will suffer from it immeasurably. The romance inherent in the activities of Haganah has become so enchanting that...…

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…Columnist Finds Flourishing Jewish Community in Tiny Iron River, Mich. thodox pattern. Judaism remains By ALFRED SEGAL You'vd never heard of Iron strictly Orthodox here. There was a long time when River, Mich. (Population 4,000 and some). Well, I should tell the Iron River synagogue was in you It's in the Upper Penninsula a hired hall but now it has a of the State of Michigan, which neat house of its own,• all paid means far up north. If you ...…

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…Arabs and Jews Agree on 'Harvest Line' Satterthwaite Directs Near East Department WASHINGTON,(JTA) Joseph C. Satterthwaite has been appointed director of the State Department's Office of Near East= ern and African Affairs, Secre- tary of State George C. Marshall announced. Formerly deputy di- rector of the office. Satterthwaite now moves up to the position made vacant by the appointment of Loy Henderson as Ambassador to India. Satterthwaite ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 23, 1948 Histadrut School Damaged 7 - Military Group Arrives For Truce Observation Keyes Again Heads Jewish Aged Home Guatemalan Visitor Lauds (Continued from Page 1) Myron A. Keyes was re-elected machinery in order tp make the president of the Jewish Home President Juan Arevalo —Photo: National Committee for Labor Palestine The famous Max Pine Trade School in Tel Aviv, built 15 years ago by the National Co...…

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…1 e 0—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 23, 1948 Adivitieo in Society Complimenting Elaine Siden, whose marriage to Martin Mattler will be an event of Sept. 5, many beautiful parties have been given. Hostesses last week included Mrs. Reuben Allendar at her home in , Farmington on Tuesday, Mrs. I. H. Friedman of Calvert Ave. at the Women's City Club, . on Wednesday, and Mrs. S. B. Danto in her home on Chicago Blvd. on Saturday. Mrs. Max Silk of ...…

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…1 ActivitieJ in Society 1 Miss Karbal, Monte Korn Wed at Shaarey Zedek A pink and white floral ar- rangement provided the setting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen and daughter, Susan, of Hunting- for the candlelight wedding of ton Woods are spending the week-end in Charlevoix as the guests Eleanor Karbal and Monte Korn. Rabbi Morris Adler performed of Judge Robert Marx of Cincinnati. Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd. is planning to leave this th...…

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