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October 06, 1950 • Page Image 1

…Battle for Revision of New Security Measure THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review Analysis of Current Issue in Commentator's Column on Page 2 of Jewish Events' VOLUME 18—No. 4 708-10 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, October 6, 1950 t=ro7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Resume Armistice Talks; Israel Files Objections to Arab League Not Anti-Semite, Says Anders Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News NEW YORK—Gen. Wl...…

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…2 Jewish Group's Protest Permission To Anti-Semite Anders to Visit U.S. — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 6, 1950 City of Hope Review NEW YORK (JTA) The American Federation for Polish Jews has called on President Truman to deny an audience to the former commander of the Polish Second Corps, Gen. Wla- dyslaw . Anders. It has also asked that the President act to revoke permission granted to Gen. Anders to come to the United States. Organiza...…

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…rpetuating Tradition in 18th Year as Workers Behalf of CHAI Balfour Ball of Detroit Zionists Post Office Lists Holiday Mail Dates Acting Postmaster Frank C. Middel announced that overseas mail and parcels for the Christ- mas rush should be sent from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, if the parcels are to be received on time. With Hanukah coming on Dec. 4-11 this year, gifts should be mailed at least two weeks earlier. Nothing perishable should be sent, n...…

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…As the Editor Views the News Powerful Novel Contains Plea for Jewish Rights WA's C-Day "C" stands for Cash in the special appeal issued by the United Jewish Appeal for im- mediate payment of pledges to the cause of Israel's upbuilding and the rescue of oppress- ed Jews from Eastern Europe and Moslem countries. The more than 60,000 volunteers who are expected to participate in the "C- Day" efforts are being mobilized under the banner: "See t...…

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….env Arrivals Told About Constitution THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, October 6, 1950 Collegiates Can Join Kelta, Habonim Group Kelta, Habonirn discussion group, will sponsor a series of discussions on "Classical Zion- ist Thinkers and Their Signifi- cance Today." Marilyn Golde is teaching the group Israeli dan- ces. Kelta, a group of university age, meets each Sunday at homes of members, Barbara-Pli- show, chairman announced that the next meet...…

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…105 Kindergartners Consecrated at Beth El Young Israel Meets at Rouge 6 Young Israel of Detroit will hold a Community Youth Out- ing at River Rouge Park at 2 p.m. Sunday. Everyone will meet at the Youth Center at that and proceed togeher to the Park. The family of the late LA Fleishman wish to thank thE relatives and friends for t. many kindnesses shown dint their recent bereavement. For Community Youth Outing — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, ...…

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…I HE JEWISH NEWS-7 Argentine WA Reported Friday, October 6, 1950 On Verge of Failure omen'i cub BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) Leaders of the Argentine United Jewish Appeal are expressing dissatisfaction with the progress on the -Air of the fund-raising campaign This Week's Radio and Tele- under way for Israel and over- seas needs. Fifty percent of the vision Programs of potential contributors in greater Jewish Interest Beunos Aires have not yet made T...…

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…Rabbi Jack Herman, president DETROIT POST will meet at of Cleveland Division of the 8:15 p.m., Monday at which time American Jewish Congress, will it wills hear Dr. Max Rosenfield, who Ira,s just returned from Is- rael. Dr. Rosenfield will show. colored pictures that were taken in Israel. * • * Delegates attending the NA- TIONAL LADIES AUXILIARY JWV 23rd annual national con- vention at Asbury Park, N.J., Oct. 4 to 8, are: Mesdames Dorothy Bro...…

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…$1,000 Gift to Hadassah Honors Wife- , Provides Bed in First Israel Hospital THEJEWISHNEWS-9 J Friday, October 6, 1950 Harriet Stern to Wed Detroit Hadassah has received interesting encouragement in its campaign for this year's goal for the Haddassah Medical Organi- zation in the form of a novel gift of $1,000 from. David A. Lynn of 18203 Ohio for a bed in the Yassky Memorial Hos- pital in Beersheba, the first hos- pital in the Negev. Mr. L...…

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…I Adivitiei in Society Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman of Griggs Ave. have as their house guests their sister, Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum, niece, Mrs. Roslyn Epps and small daughter Bobby Lou of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. M. Kaplan will arrive this week from New York City to visit the Goldmans. Mrs. Milton Alexander of Calvert Ave. has returned from a ten-day visit with relatives and friends in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selesko of Santa Barbara Dri...…

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…divilieo in Society Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman of Canterbury Road left this week for a six-weeks' vacation in California. They will visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George Seligman and their two daughters of Freeland Ave. have left for Marion, 0., where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the Whittier has left on a fortnight's motor trip to New York City. Honoring Miss Irene Clinton and Hugh Crandall, whose...…

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…I News Brevities 12 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 6, 1950 111idrasha to Commence With Convocation Monday Night Canadian Non-Jew OK'd For Israel Settlement Helen Hayes on. U J A WINNIPEG, (JTA) —The first The emergency committee of Broadcast This Sunday non-Jew from Canada has been the RADOMER AID SOCIETY holds its annual Simhat Torah Midrasha—the College of Jew- secretary, and Daniel Elazar, given permission to settle in HELEN HAYES...…

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…DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIM1111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r- Danny Raskin's LISTENING S T = THE GREAT AMERICAN in- BIG TIME IS IN store for stitution, the banquet, is usually those attending the Autumn an affair where a speaker first Dance of Business & Profession- eats a lot of food he doesn't al Group of Pioneer Women . . want . . . and then proceeds to Oct. 8 ....…

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…► 4. 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries ANNA LUBETSKY, 77, of - 18450 Sorrento, died Oct. 1. Services were at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi Stollman officiating. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. She leaves her. daughter, Mrs. Sigmund Co- hen. * * * ALEXANDER LE DOULX, 59, of 2066 Taylor, died Sept. 30. Services were at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi Rosenwasser offici- ating. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Rose; sons, Jacob and Irving; dau...…

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…Investment Opportunities in Israel Explained in JA Economic Magazine NEW YORK - In connection with Israel's intensified drive for foreign private investment capital. the r o 1 es which the small American capitalist can play in the new Jewish State are outlined in the latest issue of Economic Horizons, monthly publication of the Economic De- partment of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Opportunities for the small investor, according to the pub...…

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…,01 Hershfield Entertain's Service Group Annual Detroit Service Group Day held Sept. 28 at Knoll- wood Country Club, was a success—partly because the humor- ist, HARRY HERSHFIELD, was on hand with some of his stories. In a preview session with Hershfield, from the left, are: seated: GUS D. NEWMAN, chairman of the DSG execu- tive committee; Hershfield; IRVING W. BLUMBERG, chair- man of the board; standing: SAMUEL H. RUBINER, president of the ...…

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