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October 07, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Reviews . of Latest Books of Jewish Interest an Editorial Page THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review ,VOLUME 16--No. 4 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5 1155 - of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, October 7, 1949 Guest Editorial: Community Planning By Federation On Page 4 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c S IJ K K 0 T 5 7 Sukkot presents a challenge to this gener- ation of Jews. While the displaced_ persons camps are being emptied, ...…

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…Detroit's 17th Annual talfour Ball, Scheduled Nov. 5, at Hotel Statler Friday, October 7, 1949 4 S. Ehrlich A Gift for 2—THE JEWISH NEWS In tribute to the first wo ► n- an of Detroit Jewish worn- anhood, mem- bers of t h e Women's Di, vision of t h e Jewish W e • Detroit Service Group Strives for MC Collections . Planning the Balfour Ball, left to right: MORRIS M. JA- COBS, president, Michigan Zionist Region; HARRY COHENq chairman, B...…

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…General Zionists' Manifesto Demands Policy on Jerusalem THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, October '7, 1949 Congress Group Honors Williams Agency Treasurer Quits Post; Can't Balance Budget (Special JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—A clear Israel government policy on Jeru- salem was demanded in a manifesto to the foreign ministry which was made public this week by its 'sponsor, the General Zionist Party. The General Zionists warned...…

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…▪ Lifesaver for a Free World As the Editor Views the News ... The Sukkah . _ Thanksgiving Symbol of Israelis Harvest Festiv al The Jerusalem Issue By DR. MAEANNA CHESETON-MANGLE Director, Religions Press Committee Instead of speeding a solution for the Palestine area, Israel and Jerusalem, the UN Conciliation. Commission has muddled the entire affair. From present indications, the new battle before the UN General As- sembly will create...…

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…JNF Revises Plans for Conference; Rothenberg to Speak November 20 Arthur Shutkin, executive di- rector of the Jewish National Fund, announced that the date of the annual JNF Conference has been changed to Nova 20, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. A call to organizations a n d congregatiOns to elect five dele- gates each has been issued by Irving W. Schlussel, JNF presi- dent; William Hordes, chairman of -the JNF executive committee, and Shutkin. Prin...…

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…Congregational Activities Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick Apointed. Shaarey Zedek's Education Director Rabbi Morris Adler and Harry M. Shulman, president of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, an- nounce the appointment of Friday Evening Services Open Observance Of Sukkot;; Congregations List Their Programs Modem versions of the Sukkah, the Israelites' shelter of the wilderness, will adorn Detroit synagogues and temples during the coming week, as the J...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, October 7, 1949 Five JTA Board. Members Resign Ferguson Leads Fight to Rush Liberal DP Bill Congress Reformer Congress Leader To Speak Oct. 19 Speaks Wednesday Osnos Heads UJA Michigan Region Max Osnos, leading Detroit Dr. Joachim Prinz, chairman business and civic leader, has of the national administrative "Munich to Dachau to Peeks- accepted. the chairmanship of In his "Lowdown on Washing- committee of the A...…

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…+.4- 0110,4W.V..1Y— Regional Federation Conference Planned In Detroit Oct. 22, 23, At Leland Hotel Young Adult Community `Mr. Berger from America' to Address Career Group of CJW, The Career Group of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women will present Isadore Berger as guest speaker for its first gen- eral meeting of the season at 8 p. m-., Tuesday, Oct. 11, at the Jewish Center. Berger, a Detroit attorney and prominent ama- teur photograph...…

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…women Cluti Family Dinner Honors Newly-Engaged Pair : THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, October '7, 1949 Israel Plans Sukkot Harvesting Festivals Students To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Conner TEL. AVIV, (JTA) — Plans to of Fullerton Ave. announce the stage traditional festivals mark- NORTH WOODWARD CLUB, Tuesday evening,. Oct, 11, engagement of their daughter, BRANCH of JEWISH WOMEN'S at the home of Mrs. Norrhan Beverly Marie, to Jack L. Beck, ing...…

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…11111111=1111111111v '4 '11.1.11111411111111P 7 `Stay-Home Tour' Conductors .1,••■• •••• 10 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October '7, 1949 Value Scale Set To Rate Interest In Things Jewish . • •••■••,,,, Poland Asks Extradifion Of Pogrom Organizer Program Announced For Primrose Donor Mrs. Joseph 'Rodman, presi- dent of the Primrose Benevolent Club, announced that plans have been completed for the By WALTER DUCKAT (Copyright, 1949, Jewi...…

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…• t t• t,„_te3 in S octe_ Marcia Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave., has left for New York where she will resume her music studies at the Manhattan School of Music from which institution she was graduated last May. Mr. and Mrs. l- ames Straus of Chicago are spending the week- end in the city visiting with friends. Dr. and 'Mrs. Abraham Altschuler of Warrington Rd. are ex- pected home this week-end from a five weeks visit...…

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…Psycoiogical Survey Shows Public Respects Catholic Stand Against Evil, By DR. HENRY C. LINK There are more than twice as many Protestants as there are Catholics in the United States. Yet, • when asked which church was taking the strongest stand against evil almost as many peet pie said the Catholic Church as said the Protestant Church. This wa.s ascertained in a Psychological Barometer survey of 5.000 adult men and women during August. Four ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Adiviiieo in, Society Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Shevin and son, William, have re- turned to their home in Long Island after spending the holidays with their parents. Dr. Shevin is a resident surgeon at the Gold- water Memorial Hospital in New York: Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld of 2263 Glendale, leave for an extended visit to New York on Oct. 10. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son spent the Rosh Hashanah weekend in Rochester, N...…

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…Brevities A new SOCIAL group is being formed. Single men, 35 to 45, are invited to join. For informa- tion, call TR. 4-1714 Sunday and Monday, 5 to 9 p.m.. 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1949 DETROIT Y-TEENS will join in the second annual nation- wide Y-Teen Roil Call Oct. 10 to 16. Sixty-four clubs in interme- diate and high schools . of great- er Detroit will be recruiting new members during this week. Y- Teens are junior members o...…

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…And the Lady Cried THE JEWISH NEWS - 15 Friday, October 7, 1949 JDC Medical Expert Reports Million Jews Restored to Hearth ^x . • 14 . The first triplets born in a DP camp to come to America, arriving - in Boston on the SS GENERAL HOLBROOK, register varied reactions on the initial view of their promised land. The trio was born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Warschawski_in the Felda- fing DP camp in Bavaria, Germany, just as the couple was abou...…

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…Van Wagoner Greets Jews of Bavaria Nelson Eddy at Masonic Auditorium October 24 FRANKFURT, (JTA)—Murray Van Wagoner, American military government of Bavaria, extend- ed New Year's greetings to the Jews of this German state in a letter to Dr.. Aron. Ohrenstein, Chief Rabbi of Bavaria. A holi- day message of greeting to the Jewish people was also released by Dr. Hans Ehard, Prime Min- ister of the state. Governor Van Wagoner's letter expressed...…

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…V DP Commissioner Obituaries MARTIN GOLDSMITH, 66; of George and Roy; and three 3302 Monterey, died Sept. 26. Funeral services • were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbis Adler, Stollman, and Bakst officiated. He is sur- vived by sons, Samuel, Lewis, and Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Sage; seven grandchildren, and two sisters. * * * CHARLES SHERMAN, 16 months, of 16141 Linwood, died Sept. 27. Fun...…

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…Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale. To Rent Wanted Exchange RESPONSIBLE, employed, young couple needs 3-4 room unfurnished apartment or income. Please call WO. 5-1159 week- days, TO. 5-8632 Saturday,• Sunday or evenings. SIX ROOM furnished flat for rent for eight. months beginning . November- 1st. Rental $75.- Gas heat.• HO. 4596. WANTED-5 or 6 rooms. Automatic heat. Refined,•• desirable adults. Best refer- enc. TU. 3-0319....…

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…Young Israel to Dedicate New Dexter Youth Center Oct. 30 ks W .e.;11: YOUNG ISRAEL YOUTH CENTER Young Israel of Detroit will dedicate • its Youth Center, on Dexter and Fullerton, Sunday, Oct. 30, with ceremonies to which the entire community is invited. Irving N: Bunim, kriciwn through- out the world for his work In the refugee rescue and relief field during the war and post- war years, and one of the found- ers of the National Council of Y...…

July 07, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Syria Agrees to Armistice CHRuhr Etturil± Vol. 27 6 7 4) ‘4 ,, .b E Accepts Proposal of 'Bunche NEW YORK— (Special) — Dr. $3 Pei Year Ralph Bunche, UN mediator, an- nounced Wednesday that Syria and Israel had come to terms on an armistice in accordance with proposals he had made. He . said that dispatches from Damascus indicated t h a t the armistice would be signed the latter part of the week. Dr. Bunche declared he was delighted th...…

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…Thursday, July 7. 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Wins Israel Trip Britain Releases 6 Millions TEL AVIV — (Special) —In a conciliatory move, the British delegation at the financial confer- ence with Israel agreed to the re- lease of $6,000,000 raised in Brit- ain for Israel. The British chairman is the minister to Israel, Sir Alexander Knox Helm, while Foreign Min- ister Sharett heads the Israeli representatives. The talks are of a...…

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…Page Three DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 7, 949 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Assails Smugness on 'Denazification' Program By PIIINEAS J. BIRON E'RE TOLD THAT the American Jewish Congress is satisfied with the results of its first Washington contacts on the AJC protests on denazification in Ger- many. Jewish Congress leaders ob- • • .. •11 tamed the introduction of a bipart- isan resolution calling for denazifica- tion, and we're willin...…

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…NNW Pare Four Thursday, July 7,194! DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE i ChronIcle Detroit Jewisn Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION: $5.00 Per Year $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1179. GEORGE WEISWASSER SEYMOUR TILCIIIN Editor-in-Chief Pr...…

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…• Thursday, July 7, 1949 Young Adults Name Colman Albert M. Colman was elected chairman of the community serv- ice committee of the Jewish Young Adult Council. June 30. Robert M. Feinberg was elected vice chairman and Ruth Magid, secretary. Colman served as a division chairman in the 1949 Allied Jew- ish Campaign. Last January he was chairman of the Junior Di- vision's Collection Day drive to secure payments on Allied Jewish Campaign pledge...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH Page Six in the Rea& of Zocat Society Bride of Fred Levey Dr. Hamburger Wed Thursday, July 7, 134$ CHRONICLE to Philadelphia Girl Sylvia Sonia Grobman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grob- man of Philadelphia, was united in marriage to Dr. Stuart W. Hamburger, son of Mr. and Mrs: Isadore Hamburger of Wisconsin avenue at the Adelphia hotel in Philadelphia. The bride wore a white satin gown with a ,tiny mandarin col- la...…

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…Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE - Thursday, July 7, 1949 Plans Thanksgiving Nuptials Troth Revealed I engagemenb A July wedding is planned by Estelle Bernice Bakst, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst of Cortland avenue, and Lawrence Paul Slotkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Slotkin of Euclid avenue west. The bride-elect attended Highland Manor Junior College in New Jersey. Her fiance attended Wayne University. The couple plans t...…

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…■ Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 7.0 /-* PHIL ROTHSCHILD THIS IS THE week for tanned weekend dates for Maxine Wein- a faces . . . Doesn't take De- troiters long to darken up wheth- er it be on sands of some lake, the mountains or even on the grass in the backyard. Anyway, it was a vacation as long as we laid aside our irksome choies and headed for some resort spot for rejuvenation. • • • berg with the same chappie. The necking in t...…

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…I Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 7, 1949 Chairman Teen-Age , • Sophisticates Bnai Brith Highlights South Haven Resort Hotels Proclaim Code of Ethics The resorts of South Haven, which we are privileged to dis- Mich. boast not only fine hotels play, as evidence of our pledge to HY DID WE EVER have to and outdoor sports, but also a the following. Pisgah Lodge leave the cool, pleasant spirit of community service. This PL...…

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…Page Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 7, 1)49 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 2827 BARLUM TOWER WO. 1-1040 PERSONAL ELECTROLYSIS DEAF and dumb relined gentleman, N. new in city wishes the acquaint- ance of young people with same affliction. Call Mrs. Schreiber, UN. 3-3004. UNWANTED HAIR removed fore...…

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…Thursday, July 7, 1949 Synagogues List Services Bnai Zion Sabbath eve services at 7:45 p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. m. Junior congregation at 9:30 a. in. Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin will speak. Talmud class at 5 p. m. Pirke Avoth at 6 p. m. • • . Bnai David Sabbath eve services at 7:15 p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. m. Class at 6:30 p. m. Mincha at 7:30 p. m. followed by Sholos Seudos. . . Shaarey Zedek Sabbath eve services at 6 p. m. Sa...…

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…Afflericam 9ewIth periodic ' Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE OUR ATHLETES Thursday, July 7, 1949 Guard Holly City's" Lifeline Abrams Set for Big Time Next Time JESTER' "I MET YOU many years ago," the lady told the late Congress- man Sol Bloom, ''but I dare say you do not remember my name." Bloom was an old smoothie arid tactfully replied: "That is true. When we last met I was sure your beauty and many accomplish- nients would soo...…

January 07, 1949 • Page Image 1

…President Truman to Honor President. Weizmann Read Predictions by Smolar on Page 2 VOLUME 14—NO. 17 HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, January 7, 1949 Truman and Jacobson: An American Partnership Read Interesting Story by David Schwartz on Page 4 , 34 4:00. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Israel May Ask UN to Regard ritain as Arabs' Active II (Direct...…

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…• British Aid to Arabs Stirs Israel • 3-Front Offensive Launched Dettzia - Lt Jaurah, HRIIN'ICLE • (Special to the Chronicle) Vol. 51, No. 1 TEL AVIV—In an offen- ige to clear Egyptian invad- ers from Israeli soil, the Jewish army launched a three- pronged drive in the western desert in what is believed to he the greatest battle of the Pales- tinian war. • Israeli forces were' attacking in the region of Rafa, just inside the Egyptian ...…

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…A- 12 First Village Unit Assured: Mrs. Aaron DeRoy Gives $6,000 For Fresh Air Camp Expansion — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 7, 1949 Speaks Here Jan. 17 4K:p; •:':rw,zmy Early construction'of the first village unit in Fresh Air Camp's new expansion program has been assured by a gift of $6,000 from Mrs. Aaron DeRoy. Announcement of Mrs. DeRoy's gift was made this week by Barney Smith president of the Fresh Air Society, sponsor- ing ...…

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…• Beth El Women Chart Luncheon Oscar Cohen to Talk at Affair on Monday The annual complimentary luncheon for all paid-up mem- bers of the Temple Beth El Sig! terhood will be at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the social hall of the Temple. The program will feature Os- car Cohen, executive director of the Jewish Community Council. He will present a documen- tary film on community relations and lead a discussion on neigh- borhood problems. According t...…

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…Rude Cyrus Living Conditions Make Proper Medical Care Impossible KYRENIA, Cyprus, ( J T A )- J o i ii t Distribution Committee physicians ministering to the needs of Jews interned here notified British authorities on the island that they are no long- er able to accept responsibility for the welfare of babies living in the interment camps. Owing to the ban on the im- migration of military-age Jews to Israel from here, and the re- fusal of many...…

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…Friday, January 7, 1549 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three Strictly Confidential • Negev Israel Thwarts British Tank Plot in B PHINEA J . ON THE NEWSPAPERS omitted an important aspect of the recent fighting in the Negev. The Egyptian army had been equipped with new tanks by the British and British officers had worked out a plan to defeat the Israeli on the bat- tlefield. It was only after the Jewish army had smashed the Egyptians and cap...…

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…&s the Editor Views the News ... Come, Enjoy the Fruits Thereof Israel's Economic Problem John Foster Dulles, leader of the U. S. delegation to the United Nations, told Abba S. Eban, Chief of the Israeli Mission to -the UN, before leaving Paris, that "the existence of a free and independent Israel was the premise of U. S. policy in the Middle East." This is accepted as renewal of assurances of early de jure recognition of Israel by the Unit...…

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…Friday, January 7, 7919 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Foul We the People Speak 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, $5.00 Per Year Haltered as Second-clan matte' March 3. 1916, at the Poet Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor...…

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…- Off the Record Israel Army Captain _ To Address Firit Rally Of Histadrut Workers By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright, 1949, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate). On the Home Front Henry Montor is now publicity director for the Palestine Eco- nomic Corporation . . . Henry Morgenthau, Jr., who resigned as general chairman of the UJA, is slated to become chairman of PEC. . .. Mr. Blaustein is chairman of the AJC executive and former board chairman of th...…

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…Friday, January 7, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Five nay Brith Highlighto, Vets Get Council Gifts BBYO CHATTER BY ILENE RATNER LOOKING BACK at the AZA regional tournament: Sharon Sklar, who was queen of the Lt. Seymour Sobel Chapter, also reigned over the tourney. The basketball championship was won by the Sobel boys, while Larry Welman of the same group took high oratory honors. Flint's Chapter No. 214 walked off with debating hon...…

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…6—THE JEWISH NEWS Prof. Freudenthal to Be Honored At Technion Dinner Here Jan. 15 A committee of prominent De- /biters has been enrolled to spon- sor the annual dinner of the Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society which supports the Haifa'- (Israel) Institute of Technology. - Prof. Alfred M. FreUdenthal, World famous structural engineer, will be the guest speaker at the dinner, which will be held Satur- PROF. A. M. FREUNDENTHAL da...…

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…rage Six Friday, January 7, MO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE of crocal Society in the Realm Wide of Henry Ehrlich Plans Nuptials on April 24 Leah Weberman Wed in Bel-Aire Ceremony In a candlelight ceremony at Bel-Aire, Leah Weberman be- came the bride of Seymour Daniel Kaplan. The Rev. Hyman Schulsinger officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and rrs. Morris Weber- man of Euclid avenue west. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan of Ypsilanti ar...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-7 1 Friday, January 7, 1949 Activitie3 in Society ear ratzvahi Bicur Cholem. Proceeds With Arrangements for 54th Anniversary Event Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold- Mrs. Edith Golden, vice-presi- stein of 3766 Sturtevant Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their dent of Detroit Senior Bicur Cho- son, Lester Victor, on Saturday, lem announces that Abe Dishell Mr. and Mrs. Walter FuChs of Huntington Woods left on Monday Jan. 8, at ...…

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…Friday, ranuary 7, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH Farewell Reception to Fete Max Finemans CHRONICLE Page Seven Ex-Detroiter Feted During Visit Here Married to Outstater Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. David Dunsky will honor Mr. and Mrs. Max Fineman and sons at a farewell reception, Jan. 16 in the Dunsky home at 19357 Santa Barbara drive. The Finemans are leaving to make their home in Tucson, Ariz. Friends and relatives are invited. No cards. Cllmax...…

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…Adivitie3 in Society Charlotte Viedrah Wed To Milford Ginsburg 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 7,- 1949 Doris Field Betrothed To Robert. Blumenfeld Men's Clubs At a candlelight ceremony on Dec. 26, at Beth Shmuel Syna- Mr. -and Mrs.' Robert Phillips and their two children of Hunt- gogue,. Charlotte Ruth Viedrah ington Woods left by motor for a visit in California. and Milford Ginsburg exchanged Meyer Bernstein and Seymour Included amon...…

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…tY President engagemenh ;I: ea ifo!io,v! -eite rovifr!f*. PHIL ROTHSCHILD LOS ANGELES is one of the most exciting cities I ever visited. Against, a back-drop of majestic mountains on one side and • the blue Pacific on the other, it seems a fantastic world's fair by day and an in- credible fairyland by night. By the time you finish reading this travelog, you'll believe I was being paid by the California Chamber of Commerce. Time evaporate...…

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…Histadrut 1 rive f er $375,000 0 I w ens Sunday; Past Campaigns Reflect Community Cooperation More than 2,000 Detroit Jews will be present at Music Hall, Brush and Madison, at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, to participate in the formal opening of Detroit's 1949 Histadrut (Geverk- shaften) Campaign fOr $375,000. This sum will represent Detroit's share of By HARRY SCHUMER, Chairman, and. SAM RABINOVITZ; Director, Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign Las...…

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…Friday, January 7, 1945 Teen•Age • Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM STILL CARRYING fond mem- ories 'bout that most success- ful A.Z.A. tournament . . . Ben- ton Harbor, Saginaw, Pontiac, 1 Flint, and the F' great crow d from Grand Rapids and Mt. Clemens added to the wonder- ful time had by all ... Con- gratul ations to that charm- ing girl with the lovely red Helen hair, Sharon Sklar, who can now be addressed as queen. "Sherry" was elected...…

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