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January 06, 1950 • Page Image 11

…1 Helen Alpert, Norman Naimark Plan Wedding Adivitieo iii Soci4 Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert of Watertown,- N.Y., announce the - Ralph Helper of Prairie Ave., has returned from Chicago engagement of their daughter, H e l e n- Elizabeth, to Norman where he spent a few days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Manko have returned to Schenectady, N. Y. after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurewitz of Fullerton Ave., and. Mr. an...…

January 06, 1950 • Page Image 12

…- -4111MMOIMMIM - 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 6, 1950 Women Nora Altman Will Wed Balfour Peisner in June UHS Pupils Select Keren Ami Council Bar Mitzvahs I Mr. and Mrs. William P. Pupils representing the Keren Greenberg of 16564 Indiana an- The first social for prospective Mr. and Mrs. Murray Altman And committee of each branch nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their members will be a television party at the home of Mrs. Jerry of Northla...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS 13 Friday, January 6, 1950 - ActivitieJ in Society' Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Mrs. Nathan Sloss, Mrs. Margery Gross and her daughter, Patty, left on Monday by motor for a stay in Miami Beach. Miss Marcia Ermann and her mother Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd., have returned from Cincinnati where they were the guests of Mrs. Ermann's other daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ullman. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Feerer have moved from the Belcrest and ...…

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…14—THE JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Heller Guest of Honor At Center Branch Dedication Friday, January 6, 1950 Mizrachi Hear Rabbi On Jerusalem Issue Also on the formal dedication Mrs. Walter E. Heller of Chi- cago will be guest of honor at program of Jan. 16 will be the the formal dedication program Mastersingers. of the Dexter-Davison Branch A Jewish cultural evening, ar- of the Jewish Community Cen- ranged by Mrs. Arthur Bloom and Mrs. Royal Maas, m...…

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…City Revisionists Mourn People Make News Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt named Mrs. Joseph Arens, recent DP arrival, "An outstanding wo- man in America," and presented her with a silver dish. Mrs. Arens, a Catholic, saved the life of a Jewish child, Felicia Grunfed- er in Warsaw, by hiding her from the Nazis in a coffin and later posing her as a Gentile in a concentration camp. She re- turned the child to her real moth- er, followi ng. Mrs. Arens...…

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…"fosele the Nightingale' Coming Here Jan. 15 Under Schwartz's Direction MAURICE SCHWARTZ and ∎OLA SHLIFKO This season's offering of Maurice Schwartz's Yiddish Art Theater, "Yosele, the Nightin- gale, by Sholem Aleichem, which he brings to the Shubert Lafay- ette Theater for two perfor- mances only, Sunday, matinee and evening, Jan. 15, marks an important event in Jewish-Am- erican theatrical history. The Art Theater has commenced a fourth de...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January Danny - 17 o Sam Oleshansky Takes Presidency 1950 Of Local Hebrew Benevolent Society ADL Conference In Lansing Jan. 8 . Raskin's 6, Sam Oleshansky was installed in the presidency of the Hebrew Benevolent Society at a banquet Sunday, Dec. 25, at Rainbo Ter- race. Sam Nelson, retiring presi- dent, who has served the organ- ization in various capacities for 23 years, was named honorary president. . Oth...…

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…18—THE JEWISH NEWS MICHAEL ARTHUR PARK, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 13. Park of 2713 Calvert, died Dec. 28. Rabbi Joshua Sperka con- ducted funeral services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Yiddish Folks Cem- etery. In addition to his parents, the child is. survived by a bro- ther, Larry. * * * ABRAHAM COHEN, 72 of 18231 Indiana, died Dec. 27. Rabbi Ja- cob Segal conducted funeral services at Lewis. Bros. Burial, Clover Hill Memorial Park. He le...…

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…State Dept. Condemns Treatment of Jacobson WASHINGTON, (JTA) - T h e State Department issued a strong statement condemning H u n - gary's treatment of Israel Jacob- son,, director of the Joint Distri- bution Ciommittee in Budapest. "The treatment of Mr. Jacob- son by the Hungarian police au- thorities, which has been report- ed in the press and confirmed by official reports to the De- partment, again demonstrates the notorious' police state m...…

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…20 Modern Equipment, Techniques Will Raise Productivity in Israel By P. BERNARD NORTM AN . — THE JEWISH NEWS ZOD Mobilizes for "Z-Day" Membership Drive. Sunday , Friday, January 6, 1950 German Students Protest Nazi Atrocity Film MUNICH, (JTA) — German showing of a Polish filN,clealing with Nazi atrocities. in Poland during the war, including the tragedy of the Warsaw ghetto. The film is sponsored jointly by Jewish and Christian libera...…

January 05, 1950 • Page Image 1

…You Are As Old As You Feel C i ptl a w-Lt J'aurah, ICLE See Pane 16 Read Old Days Relived on Page 4 • Vol. 52 — No. 1 64E%). 27 Pledge Z-Day j N 0 (') 5, 1950 10c a Copy —$3 Per Year 'OP Sharett Hits Unholy Bloc • In UN Vote F JERUSALEM—(SPECIAL)—"A front resting on two main formations—the Roman Catholic and Soviet blocs" is responsible for the UN decision to internationalize Jeru- salem, Moshe Sharett, Israeli foreign minis...…

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…Page 2 Scholar Asks Israel-India Friendship COME ONE! COME All! to The Detroit Hadassah Chapters to Hold Annual Education Day TRANSPORT CHARGES CUT TEL AVIV — (Special) — The management of the Israel-Amer- ican Shipping Line has decided on a reduction of transport charges on ships plying between the ports of the United States, Canada and Israel, at a rate of 5 to 15 per cent according to the various categories of cargo. SYNAGOGUE DEDICAT...…

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…Thursday, January 5, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 3 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Shekel Drive Aims at Domination of Israel a THE SHEKEL CAMPAIGN for the forthcoming World Zionist is in full swing: The various Zionist parties are competing with each other in a supreme effort to obtain a majority of dele- gates when the representatives of the World Zionist movement will meet this summer, probably in Jerusalem. Although the goal of Zionism h...…

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…Thursday, January 5, 114$ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 4 Detroit Jewish Chronicle Job for the Year Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Cadillac Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan 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 of March 3, 1879. SEYMOUR TILCHIN Publisher Thursday, ...…

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…Thursday, January 5, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE, Social Workers Elated at Sculptor's Success Page Gets UJA Post / \/ ` / `• ` /N r ` /` A /v`/` / `"/\/ MOST STORIES about social, even at that time Leonard was a ser vice agencies deal with the work they are currently doing and their plans for the futurej but the story of Leonard Schwartz—rapidly gaining fame as "Leonard." talented young , sculptor--has a present, past and future that ...…

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…Thursday, January 5, l941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 Chicago Community Leader to Dedicate Dexter Branch Truman Seeks Legislation for Help to Arab Refugees Center Choral Group Seeks New Members The Center Choral Group meets every Wednesday evening at the WASHINGTON — (SPECIAL) lessor of art at New York Uni- Jewish Community Center. No versity, will speak on ceremonial knowledge of music is necessary, Legislation to enable the United ...…

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…r Tursday, January 5, 195• Mai Mid,. Highlights DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Brother's Keeper Morgenthau Lodge The lodge's howling league is planning its first annual doubles tournament to be held late this winter. Harold Weiss, chairman of this event, announces that the prize for the top bowler will be $100. Details will be announced at a later date. The next meeting of the lodge will be held Mon- day, Jan. 16, ii.stead of Jan. 9. • • • H...…

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…I Thursday, January 5, 184$ DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE Page 8 in Me Rea& Zocal Society Plans March Wedding Singer -MI ;dal To Wed in June Rites Solemnized The Bel .Aire Terrace Nov. 23 was the scene of the candlelight ceremony which united Rosalie Singer and Albert Migdal in mar- riage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer of Cortland avenue are parents of the bride. Mr. Migdal is the son of Mrs. Samuel Migdal and the late Mr. Migdal. White lace ...…

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…rTMArrVe^se ,er,.., . Thursday, January 5, 1950 WOMEN'S CLUBS DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Betrothal Told Births Dee. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pivniek (Lorraine Wine) of Lauder avenue, a daughter, Billie Ann. Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. David Kohlenberg (Muriel Lazarus, of Freeland avenue, a son, Daniel Gene. Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gard (Lorraine Wexler) of Kentucky avenue, a son, Steven Jay. Dec. 22—'s Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berk (Marilyn R...…

January 05, 1950 • Page Image 10

…vifflericam lavish Periodical , • • 04 ton. Page 10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE JWV' Chairman of Day! bridge. Hazel E. & Richard D.: LovIn g, Eithinan. Seymour D : Stein, Morris; Mary Helen & Alvin:-Jackson, Bar ry '1'reban, Mrs. Jessie: Washburn, Clatk & Wilma; Mot, Agnes Mrs. & Ma c; W; Petro, Louis W.; - Jenkins, Cullen; Burnett, Eatell C. & Waller; Weinber Richter, Harold; Cross, E. K.; Ottati, Samuel Lee & Ella; Rice, Edward E. G. J.; ...…

January 05, 1950 • Page Image 11

…C al Oder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO All Young Israel Groups to Honor Members Leaving Guest Speaker PHIL ROTHSCHILD UIIS Organize Keren An U nit Sider's joint. I Teamed up for this informal 1 ocial were Bea Chodoroff and 11Z" ernie Golsky, Louie Fried- hinder lander and Aaron Levine, Shirley Pupils who represent the Sirota and Hank Lonnerstater, Keren Ami Committee of the Eve Zaretsky and George Cohen. various branches of the U...…

January 05, 1950 • Page Image 12

…Page 12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, January 5, 1949 I dy; Ned Oliver; Charlotte E. Iglehart, District Ass'n; Philip Rosenzweig; Mrs. erick Merrill; Alexander Kelmaa Blr- Joe. J. or Alice Gougenn; Edna M. R.N.; Julia Mercer; Vernone Maschke Ann Oblak or John Oblak; Mary E. nie and Adeline tannic; Miss Betty Reed or Eldena Cole; Mildred Ray 'Tracey; Mary Cameron; Pearl Wills; Dwyer; Nancy Jane Callaghan; Eino Long; Milton 0. Richard o...…

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…Thursday, January 5, MO Page U DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • • • I last years' winner; the AZA N and the Israel Chan'er 735. The 661 skit, first place win- nor, was a fantasy of what could By LIONEL GINSBURG happen if AZA "overthrew" Jesse Davis Dean, who received ETROIT AZA is planning to their BB directors and made a bachelor of arts degree from By HELEN TENNENBAUM form an entertainment troupe Chuck Levy, BBYO Michigan 'UST THE OTHER DAY ...…

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…Page 14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, January 5, 1949 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 CADILLAC TOWER WO. 1-1040 ELECTRIC REPAIRS WIDOW, 60, financially independent, would like to meet relined man. Ob. jest matrimonial companionship. Box 328, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. ELECTRICAL WORK. Refrigerator, lam...…

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…Thursday, January 5, 1954 LEGAL NOTICES ConoTetiations First Insertion Borate W. Gilmore, Public Adminis- hicago (21). trator, 24620 W. 3, 75C131 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of s.s—At a session of the Pro- bate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court R00111 in the City of Detroit, on the Nineteenth day of DeceMber, in the year one thousand •nine hundred and forty-nine. Present. Patrick H. O'Brien, Judge of Probate. In the Ma...…

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…Pap 14I DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Aged Folk Keep Youthful Spirit, Dance, Sing, Defy Father Time Jewish Home 0 f fers Haven to Old People By EUNICE NUNTZ Back in 1906 in a house on Brush street, the Jewish Home for Aged was opened. Today the Home stands on five sews of land, three square blocks bordered by Lawrence and Bur- lingame avenues and Otsego and Petosky avenues. • • • THE BUILDING, one of the most modern nationally of its type, ho...…

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