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August 25, 1950 • Page Image 20

…Hebrew Schools Recite System's History In New Policy Statement Continued from Page 1 sk Unified Jewish Education lished with a student population of 700, and the Delmar-West- minster School had a student body of 350. "The continuing shift in Jew- ish population resulted in the erection of the imposing build- ing. on Philadelphia and Byron Avenues in 1924. In that year, the Northwest Women's League was organized to maintain a bus system for...…

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…CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 athdo-Lt Immigration ee s ut at $1,500,000,000 N d P CHR 111NICI.E Vol. 52—No. 34 27 Thursday, August 24, 1950 10c a Copy — $3 Per Year Aid for Absentee Voters TEL AVIV—(WNS)—Declaring that Israel is "pledged to the supreme task of receiving and settling during the coming years the remainder of the Jews from the Levant and from East European countries as long as the frontiers of those countries ar...…

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…Americatt Jewish Periodical e Thursday, August 24, 1950 bETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE \Pioneer Women's Seminar Service Group evitt Giving Aid to Israel to Hear Mrs. Jacob L family, she was in her early Plans Meeting The East Central Region of Pi- ish teens when her family was forced Page 2 To plan Jewish young adult oneer Women will hold its third participation in the United regional seminar at Farband Foundation's annual Torch Drive, Camp, Ch...…

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…i / Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 .1.1111111111101114111111111111 . 11 —.....-- .111.1.1.111" DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 24, 1950 Page 3 Protestations of Loyalty Show Lack of Character By PHINEAS J. BIRON FEW WEEKS AGO, several of our Jewish defense organizations issued statements, pledging their support to our government in the present military ac- tion in Korea. When we read these declarations we coul...…

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…Malian? YCWiSk Periodical Home Town Day for Israelis Detroit Jewish Chronicle 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 TILCIIIN Publisher Thursday, August 24, 1950 GERIIAR...…

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…'al Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Thursday, August 24, 1950 Beth El Slates High Holy Day Services for Non-Members As has been the tradition of Temple Beth El for the past 33 years, and as a service to the com- munity, High Holy Day Services for non-members will be conduct- ed in the Brown Memorial Chap- el at 7 p.m., Sept. 11, 6:45 p.m., Sept. 20 and at 10 a.m., Sept. 12 and 21. Rabbi Louis I. Egelson of Cin- cinnati will of...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical Thursday, August 24, 1930 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 gn the Nealm, of orocal Society Wed in Los Angeles Elinor Horwitz Exchanges Vows With Robert Perrin Wed at Bel-Aire The bridal party received their Before an altar banked with bouquets of white gladioli, chry- guests after the ceremony in the santhemums, larkspur, and light- Pickwick Room which was fol- ed candelabra, Elinor Marilyn lowed by a dinner in...…

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…C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 24, 1950 Engagement Told Beth Aaron Women Plan Donor Affair Society notes Page 1 Troth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Sam Solomon of Hartwell avenue are vacationing in Charlevoix, Mich. i;?, A hospital party will be held Monday afternoon, Oct. 16 at the Mrs. L. M. Lewinstein, daugh- Marine Hospital. The next meet- ing is set for Tuesday evening, ter, Arn...…

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…Americo ,Jewish Periodical 6 Thursday, August 24, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 8 Plights Troth . Troth Revealed Chr011ide Cillillary Corner of the Week By EDITH GOODMAN Mrs. Sam Klee of Buena Vista avenue, known for her elegant delicacies, offers the Jewish Chronicle readers the following: SOUR CREAM HORNS Combine: 1 cup Crisco or Spry, 2 egg yolks, 1 cup sour cream, 31/2 cups flour, 1 tsp. salt. Prepare: 1 cup jam, mixed with 1...…

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…a! Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 24, 1950 Fuller Jewish Education Demanded by Educator To Lead Services PHIL ROTHSCHILD Walter Farber, director of the Bnai Moshe religious school and a high school teacher in Detroit, is active in a number of OR SOME TIME there have there ... Dr. Art Schwartz and educational organizations. This article is the first in a series on began indi...…

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…Americo, ,7ewislt Periodical 6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 10 Thursday, August 24, 1950 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 PERSONAL WO. 1-1040 ELECTRIC REPAIRS OUT-OF•TOWN gentleman in the late WASHERS, vacuum, radio, motor and electrical repairs. Attic fans install- forties, refined and att...…

August 24, 1950 • Page Image 11

…71 Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Thursday, August 24, 1950 Page 114 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Obituaries ices were at Hebrew Benevolent. hearing, In the Detroit Jewish Chron- She is survived by her daughter, icle, a newspaper printed and circu- Mrs. Betty Weingarden; and son, lated in said County of Wayne. 2642 Rich- ABRAHAM RUBIN, THOMAS C. MURPHY Laurence Paul. Judge of Probate ton, died Aug. 14. Services were • • • (A tr...…

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…American Palish Periodical Thursday, August 24, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 12 Gets S.Z. Post Bnai Brith Women Launch Annual Fund-Raising Drive . 120 Organization Treasuries Give $34,850 to Allied Drive Leon Kay, chairman of the or- social, fratternal, cultural, etc. It ganizations division of the Allied is interesting to note that though Jewish Campaign, reports that for 30 organizations which had con- the 1950 campaign 120 orga...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 1

…Expose of Unethical Advertising Sol icitations Story on Page 2 VOLUME 17—No. 23 HE JEWISH NE S A Weekly Review 708-10 David Stott of Jewish Events Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan. August 18, 1950 The Moral Issue: Is Reprisal Justifiable in Avenging Wrong? Read Commentator's Column on-Page 2 7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Cocw , I Oc Haifa Oil Refineries Open, Save $3,200,000 in Foreign Currency Direct JTA Teletype Wires ...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 2

…English-Jewish Newspapers Condemn Unethical Tactics Of Advertising Solicitors - National Organizations Accused Of Being 'Duped' by Salesmen and Hurting Status of Jewish Press - DETROIT, Mich.—The American Association of Eng- lish-Jewish Newspapers, in a strongly-worded statement re- leased this week, calls the attention of all American Jewish communities to "unethical and scandalous tactics" charged against a number of publications calling t...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 3

…Around the World .. A digest of current news reported by the „Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service., $1,000 Ford Billboard At Israel Maccabiah United States The sum of $1,000 was al- located by the Ford Motor Co. for a billboar,.. at the Macca- biah games in Israel next month. Alfred May, Detroit attor- ney who is closely associated with the public relations de- partment at ...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 4

…4 4111111111F - ' As the Editor Views the News ... The Best Reception A New Anthology Interprets The Scientific Concept of Race Arab Propagandist )S RACE. An anthology selected from the International Literature on the Races of Sian. Edited by Earl AV. (:ount. Henry Schuman, N. Y. '747 pp. $7.50. American Jewry is warned to be on guard against an Arab propogandist, .Yusif El-Bandak, who is touring this country with a story misrepresenting...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 5

…Young Israel Has Family Worship Congregational Activities Temple Israel Announces Building Will Be Open for High Holy Days The building of Temple Israel, which has been in process of construction for the past _year. will be ready to house its first High Holy Day services begin- ning Rash Hashanah eve, Mon- day night, Sept. 11, Harry Le- Vine, president, revealed this week. Located in the Palmer Park section at Manderson and Mer- ton Rds., o...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 6

…New Zealand Jewish Community Lives In. Security, Orthodoxy, Zionism • By AVRUM SCHULZINGER The Zionist Organization of Detroit feted New Zealand's foremost Zionist leader, Isaac Gotlieb, Tuesday at the Tuller Hotel. Leading Detroit Zionists were present at the luncheon in the Gotliebs' honor and A. C. Lap- pin, ZOD president, presided. Gotlieb outlined the new tasks facing Zionism and declared that now, more than ever be- fore, the movement...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 7

…Self-Criticism Glorified Engaged Knollwood Play Draws Many Laughs, Reveals Fine Talent How many classes are there in society? According to the cen- tral theme of "I Long to Be- long," the satirical musical com- edy presented by a Knollwood Country Club cast last Saturday night, at Knollwood, "there are two, classes: the common folk and those who belong to Ganze- macha (root: "Gantzer Mach- er") Country Club." It is a very entertaining play,...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 8

…Iota Alpha Pi National Convention Set Here Detroit members and alumni of Iota Alpha Pi. sorority are completing arrangements for the group's national convention, to be held here Labor Day week- end, Sept. 1 to 3. This will be the first time that Detroit has been the scene of the national meetings. Dele- gates from 17 active chapters, as well as lead- ing alumni and national of f cers and board members are expected to at- tend. Miss Weinberg M...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 9

….Sociely Sets April Date 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 18, 1950 Oscar Freedenberg Called to Active Duty Israel's Korea Offer Oscar Freedenberg, Detroit at- Gratifies Dean Acheson torney and charter member of Miss Goldie Levinstein has returned from Charlevoix where Lt. Roy Green Post, Jewish War WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Sec- Veterans, has been recalled to- Mrs. Harold H. Bernhard (Esther Levy) and daughters, Karen active duty with the Uni...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 10

…10—THE JEWISH NEWS Our Letter Box Friday, August 18, 1950 !One Man Juries Are Bad' jury prosecution are a matter By JACK GOLDMAN Editor, The Jewish News: The Detroit Times recently published an editorial which deserves the attention of the entire community and of Ameri- cans everywhere. It exposes wrong procedure and calls for emphasis on fair play in our courtrooms. The Times, under the heading "One-Man Juries Are Bad", stated: "The peop...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 11

…I J . THE JEWISH NEWS--11 M arna e3 Friday, August 18, 1950 diviiieo in, Sociei Miss Julia Klein, formerly of West Boston Boulevard, is now residing at 900 Whitmore Drive. Mrs. M. Wohlgemuth of W. Philadelphia Ave. has returned from a month's vacation in Los Angeles, Calif., spent with her son, daughter and grand daughter of that city. Mr. and Mrs. David Sidder have returned from Florida and are spending the summer in Detroit with their s...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 12

….1Y 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 18, 1950 News Brevities Singers May Compete SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB "TZENA TZENA TZENA," the met. at the home of Mr. and familial. old Hebrew folksong For Opera Scholarships Mrs. Irving KL in. The next Which has suddenly become a Young Michigan singers with meeting ,will be at the home of Tin-Pan Alley hit, has just been Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lieberman. released in its original form by grand opera as their goa...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS—i 3 Friday, August 18, 1950 Danny 0 Raskin's L ISTENING LAST YEAR, in Florida, Ruth Ann Margolis posed 20 times for a portrait of her, by an artist . . . who finally iviped the face off, saying he couldn't "see" her any more . . . This year, Ruth Ann made her annual pilgrim- age to the land of much sun .. . and discovered that the artist had painted the picture after she left . . . The artist told Ruth Ann that when frien...…

August 18, 1950 • Page Image 14

…▪ 14 Obituaries ?vHE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 18, 1950 Israel's Retailers' Strike Ends; Modified Rationing Plans Will Be Adopted — Leaders Pay Tribute FRANK . COHEN, 65, of 2985 Leslie, died Aug. 11. Services were at Lewis Bros., Rabbis Hershman and Adler officiating. Interment, Clover Hill Park. Survived by his wife, Rose; sons, Sidney andi. Herman;• daughter, Edith; 4 grandchildren. * *. * REBECCA MARX, 2681 Tux- edo, died Aug. 6. S...…

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…I THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, August 18, 1950 Knesset Approves $190 Million for Development. Work Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange JERUSALEM- (JTA.) -The Is- two or three-room unfurnished rael parliament approved the WANTED, apt., refined couple, about to be mar- ried. UN. 4-3767, evenings. budget of the Joint Develop- ment Authority-set up by the PASADENA, 3309, near Dexter. 3-bed- room, all-bric...…

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…Hadassah Sets Sept. 17 as 'H' Membership Day To Launch One-Day Campaign At Luncheon Meeting Tuesday 2ouncil Spokesman *. * * Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has set aside Sunday, Sept. 17, as "H-Day" for a membership campaign in which hun- dreds of Detroit women will seek to enlist thousands of ad- ditional Jewish women in the women's Zionist organization of America. It is planned that the present large membership of De- troit Hadassah should v...…

August 17, 1950 • Page Image 1

…e ager CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 27 Thursday, August 17, 1950 10c a Copy — $3 Per Year Ration Plan. Upheld; • Israel Stores Reopen JERUSALEM — (WNS) — The Ben G urion government, which has jetted to severe strains by left and right win g elements in parliament, has late ly been sub - em erged tri- umphant again when the Knesset, by a vote o f 57 to 36, sustained the textile and leather goods rationing plan and refused to entert...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical Can Thursday, August 17, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Orthodox Jews Urged to Give Spiritual Aid to N. Afr icons NEW YORK—American latest in a series of overseas orthodox Jewery was called assignments which began when upon to assume the responsi- he served as a chaplain with the bility for sending qualified U. S. army in the Pacific dur- rabbis to provide aid and guid- ing World War II. As director of JDC ...…

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…C otter 71 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 1 ' Thursday, August 17, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 3 Canada Seeks Way Out to Let Ukranian Nazis In By PIIINEAS J. BIRON WALTER WALTER HARRIS, minister of citizenship and Canadian minister is rather baffling, since he surely editor of Commentary, the monthly magazine published must have known the background of the Ukrainian in the Canadian government, as a groups, slated for mas...…

August 17, 1950 • Page Image 4

…Americo ,ewisir Periodical Celli DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 4 Sisters Reunited Detroit Jewish Chronicle Thursday, August 17, 1950 Study of Noses Points to Jews 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 ...…

August 17, 1950 • Page Image 5

…• C enter e h 0 is ie y so - se or le, vs in ,e 11- 80, to re- of pts ler rho er- ut) CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 1 Thursday, August 17, 1950 DETROIT Temple Israel's Own Home to Be Ready for Holy Days The building of Temple Israel, which has been in process of con 4 ruction for the past year, be ready to house its first High Holy Day Services begin- ning Rosh Hashana Eve, Mon- day, Sept. 11, The new temple is locat...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical ea Thursday, August 17, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 gn the Nallm, of orocal Society Plights Troth Hadassah Convention to Hear Miss Kozenn THE Orchestra OF IRV FIELDS Now playing at the famous Lake- side Inn, Rogers City, Mich., will be available for weddings after Sept. 15. Engagement Announced By ELLA R. ANTHONY Mrs. Sam Kessler is a patient t the Alpena General Hospital where she underwent su...…

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…c enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 17, 1950 Wed at Shaarey Zedek Society notes To Mark Golden Anniversary • Norma and Danny Weiss of Newark, N. Y., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Sarah Schwartz, of Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaf- lander have left to spend the month of August in Nova Scotia, Canada, for salmon fishing. Ilene Schneider, whose mar- riage to Donald Aron ...…

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…American Palish Periodical en DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 8 Sets Wedding Date Clironicie Culinary Corner Thursday, August 17, 1950 Troth Told By EDITH GOODMAN Mrs. Diane Steinberg, a Chronicle reader of many years, sent us a very easy to make casserole dish for the cooler weather. While preparing your roast, use this recipe and your complete meal will be oven prepared. LIMA BEAN CASSEROLE 1 large can of Lima Beans 1/2 cup Ketchup 1 t...…

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…C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 17, 1950 Elected Pr'esident Campus and High Jinks By NANCY MAY liE LAST WEEKS in August Ronnie Schwartz, with Rona mean vacation time to so many Brooks. Congratulations also to Lee Detroiters. . . . Heading up Char- THERE'S A TREND in modern the middle aisle on Aug. 20. Brickner and Stewart Kepes on levoix way are Aviva and Lor- Betty Manlin ha...…

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…Americo Jewish Periodical a rage 10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 17, 1950 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 PERSONAL WO. 1-1040 DRIVING LESSONS FOREIGN CHEMIST, 44, would like to meet American, attractive, edu- cated girl, not over 5'6" ready for rapid marriage, will send details...…

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…' Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Thursday, August 17, 1950 Page lt DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Obituaries Congregations List Services twenty-ninth day of April, 1949. as shown by the Assignment recorded in Liber 10149, page 442, Wayne County REBECCA MARX, 2681 Tuxe- Records on January 5, 1950; the inter- est of Robert D. Anspach in said mort- do, died Aug. 6. Services were at gage was thereafter assigned to Vin- FIRST INSERTI...…

August 17, 1950 • Page Image 12

…▪ American ,7ewish Periodical Ca Thursday, August 17, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 12 New School Officers Federations Tell of Active Period Poverty, Anti -Semitism Bypass New Zealand NEW YORK — (WNS) —The Jewish communities of America are experiencing "their most' strenuous and active period" and the Council of Jewish Federa- 1 tions and Welfare Funds has re- ' corded the "most intensive ac- tivity" of its history during the firs...…

August 11, 1950 • Page Image 1

…Romantic Story • of Revival of Hebrew Language THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Review of Dr. Halkin's New Book on Page 4 VOLUME 17—No. 22 Mixed Marriages: Old. Resentments, . New Acceptances of Jewish Events Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 708-10 David Stott . Bldg.—Phone WO: 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, August 11, 1950 7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Knesset Votes Confidence In Israel Gov't. Rationing Issue Direct JTA Te...…

August 11, 1950 • Page Image 2

…• Jewish Telegraphic Agency Elects Breslau President NEW YORK— (JTA)—Election of Dr. Isadore Breslau of Wash- ington as president of the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency was an- nounced this week. The Jewish Telegraphic Ag- ency is the only world-wide DR. ISADORE BRESLAU news agency devoted to the col- lection and distribution of news and inf or motion concerning Jewish communities throughout the world. It maintains ten bu- reaus in ffey citie...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Around the World .. - - Friday, August 11, 1950 Young Citizen A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service. United States , Israel JERUSALEM—Twenty thousand Bedouins of the Negev will be innoculated against tuberculosis during August . . . The settle- ment of Kiryat Anavim, ten miles west of here, recently cele- brated i...…

August 11, 1950 • Page Image 4

…'A Bad Blot As the Editor Views the News Halkin's R mantic Story Pro-Communist Nazis Of Revival of Language , The new world is in no sense separable from the worsening conditions in Germany. The faulty denazification program has en- couraged an arrogance among former Nazis which threatens to increase the foes of the democracies in Germany. It has become known that the Ruhr in- 'dustrialists are maintaining liason with the East German gove...…

August 11, 1950 • Page Image 5

…Long to Belong' / "./ \/ \/\ / \ /\ / \/ \/ N/ \/ \ ./\ ./ \/ \,/ \/ \./NA/ \/ \/ \"" Local Talent to be Featured In Knollwood Play Saturday Final rehearsals for "I Long Brooks, was revised and adapted to Belong," the satire on coun- for local use by Knoll wood try club life to be presented at member Dr. J. Gilbert Israel, and is being di- rected by Harry Goldstein, De- troit radio and stage actor. Mrs. B e n Tolmich, also an experi- enced...…

August 11, 1950 • Page Image 6

…About Anti-Semites: Maccabiah Head in U Switzerland Bans Notorious Aberg BERNE, Switzerland, (JTA)- The Swiss government informed the Swedish Foreign Ministry that it has issued a ban on the entry to Switzerland of Einar Aberg, notorious Swedish anti- Semite. The action is especially significant in view of the exist- ing agreement between Sweden and Switzerland permitting the entry of nationals from either state without visas. Swiss postal ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-----7 Friday, August 11, 1950 LET'S FACE IT , • the tax on fur remains; there's no longer any point in waiting YOU'LL SAVE IF YOU DECIDE NOW ON MINK and Other Luxury Furs W E did our greatest buying of fine skins way back Read "Mink Magic' by Laurence O'Larry every Monday in the Free Press. in January an&February when furs were at their tow price point. Since then fur costs have hit the ceiling BUT our prices for ...…

August 11, 1950 • Page Image 8

…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 11, 1950 Women 9 h i JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold its annual pic- nic at Lola Valley Park, Sunday, Aug. 13. Mrs. Sadie Balakofsky and Mrs. D. Silverstein are pre- paring a meal and accomoda- tions for the guests. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SO- CIETY will open its fall season Wednesday, Aug. 30, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. D e s s e r t luncheon at 12:30 p.m. will be followed by a me...…

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…ActiuitieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Green of Oak Drive are vacationing DP Wins Essay Prize After the war ended Dinah Room, a little girl of 12, was found in a camp by a young American soldier. He wrote to •s! his mother back in New York about her, and a c o r respond- ence ensue d, with the result that the little girl came to the .5., aided in her immigration by H I A S, the Hebrew I m m Dinah grant Aid Society, and was adopted . b...…

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