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Title: Canadian Jewish Review
Full text: AUGUST 10. 1945 THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW ITS SPHDY! Drift* to a Shin* in Twenty Minutes CLASS IN COOKERY MC«ndid Photos" at Weddings A eompUt* pkotofrapkie r»cord •/ prwtftu memtHi* Phone NOW for enr "on the spet" photographer DrununoncL Photo* Rm. 316, DnuAmoMt BWg. 1117 St. Catherine We* PL. 7609 lee. DO. I7ft4 MARRIAGES VAINTRUB-COHEN The marriage 4T Miss Marilyn Cohen, only daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Cohen, Decarie Boulevard, to Louis Vaintrub, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Char-lea Vaintrub, McNider Avenue, took place at the Mount Royal Hotel, on August 1, at five o'clock, Rabbi C. Denburg officiating. Dinner was nerved to the immediate family. The bride and grom are •pending their honeymoon at Sca-roon Manor Hotel, Schroon Lake, N.Y. IGAGEMENTS r. and Mrs. S. Frank, St. Jos-West, announce the lK*u£T/- r. and (rs, A. Fagen* Colonial Avenue. MONTREAL MEETINGS • • RED CROSS Society, Jewish Branch, will re-open on .Monday, August 6, at 1231 St. Catherine Street West Mrs. Samuel Bronfman, O.B.E., is president; Mrs. A. J. Fineberg, secretary. • TEMPLE EMANU-EL Rabbi Harry J. Stern: Services will be resumed Rosh Hashonah Eve, Friday, September 7, at 8:00 p.m. Parallel Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur services in the Community House. Dr. Israel Bettan, head of the Department of Homiletics and Midrash of the Hebrew Union College, win alternate with Dr. Stem in conducting the holy day services, Registration in Temple School, Sunday morning, September 9. Classes commence September 15 and September 18. Pew Committee chairman is Henry Benson, wtth Martin Arnovitz, Garner H. Bornstein, Harry E. Davis, Char-lea Goldstein, George Hollinger, Jerome Lewinson, Mortimer Sil-ventein, Harry Stern. Board of Trusteee meet, chairmanship of Arthur Simon, on Monday evening, August 20. • At the fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kauffman, of Massena, N. Y., near Huntingdon, the Tarshis family of Montreal presented their uncle and aunt with an inscription in The Jewish National Fund Golden Book, and a certificate of the inscription, The legislatures of Minnesota, New Hampshire and Rhode Island have joined the thirty-one states which have adopted resolutions petitioning the U. S. Government to act in favor of Jewish aspirations in Palestine. CLASSIFIED NICE, comfortable room to rent to a refined business girl in an apartment on Queen Mary Road. Call DE. 1907. TeiephMM CA. MB A. J. Kirslin+r O.D BANANA CAKE one and one-quarter cups sugar one-half cup butter two eggs one teaspoon baking soda one cup mash 3d banana pulp one teaspoon vanilla one and one-half cups pastry flour THIS 5 STAR CEREAL \ has BETTER four tablespoons sour cream Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs beaten lightly; add soda, dissolved in sour cream. Beat well. Add bananas, pastry flour, salt and vanilla. Mix well, and bake in a well buttered oblong or square tin, in a three hundred and fifty to three hundred and seventy-five degree oven, for forty-five minutes. Ice with a lemon butter icing, made by beating until smooth one teaspoon soft butter, two cups icing sugar, juice and rind of one lemon. Spread when cake is cool. Mrs. L. Shapiro, 5463 Victoria Avenue, Montreal. ORANGE BREAD Proteins for growth and vitality! Gst them in full , meature In Ogitvie Oots — the |quality whole grain cereal — *plu* B Vitamins and minerals. OGILVIE OATS ARE BETTER VALUE IN EVERY WAY! * UTTER UAVOUR * EXTRA [NOURISHMENT \ 7/ie OGIIVIE FLOUR MILLS COMPANY LIMITED k* BITTER rtOCESSED ECONOMICAL one cup granulated sugar one cup water grated rind of one orange one-half cup soft butter pinch of salt two cups flour one and one-half teaspoons baking powder dash of vanilla nuts, if desired Boil sugar, water and rind for twenty minutes. Let cool and then add the remainder of the ingredients. Mix well. Bake in three greased baking powder tins for~eae-half hour at 350 degrees. Slice when cool. Mrs. S. Appleton, 88 Homewood Avenue, Toronto. Hecipes for economical, time-saving, nourishing dishes are wanted. Please share/ WORLD UNION OF JEWISH STUDENTS OPENS PARIS OFFICE The World Union of Jewish Students whose activities were halted during the war, has been aided by the World Jewish Congress, establishing headquarters in Paris at 2 Rue Montpensier, according to a report received by the World Jewish Congress office in New York. The organisation was formed originally in London in 1920 for the support of Jewish students, and maintained schools, libraries and horn* for student* of Jew-•tsh- learning until the war broke out. The reorganization of the World Union of Jewish Students was executed under the leadership of Prof. Paul Guggenheim, Gerard Riegner and Daniel Tecuciano of the Geneva office of the Congress. HEBREW COMMITTEE (Ctmttnutd from Page Four) sion inj. Moscow should consider the claims and rights of the surviving Hebrews and include in the reparations to be given to United Nations also compensation for the losses suffered by the Hebrew people". Mr. Gillette said the foregoing were emergency measures. "What is of even greater importance," he added, "are the following steps which we believe essential for the commencement of a solution of the entire problem: "1. The British Government should proclaim the right of every Hebrew in Europe to apply to the nearest British consulate and receive his first papers of Palestinian citizenship. "2. A n Anglo-American-Russian Commission should be set up immediately and given adequate powers to effectuate the repatriation, in the speediest manner, of all such applicants to Palestine. "Now that a new government has come to power in Great Britain which is publicly and officially committed to the abrogation of the Chamberlain White Paper under which Palestine U administered, Britain's sin of having kept Palestine closed to the martyred Hebrews of Europe at a time of their greatest ordeal and need should be immediately ended. Similarly, the new government must annul immediately the discriminatory laws against the Hebrews in Palestine that were the product of the Munich and Nuremberg era," WORLD ZIONISTS (C0»ttK««2 from Ptg* Om) bring to the Arabs the fulfilment of aU their hopes, and to the Jews merely the realization of all their fears?" He described as a "sad commentary on the peculiar political morality of this world" the fact that States had been admitted to the San Francisco Conference with the ink on their war declarations hardly dry, while tbe Jews, who had lost 6,000,000 victims to Nazism in Europe, had awre than 1,000,000 soldiers ia all. Allied own, were "relegated to the corridor." "The continuation of this anomaly is intolerable," Dr. Weirmann said. Speaking, he said, as a lifelong champion of cooperation with the British GoW. ;ment, Dr. mann, after warning that there might be a tendency to postpone a solution of the Jewish problem, declared: "Our people in Europe are going under, while in the Middle East new facts are being created which are calculated to prejudge the issue. It cannot be expected that a people should look with equanimity on the agony of their brothers who have survived so fearful a holocaust, and on the liquidation of their national home." He disclosed that Zionism's proposal on the major political issue has been submitted to the British Government last October and in May, and he asked for a speedy decision on a recent request for 100,000 certificates to allow remnants of European Jewry to enter Palestine. The allocation of certificates under the 1939 White Paper was almost exhausted, he said. "Are we, "Th» Soup Smuazioa Oi Th» Nation" Produced By The Packer* Of UPTON'S SMALL LEAF TEA then, to read over the tzates of Palestine: No Jews need apply?" "Could any fair-minded man read it—after all that has happened— and not hide his head in shame?" If substantial immigration were not allowed, he said, the situation was likely to become "untenable, unbearable/' and he declared that no amount of restriction and pro- hibition would prevent the Jews from getting into Palestine. Dr. Weizmann referred only briefly to the new British Labor Government, saying that the Zionist movement had never linked its destinies with any political party, but he noted "with singular gratification" the Labor party leaders' support of Zionism in the past. and a brigade group of their CANADA IS SECOND in total export trade for the world* and our Merchant Navy has the tremendous task of carrying Canada's goods all over the world* This means thousands of jobs for our courageous seamen. •REWING COMPANY LIMITED TOUR VICTORY BONDS ARE JOB INSURANCE ' *

