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May 10, 1940

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posal is "nworthy of a demo-
ment seeking good-will ofgovern-
cratic and freedom-loving - peoples
everywhere." The cablegram,
was signed, in behalf of
which
the American Jewish Congress,
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, its presi-
by
"a frank statement
dent,
urged of Provisional govern-
heads

Maurice Schwartz and Yiddish Art Theater Games Party of Chil-
dren's Home Wed-
Troupe in "Salvation" at Wilson
nesday, May 29
Theater on Monday

At a meeting of the Women's
Auxiliary of the Jewish Chil-
dreli's Home, reports were given
by committees in charge of the
luncheon, mah Jong and bridge
party to be given at the Home
on Wednesday, May 29. Mrs. Moe
Leiter is general chairman, and
Mrs. Morey Abrahams and Mrs.
Jack Gordon are co-chairmen.
Mrs. Henry Shapero, president,
states that this event is to take
the place of the yearly linen show-
er. Inasmuch as the Home has suf-
ficient linen for its needs, the
proceeds of this project will be
used to improve the groups, which
are urgently in need of attention;
send the children to camp; and to
purchase other necessities for the
Home.
Tickets are now on sale under
the direction of Mrs. Conrad
Friedman, To, 7-2056; Mrs. Paul
Friedberg, ljn. 3-0054, and Mrs.
Samuel Weisman, To. 6-4094, co-
chairmen.

by
ment repudiating such proposals

and assuring Jews everywhere of
(their) desire to guarantee to
Jews in Poland full equality."
Dr. Wise made known that the
Congress in cabling to the Polish
Government was speaking as a
friend of Polish independence but
at the same time gave notice
that it demanded and would
continue to "press for guarantee
of full equality for Jews with all
other citizens in Poland of to-
morrow." Such a guarantee, th-
cablegram states, would be hailed
by the civilized world.
The proposal for large scal•.
emigration from a restored Po-
land is a revival of a plan by
former Foreign Minister of Po-
land, Josef Beck, who had stated
that Jews are superfluous in Po-
land and had made repeated at-
temps to bring about enforced
migration of a large number of
them.
The American Jewish Congress
has consistently challenged these
evacuation proposals and insisted
. that no solution of Poland's eco-
nomic problems could be found
at the expense of one section of
its population as against the
other.

A. Z. A. Spring Dance on
May 23

Sylvia Goldstein, president of
the Deborah Chapter, and Goldie
Kersch. president of Menorah
chapter of the Junior Auxiliary
of Bnai Brith, are assisting AZA
chapters in making preparations
for the spring dance to be held
on Thursday evening, May 23,
at Eastwood Gardens.

Einstein to Address Women's
Division Dinner

Prof. Albert Einstein, world
famous scientist, will be the prM-
ripal speaker on Tuesday, May
MAURICE SCHWARTZ AND JUDITH ABARBANEL IN A
21, at a dinner in honor of Mrs.
SCENE IN "SALVATION"
Stephen S. Wise, president and
founder of the Women's Division
Another memorable stage play, pious rabbi who by his one and
of the American Jewish Con- ranking in esteem and stature with many predilections becomes a po-
gress. The dinner is being ten- previous successes, "Yoshe Kalb" tent individual in a small Polish
dered to Mrs. Wise on the oc- and "Brothers Ashkenazi", will community. His name and career
casion of the 10th anniversary be exhibited at the Wilson Thea- are soon under scrutiny when he
of the founding of the Women's ter on Monday evening, May 13, is forced to forsake his sacred
Division in tribute to her leader- by Maurice Schwartz and his code of rabbinical ethics to "right"
ship.
world-famed Yiddish Art Theater a frightful wrong. It is a story,
The dinner will be one of the troupe. Their latest presentation universal in scope and under-
features of a three-day conven- is "Salvation," which, based on standing, that has all the ingred-
tion to be held in New York City Sholem Asch's best seller of the ients of "great drama."
"Salvation" is currently on a
at Hotel Roosevelt on May 20, same name, played to capacity
21 and 22.
audiences at the Yiddish Art
Prof. Einstein is one of a Theater in New York for 20
group of distinguished leaders consecutive weeks.
who will participate in the trib-
Maurice Schwartz will portray
ute to 'Mrs. Wise, which is ex- the role he created on the New
pected to attract a very large York stage, and will be assisted
audience.
by his Yiddish Art Theater troupe,
In the 10 years of the exist- comprising Judith Abarbanel, Ju-
ence of the Women's Division it lius Adler, Isadore Cashier, Mark
has grown to be one of the most Schweid, Gustav Schact, Abraham
militant women's organizations in Teitelbaum and Morris Strass-
the field of defense against anti- berg.
Semitism and has on record a
Mr. Schwartz staged the pro-
number of unique activities.
duction. Alex Chartov is respon-
The Women's Division main- sible for the scenic designing, and
tains three Congress Houses, 48- Sholem Secunda, composer of "Bei
50-52 West 68th St., New York Mir Bist Du Schein," fashioned
City, founded through the vision the incidental musical score.
of Mrs. Wise. These homes, "Salvation" concerns the strange,
which are unique, provide a home mystic prowess of a humble and
for refugees from oppression.
Some of the most distinguished
exiles from European lands have in 'Congress House and from
passed the first difficult weeks of Congress House have found roots
orientation in the United States in this country.

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nation-wide tour, which will em-
brace all the leading cities in the
East and Mid-West. The play will
be shown only at the Wilson Thea-
ter for one performance. Tickets
may now be secured at the box
office.

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS

ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE

NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal
Private Lessons Can Be Arranged

Transportation furnished for children who live at a
distance from the school.
For information call TOwnsend 6-1698

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KAMP KAIRPHREE WILL BE UNDER
MANAGEMENT OF SEYMOUR TILCHIN

WHERE PRICE TELLS
AND QUALITY SELLS

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Because of the death of the
owner of Kamp Kairprhee, Sey-
mour Tilchin announces that he
has now taken over this camp.
Kamp Kairphree, established
for Di years, was one of the
finest Gentile girls' camps in the
country. It is situated in the
heart of the most beautiful sec-
tion of Michigan, on the north
shore of Lake Charlevoix, seven

miles from Charlevoix. It com-
prises 161 acres—fields, pastures,
orchards, 50 acre sof hardwood
forest, and a half-mile of wooded
shore frontage.
The camp this year will be
limited to 30 girls, under
able supervision and guidance.
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, former
president of Hadassah, will
be the camp mother.

(7 days)

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