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October 4, MO
Hea lth Education
Department Opens
Season at Center
I COLONIZATION CONTINUES IN PALESTINE
Observe Hebrew Day
Here on Oct. 13
Register New Pupils
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Plan Balfour Ball
Despite the fact that Palestine is in the theatre of war, its program or immi-
gration, colonization and rebuilding has been continued without interruption
through the aid of the United Palestine Appeal, which Is a participant
together with the Joint Distribution Committee and National Refugee
Service in the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs. This
photo is a scene in a new colony founded since the beginning of the present
conflict, one of the 265 agricultural settlements established by the Palestine
Fountlatmti Fund and the Jewish National Fund which are combined in the.
United Palestine Appeal. An additional group of fifteen colonies has been
planned for the next six months to provide homes for Jewish refugees arriving
from zones of distress in Europe.
Rachmaninoff to Appear in Concert in Detroit
on Monday, Oct. 14
Arrangements are being com-
pleted for the annual Balfour
Ball, sponsored by the Zionist
Organization of Detroit.
The dance will be held this
year on Saturday night, Nov. 9,
at Hotel Statler.
Abraham Cooper again heads
the committe on arrangements.
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Registrartion of new pupils is
now in progress in all the
branches of the United Hebrew
Schools, and parents are request-
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mediately. An early registration
will make it possible for the
schools to make the proper ar-
rangements and even to engage
new teachers if necessary.
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Kvutzah Election
Meeting Oct. 22
The annual election meeting of
the Kvutzah Ivrith will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 22, Hoshanah Rabah
evening, in the auditorium of
the Philadelphia-Byron School.
Reports will be submitted by
chairmen of all standing commit-
tees, and plans will be formulated
for the activities of the coming
year.
Group singing will be one of
the features of the evening. Re-
freshments will be served.
The present president of the
Kvutzah Ivrith is Herman D.
Boraks; chairman of the educa-
tion committee is Abraham Twer-
sky; president of the Ladies' Aux-
iliary is Mrs. Ruth Rubenstein.
The Jewish Center's health edu-
cation department began its f a ll_
winter schedule on Monday, Sept.
23. It provides a large variety
activities for men, women, boys
of
and girls. The theme of this year's
is the "Center Playway
program
to Health," and it features group
games rather than formal gym-
nastic work. A large number of
co-educational activities are pro-
vided for the membership from
the sub-senior ranks upward. In-
struction in tango and rhumba
will be offered for the first time
as well as instruction in bad-
minton on Thursday evenings.
The complete schedule is avail-
able at the Center.
The annual observance of He-
brew Day has been set by the
Kvutzah Ivrith immediately after
Yom Kippur, on Sunday, Oct. 13.
This Hebrew Day project, which
is observed annually by the Kvut-
zah Ivrith and all friends and
sympathizers of the Hebraic move-
ment, is part of a nation-wide
movement.
The arrangements committee
consists of M. Michlin, chairman,
Solomon Kasdan, J. Cashdan, M.
Plafkin, Morris Lachover, Meyer
Mathis, Leon King and Abraham
Panush.
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"I was very lazy and mis-
chievous as a boy," confesses the
great composer-pianist, Sergei
Rachmaninoff, who will be heard
in recital here on Monday even-
ing, Oct. 14, at the Masonic Au-
ditorium.
It is difficult to believe this of
the solemn, dignified artist, who
has behind him a list of compo-
sitions that are a testimonial to
his industry.
However, we have his word
for it that as a boy he persist-
ently shirked his piano practice.
He much preferred to go skating
or to amuse himself with the ex-
hilerating sport qt . jumping on
Rev. Cantor and off moving trams. At last in
desperation, his mother sent him
DAVID
in St. Pe-
GOLDEN to the Conservatory
tersburg . . Here his inherent lazi-
Detroit's Favorite
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With distinguished artists drift-
ing in and out of the house, this
was an inspirational atmosphere,
and soon Sergei had the urge to
try his hand at composition. One
evening while the boys were
seated around a table Sergei
suggested "Let's each compose
something." They got out pencil
and manuscript paper, and be-
fore the evening was over, Rach-
maninoff's first composition came
into being.
Tickets for the Detroit concert
of Rachmaninoff are now on sale
at the box office at Grinnell
Brothers Music Store.
man who should be watched .. .
He seems to have the poise and
quick-wittedness to cut an im-
portant figure in public life.
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Several years later, at the age
of thirteen, he was figuratively
taken by the collar and put un-
der the discipline of a famous
but exacting teacher in Moscow
that the boy got his first taste
of real work. With three other
boys he lived at the home of this
teacher who would go into ecsta-
cies when his boys did well and
would fly into rages when they
did not.
That red-haired son of Her-
bert Bayard Swope is a young
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his laziness that his gift for im-
provising began to assert itself.
Instruction increases
inborn
worth, and right
discipline
strengthens the heart.—Horace.
SAMUEL J. LEVE
Director of
BUREAU
OF INVESTIGATION
Wayne County
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
COUNTY AUDITOR
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