A merica it lavish Periodical Cotter. CLIFTON ARNO* - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 9, 1941 Mizrachi Convention May 15-18 in Atlantic City to Celebrate 30th Anniversary Musical Competition for Friday Evening Service WILLIAMSTOWN INSTITUTE TO DISCUSS NEW WORLD ORDER The Committee on Synagogue NEW YORK (Religious News The annual convention of the Aisenstaat, former chief rabbi Music of the Central Conference Service)-"'The World We Want of St. Petersburg in Czarist Rus- Mizrachi Organization of Amer- sia, and until recently professor of American Rabbis offers a to Live In" will be the theme ica, religious wing of World of the Rabbinical Seminary in prize of $250 for a musical set- of this year's Williamstown In- Zionism, will open at the St. Paris. ting of the service for Sabbath stitute of Human Relations, held Charles Hotel, Atlantic City, N. Leon Gellman, president of Evening, according to the newly biennially under the auspices of J., on Thursday evening, May 15, the Mizrachi Organization in revised edition (1940) of the the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews, it was announced and will continue through Sun- America, in issuing a call to here by Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, orthodox Jewry to participate in Union Prayer Book. day evening, May 18. Mizrachi this important convention which The setting must include all president. The institute will be branches throughout the country is of particular significance at held at Williams College, Wil- are making plans to send their this time when so many problems responses marked for choir, var- liamstown, Mass., Aug. 24-29. delegates to this annual conven- confront World Jewry and hu- iants for the five weeks of the In his announcement Dr. Clin- tion. Over a thousand delegates manity, stated: "In these dark month, and soft settings for the chy stated that the Institute will and friends are expected to at- days for our people abroad, the Psalms after each Silent Devo- bring together representatives of tend this important conclave. religion, education, business, labor one ray of hope looms from our The Chief Rabbi of Palestine, ancient homeland. We must do tion. The setting should be for and youth, in an effort to discuss mixed quartet, with solos for Dr. Isaac Halevy Herzog, who is our utmost in this country to res- and formulate principles for a now in the United States on an cue the millions of our strand- various voices, and accompani- reconstructed world order. important mission in behalf of ed European brethren from phys- ment by pipe organ. the Rabbinical colleges and oth- ical and spiritual collapse." Compositions must be sent to Synagogue Music, and the com- er institutions in Palestine and the chairman, Rabbi James G. mittee reserves the right to re- European communities, will be ject all manuscripts submitted, the guest of honor at the open- Heller, Isaac M. Wise Center, CAIRO (WNS) - Hundreds of Reading Rd. and N. Crescent if none is found worthy of the ing session Thursday evening. This will be his farewell address Jews were arrested and interned Ave., Cincinnati, 0., not later prize and of publication. to American Jewry, prior to re- by Italian secret police when Nazi than Rosh Hashonah of this year. Settings will be judged ac- turning home. Other distin- and Italian troops recaptured They must be signed with a cording to three standards: (1) guished guests from abroad who pseudonym, and accompanied by their use of traditional worth; will address the convention ses- Bengazi from the British, it was an envelope, in which the real (2) their practicability for use reported here. The Jews were sions are: Rabbi Isaac Rubin- name and address of the com- by choirs; (3) their musical stein of Wilna, formed Senator arrested on the ground that they poser are given. value. of the Polish Sejm and champion aided the British to drive the Ital- Further information as to this All compositions submitted will of Jewish rights; Rabbi Wolf ians out of Bengazi several weeks committee se- competition can be secured by a be judged by ago and were still in the pay of Gold, chairman of the Mizrachi lected from the Committee on writing to the chairman. World Executive and Dr. Samuel the British secret service. Among the subjects which the institute will headline in its ses- sions in August are: Economics and Human Relations, National- ism and World Peace, Founda- tions of a Just and Durable Peace, Latin America's Contri- bution to Our Culture, and Has American Democracy a World Mission? A recent Gallup poll showed that of the 60,000,000 voters in the United States, one-third were giving thought to a new peace, and about eight million of them leaned toward some form of in- ternational federation of coun- tries, either on the League of Nations principle or some varia- tion thereof. Dr. Clinchy Gets Goodwill Award NEW YORK (Religious News Service)-Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, president of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews, has been selected by the students and teachers of the James Mon- roe High School here to receive the institution's annual goodwill award, presented each year to the "man who has done most to promote goodwill among the peo- ples of the world." Sale! 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