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THEATER
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic!.
J uly 3, 1941
,.
D. C. SUPPORTS RELIEF WORK IN FRANCE -WITH U. J. A. FUNDS
contacted in order to acquaint
them with this undertaking and
These pictures, just received by the Joint Distribution the 1 U.S.C. declared: "Without your generous
it is hoped that their member-
Committee, depict the activities in unoccupied France of support the work would hate' been seriously
ship will become affiliated whole-
another American relief agency, the Unitarian Service Com- li mited."
heartedly with its aims and pur-
ttnittee. The J.D.C., which together with the United Pales-
poses.
i i tine Appeal and National Refugee Service, derives its
In accord with the policy to
funds from the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Over-
make the Jewish Theater Guild 'seas Needs and Paleitine, supports and cooperates with the
a truly representative body, ItI.S.C. In France. Below; children interned in the Rivesaltes
plans are being formulated to 'Camp are being shepherded to a kindergarten. Right, nurses
snake their regular rounds among ailing refugees in a U.S.C.
contact all Jewish youth groups
in the city and enroll their sun- ' clinic in Toulouse. in a resolution lauding the J.D.C., the
port. Student youth in partic-
ular will be invited to establish
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membership and special student
rates of twenty-five cents per
month, entitling them to all priv-
ileges of membership, have been
established,
Following the publication of
the news that a dramatic school
is to be established, numerous
inquiries have been received. De-
tails for the efficient function-
ing of this school are now be-
ing formulated and additional in-
formation will be released when
available.
Anticipating the opening o
the theater in the fall, prepara
tions are now in full swing
It is of interest to note tha t
Jewish writers, playwrights am Halevy Singing Society Arab-Jewish Relations HEBREW CALENDAR
performers well known on the I Closes Successful Year
Yiddish stage have offered their
"It must be the chief func-
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talent and cooperation. It may
tion of the Jews to help recon-
Special
Concert,
Get-To-
be expected that the finest tal-
Shiva Osor B'Tammuz
July 2
Gether Feature Meeting cile the Arabs first of all with Rosh
ent available will be presented
Chodesh Ab
July 15
the Anglo-American world
to the Detroit Jewish iommu-
Tisha B'Ab
July 23
nity.
The Halevy Singing Societ y
"If the Jews cannot do this, Rosh Chodesh Ellul*
Aug. 14
On the Air
concluded its very successf ul there is small future for them
Each Sunday morning, at 10 1941-42 season on Wednesda y,
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a. m., over Station WJBK, dur- June 24, with a special concet in this part of the world. The3
ing the Jewish Radio Hour con- followed by a get-together a certainly cannot do this by try- Rosh Hashonah, 1st day..Sept. 12
ducted by Harry Weinberg, a Lachar's. The chorus presente ing to win the Anglo-American Rosh Hashonah, 2nd day..Sept. 13
special five-minute program de- a group of songs at the U. S world for the Jews alone against Fast of Gedaliah
Sept. 14
voted to the Jewish Theater Veterans' Hospital in Dearbor the Arabs.
Yom Kippur
Sept. 21
Guild may be heard. The fol- under the auspices of the Ladie
Sept. 20
"To the Jews we should there- Succoth, 1st day
lowing have thus far partici- Auxiliary No. 135 of the Jewis h fore say: Do everything to bring Succoth, 2nd day
Sept. 27
pated: Mark Yuviller, executive War Veterans. The program wa S about union of Jews and Arabs Hashanah Rabah
Oct. 2
director of the Theater Guild; directed by Dan Frohman, wit h within a binational Palestine. Shemini Atzereth
Oct. 3
Mrs. Rebecca Redblatt and Mrs. piano accompaniment by Doroth y as a beginning, do everything to Simchath Torah
Oct. 4
Jennie eWinberg of the Wo- O'Koon.
bring about understanding and Rosh Chodesh Chesvans Oct. 12
men's Division; Sara Zweig, Leah
Following the concert, the reconciliation between the Arab Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Nov. 10
Levitt, Chana Agronoff, Leib members of the Halevy gathered world and the Anglo-American Chanukah, 1st day
Dec. 4
Reisman and Reuben Silver of to celebrate the close of the sea- world; and then with all free Rosh Chodesh Tebeth
Dec. 9
the Youth Division. A partic- son with refreshments and a pro- United Nations.
Chanukah, 8th day
Dec. 11
ularly warm response has been gram of entertainment. Morris
Fast of Tebeth
Dec. 18
"To
the
Arabs
we
should
say:
given to the several children who Shatzen, Halevy, president, intro-
have participated in these pro- duced Max Levy, who arranged Hold up before your eyes the —*Also observed previous day.
grams: Rina LaMed, Dvora the musical program. William vision of a great union of Arab
Dombey, Yehudit Laikin, Law- Berghoff played a group of vio- Semitic states affiliated with the
rence Rosenthal, Tzirel Soifer lin solos, accompanied by Shir- Anglo-American world. From this ture—to build up an Arab Se-
and David Rosenthal. This series ley Berghoff; Ruth Soifer sang t wider point of view do everything mitic federation within the great-
of programs is to be continued. several soprano numbers and o achieve union with the Jews er federation of free United
Headquarters of the Jewish Dorothy O'Koon, regular Halevy within Palestine . . . Jews can Nations."
.Theater Guild are located at accompanist, changed her role help as no other people can or
DR. JUDAH L. MAGNES,
9124 Linwood Ave., corner Joy for this occasion to that of so- c will—scientifically, financially, so-
ially, in industry and agricul-
Rd., telephone Tyler 5-3684.
President of Hebrew Univ.
prano soloist. Both vocalists were
accompanied by Bella Ritten
Goldberg. Celia Plafkin• prepared
BAN
a semi-humorous review of the
past Halevy season, and the pro-
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gram was closed with some com-
ments by Eugene Franzblau,
ulations be strictly observed in vice-president.
all situations involving the r e-
ferral of pupils to employers, t he s Before adjourning for the
SOMETHING NEW'
receiving and recording of o r- ummer, the Halevy elected is
has been added to the
dens or requisitions from • e m - 4 Board of Directors for the 1942-
ployers, and the announceme nt B 3 season as follows: Nathan
lady's
list of accomplish-
ennish, Rose Berghoff, Jav Bod-
of employment oportunities:
ments ...To your enjoy-
z in, Joe Bussell, Sonia Bussell,
1. No announcements co
ment of Old Golds, too!
taming terminology shall b e ulius Chafetz, Hymen Cohen,
posted, released, announced o ✓ b ax Cooperman, Eugene Franz-
lau, William Gayman, Dr. Wil-
circulated. By a discriminator
am Klein. Max Levy, Celi•
announcement is meant on yli
e p
which lists such secifications a s lafkin, Nathaniel Raskin, Harry
esnick, Jack Rosberg • Morris
race, religion, color, or nation
S hatzen. Rev. Jacob Sonenklar.
ality background;
2. Firms or individuals wh o b A nna Warren, and Ruth Zau-
request the circulation of suc h e er. Officers and members of tho
xecutive committee will be se-
disc riminatory announcement
shall be advised by the person • le cted later by the Board.
receiving the request that the
Detroit Public Schools do not
sanction or approve discrimina- Reception for Polish
tory employment policies, and
therefore cannot transmit dis- Federation Delegates
criminatory announcements;
More than 30,000 pounds of
3. Please distinguish carefully
between job qualifications and clothes have been collected by the
d i s c r imi natory specifications: Federation of Polish Jews in
"knowledge of a foreign lan- their campaign with the pros-
guage" is an aceptable statement pect that the 40,000 pound quota
of job requirements—"a foreign will soon be reached.
A reception in honor of the
nationality" is discriminatory;
4. Employers should not be delegates who returned from the
asked for any employment spec- convention of the Federation and
ifications other than training, a social evening will be held
experience, skill, merit, charac- Wednesday, July 8, at 9 p. m.,
ter, or personality. All appear- at Lachar's banquet hall, 12th St.
ance, personality, and other and Taylor Ave. All of the mem-
qualifications specified by the be•s of the Federation, Ezra Sis-
employer must appear in writ- terhood and delegates of societies
ing on the employment order, are cordially invited to attend
and there must be no unwritten this evening. The Polish Consul
understanding between the em- in Detroit, Mr. M. Zarski and
ployer and a member of the the Representative of Russian
school staff with respect to job War Relief will be the featured
speakers. Mrs. Jenny Weinberg,
*It's Latakia! (La ta-
specifications.
president of the Ezra • Sisterhood,
Approved :
kee'-a) a very flavorful East-
and Benjamin Grubart of the
Frank Cody,
Federation, will give a timely
ern
Mediterranean tobacco.
Supt. of Schools.
All individuals and organiza- report on the convention held
Added
as a "seasoning" in c
at Atlantic City. A musical pro-
tions interested in good Amer- gram
will
be
arranged.
New
Old
Golds, Latakia
icanism, in strengthening de-
The office of the Federation is
creates a new, always de-
mocracy, and in healthy inter- located
at 9124 Linwood Ave. and
group relationships will be
lightful cigarette taste!
is open daily from 9 a. m. to 5
grateful to the Detroit Public p.
m. except Saturdays. Telephone
Schools for this action.
is Tyler 7-9650,
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mething
has been added!
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