Alsterkait Pwisk Periodical Ceger Friday, April 13, 1945 In Yidish Play CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Three Hebrew University Faces Postwar Faculty Shortage rew University faculty, declared $400,000 STAMPS ON that the institution hopes to ac- PORT HURON NOTES EXHIBIT IN PALESTINE commodate 2,000 students. He OBITUARY added, however, that it will be TEL AVIV (Palcor).—Stamps Mrs. Rachel Cohen, 74, widow valued at $400,000 are on exhi- necessary to raise faculty sal- LONDON (WNS) — The des- aries. "Some professors there," of the late Bennet Cohen, died bition in the first philatelic show he noted, "earn less than a bus unexpectedly of a heart attack. in Palestine which opened here truction of Jewish intellectual driver." A native of Russia, she had lived April 8. Some 15,000 specially- life in Europe may make it in Port Huron for 51 years. printed postcards with u postal difficult for the Hebrew Uni- She was one of the founders franking stamp, "Philatelic Ex- versity in Palestine to secure No Jewish Problem of Mt. Sinai Sisterhood and its hibition, Tel Aviv, 1945," have members for its faculty of Jew- first president. She is survived been sold. A contest has been ish Studies and Humanities, it In Argentina, by a sister, Mrs. Lena Alvin of announced for new stamp •de- was declared here by Dr. Chaim Detroit, and a brother, Harry signs for the period of the ex- Weizmann in a message to the Declares Peron Jacobson, who lives in Texas, hibition. annual meeting of the Friends MONTEVIDEO (WNS)—Vice and several nieces and nephews. of the Hebrew University. President Juan Peron of Argen- Funeral services were held at Asserting that the "well of tina asserted that "there is DR. STERN RETURNS no the A. A. Falk mortuary, Dr. Jewish tradition in Central and Jewish problem in our country Selig A. Auerbach officiating. JERUSALEM (Palcor)—David Eastern Europe has been totally and we have nothing against the • * Stern, director of the Agricul- destroyed," Dr. Weizmann warn- Jews" and that "the Jews in Mt. Sinai Sunday School had tural Settlement Department of ed that "while it will be com- Argentina are all good citizens its Passover assembly on Sunday, the Jewish Agency for Palestine, paratively easy to find scientists and good patriots." April 1. The following students has returned from a long stay in the Anglo-Saxon countries, The Argentina vice president philosophers of Judaism and Heb- made the statement to Berno took an active part at the Com- in the United States and Latin rew poets and literaturers will Weiser, president of the Zionist munity Seder, held on Thursday America. night, March 29: Simia Epstein, be unavailable." Organization of Ecuador, who Louis Goldman, Masha Hunter, Buy that Extra War Bond and In a statement outlining the disclosed that Peron had said JULIUS ADLER Hebrew University's post-war pro- that "Argentine will support Helen and Marvin Kertes, Allan hasten the ultimate defeat of Konop, Michael Levy and Charles Germany and Japan. One of the actors in the Yid- gram, Dr. Norman Bentwich, for- Jewish aspirations in Palestine Winkelman. dish play, "Who Is Guilty," mer Attorney General of Pales- whenever an occasion to do so Buy that Extra War Bond and which will be staged Sunday eve- tine and a member of the Heb- arises." Back the Attack—with Bonds. Back the Attack—with Bonds. ning, April 22, at the Scottish Rite Auditorium, Masonic Tem- ple, ■ 1111111=11111111111111111r 1111111 Women Send $2,1 IO to Siberian, Palestine Yeshivoth Funds totaling $2,110 have been raised and sent to Pales- tinian and Siberian Yeshivoth in the last four months by the fol- lowing: Mrs. Ida Baker, 15900 Nor- mandy, $1,104.97; Mrs. Sarah Goldman, 3005 Chicago, $442; Jacob Baker, from individuals and organizations, $413.80; Pur- im Party proceeds, $96.73; Con- tribution by Mr. and Mrs. Baker, $52.50. The monies have been cabled by the Valid Hayeshvoth to the Palestinian and Siberian institu- tions. The Yeshivoth in Siberia include Chofetz Chaim, $110; Kletzker, $50; Bialistoker, $50; Telser, $100, and Kaminetzer, $50. The Yeshivoth in Palestine received $1,750. A JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER PRESENTATION DANCE CONCERT... JOSE LIMON One of America's Foremost Artists of Contemporary Dance Beatrice Stickler Dancer of Outstanding Dramatic, Expressive Gifts Dorothy Bird 55 Cities Give JDC Major Portion Of Relief Funds NEW YORK — Isidor Coons, director of the 1945 Joint Dis- tribution Committee National Campaign, declared that 55 com- munity leaders throughout the country are making the JDC the major beneficiary of community campaigns for increased funds. The JDC seeks to aid 1,500,000 Jewish refugees in Europe. The national campaign direct- or said that 55 communities had allotted to the JDC 60 per cent or more of the total funds they will furnish to both the Joint Distribution Committee Campaign and the United Palestine Appeal. Mr. Coons declared that Cleve- land, in its division of funds be- tween the JDC and the UPA, has officially decided to grant the JDC 60 per cent of funds set aside for these overseas pro- grams, Hartford, Conn., which has raised its campaign total goal from $304,000 in 1944 to $504,000 this year, will make a similar distribution of funds be- tween the JDC and the UPA,' he stated. New York City, which pro- vides the greatest revenue for overseas needs of any commun- ity in the country, has allotted the JDC substantially the larger portion of these funds, Mr. Coons asserted. Both Houston and San An- tonio, Tex., have officially ad- vised the JDC that they will grant it the larger share of funds to be set aside for over- seas needs. Similar advice has been given by Nashville, Tenn., Richmond, Va., Troy, N. Y., At- lantic City, N. J., and New Hav- en, Conn. "Today the JDC has no re- serves," Mr. Coon said. The .JDC has been compelled to bor- row a very large sum of money to carry on its desperately need- ed life-saving services until the thousands of community cam- paigns throughout America are completed, and funds are made available to it." Pape r is needed for victory. Save all, and donate it to your charity. Or, call Randolph 8282. with Dancer of Exquisite Beauty and Radiance ed •1 April 18 8:30 P.M. • DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS MAIN AUDITORIUM ALL SEATS RESERVED $1 .20 $ 1. 80 Tax Included This message contributed Tickets at Grinnell's by the and merchants Jewish Community Center listed below: IRVING'S INC. SIMMONS & CLARK, INC. Gowns and Millinery 1530 WASHINGTON BLVD. • 1535 SAX - KAY Women's Apparel 1520 WASHINGTON BLVD. • HIGGINS & FRANK Men's Wear 1440 WASHINGTON BLVD. • PETER'S, INC. 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