TER ACTT VITIES-: Dr. Heschel Named To Seminary Faculty Mothers' Council Asks Chorus and Soprano Featured at Center Members to Vote in Concert on Monday August 7 Primary The music department of the Jewish Community Center an- nounces that the fourth in the series of open air concerts will be held at the Center at 9 P.M., on Monday, July 23. Rhoda Zahavie, soprano, and the Jewish Folks Chorus under the direction of Henry Goldberg, will share the program. Rose Bassin-Stein will play for Miss Zahavie, and Aliza Stulman will accompany for the Chorus. Miss Zahavie will be heard in songs and arias by Schubert, Grieg, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Chajes, and Verdi. Selections of the Jewish Folk Chorus will include "Fallen muss der Faint" and "Come Liberty", from Ilandel's "Judas Maccabeus", as well as songs by Beethoven, Weinberg, Chajes, Guttman, Boguslaysky and Robinson. Admission is free. In case of Camp Habonim, Day Camp of rain, the concert will be held in the Jewish Community Center, the Auditorium. has started its second session. Camp Habonim started the third week with a visit to East- wood Park, through the cour- tesy of Mrs. Milford Stern. A regular film program will Camp Director Reuben Young announces that applications are be shown in the next of the still being accepted for the third summer series of Motion Picture Nights which will be held at the session. Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook, on Tuesday, July 24. The featured film will be "Ne- gro Soldier." The program will The Saturday Nite Party Com- mittee of the Jewish Community be held in the Outdoor Court of the Jewish Community Center, Center will present "Starlight and begins at 9:15 P. M. There Dancing" in the Center Court at is no admission charge. 9:30 P. M. on July 28. Music will be provided by Bill Gail and his Orchestra. Refresh- ments will be available. Backs International Rule In Palestine WASHINGTON (WNS) — The internationalization of Palestine as part of a long-range program to settle difficulties in the trou- bled Middle East was suggested by the Foreign Policy Associa- tion. A report prepared by Grant S. McClellan of the association's research staff said that Pales- tine was emerging from this war as a world problem and that no decision could be reached that failed to take into consideration the interests of the great pow- ers in the Middle East. The Council of Mothers' Clubs would like to remind its members that the primary elections for mayor and city council will take place on Monday, Aug. 7. Those who will be out of town for their vacations on that day may stop in at the City Hall, Supervisor of Elections' office, and will re- ceive an absentee ballot, which can be filled out there, or sent in from wherever one happens to be. The Mothers' Clubs Council feels that it is more important to vote in the primaries than in the general election, and since we all live under the city government of Detroit, it is essential that we ex- ercise our right of franchise by voting in the primaries. Fri Friday July 20 1945 — _ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Ton N.W. Congregatio n Gets Bid for New House of Worship 1715 1 The president of the North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center, Alex Moss, has called a series of special meetings of the Board of Directors for the pur• pose of preparing for the holl. day services. At the lastth itn t e eti., ing on Sunday morning, July 15, it was reported by Philip H ell. man, chairman of the f u the h rpaii.:.. ing committee and member of th e ar c hciot m e eitt t(;:.) ,r the building Lewis, posed Synagogue, was receiving bids for the construction of a house of worship. Mr. Helfman made a plea for more funds. Friday evening services of the Congregation are held at the Bagley School each Friday at 8:30 P.M. Sabbath services are continuing at the Bagley School. "Any course the United States pursues toward Palestine must be developed in relation to our, broader policy, especially with respect to Britain and Russia," said the report. ND. McClellan emphasized Rus- sia's growing interest in the Middle East. This fact and Poplack America's increasing concern in Honored at the area as a result of the war was said to constitute "one of House Tuesday opments in the Arab states since PROF. ABRAHAM HESCHEL the most significant new (level- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf, of 17135 Parkside Avenue, will The Jewish Theological Semi- their separation from the Otto- honor their children, Lt. and nary of America has announced man Empire." Mrs. William J. Poplack, at an While the feeling persists, par- open house on Tuesday, July 24, the appointment of Dr. Abraham Heschel as associate professor of ticularly among Zionists, that between 8:00 and 11:P0 P. M. Russia may be shifting from its Jewish Ethics and Mysticism. Lt. Poplack is a Marauder pi- Dr. Heschel was born in War- attitude of indifference to the lot who has just returned from development of Palestine as a saw, where he received his Tal- Europe, where he has been a mudic training. He was awarded Jewish homeland, eastern Euro- prisoner in Germany. He will the degree of Doctor of Philoso- pean countries under Russian in- receive a 60-day leave following phy by the University of Berlin. fluence during the war "have on his discharge from Hallaron Hoe. After coming to this country, he the whole blocked migration to pital, Staten Island, N. Y. became associate professor of Palestine," the report notes. Lt. Poplack received the Air Jewish philosophy and Rabbinics "In America's discovery of the Medal with two Oak Leaf Clus- at Hebrew Union College in Middle East, war necessities have ters, the Purple Heart and Pres- Cincinnati. played a primary role," Mr. Mc- idential Unit Citation while par- Clellan said. If the United ticipating in three major cam- States decides to play a more ac- paigns. His parents, Mr. and tive part in Palestinian affairs Mrs. George Poplack, reside at proper, then first consideration 18114 Indiana. in framing that policy should be No cards. given to national security. It will be apparent immediately that Ira G. Kaufman, president of a more active role toward Pales- the Men's Club of the North- First Lt. Maurice J. Fried, hus- west Hebrew Congregation and tine will form only part of our band of Elaine Fried, 3338 Cal- Center, announces that there will more general Middle Eastern If you are anxious to enjoy an Manuel Simon, director, 12th vert, has received a citation for policy. Street Council Center Day Camp, meritorious achievement on Oki- be a regular monthly meeting of ideal vacation far from the heat "Difficult as it will be to of the city, and yet have all the announces that registrations are nawa during April. First Lt. the Club at the home of David still being taken for the Camp. Fried, who has just received a Tchor, 19371 Pennington, Mon- ignore the conflicting Zionist or c o m f or t s of home, Rosenson'F Arab claims in the controversy, Lake Resort in South Haven pro- Trips to the Detroit News, De- promotion from second lieuten- day evening, August 30. troit Creamery, Belle Isle and ant, was cited for his performance At that time a board of direc- three factors of paramount im- vides the solution. Modern rooms, home cooked Rouge Park are some of the ac- as a battalion intelligence officer. tors will be elected. The meet- portance must be weighed at the outset in determining America's meals, plus convenience for all tivities planned. He "displayed outstanding qual- ing will also be featured by a In addition to movies every ities of judgment and skill in the forum and round table discus- future course. These are the sports and activities, and congee Monday, campers receive instruc- selection and operation of the sion, under the chairmanship of strategic realities of the Middle ial company assure a vacation at tion in painting and drawing. battalion observation posts," de- Mannie Lax and Malcolm Riv- Eastern area, its oil resources Rosenson's which will be a never- and the relations the United to-be-forgotten experience. Twice a week they go swimming clared the citation. kin, on a current topic. A new recreation hall, built States must establish there with at Hutchins Intermediate. These "His ability to organize and The co-chairmen of the Social the other great powers, especially just last year, assures plenty of activities are directed by counsel- define enemy installations and ca- Committee, Max Haidy and Hy Britain." fun at all times. lors. pabilities was of great value to For f u r t her information or the command in tactical planning. Storchan, at a meeting last Mon- rates write Rosenson's Lake Park Every Bond You Buy Helps His operations called for almost day night of the members of the HERZL TO ZION Resort, South Haven, Mich. to Shorten the War. JERUSALEM (WNS) — The continuous physical presence at Committee and the officers of Jewish Brigade, now stationed in the observation post, which was the Club, completed their plans Austria, is attempting to secure under constant enemy fire. Dur- for an outdoor picnic to be held permission to transfer to Pales- ing the battalion's attack on Ka- at Cass-Benton Park on Sunday, tine the remains of Theodor kazu Ridge, he was on 24-hour Aug. 12, from 10:30 A. M. on. The grounds have been re- Herz!, which now rests in a duty and was personally respon- Vienna cemetery, it was reported sible for the destrutcion of two served and preparations have enemy artillery pieces which had been made for all types of games, here. been inflicting casualties upon races, and a softball tourna- our troops." ment. The children will also Lt. Fried is the son of Mr. and have the use of the wading pool. "a little bit of hearers" Mrs. William Fried of Burlingame Prizes for the winners of all Ave. contests have been prepared. David J. Miller, chairman of DEPORT ALIENS the athletic committee, reported Only Swimming Pool in South Haven! WELLINGTON, New Zealand that bowling alleys are being re- It Is under auspices of State Health Dept. (WNS) — A campaign to de- served, and that there will be a TO OUR PATRONS port all enemy aliens, including meeting of all interested in we take this means of thanking you for Jewish refugees from Germany, bowling, on Thursday evening, your past patronage—and assure ytill that who arrived in this country after August 9. At that time, the your stay with us this yearwill be as pleas- ant as In the past with, the same courtesies 1939, was launched here this election of officers and the for- and service necessary for an enjoyable VS. week by returning war veterans. mation of the Bowling League cation. Sincerely , • will take place. What en attractive new look your garments will hay Lt. William To Be Open Center Camp Habonim Starts 2nd Session Center to Exhibit Movies on Tuesday Starlight Dance At Center July 28 Registration Still On For 12th Street Camp Lt. Maurice Fried Wins Citation in Okinawa Campaign N.W. Men's Club Makes Plans for Summer Activities Comforts of Home At Rosenson's LEVIN'S RESORT *HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RUBEN LEVIN. Dietary km. DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY eittitorn Acne THERAPY Trains at Mosso 18061 Washburn Ave. 13135 Fenkell - UNiversity 2-1936 110garth 40.60 obeerTed Bus at South Bayou We will meet ail trains and busses spon notification. By Appointment Only Student Rabbi at Temple Beth El Sabbath Services Sabbath Services at Temple Beth El are held each Saturday at 11:00 A. M. Eugene Boro- witz, a student at Hebrew Union College, is serving as summcr rabbi and is conducting the ser- vices and preaching the sermons. The Temple Library is open during the summer, with Mrs. Arthur L. Goulson, librarian, in charge. 2.000 French Jews Arrive from Poland a MARSEILLE (WNS) — More than 2,000 French Jews who were liberated front Polish con- centration camps arrived in Mar- i seines last Week. After the 2,000 survivors were taken aboard, the steamship S.S. 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