Friday, January 25, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Sixteen

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah To Register
Pupils in Day and Afternoon Classes

Hashofar Presents 2nd
Concert on Jan. 30

Many Arrested in Jerusalem Bombing

Two new beginners' classes — ter of religious education, with a
meeting (hilly from 4 to 6 p.m., present enrollment of nearly 550
and on Sunday mornings from 11 students.
to 1, in the afternoon school, and
Approximately 40 percent of the
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the day Yeshivah budget is now met from
school, which combines both re- tuition and other fees paid by
ligious and secular education — parents
a record achievement
will start next Monday, Jan. 28, for any school of its type in the
at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dex- country. An $11,000 grant for the
ter and Cortland. New pupils will fiscal year 1945-1946 has be al-
also be accepted for adjustment in located by the Jewish Welfare
the 31 classes now in session at Federation, leaving an amount of
the Yeshivah (both in the after- $50,000 to be raised during the
noon and the all-day schools), in current year from membership
the Beth Jacob School for Girls dues, patrons, synagogue and or-
which also meets afternoons and ganizational contributions, and
Sunday mornings, and in the two similar sources. The major fund-
Kindergartens — for 41/2-year-old raising effort is made during the
boys and girls, meeting from 1 to month of February, culminating
4 p.m., and for 5-year-olds, from in the annual patrons' dinner,
10 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Classes are which will be held this year on
held in the main building at 12301 Sunday evening, March 3, in the
PAUL HELD
Dexter Blvd., northwest corner of social hall of Congregation Shaa-
With Paul Held, eminent Jew- Cortland, and at the annex, on the rey Zedek.
ish composer of Chicago who will east side of the street, 12316-12330
At a meeting last Sunday morn-
lecture on "The Evolution of the Dexter, between Cortland and ing, active campaign workers from
Sturtevant.
Jewish Chant," and outstanding
among the members of the Ye-
THREE SCHOOL BUSES
artists performing, Hashofar, so-
shivah board and synagogue and
ciety for advancement of Jewish
Lunch is served at noon to chil- organizational leaders, laid plans
music, will present a highly in- dren attending the morning Kin- for solicitation of patrons and
teresting program at its second dergarten, the six elementary emergency fund contributions dur-
concert, on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at grades of the day school, and the ing the Torah Month period. The
8:30 p.m., in the Lecture Hall of three intermediate classes whose following attended: Louis Apple-
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
pupils receive their secular train- baum, J. Balberor, D. I. Berris,
Compositions by the guest speak- ing in Durfee and Hutchins A. Caplan, S. Chesluk, M. Coven-
er and other outstanding Jewish Schools. Pupils of the afternoon sky, I. Cohen, D. Edelman, Rabbi
composers will be heard. Promin- Kindergarten, Yeshivah, and the J. Eisenman, Rabbi M. Fischer,
ent members of the Detroit Sym- Beth Jacob also receive milk and A. Gellman, C. T. Gellman, H.
phony Orchestra, Jules Yanover, a light snack. For the accommo- Gonte, M. Gurra, H. Higer, H.
Violinist; Jacob Becker, Cellist; dation of boys and girls living at Horowitz, J. Isbee, J. Lachar, I.
Evelyn Gurvitch, Florence Kutzen a distance from the school, three Levin, J. Lesser, Mrs. I. Levin,
and Aliza Stulman, Pianists; tenor Yeshivah buses will be operated P. Levine, Rabbi L. Levin, S. W.
Platt, Rabbi A. M. Poplack, Sam
Robert Tulman and the Jewish beginning next Monday. The third
Seligson, I. Sosnick, M. Snow,
bus,
a
new
vehicle,
has
just
been
Folk Chorus under the direction
Rabbi I. Stollman, H. Stolsky, L.
purchased
by
the
Ladies
of
the
of Henri Goldberg will participate
Tatken, M. Weiswasser, J. Weiss-
in the program. Isaac Franck Yeshivah to provide more conven- berg, and Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern-
will give annotations and Dan Fro- ient transportation for a larger ter.
man will introduce the guest number of students.
Announcement of the Detroit
speaker, Paul Held.
Yeshivah's educational plans for
the winter semester will be made
at a city-wide inter-group con-
Halevy Concert Will
ference of synagogue and organi-
Feature Igor Gorin
zational representatives which will
of a Melaveh
7338 W. McNichols Road
Tickets for the 21st Annual Con- be held in the form
evening, Feb. 2,
Malko
Saturday
cert of the Detroit Halevy Sing-
Near Prairie
ing Society have been placed in marking the beginning of Annual
Torah
Month
which
has
become
a
the hands of active Halevy mem-
bers. Helen Rubin is in charge of community institution since the
new Yeshivah building was dedi-
ticket distribution.
February, 1941. The Sab-
The concert will feature the fa- cated in
Rosh

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Chodesh Adar 1, has been set aside

mous star of radio, screen, opera,
concert and Victor records Igor
Gorin. It takes place on Sunday
evening, Mar. 3, in the Scottish
Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple.
All seats are reserved.
Continuing the drive for Patrons
and Associate Members in support
of the building fund for the pro-
posed Halevy Music Center, the
Halevy again was represented on
the Altman Radio Program on
Jan. 20. Joe Siegel sang a group
of tenor solos, and Dr. William
Klein, chairman of the building
committee, spoke briefly.

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terrorist with wounds in his chest
and one hand, had been arrested.
A quantity of arms and ammuni-
tion were seized, including three
gasoline bombs, eight pistols, three
Sten guns, two Bren guns, a tom-
mygun, and a bloodstained knap-
sack and clothing. The communi-
que added that it is believed that
at least eight of the persons de-
tained were implicated in Satur-
day's attacks.

sirens were sounded throughout

the city, halting all passenger and
vehicular traffic, and police and,
military patrols engaged a par
of armed Jews converging on t, •
PBS studios, during which sev-
eral of the latter were wounded
Simultaneously, another explosion
damaged part of the wall of the
Central Prison.
From the point of view of the
terrorists, the attacks were a fail-
ure, since they were driven off be-
Sunday night the Givet Olga fore they could rescue any of their
coast guard station, near Hadera, jailed members and relatively lit-
was blasted by a bomb, which de- tie damage was inflicted, although
molished a tower and injured fif- the PBS did not come back on the
teen soldiers and one British con- air until the following morning,
stable. Two of the wounded men and regularly scheduled programs
are reported in serious condition. were not being broadcast. The
This station was attacked last small amount of damage is a re-
Nov. 24 following the British ap- suit of the fact that police and
prehension of the steamer Deme- military units were expecting an
trios with 200 ''visaless" immi- outbreak of some sort, in retalia-
grants aboard. tion for the occurrence in Eritrea.
The most serious British cas-
The terrorist groups' leaflets said
that Saturday night's actions were ualties were Assistart Superinten-
necessary, because the Palestine dent of Police W. J. Jelson, who
Government was planning to de- was killed by the explosion of a
port more Jewish prisoners to Eri- mine, many of which were strewn
trea. They appealed to the Jewish about the area which was attack-
community for understanding, "es- ed, and District Police Superin-
pecially after the recent events" in tendent Geoffrey H. Rano, who
was wounded in both legs in an
Eritrea, where two Jews were
exchange of fire with three men
killed last week during a disturb-
near the prison wall. Rano was
ance in a special Jewish intern-
brought to Hadassah Hospital in
ment camp set up by the British.
a taxi driven by Jacob Ben-David,
"Until the Palestine Government
who, himself, had received a head
changes its custom of deporting, wound. Another taxi, driven by
there is no hope our attacks will Itzhak Chananieh, who was also
cease," the leaflets concluded. Sim- wounded, arrived at the hospital
ilar sentiments were expressed in about an hour later with a dead
leaflets scattered in Tel Aviv and Jew, who has not yet been iden-
Ramath Gan where several "leaf- tified. The dead man had a pistol
let bombs" were exploded.
strapped to his body and a haver-
Saturday's violence here began sack containing bullets, grenades
about 8:30 p.m., when explosives and a stick of explosives. The
blasted the electric power station. other Jewish casualties have not
Immediately after the explosion, yet been identified.

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Rabbi Levi To Speak
On Jewish Self Hate

"Jewish Self Hate" will be dis-
cussed by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi
Friday evening, Feb. 1, at late
services, at Congregation Bnai
Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence.
Cantor David Katzman will lead
the prayers which will begin at
8:15. Following the services, Rab-
bi Levi will greet the worshippers
A unit meeting of Junior Ha- at a social hour, in the banquet
dassah will be held Sunday, Jan. hall of the synagogue.
27, at 2 p.m. at the Shaarey Ze-
dek.
The campaign for the major
GOOD MUSIC
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rude Goldman is the fund-raising
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