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April 12, 1946 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-04-12

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Leonard Bernstein Featured in
Annual Center Concert Saturday

Friday, April 12, 1946

Bnai Brith highlights

Monsky Elected
Ai Chairman

e

Scholarship

NEW YORK -- Henry Monsky.
University, discussed "Marriage
of Omaha, Neb., was elected the
and Inter-Marriage," at the Uni-
chairman of the new Interim Com-
versity of Michigan Bnai Brith
The
Bnai
Brith
Vocational
Se•-
mittee of the American Jewish
Hillel Foundation. Preceding the
vice
Bureau
will
again
offer
two
Conference at the Committee's first
talk, Sabbath Eve Services wet(
meeting in New York, it was an- fellowships of $500 each for grad- conducted in the Foundation Cha-
uate
work
in
vocational
guidance
nounced.
pel by Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen,
Mr. Monsky is national presi- according to an anonuncement by director, and student cantors Eu-
Leon
J.
Obermayer,
chairman
of
dent of Bnai Brith. He previous-
gene Malitz of Detroit and Mor-
ly served as one of the Confer- the Bnai Brith vocational Service risStulberg of Marshall.
Commission.
The
fellowships
will
ence's three co-chairmen. The In-
In his talk Rabbi Aaron dis-
terim Committee, in deciding upon be given to college seniors or cussed the traditional Jewish view
single chairmanship, gave ex- graduates interested in and quali- regarding marriage and the fam-
nression to the increasing sense fied for ultimate service in Jew- ily and the role of the woman
in
of unity among Conference dole- ish economic adjustment agencies. the Jewish home. He also pre-
Preference will be given to ap-
-ates.
sented the historical attitude of
The new chairman is one of plicants who have undertaken un- the Jewish people toward inter-
'he founders of the American dergraduate study in sociology, ec- marriage and conversion.
Jewish Conference. Recognizing onomics, psychology or education.
'he need for united action by Am-
, -dean Jewry on postwar Jewish
nroblems in Europe and Pales-
'Me, he invited representatives of
In response to President Tru-
thirty-four national Jewish organ-
man's call to conserve food for
iz•tions to Pittsburgh, Pa., in Jan-
the starving people abroad, Bnai
, nary, 1943, where the American
Brith is planning a series of meas-
Jewish Conference was created.
The Conference now includes el- ures to implement the work of the
NEW YORK -- Joseph Jacob
ected delegates from sixty-three National Famine Emergency Coun-
cil, appointed recently to avert son, leading citrus grower of Pa!
national organizations and from
all the communities in the coun- starvation in Europe and Asia estine, arrived in the United
through food conservation in the States recently on his first visit
try.
A General Zionist, Mr. Jacob-
Mrs. Nathan Simons, chairman of the Center's Music Committee,
Herman Stern, of New York, United States. Henry Monsky, the
nresident of Bnai Brith, is among son will make a number of at
announces that Leonard Bernstein, young conductor, composer and
vas reelected treasurer.
dresses under the auspices of the
pianist, will be featured in the annual Center Concert, Saturday eve-
The new Executive Committee. the 125 leading citizens of all
ning, April 13, in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community which will serve until the Fourth faiths throughout the country who Zionist Organization of America.
Center. His clarinet sonata will be heard for the first time in Detroit. Session, will be composed of all were invited by President Tru- in connection with the Shekel
Campaign to enroll one million
Mr. Bernstein won fame when he substituted for Bruno Walter officers and nine additional mem- man to' serve on the Council.
Representatives of other Jewish voters for the 22nd World Zionist
with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He has written the mu- bers representing the different
Congress.
sic to two Broadway hits, "Fancy Free," and "On the Town," which groups within the organization organizations named to the Coun-
He is enroute to California to
cil are: Dr. Herbert S. Goldstein,
are scheduled for nationwide performances. His "Jeremiah Symphony,"
president of the Synagogue Coun- , study citrus production and to
which is partly based on Jewish traditional music, has been perform-
cil of America, and Frank L.1 purchase equipment for use i
ed by leadng symphony orchestras.
Weil. president of the National this . industry.
Mrs. Paul Broder s chairman of the ushers committee, which con-
One of Palestine's leading citi-
Jewish
Welfare Board. Members
sists of Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld, Mrs. Burt Coleman, Mrs. Sam Gross,
of the Council have the task of zens, he is a member of the Jew.
Mrs. Alan Grossman, Mrs. Jerome Grossman, Mrs. William Frank,
'siting the lead in their organi- ish National Assembly, chairman
Mrs. Norman Levey, Mrs. M. Lurias, Mrs. James Stein, Mrs. Elliot Lip-
zations and in their communities of the Joint Citrus Committee and
son, Mrs. Harold Robinson and Mrs. Oscar Zemon.
NEM YORK -- The world-wid , so explain to the American people a director of the Farmers' Fed-
sithificance of the unprecedented the needs and methods of food oration. He is also the owner at
the National Diamond Manufae•
$130 000 000 campaign of the Unit- conservation.
turers in Nathania, and a manu-
ed Jewish Appeal for Refugees
Former President Hoover is the facturer of textiles. He heads th.
Oversens Needs and Palestine wiie honorary chairman and Chester
highlighted this week with the C. Davis is chairman of the Coun- Macabbi, the major sports' or-
ganization of Palestine.
9583 GRAND RIVER
report that the UJA drive to as- cil.
Mr. Jacobson will address sev-
sure the survival of the 1.400,03C
eral meetings in Los Angeles that
Jews still alive in Europe has ex
HO. 9545
are being arranged by the Stickel
tended to Jewish soldiers serving
Campaign Committee of that city
with the American forces in Ko•
rca. 10,000 miles from the United
On Friday evening, April 12
States.
Rabbi Milton Aaron, Director of
Are You Keeping
With
Fi"st news that the Jewish GI: the Hillel Foundation at Wayne
Rosenberg's Social Events?
For Baking
For Cooking
in Korea had heard of the extra-
ordinary Uniteri Jewish Anneal
gcetV
campaint for the rescue, rehahili-
f•tinn and resettlement of Eu-
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rope's destitute Jews who escaped
BETTY CLEANERS
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death in Nazi extermination cep
ters. reached this country this
TAILORS
•••-ett with the arrival of "Kol
Korea" (the Voice of Korea), a
', el. , - newspaper pub7shed by
Jewish military personnel in th it
area, which featured the UJA
symbol and reports of the prog-
ELIAS SHIER, Prot,.
Yes, do your PassovAcooking,
Originality in Painting
ress of the campaign on its front
baking, and frying With this
page.
5600 JOY ROAD
purely vegetable product. It
Und"r th" UJA slogan, "Keil
Korea" carried the slogan: "T -
helps make your foods tastier,
HOgarth 0808
Sam Kasoff
Joe Herkowitz
R-Ii‘iild the 'tons" of Israel." The
more wholesome, more easily
—thlien*inn is edited by Chaplain
digestible. Use it all year
Herman Kieval, Senior Jewish
'round. Your grocer has it.
Chsnlain ig the Korea area. for
Ask for it by name.
Jewish military personnel of the
XXIV Army Corps Headquarter:,
Look for the special
in Seoul, Korea.
"KOSHER FOR PASSOVER" label
on the jar
nen r_ntnif=.=7",
LYN

Famine Council

Leading Palestine
Citrus Grower
Arrives in U. S

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Jewish Soldiers

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