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April 11, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-11

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Friday, April 11, 1947

Guest Speaker

Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

ing. The program

will include

by Leah Crohn, soprano, ac-
Juniors to Hold songs
companied at the piano by her
brother, Harris Crohn, and a Pal-
film. Norman Naimark,
2 Meetings to estinian
campaign chairman, will preside.
Dr. Samuel Krohn is In charge.
Workers recruited from Wayne
Advance Drive University
Hillel will solicit Jew-

Moving ahead at a rapid pace,
the junior division of the 1947 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign will hold a
bruncheon meeting of all presi-
dents of Jewish youth organiza-
tions at 11 a. m. Sunday and a
meeting of all junior campaign
captains, division chairmen and
staff members at 8 p. m. Both
meetings will be at the Jewish
Community Center.

".w IRA A. RTIMICHMANN

• • •

Ira Hirschmann
Is AJC Speaker

ish students at the university.
This is the first time that a
junior group has formed as a
separate section of the division to
solicit a section of the city's Jew-
ish population, Mrs. Samuel Krohn,
division chairman, said. •
Wayne student captains are
Marise Alpern, Barbara Bernstein,
Mariam Hollander, Vivian Keldan,
Jerry Manus, Rohdin Ungar and
Speaking on "Jewish Youth Joe Yanich. Lois Goodman is sec-
Faces New Needs," Oscar Cohen, retary.
executive director of the Jewish
Community Council, will address
IIASIIOMER IIATZAIR
the organization presidents in the
Ginsburg Lounge. Arrangements
The Detroit branch of Hashomer
have been made by Leonard J. Hatzalr got a preview of its pro-
Grabow and Corrine Perlis.
spective summer camp site last
Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will dis- week when 30, members spent a
cuss "The Campaign and the Level day exploring a 95 acre plot in
of Giving" at the evening meet- the Irish Hills.

2 Campaign Groups
1 4P to hear Ex-Diplomat

Ira A. Hirschmann, business ex-
ecutive, and musician who served
as a special representative of the
State Department in Ankara.
Turkey, during the war, will speak
in behalf of the Allied Jewish
Campaign at 8 p. m. Wednesday
in the Arabian Room of the Hotel
Statler. The meeting will be spon-
sored by the trades and profes-
sional divisions.
Hirschmann served as a special
assistant to William H. Davis,
head of the War Labor Board.
Because of his outstanding work,
the late President Roosevelt named
him chairman of the War Refugee
Board.
While in Ankara, Hirschmann
was responsible for the rescue of
thousands of Jews by direct con-
tact with governments throughout
the world. He accomplished this
partly by negotiation with enemy
governments—negotiations without
precedent in diplomatic history.
Recently returned from an as-
signment for UNRRA in Europe,
Hirschmann has entered a new
field of Interest. He is now owner
of a radio and television station.
Hirschmann is one of the found-
ers and the president of the New
Friends of Music and is himself
an accomplished pianist.

All groups of the American
Jewish Congress will launch a
drive for books for European
Jews Tuesday. The campaign will
end May 15.
Over 180,000 books have already
been sent to Euorpe, but the need
for Bibles, religious books, text-
books and modern Hebrew and
Yiddish literature is still great
Eugene Franzblau, local chair-
man, said.
Collection centers will be set up
at the following places:
Temple Beth El, Shaarey Zedelt,
Bnai David, Bnai Moshe, North-
west Hebrew Congregation, Jew-
ish Community Center, Workmen's
Circle, Jewish Cultural Center, all
branches of the United Hebrew
Schools, Farband School, Zion
Book Shop, Chesluk Book Shop
and Metro Music House.
Pickup service is also available
by calling UN. 3-9269, VI. 1-5153
or UN. 2-5706.
Assisting Franzblau are Allen
Weston, Mrs. Bernard Silverstein,
Mrs. Murray Altman, Mrs. Harry
Kaminer, Mrs. Norval Slobin,Mrs.
Louis Redstone, I. Begon, and
Morris Miller.

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD

.

Jan Peerce to Give
Recital on April 20

Four Zionist leaders of Detroit
will participate in a panel dis-
cussion, sponsored by the Haifa
Chapter, Zionist Organization of
Detroit, Tuesday.
They are Lawrence Crohn, mem-
ber of the Zionist Emergency
Council; Mrs. Louis Glasler, pres-
ident of the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, Joseph Lett, Pottle-Zion
and Histadrut leader; and Irving
Schlussel, president of Detroit
Mizrachi.

Jan Peerce, greatest living Jew-
ish operatic tenor, will appear in
recital at Music Hall Sunday,
April 20.
A native New Yorker, Peerce
made his musical start as a violin-
ist, became a singer with the
Rosy Theater pit orchestra and
went on to the Metropolitan Ope-
ra Company. Toscanini called him
"my favorite tenor."
Peerce usually sings Yiddish
songs as encores.

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