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May 16, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-05-16

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Contest Fosters
Fight . on Bigotry

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, May 16, 1947

N. Y. Mayor's 'Son' Shows Gift

Reisen Banquet
Set for Tuesday

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finished business with the United
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Sedor Belarsky to Be
the Guest Soloist

• • •
par ' ,ovum

111.JOI MENUIIIN and sister
Y Hephzibah,
now abroad, are

The 70th birthday of the Jewish
writer and poet, Abraham Reisen.
will be celebrated at 8:31) p.m.
Tuesday in the Art Institute.
The banquet is being sponsored
by the joint Yiddish cultural com-
mittee of the Jewish Community
Center and the Jewish Commun-
ity Council. Samuel Jacobson and
Jay Rosenshine are chairmen.
Sidor Belarsky, international
singer and interpreter of Jewish
music, will be guest artist. He
has appeared in recitals from
coast to coast and as soloist with
such orchestras as the LOB Ange-
les Philharmonic, the Detroit
Symphony and the Toronto Sym-
phony.
In opera, Belarsky has been
basso of the Chicago Civic Opera
Company, the American Opera
Company qf Los Angeles and the
New York City Center Opera
Company.
The Workmen's Circle Chorus,
directed by Dan Frohman, will
present some of Reisen's songs,
especially prepared for the occa-
sion and heard in Detroit for
the first time.
In addition to these highlights,
a dramatic presentation will fea-
ture some of the poet's famous
skits. The program will be cli-
maxed by the personal appearance
of Reisen.

giving joint recitals in several
European capitals. These are
their first joint concerts abroad
since 1935, when Hephzibah at
the age of 14- appeared with her
brother at Queens Hall, London.
Vladimir Horowitz had an offer
of an announcer's job with the
State Department's s h or t w a v e
broadcasts to the U.S.S.R.--but the
broadcasts themselves have been
chopped down by Congress' bud-
getary hatchetmen . . .
Louis Nizer is the lawyer who
won a $95,000 out of court set-
tlement for his client, Konrad
Bercovicl, in that plagiarism suit
against Charlie Chaplin. Mr. Ni-
zer may run for political office in

Jewish War Vets stage their an-
nual show at New York's Madison
Square Garden
Is Fr. Coughlin planning an air-
wave comeback? Keep watching,
Detroiters! . . .
RCA has issued a memorial al-
bum of recordings by the immor-
tal Cantor Josef Rosenblatt .
Canada has accepted 1,600 Jew-
ish war-orphans as wards. There's
lots more where they came from,
America ...
The ZOA.. is offering 5 fellow-
ships to the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem—a swell idea . . .
• • •
BETWEEN BOOK ENDS
IF YOU WANT TO teach your-
self Hebrew you cannot do bet-
ter than obtaining "Hebrew Self-
Taught" by Zevi Seharfstein . .
Get it from ZOA, New York City
. . . The American Committee of
Jewish Writers, Artists and Scien-
tists announces the publication of
"Soviet Union—Friend or Foe"...
A very informative booklet in
Yiddish . . , Next month Capitol
Publishing Company will issue a
little book that should be in every
child's hands . . . Title: "All
About Us," by Eva Knox Evans
. . It has an introductory note
by Albert Einstein and deals with
the races of mankind . . .

Gaston Maurice Friedman, New York Mayor O'Dwyer's foster child,
is shown wearing the pen and pencil set he received from the Mayor
as a Passover gift. Mayor O'Dwyer "adopted" Gaston through Res-
cue Children, Inc., New Vbrk City. Rescue Children, Inc. supports
3,000 Jewish war orphans in homes abroad through a child adoption
program.

Preuzlauer to Install
Its Officers on June 1

Death of Ida Greenberg
Mourned in Bay City

Nazi Survivors
Seek Relatives

Mrs. S. Samuels has been elected
president of the Eva Prenzlauer
Maternity Aid.
Relatives and friends of the fol-
Other new officers are Mes- lowing European survivors are
dames N. Blatnikoff, first vice- sought in Detroit.
president: M. Solomon, second
Anyone having information
vice-president; M. Lax, third vice- / about these persons is requested
president: M. Saxon, treasurer; B. to call Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein, TY.
York, recording secretary; J. Cir- 6-1971.
cle, corresponding secretary; T.
•ssovits, Jnarph, sought by Juliana
Freund, memorium fund; J. Rose, Itzkowitx K lean and tlaug hter.
Wallerstein, Sala, about 48 years old,
program chairman; and A. Wil- sought
by blot her }tercel Wallerstein.
liams, chaplain.
Hob er. Rabe and LieblIA
I son of
Installation will be held June 1 7telnuJe), sought by Leib Z(lberlloht
wife Rachel from Imkow.
at Huyler's, with Mrs. E. Ellen- and
Sur a. dz. thirar, sought by cousin
stein as installing officer. For res- Moses Sturm.
Hartman, Mel flehle1), sought by
ervations
call
TR.
2-2281.
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries will
OM Hartman.
extend the greetings id the city
Wajemall111, •41olda,
horn
In Biala-
Podiaskii, dist Het hotom, daughter of
and Judge Theodore Levin, United
Ida, sought by Jan Waismann.
States District Court. will be the
Zirer family, sought by J
Gan-
delman.
principal, speaker at the eighth
Kahan. Luis. and Penny (husband is
annual community "Welcome to
401 tor), sought I.y Huta Eleiner.
The Women's Auxiliary of the • Set
New Citizens" at 7:30 p.m. Sun-
in. Ilurs, oil. i. born in Ushorod,
in the , Detroit Institute of Jewish Hi:me for Aged will meet sought by Piador Heisler.
day
Hirsh, hits And family. sought by
at
1:30
p.
m.
Moi.day
in
the
Home.
Arts in celebration of ''I Am An
Heisler Hon, Ushorod, Romania
Gussie Rimar will sing and oth- Nador
American Day," or "National
)(ram,. Mayer, slieght by Ilona Hers
er entertainment is planned, Mrs. roviel, daughter of AvranpFraim.
Citizenship Day."
in rhelm, Poland,
The program will honor native David Kliger, program chairman, Sought by uncle horn
Moshe Red.
born citizens who reached their said.
Epstein, A Ma
('ha lm and Twak,
Simchah and memorial dona- from XV)Askow, Poland, sought by Mord-
majority last year and the 5,000
chit Epstein.
new citizens who were naturalized tions will be accepted by Mrs.
Coldstein, Pax ill, born In Ktseh Mee,
Martin Lippitt, chairman.
in Detroit last year.
(ohn, Leah I nee Fender or Felder)

Levin Is Speaker
Citizenship Day

Home Auxiliary Plans
Meeting on Monday

Tanks Rumble Through Jerusalem

from Toms slew Imbelskl, Poland, sought
by (tetzel Felder or Folder.
Weisberg, Moses. Aron and Joehovet,
from Gonibln, Poland, sought by loon
W robel.
Haim, Abraham and 7/00. from
Ilhelm. Poland, nought by ('harm
Bornstein. Benjamin and Toll, from
chisinau. sought by Ufa Hornstein.
Ka Oman, I 'avid, from Lwow, sought
by Lela Koffman KIper.
tautly, Margarotta It., sought
by
Margaret Rremoler Sutra r.
Bradfield, Mm.
Two Pop] F1n-
21g), born In Zapstony, sought I.y
Maximilian Bleier.
Prunes. Janis, from liorlsow (list 'let,
Minsk. sought by (till Ptupas Kagan.
Hersh, kill( h. fi•liotosani, sought
by Sin Ent a J nsuh.
Bernstein, Borman and Pam. from
Karpnlalta district, Munk arc sought by
Nandorne Farkas (nee Rosenberg).

VICTORSON MOVES
Earl H. Victorson, attorney, an-
nounces the removal of his offices
from the Barium Tower to the
National Bank Bldg.

The Bay City Jewish community
has lost one of its pioneer leaders,
Mrs. Ida Greenberg, who for 50
years was active in charitable and
Synagogue activities. Burial was
on May 5. She was 83.
Among her affiliations were the
Daughters of Zion, the Ladies
Benevolent Society, Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and Temple Abra-
ham.
She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of Detroit, and
three sons, Hy, Matt and Bert of
Bay City.

NW Sisterhood Awaits
Election Wednesday

MiLS. ISADORE LEVIN is
chairman of the fifth annual
donor luncheon of the ladies
Auxiliary, Yeshivath Chaehrney
Lublin, to be held at 12:30 p.
Tuesday in Baal Moshe. Rabbi
Nathan Kohler will be guest
Speaker and Shirley Striper will
sing. Mrs. Rose Rubin and Mrs.
Leah Weinberg are co-chairmen.
Others assisting are Mrs. Edith
Golden, M's. Sarah lloroults
and Mrs. Anna Bennett. Tick-
ets may be obtained from Mrs.
Levin, TV. 3-3304.

Rosenwald Gears
for 'Poppy Day'

The Julius Rosenwald Post No.
218, American Legion, and its La-
dies Auxiliary is going all-out to
make their participation in "Pop-
py Day," Thursday, the most out-
standng in history.
Proceeds from the sale of pop-
pies - made by veterans in hos-
pitals—var.:ago towards the re-
habilitation of disabled vets.
The Post's headquarters for the
sale will be in the election booth,
Lawrence avenue and Dexter bou-
levard, and will be open cad)
evening until Thursday. Whin-
tetra are needed to help sell

Poppies.

The annual election of officers
of the Sisterhood, Northwest He-
brew Congregation, will he held
Wednesday evening in the Syna-
gogue.
Mrs. Meyer Rubin Is chairman
of the nominating committee,
which consists of Mesdames Z.
Garber, W. Shulman, J. Jackman,
S. Nosanchuk, D. Taylor and J.
Ntannheimer,

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"The New Jewish Caruso"

MIKLOS GAFNI

Wednesday Evening

May 28 - 8 P.M.

at

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"Phenomenal voice .. ."

—N,Y, Time

"Most beautiful voice in years ...
—N.Y. Herald-Tribune

MIKLOS GAFNI

PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

HON. GLEN H. TAYLOR

U.S. Senator from Idaho - A Progressive, Courageous Liberal

Proceeds to purchase a Yiddish linotype
printing press to go to the U.S.S.R.

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British troops on Bren gun carriers parade through the streets of
Jerusalem while the Palestine question is debated by UN. But far
from waiting for a UN decision Britain goes about introducing ever
more severe restrictions. Among the latest is the "preventive curfew,"
first Introduced before She hanging of Dor Grunts.

TUNE IN RADIO STATION WJBK SUN. EVENINGS 9:43

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To Aid Russian Rehabilitation

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Near Dexter

TO. 8-3753



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