4. Monsky Portrait Unveiled at Parley Center to Present Open-Air Music A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH said Rabbi Elieur, ''is an other one of the wayi to God.' Mr. Knox said: "Yes, it's an other one of the ways. like ; The music department of the Jewish Community Center will present a series of six open- air concerts at which recordings of great artists will be heard. The first concert will take place at 9 p.m. Monday. The pro- gram will consist of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (Eroica), Hadyn's Symphony No. 13 in G Major and Rossini's Overture to "William Tell" by the NBC Sym- phony under Arturo Toscanini. Other concerts will be present- ed on subsequent Mondays, July 28 and Aug. 4, 11, 18 and 25. The July 28 presentation will synagogue." Rabbi Piezer: ''Up here we come from our various way, and all together we find God.' Mr. Knox: "In coining to Goe together from our separate ways we discover the essential unity of man." Rabbi Eliezer: "We haven't seen God yet but we know be a program of Jewish Music. It will include songs of the syna- gogue by Cantor Robert Seigal and a choir under A. W. Binder; "Shelomo" by Bloch, with the late Emanuel Feuerman as solo-cell- An oil portrait of the late Henry Monsky was unveiled at the District 6 convention of Bnai Brith in St. Paul. Shown above (i. to r.) with the portrait are Louis Pickus, Waukegan, Ill., past president of District 6; Curt Frankenstein, 25-year-old German refugee student who painted the portrait; and Maurice Bisgyer, Washington, D. C., national secretary of Bnai Brith, who ac- eepted the portrait. *. • • ist: and Hebrew melodies. The Aug. 4 concert will be an all-Gershwin program. Irgun Coup (Continued from page 3) ator who has established the Armstrong Foundation, which is spreading prejudice against Ne- groes and Jews . . Armstrong is a great admirer of Rep. John Service in Church Stirs N. Y. Rabbi (Continued from page 3) a Presbyterian church." `Eroica' on Program of Records Monday Envisioned Page Thirteei DETROIT JRWISM CIRONICLI July 11, 1M7 District 6 Elects Mrs. Sims, Leib as Vice-Presidents at Convention Him. Knox: ''God is always away somewhere. That's why we haven't seen Him yet." Rabbi Eliezer: "Yes, he's away among the hearts of people. We look down from here and we see His image among men, Then we know Dim." Mr. Knox: "We knew Him the other day? You remember Him. don't you, Rabbi Eliezer, in the heart of that black man the other day? The black man laid down his life for a white child. We saw God's image in him and that way we knew Him." • • • MIGHT RETURN RABBI ELIEZER and Mr. The unv eili in g took said they were con- ST. PAUL, Minn. — Samuel largest of any of the seven Bnai May 1. Districts in the United place before 1,500 persons as- tent to know God in this way. W. Leib of Detroit was elected Brith second vice-president of Bnai States and Canada — was ap- sembled in the St. Paul Auditor- Maybe some day, in a thousand ium. It was painted by a 25- years or more, He would be Brith District 6 at the organiza- proved by the convention. sets year-old German refugee, Curt through with perfecting the tion's 79th annual convention. Frankenstein, who never had any hearts of men by justice, com- E. Rankin, and apparently has Mrs. Leonard Sims, former formal art instruction until this passion and generosity; He no fear of any investigation. But president of Pisgah Chapter, De- year. pro- might, at last, be enthroned in Jewish and non-Jewish troit, was named first vice-presi- democratic organizations should dent of the district women. Frankenstein attends the Am- all the synagogues and churches. back the American Jewish Com- erican Academy of Arts in Chi- Then, Ills work done, he could cago under a Bnai Brith Hillel return to Heaven to rest, as in mittee's request for a show down Louis 11. Harrison and Mrs. on Armstrong . . Foundation scholarship. He was the cool of the evening in the Adele Jeffe, both of Chicago, • • S brought to the United States un- Garden of Eden and they would were elected presidents of the der Bnai Brith auspices and see Him at last . • . two groups. THE JEWISH ASPECT painted the Monsky portrait as "And God's in a Presbyterian The conclave, June 29 to July THE GARSSON BROTHERS an expression of his gratitude. church, too," they added. ex-Congressman M a y 2, brought more than 700 dele- After this heavenly experience A retiring young man, he re- were found guilty—and rightly so gates from Illinois, Iowa, Mich- Minnesota, Nebraska, North fuses to acknowledge that his I can feel that it's no profana- —on charges of graft in their igan, Dakota, South Dakota and Wis- paintings are anything out of the tion of the Holy Name -of God work for the government during consin, and the Canadian prov- ordinary but he was acclaimed by for Jews to worship in a house the war. The Garsson case, how- inces of Alberta, Manitoba and army and navy officers in a of Presbyterians. in ever, was a minor matter Shanghai detention camp as "a Saskatchewan. Rather with deeper feeling comparison with the war-pro- genius." He left Germany in 1939 they can cry out: How beauti- Frank Goldman of Lowell, fiteering scandals in the billion- because of persecution of the ful. 0 God our Lord, are the Mass., successor to the late Henry dollar class. Jews under the Hitler regime. brethren when they know each Now thy Garsson brothers Monsky as Bnai Brith president, 'other as Thy children under USES SNAPSHOTS were Jews, and as such were delivered the main address at resented, because Jews are not the convention banquet. In Shanghai, he became an ap- Thy roof. supposed to break into the big HITS 'IMPERIALISM' SAMUEL W. LEIB prentice artist for a newspaper munitions game. There is a managed to eke out a living Welfare Parley Set He was given a tremendous aside ;137,000 for Bnai Brith ser- and similarity between the Garsson ovation by sketching portraits of Am- when he said: "We in activity and philanthropies. vice case and the case against Ber- erican military personnel and 1 to Study Aged, Ill Bnai Brith, in company with A convention resolution rec- CINCINNATI—Judge Maurice nard J. Marcus of the Bank of every humanitarian in the world, ommended the establishmenttun- fighting ships. It was through an lemon of Cleveland and Stan- -• the United States some 15 years will not rest until the hundreds American naval officer that Bnai a ago. Marcus was sentenced to of thousands of displaced persons der Bnai Brith auspices of Brith learned of Curt's ability. ley J. Hann of Pittsburg were jail and his bank closed, al- of Europe, of every faith — Jewish university in the United Bnai Brith then arranged for his named co-chairmen of a regional though•the receivers were able Catholics, Protestants and Jews— States to afford npn-sectarian op- passage to this country and pro- meeting of the Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare to reimburse the depositors to are resettled in other lands where portunities of the highest stand- vided funds for his education. Funds on Jewish community plan- the extent of well over 90 per they want to go; in other lands ards as a practical step toward He arrived in Chicago on the ning which will be held Sept. 6 solving the "unjust and un- cent of their so-called losses. where they may be rehabilitated American quota policy which day of Monsky's burial in May, But there too a definite Jew- and where they may enjoy the closes the door to many deserv- this year. He painted the portrait and 7 in Toledo. The conference will deal with ish angle came into play. Jews freedoms and liberties and the from a group of snapshots after health services and care for are far from welcome in the big natural rights of human beings." ing youths." "Numerous Catholic and Pro- talking with many of those who sick, convalescent and aged banking game. It will always Goldman charged thate'imper- testant universities throughout intimately knew the great Jewish Jews. Community leaders from remain a mystery why a Jewish ialism leader. and power politics" are major cities in the east central banker and a Jewish munitions causing the frustration of the the land attest to the effective states will attend the sessions. maker were selected as the tar- Jewish community in Palestine. way in which other denomina- 12th STREET DAY CAMP gets when non-Jewis culprits He called for the abrogation of tions have long since met this had much more to answer for. the British "white paper" and vital need in the field of higher Parents who wish to send Not that we condone the actions asked that the doors of Palestine education," the resolution read. their children to a camp in the of the Garssons at all ... They be opened immediately for un- UNVEIL PORTRAIT city may enroll them at the 12th deserved their punishment . . . restricted immigration of Jews A highlight of the convention But where are the other cul- and removal of restrictions in of the late Henry Monsky, presi- Street Center Day Camp. llor- prits? the purchase of land. dent of Bnai Brith who died on old Weiss, director, announces. President Roosevelt, while still governor of New York, admitted BACK ADL PROGRAM rr to us in a private interview that Full support of the Anti- there was a Jewish aspect in the Defamation League's 5-point pro- Marcus case. Well, there was a gram for legislation against dis- KOSHER big Jewish angle in the Garsson crimination was pledged. Restaurant and Dining Room case, and we still are waiting I:IMMO:1.1.RD FOOD for the bigger offenders to be The program, as outlined by brought to the bar of justice... Meier Steinbrink, national chair- Air Conditioned—Open 24 Holm man of the ADL, urges: PATO* Dining Room for Partim Legislation against racial 1.2017 DEXTER BLVD. I. Streit- 44. it1 oln, 4 JWB Summer School and religious discrimination in NOrtIgswn 9786 employment; 2. Similar legisla- for Center Aids Set tion against discrimination in NEW YORK—The annual Na- higher education and a complete tional Jewish Welfare Board repudiation of "quota" systems in (JWB) Summer Institute, con- colleges and universities; 3. Leg- 9419,DO:TIR iatl.EVARD ducted for staff workers of Jew- islation to protect civil rights of tdIsOn'' ish Community Centers, gradu- minority groups; 4. Legislation Detroit's Leading Jewish Faneral Director ates and students of schools of against restrictive covenants in NATION WIDE AFFILIATIONS social work, USO-JWB workers, real estate deeds; 5. Legislation graduates and students of theo- making mandatory the disclosure 11:tj:11jelp0 3800 Puritan logical seminaries and Hebrew of the origins of defamatory TR. 2-2113-4 teacher training schools, will be literature. 7739 John R. St. • FREDSON'S IRA KAUNO oker • Lewis Bros. held this year from Aug. 25 to Sept. 11 in New York. A budget of 0261,775 — the