Friday, December 5, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twenty Music for Europe Aim of SOS Ilehrew Is Linked to Statehood Goal 1ES FOR OVERSEAS SURI 9 e Zionists Emphasis. the Need for Support NEW YORK — Realizing that the Hebrew language will as- sume greater importance than ever before because of UN ac- tion on the creation of a Jew- ish state in Palestine, the Zion- ist organization has issued a call for the support of Ilebrew in America. The ZOA national office asked New York districts to help make the annual banquet of the His- tadruth Ivrith of America a re- sounding success. Dr. Emanuel Neumann, president of the ZOA, will be the main speaker at the banquet, to be held Dec. 7 at the Hotel Astor. The memorandum said, in part: "Every enlightened Zion- ist knows that Zionism and He- brew must go hand in hand if we are to emerge a people with all the attributes of nationhood." Jorge Garcia Granados, Gua- temalan member of UNSCOP, has paid. special tribute to the revival of the Hebrew language among the Jews in Palestine. Granados emphasized that one of the most remarkable things he saw in Palestine was the fact that "all Jews speak Hebrew. In Palestine there are no Sephard- im or Ashkenasim. Because all speak Hebrew, they are all true Jews and Palestinians." "Itadoar," the only Hebrew weekly in the world outside of Palestine, commented editorially on the statement by the Guate- malan diplomat, saying, "Senor Granados, as a member of the United Nations Special Commit- tee on Palestine, has realized what a good many Jews seem to have forgotten, that Hebrew is part and parcel of Zionism, of the rebirth of the Jewish state." Women Choose Committee for '48 Allied Drive Mrs. John C. Rupp, chairman of the committee on campaign structure of the women's divi- sion, Jewish Welfare Fedeation, and Mrs. Sidney L. Allen, co- chairman, have announced the names of the members of this committee, whose responsibility it will be to plan the conduct and structure of the division's Allied Jewish Campaign for 1948. Beth El Town Ball Sifts Russia's Actions "Russia Versus U. S. A.," was the subject of a Town Hall meeting Tuesday sponsored by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El. Participating in the panel were Hal Lehrman, foreign cor- respondent; Dr. William J. Bos- senbrook, head of the history department at Wayne Univer- sity; and Dr. Carl 0. Smith, as- sociate professor of Wayne's government department. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer was moderator. They are Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Herman August, Har- ry Becker, Jack Berger, Hyman C. Broder, Perry P. Burnstine, Molly Segal Auxiliary Samuel B. Danto, Joseph H. Awaits Annual Banquet Ehrlich, Stanley Fleischaker, Seymour J: Frank, Louis Gla- ' The 16th annual banquet of the Molly Segal Auxiliary of sier. Also Mesdames Harry Glick, the Jewish Consumptive Relief Samuel R. Glogower, Saul Society of Denver will be held Gueckman, Arthur I.- Gould, at 7 p.m., Sunday, at Riviera William B. Isenberg, Benjamin Hall. Phil Silverman, left, manager of the record division of Bruno- For reservations call Mrs. E. Jaffe, Hurry L. Jones, Sid- New York, distributors of RCA-Victor products, presents ney M. Kalt, Julian H. Krolik, Max Ducker, TO. 5-1373. record albums to Anna Loewy, former DP, as he launches Maurice A. Landau. nation-wide drive for 1,000,000 records for needy Jews of Also Mesdames Philip R. Mar In the life and death strug- Europe. Religious, classical, semi-classical and popular rec- cuse, Robert J. Newman, Emil gle of Europe's Jews, food is ords are being collected as part of the special 1947 fall cam- Rothman, Nate S. Shapero, Na- of major importance. The Joint paign of the SOS. than B. Schermer, Leonard H. Distribution Committee supplies Nearly 7,000 youths are pre- Weiner, Henry Winoman, Ju- all or supplementary food to a paring for life in Palestine in lian Zemon and Oscar Zemon. total of some 550 000 Jews in 79 hachsharoth assisted by the nearly all European lands and Joint Distribution Committee in Chronicle Social and Club in other d is tress e d areas Italy alone. News deadline is noon Monday. throughout the world. Playing host to their friends, classmates and visitors, seniors of Central High School, under the direction of Manuel Simon, will present a three-act comedy entitled "Nothing But The Truth," Dec. 11 and 12 in their school auditorium. Tickets will • be sold at the door. Members of the cast are Ken- neth Adler, Stuart Kaltman, Bob Kane, Esther Levine, Rhona Rott, Evelyn Roe, Walter Ru- biner, Fanny Schwartz, Gloria Smith, Barbara Vander and Jerry Winkler. 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