Page 2 e • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Talent Is Rewarded Israeli-Arab Cooperation Seen by Elath NEW YORK—(Special)—Israel and its Arab neighbors will achieve cooperation despite the political struggle between them, Eliahu Elath, Israeli ambassador to the United States, told the an- nual meeting of the Ethnic Affairs Institute. Cooperation was not possible as long as the Arabs believed' that they could obtain by military means what they failed to get by political means, Elath added. "After the Arabs have become reconciled to the fact of Israel's existence, the common interests will come to the foreground," he added. Elath declared that Israel ,de- sires peace and collaboration with all its neighbors so as to be able to devote all of its -energies to the construction of the new State and the absorption of immigrants. Israel is inspired by the desire to aid in the task of organizing and managing the potential 're- sources of the Middle East, he concluded. Seated before Mrs. Royal Maas and Julius Chajes are two of the five winners of the Musicians' League Chopin Contest, Robert Shulman and Phyllis Pullberg. Standing are the other three, Betty Kowalsky, Estelle Pappas and Reva Kowa!sky. • • • All 5 Center Entrants Win Prizes in Musicians' Contest All five Center students who entered the Chopin contest .spon- sored by the Detroit Musicians'. "eague were among the prize winners, according to Mrs. Royal Maas, chairman of the Center's music committee. Phyllis Pullberg, 11, for the •-•rist three years a scholarship unit at the Center with Julius Chajes and Betty Kowalsky, was , warded the first prize ($50) in cr oup A (under 16 years). Robert Shulman-- won second prize ($25). Reva Kowalsky won second prize ($25) in group B (16 to 19 years). Betty Kowalsky won second prize ($25) and Es- telle Pappas received honorable mention in group C (no age limit). All five will be presented in the Music Hall on Monday eve- Bicpr Cholem Unit . to Ail 1W Couple Members of the board of the Detroit Senior Bicur Cholem will give a bridal shower and will as- sist in the marriage of a young couple just- arrived from a DP camp. The event will take place on ; Wednesday, Oct. 1:1, r.t Congrega- lion Beth Shmuel. The shower will begin at 6 p.m. and the wed-« ding ceremony, with Rabbi Jos- eph Rabinowitz officiating, at 8:30 r11 . The couple have no relative:: and the public is urged to at- tend. For reservations call Mrs. Lena Teahner, president. TO. 5-0116. Pro' rams Listed Icy Young Israel • T h e following calendar of events has been announced by Young Israel: Simchas Torah party, Saturday, Oct. 15: Young adult social, Sat- urday, Oct. 22: Youth rally. Sun- day afternoon, Oct. 23: Opening of Institute for Jewish Studies, Tuesday. Nov. 8; and Women's League fifth annual donor lunch- eon, Monday, Nov. 14. All of the events are scheduled for the Youth Center. ning,' Oct. 17, at which time the prizes will be officially award-, ed. It is interesting to know that Chajes studied with Moriz Rosen- thal, who, in turn, studied with Mikuli, the only pupil of Chopin: Thursday, October 13, 19.19 To Honor Nordan Assisting in arrangements for the Nordau Centennial fete are, left to right, Dr. Bernard Weston; president of the Nordau Chapter, ZOD; Murray Selborn, committee member; and Max Chomsky, chairman of the Nordau centennial committee. Other committee- men are Rabbi Sidney Akselrad and Abe Rosenzweig. • • • Centennial Fete Slated The Zionist Organization of Detroit, in cooperation with Nor- dau Chapter of the ZOD, will stage a mass celebration on Monday evening, Oct. 24, at the Center, to honor the memory of Dr. Max Nordau, immortal Zion- ist leader and prophet of Israel. Louis Lipsky, recently elected chairman of the American Zionist Counciil, will be the principal Sa'ad Club Charts speaker. Annual Barn Dance This will be Lipsky's first ad- Plans for the Sa'ad Club's sec- dress in the U.S. since his eleva- ond annual costume barn dance tion to head the American Zionist were completed at the group's Council. meeting, SepL28. The affair is set for Nov. 6 at Graemmer's Barn. Square dancing, entertainment and surprises are scheduled. For tickets, call Ethel Farber, TY. 4- Rabbi S. Andhil Fineberg, 4457. director of community relations, American Jewish Committee, will discuss "Punishment Without JWF Women Meet Crime," the title of his new book, to Plan Committees at the annual banquet of the Tem- To select personnel for the ple Israel Men's Club at 7 p.m. various committees of the Wom- Tuesday at the Statler Hotel. en's Division of the Jewish Wel- Charles H. Aller is program fare Federation, the division's chairman. For information, call committee on committees held the the Temple'office, WO. 3-4335. first in a serie, of three planned meetings Tuesday. CHERIKOKES ACTIVE Mrs. Maurice A. Landau and The Center- "Cherikokes" will Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe are co- present their second annual cos- chairmen. tume carnival Saturday, Oct. 29. Fineberg to Speak at TemPle Banquet Expel 17 Jews for Trading With Germans BRUSSELS— (WNS) —An in- vestigation committee of the Jew- ish Diamond Merchants Club in Antwerp has accused 17 Jewish diamond merchants of dealing with Germany and have recom- mended their expulsion from the trade organization. Representatives of the Jewish community adopted a resolution excommunicating the accused. Under the order the men are pro- hibited from entering houses of worship and are barred from be- ing buried in Jewish cemeteries. (When news of the develop- ment reached New York, Jack Zigman, president of the_Diamond Dealers Club of New York, de- clared his organization would make a similar investigation here. The club, he said, had recently adopted a resolution that mem- bers of the organization dealing with Germany would be expelled. The investigation is still in prog- ress.) 100th DP Ship Brings More In NEW YORK—The U.S. army transport General Muir slipped into New York Harbor Monday and became the 100th- ship to bring Jewish •DP's to the United Jewish Conference in Geneva in States. 1932, and when the first World Awaiting to greet the new ar- Jewish Congress was established rivals were a group of former in 1936, he became chairman of DP's who made the same voyage its executive. last October. Sponsored by the Dr. Goldmann was closely af- United Service for New Avieri- filiated with the late Rabbi cans, the newcomers have since Stephen Wise, and was directly established themselves as self- connected with his many activi- supporting citizens of the com- ties. He has served several terms munity. as a member of the Zionist execu- This contingent swells the total tive and the Jewish Agency for of Jewish DP's to arrive via Palestine, before Hitler, he was USNA aid to 23,250 persons. head of a large publishing com- pany. U. S. AGENCY HEAD At the present he is chairman TORCH DRIVE of the American section of the Jewish Agency and acting presi- dent of the World Congress. Dr. Goldmann, a resident of the United States, has been called a citizen of the world on the basis of his many activities. His repu- tation as an interesting and charming speaker is verified by those who have heard him in the Hadassah Awaits Goldmann Mrs. Harry L. Jones, dinner chairman, has announced the fol- lowing as members of her com- mittee: Arrangements, Mrs. Sid- ney Allen and hostess, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. A few reservations are still DR. NA IICM GOLDMANN availabl; and may be obtained by • • calling the Hadassah office, TY. As a climax to Hadassah's 1949 their husbands who will attend 8-8216. Honor Roll drive. Dr. Nahum the dinner. Born in Poland, Dr. Goldmann Goldmann, distinguished "citizen Abraham Redelheim of the world" and leader of Zion- was educated in Germany, and ism, will deliver the major ad- made his first trip to Palestine in Named to ZOA Post NEW YORK—The appointment dress at the organization's $100 1913, following which he wrote a describing his experiences. of Abraham A. Redelheim of dinner at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, In 1927 he became a member New York, former national Oct. 19 at the Book-Cadillac. of the Zionist actions committee, president of Bnai Zion and Dr. Goldmann. who has partic- and was one of the members of member of thp World Zionist ipated in numerous commissions the political commission which Actions Committee, as national concerned witt the welfare of negotiated with the Macdonald membership chairman of the Palestine and Israel, will bring government following publication Zionist Organization of America, a report of hit experiences to the of the notorious White Paper. was announced by Daniel Frisch, hundreds of Detroit women and Be organized the first World ZOA president. UNITED FOUNDATION METROPOLITAN DETROIT