To View Future MAURICE SAMUEL • * Author Slated by N. W. Men Thursday, January 19, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Yivo Opens Essay Contest Tells of Funds The Yiddish Scientific Institute- Yivo, world center for Jewish so- cial research, is sponsoring a con- test among college students and graduates for original essays on any phase of Jewish life in the United States or Canada. Three cash awards of $300, $200 and $100 are offered. The closing date for submitting entries is Sept. 15. Entries may be in whatever language is most convenient for the contestant. Each essay should contain about 5,000 words and should be submitted in two or three copies. All communications should be addressed to the Committee on Research, Yiddish Scientific In- stitute, 535 West 123rd street, New York 27, N. Y. Maurice Samuel, author, pub- licist and translator, will speak en "Jewry in the World of To- morrow" at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Northwest Hebrew. The author of The 'web of Lucifer" and "The World of Sholem Aleichem," Samuel ap- pears under the auspices of the Men's Club. He lived in Palestine for many years and has made frequent return visits there. Members of the Men's Club and their wives will be admit- ted free of charge. Czechs Expel JDC Director PRAGUE — (WNS) — Ameri- can JDC Director Henry Levy was ordered to leave Czechoslo- vakia and to wind up the Joint Distribution Committee's affairs by the end of the month, it was disclosed by the Czech Foreign Ministry. The expulsion order is regard- ed as a move to rid Eastern Europe of all Western sponsored international organizations. The JDC has spent between eight and nine million dollars here in the past four years in relief work and emigration aid. Guest Speaker Feldman Vacates Berdichever Post Arthur Feldman, four - term president of the Berdichever Pro- gressive Aid Society, has retired from that office. Under Feldman's guidance, the group was active in such chari- ties as Allied Jewish Campaign, Histadrut, Jewish National Fund, Red Cross and others. The group is celebrating their 23rd anniversary this year. Young People's Clubs to Hold Inaugural Ball Unit 7, in conjunction with the other Young People's Social Clubs of the Department of Parks and Recreation, will hold an in- augural ball Saturday, Jan. 28 in the American Legion Memorial Hall at Cass and Lafayette avenues. Femby Clark and his orchestra will play. For information call Bess Klein, TO. 6-1980. Unit 7, meets every Thursday at Northwestern Recreation, 8654 Grand River avenue. and small budgets)... BRING °NINE SOUP! PHILIP GOLDSTEIN, clpir- man of the Ilistadrut com- mittee of Poale Zion-Zeire Zion, Branch Two, and Max Brose, co-chairman, announced that $2,900 has been collected for Ilistadrut. This is 40 per cent of the branch's quota. Australian Envoy Arrives in Israel TEL AVIV—(ISI)—The Aus- tralian government looks for- ward to friendly relations with Israel, the Palestine Post reported from Canberra. TEL AVIV—(1S1)--Loans to- The Australian minister to taling 50,000 pounds have been Israel has just established his distributed to 1,200 Arab farmers out of an overall budget of 70,000 legation in Tel Aviv. pounds allocated by the ministry of agriculture. The money will be used for purchasing seed and hiring tractors. The ministry is now purchasing work animals and agricultural TEL AVIV— (ISI) —American equipment for the villages. The water experts have completed department's mechanical unit be- plans to supply this city with gan work two months ago and water sufficient for a population already has sowed 6,000 dunams of land in the Negev and 1,000 of half a million, Mayor Israel dunams in the Acre area by Rokach told the^municipal coun- machinery. cil. Under the plan, 53,000,000 cubic Emigration Ban Lifted meters of water will be provided yearly instead of the present Temporarily by Hungary NEW YORK — Temporarily 5,000,000. The council has instructed the lifting its ban on emigration, the mayor to work out plans for a Hungarian government has grant- ed permission to 3,000 Jews, in- concert hall which will seat 2,500 cluding 40 leaders of the dis- persons. solved Hungarian Zionist move- ment, to leave for Israel within the next few months, it was an- / nounced by the Aliyah Depart- ment of the Jewish Agency. mANISCHEwai Chicken Soups • WITH NOODLES • WITH KREPLACH • WITH MATZO BALLS • CHAR CRICKEN SOUP Israel to Renew Purim Carnivals MEAT COUPONS TEL AVIV—WNS)—Meat cou- pons for restaurant patrons will be introduced in January, Dov Joseph, minister of supply and rationing, told the Economic Committee of the Knesset last week. Tourists will get coupons for ten meat meals per fortnight. JERUSALEM—(WNS)—After a lapse of 15 years a carnival will be held .to celebrate Purim next year, and the first Music and Art National Festival will be or- ganized in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in June and July, 1950. The International Association for Modern Music is contemplat- ing holding a musical festival in Israel in 1951, and it is planned to build a huge ampitheatre in Tel Aviv. At the same time a group of Jews in the United States, who were interested in the scheme, are now planning to construct in Jerusalem an am- phitheater to accomodate 10,000. Massachusetts Names Jew as District Judge BOSTON, Mass. — (WNS) — Goy. Dever of Massachusetts has appointed Henry W. Kaliss of Adams a special justice of the fourth district court of Berkshire to replace Judge Paul E. Stoelzel, who resigned. Kaliss is 47, and a The deadline of the Jewish graduate of the Georgetown Uni- versity Law School. Chronicle is noon on Mondays. 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Tel Aviv to Expand Its Water Supplies The Chana Szenes branch of Pioneer Women will have a His- tadrut gathering at the home of Mrs. J. Gelfand, 3268 Sturtevant, at 1 p.m., Monday, Jan. 23. The film, "Design for Israel," will be shown. Nahum Weissman will be guest speaker. The Chodorkuver-Chabana Pro- gressive Society will hold its 14th annual dinner-dance at 5:30 p.m., Jan. 29 at the Rainbow Caterers. Fur reservations. call Mrs. Fay Bogrow, TY, 5-3508. 0 I Arabs in Israel Get Farm Loans Pioneer Women Branch to Meet RABBI ELIEZER LEVINE will be guest speaker at the second annual banquet of Congrega- tion Beth Shmuel. The affair will be held at 6:30 p.m., Sun- day. Cantor I. Katz will par- ticipate in the musical pro- gram. Ben Blau and N. Kra- vetz are co-chairmen. Rabbi Goldman also said in CHICAGO — Rabbi Solomon this letter that his colleagues in Goldman of Anshe Emet Syna- gogue rejected the admonition of the conservative rabbinate "have the orthodox rabbinate and made been introducing changes and it clear that his proposals for making experiments without rhyme or Ieason. I had the te- changes in Jewish ritual did not merity to attempt to find a ration- imply that he wanted to write a ale for my many sins of imple- new code, according to a report mentation." in the National Jewish Post. Rabbi Goldman touched off a heated debate with a sermon last Yom Kippur, in which he sug- gested+ 18 changes to bring cer- tain religious laws up to modern requirements. Th e spokesmen of orthodoxy immediately charged Goldman with aligning himself with his- torical anti-Semites, Other critics asserted that Rabbi Goldman lacked sufficient Halachic knowl- edge to pass judgment on these problems. In a letter to the Denver Jew- ish News, Goldman said: "What I am attempting to do is re-evaluate the whole complex of the Jewish Halachah, historic- ally and psychologically, and to set up criteria that might ulti- mately serve as a basis for a new code." FOR BIG APPETITES Zionists Schedule Talk by Epstein Outstanding events and scenes of the past 30 years in Israel will be discussed by Elias Epstein, Is- raeli journalist, at a public meet- ing sponsored by the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 19, at the North- west Hebrew Congregation. Albert Elazar is chairman of the program committee. Moe Kesner will interpret Jewish sonsg. Goldman Denies He Intends to Alter Jewish Ritual Law CIMINO WE DELIVER — CALL UN. 4-6996 "TOM NI1111410111HOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION' American Savings •• • MAIN MCI • • • DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND TO. 9-6611 A__ CI _N • • • BRANCH OFFICE • • • W. 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