Thursday, January 26, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH Joy, Worries Mingle Happily in Israel, Elias Epstein Says CHRONICLE Page S Rehearsing Farce • Great joy and great worries— j rael, according to Elias EpstePn, this is the present mood in Is- I Israeli publicist, who spoke last Thursday at a Zionist meeting at Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion. Epstein told the audience that Israel was not disturbed over the Jerusalem dispute. The coun- Harry Schumer, executive try is confident that Jerusalem hoard chairman of Detroit's $300,- will remain the capital of Is- 000 Histadrut campaign, informed rael, and it is generally felt that campaign officers that an addi- the United Nations let Israel down. tional $50,000 had been trans- Life in Israel, Epstein report- mitted to the National Histadrut Emergency Roll Call Conference ed, is anything but boring. Liv- ing in a state of their own makes in New York. More than 40'; of Detroit's cur- Jews feel proud and makes it rent quota has been filled with easier for them to bear hardships one quarter of last year's cards which normally would cause re- covered, Norman Cottler, cam- sentment and ill-feeling. The elation over the Jewish paign treasurer, announced. Hy Sanderson, American mem- state, Epstein said, is not only ber of Kibbutz Kfar Blunt, will confined to Israel but has spread Photo by Bigelman be guest speaker at a rally Thurs- all over the world, especially The dramatic group of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and day, Feb. 2, in the Labor Zionist eastern Europe. Whole communi- Center rehearse the farce "Consolation" by Charles George. The ties from Romania, Bulgaria, Institute. play will be presented at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the Poland and other countries are Sanderson, former associate di- Synagogue. Examining the patient (Mrs. Morris Sherbow) are, to Israel to start life rector of the Boston Histadrut coming left to right, Mesdames Arthur Ross, Irving Feldman, Jules Kamen, anew. campaign, participated in the de- He praised the newcomers from Ernest Armstrong and Morris Gobel. There is no admission charge. fense of his colony during the these countries as well as those Arab-Irish war. from Yemen who devote their energies to making Israel a flourishing country and who are Oscar Levant to Give also a big help in the reforesta- Piano Recital Feb. 6 tion program. Oscar Levant will give a con- Epstein explained that there Openings were available at all cert at 8:20 p. m., Monday, Feb. is a great need for American graded levels as registrations 6 at the Masonic Auditorium. help in Israel, Not only for in- opened this week for the winter Tickets ere available at Grin- vestments, he said, but also for Julius Chajes, musical director term of Beth Yedudah schools. netts or at the Masonic Temple technical skills which would of the Jewish Community Cen- Only kindergarten and nursery box office. benefit Israel in many ways. ter, will direct the official open- classes still remained closed. ing celebration of Jewish Music New beginners' glasses have Month, a concert Saturday Feb. been organized, eliminating a 4 at the Art Institute. waiting list in the afternoon The Women of Gemiluth Chas- Yeshivah and the Beth Jacob sodim are the sponsors. girls' division. Participating artists include: Courses will be offered in both "America remains as the last termination of the major portion Marguerite Kozenn, soprano; afternoon and day school. real bastion of Chalutziut (Jew- of eastern European Jewry. Zinovi Bistricki, concert master In collaboration with the He- ish pioneering) in the world," "Therefore," h e concluded, of the Detroit Symphony; Jacob brew studies, the day school of- stated Shaul Wainberg, repre- "the responsibility lies on the Becker, cellist, and Avery Crew, fers boys and girls a complete senting the national office of shoulders of American Jewish tenor. general education, accredited by Hechalutz Organization of Amer- youth." Compositions by Chajes and the board of education, front ica, in a recent address before Bistricki will be played. grades 1B to 12A. the Detroit branch. Tickets are available from Registrations are accepted at Shaul, a member of Kibbutz Walter Herz, Hill Rubin, Selma 12322 Dexter and the new ,se- Afek, near Haifa, has had many Bonheim and the Jewish Com- mester will begin Feb. 7. years of experience working munity Center. with Chalutz movements. • • • His most interesting experi- Stanley C. Meyers, president of ences were during the first three the national Council of Jewish years of Hitler's Third Reich. He was sent as a special rep- Federations and Welfare Funds, The Men's Club of Bnai David resentative to Germany to facili- will be guest speaker at the 24th The Joint Yiddish Culture tate the rapid exodus from this annual meeting of the Jewish Committee of the Jewish Com- will conduct the late Friday area of destruction. Welfare Federation at 8:30 p. m., munity Center will present a night services at 8:30 p.m. Friday. From their own group, the He pointed out that the most Feb. 15, at the Jewish Community Jewish Music Month program Men's Club has organized a choir abundant source of pre-war Center. at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Cen- and chosen as cantor, Harry Chalutzim, eastern Europe, is no Nine members-at-large of the ter. Howard, who will conduct the longer available. The most ob- board of governors will be elect- The program will offer a var- services. vious factor is the virtual ex- ed. . iety of Yiddish and Israeli music. Speaker for the evening will Proposed for the board are Julius Chajes will conduct the be Rabbi Nathan Levinson, who Rabbi Morris Adler, Irving W. Center Symphony Orchestra, and is the chaplain' at Percy Jones Blumberg, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- the Center dance group will pre- Hospital and who recently re- lich, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Mrs. sent Yiddish and Israeli dances. turned from an extended visit to Charles Lakoff, Milton M. Mad- Jerome Stasson, violinist, will Europe and Israel. His topic will din, Samuel H. Rubiner, Rabbi play, accompanied by Betty be "A Summer in Israel." The "It's Fun to be a Jew" will be Joshua S. Sperka and Mrs. Kowalsky. Cantor Saul Kirsch- Sisterhood will act as hostesses enbaum, of the Cleveland Jewish for a social hour. the theme he February meet- Henry Wineman. ings of Masada. Detroit Zionists Julian H. Krolik, president, will Center, will sing liturgical, Is- raeli and Yiddish music. will discuss the concept before be chairman. Tickets are available through the group. the Yiddish speaking organiza- Lenore and Natalie Gaines wi 1 LOAN FOR ISRAEL tions. supervise the four-in-one gather- JERUSALEM — (ISI) — The ings, Eveleen Bu.initzky, Lillian Jerusalem municipality has re- TRAFFIC LIGHTS Fisher and Elaine Zeldon are ceived a loan of 83,115 pouuds TEL AVIV — (ISI) —The first working on the programs. from the government for The traffic light in Tel Aviv went The group is planning a hike purchase of vehicles. The money into operation at the corner of for Sunday, Feb. 5. will he provided from the U.S. Herzl street and the Jaffa-Tel Plans are also underway for a loan. Aviv road. paid-up membership dance. Histadrut Drive 40% of Quota New Tern: to Start at United Hebrew New winter semester classes will be organized in all branches of the United Hebrew Schools Feb. 1. Registration is now in prog- ress, and all parents who wish to register their children in any of the branches call the main office, TO. 8-0083. The deadline of the Jewish Chronicle is noon on Mondays. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 1 1950 Chajes to Lead Beth Yeliudah Music Month Enrollment On • • Opening Event • U. S. Must Supply Chalutzim, Speaker Tells Hechalutz JWF to Elect Nine to Board Culture Committee Dual David Men to Give Program to Hold Services Masada Plans Zionist Talks Masada is also arranging to bring in speakers of national prominence as they did this month when Marshall Shulman, press officer of the United 'fates delegation to the United Nations, spoke before their members. Two Detroiters Elected USNA Board Members The election of Mrs. Regene F. Cohane and Louis Berry of De- troit to the board of United Ser- vice for New Americans was an- nounced by Walter H. Bieringer, president, following a two-day national conference in New York City. Listen to the Jewish Chronicle Hour, the best In radio, at 11:45 a.m., Sundays over WILMH. CANTOR'S CONCERT Tuesday, January 31, 8:30 P. M. 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