AMY . Call DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 16 Cantor to Tell His Life Story iiAtassopiiis Radio Star to Entertain for Bnai Brith Bnai Brith Women will present "40 Years on Broadway," starring Eddie Cantor, Mrs. Lewis Man- ning, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's' Council announces. When Eddie Cantor, star of stage, screen and radio, arrives at the Masonic Temple for a one night's appearance at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, he will present a caval- cade of his 40 years in show busi- ness. He will tell of his long associa- tion with such greats as Gus Ed- wards, Geovie Jesse], Al Jolson, Ted Lewis, John Barrymore and others. Two pianists, Dave Kenner and Ernie Stewart, accompany Can- tor in such familiar songs as No Business Like Show Business, Ida, Margie, If You Knew Susie, and his now trademarked I'd' Love to Spend Each Hour With You, among other all time Cantor favorites. "90 Years on Broadway" is be- ing brought to Detroit by the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Wo- men's Council, which is composed of 17 chapters comprising 7,000 women. Proceeds from the sale of tickets and the souvenir book will serve numerous Bnai Brith Philanthropies and Detroit Com- munity activities. The fund-raising committee for the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council this year con- sists of Mesdames: Samuel Gutterman, general chairman; Ellis Fisher, program; Alfred Lakin, tickets; Louis Bar- den and Leonard R. Farber, ads; Sam Gold, editor of ad book; Louis Benson, arangements; Ellen Goldberg, finance; Bernard Blie- field and Bernard Goodman, publicity; Samuel Bank, arbitra- tion; Sidney Eidelman, assistant secretary; and Miss Gertrude Landorf, memoriams and dar- lings. Some of these philanthrophies are the Nation Jewish Hospital at Denver, Col.; the Leo M. Levi Hospital in Hot Springs, Ark.; social service workers at the Mayo Clinic, Anti - Defamation League, Home for Maladjusted I >3 ' 45,0411111411 0000000.0. 17,4o600,0 .*** 0 x. 'elvish Periodical 6 Friday, November 10, 1950 Bialostotzkv Talk Opens Book Month Approximately 400 persons heard B. J. Bialostotzky, noted Yiddish author and lecturer, dis- cuss "Jewish Literature Through- out the Centuries" last Sunday. Bialostotzky's talk highlighted the Jewish Book Month program sponsored by the Joint Yiddish Culture Committee of the Jewish Community Council and the Jewish Community Center. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick was the chairman. The musical portion of the program included selec- tions by Joseph Becker, Zinovi Bistritzky and Julius Chajes. The next program to be given by the Joint Yiddish Culture Committee will be a Hanukkah program, Dec. 3, in the Jewish Comm unity Center. The Center Dramatic Group, under the direction of Moishe Haar, will present two one-act plays, especially prepared for the occasion. Joseph Haggai, who recently returned from Israel, will speak on "Hanukkah—Israel and Am- erica." Moe Kesner, interpreter of Is- raeli and Yiddish folk songs, will lead ' in the community singing Chapter chairmen for the Bnai Brith donor program are, left to right, seated: Mesdames Julius Droz, Bloch Chapter; David Gant, Marshall; William Valensky, Brandeis; Samuel B. Gutterman, Women's Council; Jack Klein, Zager; William Isaacs, Fox; Miss Marion Bassey, Business and Pro- and present several solo selec- fesional. Standing are Mesdames Morris Direnfeld, Keidan; Joseph D. Dvorin, Tikvah; Joseph tions. Bershas, Eastside; Miss Lenora Noler, Gershwin; Gordon Fruitman, Handler; Sidney Eidelman, Is- Tickets may be obtained rael; Bernard Goodman, Pisgah; and .Allan Nathan, Morgenthau. • • • • • • through groups and organizations • • • - affiliated with the Jewish Com- Children in Israel, plus an eye I at Dearborn Veterans Hospital, Service, Bnai Brith Youth Or munity Council or the Jewish shipments of $3,000,000 Children's Home at Bellefaire in ganizations and Hillel Founda clinic, and Community Center. n supplies to Israel, veterans aid I Cleveland, National Ref ugee tion on college campuses. Kremlin Will Decide Issue of War • Bernstein T ells JWV Donor Rabbi strength in the United States may deter Russian aggression. 2. Wise, patient, and biparti- san statesmanship will enable us to work within the United Na- tions, not unilaterally, toward peace. No red baiting tactics at By HAROLD S. COHEN home which befog the issues. "The Kremlin will answer the question of war or peace," Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein told Building up of our allies economi- an overflow crowd of women at the annual donor luncheon of the Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary cally and militarily. on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at Masonic Temple. He spoke on "Can We Make Peace With Russia." 3. We must not sacrifice democ- Rabbi Bernstein, author of the+ racy at home. We must back up day," he went on. "Communism our ideals with deeds and protest recent Life article on "What the is worse because it Is better," he civil liberties. Jews Believe," recounted his ex- added. "It contains certain ideals periences with the displaced per- Parenthetically Rabbi Bern- which appeal to the broad masses stein warned against rearming sons who fled Russia after the of Asia and elsewhere." last war. Germany. He said that all the As advisor to the American oc- He said that in the interest of studies he had made showed that cupation forces in Europe he was our own survival we drew the the German people have not able to learn at first hand the line in Korea and told Russia to changed. motives that compelled these , go no further. He stated that the German people to leave the Russian orbit "I support the American gov- militarists would make a bargain and enter Western Europe. ernment's position in Korea un- with the Communists if they saw "Being Jews they distrusted equivocally," he stated. "We have any advantage in it. and hated tyranny and dictator- no alternative." In closing he saw the possibility ship. They saw in the Soviet The rabbi pointed out that he of continued peace due to Rus- Whether for the latest news or Union corruption up and down believes that Russia wanted the sian knowledge of our strength, the best in advertising, it always the line. They saw complete ter- United States to become involved the fact that different systems pays to read the Jewish Chronicle rorization," he stated. in Korea not for Korea's sake have lived together in the past the year 'round. "Most Jews would leave Russia but to force us into a long ex- peacefully, and the limit imposed this very moment to go to Israel," haustive war with China. If you tam the at the United Nations on the veto he said. He hoped that by United Na- power which would strengthen NEW ANTI-SEMITISM tion's action and our promise not the UN. •oid• down, You wool Rabbi Bernstein reviewed the But he warned of the difficult find a Gnat wino than to cross into Manchuria we could Russian attitude on anti-Semitism times ahead and re-emphasized avoid war with China. RABBI BERNSTEIN and noted that although the So- that in the last analysis the ques- HOPES FOR PEACE • • • viet government made . every at- tion of war or peace was up to Turning to the possibilities of He went on to point out that tempt to stamp it out after the the Kremlin. revolution there has recently been the future of Jewry does not peace with the Soviet Union, a revival of attacks on Jews, un- lie with Communism which means Rabbi Bernstein listed three basic The deadline of the Jewish WINES der the name of "cosmopolitans," destruction for minorities, but needs: 1. Great armed and industrial Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN with democracy which absorbs and upon Zionism and Israel. and digests differences and uses them creatively. On the present world situation, Rabbi Bernstein stated that the struggle in the world today is not between Capitalism and Com- munism. Each nation is entitled to the form of economy it desires, he said. 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