American lavish Periodical Gehl

Carnival Coining

Stanford Wolf, fund-raising chairman of the Henry Morgenthau
Lodge, Bnai Brith, presents Mayor Albert E. Cobo with tickets
to the lodge's "Millionaires' Carnival." The affair will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 24 at Carpenter's Hall, 22521 Grand
River. Games, prizes and entertainment are planned. Tickets
will be available at the door or may be purchased from any
lodge member. Proceeds will go to charity.

Hadassah Sets Aiding the Children
World Affairs
Quiz Program

Hadassah members will have
an opportunity to "Quiz the
Whiz" at the March 13 meeting
at Temple Israel, planned by the
American affairs committee, of
which Mrs. Milford Pregerson is
Chapter chairman.
The questions, which are open
to all members, will embrace
four categories: United Nations,
World Affairs, Legislation and
Israel. They will be answered
by four prominent individuals,
each an expert in his field.
Mrs. Herman Stenbuck of Pon- Delegates of the Northwest Child Rescue Women are shown
tiac will act as "quizzer."
presenting a check for $1,000 to Mrs. Dvorah Rabinowitz, Israel
All questions must be mailed representative for the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America,
to Mrs. Pregerson, 16812 Wilde- to help further child rescue work in Israel. Shown, left to right,
mere, zone 21, by March 1, or are Mesdames Sam Feldman and Sanford Dinetz, child rescue
they may be phoned to her at committee; Dvorah Rabinowitz, Israeli representative; Milton
UN. 3-7610. Members of study Kogan, fund-raising chairman; and Samuel Levin, president of the
groups are invited to submit
Northwest Child Rescue Women.
their questions through their
study group leader.
The affair will start with a
desert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.

The nation's first non-sectarian
Jewish sponsored university,
The Music Study Club will Brandeis University, will continue
to expand despite the current
present an evening program dedi-
crisis facing American colleges,
cated to Jewish Music Month at
Abraham L. Sachar, president of
8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27, at
the institute, declared.
the Davison • Center.
"It is our obligation to prepare
Mrs. Ira Kaufman will speak for all the demands of a period
on Jewish music and the choral of emergency re-armament. But-
group, under the direction of Dan it is also our obligation to pri-
Frohman, will sing. Rosa Bassin pare for the long-term affirm-
Stein will accompany.
ative needs of normal democratic
Also featured will be a trio, living, he said.
consisting of Sadie Cooper Bra-
Almost $900,000 h a s .been
ver, violinist; Harry Siegel, cel- pledged to the support of 33rarid-
r.h.,-pian- eis University, during the slx-
•"'"--1;st-, und
ist and soloist. Dancing and re- month period from July through
f•eshments will follow the pro- December.
gram.
The National Women's Com-
The drama group of the Music mittee of Brandeis has contribut-
Study Club will present skits and ed $100,000 to the University since
dramatic interludes as part of a last July. Organized in 55 com-
musical program for the Veterans munities in 30 states, the women's
Hospital at Dearborn on Feb. 24. committee has undertaken the en-
Chairman of the day will be tire support of the university libr-
Mrs. Philip Donan, and cigarets ary and has underwritten four
will be distributed to the shut- teaching posts in the humanities.
Locally, the women's committee
ins.
for Brandeis, under the leader-
ship of Mrs. Oscar Zemon, has en-
rolled since June, 822 annual
members and 22 life members. -
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Any woman may join by calling
for
•
Mrs. Zemon, UN. 3-6512, or Mrs.
S. S. Aaron, WE. 3-6336.

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World Zionist Parley Weighs
Home for Aged Leaving Presidency Vacant
Brandeis U.
Group to Hold
Plans Growth Service Parley

Music Month
Program Set
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NEW YORK— (WNS) —There Agency, Dr. Goldmann stressed
is a possibility that the forth- that "those who are convinced
coming World Zionist Congress that a strong Zionist movement
may not elect a president, Dr. is needed to assist in the con-
Nahuin Goldmann, chairman of solidation of the Jewish state
the American Section of the and in the ingathering of the
Jewish Agency, hinted at a press exiles, and, above all, to cement
conference on the eve of his de- and maintain the relationship be-
parture for Israel where he is to tween the Jews all over the world
confer with Agency, Zionist and and the state, must work out a
government figures. new basis for the status - and
Declaring that the establish- function of the. Zionist Organ-
ment of Israel had brought about ization."
The Zionist movement, he de-
fundamental changes in the task
and position of the World Zion- clared, "can only be revitalized
ist organization of the Jewish if Israel recognizes it as repre-
sentative of the Jewish people in
matters dealing with the Jewish
state, and if it is given moral
and legal status as a partner of
Israel in upbuilding the state.
"Such recognition would not
In celebration of Jewish Music

Chafes ' Works Set
by Fred Waring

\, Month, the music council of the

MRS. • SAMUEL ZELDES
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The service group board of the
Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home
for Aged, will hold its next
meeting at 1 p.m., Monday, at
the home of ;Mrs, Ben :Ar1411,
18717 Northlawn,
Mrs. Arthur Robbins will, give
a book review on "The Mature
Mind" by Harry Overstreet and
Ira Sonnenblick, director of the
Home, will conduct a workshop
session.
The Service Group Board is a
volunteer group of auxiliary wo-
men who render services for the
aged residents in the Home. They
are active in the occupational
therapy department and social
functions.
Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, president,
Invites all volunteers who wish
to offer their services for the
aged to this meeting.

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National Jewish Welfare Board
inf New York submitted 10 chor-
al numbers by nationally known
composers to the Fred Waring
show.
Out of 10 numbers Fred War-
ing selected only two choral
works, "Song of Galilee" ar-
ranged by Julius Chajes and
"Hora," an original composition
by Chajes. These works will be
performed on his show Sunday,
Feb. 25, at 9 p.m. over WJBK,
channel 2.

limit in any way the sovereignty
of Israel. It would he rather, a

status given voluntarily by the
people and the government of
Israel. It would not Imply in any
way the political allegiance to
Israel of Jews of other nations,"
he added.
Earlier, at a conference of the
American Zionist Council, Dr.
Goldmann demanded full part-
nership for Zionism in the build-
ing of Israel, He asserted that
without such status the future of
Israel and the Jewish renais-
sance movement is threatened.
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the
Council,
said the organization
Shaarey Zedek YPC
would hold a series of such con-
Slates Sisterhood Play ferences throughout the country
The Young People's Society of with a view to clarifying basic
Shaarty Zedek will present the problems of the Zionist organ-
S. Z. Sisterhood in their origi- ization.
nal musical satire entitled, "T'was
a Frame Up — We Protest," at
8:30 p. m., Wednesday in the so-
cial hall.
Admission at the door will be
50 cents and refreshments will
The Moles Chitim Cornittee of
be served.
the Jewish Social Service Bureau
For additional information elected the following officers:
call Shirley Ginsberg, UN. 4-7062,
Charles A. Smith, • honorary
Marilyn Hershenson, UN. 2-6909 chairman; Mrs. Peter A. Miller,
or Matilda Jacobs, TE. 4-3242.
chairman; Mrs. Paul Freeman,
vice-chairman; Harold Silver,
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph M.
NEW YORK—(Special).--In its Markel, secretary.
efforts to speed the development
The group aided 607 needy
of its industries, Israel has in- families during 1950 and is con-
creased the proportion of invest- tiruing its work this year. A
ment goods in its imports from board meeting will be held Feb.
24 per cent in 1949 to 34 per cent 27 at the home of Mrs. Miller,
in 1950, while decreasing the 16904 LaSalle boulevard to dis-
share of consumer goods from 36 tribute the list of families re-
percent to 26 per cent. quiring Passover assistance.

Officers Elected
by Moies Clgitinl

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