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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Prof. Eli Ginsberg to Deliver Yount). Judaea Cantor Kusevitsky to Be Guest
Third Annual Hillel Lecture Plans Carnival at Closing Rally of Histadrut
The third annual Hillel lec- (France) and Columbia Univer-
Detroit Young Judaea is pre- ' Moshe Kusevitsky, famous can- be the guest speakers.
ture at Wayne University will be sity.
senting its third annual Purim tor, will be the guest artist at the
Admission cards may be obtain-
given at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
During the war he served in carnival Sunday at the Davison closing rally of the 1951 Detroit ed in the office of Histadrut, 13722
March 20, in Room 101 of State various government posts, as a Community Center. The affair Israel Histadrut Campaign Sun- Linwo45d.
Hall. It will be sponsored by the
will begin at 2 p.m.
The Labor Zionist Organization
day evening, March 25 in Music
Bnai Brith IIillel Foundation in
Young Judaea clubs from Mt. Hall.
division forged ahead, leading the
conjunction with the Department
Clemens, Grand Rapids and Pon-
Akiva Govrin, member of the entire movement with 86 per cent
of Sociology at Wayne Univer-
tiac have been invited as special Israeli parliament and chairman of last year's amount. Berl Fry-
sity.
guests.
of its Labor Relations Commis_ flier, general secretary of the La-
This year's lecturer will be
Each club is competing for the sion, and Rabbi Morris Adlei , of bor Zionist Organization of Amer-
Dr. Eli Ginzberg, associate pro-.
honor of the best booth at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will Ica, praised the local branches for
fessor of economics in the grad-
their exemplary work on behalf
carnival. Included among these
of Histadrut campaign at last
uate school of business of Col-
are fortune telling, a play, bowl-
Thursday's Histadrut rally.
umbia University. His subject
ing, weight guessing, movies, Ha-
will be "American Values and
IZOA branches 3, 6 and 10 'a. s.
man's head and many others.
Jewish Tradition."
well over the 90 per cent mark.
P.izes will be awarded to those
The chairmen of the branches are
The annual Hillel lectures,
individuals with the most inter-
L. Linsky, L. Rosenberg, M. Kane,
which are made possible by a
esting costume. _
Presidents and rabbis of all
Dr. A. Sanders, A. Gornbein and
special grant of the Greater De-
Proceeds from the carnival will congregations have been invited
S. Fields.
troit Bnai Brith Council, have
be given to the Tzofim-Israel to attend a meeting at 8 p.m.,
become an established institution
The Pioneer Women Clubs and
Scouts.
Monday, at the Jewish Com-
on the campus of Wayne Uni-
munity Center, to review plans team have reached 84 per cent
versity. They bring to the Uni-
for a city-wide planning con- with indications that they will
Ballet Theater Slated
versity, Jewish scholars of re-
ference of Detroit Jewish or- surpass their quota.
flown who have made a contri-
With Histadrut campaign near-
for
2
Nights
at
Masonic
ganizations, scheduled for April
bution investigating the place of
ing
its end, Morris L. Schaver,
8.
Ballet Theater, the 10-year-old
Jewish tradition in the pattern
honorary chairman, issued an ur-
The
meeting
has
been
called
American
trained
dance
company
of western civilization and in
which recently returned from a by Leon Kay, chairman of the gent appeal to all campaign work-
American Life in particular.
PROF. GINZBERG
successful four-month tour of organizations division of the ers to redouble their efforts.
• • •
The preceding lectures by Dr.
Great Britain and the Continent, Allied Jewish Campaign.
Cecil Roth and Dr. Abraham J. member of the Commission on will give two performances in
In addition to the planning
Heschel were co-sponsored by Wartime Requirement for scien- Masonic auditorium on the eve-
conference, the organizational
the department of history and tific and specialized personnel, nings of March 13 and 14.
representatives will consider a
philosophy, respectively.
special assistant to the director
Four ballets will be presented plan for mobilizing support of
As trades and professional or-
The lecture will be open to of the hospital division of the each evening. On Tuesday, March major groupings in behalf of
ganization for the Allied Jewish
the public without charge. It will Surgeon General's office, repre- 13, "Theme and Variations," "Billy the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Campaign progresses, Harvey II.
be followed by a reception at the sentative of the United States to the Kid," "Caprichos" and "Gala
Groupings to be included are Goldman, chairman, has an-
Hillel House, 4841 Second boule- the Five Power Conference on Performance."
congregations, Bnai Brith, Jew- nounced the selection of three
Reparations for non-repatriable
vard.
Wednesday, "Designs with ish War Veterans, Zionists, Am- division chairmen.
Dr. Ginzberg received his edu- refugees, consultant of the Group Strings," "Fall River Legend." erican Jewish Committee, Am-
Samuel J. Greenberg will head
cation at the Universities of for Advancement of Psychiatry, "Pas de Deux (the Black Swan) erican Jewish Congress, Jewish the services division; Joseph Gen-
consultant
for
the
Hoover
Com-
Heidelberg (Germany), Grenoble
Labor Committee, Landsman§- delman will lead the mechanical
mission, director of Conservation and "Rodeo."
chaften and Workmen's Circle, trades group and George D. Keil
of Human Resources.
The Chronicle deadline is on social, fraternal, cultural and will be chairman of the food di-
At this time Dr. Ginzberg is
charitable societies.
vision.
serving as a consultant for the Tuesday noon.
Planning Parley
Talks to Continue
Chairmen Picked
by Trades Division
Butzel, Levin.
Honored by
Allied Drive
Two prominent jurists have
War Department while retaining
his professorship at Columbia
University.
Dr. Ginzberg is the author of
many articles and books on ec-
onomies and sociology, including
The Economics of the Bible
(1932), House of Adam Smith
(1934), Illusion of Economic
Stability (1939), Grass on the
Slag Heaps (1942), Report of
American Jews (1942), The Un-
employed (1943), The Labor
Leader (1948), A Pattern for
Hospital Care (1949).
His recent book, "Agenda for
American Jews," is considered a
brilliant analysis of American
Jewish Life. A new book, "Oc-
cupational Choice: An Approach
to a General Theory," is sched-
uled for publication in April.
been selected as honorary vice-
chairmen of the 1951 Allied
Campaign, according to an an-
nouncement by Abe Kasle, gen-
eral campaign chairman.. They
are Justice Henry Butzel of the
Michigan State Supreme Court
and Judge Theodore Levin of the
U. S. District Court.
Justice Butzel has been active
in Jewish community affairs as
long as Detroit has had an or-
ganized community — having
been one of the founders of the
United Jewish Charities, prede-
cessor to the Jewish Welfare
Federation as this city's central
Jewish communal agency.
Now approaching his 79th
birthday, Justice Butzel retains
an active interest in Jewish so-
cial service, as a member of the
board of governors of the Fed-
. eration and as a board member
of the Jewish Hospital Associa-
tion.
Judge Levin is president of
the United Jewish Charities and
also heads the Resettlement Ser-
vice, the Allied Jewish Campaign
agency which provides adjust-
ment services to new Americans.
He is a vice-president of the
Federation and a former presi-
dent of the Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau.
Honorary chairman is Henry
Wineman.
If
The Mizrachi Women, Fannie
Gluck Chapter, will be host to
Mrs. Nachman Ebin, national
vice-president and Child Restora-
tion chairman of the Mizrachi
Women's Organization of Amer-
ica, at 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
A tea in her honor will be held
at the home of Mrs. Vivian Shul-
man, 3020 Glendale avenue. Mem-
bers and prospective members are
invited to hear Mrs. Ebin's re-
port of her recent trip to Israel.
For the most extensive and
accurate local coverage read the
Detroit Jewish Chronicle every
Friday.
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