r Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 011I0 Page 3 . DETROIT JEWISH EIIRONICE F Friday, March 23, 1951 HistadrutDrive I Bnai Britt!, Slates Victory Dance to End Sunday to Culminate Fund Campaign The Bnai Brith victory .dance ing drive, which helps to support The 1951 Detroit Israel Hista- drut campaign will close with a will be held in the Fountain Ball the 200 Hillel Foundations in the city-wide rally at 8:30 p.m. Sun- Room of the Masonic Temple at I United States, Canada, Cuba and 9 p.m., Saturday, March 31, it was , Israel; and the 1,200 Bnai Brith day, at Music Hall. . ' Youth Organization chapters. ' t--- - ""' swill Moshe Kusevitsky, cantor, I Also receiving support are the be the guest artist. He will pre- Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital at sent a program of Yiddish, Hasi- Hot Springs, Ark.: the National dic, Israeli and cantorial num- Jewish Hospital at Denver, Col.; Bellefaire Child Care Agency at bers. Cleveland; and other institutions Akiva Govrin, chairman of and philanthropies. . the labor relations commission of the Israel parliament, will de- liver the principal address. Rab- bi Morris Adler of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will share the Lakin Yudkoff platform with the guest speaker. Admission tickets have been announced by Harry Yudkoff, The fourth and final cultural distributed to campaign workers chairman, and Alfred E. Lakin, and representatives of affiliated co-chairman, of the fund-raising program sponsored by the Joint organizations and may also be committee of the Greater Detroit Yiddish Culture Committee of the obtained at the Histadrut office Bna Brith Council. All men and Jewish Community Council and 13722 Linwood, Friday and Sun- women of Bnai Brith are invited the Jewish Community Center will be held in the Jewish - Com- to attend without charge. day. munity Center at 8:30 p.m., Sun- This affair will mark the cul- Morris Lieberman, campaign mination of the annual fund rais- day, April 1. chairman, will be in charge. Rabbi Morris Adler, of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek and chairman of the Culture Commis- sion of the Jewish Community Council, will talk in Yiddish on the "Folk Wisdom of the Jew." Norman Drachler will • read For the first time the Fred M. ers, Morris L. Schaver, Ben L. from Sholem Aleichem's "De Gold Schpinne." Sarah Freedman Butzel Memorial Award to the in- Silberstein and Barney Smith. dividual contributing most to All contributors to. the 1950 of the Center Drama Group will Jewish communal life in Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign are present readings from Sholem will be presented at the annual members of the Federation and Aleichem's "The Two Gifts." The meeting of the Jewish Welfare eligible to vote. Other persons Wayne University Chapter of the Federation to be held at 8:30 p.m., may be nominated by petition or Intercollegiate Zionist Federation Monday, April 9, in the Jewish petitions signed by not less than will present Israeli songs and Community Center, Samuel H. 25 members of the Federation dances. Samuel Sigal, educational di- Rubiner, president, has announc- and filed with the executive di- ed. rector of the Federation not less rector of the Workmen's Circle Preceding the meeting, presi- than 10 days prior to the date of School will be the chairman of • the evening. dents of Federation member the annual meeting. Tickets are available through agencies and divisions will be Only one person may be nom- honored at a dinner at 6:30 p.m. inated in each petition and no all Yiddish speaking organiza- nomination shall be valid unless tions affiliated with the Council in Butzel Hall of the Center. Members of the Federation will the nominee shall have consented and groups sponsored by the Cen- ter. elect nine members-at-large to to be a candidate. the board of governors. Suggest- ed nominees, submitted by the nominating committee, are Joseph . Bernstein, Irwin I. Cohn, Rabbi Leon Fram, William Friedman, JERUSALEM—(ISI) —Notices The fourth annual spring form- Mrs. John C. Hopp, Henry Mey- condemning the recent burning al of the Intercongregational of cars in Jerusalem were posted Youth Council will be held April recently by the municipality. 14 at Northwest Hebrew Congre- Quoting the biblical passage "He that kindled the fire shall gation. Roston Clark and his orchestra surely make restitution," (Exo- Ernst Victor Wolff, head of the will play and refreshments will dus 22,6), the notice condemned piano department at Michigan be served. Tickets may be ob- the arson as contrary to all Jew- State College, will appear as tained fram any council member ish law and precepts and called soloist with the Center Symphony or by calling Norm Hyman, UN. on those guilty to stop their ac- Orchestra Sunday, April 1, at the 1-4215, or Bob Shapiro, UN. tions. Davison branch of the Center. The notice warned that the po- Wolff will perform the first 3-5571. 1 lice were making every exertion movement of the Schumann Whether for the latest news to bring the offenders• to justice, piano concerto in A minor. Julius or the best in advertising, it and called on the inhabitants of Chajes will conduct the orchestra. Jerusalem to do their utmost to Tickets are available at the Always pays to read the Jewish assist the police in their task. Chronicle the year 'round. Jewish Community Center. CARPET • LINOLEUM and CARET Co. MAKES IT HOME AND ATTRACTIVELY PRICED Yiddish Series to • End April 1 GULISTAN CHEVRON CARPET JWF to Give 1st Butzel Award to City's Most Deserving Jew AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY PERIOD FURNITURE • ORIENTAL AND CHINESE RUGS PORCELAINS • IVORIES • LAMPS • CHINA • LINENS AND A DISTINGUISHED GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER FROM A LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 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