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Allied Campaign to Hold
Closing Dinner June 19
K oussevitzky Die s 1 tlizrachi
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In preparation for the closing dinner of the Allied Jewish
Campaign to be held at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jtine 19, at the Jewish
Community Ceoter, all sections and divisions are scheduling re-
assignment and revaluation meetings to "sweep clean" in every
aspect of the drive, Abe Kasle, campaign chairman, has announced.
With $700,000 still outstanding,C;
the campaign:a- success is within
easy grasp, Kasle said, and, "if
we all follow through, our clos-
ing dinner will be a victory din-
ner."
Following reports at the
Father-and-Son luncheon last
Friday, three divisions had
topped their 1950 final reports.
Fifty-six boys and girls, mem-
The mechanical trades division,
bers of the confirmation class of
with Joseph Gendelman as chair-
man, stood at 107 per cent, hav- 1951, will form the first con-
ing raised $1,069,000 and still firmation class to be blessed in
working on the more than 200 the new sanctuary of Temple
gifts of last year not yet secured. Israel. .
The women's division workers
The confirmation service will
had bettered their total of 1950,
with 13,104 Jewish women re- be held on the eve of the Feast
cruited as members of the di- of Shabuot at 7:30 p.m., Satur-
vision by virtue of their personal day.
Rabbi Leon Fram has com-
gifts.
The junior division brought in posed a dedication pageant which
251 new gifts to date, with 101 will be performed by the class.
per cent of last year's funds in. "Come Before His Presence with
The executive board of the Singing," a verse from Psalm 10tr;
landsmanschaften section. met is the theme of the pageant.
under the chairmanship of Alex
Karl W. Haas, music director,
Belkin, who urged every Jewish and Cantor Robert S. Tulman
group to make a treasury gift to have prepared a program of ap-
the campaign.
propriate music. Two choirs will
The closing dinner will be in sing—the professional Temple
the form of a buffet supper. Israel Choir, and the Sisterhood
Workers may make reservations Choral Group.
by calling Mrs. Lerner, WO.
In acknowledgment of the
5-3939.
honor conferred upon their chil-
dren, the parents of the class
have given the congregation the
gift of an auxiliary organ.
Temple Israel
Confirmation
Rites- Slated
Sabbath League
to Mark 10th Year
The Women's Sabbath League
will celebrate its 10th year of
activity at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday
at Young Israel.
Preceded by a buffet luncheon,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Lillian Kaplan and Mrs. Milton
Winston, the program will be
featured by a talk by Rabbi Sam-
uel Prero, director of Young Is-
rael.
A musical program will also be
presented.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, president
of the organization will give a
report outlining the ten years of
activity which resulted in the
closing of some 57 places of busi-
ness on the Sabbath, the distribu-
tion of thousands of pieces of lit-
erature about the Sabbath, the
sponsoring of essay contests
among school children on the
Sabbath, and a series of radio
talks.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, June Zit Ilea
Proposes U.S.
Mediate Huleh Conflict
NEW YORK—(WNS)—A pro- under pressure "in certain
; posal urging that the United movements and only an organ-
States use its influence to per- ized movement of sworn and
; suade the Arab governments to tried friends will stand by
begin direct negotiations with Israel."
Contrary to certain impres-
Israel in order to end recurrent
border incidents and bring per- sions, the average Israeli also
manent peace in the Middle East, wants "a type of Zionist inter-
was presented here at the open- vention as a check and balance
ing session of the three-day ex- against over-exaggerated party
traordinary mid-year conference feelings which exist in the
of the Mizrachi Organization of country," he said.
America.
Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, presi-
dent, stressed that the present
unstable situation "created by
Arab intransigence" contained
the constant threat of such war-
fare as broke out recently "when
DR. SERGE KOUSSEVITZ1(
Syrian forces attacked peaceful
wokid renowned conductor of workers in the Huleh marshes."
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, newly
the Boston Symphony orches-
He described as "alarming" elected president of the Michigan
tra, died Tuesday at 76. Upon
his retirement form the active the action of the United States in State Federation of Temple Sis-
leadership of the Boston orches- introducing the resolution in the terhoods, honored the new state
tra, Dr. Koussevitzky visited Security Council for a cease-fire officers at a brunch at her home
Israel and conducted the Israel "which penalizes Israel for peace- on Chicago boulevard, bn May
Symphony Orchestra. Ile gave ful reclamation of wasteland 22.
The officers included Mrs. Mar-
his large and valuable music and rewards marauders for ag-
cus Lebster of Flint, Mrs. Ar-
library to Israel and also was gression."
Discussing the program for thur Siegel, Grand Rapids, Mrs.
music consultant to the Jewish-
Mizrachi participation in the Maurice Klein, Detroit, vice-
sponsored Brandeis University
forthcoming World Zionist Con- presidents; Mrs. William Kart,
in Waltham, Mass. The emi-
gress in Jerusalem, scheduled Lansing, Mrs. Samuel Blacher,
nent musician was born a Jew
for Aug. 14, the delegates ap- Detroit, secretaries; Mrs. Harvey
but was converted to Greek
Orthodoxy at an early age in
proved a proposal for a radical Steadman, Lansing, Mrs. Manuel
order that he might continue
revision in the Jewish Agency Brown, Grand Rapids, Mrs. Ir-
his studies in, the then, St.
for Palestine. The conference ving Steinman, Pontiac, past
Petersburg. He conducted the
held that the Jewish Agency "a presidents; Mrs. Nathan Rosen-
Israel Orchestra on its recent
relic of the Mandatory period, feld, Jackson, treasurer; Mrs.
tour of the United States and
must either disappear or take Harry C. LeVine, Detroit, budget
his performance with that
on new form, new substance chairman.
Plans for expansion and a
group in Detroit last February
and even a new name."
is still fresh in the memory of
At the same time the confer- youth activities program were
Detroit music lovers.
ence proposed "revision in com- formulated to stress the 1951
position and function" of the sisterhoom theme, "Accent on
Jewish National Fund and other Youth."
There are 14 Sisterhoods in
fund- raising agencies of the Zion-
Michigan
affiliated wit his Fed-
ist movement. It also held that
the entire structure of Zionism eration, with an overall member-
ship of 3,000 women.
might require reorganization.
This Federation is part of the
Rabbi Max Kirshblum, execu- National Federation of Temple
resents 170 men's clubs, affiliat-
ed with conservative synagogues tive vice-president, told the dele- Sisterhoods, which is tlie Wo-
from all parts of the United States gates that Israeli citizens fear men's Division of the Union of
that the Big Powers handling of American Ti.sissw-cesminwssucesitsinsar
and Canadd.
tfie attacks by Syrian forces rep-
Elected to the board of direct- resents "a renewed attempt to
ADVISING ISRAEL
ors from Detroit are Dr. Morris appease the aggressor."
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — Labor
Burstein and Benjamin Sidlow
Kirshblum said that the Jews and social insurance experts
from Shaarey Zedek, and Herbert
Harris and David Safran from of Israel Want a strong world from the International Labor
Zionist movement because they Organization (a UN body) will
Adas Shalom Synagogue.
forsee the possibility that the come to Israel in an advisory
Delegates and wives from De- philanthropic spirit of aid to capacity. Israel also will send a
troit present at the convention in- the Jewish State "may fade" number of people to foreign'
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schil-
countries to study new methods
ler, Mr. and Mrs. David Aaron,
of labor and social insurance
ORIENTAL
MUSIC
RECORDS
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Lax, Mr.
administration.
TEL
AVIV—(ISI)
—
Music
of
and Mrs. Josephson, Mr. and Mrs.
Spoon, Mrs. Morris Burstein, Mrs. oriental Jewish communities is
Whether for the latest news
Benjamin Sidelow, Mrs. Abraham now being recorded by the Is- or the best in advertising, it
raeli
ministry
of
education
in
Satovsky and Mrs. Krauss.
immigrant camps and settle- always pays to read the Jewish
Chronicle the year 'round.
ments.
Temple Group
Officers Feted
by Mrs. Danto
National Men's Clubs Group
Elects A. Satovsky to Post
Abraham Satovsky of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek was elect-
ed one of the vice-presidents of
the National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs, Inc. at its 22nd
annual convention h el d • at
Young's Gap, Parksville, N. Y.
The other national officers
elected include president, Dr. Mil-
ton Nevins; vice-presidents, Abe
Caplan, Dr. Solomon S. Gross, Al-
bert H. Jackson and Bernard S.
Cohen; treasurer, Albert Kauf-
man; secretary, Joseph L. Blum.
This national organization rep-
Mogen Abraham
to Unveil Plaques
Groups Plan Rites
for Rose Lehrman
The Parent-Teachers Associa-
tion of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
will honor Mrs. Rose Lehrman
who passed away recently. Mrs.
Lehrman was one of the founders
and active leaders of the asso-
ciation.
A memorial meeting will be
held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday in
the synagogue of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, Dexter, corner of Cort-
land.
Pythian Sisters have cancelled
their meeting for June 13. In-
stead the group will meet at Beth
Yehudah to join in the memorial
services for Rose Lehrman.
Hapoel Hamizrachi
Units Plan Dinner
A joint dinner of members
and friends of the Bar-Illan,
Morasha, and Bnai Akiba groups
of Hapoel Hamizrachi will be
held on Tuesday evening, June
26 at the Rainbow Catering Hall.
For reservations contact Rabbi
Max Wohlgelernter, WE. 3-7710.
Election of officers of the Bar-
Illan group will take place on
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Louis Thav, 3732 Hum-
phrey.
The newly elected officers will
be installed at the closing dinner.
Sixteen family groups will
meet at Congregation Mogen
Abraham of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland,
Sunday, June 17, at 10 a.m., for
the dedication of Yahrzeit Lights
in memory of their departed par-
ents and relatives.
This group of plaques fills the
memorial tablet dedicated two
years ago by Jules B. and Samuel
B. Solomon in memory of their
parents, Jacob and Gustie Sol-
omon.
A total of 100 names are now
permanently displayed on this
one tablet at the synagogue and
arranged in accordance with the
Hebrew calendar date.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will
Sen. Blair Moody will ia be the nated $50,000 to the building
conduct the Father's Day function
at which tablets bearing the principal speaker at the corner- fund will speak for the alumni.
stone dedication ceremony of the
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, director
names are to be unveiled.
new building of the Bnai arab of the Foundation, which serves
Hillel Foundation — Beth Israel nearly 2,000 Jewish students with
Community Center at 3 p.m., a religious, social and cultural
Sunday, June 17 in Ann Arbor. program, will officiate at the
The program will begin at the ritual of the laying of the corner-
Sigma
Alpha Mu Fraternity stone.
Friday evening, in conjunction
House
directly
across the street
Preceding the ceremony will be
with the late Friday eve serv-
ice, the twelfth grade of the from 1429 Hill, the site of con- a luncheon-meeting at the Al-
struction
of
the
new
$350,000
lenel Hotel of the Michigan Hillel
Shaarey Zedek Religious High
School, will hold its graduation structure, one of the finest of its Corporation which has directed
type in the country.
and financed this project from its
exercise.
President Alexander Ruthven
Rabbi Morris Adler will give
inception.
of
the
University
of
Michigan
the commencement address and will bring greetings for the Uni- The officers of the corporation
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar with
are Osias Zwerdling of Ann Ar-
choir under the direction of Dan versity.
Osias Zwerdling will represent bor, president; Irwin I. Cohn,
Frohman will officiate.
the Ann Arbor Jewish Corn- vice-president; Louis Schostak,
munity which is participating in secretary; and Herman Osnos,
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle the project, and Ben Paul Bras- treasurer. The. latter are all of
subscription will always be
ley of Pittsburgh Villd has do- Detroit.
welcome present,
Ann Arbor Hillel Foundation
to Lay Building Cornerstone
S.Z. Graduation
Slated at Services
Public Auction Sale
Oriental Rugs:
Period and modern living room, din-
ing room and bedroom furniture.
Steinway Grand Pianola, Opera Grand
piano.
Furniture:
Porcelains:
Silver•
Antique Sennas, Ears-
hands, Serebends, Ilerakl
Silk, Kashans, Kermans
and Chinese rugs.
Meissen, D r e s d e n. Copenhagen,
Capo di Monte decorative porce-
lains.
Distinctive group of English and Sterling silver.
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Lamps
Chin a
. Royal Vienna Dresden, Limoges, Rosenthal lamps.
ID Continental dinnerware, services complete for 12.
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Linens:
Imported lace, cut work and embroidery cloths,
luncheon sets, utility linens.
Ivories:
Hand carved groups and figures.
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