Friday, October 30, 1942 MUSIC HubermanConcert Committee Named Bronislaw Huberman's forth- coming appearance in Detroit, in a concert at the Masonic Temple on Nov. 29, under the auspices of the City Committee of the Jew- ish National Workers' Alliance, is arousing wide interest. Emma Shever, who has gained fame throughout the land and in Palestine as a concert soprano, will be Mr. Huberman's assisting artist. Mr. Huberman, one of the out- standing violinists in the world, was the founder of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra. His ap- pearance in Carnegie Hall, New York, last week was acclaimed by critics and his performance was praised as brilliant. The Nov. 29 concert is planned by a committee consisting of Harry Schumer, chairman; Ben- jamin Laikin, David Sheraga and Benjamin Rosenthal, vice-chair- men; Morris L. Schaver, chair- man of the music committee; Morris Kramer, recording secre- tary; Harry Mondry, correspond- ing secretary; Nathan Linden, treasurer; David Sislin and Wil- liam Hordes, publicity; executive committee, Alex Belkin, Mau- rice Gelfand, Morris Glass, Isaac Zemel, Mrs. Y. Kanat, Samuel Kane, Berl Kumove, Max Levi, Isaac Liebson, Max Lieberman, Morris Lieberman, Abraham Meyerowitz, Anna Michlin, Mrs. Alexander Sanders, Sarah She- THE JEWISH NEWS Dr. Fuller is Adviser Of Avukah at U. of M. The University of Michigan chapter of Avukah is active with a program of varied activities. A picnic on Oct. 18 and a business meeting on Oct. 24 opened the year's sessions. Elyse Gitlow of New York was elected treasurer; Netta Siegel of Shaker Heights, 0., social chairman; Paul Mishkin, mem- bership chairman; Melvin Perl- man, telephone squad. Dr. Max Dresden has been named faculty advisor of the U. of M. Avukah. Last Sunday night, Prof. Rich- ard Fuller addressed the group on "Fascism and Anti-Semitism." On Nov. 8, a morning hike will be followed by a communal breakfast. • Miss Elise Zeme of Detroit, an active Avukah leader, w a s awarded the Hillel Hostess Schol- arship by the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan. ONLY 500 JEWS LEFT IN BESSARABIA ISTANBUL—A reliable survey of the position of the Jews in Rumania reaching here this week reveals that only 500 Jews re- main in Bessarabia where the Jewish population numbered more than 200,000 last year. raga, Morritz Schubiner. Isidore Schrodeck, Sophie Siegel and Max Taich. Proceeds of the concert will go towards the Farband Colony to be formed on land of the Jewish National Fund in Palestine. Harry F. Kelly stands for: —The right of small business to survive. "Mich- igan's 66,000 small businesses must not be unneces- sarily sacrificed in this war effort." —The proper use of the governor's appointive power. "My selections will be based on merit and , Active on Committee For Hillel at U. of M. Page Eleven . Sachar to Address Pisgah Auxiliary's Luncheon on Tuesday On Tuesday, at 12:30, the Bnai Brith • Pisgah Auxiliary No. 122 will hold its 3rd annual donor luncheon, at Masonic Temple, with Dr. Abram L. Sachar, na- tional director of Hillel Founda- tions, as guest speaker. Many notables will be present as guests to hear Dr. Sachar de- liver his address on "Our Rendez- vous with Destiny". This will be Dr. Sachar's only speaking en- gagement in Detroit as war ser- vice activities have made pressing demands upon him elsewhere. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, chair- man of the donor luncheon ex- pecti . a record attendance for this affair, an added feature of which will be the modeling of current -fashions by Russek's. UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONES The family of the late Mrs. Rachel Gorelick and Capt. Harry S. Gorelick wish to invite their relatives and friends for the un- veilings to take place Sunday, Nov. 1, at 11 A. M., at the Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. The War Chest is every- body's drive for everybody's welfare. IRWIN I. COHN Acquisition of the new home for the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion of the University of Mich- igan, at Ann Arbor, was made possible by the efforts of a group of leaders throughout the state. Irwin I. Cohn has taken an active. part in the campaign to raise the necessary funds and has endowed a room in the new Hillel home, located at 730 Haven St., in memory of his parents, by giving a liberal contribution. Dedication of the new Hillel home will take place this Sun- day. MUR Circuit Court Cony issioner NON-PARTISAN BALLOT ENDORSED BY LABOR Preferred Candidate Detroit Cfigizens League RE-ELECT . CONGRESSMAN .1 JOHN D. qualifications and not in payment of political debts!' , DINGEL IL —The increase in Old Age Assistance. "It must be adequate to take care of increased costs of living'? —The right of labor to organize and to engage in collective bargaining. `Any peacetime rights given up by labor to further the war effort must be returned intact at the war's end." on His Record of $ Ten Years of Service —The practice of rigid economy in State Gov- ernment. "Reserves must be built-up to enable the State to operate during the post-war reconstruc- tion era." —The liberalization of the Workmen's Com- pensation Act. "Its coverage must be made all- Majority Member Ways artall Means Committee • inclusive, and its benefits made to conform with today's costs of living." Progressive - Fearless - Aggressive - Fair 15th DISTRICT . .. WARDS 10-12-14-16 VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC '...01k 'mat, No1116 1.0111, 1.11111k Noi NW", 'mak VOW 'IOW VON\ `IOW NNW VOW, Vglik ,.1601... 'talk Nag". '10111114.