THE JEWISH NEWS
• Page Twelve
Friday, June 25, 1943
Central High History Contest Winners
Are You Going All-Out in War Effort?
Contact the Jewish Vocational Service
ATTENTION—men, women and students. Are you going
all-out in the war effort? If not, here's what you should do:
STUDENTS—Arrange your courses to fit your abilities
and to prepare you for your present and future opportunities;
MEN OF DRAFT AGE—Help yourself and the army by
finding out where you can best fit and what training you
should take;
HOUSEWIFE—If your home responsibilities will permit,
register for a job in war industry or enroll in a war training
course;
EMPLOYED MEN OR WOMEN—Find out what job in
war industry you are best able to do and train for it at
once;
WAR WORKER—Find out about your abilities and • train
for a more highly skilled job.
Anyway, if you are puzzled about your
don't rim
around and waste your time—see the JEWISH VOCATIONAL
SERVICE, 5737 Second Blvd., or call TR. 2-4080.
MUSIC
,
Rescue Hindered
Center Holds First By Controversy,
Outdoor Concert Miss Szold Says
on Wednesday
Row Over Their Education
21 Guest Artists to Partici-
pate in Series of Weekly
Muskat Events
.
Balks Bringing More
Into • Palestine
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Miss
Henrietta Szold, honorary presi-
dent of Hadassah and head of the
Youth Aliyah organization here,
this week issued a statement de-
ploring the controversy which
has arisen between orthodox cir-
cles and the Jewish Agency for
Palestine concerning the religious
education of the refugee children
who arrived here several months
ago from Teheran. She charged
that the controversy is hindering
the work of rescuing additional
children.
MSS Szold stated that "person-
ally I think Chief Rabbi Herzog's
stand is correct." The Chief
Rabbi has charged that the
Agency was placing the bulk of
the children in homes and institu-
tions where they would not re-
ceive religious guidance.
—Photo, Courtesy The Detroit Times
Paced by EUGENE LITWAK, 17-year-old Senior honor student who was grad-
uated this week, the Central high history team finished in second "place behind
.Northern in the William Randolph Hearst American History Contest sponsored
locally by The Detroit Times. Litwak tied for first place. Left to right are Lit-
wak, JEROME FINKELSTEIN, MORTON ZIEVE, NEWTON ROTTENBERG and
NORMAN WEXLER.
The music department of 'the l
Jewish Community Center is ar-
raning a series of weekly open
air Center concerts. starting Wed-
nesday, June 30, at 9 p. m.
The following artists will ap-
pear in the series of nine con-
certs: Henry Siegl, violinist; Har-
riett Toomey, soprano; Morris
Hochberg, violinist; Sylvia Hoch-
berg, pianist; Lare Wardrop, obo-
Eugene Litwak, Central- high .
ist; George MacLeod, baritone;
June graduate, and William
Emily Mutter Adams, violinist;
Mosher, of Cooley high, tied for
Margit Kormendy, contralto.
top honors in the. William Ran-
Others are Stanislaw Shapiro,
dolph Hearst American History
violinist; Cyril Wezmael, bari-
Awards contest, sponsored locally
tone; Max Weiner, violinist; Felix
by the Detroit Times, in the
Reznick, violinist; Harold Smith,
finals last week. -
viola; Harry Siegel, cellist;
James E. Richards, tanor; J. Ma-
Northern high won the team
jesky, ten-year-old violinist;
honors, while Central finished a
Rosina Betman, soprano; Mar-
close second. Litwak and Mosher
garet Graves, violinist; Lucile
tied at the exceptionally high
Miller, soprano; and Betty Ko-
figure of 91.33 points. Central's
walsky, 14-year-old pianist -
team total was 412.65 points, an
Marguerite Kozenn, well-
average of 82.53 per member,
known dramatic soprano, and the
while Northern's winning team
Center symphony orchestra
totalled 420.33 points.
under the direction of Julius
The co-winners, both 17, each
Chajes, director of music at the
Center, will open the series. Miss Stanley Denies. White Paper missed only five questions out of
98 questions during the 40-min-
Kozenn will sing a program of
To Blame for Stopping
ute examination held at Wayne\
American music.. The Center or-
Exit to Palestine
University_ Litwak expects to be
chestra will perform the first
called into service this summer.
movement of Beethoven's Sym-
LONDON (JPS-Paicor) — Re- The winners will receive a col-
phony Number One and Schu-
bert's Fifth Symphony.
fusal of the Bulgarian govern- lection of American history
There will be no admission ment to ∎ carry through its books.
charge.
agreement to permit the exit of
thousands of Jewish children to
Palestine is responsible for the
delay in that rescue program,
Don't Take Chances!
and not the White Paper. it was
Have .yttr radio re-
Expects to Become
asserted in the House of Com-
paired now — parts
may be unobtaln-
mons by Colonial Secretary I./f-
able later. Satisfac-
Our
iver Stanley.
tion guaranteed.
The colonial secretary denied
FREE LOANER
WASHINGTON (JPS) — Mrs. a request that the restrictions
Largest Selection si
Agnes Waters, Washington loblay- placed on the 29,000 immigra-
Jewish Records in
ist for a variety of isolationist, tion certificates, requiring that
Michigan
anti-Administration paper organ- the majority shall be used only
izations, chief of which is by children, shall be lifted so
"Mothers of America," tells every that adults might get as many
1155 Dexter HOgarth 4717
newspaperman she meets that as• possible.
she will be president of the
United States . in 1945 and at
that time will "take over all the
Jews." Mrs. Waters' program
also includes "taking over" Can-
ada, Mexico, in fact, "the entire
Western hemisphere."
W. DAVISON at WiLDEMERE
Eugene Litwak
Ties for 1st
History Contest
Says Bulgaria
Broke Pledge
On Children
•
Radio Repairs
`Mothers' Lobbyist
ink
Next President
Dexter Radio Co.
.
ORT Opelis 3 Schools
For Jews in Algeria
NEW YORK (JTA) — Three
workshops and one training farm
for Jewish youths haVe• been es-
tablished by the ORT organiza-
tion in Algeria, it was reported in
a cable received here this week
by Dr. David Lvovitch, vice-
president of the. ORT Union_
The cable stated that other
workshops have been function-
ing in Algeria since their estab-
lishment ; 20 months ago. They
were cut off from the ORT office
in Marseilles following occupa--
tion of France by the Nazis and
were unable to obtain their
monthly allotment, but Managed
to continue under the .chairman-
ship of Dr. Andre Levi-Valensi.
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