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Friday, March 31, 1944

Arrange Radio Broadcasts Hoffman to Speak 4,000 ,Children Assemble
For UHS Anniversary Fete At Russian War To Protest White Paper
Relief Rally Sun.

Programs Announced for Celebration of United Hebrew
Schools' 25th Year; All Classes, Graduates and
Landsrpanshaften and Other
Communal Leaders to Participate
Local Groups to Discuss
Rehabilitation Problems
The variety of programs that will feature the 25th
anniversary celebration of the United HebreW Schools will
include . a series of 'radio - broadcasts being arranged by
Herman Hoffman of New
a York,
Grand Master of the In-
committee headed by Judge Charles RUbiner:
dependent Order of Brith Abra-
Mr. and Mrs: Hyman Altman, director of the Jewish ham,
will address a public rally
Radio Hours on Station " WJLB, have donated = time for of officers and officially desig-

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brief talks on April 15 and 16.
On. Saturday evening; April 15,
the evening of the last day of
Passover, Joseph Haggai, veteran
teacher of the United Hebrew
Schools, will give a resume of
the week's activities, and will ac-
quaint. the public with the extent
of the celebration and will invite
, them to participate in it.
Sunday morning, April 16, the
guest speaker of the "Institute,"
Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, educational
director of the Cleveland system
of Hebrew schools, will be the
radio speaker.
Parent-Teacher Progranis
The Parent-Teachers programs
are set for Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, April 16, 17 and 18.
Following is a detailed descrip-
tion of the program for the Phil-
adelphia-Byron school:
Irving Sarnoff and Mrs. Milton
Winston, - cb-chairmen of - the an-
niversary program of the Phila-
delphia-Byron School, announce
the presentation of a Hebrew
operetta by pupils of the classes
of Louis and Abraham Panush.
The play will be accompanied by
song and dance.

nated representatives of Lands= uninterrupted Jewish immigra-@
.rnanschaften and other local or- tion into Palestine and the estab-
for
ganizations, at 2 'p. m., this Sun- lishment of the Jewish National the resolution presented
adoption by the children.
day, at Jericho Temple,' Linwood Home.
and Joy Road.
In most 'of the school assem-
Assemblies at UHS
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Bernard Isaacs, superintendent -
Called by_ the Folks Commit- blies, the programs were con-
fee of the Jewish Section of Rus- ducted by the children them- of the United Hebrew Schools,
sian War Relief, this meeting selves. The youngsters prepared who was in charge of arrange-
for these
will discuss the problems of resolutions which were sub- ments
assemblies,
planning the rehabilitation of mitted to the President and to stated that all reports indicated
communities --that were freed other Government leaders. There that the children, like their par-
were readings from the Psalm's ents, are deeply concerned over
from the Nazi terror.
and other appropriate features. the Palestinian situation and that
Admission is free and there
Additional Assemblies
all who participated in' the as-
will be no solicitations.
At the Shaarey Zedek; United semblies on Sunday were deeply
Officers of organizations are Hebrew Schools and Temple moved by the proceedings.
invited to attend this conference, Israel, more than one assembly
convening of which has been en- had to be held in order tb in- Kostelanetz Program
Recorded for Servicemen
dorsed by the City Committee clude all the pupils.
At Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
of Landsmanschaften.
There
be 56,000 more
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter pre- musical recordings for service-
sided at the assembly. Psalms men overseas after the Andre
126 and 137 were read.
Theodore Baruch and Miss Kostelanetz broadcast Sunday.
All seven numbers on "The,
Zelda Rosenthal arranged the
Pause that Refreshes on the Air,"
Shaarey Zedek program and
with guest artists Sgt. Eugene
each pupil received a mimeo-
•graphed sheet which contained List, Eleanor Steber and Leonard
Warren, will be individually re-
Herman M. Pekarsky, acting the text of the, Balfour Declara- corded directly off the air for
tion,
the
pledge
from
Psalm
137,
executive director of the Jewish
Army "V-Discs" whtih go to
Welfare Federation of Detroit, the text of the Congressional entertain U. S. fighting. forces
will be in Pittsburgh this Sun- Resolution adopted in _1922 and abroad.
day to lead a panel discussion
on "Community Planning f o r
Care of Agod."
Restyling

CHARLES RUBINER

Jewish Nelifs Has
Names of Warsaw

Ghetto Victims

Pekarsky to Lead
Discussion on
Care for the Aged

Mr. PZkarsky will lead in this
discussion during. part of t h e
program of the annual meeting
of the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies of Pittsburgh.

Art Exhibit Features
Inter-Racial Conclave

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Seminary Exhibits
Struck's Etchings

Art pupils of many nationality
backgrounds in 24 schools of De-
troit, Highland Park, Hamtramck
and Grosse Pointe will exhibit
March 31 and April 1. in the Ho-
tel Statler in connection with the
Intercultural Conference of the
Intercultural Council of South-
eastern Michigan.
The conference will seek to
make recommendations for the
improvement ' of interracial, in-
terreligious and internationality
relationships in the community.
Its meetings will be held in the
Hotels Statler, Book-Cadillac and
Fort Shelby, the Central YWCA
and the Rackham Memorial
Building. More than 75 educa-
tional, religious, nationality and
other civic groups ire sponsors.

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It is estimated that nitre than 4,000 children in the
classes of the Shaarey Zedek, United Hebrew Schools,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Bnai Moshe, Bnai David, Temple ,
Israel, Shaar Hashomayim' in Windsor and Cannel - Hebrew
School participated in the solemn assemblies held last Sunday
morning to protest the Palestine White Paper and to ask for

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The Jewish News is in receipt
Greetings on the occasion of
the 25th anniversary will be ex- of two important lists of names:
1—A record of persons for
tended by parents, teachers and
whom
t h e• Union • of Rusiian
students of the junior and senior
high school, by Rudolph Zuie- Jews, Inc.," 55 W. 42nd St., New
back, president; Bernard Isaacs, York, has received cabled mes-
superintendent; Morris Lachover, sages from relatives • and friends
principal, and Maurice H. Zack- in Soviet Russia through t h e
heim, chairman of the board of Pitvident of the Moscow Jewish
Community.
education.
2—A list of those who fell in
Mass Recitation
defense of the Warsaw_ Ghetto,
A prayer and mass recitation received through the Polish
will be presented by the pre- Telegraph .Agency.
graduating class of the school.
These lists of hundreds of
Joseph Silverstein, young violin- names are too lengthy . to - be
ist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard published.
Silverstein of Clairmount Ave.,
Those who desire to check - the
will render several selections, ac- - lists for names of relatives or
companied at the piano by Han-. friends are invited to see the
riet Lewis, daughter of Mrs. lists at the office of The Jewish
Beulah Lewis of Pingree Aye. News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, prim-
cipal speaker of the evening, will
discuss current phases in Jewish
education. Sue Winston, a stu-
dent of the school, will/offer a
Palestinian dance, and Margaret
Strom, a vocal selection.
A special' collection •of portrait
The committee consists of the etchings and lithographs by the
following parents: Mrs. Milton late Hermann. Struck is now on
Winston and Irving Sarnoff, co- exhibit at the Museum of t h e
chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. H. Smo- Jewish Theological Seminary of
linsky, Mr. and Mrs. Louis AmeriCa.- These include etchings
Kendler, Mrs. J. Oleinik, Mrs. I. of distinguished -religiouSleaders,
Strom, Mrs. John Hammer, Mr. including Dr. Solomon Schechter,
and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow; and first president of the Jewish
staff: M. Gordon, J. Cashdan, Theological Sernin.ary, Dr. David
Rose and Leah Pike, H. Gold- Hoffman, rector of the Rabbini-
berg, Rena Margolis, Louis and cal SeminarY in Berlih; a n d
Abraham Panush, and M. Lach- Theodor Herzl, founder • of mod-
over.
em Zionism. Prominent scientists
and artists such as Albert Ein-
Reception to Follow
The program- will be followed stein and Heinrich Heine a r e
by a reception arranged by the also represented. A painting by
Mr.
parents of the school.
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A committee of the Alumni of coming," hangs permanently on
the United Hebrew Schools, in the walls of the Seminary Mu-
planning their share in the cele- seum. This vividly depicts the
bration of the 25th anniversary, joy of an old Jewish man upon
decided to participate and assist his arrival in Palestine, as he
in all the functions of the schools stands surveying it from heights
arranged by either the Board of overlooking Haifa 10 Bay.
Directors, Parent-Teachers group
or the Kvutzah Ivrith.
The committee consists of
Esther Charnas, Annette Kra-
vetz, Zelda Rosenthal, Jack Kell-
man, Seymour Tilchin, Joe Col-
ten, Max Chomsky, Theodore
Baruch, Roselea Kohen, Naomi
Floch and Harry Seligson.

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