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- THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 7, 1944.

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Fondilter, Eminent
Engineer, to Speak

East. During the war it has Hate-Preachers Turn
trained over 1,000 engineers and Hate on Each Other
technicians, most of them now
serving with the military forces
NEW YORK (JPS)—Some of
and in war industries.
the hate-spreaders under Federal
The Haifa Technical Institute indictment charged with subver-
Louis Redstone, president of
:quests to Participate in Program; Festive Atmosphere
the Detroit Chapter of Haifa In- is planning expansion of facili- sive activity have fallen out with
to Prevail; Local Artists to Entertain; Program
stitute of Technology, announced ties in tribute to the late Briga- each other, it is revealed in a
this week that the new national dier Frederick H. Kisch who
Is Final Cultural Event in Series of Seven
a
president, W i 11 i a m Fondiller, died several months ago after recent issue of "In Fact,"
In observance of the Passover fegtival of freedom, the
rendering great service to the newsletter. "In Fact" quotes a
Allied cause in the Middle East. letter from Hudon De Priest to
Joint Yiddish Culture Committee of the Jewish Community
Further announcements will Mrs. "Lizzie" Dulling, in which
Council and Jewish Community Center will sponsor a com-
be made soon regarding Detroit's he writes the following about his
munity Passover program this Sunday evening, in the audi-
participation in this project.
former employer, the Rev. Gerald
torium of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and
B. Winrod, hate-master and
Holbrook.
New Detroiter Discussion
friend of Senator Reynolds:
This program will be conduct-
Group to See Film April 8
•"Winrod owes me $135 . . but
ed in a festive atmosphere with
The New Detroiter Discussion he won't send me a dime to help
the audience seated around tables
Group of the Jewish Community me out . . . He is the stingiest,
laden with Passover delicacies.
Center will have Mr. Baron of most suspicious, closest-fisted,
All the guests will participate in
the AAA show a travel film Sat- most egocentric and most peculiar
the program itself with commun-
man I've ever known in my life."
urday, April 8, at 8:45 p. m.
ity singing and group recitation.

Council Center to Sponsor
Community Passover Event

To'Haifa Group Here

Samuel Talks
Here April 16

An unusual program has been
arranged in which a number of
local artists will play important
roles. These include: M. Dombey.
well-known as a reader; Rhoda
Zahavi, vocalist, who will be ac-
companied by Miss Kutzen. Rab-
bi Max J. Wohlgelernter will be
the guest speaker. The chairman
of the evening will be Mrs. Adele
Mondry.

Tickets have been made avail-
able to members of organizations
and also will be available at the
door for 35 cents intended to
cover the cost of the food.

This program will be the final
cultural event in the series of
seven projects which the joint
committee sponsored this season.
These programs, which have been
warmly received by large audi-
ences, included an evening de-
voted to the literary work of
J. L. Peretz; a lecture by Dr.
L. N. Steinberg on Jewish col-
onization problems; ' a concert
featuring Benjamin Zemach and
Sarah Gorby; a concert featuring
Zvee Scooler and Saul Meisel and
Hanukah and Purim celebrations.
Louis LaMed is chairman of the
joint Yiddish culture committee.

Eminent Author and Lecturer
to Address. Public Meeting
at Workmen's Center

Maurice Samuel, noted author
and lecturer, will be the guest
speaker at a public rally on Sun-
day evening, April 16, on the oc-
casion of the promulgation of the
special fund of $10,000, for the
purchase of 400 dunams of land

An Ancient Greeting from

The House of Antiques-

BRIGADIER KISCH

vice-president of the Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories and one of
the country's most eminent elec-
trical engineers, will be t
guest speaker here at a general
meeting on May • 9.
Mr. Fondiller is a member
of the Zionist Organization of
America and of the Bnai Brith.
Haifa Technion is the only
school of its kind in the Near

Pesach Toy

GULIAN'S

Tuner Hotel Detroit

MAURICE SAMUEL

in Palestine through the Jewish
National Fund, in honor of Mor-
ris L. Schaver's • 50th birthday.
This fund was inaugurated last
month by the labor Zionist
groups on the occasion of the
Dr. Samuel Margoshes, editor celebration arranged in Mr. Scha-
of the Jewish Daily Day of New ver's honor.
York, who was a guest here last
Mr. Samuel's appearance here
week, participated in the pro-
gram of the Intercultural Con- is being looked forward to with
ference presented by the Inter- keen interest. A brilliant speaker
cultural Council of Southeastern and one of the ablest Jewish
writers, he is one of the outstand-
Michigan.
ing authors and translators in
Other participants in the dis- America.
cussions included Herman Ja-
The public is invited to attend
eo_s, Isaac Franck, Dr. B. Bene-
dict ' Glazer, Rabbi . Leon Fram, this meeting, admission being
Gerson Chertoff, Martha Gleich- free. The event will be held at
er, M. William Weinberg, Dr. the WOrkmen's Circle Education-
David Kliger, Harold Silver, Re- al Center on Linwood Ave.
gene Freund Cohane, Betty
Dworman, Herman M. Pekarsky.

Dr. S. Margoshes at

Intercultural Parley

Conference sponsors included
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants, 'Jewish Commu-
nity Center, Jewish Community
Council, Detroit : Section of Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
Temple Israel.

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Mrs. Isadore E.. Goodman was
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Vice-presidents are: Mesdames
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Mrs. Sam Rosenberg was elected
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Greenfield, Regina Hersch and
Emery Ehrenwald.

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