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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Aprn 7, •1944

Dr. Eisenberg to Address
UHS Anniversary Institute

Detroit Passes
Red Cross Goal

Lipkin, 16, Brilliant Pianist, to Lead
Symphony Orchestra on Sam's Hour

Listeners of the Sam's Cut tors will represent Eastern
Detroit and Wayne County
Rate,
Inc., weekly broadcasts by schools of music, one of them a
Noted Jewish Educator to be Guest Speaker at First again have over-subscribed the
former Detroit, Walter Hagen, 22,
Red Cross War Fund campaign. the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
who spent his boyhood here.
of Series of Public Events Honoring 25th Anniversary
For the third time since Pearl this Sunday night will hear the
of United Hebrew Schools
Judges for the competition wilt
Harbor, campaign Chairman Her- orchestra in one number to be di-
be Mr. Krueger, Benedict Net-
bert
B.
Trix
told
an
audience
of
Dr. Azriel L. Eisenberg, direCtor of the Bureau of Jewish
rected by Seymour Lipkin, 16, zorg, Fowler Smith, J. D. Calla-
workers in the l3ook Cadillac
Education of Cleveland, will be the guest speaker at the Hotel
in a Victory Luncheon son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin ghan, Charles Gentry and Rus-
luncheon and Institute, Sunday noon, April 16, featuring Tuesday, the people have shown of 3260 Webb Ave.
sell McLaughlin.
the first of a series of public events in honor of the 25th their desire to expand Red Cross
Acclaimed as a brilliant pianist
anniversary of the United Hebrew Schools. •
services to the fighting men.
since he was 10 years old, Lipkin Easter Flower Show
The event will be held in the auditorium of the Rose
"It is a great tribute to our will direct the orchestra in the Opens At Belle Isle
Sittig Cohen Bldg., Tyler and
organization to be entrusted with
tone-poem, "Les Preludes," by
Lawton.
so many millions of dollars," he
The annual Easter Flower
Franz Liszt, over WWJ, in the
Maurice. H. Zackheim, chair-
said.
Show will open at 9 a.m. this
hour-long
program
conducted
by
man of the Board of Education,
The Red Cross Victory lunch-
Saturday at the Bell Isle Con-
is in charge of arrangements for
eon emphasized the "Yesterday, Karl Krueger, beginning at 6 p.m. servatory with a display of
is
one
of
four
young
Lipkin
the Institute, participants in
Today and Tomorrow of the Red
lilies, hyacinths, tulips, daffodils,
which will be Lawrence W.
Cross." Mrs. Henry B. Joy, sole men selected to lead the orchestra hydrangeas, and Rhododendrons
Crohn, Bernard Isaacs and Maur-
surviving member of the found- during Aprfl in competition for as the featured flowers. There
ice Landau.
ers of the Detroit Chapter, in the $1,000 prize offered by the also will be Amaryllis, hardy
The luncheon is being planned
June, 1905, was awarded a testi- management of Sam's, the Osmos English Primroses, Genista, Mar-
monial in 'honor of the founding Memorial. Award, established by guerites, Snapdragons, and Cine-
by the Women's Auxiliary of the
Hebrew' Schools, under the chair-
of the chapter and her long serv- the sponsor in memory of the raria and Azaleas.
late Sam Osnos.
manship of Mrs. Morris Fishman.
ice with it.
Hours will be from 9 a.m.
Mrs. Jack Tobin is president of
Winner of many awards in the
Chapter Chairman William J.
the Maxiliary.
Norton pointed out the future last six years, the Detroit boy until dark every day including
was the choice of the Curtis Sunday and after dark the
service of the Red Cross.
Holds Several Degrees
Detroit has well passed its $4,- School of Music in Philadelphia lighted display may be seen
Dr. Eisenberg received his B.A.
921,000 quota—first of the large as its representative in 'the con- from the Acquarium balcony.
from New York University, and
test. The other student-conduc- There is no charge.
cities of the country to do so.
his M.A. from Columbus Uni-
versity Teachers' College. He re-
ceived his Hebrew training at the
Teachers' Institute of the Jewish
Theological Seminary from which
ite' was graduated with highest
DR. AZRIEL EISENBERG
honors in 1922. He was principal
and director of Kehilath. Israel
Hebrew School, director of the of the Teachers' Institute, the
department of information and New York University Menorah,
service at the Bureau -of Jewish business manager of the Jewish
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Education of New York City, Education Magazine.
At present he is vice-president
educational director of the Jew-
ish Education Centet, of Phila- of the National Council for Jew-
delphia, educational director of ish Education, the professional
East Midwood Jewish Center of body of Jewish education in this
Brooklyn and director of the country.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
Bureau of Jewish Education of
Cincinnati before becoming direc- day, April 17, 18 and 19, are set
tor of the Bureau of Jewish Edu- for Parent-Teachers' gatherings.
The following have already com-
cation of Cleveland.
pleted plans for their programs.
Wrote Children's Books
The first of the series of Par-
Dr. Eisenberg is author of the
following book s: "Childret's ent-Teachers groups will be held
Radio Programs" published by by the Parkside school in the
Columbia University Press; a auditorium of the Custer Public
"Teacher's Guide for the Teach- School, Linwood at Midland.
ing of the Early Prophets," a
Present Pageant
pupil's workbook for same; "A
The program will open with
Catalogue of Pictures for the the singing of the National An-
Jewish School"; "The Teaching them, and a prayer by the pupils,
of the Writings" and "The Teach- who also will present a pageant
ing of Post Biblical Literature"— featuring the complete cycle of
"A Teacher's Guide and Pupil's the holidays with David Hyams
Workbook"; "Jewish Post Bibli- as narrator and Delphine Weis-
ner, violinist. Greetings will be
cal Literature" (2 volumes).
He is a regular contributor to extended by L. Hyams for the
the Jewish Education Magazine, fathers, and Mrs. Joseph Trom-
Jewish Teacher and other maga- bka for the mothers. Mrs. Miriam
zines such as -Jewish Social Serv- Kumove Feldman will extend
ice Quarterly, the Yearbook of greetings in the name of the
Education on the Air, etc. He was Alumni of the Parkside school.
also author of many educational There will be vocal selections by
pamphlets which have been pub- Cantor David Katzman of Bnai
lished by the Department of Moshe Synagogue, who will be
Service of the Bureau of Jewish accompanied on the piano by
Education in New York, the Jew- Bella Goldberg. The guest speak-
ish Teachers' Association of New er will be Philip Slomovitz, edi-
York, and the Bureaus of Jewish tor of The Jewish News, and
Education of Philadelphia, Cin- Henry Feinberg will be chairman.
A. Menswear gray Popper—fash-
Alex Roberg is principal of Park-
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ion's new BRIEF coat news! Under
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Dr. Eisenberg was editor of the
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