Page Eighteen THE ,f - EVVISH NEWS 2 Shevuoth Radio Programs Sunday U.J.A. and American Jew- ish Committee Sponsor Holiday Broadcasts In observance of Shevuoth, which commern•orates the handing down of the Ten Com- mandments on Mt. Sinai, NBC presents a special program in co- operation with the American Jewish Committee Sunday (NBC 12-12:30 p. m., EWT). The broadcast will be a half- hour dramatization titled "The Golden Calf," written by Kath- arine and Adele Seymour. The script tells the story of the retri- bution which overtakes one Ger- man who bowed before the false gods of Hitler Germany and learned too late that he had lost his soul. U.J.A. Broadcast In celebration of Shevuoth, the United Jewish Appeal for Refu- gees, Overseas Needs and Pales- tine will present a special holi- day program during the "Mes- sage of Israel" hour on Sunday over the Blue Network from '10 to 10:30 a. m., on Sunday. The speakers will be William Rosenwald, national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal and honorary president of the Na- : tional Refugee Service; and Ru- dolf G. Sonneborn, who was re- cently eledted chairman of the National Council of the United Palestine Appeal. Traditional music will be fur- nished by the choir of the Cen- tral Synagogue in New York. Heads UPA Council Arab Groups Back Jerusalem Mayor's Attack on Jews RUDOLF SONNEBORN JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Several opposing Arab political groups in Palestine this week _united in defending the Arab mayor of m Jerusalem, Mustafa Bey Khalidi, for his anti-Jewish remarks at a conference of Arab mayors at which stronger measures against Jewish immigration /and land acquisition were demanded of the Palestine Government. The Arab National Defense Party, led by the Nashashibi family, issued a manifesto "to the noble Arab people" calling upon all Arabs of our threatened the defense of our threatened homeland." The Hebrew press continues to support the attitude of the Jew- ish aldermen who walked out of the Jerusalem municipal council in protest against the anti-Jewish remarks of the Arab mayor. The Hebrew newspaper Hatzofeh says that the Jews ought to learn a lesson from the conference of the Arab mayors. "These mayors, the paper points out," were unanimous in their resolutions denouncing the Jews as enemies of the Arab people. NEW YORK — Rudolf Sonne- born, New York industrialist and philanthropist, was elected Chairman of the National Coun- cil of the United Palestine AR: peal, American Jewry's central fund-raising agency for the re- building of the Jewis'h homeland in Palestine, it was announced by Dr. James G. Heller, national chairman of the organization. The National Council is com- posed' of 3,000 leaders of Ameri- can Jewry who, in their local communities, are responsible for -the raising of funds with which to finance immigration, coloniza- Esther Finegold Wins tion, land acquisition and the National Essay Award general economic and industrial development of Palestine, so that Miss Esther Finegold, daugh- it may absorb a maximum num- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fine- ber of Jewish immigrants. gold of 2545 Elmhurst Ave., this week was announced as one of two winners in a national essay contest open to college students, with race relations as the therne: Miss Finegoid, 20, a Wayne University student, has received $25 check from Al B. Wester, Rabbi Chaim M. Katz, dean, of Woodbury, N. J., sponsor of and Rabbi Moshe Helfan, execu- the contest, which drew contest- tive director, are visiting Detroit ants from Tuskegee, Columbia to conduct a campaign for the U., University of Indiana aid Telshe Yeshivah, now located in Wayne. Her winning paper was titled Cleveland. 'During the 65-year existence "How the college student can of the College in Lithuania, many eliminate racial conflict." present-day leaders of Judaism received their Talmudical train- Polonner-Woliner Aid ing there. Group Meets May 28 After a long and hazardous journey, a group of Roshei Yesh- The Polormer-Woliner Aid iva and students succeeded in AsSociation will hold a card reaching America and in estab- party at 8:30 p. m. on Sunday, lishing in Cleveland a nucleus May 28, at Assembly Hall, 9125 from the Rabbinical College of Twelfth St., for the benefit of Telshe. Jewish refugees of the Polon- Since its establishment in ner area on the old Russian.. Cleveland two and one-half years Polish border. Refreshments ago, the College has grown will be served. rapidly and students from all All landsleit from Polonnoye parts of the U. S. have flocked and the surrounding towns of there. As a result of expansion, Chudnov, Miropol and Romanov it became necessary to move into and the areas near them are in- larger quarters and a new build- vited to become members of this ing was purchased at 706 105th new organization. The club St. meets every second Sunday ev- A $100,000 building campaign ening. is now in progress. The last meeting was a moth- er-daughter gathering, with daughters entertaining mothers Two Palestinians Shot at a dinner. Friday, Officers Chosen by Bnai Brith Herzl Auxiliary Mrs. Tony Lebowitz, who has retired as president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Theodor Herzl Lodge of Bnai Brith after serving for two years, was honored at a dinner party at the Book Cadillac Hotel on May 23. In honor of the occasion Mrs. Lebowitz gave a donation to the Home for Aged, whose women's auxiliary she serves as vice-president. Mrs.' Grace Zeff of Wyandotte was mistress of ceremonies. New officers were elected by the auxiliary as follows: Mrs. Jack Tarnoff, president; Mrs. R. Schurgon and Mrs. B. Bitker, vice-presidents; Mrs. L. Wolf, recording secretary; Mrs. P. Miller, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. M. Fidler, financial secretary; Mrs. D. Werner, treas- urer. Pilot of 50 Missions Addresses Bnai Brith The next meeting of the De- troit men's and women's lodges of Bnai Brith will be held on June 20, two days after the Michigan Council convention in Jackson. At a meeting last week of all lodges, members , heard the thrilling experiences of Lt. Rob- ert Muir of the U. S. Army Air Forces who has had 50 missions as pilot of P-38 fighter planes. He now is assigned to Willow Run as a test pilot. Maxwell Goldman, chairman of the Detroit Men's Lodge, re- ported that $210,000 in • War Bonds were sold by his organiza- tion last year. Mrs. Jack Hartstein, president of. the Detroit Women's Lodge, reported a paid membership in the auxiliary of 144 mernbers. The auxiliary was presented a Menorah by the men's organiza- tion. It was announced that the Dis- trict Grand Lodge No. 6 conven- tion will be held in Chicago, July 2, 3 and 4. Local delegates are to be named shortly. G.M. Symphony Features Russian Violinist Sunday The youthful Russian concert- violinist, Tossy Spivakovsky, will be soloist for the performance of Tchaikovsky's Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra on the General Motors Sym- phony of the Air program Sun- day (NBC, 5 to 6 p.m., EWT). The companion work on the all- Russian bill will be Ippolitoff- Ivznoff's Caucasian Sketches. 26,14T44 , Early Deadline For June 2 Issue On account of - Shevuoth--,. occuring on Sunday and MOW- day, May 28 and 29 and Decoration Day—May 30—an early deadline must be set for our issue of Friday, June 2. All copy for that issue must be in the hands of the editoi of The Jewish News not latei than at noon on Friday, May 26. All contributors to the col- umns of The Jewish News are asked to make note of this deadline and - to observe it scrupulously. Our regular deadline is be- fore 3 p. m. on Tuesdays. `CENTURY OF THE COMMON MAN' IN HEBREW Congress Women Plan Annual Defense _Shower Plans for the defense shower of Women's Division of Ameri- can Jewish Congress were for- mulated at a tea on May 24 at the home of Mrs. Sam Shektor, 4020 Buena Vista Ave. NEW YORK (JPS) —A He- brew translation of Vice Presi- dent Wallace's speech, "The Century of the Common Man," is published in the first issue of the new quarterly "Rivaon Katan," edited by Abraham Regelson. The Defense Shower is an an- nual event given by the Women's Division for Serv-a-camp, USO and Defense Houses. The Con- gress defense houses are run on a non-sectarian basis, and over 50,000 men in the armed forces of the allied nations have en- joyed its hOspitality. Mrs. Joseph Newman -is chair- man of the shower, which is, to be a dessert luncheon at Kern's Auditorium on June 14. - 4 FRED_SON"S Telshe Yeshivah Rabbis in Detroit Jr. Summer Program To Raise Funds Planned at Center The Jewish Community Cen- ter is planning a junior summer program designed primarily for older juniors and young inter- mediates. It will aid parents who are employed and wish super- vision of their , children for a later period in the day. The , program will operate from 3 to 6 p. m., four days a week, and will be supervised by Rubin Young, a teacher in the public school system. He will di- rect swimming, outdoor activi- ties and crafts for boys and girls. This late afternoon junior pro- gram is for Center members only. It is necessary that children register with- Matilda Segal so that complete plans may be or- ganized. May KOSH ER, Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD Private Dining Room for Parties 12017 DEXTER BLVD. 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