1Filiday; December -29;1944 ,newish Youth's LISTENING Mtio. ' .• THE JEWISH NEWS Name Committees For Halevy's 20th Jubilee Concert In • peeparation for its 20th • , • T By- Danny Raskin A COUPLE OF days before he was killed at Saipan, Command- ..er, Eisley . of the aircraft carrier Lexington told Art Fields, MUlfc, "Something tells me you'll .get to the States before I do. See what can be done with this song" ... It is "Flight Quar- ters"' and Art wrote the swing arrangement. • In a recent letter home, written after the great naval victory ov- er the Nip fleet; he wrote, "Don't worry too much about headlines. We licked the' hell out of the .Taps and they're still running!" . . . Before leaving, Art tooted trumpet with George Olson's band and since has been in ev- ery major • sea battle with the Lexington. * * TO ALL WHO still hold a fear of giving blood,. Vic Packman of the Detroit Times and Jewish News staff is ,willing to offer as- surance that "there's nothing to it" . In fact, while Via lay there at the donor station he asked the nurse, "When do we start?" . . And she replied "We already have. The bottle is almost half full!" • * JEWELRY DEPT. ....Recently engaged, Ann BrOd and 'Pvt. Raymond Leiter have made it a "definite" for not- until the war's end . , . Pvt. Leiter is stationed at Buckley Field, P010., and she is the daughter of Mi .and Mrs. Samuel- Brod, pappy 'being the • well-known clothing • man. . . . Marilyn' Roth and Pvt. - Darniy Feldman may engage before - he returns to Santa Anna Air Base, Calif. . . . He's due back New Year's Eve .. . * * * WHEN A GUY is far away and has been there a long time, there's nothing like Meeting some- one from back home. .. . Espe- cially when it's in a hospital, where too much time is spent thinking . . . Sgt. Irving Jaffe lay in a ward bed in France wheh he got talking to another fellow confined there.. . They spoke about almost everything under the sun until there was nothing more left to say—that is until they discovered both to be from Detroit . . . The other soldier was Jack Fleischer, who lived on Collingwood Ave. * * * A FORMER PATIENT wrote dental Doc Abe Perlman about a tooth removing session which took place on a field of battle in France . Seems that one of the boys developed a terrific ache and was in terrible pain .. . His buddies decided to • do something about it . , . One man was de- signated to do the actual pulling . NEED MONEY Quickly? AUTO LOANS REFINANCING While You Wait * SELLING YOUR CAR? Private Sales Financed UNION INVESTMENT CO. 25th Year 320 Fort St. West, at Wayne CH. 7474 9629 tivernois, at Gd. River HO. 7077 NOTE—Livernois Office Open Evenings Till 8:00 Saturdays, Till 12:30 P. M. jubilee concert, Halevy Singing Society announces the appoint- ment of several. committees. . Eugene Franzblau, 'president, is • chairman of the general con- cert committee, assisted by mem- bers of the executive board. Sub committees are: Ticket sales and distribution, Helen Rubin, Ma- mie - Freeman; program book, Nathaniel Raskin, William Gay- man, Bella Goldberg, Sonia Bus- sell; publicity and advertising, David Goldberg, Ben Freeman, Harry Resnick, Finances are handled by Mor- ris Shatzen, treasurer, and Edith Reznick, financial secretary. The musical program is being arranged by Dan Frohman, mu- ical director, Max Levy, chair- man of the musical comMittee, and Nathan Bennish, librarian. Special arrangements are being handled by Julius Chafetz, vice- president and Messrs: Shatzen and Goldberg, The concert, which takes place Sunday evening, Feb. 4, at the Masonic Temple, will feature the r,enowned Russian-Jewish bari- tone, Igor Gorin. Obituaries MRS. MARY NUSHOLTZ, 76, 3711 Webb Ave., died Dec. 18, at Grace Hospital, after an illness of two weeks. Funeral services Were held from Lewis Bros. Rabbi J. Sperka officiated. • In- terment was in Machpelah Ceme- tery. She is survived , by a son, Robert, and a daughter, Mrs. Leona Schneider of New York City; two sons, Abe and Maurice, two daughters, Mrs. R. Miller and Sonia Nusholtz, of Detroit; and six grandchildren. * * * NATHAN WEINER of .2711 Glendale, died Dec. 17 at 75. Funeral services were held at Ira Kaufman • Funeral Horne. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can- tor Shulsinger officiated. He leaves - his., children, Reuben, Sgt. -Isadore' of U. S. Army, Lott, Mrs. Jack Cherney, Mrs. Julius Fox,. Mrs.= Bernard Gallison and Mrs. Fred Rosenberg; and nine grandchildren, *. * * RACHEL CLAYMAN, 70, of 2508 Pingree; died Dec. 25. Serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros. and burial was in - Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I. Stollman of- ficiated. Mrs. Clayman was a resident of Detroit for 30 years. She is survived by two sons, Harry and Joseph; five daugh- ters, Mrs. Albert Goldslager of New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Sara Steinberg of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Lena Fox, Mrs. Harry Mintz and Mrs. Max Haidy of Detroit; 11 grandchildren. and one great- grandchild. while the others held the victim down . . . They went to a nearby tank, removed; the,. tool box and , brought it to the Yank who was to do the yanking .. When the suffering kid saw it, he jumped up, yelling, "I'm okey, fellows, honest I an-i!" . . . But it did him no good, and the trouble-maker was pulled out- . Two days later, the boy confessed that they had yanked the wrong tooth but he was too frightened to tell them! Sir Leonard Benjamin, British Banker Dies , LONDON, (JTA) — Sir Leon- ard Benjamin, 82, JeWish banker and philanthropist, died here this week. He - was identified with Jewish ,social work. Sir Leonard was - a former member of Parliament, and was a mem- ber of the Order of the British Empire. He was decorated by the Belgian Government for his activities in behalf of Belgian refugee children in the last war. Clean, - Light Work We have Jobs open in all depart- ments, light .clean ' work in our stockroom mending, wrapping,. etc. Good hours and nay.. • DRIVERS WANTED DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY 5800 18th St. TE. 1-6700. - Page Fifteen Rabbis Bernstein and Lev To Tour Pact f is War Fronts Mildred .S. Rosenberg A Tribute By ABRAHAM 6APLAN You, too, a saga wrote and penned . a song ' • Composed of .sun'gs and shadow's mys- teries. Now' that they?re'..clone; foreVer.' they belong To the vast book of.human ecstasies. The golden echoes Of your measured .. ing well the 'from know h Whiscr feloWed brave and good, In stately cadence presently shall reach The ears. of spiritt kindred to your. mood. You dug the 'wells of truth and , drew . - - therefrom, . And shared the bread of • love. • with • hungry hearts.' Your doors, flung open; beckoned wis- dom come And also kindness, fairest of the 'arts. Polish Zionist Leader Dies at 67 in" Tel Aviv About to embark on their tour of the Pacific fighting zones on behalf of the National Jewish Welfare Board, Rabbi Philip S. Bern- stein, executive director of the Committee on Army and Navy Re- ligious Activities (CANRA) of the JWB, confers in' San Francisco, Calif., with his military aide, Chaplain Aryeh Lev of the Office of the Chief of Chaplains, War Department, Washington, D. -C. Rabbi Bernstein and Chaplain Lev will survey conditions of 'religious wel- fare and morale of Jewish troops. ' Mrs. Max Goldberg Dies; Active. in JNF, TEL AVIV (JPS - Palcor)— Leon Lewite, President of the Zionist Organization of Poland in - 1923-28, died here' Dec. 16. He was 67, - and came to Palestine in 1940. He' is • survived by his ,wife, who was president of the Wizo (Women's Zionist Organi- zation) in Poland and is a mem- ber of the World Executive of Wizo, and by a son. In Lighter Vein Mrs. Max Goldberg of 2670 Pasadena, a leader in many local women's groups, died Dec. 22 at the age • of 56:,, Funeral services were held Sunday at Lewis ; Bros. Burial , was 'in Bnai David Cemetery Rabbis J. S. Sperka and L. Le- vine and Cantor Gartenhaus of Bnai David officiated. Mrs. Goldberg was active in Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish Na- tional Fund, Ernespie Children's Aid, Lithuanian Farband, Bris- ker Aid Society, Hadassah, Bnai Brith and Bnai David Auxil- iaries. CLASSIFIED The Week's Best Stories - Overheard on banish Street Car "They say Hitler asks for a 48- hour armistice. Why? Oh, they say he has two divisions that are going to be confirmed on Sun- day." (Boys of 14 or 15 are re- ported in the German army). * • * Rabbi Versus Doctor A young, orthodox rabbi who came to a small community to assume his first post also had a Ph.D. degree. He was quite frank iv. claiming pride in his doctorate and in preferring to be called Doctor rather than Rabbi. One day an elderly woman came to, the rabbi to consult him ' on a ritual matter. Holding a dressed chicken in her hand, she said: "Rabbi, I have come to ask you a. question." . !.please don't call me `rabbi. Call me `doctor'," said- the rabbi sternly, ., ,Upqn h.earing this remark, the wernan turned around and start-, ed to walk out. "Why are you running away?" asked the Young rabbi. "I have nothing to do here," replied the woman. "The 'chicken is dead and no doctor can help her." Surviving are her husband; six children, Herman 'of Wash-* ington, D. C.; Mrs. Sophie Eck- stat, Jerry, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Top Sgt. Izzie and Cpl. Arthur, the latter now stationed in Eng-, land; her . mother, Mrs. Bessie Lehrman., a brother, Samuel Lehrman; three sisters,: Mrs. Wit= ham Silver, Mrs. SoPhie Daniel and Miss Rebecca..Lehrman. 3,000 Refugees Entered Palestine in Six Weeks Approkimately, . 3,000 Jewish refugees from Romania Hung- ary, Poland, Greece and Spain were brought into Palestine :in the six-week period between Nov. 1 and Dec. 15, it was an- nounced by Dr. James G. Heller, national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, through the' United Jewish Appeal for Ref- ugees, Overseas Needs and Pal- estine. Among the recent arrivals, Dr. Heller stated, were 958 immi- grants who arrived by special train at Athlith—a record-break- ing' number for a single day. This group included 420 Hungar- ian Jewish refugees, 380 orphan- ed children from Transnistria, and a small number of Romanian Jewish immigrants. They had traveled by boat to the Romanian port of Galata en route to Pal- estine. Rochester, N. 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