THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 30, 1945 United Hebrew School Pupils to Hold Passover Programs Sunday, Monday Children of the David W. Simons School will present a Passover program for their par- ents and friends on Sunday morning, at 11, in the auditorium of the school, 4000 Tuxedo. The program will feature a contest dealing with Passover, in which 25 children will parti- - cipate. Jean Baschin will direct the contest. Group singing will -be directed by A. Schachter, a member of the staff of the He- brew schools. Several solos will be given by Henry Weintraub, of the advanced class of the school. The glee club, directed by Mrs. Samuel Lehrman, will pre- sent a playlet. Jean Rabotnick and Diane Bissin will tell the story of Passover in Hebrew and Sidney Rubenstein in English. t,Marion Sanders will recite a poem "Moses". Robert Shapiro will chant the Kiddush. Annual Interfaith Banquet April 24 At Masonic Temple Page Thirty-One Hold Central States Hadassah Conclave In Detroit Apr. I 4- I 6 the Haggadah will be read and interepreted by Miss Fannie Inter-Fraternal Program An- Kaplan's class. The stories of the nounced; Women Also Golem and that of Elijah the Prophet will be recited. The as- Invited to Attend sembly will be led in mass sing- ing by Miss Drora Selesny. The fourth annual inter-fra- Members of Colman Reisman's ternal banquet will be held class will appear in several solos. April 24 at the Crystall Ballroom The assembly will be addressed by Solomon Kasdan, principal of the school. The Parkside School will as- semble on Monday for a special program. The Bagley and Central High School branches will hold spe- cial holiday affairs on Tuesday. Union of Russian Jews Seek Kin in Michigan The Union of Russian Jews, Inc., 55 W. 42nd St., New York, has received cabled inquiries, re- questing the locating of the fol- Youngest Members lowing for whom there are mes- Syble Padavick, Adele Klein- sages from their relatives in the bard, Donald Einhoim and Zeena Soviet Union. Weix, the youngeqt members of In the inquiries it is stated the school—will recite the Four that these people lived in Michi- Questions. gan, but their _present where- Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders abouts is uncertain. KLISHEVSKY, • Yudl. of Belostok- will greet the gathering in be- from his brother, Vladimir half of the parents, Rudolph message Klishevsky. KLAPPER, MOISHE SIMKHA — Zuieback, UHS president, in sister. Frida Librakh. behalf of the board of directors, from KISHER, ENTA fathers name- and Joseph Haggai, instructor of Moissei), of Tarashcha—from her the David W. Simons High niece Sophie Kramer and nephew SILDERBERG, MEYER. son of School, in behalf of the staff. Feigla of Lodz—message from Max- Pupils of the Philadelphia- imillian Kaczko. YOUNG, NERHA, of Warsaw— Byron School will present their her brother. Israil Volonovsky. Passover Program on Monday, at from JELINSKY, DORA, of Brestlitovsk 11 a. m. A group of Miss Leah —from sister Elena Alperovich. WAIT, JACOB—from Fania Mark- Pike's class will recite the ovna Fainshtein. Kiddush. William Roskind will GIRSH, ROSA—from sister, Fania Fainshtein. speak on the significance of the Markovna RABINOVICH S., daughter of Leibe holiday. Two members of the Rabinovich, of Village Rymashi, from Rabino- class of Louis Panush will talk Minskoblast—message vich, Debora Volfovna, of Kursk. on Passover in Hebrew and GUTMAN, JACOB Lvovich, of Bessarabia—from niece Feld- English. The assembly will be Soroki, man, Esfir Naumovna. addressed by M. Lachover, prin- MALINA, BENJAMIN—from sister, Enta Shamovna. cipal of the school, and Max Burman, SHUCHMAN, Abram Shmulevich, of Gordon, one of the instructors. Shepetovka — message from sister Monday Programs The Rose Sittig Cohen Branch will hold its program on Mon- day at 11 a. m. It will open with Ashkluazi, Beila Shmulevna, of Ukraine. The spelling of the above names is subject to change, as they were trans- lated from Russian. the story of Pesach told by sev- eral pupils in Hebrew and English. The symbols of the Seder will be explained by mem- bers of the graduating class. Excerpts from "The Song of Songs" will be recited by High School students. Passages from 1,138,000 Citrus Cases Shipped To Britain JERUSALEM (Z0A)-1,138,- 000 cases of citrus fruits were shipped to the United Kingdom since the beginning of the sea- son up to the end of January, 1945, it was announced here. Weizmann Institute Fund Drive Gains NEW YORK—Progress in the drive for $2,000,000 for the estab- lishment in Palestine of a Weiz- mann Institute of Science was announced by the American com- mittee sponsoring the program which was inaugurated recently as a 70th birthday tribute to Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Edmund I. Kaufmann, presi- dent of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, stated that in addition to the $500,000 in gifts and pledges, previously announced, the committee has secured an ad- ditional sum of 5100.000. Sir Alexander Korda, motion picture executive, and head of the Brit- ish affiliate of Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, enroute from Hollywood to London, informed the commit-. tee of his decision to contribute $20,000. The Central States Region of Hadassah, comprising 27 chap- ters and nine Business and Professional divisions in Michi- gan, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia, has salected Detroit for its spring conference, April 14 to 16, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Each chapter and division will have only one delegate, who will be either the president or her representative. Mrs. Theodore Levin, chair- man of the conference, has ap- pointed Mrs. Samuel Rubiner to head the registration and cre- dentials committee. Mesdames Harry B. Keidan and Maurice Siden head the hospitality and social committees for the re- ception and luncheon of April 15 and 16. Mrs. Hyman J. Schlafer is chairman of hospi- tality. All members of Detroit Had- assah divisions are invited to the conference. Program arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Abraham Strauss REV. JOSEPH Q. MAYNE of Cleveland, president of the of Masonic Temple, with Wayne Central States Region, and Miss Masonic Masters Assn., of which Rose Bloom, chairman of the Rex. F. Sackett is president, as Business and Professionl Div- ision of Toledo. host. William . A. Freimuth, past NEW YORK (JPS) — Max master of Palestine Lodge 357 F. & A. M., is chairman. in Kalish, sculptor, died at the age charge of arrangements, as- of 54. Born in Poland, he was sisted by Henry Zinger of brought here by his parents as Knights of Columbus a n d a child. He made his reputation Charles Nathanson o f Bnai through his realistic figures of Americans working. Brith. Speakers will be Rabbi Wik Liam Rosenbloom of New York, the Rev. Andrew Gottschall of Washington and Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of the Wayne County Circuit Court. Walter Fuller and Burdette Smith are co-chairmen of pub- licity representing the Masons; E. Fisher represents the K. of C. and Fred A. Epps is chair- man of publicity for Bnai Brith. The dinner will be open to men and women. Reservations should be made by calling the Detroit Round Table, the Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, director, CA. 6449. The slogan for the brother- hood dinner is taken from AND URGES YOU TO Psalm 133: - "Behold how good it is for brethren to dwell to- POSSIBLE DOLLAR gether in unity." GOODWIN'S . . . . 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