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March 30, 1945 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-30

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Local Brevities

CANTOR AARON EDGAR,
formerly of Detroit, at present
with Beth-El Synagogue in
Omaha, Neb., will render Pales-
tinian songs by Julius Chajes
Friday, in a Passover concert.
The Beth-El . choir, under the
direction of Mr. Edgar, for the
first time in Omaha will per-
form several choral numbers by
Mr. Chajes.
* *
MARGUERITE KOZENN, De-
troit soprano, will be guest
soloist with the "Kinor" all-
JeVvish orchestra in New York
City, April 1 and April .5. Kinor
orchestra, under the direction of
Siegfried Landau, was recently
organized..by the cultural di-
vision •of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America.
* .* *
Promotion of activities related
to the war effort is to be the
subject matter of entries in the
seventh annual POSTER ART
CONTEST now in progress in
the secondary public schools' of
Detroit. Purchase of War Bonds
and Stamps, Salvage,. Conserva-
tion and Victory Gardens are
Possibilities suggested, as well
as recruiting either of manpower
or for the Armed Forces, Pres-
entation of the awards to the
winners is to be made immedi-:
ately after the close of the con-
test (May 7) by Dr. Warren E.
Bow, superintendent of the De-
troit Public Schools, at a Meet-
ing to be held at the Detroit
Institute of Arts. The 100 best
designs as selected by the judges
will be on exhibition at the J.
L. Hudson Co. during the week
of May 14.
* * *
KA.RBAL FAMILY CLUB met
on March 18, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Karbal . of Webb
Ave. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Morrie
Karbal also of Webb Ave.

Senator Chaves Calls
For War on Bigotry

Leaders in Gewerkshaft.en Drive

MORRIS SCHAVER

MORRIS LIEBERIVIAN

Passover Greetings

To All Our Friends and

Customers in the. Community

Or,

Wonder Bread Bakery

2915 Grand River Ave.

Abbe Press. Inc.

"Symphony of. the Americas,"
a new series of Mutual broad-
casts under the . sponsorship of
Reichhold ChemicalS, Inc., which
will salute neighboring Ameri-
can nations musically, will. re-
: place the. Saturday broadcasts.
of the Detroit Syniphony .Orch-
estra sponsOred by Henry H.
Reichhold, .starting Saturday,
April 14. The new programs, to
be heard- from -8:30 to a, p. ni.,
(EWT) will occupy the first half
hour Of _the Detroit Symphony
time,. until the latter's MBS
series is resumed in the fall.

HARRY SCHUMER
BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN
At the April 8 rally at Cass High School, auditorium, arranged

to mark the end of the Histadrut-Gewerkshaffen drive, - reports uTill
be submitted to contributors and organizational delegates by Morris
Schaver, chairman of the drive; Benjamin M: Laikin, Co-chairman:
Harry Schumer, treasurer; Morris Lieberman, chairinan of the
executive committee: The guest speakers' ..Will 'be' Dr. '.Barnett *R:
Brickner and Baruch Zuckerman. Moyshe . Oysher 'will be the
Zeatured soloist. . .

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PASSOVER GREETINGS

GORMAN and THOMAS

INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND
REPRESENTING 50 OF' THE LARGEST AND SOUNDEST
INSURANCE COMPANIES
2ND FLOOR MAJESTIC BLDG.

A HAPPY PASSOVER

The 23 years that it has been our good for-
tune to serve the community, places on us
a responsibility to our discriminating pa-
tronage. It will be our aim to give each a
fair share of those goodies that have made
us famous, ever maintaining our traditional
quality . . . even though quantities must
be curtailed.

Send a Box of PERWEIN GOODIES to Your Boy in Camp!

PERWEIN PASTRY SHOP

MA, 6870 *4

9144 Twelfth Street

aged•in
sealed-in flavor to spare

FOR VICTORY

ALTES

LAGER

Time To -Get
Out Your
Tackle fox!

Now's the time to get ,your
4lshing equipment in first class
condition. • This year, as -al-
ways, we are able to offer
surprisingly large selections
of fishing tackle to help fill
your needs. Act now and be
ready on opening day.

.

Pr-inters and Publishers

NEW YORK (JPS)—Passage,

Reichhold Sponsors
Symphony Broadcasts

ance made up of those respons-
ible for contributions of a mix-
imum of $50 each to the 1945
Histadrut campaign quota of $2,-
000,000. The proceeds are de-.
NEW YORK—More than 10,- voted to the expanding agricul-
000 guests will make up the par- tural and industrial projects of
ticipants in four mass "Third Palestine Histadrut.
Seder" observances here spon-
sored h-y the National Labor
Committee for Palestine, the Superior Instruction In All
American agency representing
Forms of The Art of
the Histadrut, the Jewish Federa-
tion of Labor in Palestine.
This figure compares with the
6,000 who attended last year's
celebration, a4a affair initiated
13 years ago.
The ballrooms of two of New
Theodore J. Smith
York's largest hotels—the Com-
modore and the Astor—will be
STUDIO
required on two successive eve
13206 Livernois
nings, Saturday and Sunday, to
4.04 .
accommodate the record attend- ,444,4,,wj,„,.;„4444,4

10,000 Partitipate •
In 4 Third Seder'
Observances in N.Y.

DANCING

of two bills designed to elim- I

mate racial Or religious discrim- I
'illation in employment, now in I
a Senate sub-committee, was
urged by Senator Dennis Chavez
(D) N. M., chairman of the sub-;
committee, speaking before a
mass meeting, on economic de-
mocracy called by the American
Jewish. Congress.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, presi-
dent of the American - Jewish
Congress, speaking at the din
ner, said that the model anti-
bias law which the , Congress'!
Commission on law and legisla-'
tion had written. in 1943, has be-
come law in New York State
and is under consideration in 10
other states.

Page Forty-O nc

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Mardi 30, 1945

Listen to

KAY LORRAINE

"SING FOR YOUR SUPPER"

TUESDAY wiR 6:30
THU RSDAY WV

W.T.)

F1, M.

COPYRIGHT 1940

TiVOLI BREWING COMPANY

PASSOVER GREETINGS

"THIS IS MUTUAL"

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