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Friday, . Oefd6er 5, 1945

THE 'JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

Mendel N. Fisher, J. N. F. Director, Council to Hear Ribalow to Speak on Bialik
To Speak in Detroit Oct. 15 and 16 Ballenger Report For Center, Council, Oct. 14

Will Report on Extraordinary World Zionist Conference at Police Commissioner to Make
A program devoted to the work tracted capacity audiences, were
Luncheon and Evening Meeting on Oct. 15 and at
Statement on Recent Inci- of the great national Jewish poet, supported actively by many _of
Paid-Up Auxiliary Luncheon Oct. 16
dents on Dexter
Chahn Nachman Malik, will the Yiddish-speaking organiza4

Mendel N. Fisher, executive Pacific Coast, he became a social
The first delegates' conference'
director of the Jewish National worker.
next Tuesday evening of the
Journalistic Career
Fund of America, will be the
He was a member of the edi- current year, called by the Jewish
torial staff of the Boston. Adver- Community Council at Jewish
tiser, the Boston Globe and later Community Center, will feature
contributed to the San Francisco a detailed report and discussion
Journal and a number • of other on recent incidents in the Dexter
papers. For a decade, he was a neighborhood and in Charlevoix.
member of the editorial staff of
The report will be baled on
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. facts gathered by the dommun-
He has visited almost every ity Council from eye-witnesses.
important community in the Delegates will also be given a
land, has travelled extensively review • Of the action 'taken by
both to Europe and to Palestine the Cominunity Council from the
and recently was the guest of moment that the incidents began.
At the invitation of the Com-
the Mexican Jewish community.
munity Council, John F. Ballen-
For a time, Mr. Fisher served ger, Detroit •Police Corn:Mission-
as the national field director of er, will attend this meeting and
the Zionist Organization of Am- will make a statement on the
erica and was later invited to policy of the police _and , other
come to New York to take charge city authorities 'with regard to
of the first J.N.F. large-scale anti-Semitic incidents in Detroit.
MENDEL N. FISHER
Palestine Land Redemption Cam- He is also expected to report - on
guest of the Jewish National paign.
the steps to be taken by his,,cle
Fund Council of Detroit on Mon-
His Zionist Career
partment in enforcing law' and
day and Tuesday, Oct. 15 and 16.
He started his Zionist career order; and in preventing the re-
William Hordes, president of
the J.N.F. Council, announces as the director of the New currence of similar incidents.
The incidents which took place'
that Mr. Fisher will present re- England Zionist Region_. Later
ports on the World Zionist Con Mr. Fisher „became the director at Charlevoix Will also be re-
of the Midwestern Region for the ported upon and discussed, as
.r„ ference, held in London, which Zionist
Organization, the United well as other developments of a
he attended as a delegate from.
Palestine Appeal and the Jewish similar nature which have taken
— this country.
National Fund, from which :post place recently in this area.
Will Give Address
Mr. Fisher will speak at a he was promoted to the position
Delegates are requested to at-
luncheon on Monday, Oct. 15, of executive director of the tend at 8:15 p. and to bring
and will address a meeting of Jewish National Fund. .•
their cards so that their attend-
Zionist leaders at the Shaarey
Mr. Fisher made a first-hand ance may be -recorded.
Zedek that night.
study of conditions in Palestine
The meeting on Monday eve- where he spent several weeks
ning, Oct. 15, will be held under studying various aspects of the Seek Relatives in Detroit
the joint auspices of the Zionist rebuilding program. He was
Anyone knowing the where-
Organization of Detroit and the also a delegate to the first Am-
Jewish National Tiind Council.' erican World Jewish Congress abouts - of the following is re-
The latter includes all Zionist and in - 1939 was a delegate to quested , to communicate with
parties in the city, and all af- the World Zionist Congress in Council of Jewish Women,
filiated Members are invited to Geneva, prior to the outbreak of MA. 6970, 8904 Woodward:
Lewis Mark is sought by a
hear Mr. Fisher's report.
the World War.
niece, Eda Silverman, who is a
On Tuesday, Oct. 16, Mr. Fish-
daughter of Lia. It is 'understood
er will address the annual paid-
that the uncle visited the family
up membership luncheon, Of the 'Fashion Show' Opens
in Poland some years ago.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Season of Tea Talks
National Fund.
Marinus Bronkhors, 45 years
Sunday at the Center
Activities in London
old, is sought by Jacob DeJong.
Mr. Fisher's tenth anniversary
Ben Puczyc is sought by Ad-
as executive director of the Jew-
A "Fashion Show" by Irving's vocate Puczyo Mariam.
ish National Fund was recently will open the season of Tea
Max Ludvig is sought by Klara
celebrated by a national commit- Talks presented by the - Jewish Klein.
tee, including outstanding lead- Community Center, this Sunday,
The present address is sought
ers of the Zionist movement. At at 3:30 o'clock in the main audi- of Max Operman formerly of
the Extraordinary - World Zionist torium.
3782 Glynn Ct.
Conference in London, he serv-
The
showing
of
new
fall
styles
ed as the secretary of - the' Am- will include street,
- sport, after-
erican _delegation . and member noon, cocktail and evening
'wear.
of the finance and economic corn-
.; mission.
Joan Meyers, daughter of Mr.
During his stay .in London he and Mrs. Henry Meyers, will
consulted with leaders of the furnish musical background. She
world Zionist movement and with is a student of the Lauretta De-
representatives of the Jewish Young Piano Studios.
National Fund who net , at the
Tea will be served.
conclusion of the World Zionist
Mrs. William Isenberg is chair-
Conference to cliituss - problems
of the general committee on
affecting the land redemption man
women's activities. Chairman
for the Tea - Talks•- are:- Sophie
Allok
Mr. Filher started his career Blanche Schwartz,
program;
in the field of journalism.. After
Sylvia Collins, _hostesses; Mrs.
studying in Boston and• on the Nate Schermer, refreshments;
Sophie KuticiV, records; Maryan
Fleisher, music; Mrs. Sydney K.
Mossman, ;publicity.
Additional 'members of the
Tea Talk Committee are: Ann
Noted Composer's Works to Chapin, Miriam Grossman, Fran-
ces Markowitz,.. - Bluma • Nagler,
Be Presented by MuSiciani . Corrine Perlis, Diana Rosenblatt,
Dorothy Weber, Betty White,
at Art Institute
Miriam Goldstein, Ruth Sch-
Lazare Saminsky, one Of the wartz, Ruth LeVin, Ruth Fried-
leading 'present-day ,Jewish com- land, Sadye Saferstein, Miriam
posers, • will come to Detroit for Lewis, Gussie Eisenberg, Flor-
the opening concert of Hashofar - ence- Neimark and Elsa Berger.
Society' far Advancement. sof
Tea 'Talks are sponsored by
Jewish Music, which will be held The Jewish - Center together
in the Detroit- Institute- of. Arts"
Bnai Brith Business and
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 17.
Professional Women, 'Bnai Brith
Mr. Saminsky, at present di- Young Women's Council, Busi-
rector of musk at Temple Eman- nes§ and Professional Division of
uel in New York, is knoWn for. Hadassah, Junior Hadassah,
his book "Music Of Our Day" Junior Home Relief, National
as well as for his liturgiCal and Council of Jewish Juniors and
secular 'compositions. He will The Service Wives of the Jew-
speak On "Jewish Musk 'Today ish Community Center. ,
All women of the community
and its Ancient Sources." s
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, Henry are invited. There is no ad-
Siegl, violinist, Rebecca : Katz-- mission,
man-Frohman, pianist, and a
vocal quartet under the direc- Palestine government Bars
tion of Dan Frohman will present Jewish Meeting in Tel Aviv
Mr. Saminsky's compositions.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Pales-
Tickets are - available at 'the tine government this week pro-
Jewish Community Center, Metro hibited a mass meeting here, at
Music House and Grinnell's.; Ac- which br. Herzl Rosenbloom of
cording to Julius Chajes, chair- the Jewish, State,. Party, _was to
mau of Hashofar, there will be report on "The Truth of ' Lon-
po admission for , Members. .

MENACHEM RIBALOW

open this year's series of Yiddish
cultural programs conducted by
the Joint Committee of the Jew-
ish Community Center and Jew-
ish Community, Council on Sun-
day evening, Oct. 14, in the Com-
munity Center auditorium.
The purpose of this third con-
secutive year's programs is to
-provide a series of cultural
events on the highest possible
level. The programs, which at-

Bnai David Men's Club- ,
Plans Season's Schedule

Max- Sampson, president , of
the Men's Club of Congregation -
Bnai' David, announces that
after a 'successful summer ses-
sion, the organization will con-
tinue with a full schedule of
progranis that will highlight
their Fall, Winter and Spring
months.
The Men's Club sponsors Boy
Scout Troop 135 under the
leadership of Scoutmaster Irwin
Ratner.

tions affiliated with. the Council.
For the -opening Bialik pro-
gram the committee has arrang-
ed to present Menachem Riba-
low, editor of the Hebrew Week-
ly Hadoar, who will speak on the
work and signifance of Bialik.
Mr. Ribalow will speak in Yid-
dish.
Local artists will offer various
interpretations of Bialik's work.
Moshe Dombey, well-known for
his interpretation of Yiddish
literature, will read ::from
Bialik's original Yiddish works
and translations from Hebrew-.
Miss Anna Zelonka, a student of
the United Hebrew Schools, will
read some of Bialik's poems in
Hebrew.
Many of Bialik's Poems have
been set to music and are arming
the most popular Hebrew arid:
Palestinian songs. Several of
these Will be offered in • a 're
cital by Miss Drora Selesny,.
companied by MiSs Betty ko
walsky.
The Joint Committee an-
nounces that this year's series
will consist - of seven programs,
including two holiday festival
celebrations. The following dates
have been selected for the bal-
ance of the series: Nov. 11; Dec.
2; Jan. 6; Feb. 2; March 17; April
28.
Tickets for the opening pro- -
gram on Oct. 14 have been dis-
tributed among organizations at
reduced prices. Tickets will be
available for 60 cents at the •
Center on the evening of the
performance.

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