THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty Committee Demands Inquiry Not Delay Zion Immigration NEW YORK—Establishment of the Joint Anglo-American Com- mission to inquire into the ques: tion of Palestine and the situa- tion of the Jews in Europe should in no way preclude or delay the granting of President Truman's request for admission of 100,000 displaced European Jews into Palestine, Secretary of • State Byrnes was told by Jacob Blau- stein, chairman of the executive committee of the American Jewish Committee, and John Slawson, its executive vice presi- dent. The American Jewish Commit- tee urged recognition of the Bal- four Declaration and the terms of the Mandate for Palestine en- trusted . to Great Britain by 50 nations and approved by the U. Bnai Moshe Women Hold Dinner Sunday Months of tireless -effort. will culminate -on Sunday evening, Dec. 2, with the Hanukah victory dinner of Congregation Bnai Moshe Sisterhood.' Rabbi E. I. Levi, newly elected associate rabbi, will be the guest speaker. Cantor - David Katzman will be heard in a repertoire of Hebrew and • Jewish melodies. The president of the Sisterhood,. Mrs. E. I. Goodman, will preside: Ben Goldman will serve as toast- master. The evening Will be con- cluded with - dancing. • This is the main fund-raising project for the. Sisterhood. Pro- ceeds will be utilized for im- provements of the synagogue. Preparations for the affair have been handled by a committee headed by Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and -Mrs. Louis Kepes. Mrs. Theo- dore Curtis had charge of th' tickets. Mrs: Adolph Deutsch 'and Mrs. Regina Hirsch took care of the table arrangements. The next monthly meeting of the Sisterhood' will 'be held on Monday afternoon, Dec. 10, in the form of a luncheon honoring Mrs. E. I. Levi, wife of the newly elected rabbi. Evelyn Gurvitch Gives Concert Wednesday , EVELYN GURVITCH Evelyn Gurvitch, popular De- troit pianist, will be presented in concert by the Town Concert Bu- reau next Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Art. Gellman Re-Elected To Head Regional Young. Israel Board The Regional Council of Mid- western Young Israel was reor- ganized at a Thanksgiving week- end conference in Detroit and at- tended by representatives of five Young Israel branches: Charles T. Gellman, president of the local organization, was re- elected to head the regional council. The council -will be composed of three delegates from each of the middle western branches. It will meet in member cities for inter-city planning and assistance, exchange of ideas, and coordina- tion of activities. The next meeting will be held in February in Cleveland to plan for the first postwar midwestern Young Israel convention, to be held in St. Louis next Thanks- giving. Delegates and guests from other cities, who participated here in the meetings and socials, included Israel Comet, president; Esther Friedman, secretary; Norman Spero, financial secretary; Myron Friedman and Lena Atlschuld of Cleveland; William Cher r i c k, president of St. Louis Young Is- rael; and Miss Rachel Bergman of Cincinnati. Hanukah Program at N. W. Synagogue Men's Club Dinner on Dec. 9 Bnai David Sunday With booking of talent from The Bnai David Religious School will celebrate Hanukah on Sunday, at 11 a. ni in the synagogue; Elmhurst and 14th. Rabbi Sperka, Cantor Adler and representatives of various grades will participate. Parents and members of the synagogue are invited. The classes of the Religious -School held. in Central High School will not' meet in Central on that Sunday. All children are asked 'to come directly to the synagogue. ., Dr. Goldin to Speak At Hillel Service For this Friday, at the Uni- versity of Michigan Bnai .Brith Hillel Foundation, an Oneg Shab- bat has been arranged by Avu, kah, student Zionist organiza- tion. The Sabbath-Hanukah service will feature an address by Dr. Judah .Goldin, national assistant director of Bnai Brith H i 11 e 1 Foundations. Special Detroit gu ; of the Foundation this Friday evening will be members of East Side Lodge. Miss June White of Detroit is in charge of the program, as- sisted by Benson 'Jaffee, student director, of Cleveland. On Saturday, Dec. 1, Hillel will hold a party to commemorate Hanukah. The evening's 'program will feature informal dancing, card and table games and enter- tainments. Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glass of Ann Arbor, will serve as chaperones during the evening. Miss Barbara Levin of Chi- cago and Marshall Wallace of Detroit are in charge of the af- fair, assisted by Beryle Walters, student director, Miss Ethel Isen- berg of Detroit, Miss Rita Hy- man of Miami, Fla., and Edythe Levin, student director, of New Gardens, N. Y., are in charge of entertainment. Youth Festival Music Entry Date Extended Music entries for the Detroit Youth Festival Childrens' Con- cert and $200 in awards, offered by the Grinnell Foundation of Music "to encourage young musicians in their creative ef- forts" will be accepted until Jan. 15. Music in any form written by young musicians up to the age of 18 will be considered for awards, for performance, and for exhibit at the Detroit Youth Festival, Music should be sent to' Mrs. Mary Carrick, concert director, Detroit Youth Festival, Wayne University, Detroit 1. Music will be returned after _March 30, if postage is enclosed. The Detroit Symphony Orches. tra School Concert Series, the Music Department of the Detroit Board of Education, and the Jewish Community Center' will also participate in Youth Festival events planned for March, 1946. the leading night' clubs of De- troit, the Men's Club of the Northwest Congregation an- nounced the completion of plans for the first annual dinner dance to be staged at the Fort Wayne Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 9. Jules Klein and his orchestra will pro- vide music for dancing, featuring Harriet Lewis, concert pianist. A seven-course dinner is to be catered by Lachar's. Max Haidy and Hy Storchan are co-chairmen of the event, with Sam Bez in charge of tickets and Alfred Brook of pub- licity. Bnai David Men's Club Holds Hanukah Affair On President's Night The Men's Club of Cong. Bnai David will hold its annual Hanu- kah festival in conjunction with President's Night on Thursday, Dec. 6, in the social hall of the synagogue. On this occasion, past presi- dents of the organization will be honored for their services and will be presented with engraved gavels. Other features will include the kindling of the Hanukah lights and the singing of Hanukah songs led by Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Congregation Bnai David in a special repertoire of Hanukah music. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will deliver an address on "The Mod- ern Maccabees" to be followed by a question and answer period. Benjamin Fellows, toastmaster of the evening, will summarize in brief the past activities of the or- ganization. Coughlin Followers Aid Ousted School Teachers NEW YORK (JPS)—Followers of Charles E. Coughlin are rally- ing behind a move to recall the suspension of Miss May Quinn, Brooklyn public school teacher awaiting trial by a special board of education committee on charg- es of preaching racial intolerance in her classrooms, Friends of De- mocracy Inc., charges in a letter to the New York City Board of Education. A petition was drawn up at a "card party" given in honor of Father Coughlin, Nov. 20, under the auspices of the "American Citizens' Committee," an organization which cooperat- ed with the Christian Front. Shaarey Zedek Women Set Hanukah Program Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek will celebrate Hanukah with a special program on Dec.. 10, which opens with a dessert luncheon at 12:30. Songs and readings will be rendered by Miss Drora Selesny and Mrs. Sarah Friedman, Miss Selesny will be accompa- nied on the piano by Miss Ko- walsky. Mrs. Friedman has been outstanding in cultivated Jewish circles for her interpretations of Jewish prose and poetry. Rabbi Rosenstock will greet the members. Mrs. Samson S. Witten- berg is program chairman. Members are requested to bring small gifts for veterans at Percy Jones Hospital. Cong. Bnai Abraham Gives 4 Sifre Torah -A meeting of the Cong. Ahvath Achim Bnai Abraham was held Monday, Nov. 26, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The congregation donated four Sifre Torah, 500 prayer books and other Law Books and Sfor- im for European Jewry. In view of the building material short- ages, the Congregation Member- ship voted to delay construction of its new building at Dexter and Tyler until the spring of 1946. A dinner and dance will be held by the congregation in Jan- uary. HERE'S A TIP FOR COLD CLOGGED NOSE Open up stuffy, cold-clogged nose with 2 drops Penetro Nose Drops in each nostril. Breathe freer, almost instant- ly. Caution: Use only as directed. Get PENETRO NOSE DROPS WE SPECIALIZE CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED SPECIAL THIS WEEK 5 CELANESE mir pr. CURTAINS: Air Lace & Ruffled Curtains. Bedspreads Perfectly. Cleaned 25 hr. Service if your man is on a furlough! 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