Page Sixteen • THE 'JEWISH NEWS `Attitudes of Jews to Jews' To Be Lehrer's Topic Jan. 6 Leibush Lehrer, Jewish edu- cator and psychologist, will fea- ture the next program in the Yid- dish culture series of the Joint Yiddish Culture Committee of the Jewish Center and Commun- ity Council, at 9 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 6, in the Center auditorium, Woodward at Holbrook. His subject will be "Attitudes of Jews to Jews," one of the .problems to which Mr. Lehrer has devoted considerable research and thought, and on which he has written extensively in many English and Yiddish periodicals. In U. S. Since 1909 Mr. Lehrer, a native of Poland, has lived in the U. S. since 1909, and holds the Bachelor's ,and Master's degrees in psychology and education from Clark Uni- versity. He has been active in the field of Jewish education since 1918, is one of the founders of the Sholem Aleichem Folk In- stitute in New York City, and is associated with it now as prin- cipal of the Institute High School, and as director of its Camp Boi- berik. Mr. Lehrer teaches courses in child psychology and education at the Jewish Teachers Seminary. Since 1925, he has been associ- ated also with the Yiddish Scien- tific Institute (YIVO) and is now chairman of its executive board and research secretary of the section on psychology and educa- tion. Complete Cultural Series The Yiddish cultural programs are supported by a large number of organizations affiliated with the Community Council. The series includes holiday festival programs, lectures, concerts, and programs based on cultural movements in Jewish history, such as Hasidism, Chalutziut and Messianism. Tickets at half price have been distributed among the cooperat- ing organizations. Additional tickets at 60 cents will be on sale at the Center the evening of the lecture. Montgomery Denies Jews Beaten in British DP Camps Haas, Adams Give Recital Here Jan. 8 Emily Mutter Adams, violinist, and Karl Haas, pianist, will ap- LONDON, (JTA) — A state- pear in a sonata recital on Tues- ment by Field Marshal Mont- gomery's headquarters denying that displaced Jews in the Brit- ish zone in Germany were beat- en by military police when they attempted to demonstrate against the Bevin statement on Pales- time was published here last week. Montgomery confirmed that hunger strikes had taken place in several Jewish DP camps, but Karl Haas E. M. Adams said that no Jews were mis- treated. day evening, Jan. 8, in the Lec- Joseph Rosenzaft, chairman of ture Hall of the Detroit Institute the Jewish Committee in the of Art, under the auspices of the British zone, who was in At- Detroit Artists Seri - s sponsored lantic _City attending the UJA by Vivian Gilpin Robison. conference, told the JTA that Miss Adams is a member of the eight Jews were arrested in first violin section of the Detroit Hanover folowing an anti-White Symphony Orchestra and is in Paper demonstration. He said demand as a concert and radio that they were held for two days, artist throughout the middle and released on 500 marks bail. west. She began her musical ca- Typewriters taken from the of- reer at the age of five. fices of the Jewish committee at Karl Haas had his musical ed- the Finnhorst Camp in Hanover were returned, he said, as was ucation in Europe, having stud- the Zionist flag, which had been ied at the Conservatory of Music thrown on a garbage heap. Apol- in Mannheim, Germany. He has ogizing for their desecration of won an outstanding reputation as the banner, a spokesman for the a pianist and teacher and is one British troops said that the sol- of the originators of the Chamber diers had not known it was "a Music Festival and the founder of the Haas Quartet. Jewish flag." Interfaith Committee Host to Workers of Congress Fund Drive Interfaith Committee of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will be host to captains and workers of the fund raising committee at a tea at the home of Mrs. Sam Rosen, 2262 Chicago, at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 9. "Funds are the Tools of De- mocracy" is , the slogan of the fund raising drive under the chairmanship of Mrs. Max Said- man. A program showing results of activities of the interfaith com- mittee has been planned by its chairman, Mrs. Harry Stocker. Members and prospective donors are invited. The next meeting of the Worn- en's Division will be held on Jan. 16 at the Lee Plaza. Mrs. Anna Shepard, a national vice-presi- dent, will outline the work of the American Jewish Congress on the American scene. Earlier Deadline for Our Issue of Jan. 4 On account of New Year's Day occurring on Tuesday, copy for the issue ofJan. 4 of The Jewish News will have to be in the hands of the editor at 11 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 31. Photographs for this issue Will have to be in the hands of the editor before 11 a.m. on Fri- day, Dec. 28. Tickets for the performance are on sale at Grinnels, Metro Music House, 10324 Dexter, and from Mrs. Robison, TO. 8-5934. Browarney Family Club Elects B. Okum Ben Okum, former marine who served overseas for two years, is the new president of the Browarney Family club. He was installed at the ninth annual dinner, Sunday, Dec. 16, at Moss Catering Hall. Others installed were Allan Smith, vice president; Dave Berk, treasurer; Mrs. Allan Smith, financial secretary; Mrs. Irving Browarney, recording sec- retary. Harry Gross was toastmaster for the evening. Dave Okum en- tertained with several songs. It was a gala night for the club's returning servicemen. Welcomed back were Ben Okum, who holds the Purple Heart and three battle stars and who saw action on Okinawa; Nate Gilbert, who served on Guadalcanal in the marines for four years, and Al Baker, who served four years with the army. Orphans Arrive In Palestine JERUSALEM (Z0A)—Parti- san fighters from Poland, Italy and Russia ano. about 400 orph- ans were among the 778 refugees who reached Haifa aboard the Canadian Pacific Liner S.S. Prin- cess Kathleen. Friday, December 28, I94 Anti-Budgeting Gelfancl,New Haifa Technium Head, Committee Told Plans Detroit Palestine Projects To Correct Error Louis Gelfand, manager of committee of the American Soc- Sterling Engineering and Manu- technological • and engineering facturing Co., was elected chair- iety for the Advancement of the Misinterpreted Paragraph man of the Detroit Chapter of Haifa Institute. Mr. Heyman told Challenged By Council of the rise of a new type of Jew in Palestine who is leading in of Jewish Federations creative efforts for the upbuild- ing of the Jewish National Home. NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Elaborating on Palestine's Committee to Oppose National future possibilities, Mr. Heyman Budgeting has a responsibility declared that American Jews for correcting a false and unjust can make great contributions to- interpretation of a 1940 Council wards the solution of the Jewish document which is being dis- problem by assuring the training seminated by members of that of technical men who will be committee, H. L. Lurie, execu- able to carry on the great in- tive director of the Council of dustrial efforts being introduced Jewish Federations and Welfare by the pioneers. Funds, declared in a letter to Pointing out that the Haifa Ezra Z. Shapiro and other of- Technium has been recognized ficers of the committee, made by this government under the public here. GI Bill of Rights, Mr. Heyman The misinterpreted paragraph said a number of former U. S. appears in a letter to Sidney servicemen are preparing to Hollander, Council president, leave for Palestine to study in LOUIS GELFAND signed by Shapiro. The alleged Haifa. source of the quotation is a the American Society for the Gelfand's Plans memorandum prepared for the Advancement of the Haifa Tech- Mr. Gelfand has expressed the Committee on the Study of Na- nical Institute, succeeding Louis hope that technical men in De- tional Budgeting Proposals in Redstone. troit, and others concerned with 1940 by the council staff, listing The election meeting was held the advancement of the Haifa both the arguments for and Dec. 17 at Mr. Redstone's home. 'Ichnium, will join the local against the proposal. Fred M. Butzel was re-elect- chapter. He has announced plans Shapiro's Statement ed honorary chairman, a post for the selection of committees Mr. Shapiro's statement and with which he has been honored which should concern themselves quotation follows: since the inception of the Detroit with specific projects, prominent "That the Committee to Op- chapter of the society. Leon Kay engineers to be selected for tasks pose National Budgeting does was elected vice - chairman; to assist in whatever plans may not misread the real intentions Arthur Ross, secretary; Benja- be projected by the Jewish of officers of the Council in min Wilk, treasurer, re-elected. Agency. In addition to specific efforts pressing for the establishment Board Members to assist in Dr. W. C. Lowder- of a National Budgeting Ad- Mr. Gelfand has selected the milk's Jordan Valley program, visory Committee, is clearly in- dicated in the revealing report following to serve on the board Mr. Gelfand is working on a issued in September, 1940, by of directors; Edward Bernstein, plan for a scale relief medal of Jacob Blaustein, chairman of the Samuel Caplan, Isadore Good- the entire Palestine territory to Council's Budget Research .Com- man, Harvey Goldman, David help bring a better conception Mendelsohn, Morris Mendelsohn, of the size and relative locations mittee." He then said: "It might be ad- Louis Redstone, David Segal, of Jewish centers in Palestine. visable to agree at the outset Karl Segall, Philip Slomovitz. Mr. Gelfand, who acquired his "There is more heroism in self- that the national budgeting pro- cess is to be wholly of an ad- Jewish training in the United denial than in deeds of arms."— visory character and that there Hebrew Schools of Detroit, stud- Seneca. will be no immediate transfer of ied mechanical engineering at responsibility to the national Wayne University. He is mar- budget committee of the pre- ried to the former Rose Yolles. rogatives of national and over- They have two children and re- seas agencies or the authority of side at 17851 Steele. Millions prefer three points in St. Joseph Guest Speaker local welfare funds." (1) High quality (2) Fast action The chapter's election meeting Aspirin Study Committee (3) Real . economy. Always demand St. was addressed by M. D. Heyman Joseph Aspirin, world's largest seller at As the study committee for whom the report was prepared of New York, chairman of the 10c. Save more on 100 tablet size for 35% by the Council ''staff consisted of 18 members including Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Henry Mon- tor, Mrs. Dora Ehrlich, William Haber, Jacob Blaustein, Ben M. Selikman, the late Dr. Solomon Lowenstein, M. Lurie charged that the quotation extracted on Tuesday afternoon, January 8th, 1946 from the report could have been, with an equal lack of justifica- at the Masonic Temple tion attributed by Mr. Shapiro HELEN WAREN, GUEST SPEAKER to Rabbi Silver or Mr. Montor or GERTRUDE RIBLA, SOPRANO any other member of that com- mittee. Make your pledge now. 9142 Linwood Ave. To. 8-1239 Ty. 7-2880 , 3 POINTS IN BUYING ASPIRIN Pioneer Women's Organization 15th ANNUAL DONOR EVENT Southwest Girl Scouts To Hold Theater Party Girl Scouts in Southwest De- troit will hold a theater party at a matinee this Friday afternoon, Dec. 28, at the Lincoln Theater, 6034 W. Fort St. Everybody is welcome. The show starts at 1:30 p. m. Del Apel, manager of the Lin- coln Theater, has turned all fa- cilities over to the Girl Scouts for the afternoon. The money raised is to be used for day camping next year by the Girl Scouts. Refugee Rabbis In Shanghai Will Be Admitted to Canada MONTREAL, (JTA)—Canada will admit 51 refugee rabbis and their families who are now re- siding in Shanghai, it was an- nounced by the Canadian Jewish Congress. The refugees, totaling 67, will be allowed to enter under a non-immigrant status for a one-year period, as students, after which their cases will be reviewed. SARAH'S Poultry & Eggs 13918 LINWOOD Shoichet Always on Premises UNLIMITED PARKING Poultry Dressed and Cleaned Phone and Delivery Orders Promptly Filled A Bowlful of Health for your children's lunch! One tin of soup,plus one tin of milk or water, makes foour portions delicious soup. A rich concentrate of 'Aristocrat" tomatoes- and thick pure cream! 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