Page Sixteen Friday, January 11, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Youth's LISTENING Dr. Cantor to Address Beth El Sisterhood Dr. Nathan Cantor, professor of socialogy of the University of Buffalo, will address the sister- 0 S T Bnai Brith B & P Units To Hear Rabbi J. Cohen At Victory Luncheon Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, dir- In behalf of the proposed Mu- ector of the Bnai Brith Hillel sic Center of the Halevy Sing- ing Society, the activities com- Foundation at the Unversity of mittee under the chairmanship Michigan, will address the joint of Dr. William Klein, who is also chairman of the building com- mittee, is sponsoring a series of programs and gatherings. Programs and rallies are be- ing planned for the next two months, the climax of which will be reached on Sunday evening March 3, with the - presentation of the 21st Annual Halevy Con- cert in the Masonic Temple. Igor Gorin, famous baritone of radio and concert stage, will return as the featured artist. His program will include a special number which he will sing with the Hal- evy chorus, an elaborate work by Lazar Weiner entitled "To Thee, America." By Danny Raskin MUSIC- PUBLISHERS take note . .. There's another Gersh- win in our midst . . . His name is Al Waterstone and he writes ro- mantic ballads that would make even Sinatra swoon . . . Before going into service, Al wrote the rhythms for a complete show at the University of Michigan .. . Charlie Barnett, the bandmaster, was so impressed with one tune, he played it during an appear- ance at Hillel . . . The band broke up shortly after, hoWever, and Al received his greetings from the president . .. He's back in the swing now, and the melo- dies are again surging through his soul . . . with added fervor. * * * NEWS PREVIEW . . . E. Louis Neimand may leave his post soon as assistant director of the Jew- ish Community Center . . . If he does, it'll be to head the Center in St. Paul, Minn. . . . Just be- tween us, the go sign hinges on his finding a residential address out there. * * * ANOTHER REALIZATION of the rapidity with which time flies is a report that Rex Chapter 309 will leave A.Z.A. because of age . . . 'Twas but a short while back • . or so it seems ... that this great organization became the talk of the community after pre- senting a minstrel show which is still a classic . • . Their service record has been among the best . . . Harold Finegood is the first to be released . . . and there are 19 more to go . . . The fellows • made A.Z.A. mighty proud of them and they'll. certainly be a credit to the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. ,* * • Halevy Preparing For Annual Concert, New Music Center DR. NATHAN CANTOR hood of Temple Beth El on Mon- day, Jan. 14, at 2 p. m., in the Brown Memorial Chapel. During 1932 and 1933, Dr. Can- tor studied prison systems in Eu- rope, spending six months of this period living in the prisons of Germany. He is the author of several texts on criminology. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1:30 in the Social Hall. Hillel Foundation Services At 'M' to Be Held Jan. I - I Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan will hold Conservative and Re- form Services Friday evening, Jan. 11. After services Dean Er- ich A. Walter will lead a discus- Sion on the role of the student in building and maintaining world peace. Conservative services will be led by Morris Stulberg, of Mar- shall, and Eugene Malitz, of De- troit. Reform Service will be led by Rita Hyman and Ruth Wol- kowsky, of Florida, Richard Deutch of Chicago and Joyce Donen, of New York. After the discussion a social hour will be held under the di- rection of Frances Pearl of New Jersey. Morris Stulberg is in THE PICTURE of Rabbi Morris charge of the religious services, Adler in Tokyo, used for our and Helen Alpert, of New York, publication, was taken by Nate of the Fireside Discussion. • Kusnit with a captured German On Jan. 10, Samuel Kellman, camera brought there by one of regional counselor of the Michi- the other boys. gan Group Vocational Guidance * * * Program of Bnai Brith addressed SOCIAL SCENE . . . a com- Hillel members on the opportuni- munity awakening .. . The Holi- ties for graduates in the profes- day Hop Arbor Day Dance at the sional and vocational fields. Jewish Center, Jan. 13 . . . with melodies by Bobby Grayson .. . Freedom Holds to Lead will have three checkrooms going In NW Bowling League at one time! . . . National Council of Jewish Juniors present a dance - Freedom held on to the lead- at the Belcrest Hotel, Jan. 19 .. . ership of the Northwest HebreNV with Mickey Wolfe on the Congregation Men's . Club bowl- rhythm rendius . . . and expli- ing league by blasting Unity for cit notice that it will not be a three points. Conservation, in coupled affair . . . The Infantile second place, also took three Paralysis Fund will benefit from points. the dance given by World War II Bill Plotkin overtook Dave vets of Julius Rosenwald Post ... Miller in the individual-high ave- at the Jewish . Center, Jan. 27 ... rage race, moving up to 172, Bill Gail for terpsi-tunes . . . while Miller dropped to 171. Definite date of semi-formal Val- entine Dance of Young People's counter and continued seeing her Club of Northwest Hebrew Con- through the battles of Okinawa, gregation at Detroit-Leland, set Saipan, Guam, the Philippines for Feb. 2 . . . with plans for a and Japan . . . He was ari avia- Queen of Hearts judging. tion mechanic on a seaplane ten- * * * der, and early in the war sent us LT. LOU HANDLER was in the control stick handle from the town to buy an amphibious truck plane on whicli 'Capt. Joe Foss e . the army calls it a "duck" shot down: 16 Jap Zeros. Harry won't forget very easily . . . for the summer . opening of his Camp Tamakwa . . . and took the time droves of Kamakazis time out to referee the Wilsoh- filled the air like so many flies Bell main eventer at. Olympia ... . . . but not one hit the ship .. . Says the camp will open for sure Every boy had a prayer on his after the four years of closed lips and they all :later believed doors . . . and that's good news that it had been their turn to to a lot of folks whose 6-16 year have them answered . . . A hum- old sons "wanna be like Mr. Han- orous aspect appeared when the dler" . .. Lou at present is di. fellows picked up a stray lamb rector of athletics at Ft. Sill, on one of the islands . The Okla. . . . and remarked that in cook fed it for three days, and all the times he has been referee- then it died .. . He was put on ing sports contests between the the ship's blacklist .. . and some Indian schools out there . . . he of the boys were afraid to eat any more of his cooking! has yet to hear one say "ugh!" * • * ;lc * * "The broad minded see the THE GAL who served him sandwiches in the California USO truth in different religions, the . .. before he went overseas . . . narrow minded see only the dif- is now Harry Weinstein's wife ference." —Oliver Wendell Holmes. ▪ a Saw her standing behind the The Halevy chorus rehearses every Tuesday from 9 to 11 p.m. in the Roosevelt School under Dan Frohman, musical director of Halevy. Information regarding MISS NORMA LEWIS various memberships and concert tickets can be obtained there, or victory luncheon of Business and by phoning TO. 8-6633. Professional Women of Bnai Brith, Louis Marshall and Pisgah Chachmey Lublin Offers Women, on Sunday afternoon; 20, at Latin Quarters. Pro- Two Programs on Radio Jan. ceeds will be used to support Bnai Brith projects. A most interesting new radio. Miss Norma Lewis, TO. 7-8020, program entitled "The Yeshivah Bachur" will be presented every member of the committee, in co- Saturday from 8:35 to 8:50 p.m. operation with Ruth Berg, TO. 7-3383, and Rosetta Rois, TY. 7- on Altman's Jewish hour. 9050, are in charge of reserva- The Yeshivah Bochur program tions. which became popular with the Jews of New York, is under the direction of Samuel Kaplan. All Yeshivath Chachmey -Lublin announces that Consolidated Tea Co. of New York is donating time for this program. The "Voice of the Yeshiva" program is presented every Sun- Hamisha Asar b'Shevat will -day from- 10:45 to 11 a.m. on Weinberg's hour through the be celebrated next Thursday in all branches of the U'nited Heb- courtesy of United Daries. rew Schools. The story of the festival will Migdal Chapter Plans be studied in all classes. Parties, Barn ,Dance at Jericho at which Palestinian fruits will be the main feature, will be ar- Migdal Chapter, League for ranged by pupils • with the as- • Labor Palestine, announces a siitance of -teachers. Thursday barn dance to be held Feb. 9 at afternoon assemblies will be held Jericho Temple. Proceeds will go in the auditoriums of the various ' to Hechalutz Organization of schools. America to assist in the program A tree planting project, to of training American pioneers which all children contribute, is for settlement in Palestine. A the culminating point of the fes- profeisional folk dance caller and tival. Hundreds of trees are be- orc4eStra will provide the enter- ing planted each year by the tainment. children of the United Hebrew Tickets can be purchased from Schools in the Palestinian for- Migdal members or by calling ests through the Jewish National TO. 5-0431 Fund.. VHS Branches To Observe Hamisha Warsaw Survivor Returns to Germany With News for DP Josef Rosenzaft, survivor the Warsaw ghetto and of t Auschwitz and Bergen-Belse concentration camps, whose ope letter to the Jews of Detroit a pears on the first page of th issue, flew back to Germany t week to resume his duties chairman of the Central Jewis Committee representing the 80 000 Jews in the American, Bri ish and French occupation zon of Germany. Mr. Rosenzaft, who was sh three times by his Nazi capto while trying to escape, came the U. S. last month to addre the historic National Conferen a of the United Jewish Appeal His report, together with t reports of other leaders of Eu ope, Palestine and the U. S. sti red American Jewish communi leaders to adopt the unpreceden ed quota of $100,000,000 in 19 for the United Jewish Appe and the National Refugee Se vice. Mr. Rosenzaft said: "The b news I am bringing back to t hungry and homeless Jews Bergen-Belsen and in the oth : camps for displaced Jews is th American Jewry has not forsak us. I shall report to my peop that the Jews of the Unit States have pledged themselv to raise $100,000,000 in- 19 through the UJA to give us opportunity to live again and be free again on the same bas as other .human beings. For t survivors of a once vital a proud European Jewish popul tion, this action by Americ Jewry has been the most e couraging and heartening ne since 1933." Asar on Thursday Trees • By J. DORSEY CALLAHAN (With apologies to Joyce Kilme (From his new book, "Music 00 Stage," published by Conjure House) I think that I should like to see That strangely acrobatic tree That with its mouth pressed to the so Somehow contrives to look at God. And in its double-jointed way Lifts up its leafy arms to pray. That, lacking comb and brush, w wear At times, a bird's nest in its hair. 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