• Page Twenty-four Hechalutz to Open Seminar This Friday Hechalutz Organization of De- troit will hold a three-day sem- inar this coming week-end, be- ginning with an Oneg Shabbat at 8:30 p. m. this Friday. The sessions will continue on Satur- day and Sunday with a discussion of problems affecting American youth who plan to settle in Pal- estine. The seminar will end Sunday evening with a rally calling for the active participation of Amer- ican Jewish youth in the up- building of Palestine. Shmuel Beri-Zvi, of Ein Hashophet, Pal- estine, who is in America as an emissary to the Hechalutz move- ment, and Dave Biderman, mem- ber of the national secretariat of Hechalutz, will be in Detroit to address the sessions. Hechalutz is the movement through which Jewish young men and women are trained for life in Palestine. Hechalutz main- tains two training farms in the U. S., one at Cream ,Ridge, N. J., and the other at Hightstown, N. J., at which chalutzhn train for cooperative agricultural set- tlement in Palestine. Elchanan Ross, Gershom and Annabelle Segelman, former Detroiters who recently departed for Palestine, were members of Hechalutz. All young men and women in- terested in the Chalutz movement are invited to attend the sessions at the Farband Folks Shule, Tay-i for and TWelfth. Our Film Folk Friday, June 14, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS n Lighter Vein The week's best stories Mezuzah versus Lulav A woman Who did not get along well with her husband re- marked to him that she wished she were a - mezuzah. "You would then kiss me upon leaving and entering the house," she said. "And I wish you were a liilav" replied the husband. "Why?" "Then I would shake you for seven days and' put you away for the remainder of the year." * * * Exclusive Evidence The question of conclusive 'evi- dence is raised by the following dialogue overheard between two students of Rabbinics: Beryl: "It is a well-known fact that no pious JeW is permitted to walk about with his head un- covered, • and yet how is. it that in our Torah there is no com- mandment to this effect?" Shmeryl: "You are greatly mistaken. There are numerous places in the Torah where the sin of hatlessness is pointed out to us. Take, for example, the passage in Genesis which tells us that Jacob went out from Beer- sheba and went toward Haran. Now, I ask you, do you think for a moment that a good and pious Jew like the Patriarch Jacob would walk such a long distance without. a hat?" * * * "Wheelbarrow" Religion It was Richard•Baxter, the Eng- lish divine, who often said that certain people possessed "wheel- barrow religion." "Why do you say that?" • a friend asked, "Because," replied Baxter, "they go only when they are shoved." Earn Radio Awards For 'Eternal Light' 40 Hechalutz Members Embark for Palestine NEW YORK (JTA) — Forty American members of the Hecha- lutz movement sailed for Pales- tine to settle in various coopera- tive colonies there. Five children, the youngest eight months old, sailed with their parents aboard the S.S. Marine Shark. The prospective settlers were trained for several years at two training farms at Hightstown and Cream Ridge, N. J. They will enter agriculture, engineering, education and other fields as members of the Histadruth, the Jewish labor federation. This is the f o u-r t h Hechalutz-trained group to leave within the last eight months. Also sailing are eight American ex-servicemen who will attend the Hebrew Uni- versity and the Haifa Technicon under the provisions of the GI FRANK PAPP, director, and Bill of Rights. MORTON WISHENGRAD, script writer, at a _ performance of Groucho Marx described a cer- Eternal Light, the drama series tain star as: "She's five divorces sponsored by Jewish Theological old—but she doesn't look a • day over three!" Seminary of America, and broad- cast over the NBC network. Both were mentioned in the award of honorable mention to the Eternal Light as one of the "national programs contributing most to education and public interest", and "to persons most consistent- ly identified with production, writing and directing of pro- gram's contributing most to pub- lic education and interest". Opposition Seen To Emigration by Jews in Hungary BUDAPEST (JTA)—Anti-emi- gration sentiments which have been openly manifeeed by gov- ernmental sources are now crop- ping up in Jewish circles. -- At a meeting in Pecs, Chief Rabbi Ferenc Hevesi urged the. Jews to forgive the Hungarians for the sufferings visited upon them. The Jewish community, how- ever, still has many grievances. Under the proposed land reform law, there is a danger that Jews will not recover property confis- cated from them in 1942. Many Jews are also embittered by the delay in repatriating all Hun- garian Jews who were deported , by the Nazis. Many are still miss- ing, and nothing is known of their situation or whereabouts. OUR CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! Czech Revisionists Unite With the General Zionists PRAGUE, (JTA)—The first New Zionist Organization con- ference - in Czechoslovakia since the war opened here with an an- nouncement that the Revision- ists would join in - a united front with the Zionist Organization in the fight for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. (Copyright 1945 Jewish Telegraphic Agency) By LEON GUTTERMAN Reblooming after 23 years, "Abie's Irish Rose" is scheduled to pour additional Wealth into the lap of writer Anne Nichols. It was 23 years ago. that the play made its bow. Since then it has made millions. It ran five and a half years on the New York stage. - It cleaned up when Para- mount screened it, then became a hit on the air, and now Bing Crosby and Author Nichols be- lieve their new screen version will mean another heavy dollar harvest! * * * Comedian Eddie Cantor has finally staged the network debut of the next-youngest of his five quip-lashed daughters when Marilyn Cantor appeared as guest on the "Eddie Cantor Show" over NBC the other day. Marilyn, 20, is the only one of the Cantor girls to seek a theatrical career. The other's, Margie, Edna, Natalie and Janet, prefer to sit on -the Slidelines and applaud. Marilyn,: no novice in the entertainment world, has -filled a highly suc- cessful singing engagement this season at Leon and Eddie's night club in New York. Rut Papa Eddie tells me: "Marilyn inherits her mother's talent and her fath- er's looks!" * * ti Groucho Marx tells me that he knows a producer who is so much in love with his v7ife that he's holding her over for another year! * • * * The violinist who will be doubling for John Garfield in the Warner picture. "Humoresque" is the young . Isaac Stern . from New York. Warners have just engaged him and he will probably- advise on the picture, as will Oscar Levant, pianist, author, Informa- tiOn Pleaser, character, bon vi- vant and actor, who is also in the cast. As many popular classic- al compositions as possible are to be incorporated into the produc- tion,. and among other things the Peter Meremblum California Junior Symphony' will play the "Poet and Peasant" overture. 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