Friday, September 20, 1946 THE Jewish Youth, Your Attention! By SARA PHILKA Jewish Youth, are you listening To the rumble of thunder Sounding faintly in the far-off wilderness Of an almost forgotten land, Reminiscent of a wandering people And echoing of an almost forgotten faith— A Jewish faith? Be quick—stop what you are doing and listen! If you haven't the time, then take the time. But be quick. The matter at hand is urgent; the time for action is now. You have everything to gain if you listen And everything to lose if you don't. Rise up, Oh Youth! Rise up! There's a storm brewing and it's heading North and south, east and west, Slowly—surely—threatening—frightening! A dangerous menace, Reaching with a million arms, Ready to crush you in its fold. Rise up, Oh Youth! Rise up! Your future as a Jew is at stake And the future of Judaism is in your hands. Your deeds, your words and your faith Can erect the tower of strength That will weather the wind, the rain And the threatening storm that is yet to come- Unless—but wait! Perhaps there is hope. Listen closely, youth! Listen to the wind and the echoing voices Crying out for a miracle of deliverance— A miracle of deliverance—and why can't we, yes— Let us be their miracle and our own, Let us sip the glory of our heritage, And live as Jews. In thought—in tradition—and in spirit. Let us take an oath—here and now, And bear allegiance to our faith. Let us reap from the past, A determined will for the present For a greater and more glorious future. For ourselves! For our children! For Israel! Let us prepare for the storm! And should it break, if we prepare It will not be menacing! It will not be frightening! Well. Jewish Youth—will you rise up nom? Or will you let the storm drown Your every hope. your every dream? Its up to you! Maggie Teyte to Sing At Music Hall Sept. 28 $9,500,000 Collected By JNF in 10 Months Maggie Teyte, English soprano, will present a recital of vocal mu- JERUSALEM. (JTA)—Approxi- sic in the Music Hall Saturday mately $9.500.000 was received by evening, Sept. 23. Miss Teyte has not appeared in the Jewish National Fund fram the United States since before the October. 1945, through' July, 1946. . war, and her De- it was announced here this week. troit recital will This represents an increase of be her first since about 33 per cent over the pre- she sang with the Symphony ceding period when approximately Orchestra in Or- $7.000.000 was collected. chestra Hall. The largest. remittance came Miss Teyte is from the United States and to- 56. When the taled more than $6.000,000. Pales- Telephone Hour' tine, South Africa and Britain was negotiating' followed in that order. For the to bring her back L... first time in many years, small to this country, Maggie Teyte the music business wondered if remittances were received from a her voice still worked the same number of liberated European magic. After last week's broad- countries. cast they had proof that the art of Maggie Teyte was unchanged. 3 Dancers Formed Ballet for America "It shimmers with steller rmmes,” John Martin, New York Times dance critic, wrote of Ballet for America, which will be seen for the first time here at Music Hall Sept. 23 through Sept. 25. Organization of Ballet for Amer- ica was accomplished and its backing obtained not by an im- pressario, but by three dancers Yurek Shabelevski, Yurek Lazow- ski and 'Tatiana Grantzova. As dancers, each of the three was an established star. How well those three accom- plished the organization is indi- cated by Ballet for America's roster. Nana Gollnor, one of the most sought-after ballerinas this year; Kathryn Lee, Bettina Rosay, Halina Razomova, Virginia Barnes and Paul Petroff, James Lyons, Shaun O'Brien, and of course, Shabelevski. Lazowski and Grant- zeva. Holiday Greetings Dexter Recreation 9840 Dexter at Boston Bowling - Billiards First Class Equipment Friendly Service 'Reservations Solicited TY. 5-9483 JEWISH NEWS Register Now... Vote Nov. 5! Page Sixty-three Shipping Books to Europe Via JDC City Clerk Thomas D. Lead- better calls attention to the fact that the Registration Bureau at 111 City Hall is open daily from 8 a. m. to 4:45 p. m., including Saturdays, and on Oct. 14, 15 and 16, the last three days for regis- tration before the Nov. 5 election, will be open evenings until 8 p. m. for the convenience of those who cannot register during the day. Qualified electors who have moved since they last voted may save themselves a trip to the City Hall and the possibility of waiting in line later on, by mailing in a signed removal notice now, giving the old and new addresses. Trans- fer will then be completed at the office and elector notified of the new ward and voting district. Also, on the last three days of At the Joint Distribution Committee warehouse in New York, registration, Oct. 14, 15 and 16, Mr. Leadbetter will establish 19 Dr. Bernhard Kahn, honorary chairman of J.D.C. European Ex- outside registration bureaus in ecutive Council, accepts the first of 6,000 Hebrew and Yiddish text- various sections of the city. books contributed by the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America for shipment overseas by the J.D.C. to the displaced persons camps in Europe, to Italy, Shanghai and other lareas. Left to right, Dr. Kahn, Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, chairman of overseas projects for the League, and Mrs. Barnett E. Kopelman, president o fthe League. The texts, to be used in J.D.C.-supported Contributions of $130,000 by five educational training and retraining centers, are for use by children leading corporations to the $100,- through the eighth grade. 000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Over- seas Needs and Palestine were an- nounced at a luncheon of the non- new Year qreelingi sectarian Community Committee of New York at the University ChM. A gift of $50,000 by Loew's Inc. affiliates and subsidiaries headed LADIES APPAREL CHILDREN'S WEAR the list of contributions announced COSTUME JEWELRY by George W. Bacon, chairman of Large Corporations Support UJA Drive 1946 5707 LESLYE'S the special gifts committee of the Community Committee in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal, which is headed by Nelson A. Rockefeller. Contributions of $25,000 each were made by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey and the United Rayon Sales Corporation. 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