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THE JEWISH NO•AS

-Friday, September 27, 1946

srael Himelhoch's 60th Birthday

Noted Merchant Acclaimed
As Leader in Community

Van Paassen Will Address
Christian Palestine Rally
Oct. 7 at St. Paul Church

Bnai Brith Sponsors
Coast-to-Coast Tour
Of 'Singing Sad Sack'

WASHINGTON, D. C.—"Sad
Sack,' famous cartoon character
of World War II days, is making
Israel Himelhoch, one of Detroit's leading merchants. and a coast-to-coast tour of veterans
uffnunity leaders, who will celebrate his 60th birthday on and military hospitals under
Outraged by the failure of Great Britian to live up to
t. 2, continues to receive acclaim as one of our community's sponsorship of Bnai Brith, Amer- pledges made to the Jewish people for the facilitation of the
'most valuable workers and spokesmen for causes involving ica's oldest and largest Jewish settlement of Jews in Palestine, Christian leaders in Detroit
service organization.
have banded together to express their protests, at a mass
'social progress.
He has come to life as the
-For more than a Quarter of a century, Mr. Himelhoch has been
meeting to be held Monday evening, Oct. 7, at the St. Paul
"Singing
Sad
Sack"..
in
the
per-
:recognizr,d as one of the most constructive community planners, and son of former Lt. Marvin Joel Cathedral, Woodward and Hancock.
'ale valued services were reflected especially in activities of the Corn-
Pierre Van Paassen, eminent Christian Zionist. author
Betnun of Salt Lake City, who
i . .inunity Fund. the War Chest, Allied Jewish Campaigns, the Jewish recently left Washington on his of several best sellers and famous as a foreign correspondent
elfare FederatiOn and Temple Beth El.
swing across the Continent to en- and lecturer, will be the guest speaker.
tertain hospitalized veterans and
Others on the program will include R. J. Thomas and
Spearheaded
GIs with his accordion, original Frank X. Martel, CIO and AFL leaders; the Rev. Farrell. Dr.
Drive
songs and piano numbers. He is H. H. Crane, the Rev. Ellsworth Smith and the Rev. Tracy
For a number
traveling - in an attractively re-
Pullman.
itif years the head
modeled army jeep, which rode
The meeting will be open to the public and there will be
of the public re-
out the historic Battle of the
Jations commit-
no
solicitation
of funds. Further details will be announced
Bulge, and will visit some 100
*ee of the Allied
veterans hospitals and many next week.
Jewish Cam-
Army and Navy hospitals on his
sign, Mr. Him-
1,700 Certificates: Only 170
6-month tour.
:elhoch di-
Le Shono
An original songbook, "Sad for Jewish Immigrants
rected the im-
Sack Sings," written by Betnun
—
The
JERUSALEM
(Palcor)
portant publicity
and illustrated with the famous
Tovo Tiko.evu
;efforts which
Palestine Government has grant-
cartoons created by ex-Sergeant
!pearheaded the
ed
1,700
immigration
certificates
Mal. the New Year
George Baker, has been pub-
uccessful
for the period of Sept. 15 to Oct.
lished
by
Bnai
Brith
for
free
dis-
aising activities
bring Health
tribution to the hospital patients. 15, of which only 170 will be
in behalf of over-
available for new Jewish immi-
seas. national
and Happiness
grants. Twelve hundred and thir-
Haganah and Irgun Groups
. an d local serv-
ty
of
the
certificates
have
been
• Bitter Exchange
to our Members
ices.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Hag- allotted to Jewish refugees who
Born - Oct. 2,
arrived
early
in
the
summer
and
and Friends
anah and the Irgun Zvai Leumi
1886. in Caro,
Mich.. Mr. Him-
engaged in a bitter exchange over ar only now being released from
hun-
Athlit
transit
camp.
Two
"-elhoch was grad-
their underground radios, while
the certificates are for '
snated from Cass
the Stern Group posted angry dred of
•High School. De-
placards in the streets following non-Jews.
I The last group of 2.300 to be
troit: Alma
the first step in Haganah's cam-
permitted to land in Palestine
College
l,(Mich.)
paign to crush the extremist
before the naval blockade and
(A. B., 1907) and
groups.
;Harvard t LL.B.
Haganah speakers interrupted :deportations to Cyprus began last
law in Newt Mr. Himelhoch 12 years ago-6a-
month, will remain in Athlit Un-
1910). He practiced
in his corn- programs in theaters throughout
til the next certificate grant.
York 4 1910-14) before returning to! operates with him
'Detroit to assume leadership of munal efforts. She initiated and Tel Aviv to appeal to the audi-
iness house which has ac- developed the platoon school sys- ences not to contribute money to
`the bu,,
.either of the dissident groups and
;quired an enviable record here I tern in Detroit and was director
::under the firm name of Himeloch : of Elementary School Organiza- urging them not to be coerced by I
' tion of the local public schools— threats. The Haganah radio,
& Co.
one of the matt important posi- "Voice of Israel," issued similar
Leadership
' Recognize d
the
e local educational appeals . Simultaneously, , the Ir-
M r . Himelhoch's leadership , Lions in
ualities became evident during , set-up. After resigning her posi- ' gun exploded pamphlet bombs in
kis four terms as president of tion with the Board of Educatoin. the streets, containing leaflets
she became associated with , calling for support of their pro-
Beth El, when he direct- I
! iTemple Temple's
activities during Himelhoch Bros. and Co. where ' gram.
, ed the
1 she is now executive vice-presh
-
``the depression years.
A liberal in his approach to dent. ' Ballet Russe de Monte
social and political problems. Mr. 1 Mr. Himelhoch has two sons, !
Carlo Here Oct. 10 to 13
Himeloch is versatile in many . Jerome and Charles. and a grand-
fields, including music and the davghter, the daughter of Mr.
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
..
I and Mrs. Jerome Himelhoch.
drama.
will open the fall season at Ma-
Jerome Himelhoch, a graduate sonic Auditorium on Thursday,
Guided Temple Forum
- During his presidency of Tem - jof Harvard and a Rhodes. scholar,
Oct. 10, and will continue for
ple Beth El, he guided the Tern- ; taught at Drew University, Madi- three additional performances.
ple Forum, presided at some of ! son N . J., before entering the i
dUlaisselda based as seat tsassag WO el
Three ballets entirely new to
Popular brands.
,their sessions, and encouraged i U. S. Army Medical Corps from Detroit are on the program—Le
1 which he recently was discharged. Baiser De La Fee, Raymonda and
:
progressive
educational
programs.
11
down harmful
He has headed special gifts di- !Charles Himelhoch, was graduat- The Night Shadow.
visions in Allied Jewish Cam- I ed from Wesleyan University, I Oct. 10, the famous cast will
after - effects. Enjoy
paigns with marked progress. `Middletown, Conn., and is now present Ballet Imperial, LeBaiser
full smoking pleasure
Mrs. Himelhoch — Miss Rose I employed at Himelhoch Bros. and De La Fee. Blue Bird and Le
Beau Danube.
Phillips before her marriage to Co.
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`Henry V' Continues
On Cinema Screen

Haifa Rail Station Blast
and Rodeo.
Causes Extensive Damage
JERUSALEM (JTA) — T h e ! The cast w'il include the same

Eastern Railway Station in Haifa
"Henry V." the Laurence Olivier was rocked by a severe blast on
phut oplay version of the Shake- Sept. 20, which destroyed the
ticket office and caused extensive
...spearean spectacle, continues at
(' - image to platforms and several
Theater.
Cinema
the
coaches. There veere no casual-
There are two ties.
performances'
According to a polce com-
ally, including munique, the explosives were in
undays, with a barrel placed at the entrance
II 'seats re- to the station by "four armed
S3erved, at 2:30 Jews.
The barrel had painted
and 8:30. Spon- on it the word "Danger" in Eng-
sored by the The- lish, Hebrew and Arabic. Loss
tre Guild, the of life was avoided as a result of
shown warnings telephoned to the sta-
m is
ly in a few tioi , rail officials and police
erican- k e y headquarters several minutes be-
L. OLIVIER cities. Detroit be- fore the explosion.
au •Hevery v• ing the seventh
to have the chance to see it.
Besides Olivier. the cast includes
Renee Asherson, Leo Germ. Leslie

Banks, Felix Aylmer and other
outstanding British stage stars.

Goldstein, Weil
to Assist UN Delegates

WASHINGTON,' (JTA)—Rabbi

Herbert H. Goldstein, president
of the Synagogue Council of
America, and Frank Weil, presi-
dent of the National Jewish
fare Board, were appointed as
members of the 100-man advisory
. commission to the American del-
egation to the United Nations Ed-
ucationsd, Scientific and Cultural
--Organita tion, which is scheduled
. to h 0 Id it
m eeting in Paris
Is s- first 111

in .November.

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their Families

and Friends

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Healthy

and Prosperous

'New Year.

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Brown. Frederic Franklin. Leon
Danielian, Robert Lindgren, Peter

Deign, Stanley Zompakos and
: others.
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