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February 21, 1947 - Image 15

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Page Fifteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 21, 1947

Pisgah Women Offer Two Comedies
For Paid-up Members' Entertainment

Our Letter Box

Community-Wide Choir to Participate
In Hashofar's Youth Purim Festival

The program is sponsored by
In keeping with the spirit of
Brotherhood in the Press
Jewish Music Month, a Purim Hashofar, Society for Advance-
Editor, The Jewish News:
Every year there is set aside Music Festival will be presented ment of Jewish Music, in cooper-
a definite period known as at 3 p. m. March 2 in the audi- ation with the religious schools
Brotherhood Week, to emphasize torium of the Jewish Community
of the following institutions:
the patterns which make broth- Center.
erhood a living reality. With
The program will include Bnai David, Bnai Moshe, Shaarey
strife and discord on every hand, "Sonata in A Minor" by Kurt Zedek, Temple Beth, El, Temple
our first question is: Who are tEe Saffir, to be performed by Arthur Israel, the United Hebrew
people who create the patterns Benavi, violinist, with Saffir at Schools and the Yiddish schools.
and show us the way?
Serving on the Youth Festival
the piano. A Purim operetta will
The press is perhaps the most be presented by the Shaarey Committee are Julius ChMes,
active agency in the field. It is Zedek Religious School choir Cantor Hyman J. Adler, Walter
basicly responsible for promoting under the direction of Shirley Farber, Rabbi Leon Fram,
the ideals of brotherly love and Subar. -
Moishe Haar, Bernard Isaacs,
understanding. But who is behind
The climax of the program will Doris Markel, Mrs. Mendelsohn,
the press? Each editor does his be a presentation of Purim songs Wolf Schneider, M. Segal and
part and each religious group by the mass Children's Choir Miss Subar.
The program is open to the
serves its own with an abun- composed of children of,. Hebrew,
public and the youth of the corn-
Pisgah Women Players' cast for the two one-act plays on Feb. dance of material. But it is easy c
24, at Central High School. Left to right: Cyrilla Purnell, Nelle to talk of brotherhood within the Yiddish
the city. and religious schools of , munity are especially invited.
family. It is when the stimulus
Laban, Anne H. Helfman, Helen Goldman and Belle Menkowitz.
and inspiration conies from out-
Pisgah Women Players of is a farce conveying the conse- side the ranks that it is most Abdullah Offers to Solve Palestine Problem
Pisgah Women No. 122 of Bnai quences that befall a young bride noteworthy.
Brith will present their annual who sets aside one day to inter-
Hardly a day passes that we do
paid-up - membership affair at
not see something written by Dr.
view all women agents.
8:30 p. m. Monday, Feb. 24, at
Pisgah Dance Group's perform- Maeanna Cheserton-Mangle. This
Central High School, Linwood
Christian woman gives her time
ance, music and singing will com- and talents unstintingly and her
and Tuxedo.
This year's two one-act plays plete the evening's entertain- outlets are not confined to the
By BERL CORALNIK
.
are entitled "Permanent" and ment. Admission is free for all Christian press. Every leading
Foreign Minister Henry Phara-
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Reports i
'Thursdays at Home." The for- paid up members. Those attend- Anglo-Jewish paper in America
that
King
Abdullah
of
Transjor-
on
reminded members of the
mer Is a dramatic comedy reveal- ing are asked to bring canned a some
.
d h
ar-
ing episodes that occur in a fash- milk and Passover supplies for ticles, editorials and stories. In , clan has just proposed a new - so- charter of the Arab League
this way she is living what she lution" of the Palestine problem which compels its seven member
ionable beauty salon. The latter SOS overseas relief.
preaches. Yet she does not under which Arab desert forces states to respect the sovereignty
preach. She deftly brings before loyal to him would occupy sub- of the others. Any attempt by
f stantial areas of Palestine with Transjordan to carry out the
er readers the meaning
tacit British agreement, have been "Greater Syria" scheme would be
brotherhood, not as theory, but
a breach of the charter, he said_
heard here.
as applied to every day living.
According to those reports.
seeds
She is qu iet y I sow ng see
s of
CARD OF SYMPATHY
constructive intercultural rela- which have been given . a certain
The Progressive Ladies Unter-
tions amount of credence here, Abdul-
One who aims to present in , lah advanced this scheme when stitzung Verein extends its heart-
NEW YORK — Former Magis- a dignified and yet simple man- he called on Lt. Gen. Sir Evelyn felt sympathy
to Mrs. Betty
trate Bernard A. Rosenblatt insti- ner the ideals of brotherhood, Barker, retired British command- Kruger and son on the recent
gated the first test case in pur- needs such sources for help in er in Palestine. The Transjordan loss of their beloved husband
Close's Mouth Closed
his task. Dr. Cheserton-Mangle . puppet ruler is said to have pro- and father.
Mutual Network's contract with
attractively and consistently fur- posed his force of "two battle-
Mervin K. Hart's National Eco-
nishes this information. From ready divisions" sweep into Pal-
her column, 'Religion at Work," estine and occupy most of the
nomic Council. will not be re-
we find anecdotes which exem- country except Jerusalem and the
newed. Upton Close's final broad-
plify God working through His Mediterranean coast.
cast was on Feb. 11.
Pin Down Terrorists
children of whatever race or
Differences between Hart and
The British forces now in Pal-
creed. These -.illustrations aid
estine, numbering more than
lose are reported to have de-
teachers and preachers.
Her editorials provide material 100,000, would, according to Ab-
veloped. During negotiations for
and inspiration for our own dullah's propqsal, remain "neu-
renewal, Hart requested to be
thinking and writing. Her stories tral" in the face of this "inva-
allowed to broadcast on the pro-
uniquely set forth the principles sion" and would pin down the
posed new series in place of
of Brotherhood in language that . Jewish "terrorist" forces to pre-
Close. This was refused.
is fascinating and understand- vent them from offering resist-
Close's current broadcasts under
able for children and young peo- ance.
The only opposition that could
sponsorship of the NEC began
ple. In addition to this, she
Feb. 19 1946. Since then, he has
brings to the Jewish press great be expected would be from the
writers from every religious sect die-hard Husseini faction, the fol-
incurred much opposition. The
and on every pertinent subject lowers of Haj Amin el Husseini,
National Real Estate Board, the
If a medal were to be given to exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, whose
BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT
Texas State Teacher's Association
and the Minnesota House of Rep- chase of land in Palestine by the Christian who had done the family feud with the Hashimites.
most through the Jewish press of which family Abdullah is a
resentatives withdrew invitations
extended to Close to speak before Jews last week when he attempt- to set the pattern of Brother- member, has existed for genera-
ed
to
buy
four
acres
on
Mt.
Car-
hood,
it would most worthily go Lions.
them. Bishop Bernard J. Sheil of
Transjordan Kingdom
Chicago denounced Close on the mel near Haifa. to Dr. Maeanna Cheserton-Man-
Many A Simple
The territory to be occupied
latter's own radio time.
The purchase was barred by gle.
• • •
by Abdullah's forces presumably
SAMUEL M. SEGAL,
Jewish Dish Be-
the British mandatory govern- Rabbi, Mt. Neboh Congregation, would be incorporated into his
Maertz Quits Business
ment on grounds that the land is
comes A "Bala•
130
W.
79th
St,
Transjordan
kingdom.
The
re-
Homer Maertz, convicted Chi-
in the area which was restric ted
New York 24, N. Y.
maining areas eventually would
zago hoodlum, and one of the
busta's
Meichein
• • •
be proclaimed an autonomous
most extensive publishers and to Arab buyers in the White
JNF Women's Thanks
_Jewish territory, although the
When You Add An
distributors of anti-Semitic liter- Paper of 1939.
Negev—the southern desert—
Explaining the circumstances Editor, The Jewish News:
ature in the country, has discon-
Your
regular
publicity
of
news
Exciting Dash Or
would
be
retained
as
a
British
tinued his activities, Which he surrounding the case, Homer Bi-
pertaining to the Ladies Auxil-
7onducted under the name of gart, New York Herald_Tribune iary of the Jewish National Fund, possession.
Two Of
Little or no opposition would
correspondent, wrote: "The White
Pioneer News Service.
• • •
Paper was put out by former your paper's strong Zionist policy be expected from the Arab states
Prime Minister Neville Cham- which has increased this com- except possibly Syria and Leb-
KlapproW 'Kaput'
berlain's government to appease munity's consciousness of the anon, which fear Abdullah's am-
Judge William G. Smith of the the Arabs. Contradicting the tragic plight of our people and bitions to rule a united Arab
U. S. District Court for the Dis- Mandate, under which Britain our desperate need for a National kingdom embracing those two
trict of New Jersey, handed down pledged the Jews "a national Homeland in Palestine; and your countries and Palestine.
a decision on Feb. 7, denying the home in Palestine," the White influence in having our donor
application of August Klapprott, Paper curbed immigration and event publicized, plus innumer- Lebanese. Parliament Denounces
Bund Gauleiter, for reinstate- made land purchases by the Jews able other favors—all these fac- Plan for "Greater Syria"
ment to American citizenship. almost impossible except in five tors played an important and de-
BEIRUT (JTA)—A reported
57 Sauce—Worcester-
cisive role in bringing our fund- plan of King Abdullah of Trans-
Klaprott is interned at Ellis Is- per cent of the country.
raising
campaign
to
such
an
out-
land, awaiting deportation.
shire
Sauce —Tomato
jordan for "Greater Syria," an
"This appeasement failed, for
• • •
all Arab state including Trans-
the Arab Mufti and his followers standing conclusion.
Ketchup—Chili
Sauce—
May I, in behalf of the JNF jordan, Syria and possibly part
"The Broom" Booms
helped to .stir up the Iraq revolt
Ladies'
Auxiliary,
as
well
as
for
Brown
Prepared
Mus-
of
Palestine,
was
denounced
in
Writing in his paper, "'The during the war, attempting to
Broom," on Feb. 3, Leon De Ary- stab Britain in the back at the myself, offer my sincerest thanks the Lebanese parliament.
Prepared
tard—Yellow
an characterized Generals Mar- moment when Marshal Rommel to you and to the staff of The
Mustard.
shall and Eisenhower in the fol- was seriously threatening Cairo." Jewish News.
IDA (MRS. IRVING) SHEVIN
For Consultation
If Rosenblatt loses his case in
lowing language:
President, JNF Auxiliary
on personal or family
Ihriosisk-.-en of *oat
"At the newsreel theater' here, Palestine, he intends to appeal
problems--Call
pictures of Generals Eisenhower to Britain's highest court.
Song writer Irving Berlin has
and Marshall were shown, natur-
signed a contract with MGM to
ANNA OXENHANDLER
Labor Membership Grows
ally with the principals speaking.
TRinity 1-0362
TEL AVIV—The Histadrut compose the tunes for the forth-
Of course, I was interested to
coming film "Easter Parade."
note what breed of cats these gained 14;978 new members dur-
cold-blooded killers and leaders ing the first 11 months of 1946
of mass murder were . . . Watch to reach -a new. record of 169,411
the gangster-mouth in motion organized workers on Dec. 1.
when talking . . ."
BEAUTIFUL NEWLY. DECORATED AUDITORIUM
• • •
nard Baruch's testimony. She
With Large Modem Kitchen Facilities Available
and a group of women were es-
Agnes in Hot Wafer
Agnes Waters, vitriolic "moth- corted from the chamber.
"Us Americans" of Montrose
ers" leader of Detroit, interrupt-
18000 WYOMING AT THATCHER
ed the proceedings of a hearing Calif., has gone in for a sticker
of the Senate Atomic Energy campaign. The slogan on the
For Information Call UN. 4-1312 Daily 4 to 6 P. M.—Sunday:
10 to 12 A. M. or L. Levine, UN. 2-1628 After 6 P. M. Daily
Committee on Feb. 3, by shouting labels is "Send the Jews to Biro-
"traitors and Jews" after Ber- bidjan."

Seeks Britain's Approval
To "Capture' MoSt of Country

Rosenblatt Tests
What the I Ban
on Purchase
Anti-Semites Of Palestine Land
Are Doing!

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