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April 11, 1947 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-11

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Friday, April 11, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Brewster in Zion,
`Aghast' at British
Land Restrictions

Complete Agenda for 3-Day
Zionist Youth Institute Here

Complete details of the three- ' Concepts of Zionism" at the
day Zionist Youth Institute to be home of Mrs. Benjamin ZieN.te,
held in Detroit April 18, 19 and 2285 Longfellow.
"Palestine's Answer to Brit-
20 were announced this week by
Corrine Perlis, program chair-
man.
The Institute will bring to-
gether Zionist youth leaders
from Michigan, Ohio, West Vir-
ginia and Kentucky. It is spon-
sored jointly by Masada, IZFA,
Junior Hadassah and Senior
Judea groups here.
The three-day Institute begins
with late Sabbath Eve services
at 8:15 p. m. Friday, April 18,
at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Guest
speaker will be Dr. Shlomo Bar-
din of New York, national direc-
tor of the American Zionist
Youth Commission.

Founded Haifa Schools

DR. SRLOMO BARDIN
Dr. Bardin was one of the ac-
tive members of the Russian ain's Policy" will be analyzed by
Zionist movement and in 1919 Milton Arm, vice-president of
set t led in Palestine where he Masada, at the home of Mrs.
founded the Haifa Technical Ralph Weismani, 1470 Boston
High School and the Haifa Naut- Blvd. Shirley Subar, young De-
ical School. He served as prin- troit choral director, will discuss
cipal Or both schools until 1939. "Music and Palestine" at the
He was educated at the Univers- home of Mrs. Benjamin Lairen,
Berlin, and London, and 8360 LaSalle Blvd.
itt
at Columbia University, where
Dance on Saturday
he received his M. A. and Ph. D.
The
Saturday evening pro-
degrees.
S.ihhath morning services at gram will be in the form of a
9.30 a. m. Saturday, April 19, at dance at Bnai Moshe.
Shaarey Zedek will continue the Sunday morning at 10:30 the
Institute. Rabbi Morris Adler session will continue with a
wdl preach on Zionism in Amer- brunch at the Jewish Common-
lea Jewish Life. , ity Center. At 12:30 p. m. a series
specially catered luncheon of workshop meetings will be
will be served at 1 p. m. Satin - - held, featuring Max Halfman,
day at Shaarey Zedek. Philip Jewish music authority.
Slomovitz. Detroit Zionist leader Dr. and Mrs. Sam Krohn are
and editor of The Jewish News, ' co-chairmen of the Institute. All
will be guest speaker.
Jewish youth, whether affiliated
Saturday afternoon four in- with participating groups or not, 1
formal discussion groups will are invited to attend.
meet in private homes. Rabbi
Adler will amplify his morning's
sermon at the home of Mrs.
Maurice Landau, 2292 Longfel-
low. Mrs. Ezra Shapiro, president
of the Central States Region of
Hadassah, will discuss "Basic

$50,000 Trust Fund Set
For HUC Lectureships

Two Bnai Brith Debaters
Win Tour of Washington

D. C.—Two
WASHINGTON,
Florida high school students will
arrive here April 21 for a six-day
a
visit as a result of winning
JERUSALEM—Passing through Miami city-wide debating con-
here on the way to the 38th Con- test sponsored by Sholem Lodge
gress of the Inter-Parliamentary of'Bnai Brith.
The Miami d-_..bate winners are
Union being held
Darryl McCall and George L.
in Cairo, U. S.
Strehlke Jr. of Ponce de Leon
Senator Owen
Brewster (R.) of
High School.
Maine charged
the British gov-
22 Congressmen Reach
ernment with
Palec. t'ne for Survey
sacrificing t h e
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Twenty-
Jews of Pales-
two members of Congress, headed
tine to imperial;
by Senator Alben Barkley, Sen-
considerations.
ate minority leader, arrived from
After confer-
ring with David
Cairo where they are to attend
Ben Gurion and Sen. Brewster
the first post-war meeting of the
Goldie Meyersohn, Jewish Agen- Inter-Parliamentary Union. Sev-
cy leaders, Senator Brewster said eral of the Congressmen will
he was "aghast" at the amount of make extended fact-finding visits
available unused land and said here following conclusion of the
refusal to sell land to Jews was Cairo meeting.
a "violation of every concept of I
The British deportation ship
the Christian religion.' He ex- Empire Rival, frequently used to
pressed the hope Britain will "re- ; transport illegal Jewish immig-
establish her world repute by ob- rants from Palestine to Cyprus,
serving the mandate."
was damaged by an explosion
Senators Alben Barkley of Ken- yesterday while proceeding from
tucky and Carl Hatch of New Haifa to Port Said, in Egypt. The
Mexico, who accompanied Brew- vessel arrived in Port Said with
several feet of water in its hold.
ster, refused to comment.

CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS

Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks. candle sticks. figurines. statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.

LAMPS MODERNIZED,
111, :i'AIRED & REFINISHED
Old style floor lamps made
into indirect lamps and
torcheres.

LAMP SHADES MADE
AND RECOVERED
Custom made and recovered.
Styled to your lamp. Large
stock on display.

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HOUSE OF LAMPS

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CINCINNATI—A trust fund

valued in excess of $50,000 has
been established in memory of

Gustave A. Efroymson and his
wife, Mrs. Mamie W. Efroymson,
by their sons, Dr. Clarence W.
and Robert A. Efroymson, all of

Indianapolis.
The income will be used for
presenting scholarly lecturers at

the Hebrew Union College.

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'Jazz at Philharmonic'
Producer Aids Fight
Against Discrimination

Ry DANNY RASKIN .
Norman Granz, 26, producer
of - Jazz at the Philharmonic"
wha-h appears for one night at
the Music Hall, Saturday. April
12. Is not only one of the coun-
try's leading experts on jazz but
also ;i major factor in the fight
against racial discrimination.
Bot n in a mixed neighborhood
in Los Angeles, Granz learned
at an early age the results of
mice, l and religious prejudice
and became dedicated in the
battle against it.
Today, a noted figure in the
rno,:ic world and constantly in
demand. a clause is inserted in
ail his booking contracts giving
111111 the right to cancel any per-
fo rmance if discrimination or
segregation, race, color or creed,
are prevalent in any respect'
Granz has dedicated complete
shows to fighting discrimination
and has played many concert
benefits for groups including the
American Jewish Congress, Anti-
Defamation League, Bureau of
Inter-Cultural Education, FEPC
and NAAPC. His most recent
was for the Sydenham Hospital,
an inter-racial institution in New
York.
"Jazz at the Philharmonic"
according to Granz, "represents
a trend which jazz is likely to
take in coming years when, in-
stead of small, dimly lit, clinched
night clubs, containing glazed-
of-eye youthful jazz fans, the
concert stage will attract thous-
ands of pedple who will have a
good time, whose listening stand-
ards will be raised and jazz,
which heretofore has been an
italized art, will attain capitol

definition and stature."

2,600 Jews Sail from French
Port Headed for Colombia

PARIS, (JTA)—More than 2,-;
600 Jewish refugees, whose offic-I
ial destination was issued as Co-1
lombia, were reported to have
sailed from a French port aboard:
the 1,700-ton ship "Guardian," i
flying the Honduran flag.

"When that blustery old wind makes the curtains
dance and the windows rattle, it's fun to hop into a

bed already warm and cozy.

"How come? My new electric blanket, of course.

"Mom likes it, too. She sleeps better 'cause she knows
I'm snug and warm no matter what the weather. Sis
(who's pretty smart for a girl) claims bedmaking is
easier. And Dad goes for it because it costs only a few
pennies a week."

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