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Hashofar Concert Saturda •Evening ea ers Institut e tressed b yC;ounci nstitut Dr. Lewis Urges Action for Survival of Jewish Culture; Discussants View Urgent Need on Behalf of Displaced Jews Through UJA Deviating from emphases placed on American Jewry's re- sponsibilities to the European survivors and to relief measures, delegates of Jewish organizations affiliated with the Jewish Community Council on Sunday turned their attention to dis- cussion of themes suggested by the topic "The Role of the Jewish Community in American Life." Discussion of the subject con- tinued for four hours during the i Ellmann stated "we in the Coun- ' afternoon session and at the eve- ! cil are trying to achieve the high- ning meeting. ! est degree of articulate expression ...... Two guest speakers at the after- on Matters of vital importance to i noon session — Dr. Theodore the community." Lewis, rabbi of Brooklyn's Pro- Rabbi Morris Adler, in his sum- gressive Synagogue, whose sub- mary of the afternoon's discus- ject was "The Integration of Jews sions, decried the emphasis that in American Life," and Elliott E. is placed in Jewish life on "pity Cohen, editor of Commentary, and fear" as ,dangerous emotions who spoke on "Jewish Culture in and urged the gearing of the corn- America"—introduced the themes munity structure to high cultural for the afternoon's debates. needs. "Hashofar," Society for Ad- pointed artistic director of the vancement of Jewish Music, will Hebrew Arts Committee, an af- Campaign must come not from present Max Helfman, eminent filiate of the American Zionist Jewish conductor-composer, this Youth Commission. The debut of incomes but from savings." the newly organized Hebrew _Arts Harry Seeve, administrative as- Singers, under Mr. Helfman's sistant of the United Palestine I section, took place at Times Hall, Appeal, the concluding speaker, Mr, New York, last January. Helfman is also a member of the pointed to the farces of creating executive board of the Society commissions to study the Palestine for the Advanced Liturgy and a problem and said "the only in- member of the executive board quiry committee that makes sense of the National Jewish Music is this body of Jews because it Council, and music director of the Jewish Music Alliance. has proven the sincerity of its The musical part of the pro. desire to fulfill its obligations. Tells Survivors' Tragedy Presenting a resume of relief activities since December, 1945, Mr. Seeve told of the tragedy of the survivors who have been waiting since liberation for a chance to work out their own destiny. of the horrors which have followed their retention in DP' camps, of the rise of the number I of displaced persons from 85,000 Moderators and Speakers Tradition of Mitzvah to 250,000. Deploring the manner in which Rabbi Leon Fram and Lawrence He expressed satisfaction with Crohn were the moderators at the "undercurrent of feeling" that the hopes of the DPs have been both addresses, and the partici- "we must recapture the tradition destroyed. he said even the in- pating discussants, in addition to of mitzvah." "It is necessary we finitesimal sum of $22,500,000 of- others who made comments from re-educate ourselves to the whole- 1 fered in reparations has not yet the floor, included Rabbi M. J. ness of Judaism, to the cultural come forth, and he pointed out Wohlgelernter, Mrs. Charles needs of the entire community," i even the IRO effort, on behalf of Lakoff, Morris Garvett, Harry he added. "We must relate our- the UN, is based on a planned Yudkoff, Norman Drgchler. Ber- selves to our past and adapt budget of only $160,000,000 for all nard Isaacs, Benjamin Laikin and ourselves in that spirit to the survivors in Europe. The Present Problem Herman Jacobs. environment in which we live. I The DPs, he stated, are waiting j Opposing emphasis on "integra- Rabbi Adler said he was dis- tion," maintaining Jews are a vital appointed at the glossing over in for a chance to go to Palestine part of American life, Rabbi the discussions of the Jewish and are demanding an oppOrtunity Lewis charged that what we suf- religious experiences and view- to become free people. At the moment, he charged, they are dis- fer from is our own disintegra- points, placed not by the Nazis but by tion and from our split personali- Speaking on "The Challenge to the aftermath of the war, and he ties. He declared as long as there Detroit" at the evening meeting, warned the 250,000 DPs are the is a Jew behind barbed wires or Julian H. Krolik, treasurer of the in Cyprus, we are their counter- Council and president of the present problem and that the Jews parts here, and he offered the Jewish Welfare Federation, out- of Hungary, Romania, Greece and other countries represent the following program of action: lined the objectives of the Allied problem of the future in the need Self - integration and action Jewish Campaign, told of the re- for settling the survivors in Eretz for the survival of Jewish cul- sponsibilities on the overseas, na- ture, a program. of making tional and local scenes, and said Israel. "The Jews of Palestine do not every Jew informed of his his- the challenge is whether we have tory and traditions, the spread the capacity to rise from ordinary ask you to support them," he of the knowledge of the He- needs to the current job of great stated. "But they can't assume the entire job of expanding, of keep- brew language and support for importance. ing the Haifa bottleneck open for Palestine's rebuilding. Envisioned as Artist Mr. Cohen envisioned the Jew Challenge of Sacrifices "Never before," he declared, "have we been faced with a simi- larly challenging task: It is a challenge of sacrifices. We must learn from the acts of the Jews distributing the immigrant s throughout the land in colonies in the Negev and elsewhere. They need us as the contributors to the UJA on this historic expansion program." of Sweden who heroically came to the help of the Danish Jews when the latter escaped from the Nazi terror. It is a challenge of Jewish traditions. The income tax law dates back only to 1913, but our required sacrifices date back presented James I. Ellmann, form- many generations. "Our gifts to the Allied Jewish er president, as toastmaster. Mr. World Congress Postpones Latin-American Conference MONTEVIDEO, U r u g u a y, (JTA)—The Latin American con- ference of the World Jewish Con- gress, scheduled to take place here April 20, has been postponed until the middle of June. as an artist. He declared men like Franz Kafka make great gifts to humanity, that "The Show Boat's" elements of Jewish contributions are gifts to America and such emphasis on general contributions to culture must not be under- estimated. Aaron Droock, president of the Jewish Community Council, opened the dinner meeting and MAX HELFM AN Saturday evening, in the audi- torium of the Jewish Community Center, in an address on "Jewish Music in America." Mr. Helfman is conductor of the People's Philharmonic Choral Society of New York, and music director of Temple Bnai Abra- ham, in Newark, N. J. His works include many choral compositions and chamber music. Mr. Helfman recently was ap- 3- WA to Mark Pinski 's Birthday May 11 at Beth El The 75th birthday of David Pinski, eminent dramatist, poet and lecturer, national president of the Jewish National Workers Alliance, will be observed in De- troit Sunday, May 11, at Temple Beth El, under local Farband auspices. Arrangements are being made to enroll the cooperation of all organizations in this celebration, and it is requested that the date be kept open for this event. For information call Poale Zion or Farband branch secretaries. Tickets may be ordered by call- ing TY. 5-1956. The annual banquet of Branch 114 of Jewish National Workers Alliance will be held Sunday eve- ning, April 27, at Korn's Restau- rant. Meyer Harrison, Detroit's first Halutz, who has lived in Palestine for 18 years and who shortly will return to his home in Ramat Yochanan, will be guest speaker. There will be readings by Nachman Drachler. , gram will consist of Morris Hoch. , berg, violinist, member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, who will perform compositions by Achron, Morgenstern and Cha- jes. Sylvia Hochberg will be at the piano. Cantor Hyman Adler will be heard in songs by Se• cunda, Ben CIThayim, Cotlowitz, Silver. The Jewish Folk Chorus, Henri Goldberg, director, Miss Aliza Stulman, accompanist, will present songs by Max Hellman and Paul Held. A reception in honor of Max Helfman will be held at the con. elusion of the program. Tickets are available at the Metro Music House and at the Jewish Center. Admission is free for members of Hashofar. Mrs. Ehrlich to Speak At Northwest Women's Mother-Daughter Event Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will be guest speaker at the third annual mother and daughter dinner of the Northwest Hebrew Congre. gation Sisterhood, to be held at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 7, in the social hall of the syna• gogue. The Wayne University Theater will present "Cinderella." Mrs. Albert Potiker, chairman, is assisted by Mrs. A. Sachs, co. chairman, and Mesdames A. Brook, M. Galsky, J. Gordon, L Klein, J. Mehr, M. Schram, S. Simmer, H. Storchan and D. Taylor. Mrs. Ira Kaufman is in charge of the program. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Malcolm Rivkin, UN. 3-3444, or Mrs. Norman Allan, UN. 3-1456. The Sisterhood Choral Group will rehearse at 8 p. m. Monday, April 21, at the home of Mrs. Doris Markel, 18678 Greenlawn. Members interested are invited to attend.