4..........,1,,raner,m,orteop,ormseaw.rwonwrerlor. Friday, May •9, I947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty istuve ,Stortes from the %bit,* PART FIVE OF Y9e JOESPH-MMANO %•0 CONTINUITY By MONT. MULFORD ART WORK BY DON CAMERON . MEN EOLD !WO 44.11et• MY IN sawn eV $410 .TRALOU* BROTHER,* secoavas RULER TO OHARAOH veHEM ""- He MAME CAH twiTERPRRT THE bowl:" oaocAerric ORIMME COPYRIGHT 1942 BY M.C. GAINGS Aly I David Pinski to Be Honored Sunday Night at Beth El Society Mrs. Schaver, Mrs. Roosevelt at Rally Maimonides Plans Testimonial for Of Nem) York Jewish Appeal Drive Dr. Noah Aronstam David Pinski, world famous evening at the Tarband Shule, dramatist, poet and lecturer, na- 1912 Taylor. M. Goldoftas, president of tional president of the Jewish National Workers Alliance, will Branch 114 and a member of the faculty of the Farband Schools, will describe the achievements of both writers and will illustrate his address with readings from their works. All Farband members, and women, are invited. Maimonides Medical Society of Detroit will honor Dr. Noah E. Aronstam with a testimonial din- ner in the English Room of the Statler Hotel at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 20. This year marks the 75th birth- day and 50th year in the prac- tice of medicine of Dr. Aronstam, a co-founder, and one of the past presidents of the Maimonides So- ciety. Dr. Aronstam is well known among scientific, Zionist and cultural groups as an em- inent physician, devoted Zionist, poet and philosopher.' He is a former professor of dermatology at the Michigan Medical College, has published several hundred scientific articles in domestic and foreign medical journals, and is still active in the practice of dermatology. The great need for relief and rehabilitation of Jewish Survivors in Europe so vividly described by prominent speakers at a recent rally in New York proved so heart-rending that MRS.- EMMA SCHAVER (left) of Detroit could not hold back her tears when this photograph was taken. She is shown with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt (right) and Michael Trachtenberg, chairman of the Junior Division of the United Jewish Appeal in New York. Hebrew School Graduates of '23, '24 To Meet at Reunion Dinner May 12 The first and second graduat- ing classes of the United Hebrew Schools will meet at dinner Mon- day, May 12, at Finkel's Restaur- ant to renew friendships and dis- cuss plans for service to the He- brew Schools. They also will honor one of their colleagues, Meyer Harrison, who spent 17 years in a kibbutz in Palestine, and who is here for a short visit. The 1923 graduates are: Theo- dore Baruch, Dr. Herman Ches- _luk, William Dorchen, Meyer Harrison, Max Hecker, Mrs. Jo- seph Lee (Eva Shevitz), David Lubetsky, Mrs. Norman Sand- Weiss (Sadie Tilchin), Dr. Mor- tis Schlussel (now practicing in Lawson General Hospital, Cham- blee, Ga.), Herzel Shur, Mrs, Norval Slobin (Judith Liepah), Weine (now in Camden, N. J.) and Jack Yudow. The 1924 graduates are: Mrs. Maurice Bloch (Naomi Buchhal- ter), Mrs. Hy Hodes (Mollie Cha- bensky, now living - in New York), Mrs. Gottlieb (Ziporah Eisenberg, now living in Phoe- nix), Mrs. C. D. Garber (Bessie Riske, now living in Youngs- toWn), Mrs. Irving W. Pfeifer (Rose Goldstein), Leo Lubetsky, Mrs. Sol Stone (Doris Migdal), Mrs. George Meckler (Evelyn Migdal, now living in Cleveland Heights), Harry R. Schwartz (now in Windsor), Dr. Oscar D. Schwartz, Harry Seligson, Syd- ney M. Shevitz, Mrs. Ben L. Goode (Frieda Schnitz), Mrs. Valter Poole (Betsy Ulanoff) and George Weiswasser. The committee in charge of the reunion includes Seymour Tilchin; Max Hecker and Mrs. glamour Tiichen, Rabbi Max Ben L. Goode. Poet Reisen tO Appear. In Person- at• Program For 70th Anniversary DAVID PINS= be 'honored this Sunday evening, May 11, at the public celebration of his 75th birthday, at Temple Beth El, Woodward and Glad- Veteran Post Schedules stone. American Day Program, This celebration was arranged by the Labor Zionist Movement Memorial Ceremonies of Detroit and the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Post 135 of the Jewish War Vet- Give Resume of Works erans will sponsor an "I Am An Mr. Pinski will be present at American Day" program Sunday, May 18, at 8 p.m., at JWV De- the celebration and will address partment Headquarters, 8212 12th the gathering. A resume of his works will be Sreet. Rabbi Morris Adler, depart- given in an address by W. Sny- ment chaplain, will be the prin- der. Greetings will be delivered cipal speaker. The Military Or- by representatives of the Jewish der of the Purple Heart, under Community Council, Jewish the direction of George Kapilla, Community Center, Labor Zion- will render 30 minutes of vaude- ist Movement, Sholem Aleichem Institute, Council of Women's ville entertainment. Reading Circles and students of David Kay is commander of the Mittelshule (Yiddish High the Post. Harry J. Schaeffer will Schools). M. Goldoftas will pre- be chairman of the program. Leon Ginsburg is arranging for side. Violinist to Play the refreshments. All veteran or- The musical program will fea- ganizations and the general pub- ture Zinovi Bistritzky, prominent lic are invited to attend. Leon Ginsburg, chairman of the Detroit violinist. An invitation to attend the cel- annual memorial cemetery pro- gram, has arranged memorial ebration is extended to all De- services to take place at 10 a.m. troit Jews. Tickets will be avail- May 30 • at Machpelah Ceme- able at Temple Beth El on Sun- tery. The memorial address will day evening. • • • be delivered by Rabbi E. A. Levi • of Bnai Moshe, deputy depart- JNWA Branch Honors ment chaplain of the Jewish War Pinsk' and Reisen A literary evening will be Veterans. Parents of all deceased veter- sponsored by Branch 114 of Jew- ans will be invited to attend and ish National Workers Alliance in arrangements are being made for honor of two eminent Jewish transportation to the Memorial authors—David Pinski and Abra- lit , litai4e.WrA ea t WPalaesda7 Grounds. . . The Joint Yiddish Culture Committee announces that the 70th year anniversary of Abra- ham Reisen will be held May 20, at the Art Institute. Sidor Belarsky, noted international singer and interpreter of Jewish folk songs and music, will ap- pear in special selections of Yid- dish and Hebrew folk music. The Workmen's Circle Chorus, directed by Dan Frohman, will present some of Reisen's famous songs. A dramatic presentation will feature some of the poet's famous skits and the program will be climaxed by the personal appearance of Abraham Reiser). The Reisen celebration is sponsored by the Joint Yiddidh Culture Committee of the Jewish Community Colincil and the Jew.. ish Community Center. Samuel Jacobson and Jay Rosenshine are co-chairmen. Tickets, priced at 75 cents and ;1, are available at the Jewish Community Center, Metro Music Shop and at all Jewish organizations. UHS Pupils Oonduct Miniature Campaign The pupils of the United He. brew Schools have been organ.' ized for a two-week emphasis on the Allied Jewish Campaign, patterned after the adult cam• paign setup. Each school has been assigned quotas, and teams and supervis- ors are at work. In addition to the fund-raising goal, the attn.. paign aims at educating the chilo dren in their -commtmity respon• sibilities, according to Bernard Isaacs, UHS' director. The. Hebrew SchoOls' student* observed_Lag b'Omer:last week.