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November 07, 1947 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-11-07

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Page Twenty-two

NW Congregation
School Will See
JNF Film Sunday

More than 600 children—stu-
dents of the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation Sunday School —
and their parents will gather at
assemblies Sunday morning at
the Bagley School, Curtis and
Roselawn, to see the latest Pal-
estine film, "Behind the Block-
ade," through the courtesy of
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil of Detroit.
The presentation is -being ar-
ranged under the direction of
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, David Mil-
ler, chairman of the school board,
and Allen Warsen, principal.
The Shaarey Zedek, United
Hebrew Schools and Farband
Schools are arranging similar as-
semblies -at which iNF Blue and
White Boxes will be distributed
to families which do not now
possess them.,
Arthur Shutkin, executive di-
rector of the JNF Council, will
speak in Grand Rapids Sunday
afternoon.

93 Hungary Communities
Almost Depopulated

LIVES OF OUR TIMES

f•
HE DIRECTOR-PRODUCER WHO )
STAGED THE FIRST "SPECTACLE" IN •
THE MODERN THEATRE WAS BORN
IN A SMALL TOWN NEAR VIENNA ( ‘1.
IN 175
II -
MAXJ

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Two local agencies were left
' bequests in the will of the late
Isaac Shetzer.
The Jewish Home for Aged re-
ceives $1,000 and $500 is be-
queathed to the Hebrew Free
Loan Association.

Monument
Unveilings

•The family of the Late Sam Ar-
kin announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
12:30 p. m. Sunday. Nov. 16, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Morris Adler and Canto/ Sonank-
lar will officiate. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend the
service. "

* * *
J. J. Garfield- and the Auster

family announce the unveiling
of a monument in memory of
their beloved wife and sister, the
late May Garfield, at 3 p. m. Sun-
day, Nov. 9, at Beth Abraham
Cemetery. Friends and relatives
are invited to attend the service.
* * *
The family of the late Harold
and Ronald Egren announces
the unveiling of monuments in
their memories at 2 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 9, at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
tery, 14 Mile Rd. and Woodward.
Rabbis Jacob Segal and Morris
Adler and Cantor Jacob ,onen-
klar will officiate. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend
the services.

Horenstein Takei Over
At Dexter Delicatessen

I-I.; Horenstein, now sole own-
er and operater of the Dexter
Restaurant - Delicatessen, Dexter
at Boston, announces that every-
thing in the way of combination
sandwiches, after-dinner snacks
and appetizing lunches and din-
ners is now being served under
expert kitchen supervision. A pol-
icy for quick service has been
adopted.
A feature which has : been
creating wide interest is the serv-
ing of the seven-course Sunday
dinner for $1. Take-out service
for corned beef, pastrami, salami,
tongue and other delicatessen
foods is being handled by Horen-

stein and experienced staff. _

p. '4

MAX REINHAR

NORMAN and SOL MODEL
RHODA B SIMON

REINHARDT'S SUCCESS CONTINUED, DUE TO A
NEW IMPRESSIONISTIC APPROACH BY WHICH
HE STAGED HAMLET, FOR EXAMPLE, IN
MODERN" DRESS, AND USED A REVOLVING
STAGE IN THE PRODUCTION OF A STRAUSS
OPERETTA!
\\‘‘

MAX SPENT HIS CHILDH00D,S0 TO SPEAK,
IN THE BALCONY OF A VIENNESE THEATRE.
UNABLE TO RESIST THE POWERFUL URGE,
HE GAVE UP HIS PLANS TO BECOME A
BANKER, AND AT THE AGE Of 17 GOT A
JOB AS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE
SALZBURG THEATRE!

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cREINHARAT ,
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IN 1912,REINHARDT CREATED A
FUROR IN LONDON WITH HIS
PRODUCTION Of "THE MIRACLE"
SUBSEQUENTLY CALLED THE
"SPECTACLE OF THE AGE .'!'•

II.

FLEEING THE GESTAPO, REINHARDT ARRIVED IN THE U.S.
IN 1934. THAT YEAR,HE PRODUCEVA MIDSUMMER
NIGHTS DREAM' IN THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL -
PLAYING TO AUDIENCES OF 12,000 NIGHTLY/

Greenbaum, Founder
Of Mlawer Verein,
Buried at Clover Hill

BUDAPEST, (JTA)—The Cen-
tral Board of Hungarian Jews
has appealed to the Ministry of
Education for an order dissolv-
Funeral services for Abraham
ing 93 Jewish communities
have been depopulated beyond Greenbaum, founder of the Mlaw-
hope of recovery.
er UI -igegend Verein, were held
The Zionist Federation an-
nounced that pending approval
of a license to publish a Zionist
<--
weekly, it would issue an in-
formation bulletin to the press
which it claims has been badly
misinformed on the Palestine
situation.

Home for Aged, Free Loan
Assn. Get Shetzer Bequests

Friday, November 7, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

NEXT MYER YEARS, REINHARDT, DIVIDED MS TIME BETWEEN HOLLYWOOD
AND BROADWAY. NI 1943, WHILE SUPERVISING THE PRODUCTION OF * LA BELLE
HELENE` IN HEW YORK, HE SUFFERED A FATAL. STROKE. HE WAS EULOGIZED BY
RABBI WISE WM SAID *NE TRANSLATED THE BEAUTY Of HOLINESS INTO -
THE HOLINESS Of BEAUTY...

SIGNED BY A STUDIO TO MAKE THE PLR(
INTO A MOTION PICTURE,REINNARDT SPENT
81,300,00'0, THE LARGEST SUM EVER
LAVISHED ON A MOVIE UP TO THAT TIME.
NEEDLESS TO SAY THE AMERICAN PUBLIC
tem IT

FOR THE

IT WAS IN MG THAT REINHARDT DID HIS MOST IMPOR-
TANT PIECE Of PRODUCING.AT A COST 0E5200,000,HE
REMODELED Tiff MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE 10 PRESENT
"THE ETERNAL ROAD' , A SAGA OF Tilt MIRY OF THE JEW.

Polish Jews Ask
Extension of
Restitution Date

WARSAW, (JTA)—The Jewish
Central Committee appealed to
the Polish government to extend
the deadline for the filing of
claims by relatives abroad who
seek property left by Jewish fam-
ilies wiped out by the Germans.
The present deadline is Decem-
ber 31 of this year.
A spokesman for the commit-
tee indicated that the Central
European' headquarters of the
JDC in Paris has agreed to al-
locate a special sum to cover the
costs of legal action connected
with claiming such property.
It was pointed out here that
even if the Government refuses
to extend the deadline, individual
Jews abroad will still ke in a
position to apply to Polish courts
for property to which they are
entitled. The December 31 dead-
line applies only to the special
ABRAHAM GREENBAUM
procedure established by the
Nov. 2 at the Ira Kaufman government, not to ordinary court
Chapel. Greenbaum died Oct. 31 action.
at Grace Hospital.
Born in 1877 in Poland, Green-
baum came to Detroit 40 years
ago. He lived at 3711 Tyler. He
is survived by a son, Samuel R.;
Newscasts in Hebrew are now
four daughters, Mrs. Morris Suss-
man, Ann Greenbaum, Mrs. Ben being beamed from the UN head-
Goldberg and Mrs. Harold F. quarters to Palestine.
Moran, and a brother, Joseph of
Moshe Medzini, Palestinian edi-.
Los Angeles.
tor, is the news-
caster for the
He was active, also, in the
weekly news=
Polish-Jewish Federation.
casts in Hebrew,
Burial was at Clover Hill Park
sent to Palestine
Cemetery.
every Friday at
10:35 a. m. (E.
S. T.). They
were proposed
by the Amer-
By HASKELL COHEN
ican Jewish Con-
(Copyright, 1947, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, Inc.)
f er enc e. The
Benny Friedman, the old Mich-
M. Medzini newscasts can be
igan backfield star, visited his heard over short wave stations
friends in New York City during WLWL (19.75 meters, 15,200 kilo-
the past- few days and had heaps cycles), WNRI (16.52 meters,
of praise for his Alma Mater's 18,160 kilocycles), WNRA (13.88
present grid juggernaut. Speak- meters, 21,160 kilocycles).
ing before the Metropolitan Foot-
ball Writer's Association at the JDC In Austria Exhibits
weekly luncheon in Toots Shor's, DP Manufactured Goods
Friedman extolled the Ann Arbor
VIENNA, (JTA) — The Joint
Eleven as one of the best in the
nation. He told his listeners that Distribution Committee has open-
Dan Dworsky was one of the un- ed an exhibition in Linz of goods
sung heroes of the club. Dworsky, manufactured by displaced Jews
according to Friedman, is one of in camps in Austria. Approxi-
the best backers-up in Big Nine mately 2,000 Jews are involved
in the handicrafts program.
football.

Newscasts in Hebrew
Beamed to Palestine

,

Jews in Sports

CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS

Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines, statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
LAMP SHADES MAIM
LAMPS MODERNIZED,
AND RECOVERED
REPAIRED & REFINISHED
Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered.
Styled
to' your lamp. Large
Into indirect lamps and
stock on display.
torcheres.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT

16841 Livernois Ave., 1 /2 Block South of Six Mile
Open Wed. & Fri. to 9 P. M.
Phone UN. 2-8338

lisonnim~

AT SALZBURG IN 1920,REINHARDT DIRECTED
" EVERYMAN' AN OLD MORALITY PLAY. IT WAS
SO POPULAR THAT IT BECAME AR ANNUAL EVENT AT
THE SALZBURG FESTIVALS UNTIL THE NAZIS WINED IT.

JWB to Start Drive
For 150 Army Chaplains

Pelly Loses Plea
For New Hearing

NEW YORK—Because Of the
few Jewish chaplains still on ac-
tive duty in the Army and Navy,
the Division of Religious Activi-
ties of the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board has launched a chap-
laincy program calling for the
recruitment of 150 rabbis as part-
time chaplains, it is announced by
Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof of
Pittsburgh, chariman of the JWB
body.
The division which during the
war recruited 311 chaplains, is
headed by Rabbi Aryeh Lev.

WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY,
former Silver Shirt anti-Semitic .
leader, was denied, a new hear-
ing by the U. S. Supreme Court.
He appealed against serving a
sedition sentence he- began in
1942 at the Federal penitentiary
in Terre Haute, Ind_ He was
transferred to the Washington
jail in 1943 for the mass sedition
trial.

Sneh Arrives in Romania
BUCHAREST. (JTA) Dr.
Moshe Sneh, member of the Jew-
ish Agency executive, arrived
here by air from Paris to study
the situation of Romanian Jewry.

The United Hebrew
Schools of \Detroit

Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
one-half scholarship from Mr. and
Mrs. Henry C. Keywell of Fair-
field Ave. in honor of Philip
Beneson, on the occasion of his
Bar Mitzvah.
*
*
a contribution to the Scholarship
Fund of the schools from Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt of
Chicago Blvd. in memory of. Mrs.
Gertrude Warner, and Mrs.
Dorothy Brody; and in honor of
Milton Bernstein on the occasion
of his recovery from his illness.

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