Community Honors Mrs. Ehrlich Palestine Medical. School's Dinner on Monday Evening • - • . Dr. Haim Yassky and Mrs. David de Sola Poo( Will Be Main Speakers; Ra66i Adler to Preside; Simons, Dr. Rothman to Report on Drive Murray Present Organizations Invited to Take Concert Dec .1 Part in JNF Conference Dec. 14 Murray Present, concert pian- ist, will appear in recital at the Institute of Arts large auditor- ium, on Monday evening, Dec. 1, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Detroit's outstanding Jewish woman leader who has won the affection and esteem of the entire community for her great contributions to practically every important social service and Palestinian cause, will be honored at a banquet next Monday evening, Nov. 24, at the ' .r; Shaarey Zedek. Arranged by the Detroit Friends' of Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical School Campaign, the dinner in honor of "Our Dora" will b e attended b y more than 600 people, forming a cross-section of every element in the Jewish com- munity. The event was arranged in order to stimulate interest in and con- : tributions' to the Palestine Medical School Campaign in behalf of which Mrs. Ehrlich has devoted her efforts during the past two years. It is hop- ed that Detroit's gift to the Medical School will reach MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH the $100,000 sum. Mrs. Ehrlich single-handedly already has raised more than $40,000 towards this sum. A - committee headed by Leon-. ard Simons, Frank A. Wetsman, Rabbi Mors Adler, Fred M. Young Adults Map Permanent Council At Sunday Meeting A major step toward increased cooperation among local youth groups and development of leaders for the Detroit Jewish community will be taken Sun- day afternoon, when represen- tatives of almost every young peo- ples' organization will meet to ratify the constitution of the new Jewish Young Adult Council. Three representatives from each organization planning to affiliate with the Council have been in- vited to attend the sessions, which will begin at 1:30 p. m. with re- gistration of delegates, Sol J. Schwartz, chairman of the Coun- cil's constitution committee, an- nounced. Each delegate is asked to come with authority to vote his organization into the Coun- cil, he added. Discussion of the articles com- posing the constitution, and the ratification vote, will be followed by plans for election of the first permanent officers of -the Coun- cil. The meetings are scheduled to conclude at 4:30. Members of the constitution committee will serve as resource persons for the discussion, as will Yehudah Rosenman, young adult advisor at the Jewish Center, who is serv- ing as professional assistant to the Council. Leonard Baruch, temporary Council president, will preside. Anti-Defamation League Offers Tolerance Manual A new 60-page group discus- sion manual to aid in the study and elimination of •racial and re- ligious tensions, entitled "Mak- ing Democracy Work in. Your Community," has been prepared by the Bureau for Intercultural Education and published by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Name ADL Directors Pe tii) Five THE- JEWISH‘NEWS Friday, November 21, 1947 Invitations have been mailed to local organizations, inviting them to participate in the all-day conference of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, to be held Sunday, Dec. 14, at the De- troit-Leland Hotel. Arthur Shutkin, executive di- rector of the JNF Council, stated that plans are being made for panel discussions, reviews of the status of the Jewish National Fund and an analysis of the pres- ent situation which demands that $250,000 Drive Planned For Palestine Hospital Dr. M. Ralph Kaufman, chair- man of tiv.e Committee for the Hospital fth. Mental Diseases (Ez- rath Nashim), Jerusalem, an- nounced that the committee is launching a drive, under the aus- pices of 'the American Fund for Palestinian Institutions, to raise MURRAY PRESENT $250,000 to erect a new hospital under the auspices of the Music in Palestine. Study Club of Detroit. At the age of eight, he won Crops Without Soil highest honors in the Michigan TEL AVIV (ZOA)—As part of Contest of National Federation- of its over-all program of enlarging„ Music Clubs. He is a graduate Palestine's productive capacity, of Michigan State College and the the Jewish Agency has made a Juilliard Graduate School and is grant for the establishment of a now a member of the faculty at hydroponic experimental station Juilliard. He is a former pupil to engage in research on pro- of Bendetson Netzorg and is the duction of agricultural crops in son of Mr:- and Mrs. Nathan H. water without soil. Present of this city. His program will include: : large stretches of land should be redeemed in Palestine to make possible the absorption of hun- dreds of thousands of Jews who are to be settled in the projected Jewish State. Nationally prominent speakers will address the conference and local landsmanschaf ten leaders will be asked to take twt in the deliberations. Irving W. Schlussel and Wil- liam Hordes, president and chair- man of the board of the JNF Council, will play prominent roles in the conference. BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE HERZOG'S From Dreyfus to Petain (Page 4) REIS' Composers in ,America (Page 24) LATEST SCHOCKEN BOOKS (Page 11) May be purchased at MICHIGAN'S JUDAICA CENTEI Anal 27Iva 11011SE 82101. lo oks ? . Toccata, D Major Bach Sonata, C Major, Op. 2, No. 3 Beethoven Allegro con.brido Adagio Scherzo: Allegro Allegro assai Ballade, F Major Chopin Mazurka, A Minor, Op. 17, No 4 Scherzo, C sharp Minor Pastourelle Poulenc Toccata Fountain of Acqua Paola Griffes Scherzo, E flat Minor Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 Prokofieff Nos. 1, 11, 16 Suggestion Diabolique Preludes, G Major, Rachmaninoff Op. 32, No. 5 G sharp Minor, Op. 32, No. 12. Etude-Tableau, E flat Major, Op. 33, No. 7. 3 Chicago Conventions In a Single Week-End Three important conventions will be held in Chicago during the Nov. 27-Dec. 2 week-end: The American Jewish Confer- ence, the American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers and Junior Hadassah. M ale Your3 a J&chen or eAttelte to Remember aronte For Everlasting . Beauty Now on display a.t our showrooms where we feature one of the largest showings of Breakfast and Dinette Sets in Detroit. Oval, Round and Square Type Tables. Plastic, Porcelain and Wood Tops. Sets for every budget, yet satisfying the most discriminating buyer. Table or chairs sold separately if desired. Sets front $64.50. 5 he -Awe ol a rome .Jurn.iture DIVISION OF INTERIOR SALES CO. OPEN THURS., FRI. AND SAT. EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 9664 GRAND RIVER ONE BLOCK EAST OF LIVERNOIS DR. DAVID HENRY Butzel and Alex Schreiber has been at work in the past three weeks soliciting larger gifts to supplement the fund, in order to make the tribute to Mrs. Ehrlich as complete as possible. Mr. Sim- mons will report on the results of the drive at the dinner. A report also will be submitted by Dr. Emil Rothman in behalf of the doctors committee which he headed to- gether with Dr. Harry Kirsch- baum. The principal speakers at the dinner program, at which Rabbi Adler will be the chairman, will be Dr. Haim Yassky, director of the Hadassah Medical Organiza- tion in Palestine, and Mrs. David deSola Pool, national chairman of the Palestine Medical School Campaign. Rabbi Leon Fram will give the invocation. Mrs. Ehrlich will respond to the greetings and addresses. Dr. David Henry, president of Wayne University, will greet tl r - a gathering in behalf of the uni- versity and its medical school. Mrs. Abraham Cooper and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will pre- sent a musical program A women's committee consist- ing of Mesdames Max Frank, H. L. Jones, Louis Glasier, Ralph Davidson, H. C. Broder, Morris Adler and Maurice Landau is in charge of arrangements A meeting of the medical di- vision of the Detroit Friends of Hadass a h-Hebrew University - Medical School will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. A concerted effort is being made by the physicians' committee to raise its $10,000 quota towards the entire Detroit goal of $75,000 Election of Benjamin R. Ep- stein of New York, as national director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, and his predecessor for 15 years, Richard E. 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