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SIR GERALD CAMPBELL,
English diplomat, will speak on
British and American unity at
DETROIT TOWN HALL, at 11
a. m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the
Fisher Theater. The popular peer
has been closely connected with
the Consular Service in this coun-
try and abroad _for many years.
. Advance reservations for. the
lecture are available at Grin-
' nell's, RA. 1124.
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The bETROIT ADULT CLUB
will hold open house at its meet-
ing Sunday evening, Nov. 30, at
the Jewish Comniunity Center.
The program, announced by ex-
ecutive secretary Debby Jaye, in-
cludes showing of the Palestinian
documentary film; "House in the
Desert," and 'dancing. The pub-
lic is welcome.
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Among the 13 recipients of Vol-
ker Fellowships for graduate
study in citizen leadership and
public administration at Wayne
University this year- are DAVID
S. HURWITZ, 2972, Rochester,
and CLARENCE J. ZIEGLER,
2024 Virginia Park.
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The Wayne University Broad-
casting Guild will present a ser-
ies of student-written scripts in
its "Design for Drama" series to
be presented. at - 6:45 p. m. on
Tuesdays on station W J L B.
Among the scripts selected for
production are "Zelda" by MAR-
VIN SCHLOSSBERG, 3242 Cal-
vert; "Three Cheers for Rodney,"
by ALVIN GOLDSTEIN, 1941
Virginia Park, and "Ode to a
Bridge" by DAVID LEBEN-
B.A.UM, 2019 W. Philadelphia.
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Marx Wartofsky, delegate to
the World Youth Festival, will
be guest speaker at a party to
be sponsored by the JEWISH
PEOPLE'S FOLK ORGANIZA-
TION, Branch 445, at 9 p; in.
Saturday, Nov. 29, at the Jewish
Cultural -Center. Barbara Cohn
will be featured entertainer.
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As Dart of its study of Jewish
history HAIFA CHAPTER, ZOD,
will hear Mrs. Sidney Brand
speak on early colonization ef-
forts, at its Dec. 1 meeting. A
question and answer period will
tollow. Hostesses for the evening
will be Mesdames Dora Heiprin,
Molly Kazdan and Nettie
Schwartz. • -
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BRANCH SEVEN of the LZOA
heard former Detroiter Philip
Ilornfield describe his t w o -
month visit to Palestine at a re-
cent meeting. The group is plan-
ning a social event for Nov. 30
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jack
Kutnick, 2C 2 8 Twain.

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Friday, November 28, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Local Brevities

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IRVING I. KATZ, executive
secretary of Temple Beth El and
president of the ‘National Associa-
tion of Temple Secretaries, was
in Chicago last weekend, where
he addressed ; the first Midwestern
Conference of the Association.
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ACTORS' COMPANY •of
troit announces the continuation
of its week-end repertory policy
through Dec. 14. The schedule is:
"Hedda Gabler," Nov. 28, Dec. 6,
Dec. 14;. . "Uncle Vanya," Nov. 29,
Dec. 7, Dec. 15; "The Importance
of Being Earnest," Nov. 30, Dec.
5, Dec..12.

Arts and Crafts Unit

Charts Nominations

Board of Hadassah
Education League Plans
To Have' Palestinians Rally in Preparation for

As Luncheon Guests

Pledge Fund Luncheon

A major event in- the pledge
A joint board meeting of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah- will fund drive of the Youth Educa-
be held at 12:15 p; m. Tuesday, tion League is the rally to be
Dec. 2, at the Book Cadillac Ho-
tel.
Reports will - be given by the
following chapter executive chair-
men: Mrs. Jacob Sauls, central
east; Mrs. Julian Tobias, central
west; Mrs. Claire Axelrod, Rus-
sell Woods; Mrs. Norman -Stein-
berg, southern Oakland County;
Mrs. Samuel Rubiner, university
east and Mrs. Randolph Weber,
university west. -
Guest of the day will be Mrs.
Armi Bezaleli, a pharmacist in
Hadassali Hospital, who is visit-
ing her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Elison.
The speaker will be Daniel
Brisker of the General -'Zionist
Halutz movement, who will speak
on "Palestinian Youth as Pion-
eers and Builders."
Reservations may be made at
the Hadassah office not later than
MRS. MORRIS COHEN
Monday.
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held at the Belcrest Hotel Dec. 1.
One of the highlights of the rally
Dinner-Dance Plbnned
will be the fur fashion show to
By Detroit League for
be sponsored by Mitchell Furs
and modeled by members of the
Denver Children's Home organization.
The pledge fund luncheon will
The Detroit League of the Na-
be held Jan. 27, in the Fountain
tional Home for Jewish Children
Room of Masonic Temple. The
at Denver, is making preliminary
prograth will include a show
plans for its annual dinner dance,
directed by Mrs. Eli Gross and
to be held Dec. 1 at Northwood
Mrs. Harry Millman. Ticket
Inn.
sales are under the direction of
The Home, founded 40 years
Mesdames Alfred Lakin, Ben
ago, derives its support from the
Bloom, Lew'kolodin and Robert'
efforts of „ its 32 auxiliaries
Dishell. The year book is. being
throughout the nation.
edited by Mrs. Morris Cohen,
35
They 100' residents represent
assisted by Mesdames Phillip
states, about 25 being dependent Olender, Norman
Jason, Mortis
youngsters of the community or Silverman and Ben Levinson.
children of tubercular patients.
The Youth - Education League
Several refugees have also been
announces that it has , donated
cared for.
$3,000 for 'the equipping of . a
Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, presi-
room in the Brandeis Vocational
dent of the League, has appointed School in Palestine.
Mrs. David Stober general chair-
man, Mrs. Henry Berris and Mrs.
Harold Kaplan in charge of the 3,500 Jews at Cyprus
year book, and Mrs. Samuel 0. To Get Immediate
Schuster and Mrs. Charles Kot-
tier chairman of ticket sales for Release to Palestine
the dinner dance.
• NEW YORK—Thirty-five hun-
dred • Jewish men, women and
Brooklyn Flier Gets -
children, refugees being held in
8 Air Medals, 3 DFC's
Cyrtts, will be released immedi-
ately for' admission to Palestine,
SAN DIEGO, Calif., (JPS)— bringing the total number, of
Aviation Machinist's Mate Ed- Jewish immigrants -to 5,000 this
ward -R. • Birnbaum, of Brooklyn, month, it was .. disclosed by a
received seven Gold Stars here trans-Atlantic telephone call
in 'lleu .of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, from Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of
7th and 8th Air Medals, and two the Jewish Agency for Palestine
Gold Stars in lieu of the 2nd and in Jerusalem, to Dr. Israel Gold-
3rd Distinguished Flying Crosses,
stein, national chairman of the
all of which he won as a turret
gunner on a plane attached to United. Palestine Appeal.
The Palestine Government, ac-
the Air Craft Carrier Essex. The
awards were presented by Rear cording to Mr. Kaplan, is permit-
Admiral W. K. Harrj.11 at the U. S. ting the entrance. of 3,500 ref-
Naval Air Station here. Machin- ugees in addition to the 1,500 im-
ist's Mate Birnbaum participated migrants allowed -under the reg-
in 48 combat attacks in the Paci- . ular monthly quota, due to severe
shortage of supplies and facili-
fic theater.
ties needed to care for the de-
tainees under winter conditions.
Youth In Prague Seeks
More than 18,000 Jewish ref-
Entry to U. S. Seminary urges still remain on the island
waiting for release to Palestine.
CINCINNATI L- From Prague,
Czechoslovakia, comes new testi- 3 Histadrut Leaders
mony of the increasing - interna-
tionally significant role of the Discard Arab Threats
Hebrew Union College, in the
NEW YORK, (JTA)—There is
form of a letter from a youth
who has written to the College, no danger of an Arab invasion of
seeking admission as a student. Palestine in spite of the threats
After pointing out that he had of the neighboring Arab coun-
"attended Hebrew Elementary tries, it was -reported here by
School, then the Hebrew Gymna- three leaders of the Histadrut.
Abba Khoushi, Joseph Biank-
sium in Uzhorod," he adds, "My
last hope is Ametica. The Amer- ower and Don Pines, who recent-
ican Authorities give permission ly arrived from Palestine, em-
for students to enter your coun- phasized that the Jews are pre:
try and to finish their studies pared to resist any Arab attacks
there. I myself survived the war and are on constant. guard.
and wanted to- study theology.
But there is no such school here
in Czechoslovakia.".

Paul Broder, chairman of the
nominating committee of the Arts
and Crafts Division of the Detroit
Service Group, is holding a
luncheon meeting of his group,
Friday, Nov. 21, at the Variety
Club, in order to discuss pro-
posed officers for the year-round
functions of the Division.
Also serving on the committee
were Martin Aronsson, Wilfred
B. Doner, Lawrence J. Michelson, Need For World Jewish
Arthur Robinson, Hyman Safran, Congress Will Continue
LONDON, (JTA)—The estab-
David Schiller, Joseph M. Welt,
Ben Wigder and Harvey Willens. lishment of a Jewish state in Pal-
estine will not obviate the nec-
essity for the continued existence
of a world-wide organization for
FOR SOMETHING DELISH
the defense of the rights of Jews
EAT A KNISH
outside Palestine, Alex Easter-
man, political secretary of the
SPRINGEL'S FAST
World Jewish Congress, told a
FROZEN FOOD
session of the current European
parley of the WJC,
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MidtownCouncil Youth Groups
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB
ToHear Housing of •'The
TEMPLE BETH EL announces
that Rabbi Morris Adler o1
Director Dec. 3 Shaarey
Zedek will be the second

The Planning Committee of the
Midtown Neighborhood 'Council
is' completing arrangements for a
meeting of its members Wednes-
day, Dec. 3, at the 12th St. Coun-
cil Center, 8687 12th St.
Mrs. Helen Kulka, chairman of
the committee, announced that
the speaker will be Edward Con-
nor, executive director of the Cit-
izen's Housing and Planning
Council, who will discuss ways in
which residents of the area , can
worktogether to obtain increased
municipal services and to make s
other improvements in the neigh-
borhood.
At this meeting, temporary of-
ficers will be . elected for the
Council and committees will be
appointed to handle projected ac-
tion.
All who live in the area are in-
vited to participate in the Coun-
cil's activities.

speaker in its monthly forum ser-
ies. Sunday afterhoon, Dec. 7, at
2:30, Rabbi Adler will speak on
the "Modern Maccabees." The
forum, to be followed by a social,
is open to the public.
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The new chapter of B.B.Y.W.
had a cultural meeting Tuesday,
Nov. 25, at the home of Ruth
Cohen. The PHYLLIS KUNIN
chapter, also of the B.B.Y.W. at-
tended to listen to the speaker of

the evening, Albert Cohen of
J.W.V.
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At a dinner at Huyler's SIGMA

THETA DELTA, Wayne - Univer-
sity sorority, pledged the follow-
ing girls Belrose Elkowitz, Lu-
cille Greenberb, Elaine Hochstim,
Ruth Kasmer, Clara Margules,
Faythe Mihaly, Marilyn Pensler,
Marion Robins, Corrinne Tennen
and Sylvia Weinstein. Shirlee
Jacobs and Norma -Spielberg
were co-chairmen of the dinner.

Polish-Jewish Delegates
With the help of JDC, nearly
Arrive in Montevideo
40,000 Jewish children and young
MONTEVIDEO, Ur,uguay, adults attend schools or univer-
(JTA)—A delegation of the Jew- sities in Europe. '

ish Central Committee of Poland
has arrived here. The delegates,
headed by Dr. Josef Sack, a de-
puty in the Polish National Coun-
cil, were received by a group of
prominent Jews from the local
community and Buenos Aires.

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