THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen News Brevities Louis Marshall Women Invite New Members MRS. SHULAMIT GOLDOF- The lovely Robert Stoltz oper- TAS will report on her exper- etta "TWO HEARTS IN THREE To Meeting Wednesday iences in Palestine at a joint meeting of Jewish National Workers Alliance Branches 79 and 114 next Wednesday evening, March 10, at the Labor Zionist Institute. * * * "PRAYERS and SONGS for the SABBATH," a record album featuring Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and the choir of the Free Syn- agogue in New York, is one of three national special Red Seal albums issued this month by RCA Victor. The album is being featured during March in local record shops. * * * HENRY COHEN FAMILY CIRCLE met Feb. 7 at the home of Mrs. Fannie Cohen, 3039 Car- ter. Plans for a Purim party were made. The next meeting will be held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cohen, 2292 Carter. * * * More than 150 religious-Zion- ist leaders paid tribute to RABBI SEYMOUR M. ZAMBROWSKY, national executive secretary of the Mizrachi Organization of America, at a farwell banquet in New York marking his appoint- ment to the national executive vice-presidency of the Canadian Mizrachi Organization whose Of- fices are in Montreal. * * * Jewish Community Centers and Jewish Youth Councils through- out the country will spons6r JEWISH YOUTH WEEK during the month of May, it has been announced by Louis J. Stern, chairman of the Youth Com- mittee of the National Jewish Welfare Board. * * * The newly organi-zed Zionist group, JABOTINSKY CIRCLE, will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, at the home of M. J. Mathis, 2083 Gladstone. A review of the present political situation in connection with the recent U. S. declaration on Palestine at the UN Security Council will be given. Interested Herzlian Zion- ists are invited. * * * . Announcement has been made by the Rev. John F. Quinn, S.J., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Detroit, of the naming of WIL- LIAM WARREN, 15375 Lawton, and JACK LEVE, 11537 Hamil- ton, to the honor roll for the 1947-48 semester. * * * Eight Wayne University debat- ers will travel to Indiana State Teachers College, at Terre Haute, to take part March 5 in the an- nual debating competition spon- sored by the college. The debat- ers, who will vie with represen- t''' tatives of more than 20 colleges and universities for the "Indiana State College" championship, in- clude ROBERT ERNSTEIN, 2305 W. Euclid; GORDON GROSS- MAN, 2270 Glynn Court; FRED LIFTON, 1502 Delaware. * * * The Culture Commission of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit, under the chairmanship Of Rabbi Morris Adler, will pay tribute to the musical accom- plishments of EMMA SCHAVER, Detroit soprano, on the occasion of the appearance of her new album of records "I Believe," at a program and reception in her honor on Wednesday, March 17, at 8:30 p.m., in the Social Hall of Shaarey Zedek. Prominent members of Detroit's Jewish community will serve on the re- ception committee. The program will include opening remarks by Rabbi Adler, the playing of the new recordings and greetings from community representatives. It will be followed by a recep- tion and tea. * * Mrs. Alex Zuckman will dis- cuss "Political Parties in the Yishuv" at the HAIFA CHAP- TER, ZOD, meeting, Monday, March 8. A discussion will fol- low. Mrs. Seymour Kraus will lead the singing of Palestinian songs. Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames Samuel Barr, Sanford Bennett and Seymour Kraus. QUARTER TIME" is the sixth production of the Detroit Civic Light Opera's current season. It opens Tuesday, March 9, at Ma- sonic Temple. Closing Sunday, March 7, is the Cole Porter musi- cal, "The Gay Divorcee." There is no performance on Monday night. * * * CLARE BOOTHE LUCE, Broadway playwright and for- mer Congresswoman, will close the 19th consecutive season of Detroit Town Hall at the Fisher Theatre at 11 a. m. Wednesday, March 10. Mrs. Luce will come directly from Hollywood for the occasion. Her subject is: "What is Right With Congress." * * * DR. LEO BAECK, president of World Union for Progressive Ju- daism, along with other promi- nent Jewish leaders, toured the Ford Motor Co. Rouge plant Feb. 25 and were luncheon guests of John S. Bugas, vice-president and director of industrial rela- tions, and Allen Merrell, assist- ont to Henry Ford II, president. Accompanying Dr. Baeck were Rabbi Leon Fram, Sol Elgart, representative of the Union of Hebrew Congregations, Cincin- nati; Sidney Allen, president of Allen Industries; Irving Katz, secretary of Temple Beth El, and Alfred A. May, attorney. * * * JACK AND JILL NURSERY SCHOOL which meets at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, 7045 Curtis, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, is ac- cepting applications from parents whose children are in the 3-5 year age group, and who reside within the boundaries of Puri- tan, Wyoming, Pembroke, and Parkside Ayes. The school, a non- profit organization, is under the supervision of the parents. A parent must be able to drive one day each week. For infor- mation call Mrs. Salman Grand, membership chairman, UNiver- sity 3-9111. * * * The Socialist party's national executive committee will meet in Detroit this weekend to make final plans for the party's na- tional convention in Philadelphia May 14-16. While in Detroit the Socialist executives will be hon- ored at a dinner this Saturday evening at Worknien's Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. Dinner speakers will include Norman Thomas; Maynard Krueger, for- mer vice-presidential candidate; AARON LEVENSTEIN; HARRY FLEISCHMAN, national secre- tary; and William Becker, na- tional labor secretary. * * * EMMA SCHAVER was hon- ored at a dinner at Hotel Brevort, New York, Feb. 24, by Pioneer Women's Organization, Jewish National Workers Alliance and National Committee for Labor Palestine. Bnai Brith Women, Hadassah Combine for Campaign Meeting Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary The Louis Marshall Women of and the Detroit Chapter of Hadas- Bnai Brith will hold a member- ship party next Wednesday even- sah will hold a combined meet- ing at the Workmen's Circle Ed- ing at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 16, at the Hotel Book-Cadillac. - This will be the first gathering of Detroit's two largest Jewish women's groups. The chief ob- jective for the meeting is to en- list support for the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron and Mrs. Harry L. Jones, presidents, re- spectively, of the Bnai Brith Women and of Hadassah, have named the following members as hostesses for the event: Bnai Brith: Mesdames Saul Bloom, Jack Hartstein, Thomas Zohott, Lewis Manning, Stanley Yates, Jack Cutler, Bernard Sheplow, Moe Miller, Morris Tack, William Phillips, Ben Shurgin, Louis Benson, Kalman Bruss, Martin Friedman, and Misses Jane Weis- man, Pearl Nusbaum and Fay Zager. MRS. SAMUEL G. BANK ueational Center, Linwood and Burlingame. The program, ar- ranged by Mrs. Ben Nadis, will include a gin rummy • tourna- ment and a millinery show by Florence' Style Shoppe. Refresh- ments will be served. Mrs. Samuel G. Bank, a trustee of Women's District Grand Lodge, guest speaker, will report on her recent visit to Bnai Brith Levi Memorial Hospital at Hot Springs. Mrs. Stanley Yates, president, urges members t o bring their friends. Mrs. William Stern is membership chairman. Mrs. Nathan, Maxman is conservation chairman. Book Views Judaism's Attitude to Science "Science and Judaism" by Rab-. bis Harold Leiman and Joseph Elias is the latest issue of? Jew- ish Pocket Books of the Agudas Israel Youth Council of Ameri- ca, 113 W. 42nd, New York 18. The conclusion of this interest- ing study, approached from the strict traditional viewpoint, de- clares: "Our glorious scientific and technological advance has carried us to the brink of atomic self- annihilation. Warning voices are raised against the discrepancy be- tween increased knowledge and moral failure. Yet this discrep- ancy will only disappear if . our new knowledge itself will not be interpreted in such a manner as to provide a tool against our moral advancement. It must rather be fitted into the great picture of the divinely created universe which the Torah draws for us; this alone can provide an adequate foundation for, and lend authority to, the demands of morality, such as the laws of the Torah itself present them." Searching the Enemy 400 U.S. Students File Hebrew U. Applications NEW YORK, (JTA) — More than 400 Jewish students in the United States have filed applica- tions for entrance into the He- brew University in Jerusalem, in addition to the 150 who are now studying there, it was declared by Sir Leon Simon, chairman of the executive council of the uni- versity who is visiting the United States. Sir Leon will, during his stay in this country, help in the $1,- 100,000 campaign for the universi- ty now under way, $500,000 of which is sought in New York City. "Armored cars," Sir Leon re- ported, "carry 150 faculty mem- bers and students to the Hebrew University, on the top of Mt. Sco- pus, where they install them- selves for a period of two weeks, after which they are relieved by `alternates. In this manner, it has been pos- sible to continue essential scien- tific work which has been in pro- gress for years. Otherwise the laborious investigations and the experimental work in some in- stances would be completely lost." Friday, March 5, 1948 Hadassah hostesses are: Mes- dames Julian Tobias, Maurice Pearlman, Randolph Weber, Syd- ney Krause, Baer Keidan, Sam- uel Rubiner, Milton Mahler, Joseph Jackier, Claire Axelrod, Joseph Newman, Sidney Brand, MRS. HARRY Iiffr JONES Jacob Sauls, Charles Robinson, Ellis Thal, Norman Steinberg, George S. Stutz and Adolph NEW YORK, (JTA) — Mayor Tome. Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv left by plane for Paris en route to Pal- estine, after spending the pas Preferred by eight weeks visiting Jewish com- munities throughout the United More People ... States on behalf of the Jewish National Fund. Tel Aviv Mayor Returns After Eight Weeks Here JULES KLEIN Austrian Asks Abolition Of Survivors' Privileges VIENNA, (JTA) — Vice Chan- cellor Adolf Schaerf received a delegation from the local Jewish community protesting his - recent statement in which he urged the revocation of special privileges for former Nazi victims. Explain- ing that he does not favor the abolition of restitution claims, Schaerf, a Socialist, told the dele - gation that he insisted only on the abolition of "privileges which are incompatible with democratic principles." His Famous Orchestras and Entertainment Superb Service for Weddings Confirmations Banquets 753 Book Bldg. C4a,zon aotci Beauht aim CA. 4710 .2as1 When You're Disfigured by EXCESS HAIR Make An Appointment Now for SAFE PERMANENT REMOVAL Painless Shortwave Method • Satisfaction Guaranteed Endorsed by Amer. Med. Assn. • Doctors' References REGISTERED ELECTROLOGIST 703 KALES BLDG.. Adams at Park 9 to 6... Evenings by Appt. 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