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April 16, 1948 - Image 6

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Page Six

THE JEWISH NEWS

Engineering Higher Contributions

Friday, April 16, 1948

Cleary Speaks at Bar,
Restdurant Luncheon

Hon. Owen J: Cleary, chairman
of the Michigan State Liquor
Control Commission, will be the
guest speaker at a Year of Des-
tiny luncheon, sponsored by a
committee of the night clubS; bars
and restaurants'
section in be-
,
half of the 1948 Allied Jewish
Campaign at 1 p. m. Monday,.
April 19, in the Michigan Room
of the Hotel Statler.
The sponsors' committee, in-
cluding Norman Blake, Benja-
min I. Dvorman, David Goldberg,
Maxwell D. Goldman and Good-
—Photo' by Paul Kirsch man J. Lefkofsky, urged section
..The Industrial Engineers section of the 1948 Allied Jewish. Cam- members to attend the luncheon
paign applies the yardstick to plans for this year's drive at their April in order to reciprocate Cleary's
6 gathering. Members of the section committee appearing above "friendliness to the important
are LOUIS B. FORMAN, HERMAN ADLER, ROBERT N. JANEWAY, causes supported . in our 1948
chairman, HARVEY S. FREEMAN, LOUIS R. GELFAND and BEN Allied Jewish Campaign. Our
turning out in full number at the
FENGEROOT.
meeting he has so kindly agreed
to address will be an indication
Teen-Agers
of our respect for Mr. Cleary and,
!Brandeis Application
at the same time, will give us an
Deadline Is April 30
opportunity to meet together in
behalf of the historic Destiny
Mort .Goodman, director of in-
Brandeis Camp Institute ap- campaign.
termediate activities at the *Jew-
plicants
are requested to mail
ish Center, announces that the
Teen-Club' Council has organiz- their application forms to Mrs. Three Detroit Artists
ed a committee for the Allied Rose • Schiller, 18473' Wodding- Play in Harmonie Trio
Jewish Campaign.
ham, before April 30.
The committee is making plans
Three Detroit artists are gain-
Candiadtes must be high school
for a youth barn dance rally to graduates, between 18 and 25, ing popularity this year as the
be held in Butzel Hall at 8 p.m.
Harmonie Trio, playing for wed-
Thursday, April 22. Proceeds will and are required to write an au- dings, concerts, banquets and-
be given to, the Campaign in the tobiographical sketch not to ex- other festive occasions.
ceed 500 words. Two passport-
The trio includes Sadie Cooper
name of the Council.
The *campaign committee is size photographs are to be in- Braver, violinist; Lillian Rob-
cluded with the application.
bins, composer-pianist, and Har,
contacting all teen-age clubs at
For full particulars phone ry Siegel, cellist and choral direc-
the Center and stimulating club
contributions. The information ierzl Saperstein at UN. 3-6533. tor of Bnai David Synagogue. _
Special arrangements by" the
booth in the lobby is manned by
three musicians are a feature of
Center teen-agers in an effort to
help people attending campaign JDC Passover Program the Trib's presentations.
meetings and to give informa- Is Largest ,in Its History
tion concerning the meaning of
the campaign.
In _every corner of Europe and
On account of Passover, all
The committee in charge of in lands stretching from Shang- copy for our issues of April 23
teen-age Allied _ Jewish Cam- hai to Cyprus, nearly 1,000,000 and April 30 should be in the
paig'n at the Center is composed Jewish men, women and children hands of the editor not later than
of Howard .Hordes, chairman; will celebrate Passover with spe- 5 p. m., on Mondays preceding
Norma Tennenhouse, Ilene Mos- cial foods, wine, religious sup- date's of publication — April 19
ton, Byron Jaffee, Jack Stahl, plies and other assistance provid- and 26. Photographs for these
Shirley Rosenberg, Fern Gault, ed by the Joint Distribution Com- issues will be accepted until 10
Donna Reider, Lila Yagoda and mittee.
a. m. on Mondays.
Delores Stein. Representatives
Under JDC's Passover pro-
from all groups are invited to gram — the largest in its 33 year
attend the meetings at 7:30 each
history — Europe's Jews have
Tuesday in room 309. •
been forwarded almost 6,500,000
pounds of matzoh meal, 200,000
Accept Applications For bottles of wine, cooking fats and
other foods — this in addition to
New Yeshiva U. School
special provisions made in JDC
country budgets to 'enable dis-
NEW YORK—Dr. Samuel Bel- tressed Jews abroad to purchase
kin, president, Yeshiva Univer- Passover foods locally produced.
sity, announced that applications
are now being accepted for
admission to the University's Dr. Weizmann Postpones
eighth unit—the School of Edu- Departure for England
cation and Community Admin-
istration—which will open in the
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
fall. This school will offer courses
leading to_ the degrees of Master Chaim Weizmann, who w a s
of Science (M.S.), Master of scheduled to leave the United
Religious Education (M.R.E.), States in April, for England, de-
and Do c t or of Philosophy cided to postpone his departure.
(Ph.D.) in Education and Corn- The decision was taken in view
of important developments which
. munity Administration:
are expected here in connection
with the special session of the
Alpha Omega Donates
UN General Assembly.

Center
Organize Campaign

Off the Record

By NATHAN ZIPRIN

Copyright Seven Arts Feature 5yrtiticate

Old and New
A kosher meat market has opened in Mosrow for the first time
since the revolution . . . This item appeared in a recent issue of Kol
Israel (Voice of Israel), published in Jerusalem by Agudas Israel.
Is Dr. Joshua Bloch, now chief of the Jewish division of the•New
York Public Library, to join the staff of the Hebrew Union College
at Cincinnati? . . . We hear a chair in Hebrew Literature is waiting
for him.
It is now seventy years since N. H. Imber wrote the "Hatikvah,"
Watch Sumner Welles' forthcoming book, "We Need 'Not Fail,*
slated for early publication by Houghton Mifflin Co.'. .. It contains a
bitter attack on America's Palestine policy.
Missionaries in Italy are active among the displaced Jews .. .
They are offering 40,000 lires to each Jewish male willing to marry a
Christian . . . Their attractive bait, however, lured but a few.
Times Square in New York was recently the scene of an unusual
incident . . . It was treated to a traditional "HasSidic" wedding with
the nuptials bound -under a canopy right in the heart of the White
Way ... Thousands of bewildered Broadwayites watched the unusual
ceremony and the hundreds of hassidim who marched around the
canopy . . . The wedding reception took y.1 _ice at one of the adjacent
hotels.

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More than $40,000 worth of
dental supplies and instruments
have been donated to SOS by
members of Alpha Omego Fra-
ternity in the nationwide dental
campaign now in progress, it was
announced by Mrs. Isaac Gilman,
national co-chairman of SOS
(Supplies for Overseas Surviv-
ors) collection of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee.
The first Alpha Omega SOS-I
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