THE JEWISH

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Brevities

"Can Germany Be Re-educat-
ed?" is the question which DR.
WALTER BERGMAN will at-
tempt discuss at an open meet-
ing of
of the Committee on Demo-
cratic Human Relations of the
Detroit Federation of Teachers,
on Monday, April 26, at 8 p. m.,.
at the Federation of Labor
Building, at Montcalm and Park.
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RABBI ISAAC MEYER LEV-
INE of Jerusalem, son-in-law of
the famous Gerer Rabbi, who is
slated to be a member of the
Jewish Parliament and Minister
of Health of: the future Jewish
Government, visited Detroit last
week. He was accompanied by
Rabbi Melech Terebelo of New
York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Terebelo of Detroit. Rabbi Lev-
ine was the guest. at the home of
his friend of three decades ago,
Rabbi Shlomo Glikgman, 2666'
Tuxedo ave. Rabbi Levine, after
a four-day visit, left for New
York to be . present there at a
United Nations meeting, but is
due back in Detroit after Pass-
Over. During his visit at Rabbi
Gliksman's home, he was greeted
by many Detroit Jews, rabbis,
and Chassidim • of the Gerer
Rabbi.
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BETTY KOWALSKY, young
Dclroit pianist, has been invited
to be guest soloist with the
Wayne University Symphony Or-
chestra at its . annual concert,
Wednesday evening, April 28, in
the auditorium of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts. Miss Kowalsky
will • perform the Grieg Piano
Concerto. in A Minor. Also on
the program will, be the Bral...ns
Fourth Symphony and Overtures
by Mozart and Bruch. James
Gibh and Robert Lawson will.
conduct the orchestra.' •
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MRS. HERMAN SHARFMAN
of 2671 Cheltenham Road, Toledo,
(the former Clara Pearlman of
Detroit) has written a poem en-
titled "Dear Palestine" which she
set to the music of a song she re-
cently composed.' It was sung at
a Senior - Hadassah meeting in To-
ledo. April 12, by Miss Lena Kap-
lan, accompanied by Mrs.--Bern-
hard Steinberg. • At that meeting
Ilz.tdassah had as guest speaker
Rabbi Jacob Segal Of Detroit.
The same -song was featured at
a meeting of Hadassah Business
and Professional Group on that
Mrs. Sharfman's mother,
day.
Mrs. Rachel Pearlman; brother,
Pearlman; sisters, Mrs.
: LOLtiS
•Maurice I. Bale and Mrs. David
Yaker, all live in Detroit.
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. CAMP RAMAH in; New Eng-
land, the second Hebrew sum-
mer camp for boys and girls to
be established by the. Conserva-
tive Jewish movement, will be
oven June 30 at Belgrade Lakes,
Maine.. and will be conducted by .
The New England region of
United Synagogue of America in
cooperation with the Teachers
•Institute: of the 'Jewish Theolo-
gical Seminary. The ..Wisconsin
can is -conducted by. the Chic-
ago Council of - Conservative
Synagogues in cooperation-with
the Tea'c'hers Institute.
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"Quartette in A Minor, Opus 29" . '
by Franz Schubert will open the
fourth concert in the series spon-•
sored this season by the . Uni-
versity of Michigan ∎ :- Extension
:Service. The program; which • is
being pressented by;;; a string
:.;quartet under the auspices of the
DETROIT MUSIC GUILD, will
; be given at 8:30 . p.m. Wednesday;.
;April 28, at the Rackham Edu-
cational Memorial. Members of
the string quartette are Morris
Hochberg, first ' violin; JuleS
Yanover, second violin; Meyer
Shapiro, viola, and Rudolph
Kramer, cello.
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JOCHANAN, CLUB" will meet
May 9 at the home f ia Miss R.
Silber on Gladstone Ave.

War in .Palestine Would
Mean End of United Nations
STOCKHOLM, (JTA)—War in
Palestine would'rneart the begin-
ning of the end for the United
Nations,' Dr. Nahum Goldrnann,
member of the executive commit-
tee of the Jewish Agency, told the
_Swedish press upon his arrival
here.

Friday, April 23, 1948

Men's Cubs

Philadelphia Orchestra
Coming to Detroit May 3

T h e Philadelphia Orchestra
travels more miles to play con,
certs in more different cities to
More listeners than any other
symphony ". orchestra in 't h e

NEWS

Young Judaea to Build
Hava for Jewish Scouts

To add impetus to its drive for 'owitz; sgt.-at-arms, Mendy Yus-,
a charter, PHILIP HANDLER ter. Samuel J. Berghoff, retir- . NEW YORK.—On the .Occasion
LODGE of Bnai Brith will hold ing chairn-ran, was .elected, first of its annual observance of Keren
Hanoar Month, which extends
an open house party Tuesday
evening, April 27, in the main trustee. •Setorid and Third Trus- through April 24, national Young
auditorium of Bnai Moshe syna- tees are Henry Halperin and Judaea announces plans to build
gogue.• It . is announced by Dave Joseph Mash. The new build- a have, or training center, for
Guss, program chairman, that a. ing committee. is headed by Irv- the Jewish Scouts (Tsofim) of
full evening of entertainment, ing Feldman, Jack Altman and Palestine.
Norman Schanin, executive di-
refreshments and dancing will
be. on the agenda. Attendance. Harry Moss. Membership is open rector of national. Young Judaea,
will. be by invitation only, but to all. For information call .Wil- states that the plans are proceed-
'arrangements are being made ham Naftaly, WE. 4-4471, or Nate ing despite the -political situation
in Palestine.
whereby anyone wishing to en- Berk, TO. 5-2345.
roll\ as a member of the Philip
Handler Lodge, will be able - to
Top to Toe Beauty
. at Northwest Detroit's
gain admission. Further inquir-
ies can be directed to Dave Guss,
Beautiful and Most Modern Beauty Salon
3798 Clements, NO. 6535.
You and your friends are cordially invited to visit
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our newly remodeled Salon and take advantage
Jerry Mosher, social service
of the specials which we are featuring for a
director of the LOUIS D. BRAN-
limited time only.
DEIS LODGE c Bnai Brith; pre-
sented a plaque for outstanding
Lanolin Base (non-ammonia sol.)
work in the cause- of brother-
hood to Rev. Charles Burtt of the
Permanent Wave
$9.00 for $6.75
Mayflov7e r . Congregational
Ming
Creme
Style.
.412.50
for 10.00
Church. The presentation was
Rifling Regular $10.00'
made before 'a combined audi-
for 8.50
ence of the Lodge, its Ladies Aux-
Color Blending
from 6.00
iliary, and dignitaries of the
Sixth District Council of Bnai
ANNOUNCEMENT
Brith.

'

Eugene Ormandy Directs Phila-
delphia Symphony.

world. Its travels this season will
bring it to Masonic Auditorium
for a concert on May 3 under the
direction of Eugene Ormandy.
This has been a travelling
orchestra from its earliest days,
in 1900, when Fritz Scheel and
a a
his "85 musicians'? played in
nearby towns. Now the record
At the last meeting of the
is more, impressive. From the YOUNG MEN'S ORGANIZA-
1938-1939 season through that of
1946-1947 the orchestra journey- T I 0 N OF CONGREGATION
BETH MOSES, the following of-
ed by- rail 112,155 miles.
ficers were elected: President,
Refugees arriving in Detroit Al Halperin; vice-president, Dr.
find temporary lodgings at the
House of Shelter, maintained by Manuel Feldm–an; rec. sec., Nath-
funds from the Allied Jewish an Berk; corr. sec., William Naf-
Campaign.
taly; treasurer, Dr. Meyer Berk-

ANTHONY, formerly of New York and. Detroit has
joined our staff—bringing with him the latest in
hair fashions.
Hair Cutting by MR. JANISSE

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Complete Banking and Trust Service

STATEMENT OF CONDITION, APRIL ,12, 1948

RESOURCES

Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks

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$ 301,186,066.00
585,280,286.22
1,500,000.00
70,399,809.18

Vnited States Government Securities
stock of the Federal Reserve Bank
Other Securities
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•

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Loans:

Loans and Discounts
7
7 I
Real Estate Mortgages
.„
1
Branch Buildings and Leasehold Improvements .
• 3
Accrued Income Receivable :- .
.
.
.
.
.
Customers' Liability on Acceptances and Letters of Credit

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3'185,099,958.17
51,406,504.23,

236,506,462.40
1,533,119.92
3,511,527.41
3,412,476.38
$1,203,329,747.51

LIABILITIES

Deposits:
Commercial; Bank and Savings
United States Government
Other Public Deposits
Accrued Expenses and Taxes Payable.
Income Collected—Unearned
Common Stock Dividend No. 28;
Payable May 1, 1948
•
Acceptances and Letters of Credit
Reserves . o

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$1,062,855,f427.74
43,670,054:06
28,995,197.47 $1,135,520,679.27
1,374,894.50
1,257,662.13

525,000.00
3,412,476.38
5,505,858.35

Atigtmer:

Capital Fundat
Common Stock'
Surplus
,
Undivided Profile

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15,000,000.00
35,000,000.00
5 2 733 17;5.88 55,733;176.88
$1,203;329,747.51

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United Steles Government Securities carried ea $74,229,308.65 isk the foregoing state.
or• pledged es secure public deposits, including deposits of $)0,938,713.07 4 the

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DIRECTORS

HENRY E. BODMAN

ROBERT J. BOWMAN
PRENTISS M. BROWN
CHARLES T. FISHER
CHARLES T. FISHER, JR.
JOHN B. FORD, JR,

B. E. HUTCHINSON
JAMES INGLIS
WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN
ALVAN MACAULEY
WALTER S. McLUCAS

W. DEAN ROBINSON .
NATE 8. SHAPERO
R. PERRY SHORTS
GEORGE A. STAPLES
IL R. WILLIAMS
C. E. WILSON

TRUST DEPARTMENI'

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