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EVERY JEWISH , person who
can should set "The Search" and
be prepared to witness the most
touching bit of realism ever to
come out of a movie -projector .. .
The picture is about refugees in
the American sector of Berlin
after the war . . . with the plot
woven around the activities of
children . . . and the problems
confronted in work for their re-
habilitation.
PREVIEW SHOWING of the
film war held at • Downtown
Theater, Sunday morning . . . in
conjunction with the Oct. 31 one-
daY JDC drive of SOS (Supplies
for Overseas Survivors) - . . It
was shown to workers in the
campaign . . . and to guests, who
signed up to work for SOS imme-
diately after -the picture.
* * *
THAT BIG PARADE is being
planned by BBYO for Oct. 6 . . .
The kids are out to publicize
their annual Yom Kippur - Nite
Dance, Oct. 13 . . . and are doing
it in a big way . . . There'll be
clowns galore, floating balloons,
horse-drawn wagons and cars,
motor driven vehicles with cele-
brities, a complete musical ag-
gregation, etc., etc. . . . Council
President George Edwards will
be among those in the lead car,
plus others easily recognizable
. . . Dexter Blvd. will be roped
off in some areas . . . and the
parade will romp in great style
as a lavisn presentation.
TALL TOWERS at it again .. .
and if you're a guy at least 'six
feet tall . . . or a gal touching
the sky at 5' 8" .. . . there's an
nvite -c.o attend . the dance . .
Oct, 2 . . . at the Wilshire Hotel
CANTOR AND MRS. Hyman
dler inaugurated their new
onie on Tuxedo Ave. . . . with
ouse-warming, last week . . .
nd if the amount of people who
ame indicates the amount of
armth . . . the Adlers will be
sing little fuel this winter .
he way Ruth cooks, its no won-
er Cantor Adler has the .energy
o give out with such robust
oice.
* *
PHOTOGRAPHER GEORGE
RAPKIN was recently one of
ive from Detroit selected to pre-
ent their work at the National
hotographers' Convention at
otel Stevens in Chicago .. .
rapkin was asked by the East-
an Co. and the Defender Co.
Photo division of DuPont) to
epresent _them in their exhibits
t the convention , . . . Other
hotographers chosen included
ose from Ford Motor Co., Cen-
ral Motors and Detroit News.
THE EVENING before/funeral
f Gilda Partright, member of
aboninr' who died, last week,
-om injuries sustained in that
agic accident . . ." Rabbi Morris
dler told Funeral Director Ira
aufman, "She dirl for, Israel as
id any soldier" . . . and request-
d that a Jewish flag drape her
offin in recognition of such
•
onor.
* * •
ON TRAIN FROM Rome to
ausanne, Switzerland, during
eir s recent concert tour .
usical director and composer
lius Chajes and opera star
arguerite Kozenn learned that
ace is a dominating factor in
e minds of the Europeans.
CONVERSING WITH Wilhelm
rtwanger, recently de-Nazified
usical conductor, who had been
hearsing • with the Rome Sym-
ony .. . they talked about
usic ... and when Chajes asked
m whose music he liked best,
rtwanger readily answered,
hostakovich" . . . the Russian
poser, whose music he would
t have even considered ,per-
rming, three years ago, because
the bitter relationship between
ermany and Russia.
Palestinian Stars
To Appear Here
By
Alice Jean
LISTENING
Harris
Attending the Stags' anniver-
sary party at the penthouse of
Hotel Detroiter were - Eileen
Weisberg and Harvey Gross, Bev
Chalaff and Iry Laker, Donna
Pines with . George Must, Barb
Kogan and By Lasky, and June
Siderman with Howy Passman.
. Sigma Alpha Beta's fall dance
will be given at the Book-Cadil-
lac, Nov. 6. -
We won't see Fred Goldman,
Marshall Fischer, Mary Rosen,
Sonny Taub, Miles .Elias or Evie
Berhandt, in our midst for a
while as they're getting a taste
of military life at 'Camp Hood,
Texas.
Little Women of HadasSah will
give their annual membership
tea next Sunday, Sept. 26, at 2
at 4031 Glendale avenue. Why
not join this active' group?
Iota Signia Tau., will rush new
members at their Sunday tea
also.
Birthday 17 was the cause for
the bright party event at -Annette
Festinstein's home and with host
Eddie Lebowitz she graciously
greeted guests Lois Brown and
Mike Kasden, Pug Sutkin with
Morrie Nuverth, Al - Harris and
Bobbie Mandel, Annette Folbe
with Cy Demont, Carol Aver-
back with •.Toe Hackerd and Sa-
bra Prag with Sandy Schecter.
IN THE DINING ROOM of the
train, sitting at, their table, were
two important Russian officials
who asked what the sentiments
toward war were in the United
States . . . Chajes said that the
people in the .U. S. don't want
war .. • and the Russians insisted
that they join with them in
drinking cognac in toasts to
peace.
ALSO ON THE same train was
Nahum Goldmann, executive of
the JeWish Agency for Palestine
. . . Who talked of being hopeful
that peace in Israel is. near.
• CHAJES AND WIFE, Ar-
guerite Kozenn, gave 18 concerts
in 13 cities of England, France,
Switzerland, Austria and Italy
.. broadcasting Negro spirituals,
Indian, Gershwin and Chajes
compositions .. . They had been
invited-- by the radio stations to
broadcast American music . . .
but also injected Palestinean
melodies . . . In all the countries
but Italy, they were on their
own . . . performing in the latter
at request of - the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee . . . at DP camps.
THEY STARTED their concert
in Italy . . . in the former villa
and palace of Hermann Goering
at Monte Mario . . . It is now a
sanatorium for Jewish people.
* * *
Wienie roasting Sept. 17 at
PROGRAM OF COMING at- Phoenix Park was Phi Sigma
tractions 'lined up by Young Peo- Nu with Harry Trager and Erma
ple's Club of Temple Beth El in- Greerispoon, Harvey Howard
cludes Kickoff Dance Sept. 26.
with Ev Grossman, Kenny Lane
* * *
with Sue Miller, Jerry Shumer
. .
GLORIA LIPSCHUTZ went to and Sue Shatz and Ronnie Kla=
New York . . . liked it so well fer with Lynn Hoclistim build:
she stayed . ; . and luckily so . • . ing a beautiful charcoal fire.,
for she has become engaged to
And so with October 'a New
fellow by name of Jack Smith, to Year begins. Let us pray it will
whom she will be wed_in April bring with it an era of peace
or May . . . Gloria will be in for peace in Palestine and a_ lasting
the holidays to tell all that he is peace for our world.
not the Jack Smith of radio fame
. . although he has sung o'er the Honorary Degree • Given
air-waves at one time.
Rabbi Henry Cohen by
* * *
University
in Texas
DISA 'N DATA . . . Most
tickets sold for that charity
wrestling show given with entire
FORT WORTH, Texas, (JTA)
proceeds to Aid To People -of Is- For the first time in the 75 year.s
rael drive were by the wrestlers of its existence,. Texas Christian
themselves . . . who also received University broke its rule against
nothing for their grunting ef- conferring honorary degrees "in
forts . . Special affair by Satur- - absentia," in order to honor Rabbi-
day Nite Dance -Committee of Henry Cohen, of Temple Bnai
Jewish Center, Sept. 25 . . . Israel, Galveston,' Tex., • who be-
titled, "Out-of-Towners Frolic" cause of his age was unable to
. . • has reached wide attention travel beyond the Galveston area.
By a special vote of the board
in cities within radius of 60 miles
. . and huge crowd of visitors of trustees, Texas Christian Uni-
is • anticipated . . . Mrs. Charles versity presented an honorary
Averbuch is the first woman in LL. D. degree to Rabbi Cohen
Detroit to become a life member "by. proxy." The Galveston rabbi
of Bnai Brith . .. Dorothy, as she was represented by Judge Theo-
is better known, is from Louis dore Mack of Fort Worth.
Still adtive and the sole spirit-
Marshall Women ... and donated
the $100 given her from hubby ual leader of his congregation,
as birthday gift . . . for the life- Rabbi Cohen was the first presiL
dent of the Galveston chapter
time membership.
of the American Red Cross; mem-
of the executive committee
Dr. N. E. Aronstam Honored ber
of the Jewish Agency for Pales
By State Medical Society
tine; and a member of numerous
Jewish agencies for relief and
Dr. Noah .E. Aronstarn, whose civic causes.. His biography, "The
poems have delighted Jewish Man Who Stayed in Texas," was
News readerS\ during the past written to commemorate his 60th
six years, was among 26- Michi- anniversary with his congrega-
gan physicians who were hon- tion. The Henry Cohen Commu-
ored on -Sept. 22, at the Book nity House was built in Galveston
Cadillac Hotel, by being selected in 1928 in honor of his first 40
Members Emeritus of the Michi- years of service with Temple
gan State Medical Society.
Bnai Israel.
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Rehearsals of Oratorio
Friday, September 24, 1948-
Shoshana Damari and Joseph
Goland, Israeli musical revue
stars who made their debut or
Broadway Sept. 22, will. be seen
in Detroit at one performance
Sunday evening, Oct. 10, at the
Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Now touring the nation, the
artists - present a program - in
Hebrew and Yiddish which in-
cludes several Israeli Army.
sketches.. ,
Miss Darnari is the, leading'
lady of the Li--La-Lo Theater in
Tel Aviv - and appears frequently
with the Palestine Symphony
Orchestra. Goland is a veteran
musical' revue :artist and one of
the leading performers of the'
Palestine Folk • Opera. -
Tickets to their Detroit per-
formance are 'available at Boren-
stein's Book - Store, 8663 12th St.;
Metro Music House, 10328 Dex-
ter; Detroit H. __ew Book Store,
12226 Dexter, and J. Elstein,' 1146
National Bank Building.
• Halevy Singing Society, Branch
Nine, LZOA, held its -first re-
hearsal Sept. 21 at Roosievelt
School, with Pavel Slavensky di-
recting and Mrs. Aliza Stulman
at the piano.
T h e chorus is preparing
Haydn's oratorio "The Creation"
for pubtlic, presentation. All
those interested in. singing with
the chorus are invited to attend
rehearsals at 8 p. m. Tuesday
evenings at Roosevelt.
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