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May 13, 1949 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-13

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JWV Honors 'Fighter

HAROLD F.
MORAN, d e
partment com-

I Beth Yebudah Day
Camp Opens June 27;
Registration on Now

mander of the
Jewish War
Veterans of
Michigan, is
shown present-
ing to JOE
LOUIS, unde-
feated heavy-
weight cham-
pion, a citation
of merit. The
award was re-
cently present-
ed during the
Gentile - Binge
television show
over Station
WJ B K. Louis
received the award for the work he has done in setting a good
example to the youth of America in good sportsmanship, and
for the scholarships he has presented to Israeli students study-
ing in this country.

Registrations are now being
accepted for the Beth Yehudah
Schools Day Camp - which begths
its first two-week session June
27. A fee of $7.50 per week in-
cludes transportation to a n d
from home, transportation to
and from picnic grounds, parks
and swimming pools, a daily
lunch and midafternoon snack.
Program for the day camp
includes arts and crafts, indoor
and outdoor sports and a variety
of excursion trips.
Children may be registered for
a two-week period at a time.
Seniors and intermediates
(third-graders and up) will at-
tend camp from 9 a.m. to 5
while juniors and kindergarten-
ers will start the day at 10:45
a.m.
Periods are from June 27 to
July 8; July 11 to July 22; July
25 to Aug. 5; and Aug. 8 to
Aug. 19. Registration for each
period must be in not later than
two weeks before the period be-
gins. Rabbi Shlomo Goldstein
is director of the camp, which
will have most of its activities
TUROVER FAREIN and of officers and Board of Trus- in the main building of the Beth
LADIES AUXILIARY will cele- tees and launched a .$200,000 Yehudah schools.
brate the anniversary of Israel's campaign to equip the new
statehood with a dinner at 6 p.m. Joseph Golding High School.
* .*
Sunday May 15, followed by a
program of musical entertain-
MRS. JACOB KOTT, of 72 W.
ment= Monday evening, May 16. 100 St„ New York, 52-year-old
Refreshments also will be served German-born school teacher,
on Monday. Cantor J. H. Blanck was named "Refugee Mother of
will be featured, accompanied at the Year" by United Service for
the piano by Mrs. Blanck, and New Americans in tribute to
Detroit chapter of Junior
there will be community singing. "her courage and strength in Hadassah has presented a copy
a
*
keeping her family together
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will during the dark years of Hitler- of the phonograph record album
meet Sunday, May 15, at the ism and in fighting for its rapid "Israel in Song" to the Detroit
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ros- and smooth adjustment of the Public Library to be added to
the library's extensive record
ner, 2989 W. Buena Vista. Plans American way of life."
collection.
will be formulated for Memorial
* * *
Bette Shanbrom and Ann Ep-
Day.
The first American Conference stein, who are directing the dis-
* * *
tribution of the album, made
Three suitcases of shabby for Hebrew Culture and Lan-
clothes and their 2-year-old son, guage sponsored by the Histad- the presentation to Kurtz Myers,
Isaac, was the "priceless for- ruth Ivrith of America, the He- head of the library's audio-
tune" which Mr. and Mrs. Jacob brew Culture Federation, and visual department.
The Palestinian songs of hope
Bakarczuk, DPs who arrived in the World Hebrew Union, adopt-
New York re- ed a comprehensive program included in "Israel in Song"
::ently aboard for widespread dissemination of were collected and written by
'die SS ,General the Hebrew language and cul- Nachum Nardi, native of Kiev,
Black, with the ture in this country. Through a Russia, who went to Palestine
in 1923. He first presented his
lid of HIAS 12- point pro-
work at a world folk music con-
(Hebrew Immi- gram of action.
ference in Paris last September,
grant Aid So- the Histadruth
and they were recorded in New
clay), declared Ivrith will seek
York
last fall, with the composer
to
raise
the
cul-
to customs of-
at the piano.
ficials. Of t h e tural level • of
Among the young Zionist
204 Jews who American Jewry
singers represented in the four
arrived aboard and make Amer-
10-inch records which comprise
ISAAC
the General ican Jews con-
the album is Leah Cr oh n,
scious and fa-
Black, HIAS sponsored 107.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
miliar with the
* * •
rence W. Crohn, 9269 Wildemere,
The new BNAI BRITH MEN'S Hebrew lan-
LODGE No. 18 will be formed at guage and cul- S. J. Borowsky who is studying singing in New
a meeting next Thursday eve- ture. More than 500 delegates York with Paul Althaus, for-
ning at Jericho Temple, 11331 representing leading political, merly of the Metropolitan Opera.
Another activity of Junior
Linwood. For information call religious and educational organ-
izations and institutions attend- Hadassah to raise funds for
Julius Hirschman, TO. 9-7777.

*
ed the two-day meeting at Meier Shefeyah, children's vil-
At a meeting of the KEPES which Samuel J. Borowsky, noted lage in Israel is scheduled for
FAMILY CLUB, held at the educator, leader in Zionism and May 26 at the Jewish Corn-
home of Melvin Kepes, 2483 Ty- communal work, was elected' muffity Center, when two plays
ler, May 5, the following newly president.
will be presented by members,
* * *
elected offiCers were installed
directed by Helen Goldmr. The
for the ensuing year: President,
plays are "The Anniversary," de-
IZLER SOLOMON,_
Charles Kepes; vice president, of the Columbus, 0., Symphony picting the birth of the State
Joseph Kepes, treasurer, Ernest Orchestra, flew to Israel via of. Israel, and a comedy, "Crazy
Stecker; secretary, Celia Kepes. KLM to conduct the Israel Phil- to Reduce."
* * *
harmonic Orchestra, a benefi-
MEZERITCHER PROGRES- ciary of the American Fund for
SIVE SOCIETY will celebrate the Palestinian Institutions.
WOLF WROTSLAVSKY
* * *
burning of the mortgage for its
MONUMENTS
club room with a dinner, Sun-
PIONEER WOMEN'S second
Artistic Memorials at Lowest Prices
day, May 15, at 6 p.m., at the financial gift to Israel, this one
A Tribute — Everlasting
club headquarters, 11812 Lin- for $50,000, in commemoration
TY. 8-6117
2975 JO YRD.
wood.
of the first anniversary of the
* * *
Jewish State, was cabled over-
BREZNER AID SOCIETY will seas May 4, to Moatzao Hapoalot
hold a special social meeting (Working Women's Council),
Cemetery Memorials
Sunday, May 15, at the club's Pioneer Women's sister organ-
meeting hall. All BreZner land- ization, to be used to build ad-
Lowest Prices for Highest. Quality
sleit are invited.
ditional day nurseries and child-
• *
Granite and Outstanding Designs
ren's homes for children of new
EVE MEISTER will present immigrants.
DETROIT MONUMENT
* * *
her pupils in their annual dra-
WORKS
matic recital Tuesday, May 24,
"ISRAEL—Life and Letters,"
at the Detroit Institute of Arts. published by the American Fund
Z'744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
The show, "Meister Follies," is a for Palestine Institutions, lea-
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-7523
musical revue in two acts, fea- tures Jerusalem in its April
turing singing, dancing, imper- issue. The Holy City is presented
sonations, readings and novelty in 36 pages of original material
MONUMENTS
acts. Tickets will be on sale at presented in a striking layout
the door.
and illustrated with pictures
* * *
taken specifically for this issue
By Karl C. Berg
Owner
Lazarus Joseph, comptroller of famous Jerusalem photographer.
*
*
Max Wrotslaysky
the City of New York, presided
Monument Works
The Chief Rabbi of Israel, DR.
at an installation dinner at the
Distinctive
RABBI JACOB JOSEPH ISAAC HALEVY HERZOG, will
Monuments
SCHOOL, 155 Henry - St., New address the Rabbinical Council
Reasonably Priced
York, the first Yeshiva Day of America at its 13th annual
3201 JOY ROAD
Corner Wildemere
School in the U. S. founded in convention, at the St. Charles
TYler 6-0196
1900, in honor of the comptrol- Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., May
ler's grandfather. The dinner 23 to 25, it Was announced by
celebrated the installation of Rabbi Morris Max, executive
the school's newly elected roster vice-president.

News Brevities

Junior Hadassah
Donates Album to
Library Collection

:

Ma

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RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE Advertise in the Jewish News
completed in long-hand shortly classifieds. Call WO. 5-1155.
before his death the manuscript
of his autobiography, CHAL- 22 THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 13, 1949
LENGING YEARS. The books
will be edited for publication in
early fall by his children, James
Waterman Wise, director of the
Council 'Against Intolerance, and
Justine Wise Polier, Judge of the
Domestic Relations Court.



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communal bodies in the INDIA
UNION—Bombay, Calcutta and
Cochin -- representing " 22,000
Jews, are considering the forma-
tion of a central organization
authorized to speak on behalf of
the whole India Jewry.



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