6 Chief Rabbi Herzog Calls for All-Out Effort for UM Drive in Speech Here Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevy Her- tog of Israel, in a stirring ad- dress here at the Jewish Center, on May 11, called upon Detroit Tews to fulfill their obligations to the United Jewish Appeal, through the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Opening his address with brief remarks in Hebrew, the Chief Rabbi emphasized in his address that the nations of the world already have recognized Israel tnd that the time has come for Tews to give Israel not de facto bue de jure recognition. He de- clared that unless hundreds of millions of dollars are given this year to provide for the settlement of hundreds of thou- sands of newcomers, "then you David Applebaum, David I. Harris, Dan- el Birnbaum, Jack J. Carmen, Herman K. Cohen, Solomon B. Cohen, Solomon N. Cohen, Mrs. Louis Cohen, Henry 'Dworkin, Meyer Eisenberg, Mrs. Philip Forman, Arthur Gellman, Samuel Goren, foseph Grossman, David Horwitz, Marvin Engel, Jack H. Isbee, Isaac Knopp:6w. kbbe A. Levi, Mrs. Isadore Levin, Hy- nan Moore, Leon Mutchnik, David No- retsky, Louis Penni. Burton Platt, Harold Platt, Samuel W. Platt, Dr. Harry Port- boy, Julius Portnoy, Mrs. Ephriam Ralph, Emil Spilman, Norman Sukenic, Seymour Walfish, Ben Weinstock, Seymour Ribiat, Hilton Duchan, Morris Stolsky, Marvin keligson, Bernard Singal, Sol Hoberman ind Ben Wrotslaysky. Last Monday evening, at the monthly seminar of Young Isra- tl. Youth Group sponsors, the program of summer activity was outlined. Sponsors presenting the fourteen youth groups are: Charles Levi, Robert Marx, Esther Marx, Beth Cohen, ma Levin, Elaine Goldschlag, Hrs. Kurt Weinberg, Rabbi Issac Jacob- son, Sarah Rabinowitz, Saralee Shulman, Noah Mandelbaum, Raye Rabinovitch. Rab- bi Abraham Zentman, Rabbi Eric Green- baum, Marshall Goldman , and Harold Id en dlowitz. Highlighting the 26th anni- National JWY Aide To Attend Detroit Cornerstone Rites LEON GINSBURG Leon Ginsburg, national dep- uty chief of staff of the Jewish War Veterans, has been appoint- ed by Samuel J. Rhodes, presi- dent of the JWV Memorial Home Association, as chairnian of the cornerstone laying program of the Memorial Home, on the site of the new building, Davison, between Holmur and Petoskey, at 2 p.m. on June 12. Serving an the committee with Mr. Ginsburg are Harold F. Moran, Department Commander, Joseph Bale, post Commander of Joseph Bale post commander of the Joseph L. Bale Post No. 474, and Isadore Rosenberg, execu- tive director of the JWV Memo- rial Home Association. Community to Pay Tribute June 1 To Rabbi Wise at Shaarey Zedek Annual Concert By Folk Chorus Sunday Night are not recognizing the State of Israel." Paying tribute to the pioneers and builders, Dr. Herzog ad- monished his audience to think of the youth of Israel not only as heroes but as a holy group that is redeeming Israel with its blood and labor. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka pre- sided at the meeting. T h e r e were brief talks by Rabbi Eliezer Levine, Julian H. Krolik, presi- dent of the Federation, Irving W. Schlussel, president of Miz- rachi, and Isidore S o b el o f f. Rabbi Herzog was greeted by 500 Detroit schoOl children upon his arrival at the airport. The day before coming to De- troit, Dr. Herzog conferred with President Truman at the White House in Washington. Detroit Jewish community will pay tribute to Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, founder of the American and World Jewish Congress at a city wide memorial meeting, Wednesday evening, June' 1, at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, Albert Silber, president of the Detroit Division of the Congress, announced. . Rabbi Morris Adler will de- liver the eulogy and representa- tives of leading Jewish and non- Jewish organizations will par- ticipate in the proceedings. The program will be incor- porated in a Memorial Volume, copies of Which will be sent to the family of Dr. Wise, the De- partment of Archives of Israel, the... Library of Congress in Washington and the Hebrew Union College, as well as the Central Library of Detroit. KEEP ASKIN' Six Detroiters Named To National JWB Board FOR RASKIN Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Herman Jacobs, Henry Meyers, SPECIAL DELUXE Samuel H. Rubiner, Isidore So- CREAM COTTAGE beloff and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, and all of Detroit, were elected to the SPECIAL board of directors of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board at FARMER CHEESE HENRI GOLDBERG the Board's annual meeting in MA. 5388 TO. 5-5106 Jewish Folk Chorus, conducted New York. by Henri Goldberg, will present its 24th annual concert on Sun- day evening, May 22, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma- sonic Temple. announces A program will be presented A New Issue of by the Senior chorus and the newly organized Youth Chorus 600,000 Shares of 100 Singers. The complete Common Stock "Miriam's Song of Triumph" by Schubert and the "Ballad for Price: $28 per Share Americans" by Earl Robinson will be the main numbers, plus (Par value125) a group of Jewish and new PALESTINE ECONOMIC CORPORATION Palestinian Folk Songs. Gertrude Ribla, dramatic so- of New York prano of the Metropolitan Opera 399% Madison Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. Co., and winner of the 1948 au- ditions, will sing the solo part in Schubert's Cantata. Hans Al- This announcement is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these shares. The offer is made only by the prospectus, available upon request. ter, baritone of Chicago, will do the solo lines in the Ballad. Rose. Bassin Stein and Flor- Palestine Economic Corporation of New York ence Kutzen will be the accom- 3991/2 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. panists. Please send Prospectus. versary dinner, the cantata "What Is Torah?" will be pre- sented by members of Young Israel's 14 youth groups. Cantor Nathan T. Adler of Windsor is in charge of the musical direc- tion. Hillel L. Abrams, executive secretary of Young Israel, is dramatic director. Piano accom- paniment ins/ furnished by Mrs. Bella Goldberg. Youth group members participating are: Palestine Economic Corporation Judy Aronson, Robert Baruch, Fayga Berris, Shimon Berris, David Cohen, Es- ther Forman, Judy Goldman, Leila Ka- mens, Lawrence Halpern, Robert Levi, Norma Madorsky, Marjorie Margolis, Phyllis Gellman, Yehudah Gellman, Jack- ie Levin, Frances Malach, Marilyn Mut- chnik, Libby Magier, Irving Portnoy, Esther Rothenberg, Reva Rothenberg, Bernice Schwartz, Arlene Shulman, Ursu- la Sitzman, Meyer Segal, Rena • Spilman, Edward Traurig, Stephen Tomor, Michael Weisenfeld, Minna Weisenfeld, and Ta- mar Wohlgelernter. On Saturdays at 6 p.m. in Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Young Israel sponsors a lecture series on the "Ethics of Our Fathers" (Pirkei Aboth), led by its direc- tor, Rabbi Samuel H. Prero. Young adults of Young Israel will entertain the young Israel membership Saturday evening at Zack's Catering Hall, 13124 Dex- ter. The evening, tagged "Laff Nite", will present takeoffs on "Truth or Consequences", ."Can You Top This?", and "Double or Nothing". Admission is free. Women's Committee Organized to Combat Laxity By Butchers THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 20, 1949 Committees, Participants Announced For Young Israel Dinner on May 29 Charles T. Gellman, chair- rian of the 26th anniversary telebration of Young Israel, to ► e held Sunday evening, May 29 tt the Mayfair, Dexter and Waverly, urges the community op back the organization in the anal round of its drive to com- plete the Young Israel Youth renter this summer. Sam S. Novetsky is chairman of the 26th anniversary journal tnd Morris H. Berris is chair- Ilan of dinner reservations, having L. Blitz as an active corn- wiitte member. The anniversary :ommittee includes; — CARD OF THANKS The family of the late David Goldrath, 2415 Oakman, wishes to express sincerest thanks to relatives and friends for kind- ness shown during their recent bereavement. NAME ADDRESS CITY ZONE.__ BLOCK'S . A Kosher Meat Women's Ac- tions Committee was organized May 16 at the Jewish Commun- ity Council. The refusal on the part of the kosher butchers to post prices in their shops, together with a series of other practices operating against the kosher meat consumer, drives thou- sands of young Jewish house- wives to buy non-kosher meat, in violation of the traditions of our people, it was explained. Reports were heard from Dr. S. Kleinman, chairman of the internal relations committee, Robert Nathans, chairman of the sub-committee on kosher butchers, and Julius Weinberg, internal relations director of the Council. More than 50 women's organ- izations are represented on this committee which plans to solve this problem. Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Julius Ring, and Miriam Slobin were chosen co-chairmen. Jewish Folk Schools Picnic at Lola Sunday The family picnic of the Jew- ish Folk Schools of the Labor Zionist Organization will be held at Lola Valley Park, Sunday, May 22. All pupils of the after- noon class anti the kindergarten and nursery and their parents, teachers and members of the school will meet in the park at 11 a. m. In case of rain, the picnic will be postponed until Sunday, June 19. CENTER SOCIAL-LITES will hold a social next Wednesday evening at the Jewish Center. Dancing will be by records. STORE-WIDE SALE SUITS - TOPCOATS WORSTEDS GABARDINE TROPICALS REGULARS — SHORTS — LONG PORTLY — CADETS DOUBLE and SINGLE BREASTED, PATCH POCKETS. AND HERE'S A JACKPOT OF CLOTHING VALUES THAT WILL BRING UNEXPECTED SEASONABLE COMFORT TO EVERY MAN WHO TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THIS EVENT . . . 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