Weinberg Radio Hour Returns

18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 24, 1949

Council Leaders Appear on Air

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This Week's Radio Programs
Of Jewish Interest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June
26, Station WTCB, Flint; 8 a.m.
Sunday. July 3, WWJ.
Feature: "Incident at Sea," by
Joseph Mindel, story of a group
of DPs enroute to America.

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THE ALTMAN HOUR

The Jewish-American portion of the Cosmopolitan Hour of

Time: 9 p.m. Saturday, June
Station WDET featured a broadcast on Sunday, June 19, by the
25; 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 26.
Jewish Community Council. DR. SHMARYA KLEINMAN,
Station: WJLB.
Feature : Special Histadrut (second from left) , newly elected 'president of the Council,
broadcast at 9:45 p.m. Saturday;
was the principal speaker on this broadcast. Speaking in
news; special announcements.

Yiddish, Dr: Kleinman expressed his appreciation for the honor
that had been accorded him by the delegates and indicated
his intention to keep the Council program a vital one and to
keep the Council close to the community. A. C. LAPPIN,
(right) , chairman of the Council's Arbitration and Conciliation
Committee, spoke of the work his committee has done in
keeping litigation of a Jewish interest out of the courts. The
Segal and Julius Chajes which speakers were introduced by WALTER KLEI N, (second from
they presented last Sunday at
confirmation exercises, Bistrit- right) , assistant director of the Council, who spoke also on
sky also will play his suite in the Council's community relations program. MOE KESNER,
(left) , on behalf of the Council's Culture Commission, was in
The next meeting of the three movements: "In Cheder, charge of the musical portion of the program.
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB will "Lullaby," "Rejoice." Theme

THE HALEVY HOUR
HARRY WEINBERG (left) is broadcasting every Sunday
Time: 6:30 p.m., Sunday, June
over Station WJLB, from i :30 to 2:30 p.m. Assisting him is his
daughter, BETTE WEINBERG, who is a teacher in Detroit's 26.
Station: WKMH.
high schools. This Jewish radio hour features Israeli music and
Features: Zinovi Bistritsky will
news and special features. Half of the program is in English
direct 16 confirmands of the
and the other half in Yiddish. Mr. Weinberg has been broad- Northwest Hebrew Congregation
casting his Jewish radio hour for 18 years.
in the cantata by Rabbi Jacob

Miss Kozenn% Chafes!
Tour Europe, Israel

Marguerite Kozenn, dramatic
soprano, and Julius, Chajes, corn-
poser-pianist, will leave July 12
on their fourth consecutive over-
seas concert tour.
They -will appear July 22 in a
program of American music over
the BBC (British Broadcasting
Corporation) in London. On
July 26 they will broadcast
over Radin- diffusion Francaise in
Paris, performing music of
twelve rations including Israel,
and on July 27 they will appear
as soloists with the Paris Na-
tional . Symphony Orchestra.
Programs of American music
have been also scheduled by the
radios of Lausanne, Switzerland
(July 28) and Rome, Italy (July
30).
On Aug. 1 they will fl ;r to

Israel where they have been
scheduled to make three broad-
casts over "Kol Israel" and also

to perform in five open-air con-
certs. Upon their return to the
continent at the end of August
they will perform in Austria
and in Holland.

Rabbi Lymon Reports
On 'M' Lansky Fund

At the annual meeting of the
Eva P. Lansky Educational Fund
corporation in Ann Arbor, Rabbi
Herschel L yin o n, president of
the corporation, reported that
of $1041.12 contributed at the
inception of the fund, $850 was
exicrended during the past year.
Established in memory of Eva
P. Lansky, the fund provides
grants and loans to worthy and
needy students attending the
University of M i c h i g a n. The
fund is maintained by relatives
and friends of the late Mrs.
Lansky who served . the Jewish
community of Ann Arbor as
Beth Israel Sisterhood president
for many years.
Members of the corporation
are: Osias Zwerdling, Belle. Phil-
lip and Sam Lansky, all of Ann
Arbor. and Mrs. George G. Gold-
berg of Detroit.

To Plant JNF Grove in
Aaron _Agree's Memory

At an impressive memorial
service held on June 15, at the
Labor Zionist Institute, in trib-
ute to the late Aaron Agree, it
Was decided to plant a grove of
trees on Jewish National Fund
soil in Israel as a memorial to
the departed labor Zionist.
The meeting, arranged by
Branch 79 of Jewish National
Workers Alliance, was addressed
by Hyman • Wiener, for many
years Mr.
Agree's associate
worker • in the Zionist move-
ment; Rabbi Herman Rosen-
wasser and. Arthur Shutkin. di-
rector of the JNF. The El Molei
Rachamim was chanted by
Cantor H. Blanc.
A large portion of the fund
for the planting of the grove of
1,000 trees already has been sub-
scribed, Mr. Shutkin announced.

Brevities

be held June 26 at the home of songs by Halevy double quartet.
Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Cornfield. Moe Kesner will be moderator,
and Mrs. Louis Cassel, city edi-
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MR. and MRS. H. BARNETT tor of The Jewish News, will
of 650 Gladstone, contributed present The Jewish News Broad-
$100 to the Ladies Auxiliary of cast.
the 3ewish National Fund for a
Golden Book inscription honor- Chris Smith Opens New
ing their golden wedding anni- Modern Dance Studio
versary.
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Being the personal dance in-
M✓NUCHAH FAMILY CLUB structor to the greats of the
held its second annual picnic show world and figures of in-
June 19 at Belle Isle, with 57 ternational note, had its ad-
members of the family in at- vantages but still left Chris
tendance. Movies taken will be Smith a dissatisfied young man.
shown at the first fall meeting. He had a frequent dream to
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come back to Detroit and open
DR. A. A. GLOBERMAN an- a large studio.
nou.nces the opening of his of-
His dream has finally been
fice at Hotel Statler, for the realized. The result is a gor-
practice of chiropody.
geous, all-modern setting at
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19480 Livernois, at Outer Dr.,
THE ISRAEL CLUB, of which complete with six priyate, air-
Louis Margolis is president, an- conditioned studios and a large
nounces a --$500 contribution to ballroom, where, each Sunday
the Jewish National Fund.
afternoon from 4 to 6, a rhumba
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band plays a matinee for pu-
ALTES BREWING CO., Detroit pils.
and San Diego brewery, will
The experienced staff includes
make its debut on television
Joe Cantafio,, "Mambo King,"
with the telecasting of 13 home
Bob Gorham, Dorothy Borden,
games of the National Fastball
Ronnie Parks, Ann Lowell, Mar- -
League, midwestern softball cir- yin Allen and Sherry Dresden.
cuit. The games will be telecast
The Christopher Smith dance
over Station WXYZ-TV Satur-
day nights from Braun Park, instructors appear every Mon-
day night in the Indian Room
McNichols and Dequindre •Road, of the Wonder Bar. Last week,
.Detroit, beginning June 11.
they gave an exhibition at
Franklin Hills, and, starting
July 1, the guests at Knollwood
Country Club will see them on
a regular schedule. The instruc-
tors will appear at Tam O'Shan-
ter every two weeks.
Boi.is M. Joffe, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Community
Council, will be the principal
speaker at a dinner and musical
program sponsored by the Berd-
ichever Progressive Society at
6 p. m. Sunday, June 26; at Tur-
oyer Temple.
The Halevy double quartet,
under the direction of Felix Res-
nick, will present vocal selections
with Sidney Resnick as soloist-
The- committee in- charge of
the nrogram consists of Ben
Gelman, chairman; Louis Reder,
co-chairman; Frank Mersky, Ar-
thur Feldman, I. Zinstain, Harry
Rochlin, J. Resnick, Mrs. L.
R.eder, Mrs. A. Landon, Sam
Klessman, Samuel Brainin.
Harry Kaminer will be toast-
master.
Proceeds of the affair will be
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donated to Israel. Reservations
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Joffe to Address
Berdichever Benefit

Rosenwald Gives $49,490
For Nan-Sectarian DP Aid.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A $40,-
000 contribution to the non-
sectarian DP' resettlement pro-
gram of the International Res-
cue Committee has , been made
by the Lessing Rosenwald Foun-
dation, it. was announced by L.
Hollingworth Wood. the commit-
tee's chairman.

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