6Yettn. Actor Massey Speaks On• Eternal Light Panel o n the it This Week's Radio Programs Of Jewish Interest . CHURCH OF THE Alft Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunda y, July 31. Station: WJR. Feature: Rabbi Max J. Rout- tenberg, executive vice president of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, will be guest speaker, preaching on "The Most Power- ful Weapon in the World." Can- tor Edgar Mills of Temple Oheb Shalom, Newark, N. J., will be soloist, offering examples tlof traditional Hebrew liturgical -music. * *. * JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL HOUR, Time: 11 a.m. Sunday, July 31. Station: WDET: :Feature: Representatives of --the Landsmanschaf ten organi- zations of Detroit, members of the '-Community Council, . will speak on the history and ac- tivities of these groups. Yiddish. Hebrew, and Palestinian music Will be played. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p. in. Sunday. July 31, station WTCB, Flint; 8 a.M. °+1440 Sunday, Aug. 7, station. WWJ (transcribed.) Fineman, Feature : Irving novelist and educator, will be guest panelist in a discussion on Chapter 19 of the Book of Leviti- cus, the Code of Holiness, part of a series on "The Words We Live By." BBC Plans Hebrew Broadcasts to Israel LONDON (JTA)—The British Broadcasting Corporation will start a full service hi Hebrew beamed to Israel. The Foreign Office believes that the program should be used to counter anti-British propa- ganda by the Israeli wireless and the kind of political warfare that was customary during the Mandatory regime. But the present intention is to conduct a sympathetic, rig- idly objective news service, mainly about Britain and Bri- tish interests in the Middle East. This will be supplemented by cultural features. The authori- ties responsible for the new ser- vice insist that they want to build up goodwill and mutual understanding without interfer- ing or unduly meddling in poli- tics. June 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Citron (Esther Lifshitz) a son. Robert Paul. * * * June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine (Ruthe Schef man) of 19365 Lauder, a daughter, Lisa Gail. * * * July 6—To Dr. and •VIrs. Mandell Lansky (Lillian Ilene Feuerman), a daughter; Barbara Merrill. * * * July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Moroi (Helen Richardson) of 1727 Elsmere, a son, Richard Alan. * * * July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel E. Einstein (Caroline Greenbaum) of 3135 Oakman Blvd., a' son, Kenneth OWen. To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Faige.n- baurn (Anita Litvin ),- a daugh- ter, Shelley Sue. CERTIFIED MOHEL _ R ev. Yehudah Loewy - SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB held its third annual picnic July 17, at Plymouth Park. * R * Radio and electrical equip- ment totaling $6,200.00 was do- nated to the AMERICAN TRADE UNION COUNCIL by Local 430, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers' Union (CIO), to outfit a Histadrut radio and technical school in Israel. * * * Father Nicholas H. Wegner, di- rector of BOYS TOWN, Nebraska, has issued a warning against unauthorized book and maga- zine solicitors seeking subscrip- tions in the name of Boys Town. The institution has made no ar- rangements for such sales, and any solicitor who claims to rep- resent Boys Town is using that RAYMOND MASSEY, stage, name for his own purposes, the screen and radio star, featured statement said. in the second of the Eternal Light's summer series, "The Words We Live By," is shown above with members of the program's panel and produc- tion staff. Left to right: MAS- SEY; MILTON E. KRENTS, Eternal Light producer, and MARIE SYRKIN, noted author and lecturer. The Eternal Light, heard each Sunday over the NBC network, is prepared under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica. JWV Reports: Madison, Cantor To Attend Parley By PAUL KIRSCH The Department of Michigan announces that Harry T. Madi- son, National Executive Commit- teeman for the fifth region, and State Department Commander Philip Cantor will a t t e n d a meeting of the National Execu- tive Committee in New York. The national convention com- mittee also will meet to plan the annual. convention to be held Oct. 19 to 23 at Miami Beach. Cantor has appointed Sam Jacoby and Herman Troy department transportation chairmen to arrange for the de- tails of the convention trip for Michigan 'delegates. • * * A moonlight excursion to Bob- Lo park has been planned by the Department of Michigan for Aug. 30. Tickets may be obtain- ed by calling the department office, WO. 1-3089. • * * Morton Silverman Post re- ports that Bernie Hersch, post quartermaster, has resigned in order to devote his full time to the position of state department quartermaster. * * * Robert Ralph Rafelson post is planning a fall hospital party at which several television sets will be presented to the vets. The post will sponsor games for the vets and will serve refreshments. * * * Raymond Bloch Post has be- gun an intra-post tennis tour- nament. The winners will chal- lenge the top tennis players of other posts. * * * Ginsberg-Rosenberg Post pre- sented several radio sets to vet- erans at Northville Sanatorium. Ben Desenberg, post commander and deputy national service of- ficer, has recently placed many Detroit veterans in jobs. The ladies auxiliary Of 513 reports success of their recent outing at Lola Valley.' * * * Ladies Auxiliary 135 enter- tained inmates of the Marine Hospital at a games: party July 18. Each patient was presented with cigarettes, handkerchiefs, socks, portfolios, harmonicas, and Eversharp pencils. Four deck chairs with footrests and a radio for the lounge room was also given to the hospital. Surgical Mahe) abbi Leo Goldman Certified and Recommended by Doctors and Hospitals 3035 Richton TO. 8-3094 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Hattie Morris wishes to thank relatives and friends for the many kind- nesses shown them in their re- cent bereavement, 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1949 Brevities Cinema Theatre is presenting the Detroit premiere of Willy Forst's glittering musical film extravaganza, "OPERETTA," a cavalcade of the Viennese op- eretta during its floresCence un- der Johann Strauss. von Suppe, Karl Millocker and other cele- brated masters of the waltz. * * BNAI BRITH EAST SIDE LODGE and • omen's Chapter will sponsor a picnic for its members and friends Sunday, August 21, at Kensington Park. There will be games and prizes for adults and children. For fur- ther information, call Bernard Shiller, WA. 2-8556. Jewish Center Activities JWV Seeks Funds For Memorial Home, To Be First in Country Detroit's Jewish War Vet- eran's Memorial Home, funds for which are now being solicit- ed, will be the first such struc- ture in this country, JWV cam- paign leaders declared this week. The Detroit JWV is the first to consecrate. a building to the memory of the community's Jewish war dead. First planned in August, 1944, with the organ- ization of the JWV Memorial Home Association, the idea took form . -With the purchase of a tract of land on Davison, bet- ween Petoskey and Holniur. Further arrangements, made with the Jewish Community Center, provided for construc- tion of the home in conjunc- tion with the Dexter Branch of the Center, now in the pro- cess of building at the same site. Goal of'the summer fund drive for the JWV home is $105,000. (The Jewish Community Cen4er, 8904 Woodward. is a Red Feather Agency.) Openings are available for CHELSEA, the mothers' and children's camp sponsored by the Jewish Community Cen- ter. Campers enjoy the excellent cooking of Mrs. Mildred Lefko- witz, well-known Detroit cater- er, and take part in programs and parties developed by Mrs. Judith Laiken and her commit- tees. Five counsellors are in charge of the children's activi- ties. Contact Mrs. Rose Stocker, MA. 8400. Monday through Fri- day, for registration appoint- ments. CAMP `New Israel: Pride, Hope, Troubles'—Life The United Hebrew Life Magazine for July 18 Schools of Detroit carried an illuminating article Gratefully Acknowledge on "The New ISrael: At the age the Receipt of of One, It Has Pride, Hope and Troubles." The interesting pho- one scholarship annually from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein. tographs are by John Phillips. The article states: "The mili- tary prowess of these 'natives' Torahs from Europe has blasted the anti-Semitic •Detroif's Bet+ Laundry myth that Jews are not fighters, Value z To Be Used in Israel and their agriculture has de- stroyed the myth that Jews are Thousands of Women Say— NEW YORK, (JTA)— Efforts only merchants and moneylend- to secure for newly built syna- ers." "I Use Quality LaUndry BeCause gogues in Israel a substantial part of the Torah scrolls and l# Saves other religious objects found in Time, Money and Worry." PHILLIPS PHARMACY the Offenbach Depot in Ger- many are now being made by the PHILIP J. FORMAN, Prop. Shirts Beautifully Laundered Israeli Ministry of Religious Af- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS fairs* EVERYTHING IN DRUGS The World Jewish Congress announced that - its representa- WE WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS HOG ARTH. 8000 tives took up this problem at Call for Ho*Ene recent meetings of the Jewish TO. 8-7920 Delivery Your Patronage Solicited Cultural Reconstruction, Inc, 10244 - 1 2th, car. 'Calvert The Congress also reported S. D. D., S. D. that the Nazi regime in Ger- many had accomplished its end —destruction of German Jewry. It cited figures which showed that in 1939 there were only 30,- Exclusive Caterers at the Newly Decorated 000 Jews left in Germany of HOTEL • Penthouse and some 525,000. By the end of the PARK AVENUE English Room war, the report continued, only 4,000 Jews were alive in Ger- All Social Functions Showers Weddings • • many. Most of these were per- At Your Home, Synagogue or Hall sons who had married non-Jews, For Information and Reservations, Call Bernie Lefkowitz the report added. WO. 2-2825 TE. 4-1023 School to Memorialize Bar-Ilan NEW YORK, (JTA) — A re- ligious school and cultural cen- ter will be erected in Israel by WE WI LL RECOVER & REPROCESS YOUR the Mizrachi Women's Organi- zation of America as a living memorial to the late Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan, leader of the World Mizrachi movement. I Quality Laundry WILSHIRE KOSHER CATERING CO. QUILT or COMFORTER and Hold Unfit the Fall For Your Dancing Pleasure We Pickup and Deliver LEE FIELDS and his orchestra MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS TO. 5-4720 before I P. M. TY. 7-5294 after 1 P. M. U ve THAURIG'S QUILT SHOP TYler 4-6728 8823 TWELFTH ST. ee ore ou SEE OUR TWO TOP MEN FOR THE TOP DEAL IN TOWN! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY FREE Nathan P. Rosenthal Motorcycle Service Anywhere! Arthur Selman Res.: TO. 8-6726 ARGOLIS AUTO SALES Res.: TO. 6-9189 OPEN CHRSYLER-PLYMOUTH DEALERS ,;(: 1 1=A;rE 11310 Jos . Campau at Caniff TW. 2-7500 . ...... A.L A, ,