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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-09-16

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16

On the Record

Guest List at Sea Crest
Included Detroiters

By NATHAN ZIPRIN

Royal Ambitions
After breaking bread with Bevin at London the Hashemite
King Abdullah hurried to Madrid for the post-meal grace with
Franco • . . The evident purpose of the visit is to influence the
Spanish dictator into persuading the Latin-American countries
into voting at the next General Assembly session in favor of
handing over Arab Palestine to Transjordan . . . In return Ab-
dullah will probably promise Franco to deliver the Arab vote
when the issue of Spain's admission to the UN is raised . . . Vati-
can circles are watching this development precisely because the
Rome-Madrid-London wires were busy arranging the rendezvous.

*

Oct. 17 will mark the appearance of a daily English-Jewish
paper in New York City with Albert Shulman as publisher and
editor . . . The newspaper will bear the name "American Jewish
Daily - and will appear five days a week . . . Shulman is publisher
of the weekly Jewish Review.
Kurt Peiser is to leave the Philadelphia Ftderatiorl of Jew-
ish Charities. . . His destination is the University of Pennsyl-
vania as assistant to president Harold Stasseu,
Trude Weiss-Rosmarin is on a one-month fact-gathering stay
in Israel in preparation fora busy lecture season . Her new
book "Jewish Survival" will be published in November by Philoso-
phical Library.
. The issue of national budgeting will rise to the fore again in
the near future . And the debate will be more acrimonious than
ever ... The advocates of democracy in Jewish life will carry the
battle to the elements who would centralize Jewish life in the
hands of the few . . . Opponents of centralization maintain that
such an eventuality would lead to the creation of a "charity trust"
with all the evils attached to that concept.
The stories of diminishing interest in Israel in the American
Jewish communities are without foundation . . .,To say that the
growing interest in local matters reflects a 'Waning interest in the
new Jewish state is akin to saying that a merchant who stocks his
storehouse with a new kind of merchandise is abandoning interest
in the rest of his wares . . . It isn't necessarily so . . . There is a
Yiddish admonition against "sick einreden a Krenk" (talk ones self
into illness . . . The soothsayers of indifference would persuade us
into illness . . . The false prophets most likely are those who would
like to see American Jewry abandon Israel to its own fate at the
most critical stage of its existence . . . That is not the mood of
American Jewry.

Rabbi Morris Adler will be
principal speaker at the annual
senior warden night dinner-
dance of MOSAIC LODGE to be
held Wednesday, Sept. 21, in the
Fountain Room of Masonic
Temple. David S. Berman, S. W.
will be guest of honor, and will
be in charge of the ritual work
during the afternoon. Mickey
Woolf and his orchestra will fur-
nish music and entertainment..
Reservations may be had by
calling Herb Grossman, UN.
3-0228.

* * *

Barney Broner, president of
DETROIT LODGE Bnai Brith,
No. 1374, announces the new
policy for meetings of Detroit
Lodge calling a meeting every
other month during the season.
Regular meetings ' will be held
at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation, Curtis at Santa Rosa,
the second Tuesday of, every
other month. Regular business
meetings at the Lee Plaza the
fourth Tuesday of every month.
For the third consecutive year
the softball team representing
Detroit Lodge won the title in
the Detroit Bnai Brith Softball
Association. The team is now
engaged in the play-offs for the
Anal championship.
* * *
James N. Laker, president, an-
nonuces that LOUIS MARSHALL
LODGE Bnai Brith No. 1203 is
having a box social for its open-
ing meeting Tuesday, Sept.• 20,
at the Workmen's Circle.
Karl Berg, program chairman,
has arranged for a full evening
of entertainment, in c 1 u -d i n g
dancing. A movie will be shown
of the picnic held in conjunc-
tion with Philip Handler Lodge
last August.

1•‘')

Daughter of Rabbi
Stollman Dies at 20

Birnbaum, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Estenberg, Lillian Fried-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leventen and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marx,
Morris Plotkin, George Weiss, Irving
Richter, Mr. and Mrs. M._ Siegel. Mr. and
Mrs. Julia Stross. Irene and Edna Wyn-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zolkower. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Mohr and Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
is Mohr, all of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Darr of,Huntington Woods, and Mr.
and Mrs. AO W. Moore of Flint.

Young Detroit Couple
Studying in Paris
Win Fulbright Award

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexis
Raimi, Detroiters who are study-
ing in Paris, have received word
of receipt of one of America's
prized scholarships, the Ful-
bright -Award,- worth approxi-
mately $3,000.
Raimi, Phi Beta Kappa holder
of two degrees from the Univer-
sity of Michigan, is the award
recipient. He is now working for
a doctorate in mathematical
physics. His wife, the former
Sonya Drews, a U.of M. gradu-
ate, also is studying in Paris.
Raimi is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Raimi of 18623 Rose-
lawn, and his wife's parents are
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews of
12500 Broadstreet.

Registration of new pupils
continues. at the - Jewish Folk
Schools. in the Labor Zionist
Institute, 13722 Linwood, for reg-
ular classes, the Day Nursery
and kindergarten.
Kindergarten and day nursery
classes are conducted daily, 9
to 12 for the morning session
and 1 to 4 for afternOon claSses.
Children 314 to 6 are being en-

'Afternoon grade classes- are •
from 4 to, 5:30.p.m. and 5:30 to
7. Bus transportation is provided.
Parents. may still register. their.
children for this term. Office
hours are 9 to 5 p.m. Telephone
TO. 9-9280.

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Woman's Yiddish Tales
Published in New York

Horabonith Sarah Spero, wife
of Rabbi Shubert Spero of Bos-
ton and daughter of Rabbi Isaac
Stollman, died in New York Sept.
9, at the age of 20.
Rabbinic and lay leaders of
the Orthodox community joined
the large group of friends and
family at the funeral services at
Hebrew Benevolent - Society.
Eulogies were delivered by Rabbi
Stollman, her .,brother;
Rabbi Leizer Levine, and Rabbi
Joseph Ribinowitz, who also
chanted a chapter of the Psalms.
The Haskarah was chanted by
Cantor Rubin Boyarsky. Inter-
ment was at Cong. Beth Aaron
v'Yisroel Cemetery.
Mrs. Spei'o was• married Aug.
15, 1948. Her husband is rabbi of
Young Israel of Boston, Mass
She is survived by her husband;
her father; a sister, Fay; and
brothers, Irving, Bernard and
Chafer.

Jewish Folk Schools
Continue Registration

Abraham Littman, for 30 years I which will be staged in Chicago
the manager of Yiddish theatri- on Oct. 3, will come to Detroit
cal performances in Detroit, re- on the first day of Hamoed Suk-
turned to the city this week to koth, Monday, Oct. 10. It will be
supervise the presentation of a musical -play starring Miriam
Yiddish plays at Music Hall, the Krasin, noted Yiddish actress,
and Seymour Rechtzeit, eminent
former Wilson Theater.
Mr. Littman announced that actor and radio star. Their sup-
he will sponsor a Yiddish play porting cast will include Abe
here once in three weeks. He Lax, David Poper,• Sol Shaw,
stated that he made arrange- RoSe Wallerstein, Satche Shorr,
ments with the Chicago Yiddish Frances Weintraub, Lyda Slava
theater to bring Chicago plays to and others.
Mr. Littman especially urges
Detroit periodically.
Yiddish performances will be local organizations to contact
staged here on Mondays and him at the Barium Hotel and to
Tuesdays, Mr. Littman said. He arrange for benefit perform-
gives assurances that all plays ' ances. "Our shows will enable
produced in Chicago will be Detroit Jewish societies to raise
funds for worthy causes," he
brought to Detroit.
The first play in the cycle, stated.

Many Detroiters vacationed
this year at the Sea Crest Hotel
on Cape Cod, operated by Mor-
ris Mohr and son and managed
by Joseph Mohr of Detroit. The
season closed Labor Day.
Residents of Detroit and out-
state Michigan who. were guests
at the Sea Crest Hotel include:
Mr. and Mrs. M. Birnbaum, Dorothy

On the Local Scene

Men's Clubs

Littman. Brings Yiddish Plays Here;
First Showing at Music Hall Oct. 10

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 16, 1949

(Copyright, 1949, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

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