istadrut Returns Running 10% Above Last Year; $50,000 Sent New York Harry Schumer, executive board chairman of Detroit's $300,000 Histadrut Campaign, informed campaign officers last Sunday that an additional $50,- 000 has been transmitted to the National Histadrut Emergency Roll Call Conference in New York City. More than 40 per cent of De- troit's current quota has been achieved, with only one quarter of last year's cards covered, campaign treasurer Norm an Ccittler announced. With help of new contributors, current campaign income is 10 per cent above last year, he added. Pinsker, Aid Society cele- brated its most successful His- tadrut evening with $3,400 in pledges announced. Sam Rosen- berg, Harry Laker, Dave Weiner, Isadore Cohen and A. Shuster- man volunteered to complete so- licitation of all remaining mem- bers to over subscribe the so- ciety's $8,000 goal. Branch 137 Adds Captains Branch 137, Farband, with close to $60,000 already report- ed, helped by the initial reports of John Isaacs, Nathan Linden and Henry Strub, leads Labor Zionist groups. Mrs. Harry Dr. Kurland Talks To Detroit LZOA Dr.. Samuel Kurland, director of education for the Labor Zionist Organization of Amer- ica, is speaking before Detroit branches of the LZOA at meet- ings Friday, Jan. 27 through Sunday, Jan. 29. Dr. Kurland was formerly on the faculty of Boston Univer- sity and director of the Labor Palestine Information • Bureau. He is a noted scholar in the fields of Jewish history, litera- ture and philosophy and is the author. of "Biluim" and "Coop- erative Palestine." His schedule in Detroit is as follows: Friday, Jan. 27; joint meeting with Branches 4 and 6 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. Sanders, 12342 Broadstreet. Saturday, Jan. 28, meeting with Branch 2 and -Sunday, Jan. 29 with Branch 7. On Saturday, Jan. 28, there will also be a luncheon meeting with the Communal Workers division of the LZOA. Dr. Kurland previously ad- dressed the chairmen and pro- gram chairmen of LZOA on Wednesday, Jan. 25, a n d Branches 10 and 11 at a joint meeting Thursday, Jan. 26. Mondry, Mrs. Phillip Jaffe, Mo- ritz Schubiner and J. M. Singer were picked as additional team captains. Louis Levine, chairman of the organization division, which has $25,000 of its $100,000 quota raised, announced that a special breakfast meeting of key work- ers will be held Sunday morn- ing, Feb. 5, with Louis Siegel, national secretary of the Far- band, as speaker. Israel_ P i n e, - chairman of branch 552, Farband, announced that Ralph Raimi, Harry Norber and Berl Hearshen,-are Captains of branch workers who Will cover prospects the next two Sundays. A. Kaminker, Morris Glass and Simon ,Richardson were picked as member of Branch 79, Farband, clean up squad. Hanita Leads PW Branch 4, Labor Zionists, re- ported close to $7,000 of its $10,- 000 goal. Branch. 2 pushed its report up to the $5,000 mark through the efforts of Bernard Linderman, Joe Kahn, Max Brose and Jack Glazer. Hanita ' Club, through the leadership of Mrs. L. Hoffmitz, leads efforts of the Pioneer Women groups. Organizational groups were highlighted by reports of Olez- arker Family Club, through M. Keilman; Mattathias Tent Hive 1005, Maccabees, through B. Papo, and Kadimah Social Club, through Harry Grossman. Hy Sanderson, American member of Kibbutz Kfar Blum, will be guest speaker at the campaign rally Thursday eve- ning, Feb. 2, in the Labor Zion- ist Institute, sponsored by the English speaking branches of LZOA. THE JEWISH NEWS - 5 Friday, January 27, 1950 Jewish Composers' Work To Be Featured At Hashofar Concert An entire program of music by Jewish composers Will be presented by 45 members of the D e t r o i t Symphony Orchestra, with Valter Poole as conductor, at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple, under the auspices of Hashofar, Society for the Advancement of J e wish music. Soloists at the concert will be Marguerite Kozenn, s o p r an o; R o s e Cooper, mezzo-soprano; and Joan Freeman, pianist. Chairman of the music al event is Charles E. Feinberg, who is also acting as treasurer. Julius Chajes is artistic direc- tor; Mrs. Samuel B. D a n t o, secretary, Mrs. Nathan Scher- mer and Mrs. Frank J. Winton, co-chairmen, ticket sales. Mrs. Robert Drews . represents t h e League ckf Jewish Women's Or- ganizatiohs in connection With the sale of tickets. The program will include the first performance in Detroit of Ernest Bloch's Psalms 114 and 137, and the first performance in America of music by Karl Salomon and Marc Lavri of Is- rael, as well as Leonard Bern- stein's "Lamentations" f r o m "Jeremiah," and compositions by Mendelssohn, Goldmark, Leon Stein, A. W. Binder and Julius Chaj es. Tickets are on sale at Grin- nell's, and through many reli- gious, cultural and service or- ganizations, who are acting as co-sponsors. Carmel Hebrew School and Synagogue Moves, Honors Edelman During Rites At recent ceremonies, during the school and its synagogue. which the Sifre Torah were Edelman is president of transferred from the old build- the congregation and chairman ing of the Carmel Hebrew School of the school's board of educa- tion. The new school was opened last November. Classes are held daily, 4 to 8 p.m. Religious ser- vices are held Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Edelman also has been named chairman of the school's annual Piirim dinner and dance to be held at the new building Sunday evening, March 5. Meyer Millman is program chairman; Mrs. Charles Sovel, chairman of arrangements; Mrs. Herb Allen, ticket chairman; Sam BorM, fund-raising chairman. NETHERLANDS, BELGIUM VOTE DE JUKE RECOGNITION THE HAGUE, (JTA) — T h e Netherlands Government accord- ed de jure recognition to Israel. The Belgian Government has and Congregation to the new extended full de jure recognition school at 17556 Wyoming, Sol to Israel, it was announced in B. Edelman (rear right in pic- Brussels. ture, holding Torah) was hon- ored for his efforts in behalf of Don't wait ... Act now! WIN A G.E. TELEVISION SET SEE ,CLAUDETTE CHOCOLATE') STORE WINDOWS 11563 and 13210 DEXTER AND OTHER NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPS Biggest Fur Clearance ever! Coats, capes, jackets, stoles, etc. AND 7734 6 FURS Mile Road 11 Furniture Reduced! Except a Few Standard Price Items 7z. .............................................. Hordes to Address Mizrachi Jan. 28 . Mizrachi of Detroit will meet at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at Young Israel Center, to hear William Hordes, local ZiOnist leader, give his impressions of his recent trip to Israel. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who was re-elected president of the Miz- rachi Central Region, will report on the regional conference in Cleveland. Daniel Temchin was elected vice-president of the Central Region. Plans have been completed for the 34th anniversary banquet of Mizrachi, to be held Feb. 19 at the Young Israel Center. Rabbi Max Kirshblum, executive vice- president of Mizrachi of Ameri- will be guest speaker. Israel's First Arab Judge TEL AVIV (JTA) — Sheikh Taher Tabari w a s appointed magistrate for the Nazareth district by Israel authorities. This was the first appointment of its kind since the Jewish state was established. WANT A NEW '50 DE SOTO? CALL M. J. 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