r---, 77777.777.777 , People Make News "Great Expressions of Human Rights," a volume of 14 historic documents analyzed by eminent authorities edited by Dr. R.C. M. MacIver, lumbia Univer- sity's noted po- litical philoso- pher, is to be published f o the Institute fo Religious and Social Studies this month. Dr. MacIver * * The paper on "Financial Plan- ning in the Synagogue" present- ed by IRVING I. KATZ, execu- tive secretary of Temple Beth El, honorary president of the National Association of Temple Secretaries, before the Regional Conventions of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in Jacksonville, Fla., and Hous- ton, Tex., received favorable comment in congregational cir- cles. The first printing has just come off the press. The Bulle- tin of the New York Federation of Reform Synagogues praised Mr. Katz's paper. * * * The appointment of JULIUS LOMNITZ, veteran community worker, to head activities of the Joint Distribution Committee in South and Central America, suc- ceeding Jacob B. Lightman in New Hampshire Camps that position, was announced by Moses A. Leavitt, JDC executive Plan Detroit Reunion vice-chairman. * * * Former campers and counsel- ors of Camp Eagle Point and Two SUPREME COURT JUS- Stimson, and guests of Haw- TICES, HUGO BLACK and WIL- thorne Lodge, are asked to con- LIAM 0. DOUGLAS, have joined tact Mrs. Ben Lemberg for a two cabinet officers, Secretary reunion Sunday, April 30, with of the Interior Oscar Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Richman, the camp and Attorney General J. Howard directors: McGrath, and an imposing ar- They and future campers and ray of state and federal legisla- their parents, can reach Mrs. tors as sponsors of "Salute to Lemberg at 3280 Pasadena, TO. Israel," the historical pageant 6-0166. celebrating the first anniver- The camps, located 21/4 miles sary of Israel's admission' into apart in New Hampshire's White the United Nations, it was made Mts. on Rumney Lake, still have known by the Zionist Organiza- openings for the summer. Lo- tion of America. Written by Ben cated at high altitudes, they Aronin and directed by Isaac are in an area free of hay fever Van Grove, "Salute to Israel" and asthma. The nearby Haw- will be presented by the ZOA at thorne lodge, for parents and Madison Square Garden, New guests, is an ideal vacation York, on May 11. spot. * * * Under the auspices of the De- Seek Elath's Intervention troit Round Table, RABBI IS- In Falasha Immigration RAEL I. HALPERN will speak to the PTA of Schulze Public WASHINGTON, (JTA)— School on the topic "The Need Charles Kramer, chairman of for Sympathetic Respect for the American pro-Falasha Com- Your Neighbor's Religious Be- mittee, and Dr. Jacques . Feitelo- lief," on April 19. * * * vitch, founder and field director of the Committee, called on Is- Rabbi Benjamin Schultz of rael Ambassador Eliahu Elath to New York, head of the Ameri- inquire into a report that the can-Jewish League against Com- Israel Government has decided munism, will be featured speak- not to permit Ethiopian Jews er at a banquet into the country on the grounds April 16, which:, that the Falashas allegedly suf- will conclude an fer from an "inherited and in- "anti-subversive fectious" disease. The delega- seminar" spon- tion presented Mr. Elath with a sored April 150' memorandum denying this al- and 16 in Lan-. legation. sing by the Am- erican Legion The conference. UAHC Purchases Site is designed to For N.Y. Headquarters give a cross- section of Mich- Rabbi Schultz The purchase by the Union of igan's population an intensive American Hebrew Congregations education in the history and of the property at the southeast aims of Communism, and has corner of Fifth Ave. and E. 65th been named the "Wolverine All- St., New York, opposite Temple American Conference." Einanu-El, has been announced by Jacob Aronson, chairman of the executive board of. the Union, and Mrs. Louis A. Rosett, president of the National Fed- eration of Temple Sisterhoods. Center Film Series Continues April 17 The story of one of history's most despotic rulers will be told in "Catherine the Great" to be shown at the Dexter-Davison Branch of the Center at 9 p.m. Monday, 'April 17. "Song of the Negev" a recently received film on an Israel settlement, also will be shown. Zionist Groups Intensify National Shekel Sales NEW YORK—Twelve major Zionist Organizations have in- tensified their countrywide Shek- el registration campaigns to meet their respective sales quo- tas well in advance of the June I deadline, according to Charles Ross of New York, chairman of the United States Central Shek- el and Election Board which coordinates the efforts of its constituent bodies. 3-Week Israel Air Tour Planned for U.S. Leaders The American Fund for Israel Institutions is arranging a spe- cial three-week excursion by air to Israel beginning June 13, to acquaint American community leaders with the educational, cultiirq l and social welfare work of t:le fund's beneficiaries, • 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Hashomer Hatzair To Present Drama Friday, April 14, 1950 M tiic leJ ILSE SCHILD will present Beverly Franzblau, Barbara Kahn, Suzanne Howard, Donna- Mae Cronovich, T o m Smith, George Papich in solo and duo- piano work Saturday evening, April 15, 8:30 p.m., in Baldwin Recital Hall. • * * The public may witness sneak previews of the DETROIT OPERA SOCIETY'S production of "The Old Maid and the Thief at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 14, 15 and 16, at the Society's studio, 28 W. Warren. The operatic com- edy by Gian-Carlo Menotti will be directed by Valter Poole and Haigh Yaghjian. * * * The second concert of the CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL will be at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The participa ling artists will be Joseph Knitzer, violin, George Poinar, viola, Georges Miquelle, cello, and Karl Haas, piano. The program will consist of the Schumann Piano Quartet in E flat, the Ravel Duo-Sonata for Violin and Cello and the Faure Piano Quartet in C minor. In the celebration of the sec- ond anniversary of the estab- lishment of Israel, Hashomer Hatzair of Detroit will present an evening of entertainment at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Dexter-Davison Jewish Center. Dov Bar-Nir, Knesset mem- ber, will be featured speaker. An original play by Detroiter David Saferstein, "The Reach for a Star," will be presented by members of all age levels of the halutz movement. 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(state) • Levin Post, Auxiliary Hold Installation Judge John J. Mahar will be guest speaker at the joint in- stallation of Lt. Eli Levin Post, Jewish War Veterans, and its auxiliary, at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, April 16, at the Memorial Home, Petosky and Davison. A short history of the post will be given by the installing officer, State Department Com- mander Phil Cantor. Officers to be installed are: Jack Kraizman, commander; Samuel J. Kersh, senior vice- commander; Irving Feldman, junior vice commander; Avery Joseph, Adjutant; Samuel Sink- off, quartermaster; Abraham Mayers, officer-of-the-day, and Ben Shiffman, chaplain. Refreshments will be served by Levin Auxiliary. The apple is the most import- ant food fruit. 90" CURRENT SAVII\GS "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" IIMERICI111 mums AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - Dexter Blvd. at Cortland-T(1.84811 W. Fort at Military - 3-7800