Social, Inc., Gives $1,000 to Hillel

Rabbi HERSCHEL LYMON, of Michigan Hillel Foundation,
and Rabbi MAX KAPUSTIN, of Wayne Hillel Foundation, are
shown, from the left, receiving checks totalling $1,000, donated by
Social, Inc., to the two Hillel Foundations. Pictured with the
rabbis are HERSHEL LEWIS, chairman, and HARRY H. SEARS,
treasurer,. of Social, Inc.

News Brevities

ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
"Negro Contributions to Amer-
hold a Purim party Saturday ican Culture," a musical and
night, at the home of Mr. and dramatic presentation featuring
Mrs. Louis Bindes, 4815 Cortland. 'Detroit artists and educators,
will be given at 8:30 p.m., Sat-
CHALES BEZALEL SHERMAN, urday, at the Halevy Music Cen-
Zionist and communal leader in ter, 13965 Linwood, under the
New York, was appointed to the auspices of the CONTEMPO-
staff of the American Jewish RARY ARTS GROUP. Main
Congress to serve as liaison with speaker will be Harvey C. Jack-
national organizations affiliated son, Jr., president, Detroit
with the Congress. A winner of branch, American Association
the 1949 Louis La Med award, for the Study of Negro Life and
he has held high posts in the History. Artists participating are
Labor Zionist movement as a Celeste Cole, concert soprano;
member of the World Zionist George Shapiro and Walter Ma-
Cofigress and American Zionist son, dramatists, and Silas Walk-
er, concert pianist.
Council.
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Penetrating into their lives as
ALEXANDER CHERNIAK and well as into their musical gen-
M. MERETZKY, of Windsor, are ius, "OF MEN AND MUSIC"
among t h e Canadian Jewish brings to movie-goers for the
leaders who will concur at the first time a close-up view of
National Conference for Israel such famed artists as Arthur
and Jewish Rehabilitation, Rubinstein, Jascha Heifeti, Na-
which will be held this weekend dine Conner, Jan Peerce and the
in Montreal. T h e conference New York Philharmonic-Sym-
will discuss the problem of set- phony Orchestra under the di-
tlement of 600,000 European DPs rection of Dimitri Mitropoulos.
in Israel during the coming This unusual film, which had its
three years, and will plan the premiere at the Cinema Theater
Canadian drive for the Israel on Tuesday, has been produced
Bond Issue.
in four parts.

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Dr. Ernst Lewin, Israel Con-
sul in charge of economic
affairs, last
week commend-
ed Stephen
e i n of Bar-
ton's chocolates.
New York, on
the made -in-
Israel shipment
of Easter Chicks
andBunnief.
which went on
sale in the 40
Klein
Barton stores in New York.
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The establishment of an
AMERICAN-ISRAELI CLUB was
announced by Itzhak J. Carmin,
chairman of t h e provisional
committee, at the first meeting
held in the building of the
American Friends of the He-
brew University, 9 E. 89th St.,
New York.

There is a new twist in show
business. It's the fun on wheels
smash musical revue, "IT'S A
GREAT DAY," coming to the
stage of the Shubert Theater
for two weeks only beginning
Monday. Here is an entirely
new and different type of enter-
tainment presented by a cast
of 50 and starring a group of
paraplegic artists. These phys-
ically handicapped veterans ap-
pear individually and collective-
ly in two dozen acts performing
routines that are both amazing
and humorous.
a *
Arthur Kahn, noted lecturer
and author of "Betrayal," who
was formerly chief editor of the
intelligence information con-
trol division of the allied mili-
tary government in Germany,
will speak on the "Failure of the
De-Nazification Program," at a
meeting of the DETROIT JEW-
ISH FORUM to be held at 16514
Baylis, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday.
The public is invited.

A memorial fund has been
established in tribute to the late
ANNA MILSTEIN KOLB. Con-
tributions may be sent to the
United Cerebral Palsy Society,
1801 National Bank Bldg.

Barton's National Contest
Among Religious Schools

To stimulate creative writing,
Stephen Klein, president of Bar-
ton's Bonbonniere, 80 Dekalb,
Brooklyn, announces a contest
among children attending re-
ligious schools in the United
States and Canada in three
stages: First in each school, then
on a city wide basis and ending
in a national contest April 18,
for which prizes of a $100 and
$50 bonds and a membership in
Barton's Passover Sweet-of-the-
Month Club have been a n -
nounced.
Poems, stories or essays, may
be written in English, Yiddish or
Hebrew. Entries must be sub-
mitted to the school's principal
by April 8.

Center Sponsoring
Garbousova Concert

Vivaldi's Concerto for Cello in
D Major will be featured by
Raya Garbousova in her con-
c e r t Thursday
evening, March
29, at Music
Hall. She will be
accompanied at
the piano by
Harold Eisberg.
Garbo us.ova,
most disting-
uished of living
woman cellists,
will make her Garbousova
first Detroit appearance since
1946. A disciple and co-worker
of Pablo Casals, she has ap-
peared as guest artist with
every major' symphony in the
United States and Europe.
Proceeds of the concert, spon-
sored by the music committee of
the Jewish Center, will go to-
ward the Center's music schol-
arship fund.
Tickets are available at Grin-
nell's and the Jewish Center.

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Miss Dvorak Rothliard
Heads Pioneer Women
In Israel Bond Drive

Friday, March 23, 1951

Social, Inc. to Hold Party
Warren Valley Country Club
NEW YORK CITY—Miss Dvo- will be the scene of Social, Inc.
next party, to be held at 8:30
rah Rothbard, of New York City, p.m., Sunday. Chartered buses
one of the outstanding Zionist will leave Dexter and Holmur at
77. 8 p.m. and return at 1 a.m.
leaders in the 77 .-
Western hemi-
Members will be admitted free.
sphere, has ac-
Call Hershel Lewis, TY. 4-5289,
cepted the post
or Ann Stoller, TO. 9-0081, for
of national di-
more information.
rector for Pio-
neer Women in
May We
the forthcoming
Israel govern-
ENTERTAIN
ment bond cam-
At Your Affair
paign in this
SAM
EMMER
country, Mrs. Miss Rothbard
And His Orchestra
Israel Goldstein, national presi-
UN. 3-9494
dent of Pioneer Women, an-
nounced.
Pioneer Women's preparation
CALL
for the bond campaign already
MRS. IDA E. LEVY
is underway, Miss Rothbard
For Invitations of Distinction
said. Although Pioneer Women
For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and All
will form a separate division, Occasions. Also Personalized Napkins,
they will work within the struc-
Book Matches, stationery,
ture of the Labor Zionist de-
• Magazines and Books.
partment in the over-all cam- TU. 3-0818 3293 Tuxedo Ave.
paign, she explained.

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Woman Lawyer's Career
Climaxed by Judgeship

SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)—At
the age of six, Leonore D. Under-
wood sold newspapers under New
York's Brooklyn bridge. Last
week, Judge Leonore 4, Under-
wood mounted the Municipal
Court bench here, the second
woman jurist to serve San Fran-
cisco.
It was not until 1934 that she
received her law degree. A few
years later came her appoint-
ment as Deputy Attorney Gen-
eral. Now, a striking career was
climaxed by appointment to the
bench.
"Above all," she told an in-
terviewer recently, "I want to
see justice done—for the low and
the high—for everyone, in every
way and in every case. I'll do
my best—and I'll follow the dic-
tates of my conscience."

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troit, on Sunday evening. Young
adults will dance to the music
of Joe Melton and his band. A
Queen Esther contest will be
featured. Pictures will be taken
and refreshments served.

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