Adenauer's Offer to Jews Viewed
With Cautious Reserve in Britain

8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 19, 1951

Beth Yehudah to Hold

Name Attractions to Fill Bill at Artists
Series Presented by Temple Israel

LONDON, (JTA)—West Ger- that German-Jewish rapproche-
The name of Mischa Mischa-
In announcing the appearance
man Chancellor Konrad Ade- ment has yet to stand its first 2nd Kindergarten Class
koff, concertmaster of Arturo of Mischakoff, Sol I. Stein, pro-
nauer is anxious to begin con- test. "Declarations like the one
Rabbi Joseph Elias, principal Toscanini's renowned NBC Sym- gram chairman, made known, the
versations on Jewish restitutions made by Chancellor Adenauer
as soon as possible, Dr. Abraham prove very little in themselves," of Beth Yehudah kindergarten, phony Orchestra, who was re- last of the performers for - the
Cohen, president of the Board of he stated. They can only be look- announces that because of cently signed as concertmaster artists series. Mischakoff was
Deputies of British Jews, said ed upon as "a regretfully small heavy enrollment, a second class of the revitalized Detroit Sym- signed some time ago by Temple
at a meeting of the board. He start" in the efforts of the West accommodating boys and girls phony, has been added to those Israel, but announcement was
added that Dr. Adenauer's state- German Government to lay the five-years-old will be opened . of George Miquelle, cellist, and held up pending his contract
ment on German willingness to foundation for conciliation be- Oct. 29, at Young Israel Center, Karl Haas, concert pianist, to with the Detroit Symphony,
Dexter at Ful- appear in a program of instru-
discuss restitution with repre- tween Germans and Jews.
During the drawing up of a
mental music in the artists se- contract it was learned that
lerton.
sentatives of the Jewish people
(The New York Times reports
and the State of Israel- must be
The group will ries, sponsored jointly by Temple Mischakoff was a fellow student
Israel's Sisterhood and Men's of Jascha Heifetz at the St.
received with cautious reserve. from Bonn that one of the im-
meet
Monday Club.
"Its worth will be assessed by portant factors which led Dr.
Petersberg Conservatory in Russ
through Friday,
the criterion of deeds," he de- Adenauer to make his statement
The instrumental trio will be sia. He was born at Proskowrov,
offering
restitution
to
Jews
was
10 a.m. tb 2:30 the concluding prOgram of the the son of Isaac and Massia
clared.
his desire to be invited to the
p.m., a n d will series on April 21, and will be Fishberg. He became concert-
Dr. Cohen stressed that a ma- United States.)
receive lunches preceded by two other top rank- master of the Petrograd Sym-
jor question facing the Jews is
hony, and at only 24 became
who shall represent the JeWish
at t h e school. ing appearances.
The first program of the se- first violinist with the Moscow
claimants_ who are not citizens Tobin, Eban to Keynote
a?
The curriculum ries is scheduled for Dec. 9, and Grand Opera, and then moved
to
of Israel. He expressed the opin-
Rabbi Elias includes prepa- stars Regina Resnik, famous Warsaw to direct the Warsaw
ion that Jewish non-govern- UJA Conference in N.Y.
ration
for
secular
school
pro-
soprano from the Metropolitan Symphony.
mental consultative bodies are
All recently returned from im- gram, religious and He b r e w Opera in New York. Miss Resnik,
Mischakoff came to the Uni-
most suitable for this purpose
and said that he feels that the portant missions to Israel, four training /in songs, stories and one of the greatest Jewish so- ted States in 1922, and within
plays. B u s transportation is pranos of all time, is known in- two years set New York afire
final decision should be taken by outstanding personalities will provided.
ternationally for her performan-
the meeting of Jewish groups address 1,000 community leaders
A limited number of enroll- ces, and has thrilled audiences as he won a chance to solo with
the Philharmonic, winning over
from all parts of the world at the National Report Confer-
ments
will
be
taken
at
the
n c e of the
with her spirited rendition of 500 contestants, and then was
which has been called by the
United Jewish school office, 12322 Dexter on Carmen.
made concertmaster of the New
Jewish Agency. The Board voted
Appeal Saturday Sunday, Wednesday and Thurs-
Charles Laughton, 50-year-old York Symphony under Walter
to accept the invitation of the
even i-ng, Oct. day, and on Oct. 26 and 28. The veteran of stage, movies and Damrosch in 1924.
Jewish Agency to participate in
27, and Sunday, school phone is TU. 3-3700.
radio, will perform Feb. 20 in
the conference to be held in
He has also appeared as con-
Oct. 28, at Hotel
the second program of the series. certmaster of the Philadelphia
New York at the end of this-
Commodore Goodwill Industry to Hold
Laughton will give dramatic and Chicago Symphonies before
month.
New York. The Fourth Annual Antique Sale
readings from Shakespeare, venturing here to Detroit.
A new influx , of anti-Semitic
National Report
Thomas Wolfe, Dickens and the
The series will be held in the
li terature emanating from
The fourth annual Goodwill Bible.
Conference will
Temple Israel auditorium.
Sweden was reported by the
Sec. Tobin
be h i ghlighted antique show and sale, which,
Board's defense committee. The
Board decided to bring the mat- by a momentous announcement according to Mrs. Horace Prunk,
ter to the attention of the Swed- of the total cash produced by chairman, promises to be the
PermanentPAIrfor
ish Legation and the British communities during the months biggest in its history, will be
from Nov. 4 to 7 on the
authorities in an attempt to end of Septerriber and October in held
the UJA's current nationwide first floor of the Goodwill Bldg.,
"this recurring nuisance."
drive to raise $35,000,000 by the 6522 Brush, half a block south
A former Nazi official, de-
scribed as the man who was end of the year. The Confer- of East Grand Blvd.
Several exhibits will be fea-
responsible for the drafting of ence will also consider plans for
the Nuremberg racial laws speeding the flow of cash dur- tured, including a country store,
against the Jews, has - been ing the balance of the year to junior exhibitions and, other
designated by the West Ger- help Israel overcome food, hous- projects. Over 35 antique deal-
Genuine GOODYEAR
man Republic to investigate ing and medical shortages that ers are expected to participate.
Rubber Base
charges that government offi- have seriously undercut the liv- Money received goes to Goodwill
cials are selling cabinet ing standards of its people and Industries to provide equipment
•DAMP-PROOF
•MAR-PROOF
especially of its recent immi- which will improve working
secrets, the Manchester Guar-
Gray - Red, $6.15 gal. $1.85 qt.
•TOUGH
grants.
Secretary
of
Labor
Mau-
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•FADELESS
conditions in its plant.
dian reported. The official is
Green-Blue, $6.98 gal. $2.00 qt.
rice
J.
Tobin,_
Abba
Eban,
Is-
Dr. Glodke, who was govern-
■
rael's Ambassador to the United
ment counsellor to the Minis-
States,
Edward
M.
M.
Warburg,
try of the Interior in the Nazi
regime and was considered a General Chairman of the United
or ALL THE LOW-PRICED CARS
foremost Nazi expert on racial Jewish Appeal, and William
Rosenwald, chairman of the
legislation.
UJA's Special $35,000,000 Cash
Campaign and a Nhtional
Germans Say Jews
Chairman Of the UJA, will ad-
dress the conference.
Are Not to Expect

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Prompt Restitution

FRANKFURT, (JTA) — Ger-
man authorities indicated here
that the statement made by
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
before the West German Parlia-
ment offering restitution to Jews
for Nazi. crimes should not be
interpreted to mean that Ger-
many is ready to make finan-
cial payment -immediately. They
pointed out that Dr. Adenauer
distinctly said in his statement
that the offer to negotiate a
settlement would be limited to
"Germany's ability to pay."
Addressing a meeting of the
Council. of Christians and Jews,
Prof. Franz Bohem, former rec-
tor of Frankfurt University, said

Mrs. Rubenstein Stresses
Ear Training in Lessons

Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, a pian-
ist of note and a musical in-
structor of long standing in the
community, announces that she
is interested in giving instruc-
tion to serious students of music.
Mrs. Rubenstein conducts les-
sons at her studio, 17186 Ken-
tucky. Theories of music and
ear training are basic material
covered in all lessons. For fur-
ther information contact Mrs.
Rubenstein at UN. 1-8966.

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Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri, New York honorary chairman
of the Israel • bond drive, returns the visit Israel's Prime Minister
David Ben-Gurion made to New York last May on the occasion of
the opening of the Israel Bond drive there. The Mayor (left) on
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