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November 16, 1951 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-11-16

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Atomic Slogan to Feature Council's
Fund-Raising Drive; Show on. Dec. 3

THE JEWISH NEWS



Friday, November 16, 1951

Zivian to Head
Capital Needs Unit

"Start a chain -reactio
completed their training in-
Establishment of the $10,000 present regulations is that loans
when. you give to Council fund- clude: Mesdames Louis Barnett,
Butzel-Stevens Scholarship be granted only to students who
raising you will be supporting Leon Winkelman, C. Simon, Sam
Fund to aid worthy college stu- are residents of Detroit. Appli-
your Council projects" is t h e
In order to develop an order- dents has been announced by
Ruskin,
Nat
Rosenfeld,
Murray
slogan adopted by the National
cants must present a transcript
the Detroit Urban League.
Council of Jewish Women, De- Appleby, I. L. Sparberg, Tobias ly, Organized approach to the
Grants will be made to stu- of credits and complete a ques-
question of local capital needs, dents who have completed two tionaire furnished by the trus-
troit Section, during its Single Garon, and David Hersh.
drive for financial support. -Con-
Other Council services include
years of College, or the equiva- tees.
tributors will receive, as a token
The board of trustees, consist-
lent,
and who have shown an
Of their ...donation, a. ticket to the Twelfth St. Council Center;
ing- of 'the presidefit, secretary,
interest
in
better
race
relations.
the Council variety show on Golden Age Groups; Service to
Other factors to be considered and treasurer of the Detroit
Dec. 3 at Masonic Temple, Foreign Born and to New Ameri-
. 'League, will administer
include good moral character. Urban
"Proof of the Pudding," an all- cans; scholarships for needy
habits, and an understanding the fund, and this board will
Council-talent production.
students. In addition. Council
and appreciation for the Urban have authority to make rules
Funds realized from the drive contributes to National head-
governing activities of students
League's program.
will be used to support various quarters . for an overseas pro-
Money for the fund came in who have been granted loans.
local projects. Typical of these gram.
the form of $5,000 contributions , In announcing the fund, Dr.
is the special placement pro-
Mrs. Stanley R. Akers is vice-
from the late Fred M. Butzel Remus G. Robinson, president
gram for older workers, which president in charge of fund
and the late Henry 0. Stevens, of the Detroit Urban League,
Council is jointly financing with raising; Mrs. Sidney Solomon is
both active in the Detroit Urban said that trustees were pth•-
the Jewish Vocational Service. vice-president in charge of the
League.
ticularly interested in assisting
Mrs. Victor Shiffman is Coun- show; and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen
Maximum amount to be students showing possibilities of
cil's co-chairman and Mrs. Rob- is chairman of the show.
loaned any one student will be developing into leaders in inter-
ert Janeway is chairman of vol-
$250 per semester. One of the racial work.
unteers.
• Al Levenson is directing oper-
ation of the • program, with the
cooperation of Anna . R. Hersh,
placement director of JVS.
MAX J. ZIVIAN
This program is designed to
help older, hard-to-place per-.
Patients and friends of the Struggling against great odds,
Mrs. Daniel Spivak, ticket the Jewish Welfare Federation
sons who a r e handicapped by
late Dr. Joseph B. Kass joined he managed first to learn Eng-
has
formed
a
Committee
on
chairman
for
the
Music
Study
lack of skill, age, health condi-
hundreds in, paying tribute lish, then to pursue his medi-
tions, or lack of English train- Club's annual artists' concert, Capital Needs, under the chair- to his memory, in recognition of cal studies and upon graduation
featuring
Eleanor
Lipkin,
pian-
ing in finding employment. Be-
manship of Max J. Zivian,
secured a position as physician
. ac- his many humanitarian acts.
cause of the widespread resis- ist, announces the sale of tick- cording - to 'an announcement by
It has been announced that with the railroads in Mexico,
ets
for
the
Dec.
5
event
to
be
tance in industry to •employing
Samuel 11. Rubiner, Federation Dr. Kass left his Hebrew books adding another language, Span-
older persons, an important held at the Institute of Arts. For
to the Shaarey Zedek Library ish, to those he *already master-
tickets,
call
Mrs.
Spivak,
UN.
president.
Part of the program is the pro-
1-5202.
The committee will review the and his instruments to Hadas- ed: English, German, Hebrew,
curing of medically suitable job
A • meeting and luncheonette requests - of lobal Jewish social sah for shipment to Israel. His Polish and Yiddish.
openings. To assist in uncover-
On Dec. 3, 1916, he opened his
office equipment he willed to the
ing job openings, a volunteer has been planned for Tuesday service agencies for capital ex- state
Detroit office on Jos. Campau,
of Israel. •
committee of the council, head- afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
Brought to this ,country when occupying it until his death,
ed by Mrs. Janeway, has just Elias Goldberg, 9311 Wildemrdre. pansion of their facilities, as-
certain
the
urgency
of.
the
re-
he
was in his teens, Dr. Kass Nov. 3, 1951. In 1922 he brought
Frances
Bloom
Kaye
will
be
finished a course of training as
quests and attempt to develop a made his way through Univer- his parents to this country.
chairman.,
employer visitors.
Shortly after his graduation
The women will visit specific \ The final rally • for the artist total community perspective to sity of Texas Medical School, he established a scholarship
prospective employers to ac- concert will take place on Nov. the projected programs and
fund for needy medical students
quaint them with the prograin. 26th, 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. their relationship to the need
at the University of Texas and
for
service.
Recommendations
Council volunteers who have Joy Rosenshine, 1945 Oakman
he haS endowed this fund for 20
will be made to the Federation
Blvd.
years after his death. He had
executive committee, the board
acquired great respect for his
.,,of governors and the pre-cam-
J. Spolansky to Speak
Detroiters at Camp McCoy
unique approach to patients
paign budget conference re-
By Marguerite Kozenn Chajes whom he did not send bills and
To Silverman JWV Post Entertained by Residents
.garding local capital needs.
"Ethics and idealistic convic-
Serving with Zivian on the tions are more valuable to me made certain that - they , Were
-Jacob Spolansky, author of
Detroit servicemen stationed committee are Sidney J. Allen, than virtuosity and artistry" prescribed the lowest- priced
"The Communist Trail in Amer- at Camp McCoy, Wis. are bene- Dr. Harry August, I. W: Blum-
medicaments. His wife had to
ica" will lead, a panel . -presenta- fitting from a series of buffet berg, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Is- said Paul Paray, eminent- con- take drastic action against his
tion on the subject "Democra- suppers sponsored by the Jewish rael Davidson, Max M. Fisher, ductor, when I first met him and distributing bed linens among
cy's -- Domestic Enemies" at a Welfare Board, and held at a Harvey H. Goldman, Abe Kasle, his attractive and charming needy patients.
meeting _of the Sergeant Morton nearby chapel at LaCrosse. De- Max Osnos, Ben L. Silberstein wife.
He supported - literary a n d
Paul Paray lives up to and haS musical projects and was a lib-
A. Silt' e
troiters who attended the first and Mrs. Henry- Wineman. Ex- always,
abiding by that eral supporter of all worthy
Post, Jewish
social last week were Pfc. James officio members include Rubi- principe
.
As a leader of the
W a r Veterans;
O'ach, Pfc. Larry Strager and ner, Julian H. Krolik, Chairman French underground movement, Jewish causes. He had given
to be held next
Pvt. Marvin Check. Residents of the Federation executive com- during World War II,. he helped away practically all his earnings
Monday, at, 8:30
of Sparta, Tomah, LaCrosse and mittee ; and Judge Theodore Le- scores-of people to survive Hit- during his lifetime and all he
p.m., at .. JWV:,
Madison will serve as hosts to vin, president of the United ler's horror, many of them Jews, left his 'family is insurance and
a few savings bonds.
Memorial Home,
the Jewish soldiers.
Jewish Charities.
thus jeopardizing his security
4095 W. Davison:
and putting his own life in the
Spolansky was::
greatest danger. That Self-sac- State Temple Youth
with the Wayne
rificing attitude and the great- Meet Here Nov. 23-25
County Sher-
nesS of his soul and mind, be-
iff's office in
sides
ranking among the world's
1933 a n d later Spolansky
Michigan State Temple Youth
leading conductors, resulted in will
served as acting Chief of Detec-
hold a state-wide confer-
the
urgent
plea
from
Israeli
tives of Wayne County Police.
ence, Nov. 23-25, under sponsor-
orcheStra
members
to
come

to
In recent years he has engaged
ship of the State Sisterhoods,
Israel as conductor and musical with
in research and investigation as
the Sisterhoods of Temples
adviser. He led them in two
a consultant on community ac-
Beth El and Israel as co-hosts.
Sticcessful•
seasons,
but
had
to
tivitieS • to combat totalitarian
leave, becaiiSe- his native 'court- John Shepard and Marcia Klein-
and subversive influences. •
.
try, 'France, wanted to have back man, president and secretary of
Appearing on the panel with
the Michigan State Temple
her-
0,'reat conductor.
Spolansky will be Orville Linck,
I happened to be in France in Youth, are planning the events.
Chairman of the Detroit .Chap-
All activities will start at
the summer -of 1950, whenParay
ter of Americans.for Democratic
Temple Israel next Friday after-
was
chosen
to
become
a
member
ACtion - and Rev: Sheldon Rahn,
of the highest . cultural institu- noon, members frOm out-of-.
social service director of Detroit'
tion, the Academ
. y of Arts. Their town being guests for the week-
Council of Churches.
membershiP
is
limited, and' the end at homes of Detroit mem-
-.Veterans grotips have been in-
members are called "the Im- bers. After dinners at these
vited to this meeting. A social
homes, the delegates will attend
mortals."
hour will follow the panel whicn
services at Temple Israel.
The
entire
French
press
unam
l
-
-
will be preceded by a Showing
Sessions will continue Satur-
iously acclaimed '. the newest
of the U.. S. Army film "Com-
day under the guidance of Rala
Member
and
approved
-the
great
iriunism."
honor bestOwed upon him. They, bis Leon Fram and S. Akselrad,
called hitt a heroic and fearless with a discussion on the subject
Adas Shalom School
French .patriot and defender, "Judaism in Relation to Other
Faiths." Luncheon will be served
and indeed he has been one!
Forms Parent Council
• Time and time again -he defied at Temple Beth El.
A dinner-dance and floor
the Nazis. In 1940, when the
A Parent Council has been
Germans changed the name : of show are planned Tfor Saturday
formed by the Adas Shalom re-
hur Freidman and
•the famous "Colonne" orchestra night. Art
ligious school, headed by Rabbi
in PariS, because its fourider Sandra Johnson are program
Jacob E. Segal and Mrs. Jacob
Edotird ' Colonne was a Jew, heads. Sandy Lakin will be mas-
Levine. A program of immediate
Paray.resigned and left for Mar- _ter of ceremonies; A play by
activity has been set up which
seille, which was at that time the Beth El drama clUb will
includes: -
still . a part of unoccupied feature the following cast: San-
Encouraging parents to visit
"Let's get together at the open board meeting," is the message Prance. There he conducted - dra • Collier ; Robin Plotnick,
the school during. J6wish Edu- of committee leaders to their members. Here, Mrs. LESTER MOR- .radio concerts until' the Nazis H e n. r y Moses, Judy Kobler,
cation Month, providing each RIS, vice-chairman of personnel, makes her calls while Mrs. BEN banned the Jewish members Laural Conn, Sara and Gloria
child a gift for Hanukah, stimu- FISHMAN (left), vice-chairman of food; and Mrs. NATHAN S17.. from the orchestra. • He quit Zimmerman, Marcia Kleinman.
lating attendance at the chil- BIONS, arrangements vice-chairman, wait to use the phone: The again and moved to Lyon, where
On Sunday, the sessions will
dren's and junior congregational open board meeting, sponiored by the Women's Division of the Jew- a. day • after a .German propa- conclude with a luncheon at
services and coordinating activ- ish . Welfare, Federation, is scheduled for 10:30 . a.m., Monday, ganda concert he and his fellow Temple Beth El.
ities of the school with syna- Nov. 26, at the Davison Jewish Center.
members of 'the • Resistance
gogue youth organizations.
Chairmen and 'members of the year-round and campaign movement -arranged a concert NCO Will Seek $3,574,000
The council is composed • of committees will be honored at the meeting, which will serve as - in the same hall. Fearlessly he
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Mrs. Alex Brooks, N. R. Epstein, the kickoff of the Division's major project for this month—a col- presented also a work written -National Conference of Chris-
Dr. Samuel Epstein, Harry lection program to translate Allied Jewish Campaign pledges by the Jewish composer, Paul - - ti3ns and Jews will seek to raise
Goldberg, Mrs. Max Goldsmith, into the cash, urgently required by the United Jewish Appeal and Dukas, and after the concert he $3,574,000
1952, it was an-
secretary, Mrs. Sol Grossman, other 'campaign beneficiaries to help solve the emergency in asked the audience to join with nounced in
at the concluding
Mrs. Herbert Harris, Mrs. Mau- Israel and to meet other Jewish needs here in Detroit, throughout the • orchestra in the singing of session of the
23rd annual meet-
rice Karo, Meyer Littky, Mrs. the United States, and overseas. The collection program is headed the "Marseillaise," France's na- ing of the Conference.
Roger W.
David Miller, Dr. Martin Nai- by Mrs. William B. Isenberg, chairman of the Committee on Col- tional anthem.
Straus was re-elected national
mark, Mrs. Jacob Segal and lections. •
It was • a wise move to • bring co-chairman of the organiza-
Samuel Simmer.
Mrs. John C. Hopp, president of the Division will preside.
Paray to Detroit.
tion. -

Music Study Club
Concert Features
Miss Lipkin Dec. 5

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Urban League Announces $10,000
Butzel-Stevens Scholarship Fund

Dr. Kass' Memory Honored as
His Gene' rosity Is Recalled

Paul Paray—Great
Conductor, Idealist

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Federation Women's Board Meeting
Kickoff for Campaign Collections

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