'Richard Ellmann's Translation. of Henri llichaux Widely Acclaimed The Inter - Congregational Synagogue Youth Council To Hold Fifth Spring Formal Sunny Skies in Israel Provide Joyous Passover for New State Youth Council will offer its fifth Noteworthy r e c o g n i t i on is comes a volume the excellence TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The Jews called upon the NATO powers to annual Spring semi - formal being accorded Detroiter Rich-1 of which proves the English pro- :. of Israel celebrated the Feast of admit Israel into the 'NATO or- April 26, at Temple ard Ellmann for his newest lit-; fessor to be equally as able in , Passover under warm, smiling ganization. Other speakers in- dance on skies and pleasant we a t he r cluded Mordecai Namir, former Beth El. The dance will espe- erary creation — his translation handling a French theme. which followed A week of the Israel Minister to Moscow, who cially honor the champion team of "The Selected 0Writings of Ellmann's translation acid his "khamsin," the hot wind from is now the secretary-general of in the ICYC basketball league. Henri Michaux," which New ; masterful introduction in which he evaluated Michaux's works. the Histadrut in Israel. the Mediterranean. Sam Emmer andhis orchestra Directions Books (333 6th Ave., , h a v e published in bi- , serve to popularize the eminent • President Chaim Weizmann, wily be featured. Tickets may be N.Y.) lingual f or m — the original; French :author. Michaux now is confined to bed by Illness, was obtained from any member con- 1 in his , 50s. He hastraveled . not able to participate in the gregation or from Council mem- French and the English transla- widely and he has won acclaim I tion on parallel pages. seder at his Rehovoth home bers. Ellmann, who is professor of especially for his "A Barbarian where Yehudi Menuhin_ a n d ! Prof. B. Zo'ndek were guests. English at Northwestern Univer- ' in Asia." Ellmann's selections IZFA to Hold Parley Evanston, Ill., is the son of have been declared to be the Gov. and Mrs. Theodore R. Mc- Intercollegiate Zionist Feder- city, Keldin of Maryland, now visit- ation of America will hold a Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann outstanding prose-poems of the Four Detroiters who last week of 11 ing Israel, were the guests Central States Region conven- of Connecticut Ave., Highland noted author. • ?.!Chief Rabbi I. J. Unterman, of went to Alabama to visit their tion this weekend at Ann Arbor. Park. His earlier work, "Yeats: families found themselves will- Tel Aviv. for the seder services. The Man and the Masks." rates 1: t ; The richest man in Israel, for ing participants in a Passover Students from colleges in Mich- as one of the best available igan, Ohio and Kentucky will seder, the first held in Fayette, Yani Petergi, a orte week, is works on the Irish poet. Now attend. liGreek dockworker. He "bought" Ala. in nearly 50 years. to your Taking part in the journey 411 the Chometz in Tel Aviv and +! Jaffa, estimated to be worth ten were Mrs. Roman Rosenblatt, 1 million pounds. ACcording to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rechtman and tradition, Petergi acquired all Samuel Ravitz. All have chil- the non-Passover food in the dren in the area surrounding g two cities by making a small Fayette. The town itself has FAST EXPERT "down payment" and receiving only two Jewish residents_ Personal invitations were tithe keys to the food stores. After Passover, as in past years. transmitted to all known Jew- TEMPLE BETH EL: At late service today. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "Why Do So Many Marriages Fail?" lie will return the keys and go ish residents to attend the seder back to his job as port laborer. at the Fayette Country Club, TEMPLE ISRAEL: At late services today Rabbi Leon Fram will •• preach on Fulton Oursler's book, "The Greatest Book Ever and the response was o v e r- • • Written." Alan Rothenberg will observe his Bar Mitzvah. of Interior U.S. Secretary •helming. There were 52 people, est. 20 years Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka Seder Addresses New York some of whom traveled as far CONG. BNAI DAVID: At / Detroiter Conducts Passover Seder In Alabama Town Give Vitamin D Sick TV SERVICE SYNAGOGUE Home Calls Anytime - ' NEW Y 0 R K, , (JTA ∎ — The as 200 miles to attend. ,United States has recognized , the that in order to survive. Israel • lfr. R a v it z conducted in large seder, which many of those at- ; ;would have to d peed measure on the good will and tending witnessed for the first the s ilriancial and moral assistance time. Included among guests were the town's Protest- not only of the American people ant minister. and several of its 7but also of the U.S. government, ' Secretary of Interior Oscar L. leading gentile citizens. Chapman told an audience of : .5,000 Jews at t h e Histadrut Find Bronze Scrolls Third Seder. T 11 e Secretary emphasized In Dead Sea Area that it some dark force of evii'' NEW YORK. tJTA ■ Prof. A. is permitted t. 43 - strike at Israel, that olow would constitute an Henry Detweiler of Cornell Uni- ittack on the way of life Anieri- versity. chairman of the Jerusa- ans hold so dear and cherish lem Committee of the American much. Rep. Jacob K. Javits. School of Oriental Reasearch, tnember of the House Foreign confirmed a report that a pair 'Affairs Committee, who was also of tightly rolled bronze sheets Wie of the speakers at the seder. with a lengthy text engraved in Hebrew letters has been dis- covered in a cave near the Dead Sea. Seder at Bnai David The scrolls are now in Jeru- salem in the possession of Pere Roland de Vaux and Dr. Wil- liam L. Reed. directors of a French. American and Palesti- nian expedition to the Dead Sea caves. Indications are that the sheets may be important Old Testament. documents, Prof. Det- weiler said. In the same region in 1947 were found parchment scrolls with a Hebrew text of the Book of Isaiah and other Biblical manuscripts. Only a fragment of the text is visible. according to the report. Until some technique is devised to unroll the delicate scrolls without shattering them it is About. 300 children. students impossible to do more than A the Bnai David Religious speculate about the find. he said. School participated in a Model Seder in the Social Hall of the Rabbi Einhorn to Speak at synagogue. Two girls represent- Congress Women's Institute ng each grade kindled lights Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn will it'd representatives of all class- be speaker at the Jewish Living s took active part in the con- Through Jewish Books Institute luct of the Seder Ritual Rabbi sponsored by the Women's Divi- *luta S. Sperka, Mrs. David J. sion, American Jewish Congress ';'olien and Frank Leaderman on Monday, 1 p.m., at Adas nd Rabbi Greenbaum were on Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Einhorn will review he program. "Fullfillment." Mrs. David Vogel preside. All are welcome to 3nai Moshe Youngsters will attend. Audience participation will follow Rabbi Einhorn's talk. "o Visit Selfridge Field Members of the Bnai Moshe :ar Mitzvah Club will meet at. :30 a.m., today at the syna- ogue school building to be ransported to Selfridge Field :ase for an inspection of the rounds. The tour will include the wind unreel, the pilot's training de- artment and the dispatcher's Ifice where flights are con- The groupowill be per- iitted to watch take-offs and rrivals of jet planeS, and will e given demonstrations of fly- )g- equipment in action. Harry Kwiker and Maxwell M. owe of the Bar Mitzvah corn- Ottee will supervise transpor- 4ion. They ask members who HLTL furnish car, to contact the •Vnagogue a n d arrangements 111 be made to include them in e trip. THE JEWISH NEWS - 5 Friday, April 18, 1952 will preach on "Strange Fires." Joel Shore will observe his Bar Mitzvah. CONG. SHAAREY ZION: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach on "The Difference Between Holy anti U Temple Israel Series Ends with Noted Trio Temple Israel will present Mischa Mischakoff. George Mi- quelle and Karl Haas, noted musical trio. at a reception froAn 3 to 5 p.m.. Saturday, at tfle_ home of Mrs. Harry Singer. 26 Oakman, chair- • man of the Temple's Artists Series. The trio will be presented in , concert as the final program of the series on Monday evening at- the Temple. Manderson and Merton Rds ; Haas Mischakoff, violinist and new concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. was for- merly concertmaster with Tos- canini's renown NBC Symphony. Miquelle is the Detroit Sym- phony's first cellist. a position he has held for many years. Haas. organist and music direc- tor of Temple Israel. was trained at the conservatory of Mann- heim and educated at the Uni- versity of Heidelberg. He is a leading concert pianist. RABBI WANTED Must have command of Eng- lish language. Responsible for teaching children and con- ducting services. M a r r i e d. References. Write Peter Phil- lips. Box 406, Iron River. ichigan. $ 4 TOwnsend 8-2455 Satisfactory unexcelled TV SERVICE Notable TR.2:3234 APPLIANCE CENTER "Good Deal" MARKOWITZ Announces His Association With the BUICK FACTORY BRANCH 6164 CASS nr. G.M. Bldg. For the Best Deal on the Beautiful '52 Buick SEE OR CALL JACK MARKOWITZ TR. 5-9700 Ree. TU. 3-3960 Congregation Bnai Moshe Extends a Cordial Inritation To Detroit Jewry To Participate in the DEDICATION CEREMONIES OF THE CAMP HIAWATHA FOR BOYS Nurse National Forest, Michigan 194 Milts oNrth of Detroit Plan a delightful summer vaca- tion for your sow Fun. good com- panionship and adventure in a happy friendly camp . . .. Wide choice of land and water sports. skills camping. archery. riflery. and over night trips. featured . . . mature leadership . . . Special care for younger boys. Write or call for details, 17325 Fairfield, Detroit 21, Mich. UNIver- sity 4-1135., Help Them Celebrate srael's 4th Independence Day RELIGIOUS SCHOOL BUILDING APRIL 25, 26, 27 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Late Friday Night Service. April 25. 8:15 P.M. Guest Speaker: RABBI MAX LIPSHITZ Congregation Beth Israel. Madison, Wis. Sabbath Morning Service April 26, 9:00 A.M. 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