16 —THE JEWISH NEWS Knollwood Members to Stage Friday, August 8, 1952 Zwerdling Heads Hillel Foundation; New Building's Dedication Oct. 19 Original Play at Club Aug. 16 Israel Seeking Added Kinship Knollwood Country Club will guests on a stage erected on the be transformed into an outdoor club's outdoor terrace, tells the With U.S. - Sharett theater Saturday, August 16, story of the mixups that occur when the respective parents of a TEL AVIV. (JTA4 — Israel is when club members will present , young engaged couple try to give interested in ma intainin g an original musical comedy a surprise party for the pair. - friendly relations with the titled "Mr. Jonathan." Written by Original songs in the show in- United States and is striving to club member elude "A Doting Mother Knows broaden the friendship between Dr.J.Gilbert What's Best," "Calorie Blues," the two countries, Foreign Min- I srael and "I Can't Putt the Ball in the ister Moshe Sharett declared at i Wayne Univer- Hole," "Springtime," 'It's Fun to , a meeting arranged by the s i t y instructor Be Neurotic" and a host of , Mapai, Israel's Labor Party. Richard Werry, others. The ties between Israel and the "Mr. Jonathan" United States are the 5,000,000 Dr. Israel is directing the play,; 7. will feature a American Jews who are free to with the nationally known Ken-I t composed s c a organize and maintain relations ?`=entirely of neth Walstone handling musical( with Jews in other countries, Knollwood jun- direction. Sharett said. Knollwood members compris- r members. i Referring to Jews who live in Left to right: Seated, SAM GOLDFARB, Jackson; Mrs. countries where Jewish activity ,„ Original music ing the cast are: Miss Joan for the produ2- 1 Grey, Jerry Halperin, Miss Car- CHARLES S O L O V I C H; Rabbi HERSCHEL LYMON, OSIAS is not allowed, the Israel Foreign Dr. Israel tion was corn- olyn Israel, Miss Marilyn Jasen, ZWERDLING, Mrs. ZWERDLING, LOUIS SCHOSTAK, HERMAN Minister said that from a Jew- OSNOS: standing, MILTON M. WEINSTEIN, LOUIS GLICK, , ish point of view these Jews are posed by George Jenkins and Jerry Kane, Martin Kohlenberg, Miss Carol Kottler, Alan Luck- HARRY YUDKOFF, CHARLES D. SOLOVICH. "strangled," while in- the U.S. Stewart Sanders. The play, which will be pre- ' off, Miss Ellen Sherman and Jews are free to support Israel At the 11th annual meeting of and Rabbi Herschel Lymon, ex- as well as to provide funds for sented to members and their Don Sof ferin. the Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel officia. The Oct. 19 dedication will be their own community needs. He Foundation, Inc., at Ann Arbor, marked by a state-wide pilgrim- stressed t h e importance for outside of Israel to main- officers and directors were elect- age of prominent and represent- Jews tain a link with Israel, empha- ed, and Oct. 19 was set as the ative leaders in community and sizing the fact that this saved forthcoming dedication of the Bnai Brith circles. The new Jews from annihilation and as- new Hillel building. , building is completed and is in similation. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel major mass producing metals process of being furnished, to be (The New York Times reports government made public a list of and plastic plants of the coun- Officers elected are : Osias ready for the opening of the try; a factory for the production , in a cable from Tel Aviv that Zwerdling, Ann Arbor, presi- • fall semester of the University Sharett said at the meeting that more than 50 new metal plants ! of machine tools; a gear factory; I needed in the country, some of dent; Irwin I. Cohn and Abe of Michigan. immigration of Jews from the which require capital invest- a file and rasp manufacturing Kasle, vice-presidents: Louis H. I Hailed by the School of Arch- ! United States was "the first and ments from $50,000 to $500.000. plant and one for the manufac I Schostak, secretary; Herman S. itecture as one of the finest ex- foremost problem of I s r a e 1." In basic industry, Israel would ture of woodworking machinery. amples of modern institutional Osnos, treasurer. Israel would welcome invest The report stated that Israel s welcome investments for the es- Members of the board elected architecture in the state, the Foreign Minister emphasized tablishment of a series of plants ments for the erection of an as for another year are: Louis new Hillel Foundation will serve that American Jews would come to produce pig iron from native sembly plant for tractors an Berry, Jerry Bielfield, Aaron, annually approximately 1,600 to Israel not "to escape but be- or imported ores and to refine heavy agricultural machinery; • Droock, Abner Friedman, Sidney Jewish students who will be pro- cause they wanted to participate this product into low carbon and factory for the production o J. Karbel, Mrs. Charles B. Solo- vided with religious, social, cul- in the building of this nation. - ) alloy steel for use in steel light agricultural machinery an. vich, Emil T. Stern, Milton M. tural and counseling programs. An agreement for the use of foundries and rolling mills to be implements: a factory for pro Weinstein, Henry Wineman, and j After the High Holydays, the 4,500,000 Israel pounds from the built in the country. duction of elevators: factorie-1 Harry Yudkoff; also Abe Drasin ; building will be open for inspec- counter account of the United Israel authorities also would for manufacturing of bake of Grand Rapids, Louis Glick of tion, with open house each Sun- States grant-in-aid to Israel for welcome investments for the equipment, laundry equipment Jackson, John Merdler of Sagi- day, for individuals and groups. immigrant housing projects was erection of a steel foundry with kitchen machinery, carbonatini. naw, William Present of Lan- The students affiliated with Hil- disclosed here by R. A. Freier, a capacity of 2,500 tons of steel machinery and for the produc sing. H. 0. Schalger of Ypsilanti, lel will serve as hosts. director of Point Four aid for castings per year. Production tion of air conditioning systems the Middle East, prior to his de- will include parts for agricul- tural machinery, rock crushing parture from Israel. 0 OS 1 machinery, pneumatic machin- ery, trailer equipment, automo- Israel to Grow Flax; tive parts. railway car parts, Instructors rolling mill parts and oil refin- An American Jewish Press Feature Needs Farm ing fittings. The Mo'os Chitim Committee from a number of leading relief Governor Adlai Ewing Steven- societies, and - o ; . TEL AVIV, (JTA.) -- Large Israel also is interested in the of Detroit, which has been in societies, backer, . . synagogues . most persistent backer, is raises areas of land will be planted establishment of three or four son's existence 53 years and which was vate individual s. M oney Jacob M. Arvey, who was born started by the father of Charles by contributions from partici- with cotton flax next year, a grey iron foundries each with an near the Chicago Loop 56 years and Barney Smith, is making pating societies and from indi- meeting of agriculture experts annual capacity of approximate-' ago. is one of the best know: plans for its 1953 program. For vidual donations. The clients sponsored by the Ministry of 1; 3,000 tons per shift. Also, an political leaders in the land. Passover of 1952, the Mo'os Chi- ; served are those certified by the Agriculture was told h e r e. integrated non-ferrous metals His background is interesting tim Committee aided 475 needy Department of Public Welfare, Stressing the need for making plant processing copper and He helped 1 is Jewish families in Detroit, at a Wayne County Bureau of Social Israel self-sufficient in the pro- aluminum and their alloys. Aid, the Jewish Social - Service duction of vegetables, Agricul- In the fields of producer goods father in his cost of $9,000. bakery. across At a breakfast meeting at the Bureau, and other relief-giving ture Minister Peretz Naphtali and equipment, the Israel gov- from the. La- Shaarey Zedek Synagogue last societies. Grants, based on size said that the lack of agricul- ernment seeks investors to es- Salle Street Sta- Sunday, at which the retiring of family, are in the form of tural instructors was hamper- tablish a tool and die factory tion, then chairman, Mrs. Peter A. Miller, ' checks plus orders for matzos ing the country's efforts to in- ' situated so as to serve all the worked for a crease crease food production. was hostess, Charles A. Smith. products. tailoring firm Imperial Chemical Industries T h e nominating committee honorary chairman of the com- Hippocratic Oath Recited and studied law mittee, gave an outline of the consisting of Mrs. Shulman as ; announced that it h a s pur- In Hebrew for First Time evenings. 0 n e chairman, with Mrs. Maurice chased a large block of shares history of the fund. A financial of his law pro- report was submitted by Harold Garelik, Mrs. Joseph Kunin and in the Haifa Fertilizer Co., mak- , legsors was a Silver, director of the Jewish Mrs. Julia Ring, submitted the ing it the second largest share- ". . . to preserve the life of candidate f r Jacob Arvey Social Service Bureau. Mrs. Har- following list of officers and ad- holder in the firm — the ma, • man . .. to give help to the sick judge, and he rang doorbells fort ry Shulman and Mrs. Peter A. ditional members to the Board, ; jority of the stock is held by . . to guard the trust of our him, coming in contact for th:. Miller elaborated on the work all of whom were elected unan- ; the Israel government. It is patients . . ." first time with Democratic poll , ; understood here that . the corn- of this project for needy local imously: ticians who gave him a job i Honorary chairman, Charles pany plans to raise its present I From the lips of 63 young men the state's attorney' s office. Jewish families. and women these words came The Mo'os Chitim Committee is A. Smith; chairman, Harry Co- capitalization from two to four slowly and in unison—and for He became a leader in th - composed of representatives hen; vice-chairmen, Mesdames million pounds. 24th Ward and was elected a • the first time in the history of Peter A. Miller, . An Israel transit warehouse alderman from that Ward. Hyman Altman,jhere plans to import unfinished man they were spoken in He- World War II he served in the Canadian Jewry Up.. Al Weism an; Japanese goods in bulk and brew. For they were the words Pacific, returning to Chicago in treasurer, Sam process them for re-export to of the Hippocratic oath, the 1946. He found the Kelly-Nash Population 20 Percent S c h w artz; overseas markets, it was an- physicians creed, and they were machine weakening and upon n a n c i a 1 sec- nounced. The name of the firm 'being recited by the first grad- invitation of the Cook County retary, Mrs. Paul was not given, but it was re- : uating class of the Hebrew Uni- chairman accepted leadership MONTREAL, (JTA)—The Jew- Freedman; cor- ; vealed that the firm has already versity-Hadassah Medical School of the party. ish population of Canada has an office in Tokyo. in Jerusalem. a increased by approximately 20 responding and t es Wished Arvey persuaded Kelly to a . recording sec - percent in the decade from 1941 withdraw from the race for to 1951. The general population retary, Mrs. Jo- Mayor and substituted for him has increased 18 percent during Harry Cohen seph M. Markel; the civic leader, Martin Ken- the same period. j Board members, Mr. and Mrs. nelly. He then was instrumental The census, taken in 1951, Rubin Allender, Mrs. Samuel in the election of Paul Dougl as listed the Jewish population as Danto, Mrs. Fred Faber, Dr. and to the U. S. Senate and Adlai numbering 204,834 by religion Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, Mr. and Allen W. Warsen, M.S.W., well Clinic, the Jewish Hospital, Stevenson to the Governorship. and 181,670 by ethnic origin. It Mrs. Abe Katzman,, Mrs. Max known teacher in the Detroit House of Shelter, Home for Aged, Arvey prefers to be called also revealed that 6,599 Jews ; Kogan, Daniel Mendelsohn, WO- public and Jewish schools, has Hebrew Benevolent Society. Jack. He is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, The pamphlet's concluding entered Canada in 1951 as corn- ; ham Nadler, Dr. Joseph Rotten- published a pamphlet on "Jewish is bald. The Arveys have two pared with 2,429 in 1950. berg, Harry Shulman, Leon M. Communal Institutions in De- chapter, "An Institution of the sons and a daughter. Future," advocates the unifica- At the same time, it was re- 1,Shulman, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer troit," which made its appear- tion of Detroit's educational t d here that the number of Shugerman, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, ance this week. Police Society Purchases Po Reviewing the early history of system. Mr. Watson points out $10,000 State of Israel Bond Jewish immigrants who arrived 1 David Talisman, Mrs. Frank that existing schools, while "ren- in Canada in the first five , Winton, David J. Cohen, Eugene 1 the Detroit • Jewish settlement, months of 1952 showed a de- Gelbman, Joseph Gendelman, this brochure of 123 pages de- dering services in their fields, NEW YORK, (JTA)—A chee. crease of 2.73 percent as corn- Harold Silver; Mesdames Mau- 1 votes its major sections to the have often worked at cross pur- for $10,000 representing a seas.: poses; competed with one an- 1Federaiion as the "principal pared with the number of Jews • rice L. Cornfield, Emery Ehren- ury purchase of a state of Is- who entered the country during wald, Max H. Elias, Joseph Fish- i architect of the Detroit Jewish other; maintained inadequate rael bond by the Shomrim the first five months of the pre- ' er, Jack Freeman, Sam Katz, Community" and to the United methods of teaching—all to the Society, an organization of 1,700 vious year. I Joseph Kunin, Jack Miller, Julia Jewish Charities, the forerunner disadvantage of the Jewish child Jewish members of the New and community." He reaches the - Joseph Rodman, Joseph , of Federation. York City Police Department, The total number of immi- Ring, conclusion: Rottenberg, Harry Shulman, Sub-sections describe the acti- here grants who entered Canada dur- "A united communal agency was presented at City Hall pres- vities of the following agencies: by Sergeant George Bopp, ing the first five months of this Charles A. Smith. for Jewish education, if estab- United Hebrew Schools, recrea- I of the society, to Deputy year showed an increase of 36 ; There is also an active advis- ident lished in Detroit, would func- percent over the , number who ory committee consisting of De- tion centers, Fresh Air Society, Mayor Charles Horowitz, chair• tion like the United Nations `Jewish Social Service Bureau, man of the Manhattan Division arrived during the same period a troit's rabbis. with each constituent group year ago. The number of Ger- t Early in September, a meeting Detroit Service Group, Hebrew maintaining its own sever- of the New York committee for I Free Loan Association, Jewish man immigrants shows an in- I will be held to formulate plans Israel bonds. I Community Council, North End eignty." -SOL crease of about 110 percent. liar next season's activities. Israel Plans Erection of 50 Large Metal Plants; Investors Are _ Sought a A rrey: Persistent Stevenson Backer Cl itim Committee Reorcianized Under Chairmanship of Harry Cohen I L w arsen Reviews Detroit Institutions:, Advocates School Mergers in Pamphlet