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October 10, 1952 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-10

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'We Must Educate Our Daughters as
We Do Our Sons,' Is Isaacs' Appeal

In a statement on education
month, Bernard Isaacs, superin-
tendent of the United Hebrew
Schools, has issued an urgent
appeal to Jewish parents to en-
roll their daughters as well as

Paul Paray Opens
Second Year with
Detroit Symphony

When the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra opens its season on
Oct. 16, it will be under the

Shainak Re-Elected by
Cong. Mishkan Israel

I

Midrasha to Inaugurate
Institute for Women

THE _JEWISH NEWS— 5

Friday, October 10, 1952

Following services on Yom 1 The Women's Institute of Mid-
Which Party for Youth? •
Kippur
night, Cong. Mishkan rasha, college of Jewish studies,
their sons in a Hebrew School.
"Which
Party—Democratic or
elected new officers for will open its fall semester at 10
"There was a time," Isaacs Israel
the coming . year. Abraham a.m., Wednesday. Classes are Republican—for the Young Vot-
stated, "when the ratio of girls Shainak was re-elected presi-
scheduled from 10 a.m. to 12 er" will be the subject of a de-
to boys attending Hebrew schools dent.
Other officers are Abra- noon, each Wednesday there- bate sponsored by the Jewish
was even. Now, the ratio is ap- ham Gruber,
vice-president: ! after, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Young Adult Council on Tuesday
proximately 15 girls to 85 boys.' Jacob Bacow, treasurer;
evening, at the Davison - Jewish
and A. Bldg., 13226 Lawton.
In warning thaft6 this is not Olansky, secretary. .
The institute is designed for Center.
merely a "local phenomenon,"1 Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who has women who cannot attend the
but that this situation "prevails served the congregation for over adult classes which are offered
in all five-day a week Hebrew ; 25 years, was elected by accla- in the evening. The following
schools throughout the United ! rnation to continue in his post, courses will be offered:
States," Isaacs makes two impor- as was Jacob Goldstein, sexton.; Hebrew I, II, III, Forging a
tant points:
Plans were discussed to widen Nation. Viewing the News and
"The Jewish girl—the Jewish the scope of service through a The Siddur, an Expression of
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may have received a thorough
Jewish education and may be
anxious to have a Jewish home
it is the wife who must do the
implementation. If things Jew-
ish are foreign to her, she is
naturally unable and perhaps
unwilling to inject Judaism into
her home.
"There was a time - when the
activities of the woman were
limited entirely to the home.
Her outside influence was in-
significant. With women now in
all walks of life—social, educa-
tional, philanthropic—we find a
considerable change. We now
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CAS1.1 is life I

s Candy Carry Your

Day M

embrance

PAUL PARAY

direction of Paul Paray, the dis-
tinguished French conductor
who last year developed the re-
born Detroit Symphony into a
group of outstanding musicians
Paray has had a successful
and brilliant musical career, but
ma less remarkable is this non-
Jew's sense of justice and fair
play..
It was in 1940, after he had
oonducted the Concerts Colonne
for eight years, that the Nazis
decided to change the name of
the orchestra, name.d for Edou-
ard Colonne, a Jew, that Paray
resigned. He resigned again from
the Marseilles Orchestra when
Jewish members were banned by
the Nazis.
His greatest effrontery to the
Nazis, however, was delivered on
May 17, 1942, in Lyons. On May
16, the Berlin Philharmonic,
played a ,propaganda concert of
German music. On the following
day, Paray and other members
of the French Resistance move-
ment rented the same hall. .
On the program that evening
was "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"
by the Jewish composer, Paul
Dukas, At the end of the concert
Paray asked the audience to join
ha- the singing of the "Marseil-
laise," which they did with tears
4reaming down their faces,
Paray then became a "volun-
tary exile" in Monte Carlo where,
at the invitation of Prince Louis
X of Monaco, he directed the
opera until liberation.
His debut in this country was
lot 1939 with the New York Phil-
harmonic. Since then he has
appeared also with the Boston,
Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Sym-
phonies.

Hostess
Assortment

15°

Egypt to Protest Reparations

Soft Center
Assortment

LONDON, (JTA) — Egypt an-
nounced she will join the Arab
nations protesting to the West
G e r m a n Government against
any payment of reparations to
Israel. Egypt will ask that the
funds be diverted to the benefit
of Arab refugees.

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ToMake Israel Secure and Self-Supporting-

--•

It is necessary that we have a strong organization to back up the brave men and women who are
battling for existence and who are determined to continue the efforts of building the state of Israel.
The Zionist Organization of America remains the force that upholds the hands of the builders of
Israel. Ft is the vital instrument that creates the defensive mechanisms, which are the supple-
ments to femd-raising—to the United Jewish Appeal and to the Israel bond drive.

*

To Strengthen the Local Instruments for Israel's Upbuilding...

.

We wig* that Detroit Jews give their wholehearted support to the annual Balfour Ball of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit, to be held Saturday night, November 15, at Hotel Stotler. With funds
raised through this annual event, we finance the local and national organizations and make it
possible for the Zionist House to function as a cultural center for Zionism.
Please cooperate in this great effort,.

LEON KAY, President

Michigan Zionist Region,

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