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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-24

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Report Jewish Journalfsts
Chajes Acclaimed in Jewish Music Volume •
Under Arrest in Cairo
-
"Of JeWish Music .— Ancient liturgical, chasSidic and can-
LONDON, (JTA ) — Reports

71-G Skirts Talks -on Conscriptions
Of Women with Orthodox Leader;
UN Elects Israeli to Secretaryship

Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News
TEL. AVIV — The question of ceremony at Buckingham 'Pal-
conscription of orthodox -women ace. His opposite number has
for national service was not dis, already presented his new cre-
cussed-during Monday's meeting dentials in Tel-Aviv.
between Israel Premier David
Ambassador Math_ was accom-
Ben-Gtirion and Rabbi Abraham panied by eight senior members
Karelitz, famous religious sage, of hiS staff. The party, accom-
according to an official com- panied by members of the Bri-
munique isswed here.
tish diplomatic corps, rode
The Communique added that through London in ceremonial
during the hour-long meeting at coaches reserved for high state
the sage's home in Bnei- Brak, occasions. They were escorted
the Premier and the 90-year-old by units. of the metropolitan po-.
religious leader exchanged opin- lice and the entire right of way
ions on how orthodox and non- was patrolled by policemen who
orthodox elements in Israel gave the diplomatic party the
could cooperate in- building the right of way to the palace.
Jewish state. While the two men
ISraeli Issues Before UN
conferred, thousands of Chas-
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—Mrs.
sidim gathered outside the
Zena Harman, advisor of< social
sage'S home.
Meanwhile, a public commit- affairs in Israel's delegation to
tee opposed to the recruitment the United Nations, was elected
of religious women has called rapporteur of the UN social hu-
for prayers and fasting next manitarian and cultural com-
Monday as a sign of protest mittee in a secret ballot, receiv-
against the national conscrip-, ing 31 votes. She was nomi-
tion law. The law will be the nated by Norway. A delegate
subject • of sermons in all syna- from Afghanistan who was also
nominated for the post of rap-
gogues in Israel Satikday.
porteur by Iran received 24
votes.
-Confer on Agency Statiis
Mrs. Harman was born in
JERUSALEM A report on
talks between Premier Ben-Gur;- London and settled in Palestine
ion.. fand ;Jewish Agency Chair- in 1940: She is a_ graduate of
man: „Dr. Nahum Goldmann on the London • School of Economics
the Agency status bill which will and Political Science. In Jeru-
be presented to the Israel. Par- salem she was active in social
liament_ ,for final action next Welfare work and was an as-
month. was made here Thesday ,sistant to Miss Henrietta Szold,
by Dr. Goldmarin at a meeting founder and first director of
Youth Aliyah.
of the :Agency Executive.
It was expected that the UN
Dr. Goldmann also disclosed
discussing with the Premier the ad hoc committee will take up
forthcoming meeting of •presi7 the report on the Palestine re-
dents of Zionist organizations fugees as the first item of its
throughout the world •which has agenda on Thursday.
been called by the Premier, Dr.. The refugee _item is a purely
Goldmanri and Berl Locker, the technical one—to allow the UN
other chairman of the Agency. Relief a n d Works Agency_ to
Dr. Goldmann spoke of the talks carry on. Because ,of this it is
held by Agency and Israel Gov- being taken up first while the
ernment representatiVes on im,, political items are being left
plementation of the reparations until the middle of November,
after the American national
agreeinent _ with Germany.
_
elections. Among those politioal
.
Math Presents Credentials
items are the questions of the
LONDON—Israel.Envoy Eliahu Palestine Conciliation Commis-
Elatii.Tuesday presented his new sion and the violation by the
.credentials as first Ambassador Arabs of UN resolutions oh Pal-
of Israel .to - the Court of St. estine, the first submitted by
James to Queen Elizabeth, at a the Arab states, the second by
Israel.

.



and Modern" by Israel Rabirsk- •wrrial songs. The excellent
vitch, translated from the Yid- translation by Mr. Klein adds to
dish by. A. M. Klein, contains so the value '•of the English edition.
much information on J e w i s-h
A special chapter is devoted
musicians,. and their accom- in the part on "Jewish Music in
plishments, that the volume as- America" to Joel (Julius) Cha-
sumes an important role as .a jes: The author evaluates Cha-
reference book in this field. 1 jes' compositions, describes the
Published by the Book Center, character of his Israeli songs
4629 Park Ave., Montreal - 8; Que.; and declares:. "A young man, in
the book's U.S. selling agent is the prime of life, Chajes' ta-
the Bloch Publishing Co., New lents still hold much of promise
York.
for Jewish 'music.
Bringing to his subject 40
Other Detroiters who are
years of study' of music, Mr. mentioned honorably in Mr.
Rabinovitch outlines the history Rabinovitch's b o ak are Dan
of Jewish music in Biblical, Tal- Frohman, the late Cantors Abra-
mudic and modern times. He ham Minkowsky a n d Elijah
explains the development of the -Zaludkowski and Cantor Sam-
Jewish folksong and outlines the uel Vigoda.

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SUNG BY CANTOR SHOLOM KATZ -

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Beethoven Trio No. 7 in B Flat Major (Archduke) Op. 97
Eugene Istomin, piano; Alexander Schneider, piano; Pablo Casals, Cello. .



HAROLD IN ITALY - BERLIOZ

William- Primrose, Viola with Sir Thomas Beecham
conducting Royal Philharmonic
And Many More

Name Mrs. Danto
Woman of Achievement,

Named by the Detroit Histori-
. cal Society as one of Detroit's
"Women of Achieyement," Mrs.
Samuel 13.
Danto will be
h o ii.ored in
an, exhibit at
t h e "".: Society
to from
mid Janu-
ary through
February, at
its•.. building,
Woodward
and Kirby.
Mrs. Danto Mrs. Danto
was, chosen for the honor along
with 160 leaders in Detrbit's cul-
tural, . industrial, economic, :sci-
entific,- professional and educa-
tional :life.
Her. :portrait will be hung in
the Round Hall of the Historical

Museum.
High. on Mrs. Darito'S list of
"achievements" are : co-chair-
man of Detroit ,Round Table
(three years as president), hon-
orary president of Temple Is-
rael Sisterhood, president of
• League .of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, OreSident, Michigan
State Federation of Temple Sis-
terhOOdS, chairman; Michigan
MOtherS'Committee, steering
AMerican Cancer
;
sOninittee
SaCiet3;:, Women's committee, De-
trpit'IhStitUte of Arts.
Mrs, Danto, the mother of two
mss; was chosen in 1950, as
honorary Mother of Michigan.

from Cairo state that a large
number of Jewish. and Egyptian
journalists were arrested and
held on security charges follow-
ing police raids on their homes
during the last few days. No -
specific charges have been placed
against - them, it was reported-
here. . .

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Friday, October 24, 1952

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-

All Good Citizens
MUST Vote on
.Nov. 4



/ And all good citizens in the 15th Congressional District
should vote for and get their friends to vote for
The Re-Election of

CONGRESSMAN JOHN D. DINGELL

No one has fought as i.aliantly as Rep.

Dingell for good government. I urge

all my tends to give him their support,

—WILLIAM HORDES

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