Huy Auxiliary Plans Quiz Show
Noted Cantor to Open
Hashofar -Concerts
As Feature of Wednesday's Donor
Cantor Jacob Barkin of
Washington, D. C., will open the
Season of concerts, sponsored by
Hashofar, Society for the Ad-
vancement, of Jewish Tvlusic, at
8:30 p.m., Sun .' NT, at the Dav-
ison Jewish Center.
Cantot Barkin, a tenor, h a s
received, much
acclaim by out-
ztanding music
critics; some of
whoin say if he
so &hose he
could take "his
plaCe on t h e
Me . ropolitan
stage." In 1940
he appeared be-
fore the late
Pr e s i d e n t Cantor Barkin
Franklin D. Roosevelt in a
command performance.
Currently cantor at Adas Is-
rael Synagague, in Washington,
Barkin has appeared on radio,
television and oi, the concert
stage. This will be his first
Detroit appearance.
Morris Hochberg, assistant
concertmaster of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, will be as-
sisting artist on- the program.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal is concert
chairman.
Tickets are available. to the
public by caning Mrs. Stocker,
TR. 5-8450. There is no admis
sion charge for members.
Discussing one of the many prizes that will be given away in
quiz show conducted by Johnny King, local radio and television
star, are these members of the Jewish War Veterans 'Auxiliary:
Mesdames GERALD SHAPIRO; gifts chairman; BERNARD KOSS,
general chairman; SAMUEL J. RHODES, coordinator; and
PHILIP BERNSTEIN, president of the State JWVA. The quiz
show will be part of the women's annual donor luncheon, to be
held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at 'Masonic Temple.
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Lucy Corbett to Speak
At Council Program
I'o Launch Fund-Raising
UL4 Cash Payments
Million
Near
With cash payments nearing
the quarter-million mark in the
Cash Mobilization Drive, work-
ers in all divisions of the De-
troit Service Group are continu-
, bag their efforts to cover all as-
dgriments in time for the re-
. port meeting at 12:15 p.m., to-
day, at, the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Building. Among the
campaigners are (seated, left to
tight) GEORGE D. KEIL and
TOM BORMAN and (standing)
BERNARD A. GOURWITZ.
Fund-Raising Party
To Benefit.' Honieless
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Lucy Corbett, Detroit writer
and lecturer on good food and Synagogue Basketball League
how to cook it, will be the main To Begin Season Nov. 17
feature of the annual fund
raising program of the Detroit
The Inter-Synagogue Basket-
Section, National Council of
Jewish Wor en, on Dec. 1, at ball, League will begin its ninth
season of competition on Nov.
the lioyal Theater.
Mrs. Corbett, who will demon= 17, in the gymnasium of Dur-
strate the preparation of a I fee Intermediate School,
The opening 'game will pjt
French menu, is co-author, with
her husband, Sidney Corbett, of Temple Israel against Bnai
several book s, among them, David, at 7 p.m. Games will fol-
"French Cooking in Old Detroit." low between Bnai Moshe and
Admission to the meeting will Adas Shalom at 8 p.m., and
be a bundle of clothing or bric- Temple Beth El vs. Shaarey
k-brae for the Council's • resale Zedek at 9 p.m.
No admission is charged for
shop, which provides most of
the support for its various proj- the games, and. the public is in-
ects in the fields of community vited to attend.
service and education. A cook
book of favorite recipes has
been compiled by Council mem-
bers, and will be distributed to
the audience. •
Dee Parker will act as mistress
of ceremonies, announces Mrs.
Stanley Akers, vice-president in
charge of -fund raising. Mrs. Sid-
ney Solomon is co-ordinator of
fund raising activities, a n d
Mrs. Sidney Allen will be chair7
Ma.n of the day.
Bnai Brith Asks Members
To Support BIG Day Effort
The executive committee of
the Supreme Lodge of Bnai
Brith, in a statement issued to
its lodges throughout the na-
tion, has called on its member-
ship to participate in the na-
tion-wide BIG' (Bonds of the
Israel Government" Day cam-
paign, sponsored by the State of
Israel Bond drive, on Sunday,
Dec. 14, it was announced by
Frank Goldman, president of the
Jewish fraternal group.
.
In response to an invitation
by Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion, Rabbi JAMES G. HEL-
LER,‘ president of the Labor
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, left for a brief visit in Is-
rael.
The Israel Tourist Service is
now accepting reservations
for the GALA MEDITERRA-
NEAN CRUISE leaving New
York Feb. 10, 1953.
55 DAYS -' 20 PORTS
including 3—Day Stop in Israel
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Liner
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THE JEWISH NEWS—
Friday, November 7, 1952
Congregation
Ahavas Achim
Invites the Public
to Attend the
Installation of
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz
Guesti:
Rabbi Abraham Chinitz
Rabbi Sanford Saperstein
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
Rabbi Moses Lehrman
Rabbi Jacob Segal
Cantor - Mendel Stawis
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel
Mr. Morris Kampner
Rabbi Morris Adler
Mrs, Isadore Leeman,
Chairman
SUNDAY, NOV. 9,
8:30 P.M.
19190 Schaefer Highway
(At Seven Mile Rd.)
TEMPLE ISRAEL
Presents the
SECOND ANNUAL ARTISTS SERIES
SAMUEL SORIN
Detroir-born Pianist
Folksong Soprano-Guitarist
OLGA COEHLO
SUNDAY, JAN. 25, 1953
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RICHARD TUCKER
METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR
SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1953
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JOSEF GINGOLD, VIOLINIST
KARL HAAS — ERNST V. WOLFF, PIANISTS
SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1953
TICKETS AT TEMPLE ISRAEL, UN. 3-7769
GRINNELL'S AND METRO MUSIC SHOP
SERIES TICKETS — THREE CONCERTS, $6.00
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The Ladies Auxiliary of the Teachers' Bruncheon
i:jewish House - of Shelter will
hold its annual games party at Honors,Max Gordon
1:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Zack's.
The bruncheon • of the AS-so=
1 The only fund-raising' event en-
!; gaged in by the -women, it fi- ciation of Hebrew Teachers,
!i names projects to aid 'local -Sunday, 11 a.m., in the auditor-
homeless men and provide them ium of the Rose Sittig Cohen
Building, given in connection
',With food.
Mrs. Hyman Altman, presi- with the 26th annual: Education
Month, is being dedicated to
; dent, announces that prodeeds . Max
. Gordon, a veteran teacher
Alas° are used to send meals to
of the United Hebrew Schools.
!; Jewish inmates of the Wayne
The program will include. an
.1COurnty Jail and House of Cor-
rection • at holiday time. Patients invocation by Dr. A. M. Hersh-,
at Wayne County and Ypsilanti man; greetings by Abe Kasle,
State Hospitals are serviced president of the schools; Albert
with candy, fruit, cake and Elazar, associate superintendent
of the schools; and Rabbi Morris
,
•cigarettes.
The House of Shelter, at 1620 Adler.
Theodore Baruch will
Taylor, also extends hospitality
, to transients in the city during represent the Alumni, Elisheva
,Passover and the High Hbly Gorrelick the High School stu-
dents, and MoShe Dworkin the
' Days.
Midrasha students.
A . feature of the bruncheon
Berry Opens Grand Rapids
will be a display of Hebrew
Big Gifts Meeting for UJA
Louis Berry, former chairman manuals and booklets that Mr.
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, Gordon has compiled as aids
was guest speaker at the recent . in the teaching of Bible, gtam-
: big gifts meeting, launching the mat and other subjects.
Bernard Isaacs; superintend-
United Jewish Appeal of Grand
'1 Rapids. Berry is a member of ent of the schools, will be the
the National Campaign .Cahinet main speaker, Morris Nobel,
• of the United Jewish Appeal, president of the Association of
major beneficiary Of Detroit's Hebrew Teachers, will be the
chairman. Mrs. Shirley. Suban
Welfare fund drive.
Sklash will be in charge of com-
munity singing.
Hashomer Hatzair to Hold
Dance This Thursday ;
Thanksgiving Holiday Hop
Hashomer itatzair will hold a
dance at 8:15 p.m., Thursday,
Celebrating Thanksgiving, the
at 2616 Tyler. Young people, 14 Jewish 'C ommunity Center
•to 17, are invited. In prepara- Young' Adult Department will
'hon for dances of the organiza- sponsor its 75th Holiday Hop, at
tion, Miss Bayla Fishman teach- 9:30 p.m., Nov. 16, - in the .Wood
es folk and square dancing each ward Center. Paul Leash and his
Thursday night, at the aboite orchestra will provide music. All
address.
young . adults are invited.
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if not ... Do So today :
THE NEED IS GREAT !
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'O. 9-8660-
TO. 9-8661
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