Senate Waits ike Nod To Change McCarron Act Third Seder, Guest Artists To Mark Histadrut Finale WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Chair 7 man William Langer of the Senate Judiciary Committee said he has received no White House request to consider amendments to the McCarran- IATalter Immigration Act. Senator Republican leader Robert A. Taft announced' that the Judiciary Committee is ready at any time to consider changing the Act but he pointed out that there has been no dis- cussion of proposed chariges at White House conferences of leg- islative leaders with President Eisenhower. President Eisenhower and Sen. John Bricker discussed Bricker's proposed Constitutional amend- ment designed to prevent Sen- ate ratification of such interna- tional agreements as the United Nations Convehtions on Human Rights and Genocide. The Bricker resolution has been op- . posed by major Jewish organ- An impressive ceremony has Scooler will offer a program been arranged by the Detroit of origina-1 portrayals in English Histadrut Campaign Committee and Yiddish. One of the leading artists in the Yiddish Theater, he has his own radio program in New York. The Halevy Chorus, accom- panied by Bella Goldberg, will be heard in a special program of songs. Morris Lieberman, campaign chairman, 'will also be chairman of the evening. The third seder evening was adopted by local leaders as a demonstration of Detroit Jew- ry's spiritual identification with the pioneers who are building Israel as the hope of Jewish people throughout' the world. At last Sunday's gathering of campaign workers at the LZOA Institute, Dov Biegun, British economist and writer, spoke of the vital issues facing Israel since the expansion of her econ- HARRY ANIK omy, and the problems associat- to conclude the 1953 drivefor ed with assimilating newcomers. Simon Richardson was rally funds. In the form of a third seder, chairman.. 126 Tripolitanian Jews an innovation for the closing of Workers of the week, singled Immigrate to Israel the campaign, it will be held on out for greatest contributions to Wednesday event/1g, in the Adas the canipaign were S. • Richard- . NAPLES, (JTA)—A group of - son, M. Gelfand, H. Schumer, 126 Tripolitanian Jews sailed for Shalom Synagogue social hall. Guest artists will be Zvi Scool- B. Hearshen, M. Shmukler, M. Israel last week - aboard the SS er, Yiddish. Theater performer, Chesnik, S. Sislin, P. Goldstein, Artzah. Twenty-five members of and Detroit's • own Emma M. Ginsburg, -S. Goldaftas, M. the group, including eight chil- Schaver, concert singer: Rabbi Kane, D. Greenberg, W. Schumer dren, are TB • patients and will Morris Adler will be guest and B. Schiff. be admitted to JDC-maintained Habonim this week mobilized M speaker, and the Halevy -Far- a 1 b e n hospitals immediately its membership into 25 teams to band Chorus, under the direc- upon their arrival at Haifa. conduct a city-wide youth tag tion of Dan day to fulfill campaign quotas. \ The immigrants left Tripoli Frohman, wil Organizations cited for aiding ostensibly for Italy on Feb. 26, perform. the drive were Aesculapian since Libya does not permit The celebra- Ladies Auxiliary, Ladies Lechem direct emigration to I s r a e 1. tion is expected Aneeim, .Lachver Ladies Auxili- Some 2,500 Jews are believed to to draw an over- ary and Jewish Women's Mutual be living in Libya, principally in flow audience of Aid Soqiety. the capital, Tripoli. campaign work- ers and contri- butors, who ar advised that .tickets are avail- able at the Labor Zionist If there was ever a question pecially missed was "The Flower Institute, _13722 that the Temple Israel Artists Song," from "Carmen." Linwood or Scooler would succeed, these Tucker's accompanist, ' Erwin through any affiliated Histadrut Series doubts were certainly dispelled Jospe, played two compositions organization. last Sunday when Richard on a Jewish theme, in keeping Mrs. Schaver, who needs little Tucker, thettMetropolitan Opera's with the program's continuity. introduction to Detroiters. will great tenor, performed in the The first half of the evening ,appear with Scooler and Harry series' second program. was taken up with the rendi- Anik, composer - pianist, • in a Radiating the warmth of a per- tion of selections from Mendels- program of Israeli and Yiddish.] son who enjoys singing for "his sohn's "Elijah," Handel's "Judas folk tunes. people," Tucker scratched prac- Maccabaeus," the beautiful The noted soprano has been tically the entire second half of "Nina" by Pergolesi, and arias invited by the Israel government his program in favor of a group from Don Giovanni" by' Mo- to participate, in the 'Israel In- of cantoral, Israeli and Yiddish zart and Puccini's "Tosco." dependence Day celebration in songs. The third program in the Ar- Tel Aviv as soloist. Her per- His audience responded en- tists Series will be on April 26 formance for Histadrut when Josef Gingold, violinist her last before leaving for a thusiastically to the change, and former concertmaster of the which included "Cantor's Pray- scheduled tour of Israel. er," part of the Yom Kippur Detroit Symphony Orchestra; liturgy, the thrilling "Marching Ernst Victor Wolff, of the Mich- Song" of the Haganah and igan State College department of "A Brivela Isum Raben," a folk music; and Temple Israel's own song of people who call the rabbi Karl , Haas, pianists, will ' be. to tell him of their troubles, heard in an instrumental pro- YOUR which was dedicated to Rabbi gram. Fram. The Jewish selections on the MOther's Gefilte Fish program were "A Du-Du," "Shir Hacheirut" and "A dintoire mit Saves Money and Labor Gott." At Passover this . year, the Perhaps the only flaw • in the housewife can save both money concert—if one can call it that— and time by using Mother's Ge- was that the enthusiasm of the filte Fish for her holiday table. audience for synagogue music The vacuum-packed gefilte Fish meant the deletion of arias with the old-fashioned tastiness, which many hoped to hear. Es- made by Mother's Food Products, Inc., saves the housewife not only the exceedingly long hours involved in, making genuine ge- filte fish—but also will save her dollars. Market indications are that the homemaker bent on prepar- ing her.own gefilte fish for Pass- over this year will find stiff prices on freshwater fish in re- tail fish stores. Mother's Food Products, Inc., can make and sell its strictly kosher gefilte fish at a very thrifty price because the firm -In this hour of crisis, in the struggle to retain our free- raises and fattens its own fish in its own hatcheries and ponds. doms, let us re-dedicate ourselves to. the Allied Jewish At the spotless Newark kitchens of Mother's, there are specialized Campaign and to the causes for which k stands, In labor procedures and highspeed automatic devices for chopping order that the hungry may be fed, the naked clothed, and pressure-cooking, all of ' the oppressed freed. which eliminate the bulk of the toil connected with gefilte fish. Mother's Gefilte Fish is sold in one and two-pound jars, con- May the ideal of freedom prevail, and may- all our taining either six or twelve por- efforts for the Allied Jewish Campaign succeed. tions, broth and a delicate slice of carrot for color and taste. There are also Mother's Fish MR. AND MRS. ABE KASLE D'Ouevres. All of Mother's gefilte fish I and Family products are strictly kosher for Passover, and bear the (U) seal of the Union of Orthodox Jew- ish.,pongregation.5 of America. . AN V" Richard Tucker Alters Artists Series Program and • Audience Loves It , THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, March 27, 1953 Tercentenary-Symbol famous since 1884 • This symbol has been selected by the American Jewish Ter- centenary Committee for tise during the observance • in 1954 of t h e 300th anniversary of Jewish settlement in the United States, David Bernstein, execu- tive director, announced. Espe- cially designed for the forth- coming commemoration by the well-known artist, William Met- zig, of New York City, the sym- bol depicts a menorah in a stars and stripes motif, which illus- trates the freedom Jews have found within t h e democratic framework of the United States. 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