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*United Hebrew Schools Schaefer Nursery, 18945 Schaefer. Children
also learn Jewish songs and stories, participate in holiday cele-
brations and receive an introduction in traditional Jewish cus-
toms and stories. Registration for the fall semester is now taking
place. For further information call UN. 2-0506 between 9 a.m. and
12 noon. Children between the ages of 3 and 4 1/2 are accepted,
transportation to the nursery being provided.
Shrine of the Maccabees
Renamed for Itzhak. Ben Zvi
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The area
of ancient Modin, birthplace of
the Maccabees, Israel's liberator-
kings, will be resettled and
named for Itzhak Ben Zvi, Is-
rael's President, it was an-
nounced by .Mendel N. Fisher,
executive director of the Jew-
ish National Fund, at a meet-
ing arranged by the labor de-
partment of JNF in the Com-
modore Hotel.
Two new settlements, complete
with pine and carob tree for-
ests girding the area and a sys-
tem of roads connected it with
Jerusalem, will arise on the old
site of the Maccabees, Mr. Fish-
er declared. The land, occupy-
ing 10,000 dunams (2,500 acres),
will be furnished by the Jewish
National Fund.
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10 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
—
Friday, May 29, 1953
BIG Day Planned; New
Bond Issue Possible
Stars of stage, screen and tel-
evision will serve as Grand
Marshals in a number of key
communities participating in
BIG Day (Bonds of the Israel
Government) Day, which will be
observed Sunday, June 14, it
was announced by Lawrence G.
Laskey of Boston, national BIG
Day chairman.
Special events are planned in
many communities, including
Detroit.
Levi Eshkol, Israel Minister of
Finance, spent the Shevuot
holiday with Pinhas Lavon,
Minister without Portfolio, and
Ambassador Abba Eban in New
Windsor, New York, where they
conferred with the leaders of
the State of Israel Bond Organ-
ization regarding the future of
the present Bond Issue and the
possibilities for a new Israel
Bond Issue in the United States.
People Make News
Eliezer Greenberg, poet and
critic, who is the Yiddish press
specialist for the American
Jewish Commit-
tee, will leave
June 6 from New
York by plane
for Dublin, Ire-
land, where he
will be an offi-
cial delegate to
the 25th Inter-
national P.E.N.
(Poets, essayists
and novelists)
Congress June
8-13. The con-
Greenberg ference is spon-
sored by the International P.E.
N Club, a world association of
writers.
ftOlga*,
*
*
AARON J. BLUMBERG, form-
er housing market analyst of
the Detroit Insuring Office of
the Federal Housing Adminis-
tration, has been named prop-
erty manager and director of
rental development of the Bert
L. Smokier Co.
*
*
Dr. ISAAC G. HALBRECHT,
Israeli gynecologist and director
of the Hadera Maternity Hospital
of Kupat Holim, the Histadrut
medical service, arrived in the
United States to deliver scien-
tific papers at medical con-
gresses in Los Angeles and New
York.
*
Three coaches
coaches have been se-
lected to guide United States
teams in the Fourth World Mac-
cabiah games in Tel Aviv, Israel
Sept. 20-29. MORRIS (Tubby)
RASKIN, basketball coach at
Brooklyn College, will tutor the
hoop squad; NATE KAUFMAN,
of the Pittsburgh YMHA, will
handle the swimming squad, and
BERNARD 0. BLOOM of Lynn,
Mass., Jewish Community Cen-
ter will direct the Volley Ball
team.
*
Rabbi MAX J. WOHLGELERN-
TER, regional chairman of this
area for the Rabbinical Council
of America, will attend the 17th
annual RCA convention from
Monday to. Thursday, at Falls-
burg, N. Y. On the agenda will
be discussions of the tercente-
nary celebration, chaplaincy re-
quirements and religious en-
deavor for Israel.
*
Two men of world distinction
will receive honorary degrees
during Founder's. Day exercises
of Dropsie College on Monday
evening it was announced by
Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, college
president. Dr. NAHUM GOLD-
MANN, prominent World Zion-
ist, will receive a doctorate of
Laws, honoris causa, while Dr.
HORACE M. KALLEN, noted
philosopher and educator, will
get a degree of Doctor of Litera-
ture, honoris causa.
Weinberg Leaves Council
To Be Rabbi in Ann Arbor
Sidney M. Shevitz," president
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil of Detroit, and Osias Zwerd-
ling, president of Beth Israel -
Community Center in Ann Ar-
bor, announce that Rabbi Julius
Weinberg will be affiliated with
the Ann Arbor
Center as spir-
1itual leader, be-
ginning . June 1.
Rabbi Wei n-
berg has been
affiliated with
zthe Council for
four years. As
director of the
culture commis-
sion he has been
the writer and
producer of ra-
Weinberg dio and televi-
sion programs. He is a member
of the Radio and TV Conimittee
of. the Mayor's Interracial Com-
mittee.
He is the author of "A Cen-
tury of Jewish Life in Song" and
other cantatas that have been
presented in Detroit by various
organizations. An avid student
of Jewish music, Rabbi Weinberg
led a class in Jewish music at
the Adult Institute of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek. More re-
cently, he directed the religious
school of the Evergreen Jewish
Community.
In 1952 the Department of
Michigan War Veterans of
America honored him for his
services to the community.
Britain Refuses Israel Credit
LONDON, (JTA) — Chancellor
of the Exchequer Hugh Butler
refused in Commons to grant
Israel a credit extension for the
purchase of various smoked and
processed fish sold by Britain.
'0 King, Live For Ever':. H. Myers' Strong Novel
Henry Myers can be credited
with an even greater triumph
than his "Utmost Island," the
Book-of-the-Month Club selec-
tion, in his newest novel, "0
King, Love For Ever" (Crown
Publishers, 419 4th, NY16).
It is a remarkably well writ-
ten story about a young man in
the era of Queen Victoria who
was too ill to live, for whom the
doctors predicted early death,
but who lived in spite of all
auguries. His determination to
live triumphed over everything,
giving reality to the quotation
from Daniel (ii.4) from which
the author took the title for his
book:
"Then snake the Chaldeans
to the king in Suriac, 0 king,
live for ever; tell thy servants
the dream, and we will show
the interpretation."
And around the dream—the
vision—the author has woven a
charming plot which lends add-
ed power to his story. The hero,
endangered by his stepfather,
whom he in turn disconcerts by
leading him to believe that his
mother's first husband is still
alive—he came to him in a vi-
sion—emerges a powerful char-
acter, the product of an able
writer.
"0 King, Live For Ever" may
emerge as an even better wile
than Myers' predecessor. They
power of this novel has earned
for it such success.
Is not my word like as a fire?
saith the Lord; and like a ham-
mer that breaketh the rock in
pieces?—Jer. 23;29.
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