Mrs. &haver Widely Acclaimed hi Israel Messages from Israel and quo- tations from the Israel press • contain high commendatiOns of KIDDIES' Symphony to Begin Summer Concert Series Yeshivah Women to Honor Departed With Service Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye-. The Detroit Symphony Or- hudah will unveil plaques for chestra, under Valter Poole, will recently departed members in open its summer series of free a special ceremony at 11 a. concerts at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, Bldg. June 21, at the Beth Yehudah in the Michigan State Fair Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will Grounds Shell. - This will be the conduct the services, and Can- first of 27 concerts to be pre- for Hyman Adler will chant the rented on Tuesday, Thursday memorial prayers. Families of and Saturday evenings span- the departed being honored are sored by the National Bank of Detroit, the Detroit Edison Co. invited to attend. By Uncle David and the Music Performance On Sunday, after we awake, one of the first things we'll do is Trust Fund administered by the hoist Old Glory to the top of our flag staff,. and let her wave in Detroit Federation of Musicians. The opening night concert will the breeze. For this Sunday is Flag Day—the day that Americans A ROUND-TRIP to Israel and' feature soprano EVa Likova who honor our flag, all 13 stripes and each of the 48 stars. Return for Less Than $500. Leave Who is there who Will read this who doesn't know about Betsy made her American debut with August 26 from N. Y., Arrive in Ross and the first American flag that had only 13 stars and 13 the Detroit Symphony in 1947. Haifa Two Days Before Rosh stripes? Who is there who doesn't know that since the days of The Czechoslovakian singer is a Hashanah, Sept. 7th. that first flag We have added another 35 stars, for each of the leading soprano of the New York Phone. Write, or Visit City Opera Company. states added to the Union? What many of us don't know (although I venture to guess Ten of the programs will be that many of you do know) is that for just about each new star televised by WWJ-TV and •11 that has been added to our flag, a person of Jewish faith has been will be broadcast over WJR. Jules Doneson, Managing Director in some way connected with the story. Opening night ceremonies will That's the way—all through history—the Jewish people have be carried by both stations from 1 1 820 Dexter Blvd. TO. 8-6896 been. Loyal and proud of their religion and equally faithful to 8:30 until 9:30 p.m. the land of their birth or adoption! Jews in America have an exceptionalrecord of service to their country in time of peace and in war. In the days of our country's struggle to gain its independence, there were many Jews who came forth to aid the cause. Out- standing among them was Col. Isaac Franks of Philadelphia who was aide-de-camp to General Washington. • Aonther was Haym Thinking of an appropriate gift? TELE-VIEW- Salomon who died penniless because he gave his entire fortune to the cause of freedom. ING WILL BE APPRECIATED MOST! You In the War of 1812, Uriah P. Levy, who later rose to the Navy's car' help make confinement hours slip by highest rank of Commodore, ran his ship, the Argus, through the quickly and pleasantly. SEND YOUR LOVED British blockade and destroyed 21 British merchantmen sing:e- handed. ONE A TELEVISION FOR A DAY WEEK OR The not too publicized War with Mexico produced Gen. David MONTH. Daily delivery to home or hospital. de Leon of South Carolina, who twice was decorated by the United Reasonable Rental Rates. States Congress for his daring and valor, and Moses Albert Levy served as U. S. Surgeon General. Some 10,000 Jews served both North and South during the PHONE TE 4-2858 - Civil War. The Southern leaders were Judah P. Benjamin, as Secretary of War, L. M. Harby, Commodore of the Navy, and Gen. DEXTER TELEVISION COMPANY 11565 DEXTER H. C. Myers, who was Quartermaster General. The North was served by Frederick Knefler, of Indiana, who rose to the rank of Major General and Edward S. Solomon, who fought in every important battle, and became a Brigadier General. President . Lincoln recognized the heroism of another Jewish 111 N E — LOOK AT THIS Israel Tourist Service EMMA SCHAVER the concerts currently being . given in Israel by Detroit's not- ed soprano, Emma Schaver. Mrs. Schaver remained in Is- rael with her son, Isaac, to fill a number of engagements in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and a score of settlements, after her hus- band, Morris Schaver, was called back to . this country by urgent business. obligations. Among the tributes to Mrs. Schaver is the following from the "Musical Diary" of the Jeru- salem Post: "Kol Zion L'Gola together with the Kol Israel Orchestra presented a special concert at the YMHA on Saturday con- ducted by Jacques Singer. "The highlight was decided- ly the soloist, EMMA SCHA- VER (mezzo-soprano), well remembered from her previous guest appearances in 1948 (immediately after the siege of Jerusalem) and in 1951. With a noble timbre she de- livered two Yiddish folk songs in a deeply moving way, with- out any false sentimentality. Miss Sehaver was at the peak of her power with songs read in Hebrew. Bizet's irresistible Bloom of Youth Symphony closed the unconventional bill." A Loved One Sick? CITY BANK HOURS MONDAY-THURSDAY-10 to 5 FRIDAY-10 to 6 SATURDAY-9 to 12 GRISWOLD STREET OFFICE Penobscot Building—Griswold and Fort Streets DETROIT 26 A buffet supper party on June 21 will .close the season for Mon- te-flare Lodge, Free Sons of Is • .Tael. The event will be held at• the Lee Plaza Hotel. A successful' fund - raising ef- fort this year was marked by 48 weeks of free camperships made available to underprivil- eged children, who are sent to Fresh Air Camp. Plans are being made for oc- casional summer meetings to make ready for an expanded fund-raising • campaign in the fall. On July 13, women mem- bers will service the Downtown USO.. 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 12, 1953 WANTED A HOME FOR FOUR CHILDREN If You Have the Room If You Like Children If You Wont the Satisfaction o f Helping a Homeless Child AND lif you would like to be paid for your e2.re in addition to ail expenses CALL The Jewish. Social Service Bureau 13327 Linwood TO. 8-2490 HAZEL PARK OFFICE REDFORD OFFICE Montefiore Lodge Ends Season with Banquet :Corner Seven Mile and Five Points) 24865 Grand River Avenue (Near Nine Mile and John R) 22711 Stephenson Highway HAZEL PARK DETROIT 19 NORTH DETROIT OFFICE OAK PARK OFFICE (Corner Davison) (Near Eight-Mile Road) 20950 Greenfield Road OAK PARK 4900 East McNichols DETROIT 12 EVERGREEN—SEVEN MILK OFFICE 20300 West Seven Mile ROad soldier—Leopold Newman—whom he commissioned a Brigadier General as he lay dying at Chancellorsville. In the Spanish American War, in World War I World War II and in the present Korean action, Jews have played an important part in making certain that our flag keeps waving over the world's stronghold of freedom. On Sunday, remember that we are paying tribute to all men of all races and creeds who have made many sacrifices to keep Old Glory waving in the breeze. And speaking of Old Glory, did you know that there is a lot of talk about a New Glory? With our Congressmen talking about admitting Hawaii and Alaska into our Union, making 50 states, that means a new flag will have to be designed. Here's one above, which is the idea of a Chicago artist. Per- haps you have an idea that's even better. If you do, send it right away to Uncle David and maybe we'll print it in this column soon. And, if you have a special story you'd like to see printed or have a question to ask, just mail that along too in care of this paper. DETROIT 19 , Member Federal Reserre System Wernbc• Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Elect Mrs. Keyes as Hebrew Aid President Hebrew Aid Society will hold its annual installation cere- monies on June 23, at Zack's, beginning with a subscription luncheon, at which Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be guest speaker. Officers for the coming year include Mesdames Louis Kepes, president; Joseph White, Wil- liam Roth. Manuel Engel and DEXTER GROCERS ATTENTION! The Women's Sabbath League. and Council of Orthodox Rabbis invite aft Dexter grocers to meet with them on TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16th, at 8:30 P.M. in the YOUNG ISRAEL BUILDING, Dexter at Fullerto, for• the purpose of di,scussing matters of trernendous benefit to the grocer,. - Katie Bodansky. vice-presidents: Paul R. Freeman, Joseph Rosen- thal and Ida Goldfine, secre- taries; Serena Brumer, treas- urer; Fannie Roth. inner guard and Gizella Kallush, conduc- tress. Chairmen include Mesdames Allan Janawitz, courtesy; Bern- ard Wiatrak and James Sobel, sick and visiting committee; Julia Ring, case committee, as- sisted by Emery . Ehrenwald. Mrs. Helen Auslander, honor- ary president of the society, helped organize the group in 1911. when it had only a hand- ful of members. Today, num- bering 300 members, the organi- zation offers financial aid lo- cally and in Israel to needy families. 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