Education Month Call /sued (Doroth y Sarnoff to Appear at Bond Women's Fashion Revue a To Organizaions t in Dtroit; A 'I .. r to Discuss iscuss School Needs • Launching the current observ- ance of Education Month, the United Hebrew Schools' commit- tee for the observance of the Month has undertaken to con- tact local organizations with an appeal to devote an entire pro- gram or a portion of an evening dixring October for discussion of educational needs in this com- munity, Walter L. Field, chairman of this year's Education Month, presided at a meeting of the committee Monday night, at the Rose Sittig Cohen B I d g., at which it was decided to issue_ the Education Month Call for deeper concern by the Detroit • community in the need for ex- panding the school system and of enlarging the educational ac- tivities. The Education Month activi- ties, Mr. Field reports, will in- clude a special radio program, arrangements for which a r e being made by Ruben Isaacs; special assemblies by the Kvut- zah Ivrith and its Women's Aux- iliary, the Women's Auxiliary of the Schools and the Hebrew Teachers Association and mes- sages to congregants in local congregations. A forum on Jewish education is being planned by the alumni of the schools. D o r o t h y Sarnoff, versatile singing-actress, star of the mu- sical comedy "The King and I," will be featured at the "Round the Clock" Fashion Revue to be presented by the Israel Bond Women's Group on Oct. 6 in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma- sonic Temple, it was announced by Mrs. Milton Mahler, program chairman for the show. Miss Sarnoff has starred in such other Broadway produc- tions as "Rosalinda," "Magda- lena" and "My Darlin' Aida." She has appeared at Waldorf- Astoria and Hotel Pierre, and has graced TV cameras on such shows as "The Ford Star Thea- ter, "T oast of the Town," "Celebrity Time," "This Is Show Business," and "The Arthur Murray Show." A 'soloist with majof American opera companies, she .has con- certized with New York City Center Opera Company, Phila- delphia Opera Company, St. Louis Municipal Opera, Los An- JDC Re-Opens Emigration Office to Aid Greek Jews Reuven Dafni, Israeli Consul stein, Joe Greenbaum, Ben Har- in New York City, and Cantor old, Berl Hearshen, William David Kusevitsky, world - re- Hordes, John Isaacs, Mrs. Harry Kay, William Klafer, Mrs. Philip Kutnick, Benjamin Laikin, Mor- ris Lieberman, Nathan Linden Harry Mondry, Harold Nelson Larry Nichamin, Herbert Pincus, David Rosen, Morris Sandler Max Schmuckler, Mrs. Jacob Schreier, Morritz Schubiner, Wil- liam Schumer, Sidney Shevitz. Sam Simmer and David Sislin. Strict dietary laws will be ob- served at the dinner. For reser- vations call TO. 8-3073 or WO 2-5091. ATHENS — The Joint Distri- bution Committee has an- nounced the reopening of its emigration office here to meet increasing requests from Greek- Jewish war survivors for re- settlement assistance. The JDC office will provide aid to the 7,000 Greek Jews seek- ing new homes abroad. With Funds provided in the U. S. through the United Jewish Ap- peal, JDC helps prospective mi- grants complete the necessary consular formalites. Approxi- mately 75 per cent of all Jews emigrating from Europe are sponsored by JDC. 4,14,44.44, 4, 4 4 , 444 Friday, September 25, 1953 CITY BANK MAIN OFFICE PENOBSCOT BUILDING—GRISWOLD AND PORT ST& BRANCHES UM STEPHENSON HIGHWAY HAZEL PARE Weer Nine Mile and Jelin U) 10300 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DETROIT 19 (at Evergreen) 1486 GRAND RIVER AVENUE DETROIT 19 Mow Seven Me and Five Pointe) 400 EAST MeNICHOLS ROAD DETROIT 12 (Corner Devieon) 113701 WEST NINE MILE OAK PARE. 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He has also served as Chief of the Press section of the Israel Foreign Affairs Ministry and as F o r eign Office member of the Israel-Arab Ar- mistice Commis- sion. In 1940 Dafni volunteered for service in t h e British Army. As a lieutenant in British Intel- Schaver ligence, he par- ticipated in the Allied Cam- paigns of the Western Des- ert, Greece ; Crete and Syria. Educated in Vienna, he emi- grated to Israel in his teens. and was among the young group who founded Ein Gev, first Jewish settlement on the east- ern bank of the Jordan. Now cantor at Temple Emanu- , El, Brooklyn, N. Y., David Kuse - vitsky was formerly cantor in London, England. He has stud- ied at Vilno Academy of Music and in Warsaw, was cantor Rovno, where he remained for three years before accepting the gall to London. The dinner honoring Schumer, a Labor Zionist and civic leader, is under the auspices of the Labor Zionist Movement. Assist- ing Schaver on the dinner com- mittee are Maurice Baker, Isa- elore Brown, Morris Chesnick, Sol R. Colton, William Gayman, Morris Gelfand, Peter S. Gold- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Nearly 3,- 0 workers' families have been transferred to agriculture under le Histadrut's "Town to Conn- ivy" drive, which was initiated last year, it was announced at & sessison of the Histadrut •«xec utive. or by the sale of a minimum of $500 in bonds. Every person who sells an Is- rael bond as admission to the Fashion Revue will become eligible to receive one of three prizes, valued at more than $1,000. The three-act show will fea- ture fashion8 of 11 of America's most noted couturiers by Car- dinal, a collection of furs by Robert, and settings of the Fi ench Directoire Period by NeWton. DETROIT 26 Dafni and Kusevitsky to Appear At Schumer Testimonial Tuesday Dafni geles Civic Light Opera Com- pany, Philadelphia La • Scala Opera Company, and New Or- leans Opera Company. Miss Sarnoff also will appear at a brunch in her honor at 10:30 a. m. in the Oak Room at Masonic Temple. Those who wish to meet her and witness a press 'Conference may do so by purchasing a $500 Israel bond, or by selling a minimum of $2,000 in bonds. Manny Holtzer, local baritone who has sung on radio, TV and the last Big Day Victory Party also will appear on the program. Admission to the fashion show is by purchase of an Israel bond 5 '" Extension table, 4 matching chairs. Seats and backs upholstered in miracle DURAN. Choice of colors! 7303 WEST NichlICHOLS at Monica OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 pain UNiversity 3-0412 3 blocks west of Livernois EASY CONVENIENT TERMS' AS LOW AS 15% DOWN •Neassamotiemone 4' 4' 4 k 4, f- 1: • , 411i;l1r- ,