Hadassah to Observe Education Month ;

Prepare Program - for Honor Roll Dinner

In stressing its program of
"education for creative Jewish
living," the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah has scheduled an edu-
cation workshop from 10 a. m. to
3 p. m., Monday, at the Davison
Jewish Center.
According to Mrs. Max Chom-
sky, education chairman, the
program is also being held in
connection with the observance
of annual Education Month.
Participants in the workshop,
which is designed to equip mem-
bers with an understanding of
their Jewish heritage, are Mes-
dames Seymour Israel, Nathan
Fink, Wilbur Stein, Benjamin
Laikin, Henry Krolik, Donald
,Hirschfield and Albert Elazar.
Arrangements are the respon-
sibility of Mesdames Harry
Goldsmith, Arthur Klein, Lip-
man Gerber, Maurice Cornfield,
Nathan G o l d m a n, Samuel
Zeldes, George Charnas, Louis
Heideman, Emanuel Einstein,
Eugene Laster, Benj. Etkin, Sey-
mour Wayne, Julian Espar, Wal-
ter Field, Samuel Stulberg, Rob-
ert Brody, Morris Bachman,
Benjamin Tauber, George Roth,
David Schiff, and Ruben Isaacs.
Luncheon and registration are
included in the $1 fee. Friends
and guests are invited to at-
tend.
Mrs. Milford Pregerson, Chap-
ter Honor Roll chairman of
pro gram, an-
''''nounces that
Mischa Mischa-
koff, c o n cert--
aster of the
Detroit Sym-
hony Orches-
ra, will appear
s featured art-
st at the din-
ner honoring
contributors of
Mischakoff $100 or more, to
be held Oct. 21, at the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel.
A production at the dinner,
"Curtain Call," is currently be-
ing prepared under the direc-
tion of Mesdames Charles Brisk-
man and Eli Gross. Costumes
are by Mrs. William Flashenberg.
Group meetings at 12:30 p. m.,
Oct. 13 will feature Honor Roll

Urge Jewish Senator
In Canada's Senate

MONTREAL, • (JTA)—The sug-
gestion that the Jewish com-
munity of Canada should have
a representative in the Senate
has been made in an' editorial
in the Montreal Gazette and is
endorsed by the Toronto Star.
The Montreal daily, • referring
to reports that the Prime Minis-
ter was considering changes in
the composition of the Senate to
make it more representative,
proposed recognition of ethnic
groups in Canada. "It would
seem, for instance, that the time
has come when the government
might recognize the importane
of the Jewish population of Can-
ada in considering appointments
to the Senate," the paper de-
clared.
"Of all ethnic groups in this
country," the editorial added,
"apart from those of French and
British descent, the Jewish peo-
ple have one of the oldest his-
torical claims . . . AS the years
have pasSed, the importance of
the Jewish people in Canada has
grown. They have made signifi-
cant contributions to Canadian
development. They brought to
this country many skills which
led to the establishment of new
industries. They have made their
cultural contributions in all the
arts. They have added to the
rich flavor of the Canadian mo-
saic.
"A representative of the Jew-
ish people in the Senate of Can-
ada would also have an histori-
cal fitness from the fact that
Canada was the first part of the
British Commonwealth in which
a citizen of Jewish faith was
elected to the Parliament."

Mizrachi to Meet in East

NEW YORK, (JTA)=-The Miz-
rachi : ;; Organization of America
announced; it 'will, Mold .its .33rd

:annual national` ccrivefition
Nov. 4-8 In ,Atlantic,

10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 2, 1953

News Brevities I

reports, and the Education
Month theme will be highlight-
RODIN CLUB will meet at the
ed. FolloWing are the individual home of Mrs. Milton Fishman
Group schedules: •
on Marlowe Wednesday evening.
Bagleyat Beth Aaron Synagogue.
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Central E.—at home of Mrs. Benjamin
Laikin, 5360 LaSalle; Mrs. Wilbur Stein
Prof.
WILLIAM
H_ABER, of Ann
will offer original skit, "Facts and
Arbor, last week attended the
Fancies."
Central W.—at Zionist House; musical
revue and skit, "A Date with Hadassah." annual national meeting of the
Russell Woods E.—at home of Mrs. Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations on
Peter Shifrin, 2005 Oakman Blvd.; Mrs.
Harry Landsman's films of her trip to the Northwestern Univers ity
Israel.
campus, Evanston, Ill. T h e
Russell Woods W.—at Cong.. Beth
Shmuel; an original • skit, "Hadassah's ceremonies marked t h e 30th
Creed."
anniversary of the founding of
Schaefer-Greenfield—at Cong. Ahavas
the first Hillel Foundation at
Achim.
Sherwood—at home of .Mrs. Emil Rbse, the University of Illinois.
19420 Parkside.
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University E.—at home of Mrs. Samuel
Brody, 17537 Muirland.
MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free
Adas
Shalom
University N. &
Sons of Israel, will meet on
Synagogue.
Wyoming-Meyers—at Beth Aaron Syn- Monday, at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
agogue; “Personalities of the Month"
prcgram Will feature Chapter program A- new slate of officers will be
chairman Mrs. Louis Glasier and Group presented to the membership by
program chairman Mrs. Daniel Cohn.
the nominating committee, and
additional nominations accept-
ed. Fund-raising plans will be
discussed, and women members
will relate their program of ac-
tivity at the Downtown USO,
regularly.
TEL AVIV, (IIP)—Details of which they service
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Israel's "Five Year Plan" which
SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will
will turn the country's railroad
network into one of the most meet at the home of Mr. and
modern in the Middle East were Mrs. Herman Blavin of Rose-
revealed by H. Razily, director lawn Ave.
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general of the Ministry of
The
paintings
of SISKEN
Transport.
The $16,000,000 blueprint in- GLICMAN will be exhibited at
cludes a new station in North the Werbe Studio on Livernois,
Tel Aviv which will be linked to Tuesday.
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the existing station. Seven
Of
all
the
shows
currently be-
trains daily are scheduled to
run between Tel Aviv and Haifa ing readied for New York's fall
in the first stage of the plan, season, the approaching F.
which is expected to be imple Hugh Herbert comedy, "A GIRL
CAN TELL," ranks high in the
mented by 1954.
A new line will be laid to expectations of Manhattan
Kurnub, the country's growing theater circles. Janet Blair is
mining center; the first section featured in this new comedy
to Beersheba is already being which plays its pre-Broadway
engagement at the Cass Theater
prepared.
New Diesel electric train cars for two weeks beginning Monday.
with a seating capacity of 90 F. Hugh Herbert is the author
passengers, which can be oper- of such mirth-provokers as
ated either seperately or in a "The Moon Is Blue," "Kiss and
chain, will revolutionize rail Tell" and "For Love or Money,'
and his star, Janet Blair, has
travel in Israel.
Most of the funds necessary just completed a three-year tour
for the project will come from as Ensign Nellie Forbush in the
German reparations. Part, how- National Company of "South
ever, is expected to be appro- Pacific." Mr. Herbert is directing
priated by Israel bond invest- the play himself; Stewart Chan-
ments which have already ey has designed the three stage
loaned large sums for the pur- sets.
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chase of rolling stock and the
Lt.
MAERIT
KALLFIT, Detroit-
construction of rail-lines such
er stationed with the U.S. Army
as the Tel Aviv-Hadera link.
Experts envision an annual in Japan, helped officiate at
saving of $800,000. There will services during Yom Kippur at
also be no need for the replace-. the Tokyo Chapel Center. Over
ment of buses which are pres- 500 persons attended the serv-
ently the major means of inter- ices.
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urban transportation.
SOL SCHREIMAN, of 243'7
Elmhurst, was one of 26 persons
Habimah, Israel Opera Co.
who won prizes in a contest
Squabble Over Theater Rights
sponsored by the Federal De-
partment Stores in connection
TEL AVIV, (JTA )— A long- with the opening of their newest
smouldering feud between the store at Grand River and Oak-
Habimah Theater and the Na- man Blvd.
tional Opera Company of Is-
rael over the use of the Habi-
mah's theater by the opera Cardinal Spellman Gives -
group burst into the open here $10,000 to Clinic . Fund
when the opera group broke into
the theater to present "Grieg's
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
"Song of Norway" as originally Charles H. Silver Clinic of Beth
sheduled.
Israel Hospital here was dedi-
Early this year, after frequent cated in a ceremony attended by
clashes between the two groups over 1,000 persons. The $1,500,-
over conflicting work schedules 000 six - story structure was
in the • same hall, the dispute named in honor of Charles Sil-
was mediated by Justice Minis- ver, president of the hospital
ter Pinhas Rosen and the opera and well known philanthropist.
group agreed to vacate the
Former Vice President Alben
premises within six months.
W. Barkley presided over the
The period expired but ceremony. Among the speakers
the opera had not been able to were Bernard Baruch, Mayor
find a suitable place. Despite ap- Vincent R. Ithpellitteri, Milton
peals from the Minister of In- Weill, president of the Federa-
terior and the Mayor of Tel tion of Jewish Philanthropies of
Aviv, the Habirnah refused to New York, and the Right Rev.
extend the agreement and pad- James J. Lynch, executive di-
locked the hall. Breaking in was rector of the New York Catholic
the opera company's reply.
Charities who brought greetings
from Cardinal Spellman and a
$10,000 check -from the Cardinal
El Al's Exploitation
and the Alfred E. Smith Foun-
Of Space Sets Record
dation. Weill told the gathering
LYDDA, (IIP)—El Al, Israel that the clinic would care for
National Airlines, flew off with 100,000 persons annually.
a world championship in statis-
Asks for 'Normal Relations
tics, as published by the Inter-
national Civil Aviation Society. BONN, (JTA)—A plea for "nor-
The Israel Air Line achieved malization of relations" between
an average exploitation of space Israel and Germany was voiced
during its trans-Atlantic trips here by Prof. Theodor Heuss,
of 85.4 percent. During one week President of the German Federal
the figure went up to 99.8 per- Republic, in an interview ap+
cent. The average percentage of pearing in Neue Zeitung, Germs
Wier , companies with traris Mari language daily of the Unitt
A.-tlantic. nights- is. X1.4, .
ece..8tates,

Israel Publishes
5-Year Rail Plan

People Make News

RABBI JOSEPH H. GUMBI- of official receptions sponsored
NER, director of the Yale Uni- by King Baudoin of Belgium.
versity Hillel Foundation, has Prof. Weitz, who received his
been elected president of the Ph. D. in 1943 from the Univer-
National Association of Hillel sity of Michigan, is the son of
Directors.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weitz, of 2116
Oakman Blvd.
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Leon J. Obermayer, of Phila-
The U. S. Coast Guard has
delphia, prominent attorney
and member of the board of announced the promotion of
• education of GERALD M. TENENBAUM to
that city, was the rate of hospital corpsman
re-elected chair- third class. He is the son of
man of the Bnai Max Tenenbaum, of 3292 Mon-
Brith Vocation- terey, and is stationed with the
al Service Com- Port Security Unit in New York
mission at its City. Before entering service
meeting in Tenenbaum graduated from
;Washington, D. Cass Technical High School and
C. The Commis-. attended Wayne University. He
sion heard from will be home on leave from Oct.
Dr. Max Baer, 5 to Nov. 4, following which he
director of the will report to Seattle, Wash.
Obermayer Vocational Serv-
vice Bureau, that 35,752 young Archaeological Conference
people had been aided in solv- In Israel; 400 Scholars Attend
ing their career problems dur-
•TEL AVIV, (JTA) — An arch-
ing the year. During the same
period the Vocational Service aeological conference deVoted to
Bureau rendered service to 36,- recent discoveries in the Negev
286 adults.
opened at Beersheba with Presi-
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dent
Ben Zvi of Israel and the
Chaplain HERBERT M. YER-
RISH, rabbi of Temple Beth El, president and rector of the He-
501 S. Ballenger Highway, Flint, brew University present. Some
has accepted the responsibility 400 scholars, including 60 from
of serving the religious needs of' abroad, are attending the gath-
the Jewish personnel at VA Hos- ering.
pital, Saginaw, Mich.
Among the experts and spe-
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cialists who reported on their
Prof. MORRIS WEITZ re- recent work was Prof. William
turned last month from an ex- Albright: noted explorer, who
tensive tour of the European lectured on his findings on the
continent, and is currently movement of the Jews from
teaching at Vassar College. The Egypt to Palestine during the
tour was made through a grant .Exodus. P r e mi e r David Ben-
from the eleventh International Gurion addressed the parley on
Congress of Philosophy, which Jewish associations with the city
was held in Brussels, Belgium, of Beersheba and expressed the
in August. Dr. .Weitz and „his hope that archaeologists would
colleagues were received at the succeed in establishing "the -line
U. S. Embassy in Brussels, and between the past and the pres-
were entertained at a number ent."

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