Illischakoff 10 Appear
With Center Symphony

Dentists' Wives Plan Donor Event

Liebermans Leave
For Israel. Tour

City to Construct New
High School in Northwest

A new high school for resi-
The sixth and last in a series
dents of the Seven Mile-Ever-
Morris Lieberman, chairman green area will be constructed
of concerts given by the Jewish
Community ,Center Symphony
of the Detroit Histadrut Cam- shortly, following approval last
paign, and Mrs. Lieberman are month by the City Planning
Orchestra, Julius Cha.jes, con-
presently enroute to Israel for a Commission of a site on Ever-
ductor, will .e held on May 25,
four-week tour of the country. green, between Fargo and Tro-
at the Davison Branch.
While in Israel, Lieberman will j an.
Mischa Mischakoff, celebrated
violinist and concertmaster of
meet with state and Histadriit
School buildings will be erect-
officials and visit all major ed on a ten-acre site, while 30
the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, will perform Tschalkowsky's
Histadrut installations, institu- additional acres are being made
Violin Concerto.
tions and settlements.
available for recreation area
I A major item on his itinerary and an adjoining park.
'Me program will also include
is a tour of the Negev region
.the American premiere of the
from Beersheba to Elath where
overture to the opera "Schehe-
rezade" by the Viennese coin-
Working on 'the culminating. event of the season for the De- Histadrut has spearheaded a
poser. Robert Fanta, and the trait Women of Alpha Omega dental fraternity—the annual donor "back to the land" movement
Farewell Symphony by Haydn. luncheon to be held Tuesday, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club— involving some 10,000 families.
Tickets are available at Cen- are, left to right, Mesdames EDWIN SCHNEIDER, MARTIN SELIK, 1 The Liebermans were guests at
ter offices and Grinnell's. KENNETH BELEN, chairman, and MANUEL FELDMAN. ..Proceeds a number of functions arranged
enable the organization to provide dentures for people who seek in their honor. In addresses at
to avoid welfare aid. these meetings Lieberman re-
Sholem Neichem Young
iterated the great need for the
Adults to Present Dance
speedy collection of outstanding
pledges to the current campaign.
Climaxing the year's activi-
Though officially closed, the
ties, Chapter II, young adult
Histadrut campaign continues to
group of Sholem Aleichem In-
receive funds from various divi-
stitute, will present its annual INDEPENDENCE' DAY BALLS, . Detroiters JOHN A. ALLEN, sions. Appearing on the donors
dance June 5, at the institute, to be held simultaneously Satur- ABRAHAM S A T O V S K Y and list this past week were the Ruz-
18495 Wyoming. day night in 111 Jewish commu- CARL SCHILLER were among hiner Progressive Verein, the
The dance committee, headed ni•ies throughout the country, • those serving as chairinen or Jewish Fraternal Club and the
by Ettie R.apael, includes Lillian are being sponsored under the . discussion leaders of seminars Meseritcher Independent Young
Gold. Mike Zeltzer, Tillie Beck- auspices of local branches of the at the silver anniversary con- Ladies.
American Dairy Association
errnan, Paul Gold, Sylvia Heide- Zionist Organization of America. vention of the National Federa-
of Michigan
man„ Morris Beckerman, Pearl Among the celebrations in Mich- tion of Jewish Men's Clubs, held
22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Zeltzer and Harold Kempner. igan will be balls scheduled by May 2 to 5, at Kiamesha Lake,
Friday, May '7, 1954
Plans ;for the dance include a the Flint community, in which N.Y.
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cabaret-style motif, music by Saginaw and Bay City residents
Sam Barnett and his orchestra will participate, Grand Rapids SAMUEL RUBINER, president
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
and Chelsea.
and prizes.
tion, participated in the recent
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Is Invited to Attend a
The first guidebook devoted opening of the 1954 United Ne-
completely to synagogue design gro College Fund campaign,
and construction was published which has as its goal $1,175,000
this week by the Union of Amer- for 31 private, accredited Negro
SUNDAY, MAY 9th, AT 8:30 P.M.
ican Hebrew Congregations, par- colleges. Michigan's share is $90,-
ent body of American Reform 000. Walker L. Cisler, president
CONG. BETH SHMUEL, Dexter at Buena Vista
Judaism. Entitled, "An AmeriCan of the Detroit Edison Co., is
chairman
of
the
Michigan
drive.
Synagogue for Today and To
Guest Speaker from New York—The Well-Known Orator
RABBI BENJ. WOLF HENDELS
morrow," the 311-page, illus-
trated volume, is the outgrowth
Council Voices Regret
Will speak on "The Importance of the Conference of World Orthodox
of the work of the Union's Com-
Jews in Israel."
mission on Synagogue Activities, At Arming of Iraq
Come and hear how you can attend this conference in Israel through
which has for decades counselled
arrangements with the sponsoring committee.
temple leaders on problems con-
In a letter to Secretary of
nected with building programs.
State John Foster Dulles, the
Sponsored by The Knisia liagdolo Comm.
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Jewish Community Council of
Detroit
urged
reconsideration
of
Appointment
of
two
planning
Protect It With
executives to the staff of United the Government's announced
Community Services, was an- decision to grant military assis-
nounced this week by Edward T. tance to Iraq.
Gushee, UCS president. Dr.
Sidney M. Shevitz, Council
LEONARD S. ROSENFELD, New president, pointed out that Iraq
York, has been named planning has been one of the most vocal
executive in the . health field. of the Arab league states in ex-
New consultant in the family pressions of belligerence toward
and children's fields is RICH- Israel.
Ail products shown
ARD M. BROWN, executive di-
below are made
In its communication to Dulles
with Fadeless Colors rector of Family Service of Mil-
the Council urged that any de-
waukee.
e
cision to provide arms be pre-
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Moue parents have been taking advantage of
See page 875, Yellow
ceeded by the establishment of
Pages, for Mac-0-1-ac
ERHAL TER PTA will
a firm peace in the Middle East.
dealer nearest you.
hold a fun fair at 6 p.m., Dies-
the wonderful camping available at Camp Far-
day, in the school. Featured will
, be Soupy Sales, Bert Ruby's Krieger Adds Midwest
band than ever before. Your boy br girl will
(.5 I strong man show, magician Bob Laurels to Victory String
White, movies, booths, a bake
UN
sale and. refreshments. Tickets
most certainly enjoy Camp Farband. Why not
are available at the fair. Recent- . Byron Krieger added two more
championship
titles
to
his
al-
ly elected were Mesdames Meyer
call us?
Berman, president; Perry Mar- I ready impressive record when he
tineau, Bernard Gourwitz and swept the foil and sabre events
in last week's Midwest fencing
Fred Burnstein, vice, presidents;
competition at Marquette Uni-
Morris Gross and Joseph O'Con-
versity in Wisconsin.
nell. secretaries; Philip Bern-
Krieger, 1952 Olympic team
stein. treasurer; Jack Bilsky and
Meyer Berman, Council dele- veteran earlier had won the state
finals here sweeping all three
gates.
weapons—epee, foil and sabre.
Members of BOY SCOUT He now has 26 state and 19 Mid-
TROOP 23, serving the Roose- west titles.
a
In June, Krieger will partici-
velt community, recently visited
the Michigan Humane Society pate in national championship
U'l
where members completed re- fencing competition.
quirements on dog care, health
Tree c tire the ,Syrnhol of
and training. According to Nate Barton's Bonbonniere Has
Plant
otber
Life—You Can
Trager, Scoutmaster, the outing
ttle
Ideal
Mother's
Day
Gifts
e
was in preparation for the an-
It
a Tree in Israel
nual Scouting Exposition at the
ftAt
4:
of
Mother's
Day
A
new
series
for Mother
Michigan State Fair Grounds,
Of
1481
May 13 to 15, in which over gifts, both sentimental and
0
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I
/looting
'trees
on
Mother's Day
20,000 area scouts will. partici- practical, is offered this year
.
by
Barton's
Bonbonniere.
Each
tter
ttoivor
W
May 9
SundaT.
pate.
is a "gift-within-a-gift," design-
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tot MaN 9
A panel representing educa- ed with a functional motive af-
Cad Tawnsend 8-7384'•
tors, architects, parents and the ter it has served as a candy
. press will discuss - What Kind of container.
The "Star Susan," of fashion-
73 Schools for Today's Children?"
LI
I
at the general membership meet- able wrought-iron made into a
Before going to visit your Mother, Sunday, why
. j ing of SERVE OUR SCHOOLS Lazy Suzan with six diamond-
not pick up a tree certificate for her at:
a 001,41\4'1:n.1E. to be held at 8 shaped glass compartments
p.m., Monday, at International forming a star pattern, can be
Institute. Among the panelists used for hors d'oeuvres, candy,
will be Jacob Keidan, a parent. nuts and party snacks long after
The public is invited to attend the original chocolates are gone.
a
The "Bambolina," a hand-
the program.
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woven imported Italian basket
Os
Mattathais Tent Hive 1005, in natural color with blue trim-
ming, can be used as a shopping,
Eft Maccabees, will hold a social
134, 5 Linwood (Cor. Lawrence)
Thursday, 8:30 p.m. at Jericho visiting or compact sewing bas-
Temple, Linwood at Lawrence. ket after the original one-pound,
The office will be open Sunday front 9 a,.m.
Members and friends are invit- two-ounce selection of choco-
ed.
lates is gone,

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