Danny Raskin's LISTENING DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, December 10, 1954 Urges Big Powers To Bring Peace To Middle East Speaking_ to a record audi- ence at the recent donor event of Pioneer Women, in Masonic ' Temple. Spencer Erwin, foreign correspondent and associate edi- tor of the *Cleveland Plain Deal- ; or, called for Big Power support in ending the Near Eastern stalemate. He urged specifically that the United States and Great Britain take a positive stand in regard to the Arabs to force ac- tion towards peace in that troubled area. "If the millions of dollars made available to the Arabs through the United Nations were cut off, Erwin declared, "their leaders :would soon find a solution to their refugee prob- lem, and peace negotiations would start in 30 days," He appealed to the West "not to accede to the Arab leaders for fear of being denied oil, since they are too money hungry to turn off the oil valves." Recently returned from a trip to Israel and the Arab states, conducted by the American Christian Palestine Committee, Erwin was struck by the con trasting feudalism of the Arab world to the living demonstra- tion of democracy in the Jewish state. Erwin declared "Zionism has a right to exist. The emergence of Israel was right for the times." A 30-YEAR-OLD dream of Max Sosin came true last Satur- day morning when he was "bar mitzvahed" for the first tune at the Bnai David Synagogue . . It was an open date at the shule and Max's long-awaited wish was fulfilled before a large group of friends . . as he went through the complete ritual of being bar mitzvahed . . . He said his maftir for the first time and achieved the thrill that comes once in a lifetime to a Jewish boy . . . Max was an or- phan in Russia when i.t came time for his bar mitzvah . . Max made a vow that some day he would have his . . . and three decades later, the fulfillment of that vow was realized . . He gave the usual short speech thanking his friends, and ac- cepted their congratualtions with eyes filled With tears . . . No bar mitzvah would be com- plete without the standard gift of a fountain pen . . . and Ann Woolf made sure this one would be no different by presenting Max with one . . . The favorite B. and P. Hadassah local Yiddish humorist may have had to wait 30 years, but in be- To Observe Hanukah coming - "Bar Mitzvah Bochur" last week, Max Sosiri fulfilled a This Sunday at 2:30 p.m., a dream that will highlight his regular business and profession- life. al group of Hadassah will meet * at the home of Mrs. Theodore JULES GERSON, now living in Bar g m a n, 19551 Burlington New York, utilized the short '1 Drive. A program in celebration of Thanksgiving vacation to take his two 'small boys to Washing- Hanukah, with tributes to the ton . They saw everything, achievements of the projects of with a side trip to Mount Ver- Minyan and observance of non thrown in as a matter of the 21st birthday of the project course . . . Several weeks later, of Youth Aliyah, and to mem- Brown came across a picture of bership endeavors, will mark Mount Vernon in a magazine the program. and decided to determine how - Miss Evelyn Landau will pre- much, if anything, his boys had sent a reading honoring the learned from their trip to the birthday of Henrietta Szold, the capital ... "David," he asked the founder of Hadassah, with a one aged eight, "do you know candlelight ceremony as back- what place this is?" . . "Don't ground. Mrs. Ida Colton will review be silly, Pop," answered David. "Everybody knows that. It's "Jewish Pioneers and Patriots" by Lee M. Friedman. Howard Johnson's." * * * B&P Group Chairmen for Youth Aliyah are Mary Cohan ALL EFFORTS AT persuasion had failed to get 7-year-old and Mrs. Kate Wolstein; Min- Bobby Singer to go to dancing yan, Betty Morrison and Flor- school , . His mother, Mrs. Al ence Thornboro; HMO, Eva Wil- Singer, was compelled to use liams and Sa,dye Garfinkel. A social hour will follow the force and told him flatly that he would have to go . . . "All program. An invitation is ex- right," little Bobby agreed re- tended by President Elaine luctantly, "if you want me to Glenne'. to all members and grow up to be a darned gigolo. prospective members to attend this meeting. I'll go!" * Wayne U. Accepts Hertz Memorial Gift Continue Kvutzah Series With Lecture by Schrnueli The seconc of , a series of five lectures will . be given by Dr. Ephraim Shmueli; author and historian, at 5:30 p.m., Satur- day, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The series, arranged by Kvut- zah Ivrith, is open to the public. The subject is "Changes in Con- temporary Jewish Life—an anal- ysis of Facts and Ideas." The remaining three lectures will be given on Dec. 25, Jan. 8, and Jan. 22. Rabbi Milton Arm will be chairman of this Satur- day's program. Photo at left shows WILLIAM E. STIRTON, vice-president of Wayne University, accepting check from Mrs. ISRAEL M. HERTZ. establishing Israel M. Hertz Vocal Scholarship. Photo at right is of the late Mr. Hertz whose memory will be honored annually by the Hertz Family with the continuing scholarship in the vocal department of the Wayne University School of Music. 12162 DEXTER Mizrachi Schedules 41st Anniversary Event Phillip Stollman, president of speaker. A musical program will the Mizrachi Organization of be presented. Chairman of the banquet is Detroit, announces its 41st an- niversary banquet on Jan. 11, at Irving W. Schlussel. For ticket reservations call the Mizrachi the Latin Quarter. 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