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December 31, 1954 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-31

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, December 31, 1954

Outline Chores
Of Today's Woman

Plant Trees in John Sodas' Honor

Our Letter Box

Rebukes Investigations
Of Right and Left'

Editor, The Jewish News:
I was rather disturbed by your
latest front-page article on a
report of the House Committee
on Un-American .tiffairs which
recommended prosecution of
neo-fascist and anti - Semitic
groups under the Smith Act and
investigation into their activi-
ties.
While I„ as a Jew and a Demo-
crat, strongly disapprove of
these groups myself, I believe
that protecting freedom of
thought and expression for all,
including the crackpots on the
right, is, by far, more important
at the present time in this
country than combatting anti-
Semitism and fascism. -
Moreover, the long-run inter-
ests of the Jewish community in
the U. S. are inextricably bound
up with the survival of political
Some of . the tasks and duties freedom and tolerance. It seems
of today's woman are symbolized to me that one of the primary
by objects before Mrs. SIDNEY motives behind the proposed
J. WINER who will take the lead persecution of dissenters on the
role in a pantomime presenta- right is to ease the conscience
tion at the ninth annual Jan- of those "liberals" who have
uary Institute of the Women's acquiesced in the persecution of
Division of the Jewish Welfare left-wing dissenters.
Federation, to take place Wed-
To allow the rights of one
nesday, Jan. 19, at Adas Shalom group to be violated cannot
Synagogue. Having as its theme, atone for having in the past
"How Many Women Are You?", allowed the rights of another
the skit will portray the many group to be violated. This would
roles a woman plays in a 24- only aggravate the existing
hour day. Directed by Mrs. Har- repressive atmosphere, which
old' Koenigsberg, its cast in- has already reached a low
cludes Mrs. Winer, Mrs. Milford point and- which cannot degen-
Pregerson, narrator; Mrs. Leon erate any further without de-
Lewis, dancer, and Mrs. Harry., stroying the libertarian-demo-
H. Platt, accompanist. Six work- cratic foundations of our so-
shops, a luncheon and a major ciety.
address are included on the In-
If such "liberals" want to
stitute's program.
make amends for their past
errors, they must embark on a
Noted Guests to Attend i vigorous program in the defense
of civil liberties for all.
I C) New York Parley
Stanley Guterman
3225 Collingwood
A series of scientific papers on
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various aspects of Jewish life Plea for Sabbath Observance
will be presented at the annual Editor, The Jewish News:
conference of the Yiddish Scien-
We are at present in the midst
tific Institute-Yivo, Jan. 15-18, of the great American Jewish
to be chaired by Prof. Nathan Tercentenery celebration and
Reich, in the Hunter College we are gaining much pride and
Assembly Hall, New York. strength in realizing the con-
Prof. Horace M. Kallen will tribution which Jews have made
discuss "The Jewish Community to the greatness of .America.
and the American Idea." Prof.
We of the Sabbath League are
Simon Rawidowicz will speak concerning ourselves, even as we
"On the 750th Anniversary of have these past 12 years with
the Death 'of Maimonides." Dr those factors which will tend to
Jacob Shatzky's lecture will deal perpetuate this contribution and
with "Problems of Jewish Social assure a basis for Jewish sur-
Science."
vival. We feel that the Sabbath
On Jan. 16, at open meetings is pivotal in the perpetuation of
of the Yivo .Historical Circle and Jewish living and we are aiming
Linguistic Circle, at Hotel Corn-. to bring its message to the De-
modore, Dr. Shatzky will discuss troit Jewess.
"Problems of Research in the C May we call the attention of
History of American Jewry Dur- the Jewish woman to the great
ing the Past Century," and C. treasure which is hers through
Bezalel Sherman will speak on the observance of the Sabbath,
"Methods of Research in Jewish and urge her to respect it by
Labor History." Prof. Uri al refraining from shopping on
Weinreich will present a paper Saturday.
to the Linguistic Circle entitled
Womens' Sabbath League
"On the Cultural History of Yid-
Mrs. Joshua Sperka
dish Rhyme."
Mrs. M. Winston

,
,

.

Council Acquires
Two Film Strips

&gagemenb

An open house was recently
tendered to honor the engage-
ment of Sharon Rose Schwartz,
daughter of Mrs. Mildred Sch-_
wartz and the late Mr. Jack
Schwartz to Martin Howard
Lovi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lovi, of Chicago, Ill. Both young
people attend Michigan State
College. In last week's issue, the
Schwartz family name was er-
roneously referred to through-
out as Swartz.

JWV Auxiliary to Fea,sit
Servicemen at USO

Members of the 16.1ocal aux-
iliaries of the Department of
Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jew-
ish War Veterans, will sponsor
a holiday party Friday and Sat-
urday at the Downtown USO.
Helen Kogan, chairman, and
her co-chairmab, Hattie Cohen,
state that home-made food and
refreshments, including turkey
with all the trimmings, will be
available to servicemen from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., today, and from
q-,fto 10 p.m., .Saturday.,

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The Jewish Community Cowl-
cil announces the acquisition of
two film strips, both in color and
of particular significance as Ter-
centenary program aids, which
are now available to organiza-
tions for free loan from the
Council's audio-visual library.
"Judah Touro: Friend of Man"
is a biographical sketch of the
Jewish philanthropist of Rhode
Island and Louisiana who *died
in 1854. It highlights the extra-
ordinary quality of his many hu-
manitarian and public - spirited
acts of charity.
"Through the Years: Jewish
Women in American History,"
covers a little-known area in
American Jewish history—the
role of Jewish women in con-.
tributing to many phases of our
American heritage.
Interested organizations may
secure these and other film-
strips, films and recordings by
phoning Miss Edith Heavenrich
at the Council office, WO. 2-6716
A copy of the Co4ncil's audio-
visual catalog is also available
request.,,

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7.44;c.447.

17 1

I Bar- Mitzvahs

The Bar Mitzvah of Stuart
Feldman, son of Mrs. Sylvia
Feldman and Mr. Irvin Feld-
Man, will be observed on Jan.
8, at Cong. Bnai

At a testimonial
dinner given by the
City of Hope in honor
of John Sodas, on the
occasion of his 80th
birthday, HARRY
KAMINER (left),
representing the De-
trait Landsmanshaf-
ten. presented M r
SODOS with a cer-
tificate signifying the
planting of 80 trees
in his honor in Jew-
ish National Fund
Forests in Israel.

6th Annual Winter

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Weizmann Congress Chapter
To Hear Mrs. Beasley

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Musk the STEIN-WAY

DICK
STEIN

Chaim Weizmann Chapter,
American Jewish Congress, will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Shapiro, 23241 Kenosha, Oak
Park.
Mrs. Oliv.e R. Beasley, execu-
tive director of the Michigan-
Committee on Civil Rights, will
speak on "Civil Rights." A so-
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couples are invited to call Mrs.
J. Beck, LI. 4-8345, for informa-
tion.

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