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January 07, 1955 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-07

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Landsmanshaften Bond Event Feb. 20

The Detroit Landsmanshaften have mobilized their forces for

a special Israel bond event on Feb. 20. Leaders chosen to direct

the affair are, from the left; standing: Hyman Lipsitz, co-chair-
man; Max Charness, secretary; Sol Selman, chairman; Harry
Gonte, treasurer; seated: Morris Malin, co-chairman; Isidore Sos-
nick, president, Landsmanshaften, Council; J. B. Ormond, co-
chairman.

Landsmanshaften Group Milton M. Parson Joins
For Israel Bond Function Local Israel Bond Staff

Milton M. Parson of Long Is-
land, New York. has been ap-
pointed assistant resident man-
ager for the American Financial
and Development Corporation
for Israel (State of Israel
Bonds), 2200 David Stott Build-
ing, it was announced by Phi.lip
Greenwood, resident 'manager of
the Detroit office.
Mr. Parson
w a s formerly
employed by
the Zionist Or-
ganiz ation of
America as as-
sistant director
of American
Zionist funds
IN a n d member-
s h i p de p a r t-
ment. He also
was associated
with the United
M. M. Parson Israel Appeal
and was former national direct-
or for Israel bonds for the ZOA.
Before coming to Detroit he was
associated with the firm of Lee
-
and the location
is unbeatable too! IN THE
and Jack Halperen, as public re-
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College. During World War II he
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was Section Chief for the Army
For Information Write M. Frankel,
Service Forces at the New
York port of embarkation. He
resides here with his wife, Gloria,
It APTS.
and two daughters, Karen and
330 19th St. • Miami Beach, Flo. ' Nancy.

Sam Selman, chairman, and
Sam Belkin, chairman of the
steering committee of the
Landsmanshaften campaign for
Israel bonds,-- announced the ap-
pointment of the following ad-
ministrative committee:
Louis Basin, Israel Bornstein,
Nathan Chodorow, A. Eckshtat,
Ben Genser, A. Ginsburg, Joseph
Gladstone, H. T. Glickman, Isi-
dore Glicksman, Charles Gross,
Joshua Joyrich, Louis LeVine,
Louis S: Lifshitz, Frank Mersky,
Sam Muskat, David Nesenfeld,
N. Rose, M. Rosenberg, Sam H.
Rubin, A. J. Segal, Joseph
Smith, John Sodos, Sam Solo-
mon.
The Landsmanshaften cam-
paign for Israel bonds will be
held at the Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue on Sunday, Feb. 20.

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Flint Plans BIG Day
Operalogne_ to Help
Israel's Bond Drive

The Women's Division of the
Flint Committee for State of Is-
rael Bonds will sponsor an eve-
ning of entertainment Tuesday,
Jan. 18, at Beth Israel Syna-
gogue. Louis Kasle, general
chairman of the committee, an-
nounces that Mrs. William Bat-
lies and Mrs. Israel Sendler will
be co-chairmen of the affair.
Highlight of the program will
be the "Operalogue," streamlined
version of grand opera originat-
ed by Carol Longone of New
York. Verdi's "La Traviata" will
be sung by the original New
York cast, accompanied by Mrs.
Longone who will narrate the
libretto. There will be a Promi-
nent Israeli speaker.
The campaign will be sparked
by a BIG Day breakfast meet-
ing Sunday, 10 a. m., at Beth Is-
rael Synagogue. Following the-
meeting, volunteers will visit the
homes of members of the five
Jewish women's organizations in
Flint participating in the cam-
paign to sell Israel bonds.
The committee, made up of Is-
rael bond chairmen of the five
participating organizations, in-
! eludes Mrs. Isadore Beren, of
Beth El Sisterhood; Mrs. Jack
Rabin, Beth Israel Sisterhood;
Mrs. Morris Steinman, Jewish
War Veterans Auxiliary; Mrs.
Morris Rubenstein, Hadassah;
Mrs. Albert Mauerberger, Pioneer
Women.

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The first exhibit of the year
at Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Liv-
ernois will feature a showing of
recent sculpture and drawings
by Samuel Cashwan, considered
one of this city's outstanding
sculptors.
The exhibit, to consist of 20
pieces of wood and metal sculp-
ture and 15 pastel drawings, will
open Monday and run through
Jan. 22. A preview and recep-
tion for the artist is planned
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Cashwan, the winner of num-
erous prizes here and nationally,
has executed numerous public
and private commissions. Among
his awards was the Founders
Prize for Sculpture in 1937 from
the Detroit Art Institute.
His work is represented at the
Detroit Museum, Museum of
Modern Art, Michigan State Col-
ledge, University of Michigan,
California Museufn of Art, To-
ledo Museum, Berea College,
Vassar College and many others.

Harvey Seigel, violinist, will
be the soloist with the Jewish
Community Center Symphony
Orchestra, Julius Chajes con-
ductor, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at
the Davison Center.
Seigel, a native of Toronto,
has been a
member of the
Detroit Sym-
phony Orches-
tra for the past
three years. He
is also concert-
master of t h e
„Center Sym-
phony.
He will be
heard in Bee-
thoven's R o m-
anze in F Major
and Dmitri
Seigel
Kabalevsky's
Violin Concerto. The latter
composition will be performed
for the first time in Detroit.
Kabalevsky wrote the concerto
in 1948 in Moscow, and the first
American premiere took place
in 1950.
Francis Casadesus' Lon d on
Sketches f o r Woodwinds will
also be premiered. Mozart's
"Eine kleine Nachtmusik" and
two Hungarian Dances by
Brahms will round out the pro-
gram.
This will be the third in a
series of six concerts given by
the Center Symphony.- Tickets
are available at Grinnell's: and
at the Jewish Center office.

Friday, January 7, 1955

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Leaders
of various Zionist groups hon-
ored Dr. Alex Bein, biographer
of Dr. Theodor Herzl and assist-
ant director of the central Zion -
ist Archives in Jerusalem, at a
reception tendered to him by
the Jewish Agency here.
Dr. Beim, who is now visiting
the United States in the interest
of the Zionist Archives told the
audience of the new manu-
scripts by Dr. Herzl which he
discovered in London while on
his way to this country.
The manuscripts, and other
documents pertaining to the
activities of Dr. Herzl, were held
for many years in the safe of a ,
London bank. Their existence
was suspected, but they were not
discovered until Dr. Bein's re
cent visit to England.
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