may JEW ISH NEWS Charles Milan Displays Frenaltiedals Won for Cadillac Wine's Excellence Frklay, February IS, 1955 KIDDIES Charles Milan, chief winernaker of Cadillac Club wines which were the largest selling wines in the state of Michigan for the year of 1954, i s proudly d i s- playing the two medals that were awarded to Cadil- lac Club DeL -uxe Wines in Paris, France. The one to the right is the "Premium Quali- ty Medal of Lead- ership" which was the highest award in the con- test and was awarded to Cadil- lac Club DeLuxe Port. The other is the "Star of Ex- Celle nc e," the second highest award in the con- test, awarded to Cadillac Club De- luxe Muscatel. P li it Uncle David Dear Boys and Girls: Even the girls become fas- cinated with one important ceremony: The Bar Mitzvah. If, it is not a brother or a cousin, A may be just a neighbor who is becoming Bar Mitzvah. Yet, an of us are enthused with the ceremony, with the knowledge that another bay has entered manhood and has become an active person in Q u r Jewish ranks. Perhaps the best explanation of a bors approaching t he threshold of manhood is con- tained in Proverbs. Here is the important reference to Bar Mitz- vah in Proverb 6: On the Threshold of Manhood Jews in. Military Service to be Honored At West Point Tercentenary Program • Jewish participation in the military service of the United States will be highlighted at special ceremonies at the United States Military • Academy at West Point, N.Y., at 1 t a.m., March 6, when the national Ter- ' centenary Committee on military participation pays tribute to West Point's first graduating class. A plaque will be presented to the Academy. The principal address will be delivered by Gen. 'Matthew II_ Ridgeway, Army Chief of Staff. Other speakers will include Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan, Jr.,. superintendent of the Academy; Albert M. Greenfield, of Phila- delphia, representing the na- tional Tercentenary committee; Lt. Col. Harry D. Henshel, chair- man of the Tercentenary com- mittee on military participation; Maj. Samuel Edelman, of Phil- adelphia, and Lt. Col. Milton A. Laitman. The first class to be graduated ream the Military Academy in . 1802 included Joseph Gardner Swift and Simon M. Levy. Swift, who became a Brevet Brigadier General in 1814, was appointed to West Point on May 12, 1800. He resigned his commission in 1818. Levy came to the Academy on March 2, 1801, at the age of 25. Originally from Baltimore, he had been appointed to West Point as a reward for good con- duct as a sergeant in the U.S: Army, after distinguishing hini self in the Battle of Fallen Tim, hers. That famous battle, won by Gen. Anthony Wayne at the rapids of- the Maumee River in northwest Ohio, hastened the close :or . the Indian War and gave proof of the stability of the United States Government. - At the Academy Levy excelled as a mathematician. Upon grad- uation Oct. 12, 1802., Lts. Levy . artEilcapategi in a and Swift p meeting in the "long room" of the Academy for the purpose of forming a Military Philosoph- ical Society to promote military. science and history. Levy remained at the Academy as an instructor, but because M ill health was compelled to resign on Sept. 30, 1805, two years 1;;4e- fore his death in Georgia. - Hebrew Schools Auxiliary Schedules Open Meeting Elect . GEORGE D. 0 BRIER CIRCUIT JUDGE • Former Congressman • Lawyer 30 Years • War Veteran The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will hold an open meeting .Wednesday afternoon, at the Esther Ber- man Branch, Schaefer and Seven Mile Rd. . Mrs. Irving Palman and Mrs. Reuben Isaacs, program and ways and means chairmen, re- spectively, state that Mrs. David Cohern will present humorous Jewish sketches. Mrs. Alex Ro- berg will sing, accompanied by Julius Schwartz on the !piano. A home-made bake sale, un- der the auspices of board mem- bers, will take place, with pro- ceedts going toward the library fund. 1VIrs. Herman Wetsman, president, invites friends to at- tend the meeting. "A PARENT, DEDICATED TO GOOD SCHOOLS" CLARK L BURGET, Jr. Very often, we hear about a Bar Mitivah who delivers .a speeciti-: on the occasion of his being called to the reading of the Torah in his synagogue and to recite the Maftir on his Bar Mitzvah. Often there are some fine prayers recited on this oc- casion. I'd like to share with you one of the most touching and most impressive prayers on the occasion of a Bar Mitzvah. It is credited to Benjamin Arton' in the year 1868 and reads as follows: ' My God of My Fathers On this solemn, and sacred day, which . marketh my passage from boyhood to •manhOod, I humbly venture to raise my eyes unto Thee, and to deciare with sincerity and truth tnat hence- forth I will observe all Thy com- mandments, and undertake to bear the responsibility of all my actions towards Thee. In my earliest infancy I was brought within T h y sacred covenant with Israel, and today again I enter as an active responsible member of the pale of Thine elect congregation, in the midst of which I will never cease to glorify Thy holy name in the face of all the nations. Be Thou, 0 Heavenly Father, hearken unto this my humble prayer, and vouchsafe unto me Thy gracious blessings, so that my earthly life may be sus- tained and made happy by Vane ineffable mercies. Teach me the way of Thy statutes, that I may obey them, and faithfully carry out Thy ordinances. Dis- pose r,:y heart to love Thee and: to fear Thy holy Name, and grant me Thy support and the strength necessary to avoid the . worldly dangers which en- compass the path lying before me. Save me from temptation, so that I may with fortitude ob- • serve Thy Holy Law and those. precepts on which human hap- piness and eternal life depend. Thus I will every day of my life trustfully and gladly proclaim: "HEAR, 0 ISRAEL, THE LORD IS OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE!" My very best wishes to all of you for a very pleasant Sabbath. 450 Left Argentine For Israel in 1954 for MEMBER, DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION My son, keep the a)ommandment of thy father. And forsake not the teaching of thy mother* Bind them- continually -upon thy eart; Tie them about thy neck. When thou walkest, it shall lead thee; When thou Hest down, it &hall • watch over thee; And- when thou awakest, it than talk with thee. . (TO FILL VACANCY PREFERRED BY DETROIT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION and DETROIT CITIZENS' LEAGUE VOTE MONDAY,, FEL 21st BUENOS AIRES,. .(JTA) Some 450 Jews emigrated from Argentina to Israel in 1954, Mor- decai Koifman, director of the Zionist Central Council here, announced. Mr. Koifman added ; that lie expects eMigratiOn. ler trii$'ite exceed iiitt figure. United Nations Armistice Chief Sees No Arab-Israel Peace Soon HAIFA, .(JTA)—Peace be- troops or police in border re- tween Israel and the Arab states 'gions and that these troops are cannot be achieved by "magic" under orders not to fire without nor within a Short period, but only be creating .a "psychologi- direct instructions from their cal atmosphere" and changing officers. the attitudes of the leaders of He told his audience that the bath sides, Maj. Gen. E. L. M. question of his signature to the Burns., United Nations -Chief of Staff of the truce organization, proposed Israel-Jordan local commanders agreement would told the Haifa Rotary Club. be resolved. He also re- Stressing that a policy of re- .shortly venge and retaliation should be ported that an agreement had avoided, Gen. Burns -recom- been reached between Israel and that members of each mended the establishment of a Jordan system of cooperation in pollee others' armed forces who are .action by Israel and Arab au- captured shall be treated as thorities to avoid infiltration. prisoners of war, and that ne- When a crime is committed in gotiations are under way to have a border area, he suggested, of- each side release within 15 days any such personnel who were ficers on -both sides should be not engaged in hostile actions informed and - road blaCks should. be erected to apprehend when -apprehended. the criminals. 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