Real Estate Division Maps Drive Kopernik-Schaver Reunion Recalls Concerts in 1935 lar soprano, Emma Schaver, who Paul Paray—and other musical was touring Israel's settlements. organizations, the open and va- Mrs. Kopernik was dividing her rious theaters, have made re- time between her piano concerts, markable progress and are her teaching of music and work drawing overflow audiences. in Haganah among whose mem- She also told of the success of ar bers she was known as "the little the new school of dancing which has created folk dances in the corporal." In Israel, Mrs. Kopernik re- new state. ported, the Philharmonic Or- chestra—soon to be directed by I 0—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1955 An interesting reunion was re- Detroit Symphony's Conductor enacted here last week, during the visit in Detroit of Mrs. Yoch- eyed Kopernik, director of the Jerusalem Music Conservatory. Twenty years ago, Mrs. Koper- With Beautiful Real Estate Division Vice-Chairmen left to right) MILTON nik accompanied Detroit's popu- During her several appear- ances here before Pioneer Wom- en and other groups, Mrs. Kop- ernik was introduced by Mrs. Sch aver. In her lectures, Mrs. Kopernik described the progress that has been made in the creation of typically Israeli music. She said that more than 1,000 are enrolled in the Jerusalem Conservatory. Set Your PASSOVER Table HOWARD, IRVING FRANZEL, JACOB SCHREIER and SEY- MOUR WINOKUR mirror the success of this Allied Jewish Cam- paign division's annual dinner held recently, The guest speaker was Giora Josephthal, Treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Passover Appeal Issued for Allied Jewish Campaign; Divisions Meet With the advent of Passover, a message has been sent to the rabbis of Detroit asking them to remind members of their con- gregations of the needs repre- sented in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. In the message, Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, points out that there are still "thousands of Jews in tension-ridden North Africa" who need help - desper- ately." "In Israel, the struggle to build the country and its defenses against hostile elements con- tinues. And in Europe, thousands of Jews must be provided with basic physical, cultural and spir- itual necessities," Rubiner stated. The message discusses "res- ponsibilities to our fellow Jews" and points out that these res- ponsibilities can best be dis- charged through the Allied Jew- ish Campaign. - "Our individual, yearly gifts will aid the Jews in the North African melahs, help sustain and rebuild life in Israel, aid the !PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) Jews in Europe and foster and maintain important and vital programs in America and in our Detroit community. These great needs—both here and abroad— can be met only by the greatness of a community giving together through a central campaign," Rubiner said. Meanwhile, all divisions of the campaign are actively engaged in campaign tasks. The food division and the ap- parel trades sections of the mer- cantile division held their annual dinners this week and were ad- dressed by Samuel Haber, Joint Distribution Committee director for Morocco. The dentists of the profession- al division held their brunch Sunday • while arts and crafts division key members met at the office of Hy Safran, associate chairman of pre-campaign, for a buffet dinner. This week, the engineers and scientists section of the mechan- ical trades division will hold their annual dinner at the Park- Shelton Hotel, 6:30 p.m., Tues- day. On Monday, the metal. deal- ers will meet at the City Club, at 6:30 p.m. Alan M. Feinberg, of the Jew- ish Agency for Palestine, will be guest speaker at the engineers and scientists dinner. JDC Yoghurt Recipe Aids Jewish Survival PRESERVE THE FREEDOM OF OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN MICHIGAN PRESERVE THE INDEPENDENCE OF OUR COURTS IN MICHIGAN The election, April 4th, of these candidates will insure continuance of Michigan's he: educational system and the independence of Michigan's Supreme Court: The Political Bosses of the CIO are plotting to take over the direc- tion of Michigan schools and to "pack" our Supreme Court. LUREX Men's Club Region Sets Con ference The semi-annual conference of the Great Lakes Region, Na- tional Federation of Men's Clubs, will open with a buffet dinner and dance at 9 p.m., April 16, at Bnai Israel Synagogue, London, Ontario. Representatives from 11 men's clubs in Michigan, Ohio and Southern Ontario will attend the program and the all-day con- ference to follow on April 17. The meeting's theme will be "Men's Clubs in Action." Rabbi J. Shtull, of London, Ont., will be the conference's keynote speaker, following which three workshops are scheduled, on adult education, how to de- velop leadership in men's clubs and purposes and functions of men's clubs in community af- fairs. The election of officers and members of the board of direc- tors will be included in the business sessions. Wives of rep- resentatives will attend a tea at 2 p.m., April 17. Local men's clubs participat- ing will be from Adas Shalom Synagogue, Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, Cong. Bnai Moshe and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Abraham Satovsky, of Detroit, is regional president. World ORT Adopfs- $3,768,000 '55 Budget GENEVA, (JTA)—A 1955 bud- get of $3,768,000 for the activities of the World ORT Union was adopted at a meeting of the or- Table Cloths and Napkins Woven through With Gold Thread - Guaranteed Not to Tarnish! WASHES SPOTLESS—All Ordinary Food Spots Disappear 2 1/2 Yd. Cloth Now $ 24 4 Napkins 3 Y N da . pCkliontsh Now $29 THE LINEN STUDIO 18263 WYOMING nr. Curtis UN. 1-9948 BOOK NOW FOR THE SUMMER and get the price and accommodations YOU WANT GROSSINGERS • CONCORD LAKE TARLEYTON CLUB STEVENSVILLE LAKE HOTEL TAMARACK LODGE CLUB LAURELS COUNTRY CLUB NIPPERSINK • OAKTON MANOR Call Us And Get Quick Confirmation No Extra Cost Elkin Hotel & Travel Bureau ganization's executive in Paris. Last year, the ORT spent $3,202,- DI. 1-2717 19437 Livernois 000 on its world-wide network of "For each kilogram of proc- schools and training centers. essed milk, add three teaspoons• ful of fresh yoghurt. Mix well, cover and keep at steady item- perature." All accounts There is more than an ordi- insured to nary recipe for the making of yoghurt; it is an indication of $10,000 by an the extensive area of activity in instrumentality of the which the Joint Distribution Committee, a beneficiary of the United States Government United Jewish Appeal, is occu- pied. The recipe is one of sev- eral suggestions made by JDC in distributing powdered milk to relief and welfare organiza- tions in France. The milk is made available free of charge to JDC from the surplus stocks of the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture, then distributed by JDC to overseas institutions devoted to serving needy Jewish individuals and families. Since late 1952, great quanti- ties of the dairy products have Our advisory experts are available been sent to JDC-supported schools and medical centers in to discuss your savings, home Morocco and Tunisia, to the old- age home in Yugoslavia and to improvement and mortgage inquiries Malben, JDC's program in Is- rael. In North Africa, more than 30,000 children are given without obligation to you. hot, nourishing food along with generous portions of milk and milk products during the day. In Casablanca, 5,000 bottles of sterilized milk are distributed daily to new-borns and infants suffering frota nutritional de- ficiency. The allocation by JDC WOODWARD • MAIN OFFICE: 439 Woodward Ave. at Lamed St., Detroit 26 of food and other supplies is DEXTER OFFICE: 12246 Dexter Blvd. at Cortland Ave., Detroit 6 coupled with strict control to insure maximum -value and the LIVERNOIS OFFICE: 19100 Livernois Ave. at W. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit 21 greatest benefits. Through these FORT ST., OFFICE: 6060 W. Fort St: at Military, Detroit 9 fie din PrOgrAms, thausan4, SAVE SAFELY! VE SYSTEMATICALLY! A CLAIR L TAYLOR for Superintendent of Public Instruction X J. JOSEPH HERBERT, for University of Michigan Board of Regents X WILLIAM B. CUDLIP for University of Michigan Board of Regents X SARAH VAN HOOSEN JONES for State Board of Agriculture, Michigan State College X DALE STAFFORD for State Board of Agriculture, Michigan State College X STEPHEN S. NISBET for State Board of Education On the non-partisan ballot for Justice of the Supreme Court X LELAND W. CARR X D. HALE BRAKE VOTE WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE APRIL 4! Mir* Republic State Central Committee -- AMERICAN SAVING - growing youngSters • are •'being' put on the road to better health. MEMBER FEDERAL SAYINGS AND LOAN ONSURANC RATION