Noted Leaders and Artists at Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Sunday Marking the 12th anniversary of the heroic Wasaw Gretto Up- rising, the Detroit Jewish corn- munity is invited to manifest its solidarity with world Jewry by coming to the annual observ- ance, Sunday evening, in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem- ple Beth El. The_Jewish Community Coun- cil's 330 affiliated organizations are sponsoring.. .. this observance.: Rabbi Morris Adler will ad- dress the me- morial evening, in his first pub- lic appearance since his return from Israel. Mordecai Sht- rigler, o n e of the few surviv- ors of that he- Rabbi Adler roic epoch, widely known in Yid- dish circles as a lecturer and writer, who has published more than 12 volumes of poetry, sto- ries, and essays, also will speak. Vivian Goldstein will appear in a series of recitations and monologues. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will chant the El Mole Rachamirn. An impressive candle - lighting ceremony is being arranged with the cooperation of the children attending the Mittleshul. Samuel Sigal is chairman of the Ghetto evening. Ghetto Memorial Brochure DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 HUC Marks Its 80th Anniversary, Pays Tribute to Denmark CINCINNATI — More than 300 visitors from Coast to Coast joined the Hebrew Union Col- lege in a celebration last week- end of its 80th anniversary and heard Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, summon America to a "supreme expression of faith" to meet the problems of the atomic era. A $125,000 gift to the College- Institute for the establishment of a Jacob Ziskind Memorial Fund to provide Research Fel- lowships and for the general promotion of scholarship and scholarly publications was an- nounced at the banquet by Abram Berkowitz of Boston, a member of the board of gov- ernors of the college and a trustee of Congregation Ohabei Shalom, Brookline, Mass. Anniversary ceremonies in- cluded a special academic con- vocation at which an honorary degree was presented to Danish Ambassador Henrik de Kauff- mann and a citation to the Crown and People of Sweden \vas awarded to Erik Von Sydow, Counsellor to the Swedish Em- bassy. Dr. Nelson Glueck, He- brew Union College president, made the presentations as an expression of Jewrys apprecia- tion for the wartime rescue of Denmark's entire Jewish com- munity of 6,500. A special Warsaw Ghetto Me- morial brochure has been pre- pared by the culture commission of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, it was announced by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, co-chairman of the commission. This brochure contains his- toric data about the battle of the Warsaw Ghetto, copies of letters from the Ghetto fighters, poetry written by children in the Ghetto, biographical memoirs Cf that epochal period in Jewish history, and a bibliography of Ghetto literature. Copies may be obtained from List England, Russia the Council, 163 Madison, WO. I, 2 Citrus Buyers 2-6710, or at the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Commemoration Sun- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Five mil- day. lion cases of citrus fruits have been shipped out of Israel thus far this season, with England. National JWV Head the best customer, having taken Here for Madison Fete 1,500,000 cases of oranges, 500,000 cases of grapefruit, and 78,000 Joseph F. Barr, of Washing- cases of lemons. There are 1,130,000 Boy Scouts The next largest customer ton, D.C., present national com- has been Russia, with more than mander of the Jewish War Vet- who are members of 51,000 Boy 450,060 cases, followed by the erans, will be principal speaker Scout Troops in America. Scandinavian and East Euro- at a testimonial banquet being pean countries. Canada, Argen- given here in honor of Harry T. tina and Germany appeared for Madison, immediate past com- the first time this season on the mander from Detroit. Lawrence Gubow, who is gen- list of countries taking signifi- eral chairman of the banquet, cant quantities of fruit. announces that it is sponsored jointly by the Michigan JWV Department and the Gold Star Parents. The banquet will be held April 17, at the Bel-Aire Terrace. Madison was the first national commander from Michigan in the organization's 59 year his- tory. Commander Barr, a leader in veterans, civic and communal organizations,- has championed the fight for civil liberties in this country. He recently charged that anti-Semitism is an important factor in the dis- missal of several persons from Government jobs. ,Remember the Martyrs Since the establishment of Is- rael, Barr has mustered much of the Warsaw Ghetto! support for the Jewish state The day when the sparks of from many quarters, including the Warsaw Ghetto revolt veterans groups. were drowned in a sea of blood, has been set aside in Israel as a Day of Remem- brance. Each year on that Family Reunited day. kaddish is said on Mount After 55-Years Apart Zion where the urns with the ashes of unknown Jews mur- dered by the Nazis are en- Mrs. Anna Gluklick, of 2689 shrined, and each year, el W. Boston, has returned from a male rahamim is recited in visit to Argentina with her the hills of Jerusalem. in the - brother, Hyman Freed, of Chi- Martyrs' Forest, when rep- cago, Ill., where the two were resentatives of the Lands- manshaften from all parts reunited with a sister and of the country gather to pay brother whom they had not tribute to their brethren who seen for 55 years. perished at the hands of the The brOthers and sisters had murderers, and plant trees in lost track of one another when remem- their memory and in Mrs. Gluklick and Freed left brance of their destroyed Russia in their early teens, communities. leaving an older sister, Mrs. Is- rael Yelin, and a younger HERE, TOO, LET US Friday, April 1, 19511 Now! 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