Tercentenary Art Exhibit to Close- President of NCJW Meets President Eisenhower Mrs. MOISE S. CAHN, of New Orleans, presi- dent of the National Council of Jewish Wom- en, is thoroughly enjoy- ing her recent visit with PRESIDENT EI- SENHOWER. Mrs. Cahn, only Jewish leader in a group of 20 women to exchange views with the President, appealed to him to make specific recommenda t i o n s to Congress for revision of the • McCarran - Walter tmmigration Law dur- ing the present session. She pointed out to Mr. Eisenhower that the late Prof. Albert Ein- stein was "the number one refugee to America , —but it is quite possi- ble that he would not I be admitted to our country if he had to apply today." People Make News Sol Luckman of Cincinnati, a Rabbi Harold Cohen has been national chairman - of the appointed director of the Na- United Jewish Appeal, has tional C o n fer- cepted the na- ence of Syna- tonal cash gogue Youth, ::` chairmanship Harold Boxer "'"'• o f this year's chairman of the Campaign. M r. National C o re- Luckman's ac- ference of Syna- ceptance of a gogue Youth, double respon- has announced... :sibility in the The Nationa 1955 drive was Confer ence ofr lhailed by UJA Synagogue Rabbi Cohen Sol Luckman General Chair- Youth is sponsored by the Union man William Rosenwald, who of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- joined Mr. Luckman in a plea tions of America. to American Jews to act without a a a delay in paying pledges in full Brig. Gen. DAVID SARNOFF and to all campaign communi- ties to remit funds as speedily has been chosen Masonic Man of the Year and will receive the as possible. seventeenth Grand Lodge Medal * .* a - General Carlos P. Rornulo, for Distinguished Achievement. Ambassador to the United States from the Republic of the Philip- . EDWARD L BECK has been pines and delegate to the Unit- appointed, to the California State Athletic CommisSion ed Nations, will Governor Goodwin J. Knight. visit Detroit. up- on his return Housing Film Acquired from the Afro- Asian Confer- .By Community Council ence in Ban- dung, Indonesia. The Jewish Community Coun- He will be in cil has acquired a new discussion Detroit on May film and filmstrip dealing with 18 at the invi- tation of the problems of slum area housing. United World The 16mm sound film "The Federalists, Inc., Living City," analyzes the causes and guest at a banquet sp o n -• , RA)M U.10 , of and problems resulting from cored by 120 civic leaders, in- urban deterioration. Running - eluding Dr. Leon. Fram and Max time of the film is 25 minutes. • Osnos. The filmstrip "In Unity" dem- a a a Two visitors from Israel whose onstrates how *people of differ- heroic careers are typical of the ent racial backgrounds are liv- men and women who brought ing together harmoniously in a the new State into being seven housing project in Los Angeles. years ago this month, are cur- - These materials may be se- rently ' appear- . ing at commu- cured from the Council without nity meetings charge by telephoning Miss program secretary, throughout t h e Heavenrich, WO. 2-6710. United States in ..behalf ,of the Tnited Jewish Historical Society Essay Appeal. Mrs. Contest for College Students :Ada Sereni, who Dr. David de Sala- Pool', presi- from 1945 to :1948 helped di- dent of the American Jewish ••rect the unoffi- Historical Society, announced, cial migration on the occasion of Jewish His- of war refugees tory Week (April 17-23) that the from Italy to American Jewish Historical So- Joe Davis Palestine a n d ciety was enabled, through a New Zealand-born Joe Davis, grant from the Louis M. Rabin- who joined the Haganah and owitz foundation, to sponsor a ' served as a captain in Israel's historical essay contest open to Defense Army, have in common all students of all schools of an unassuming modesty and higher learning in the United charm that conceal the courage States. Three prizes, totalling and iron fiber of their charac- $1,000, will be offered * for the ters. best essays in the field of Amer- _s a ican Jewish history. Maj. Gen. JULIUS OCHS AD- Announcements and applica- LER who retired as command- ing general of the 77th Division tion forms may be requested of the Army Reserve, received from: Historical Essay Award, an Army Certificate of Appre- American Jewish Historical So- ciation for "outstanding patrio- ciety, 3080 Broadway, New tic civilian service." The award York 27. was presented by Under Secre-. Lary of-' the Arink- Charles C. Fi- 12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -. =cane in Washington Friday, April 29, 1955 Temple Israel Women Plan Installation Event The Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold its annual installation meeting at a subscription lunch- eon at 12:15 p.m., May 9, in the temple youth room. Louis Schostak, president of Temple Israel, has been asked to install Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe, newly elected Sisterhood presi- dent. Greetings will be extended by Mrs. Samuel B. Danto on be- half of the National Federation of 'Temple Sisterhoods and by Mrs. Samuel Blacher for the Michigan State Temple Sister- hoods. Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, retir- ing president, will preside at the meeting, and asks all - members to . make their reservations for the luncheon by calling Mrs. Arnold Bramson, UN. 2-0878 or Mrs: Charles Bassey, LI. 3-6091i. Mrs. Coggan will receive her president's pin from Mrs. Wil liam P. Greenberg, past presi- dent of the Sisterhood. A music- -al program is planned. taining to American Jewry. The entire exhibition was assembled by Museum curator Francis W. Robinson, with the cooperation of 9e Tercentenary exhibits committee headed by Charles E. Feinberg. Habonim to 'Offer Annual Pageant Habonim, youth section of the inquire about the camping pro- Labor Zionist Movement, will gram. For information on camp- present its 16th annual Spring Pageant at 8:15 p.m., May 15, in the auditorium of Central High School. This year's program, called "Shaloshia," meaning trio, is being hailed as unique, since it consists of three small plays: The first about Hassidic life in Europe; the second showing the activities of an Atnerican Jewish family in New York; and the third recreating a slice of life of Israel. Liberally interspersed through- out the three plays will be Isra- eli dancing, interpretive danc- ing and choral presentations. The production is carried out entirely by Habonim, including the acting, direction, costume making and props. Proceeds from the concert go to subsidize Habonim's Camp Kinneret, at Chelsea, Mich., which is attended by youth from Detroit and four other district cities. The six-week season this year starts July 3 and ends Aug. 14. Children 12 to 17 are invited to Native Detroit artist Robert Broner will have a one-man . show May 9 to 21, at Wellon's Gallery, New York City. This will be Broner's second one-man ex- hibit, the first being at Werbe's Gallery in Detroit. The show will have 15 works, which deal in a semi-abstract nature with urban life. Half the show is a study of the New York subway; while others are typical street scenes. Broner, 33, is a Wayne Uni- versity graduate, and has ex- hibited here, in New York, Lon- don and Paris. ing or for tickets to the annual pageant, call TO. 8-3233 or TY. 6-3468, or write Habonim, 13623 Linwood. Exclusive Dry bleaning Personalized Service • DRAPES • CURTAINS • LAMP SHADES FANCY - • TABLE LINENS . • BEDSPREADS (Hand Finished) AMBASSADOR- HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 12813 LINWOOD TO. 8-8044-45 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY !N DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY .10% OFF Cash 8 Carry $50 SAVINGS ON YOUR NEW CAR PURCHASE If You See Me Shop around for your best deal first . • . then come in and see Abe Moss. Bring this coupon and SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $50. 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On display are portraits in oil, crayon, miniatures and sil- houettes of some of the most noted artists of the 18th and 19th centuries and an exhibit of silver, rare books and documents per- ii.C34:4i