Pt Concert to Replace Balfour Ball As Detroit Zionists' 'Event of Year' Herzog Urges Holy Day Sale of Israel Bonds Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi Her- he became an American citizen zog of Israel, in a High Holy Day in 1942. He studied in Petro- Day message addressed to grad under Leopbld Auer, who Jewry, this was also the .teacher of Heifetz, week urged full Zimbalist, Elman and other well- ?articipation in known virtuosi. the sale of Israel At 19, he made a recital tour ponds in syna- of Russia; appearing often with ., gogues through- his pianiSt friend, Vladimir Horo- put the country witz. His American debut in luring the High 1929 _placed him at once among Holy Days. Ern- artists of front rank in this coun- 3hasizing that try. Milstein has appeared as a he proceeds of distinguished guest with nearly "srael B on ds all leading- orchestras in Europe lave enabled and America. he people of Is- Noteworthy this season will be •ael "to create his performance with the New ,rong enterpris- York Philharmonic .Orchestra, e in every field marking some 50 appearances f economic with that orchestra since 1929. ife," the Chief For information about the Bal- Herzoo. Rabbi asserted four concert, 'call the Zionist that the purchase of Israel. De- House, TO. 8-9413. velopment Bonds during the services which mark Rosh Hasha- nah and Yom Kippur will "fill a vital requirement." He urged the Jews of America to obtain Israel. Bond subscriptions "so that we may be blessed with the full The establishment of an adult man, Morris Nobel, Sam Sigal, redemption, speedily and in our Jewish Cultural Institute was an- Wolf Snyder and Emanuel Mark: day." Registration for the course, - nounced this week by Eugene Brownstein, chairman of the which is held at 8:30 p.m., may be Workmen'• Circle Detroit E-S made by visiting the Circle Cen- Council, and Saul Maltz, direc- ter, 11529 Linwood, from 1 to 5 for of the WC school system. p.m., daily, or by. calling TO. 9- • A two-part class, under the 2014. Other Circle activities include sponsorship of both groups, will be' initiated Oct. 4, running for an expanded • bowling league The names of 33 nominees for which bowls at 9:30 p.m., each 15 evenings thereafter. Maltz will teach reading, writ- Wednesday, at Fleetwood Recrea- election to two-year terms as ing and speaking Yiddish, fol- tion. Openings are still available, members-at-large of the board of lowed by an hour session in and inquiries should be male to the Detroit Service Group, will which leading members of the Gene Brownstein, chairman, UN. be presented at the group's bien- local community will lecture -on 1-1855, or Mrs. • Libby Plotnick, nial election on Stag Day, Tues- day, at Knollwood Country Club. Jewish history and culture, TO. 5-5208. A Season planning session is movements in Jewish life and the Milton K. Mahler, DSG presi- role of the Jew in the commun- scheduled by Branch 460-E this dent, announced this list of nomi- evening, at the Circle Center. ity today. nees: "Reunion in the Fall" is the Guest speakers who will pre- Mandell - L. Berman, Louis Berry, side at the latter course include theme of a musicale planned by Irving W. Blumberg, Louis C. Blum- the Circle Chorus at 8:30 p.m., berg, Tom Borman, Harry Cohen, Joseph Bernstein, Solomon Schk- S. Cohn, Harvey H. Goldman, Sunday, at the Center. This an- Harry Samuel J. Greenberg, Merwin K. Gros- loven, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, nual event will mark the opening berg, Joseph Holtzman, Milton M. Boris M. Joffe, Dr. Nahum Weis- John Isaacs, Sidney J. Karbel, of the chbrus 23rd - consecutive Howard, Maxwell E. Katzen, George D. Keil, Nathan Milstein, world-famous violinist, will highlight the 23rd annual Balfour celebration of the Zionist Organization of -Detroit,' Rabbi Moses Lehrman, president of ZOD, announced this week. . The concert, to be held Nov. 12, at Masonic Temple, replaces the Balfour Ball of past 'years. A reception for all attending will be held in the Fountain Ballroom of Masonic Temple after the concert. Samuel Feldstein, chairman, and Abraham Borman, associate chairman, both lobg-active Zion- ists, are planning the affair. The proceeds of the concert, the only ZOD fund raising event of the year, will support local and na- tional Zionist activities. Milstein is recognized as one of the top violinists of our gen- eration. Born in Odessa in 1904, Circle Organizes Adult Institute; Open Bowling League, Choi us Seasons nt greeting scroll 33 Nominated for the Board of DSG Stag Day Tuesday . • year. Features artists are Irene Pian- Charles Weinstock Says . . . in, soprano; Martin Hoffer, har- monicist; and Emily Mutter A- dams, violinist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. WE'RE TRADING HIGH On the Beautiful 1955 BUICK FOR YOUR BEST DEAL SEE ME AT Nathan Kolb, Harold B. Kukes, Daniel A. Laven, Jack 0. Lefton, John E. Lurie, Milton K. Mahler, Gus D. New- man, Hyman Safran, Abe Satovsky, Alex Sklar, Myron D. Stein, Emil T. Stern, George M..Stutz, Louis 'Tabash-. nik, James Wineman and I. Lewis Zuieback. . BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. TR 5-9700 27th Year With Buick 25 Student Teachers Leave' For Israel Training Seminar NEW YORK, (JTA)—Twenty- five undergraduate students of five leading American Hebrew teacher colleges left for. Israel for a six-month training seminar sponsored by the Jewish Agency. The group sailed abroad the liner Jerusalem of the Zim Israel Nav- igation Company. The students- 13 men and 12 women . . . have completed their junior year and were selected by their respective colleges, on the basis of academic records, to participate in the seminar. Wffe ae W ' at-3 Luz FINEST NADE AND Dormer) or .+I..AN WINERIES. DETROIT. A" kICHIGAM - - Stag Day participants will gather at Knollwood Country Club at 10 a.m. From then, to 5:30 p.m., they will take advan- tage of golf, swimming and cards, to be followed by cocktails and dinner. The' evening program will fea- ture the comedian, Joey Adams. There will also be the presenta- tion of the trophy to the out- standing division in the 1955 Allied Jewish Campaign. In ad- dition to the division trophy, the chairman of the winning division is presented with an appropriate- ly-inscribed individual trophy. Dr. Haber Elected'New World ORT President WINS THE HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL WINE AWARD IN PARIS The Premium Quality Medal of Leadership has been awarded to Cadillac Club Deluxe Port. The Star of Excellence to Cad- iliac Club Deluxe Muscatel. The election will be the only business conducted during the day, which marks the yearly gathering of Allied Jewish Cam- paigners in trades and professions for a day of relaxation and good fellowship. SONDE° WNW N" CH OICE OF . THE PARIS JUDGES! AKE IT YOUR CHOICE TOOT' Dr. William Haber, president of the American ORT Federation for the past five years, has been elected president of the World ORT Union Central Board. He was the unani- mous choice of delegates from 27 countries at 'the recently concluded World Congress of ORT organizations at Geneva. The Central Board is Dr. Wm. Haber the governing body of ORT be- tween congresses. Dr. Haber, a professor of eco- nomics at the University of Mich- igan, was for many years chair- man of the Federal Advisory Council of Employment Security and special consultant to the Sec- retary of Labor. Last June, he received the United Jewish Ap- peal's Humanitarian Award for aiding Jewish survivors of Hit- lerism during his tour of duty as Special Advisor on Jewish Af- fairs to General Clay in Germany in 1948. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, September 9, 1955 ...tucked into each box VANe,t,'%5' tw 0/4, taiaL New Year Box and Scroll Illustrated above is Barton's New Year Box and Scroll. A beribboned parchment scroll with the traditional New Year greeting in a box of Barton's Continental Chocolates. 1 lb. Asst. $1.74, Parve $1.84 (mailing cost 45c) 2 lbs. 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