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October 14, 1955 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-10-14

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Annual Beth Yehudah Schools
Dinner Scheduled for Nov. 20

Daniel A. Laven, chairman of baum, Irving Raimi, Abe Rosen-
the executive committee of the thal, Jay M. Rosenthal, Alex
Beth Yehudah Schools, this week Saltsman, Max Stollman, Norman
announced that Judge Nathan J. Sukenic an'a. Julius Wainer.
Kaufman again will serve as
Dinner reservations may be
chairman of the annual dinner made with Mrs. Goldberg, WO.
and show of the schools.
1-1329.
The dinner, the sixth yearly
program of this kind, will be
held at 6 p.m.
Nov. 20, at the if
Latin Quarter
under sponsor-
NEW YORK, (JTA) — More
ship of the Beth
than $745,000 was allocated this
Yehudah B us i-
year for the care of Jewish chil-
nessmen's - Com-
dren and youth who are victims
mittee and Syna-
of
Naii persecution, by the Con-
gogue Council.
ference on Jewish -Material
Entertainers at
Claims Against Germany.
the show will be
Laven
Last year, the Conference al-
Jan Peerce, leading tenor of the
Metropolitan Opera Company, located $617,696 for these pur-
and Harry Hershfield, radio and poses, providing a total of $1,-
television comedian.
Mickey 362,000 for two-year period.
It is estimated, that more than
Woolf and his orchestra will pro-
1,800 beneficiaries, liivng mainly
vide the music.
Other appointments announced in the former Nazi-occupied lands
by Laven include the following: of Europe, are receiving institu-
Benjamin P. Freedland and tional care in a Jewish atmos-
Nathan I. Goldin, dinner co- phere and other assistance with
chairmen; A. Howard Bloch and the aid of these funds.
Laven, book co-chairmen; Harry
Over one half, 920 beneficiar-
E. Citrin, Reubin Dubrinsky, ies, make their homes in France.
Peter S. Goldstein, Abe Green, The remaining survivors of the
Samuel Hechtman, Harold Kukes, 5,000 homeless Jewish children
David Pollack, Samuel B. Solo- in that country are mostly or-
mon, Morris Snow, Phillip Stoll- phans and half orphans who sur-
man, Meyer Weingarten and . Eu- vived the war. Beneficiaries in
gene M. Zack, associate chairmen. other' lands include children in
Morris W. Zack is treasurer and Yugoslavia, Germany, Belgium,
Mrs. Rae Goldberg is secretary. Italy, Austria, Brazil, Uruguay
On the diner committee are and Australia. -
David I. Berris, Max Carmen,
The American Joint Distribu-
David J. Cohen, Isadore R. tion Committee - and Jewish com-
Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Joseph Gor- munal and central welfare or-
man, Rub en Brevnin, Arthur ganizations in these lands are
'Klein, Joseph Lee, Harry Levine, sharing the cost of many of the
Isadore Muskovitz, Abe Nus- ,ptograms.

745,000 Allotted
By Claims Group





Emma Schaver's
New Recordings

By BORIS SMOLAR

Remember Nazi Persecutions West German President, turned

BERLIN, (JTA)—In an address against the German people's
to the Conference of Berman "will to forget" Nazi crimes
Jurists, Prof. Theodor Heuss, the against the Jews and others.

(Copyright, 1955, JTA)

Sorhething new has been added
to the cultural bridge which is
being built between American
Jewry and Israel.- . . It is an
ON
album of 11 Jewish songs — in
HebreW and in Yiddish — record-
ed by Emma Schaver, the soul-
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ful American soprano. . . . The
recording was made in Israel to
the accompaniment of the Kol
We will NOT be undersold!
Israel Orchestra, under the direc-
tion of the well-known Israeli
composer Marc Lavry . . . The
album, entitled "From the Heart
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of A People," immortalizes Jew-
ish folksongs, the tunes of
which are gradually beginning to
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be forgotten. . . . Five of the 11
songs are songs of the ghetto re-
flecting the nightmare of the six
million Jews annihilated by the
Nazis. . . . The other six are a
HEBREW BOOK & GIFT CENTER
selection of songs reflecting Jew-
And
ish moods in pre-war Europe and
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later in Israel. . . . The recording
of these songs is, aside from their
musical value, a real contribution
to Jewish history. . . . They will
Present For Your Reading Pleasure
help future generations feel and
understand more deeply Jewish
sentiments in the small European
A new novel by
"Shfetl" which no longer exists, 0
as well as the courage displayed
by Jews in the face of Nazi bar-
barism. . Emina Schaver's ren-
This new novel is written with the power, clarity and
ditions transmit with warmth and
humor which made Mr. Wouk's THE CAINE MUTINY
understanding the atmosphere
which each song reflects. . . . At
memorable, and in his intimate picture of a girl growing
a luncheon in New York she was
into womanhood through the stresses of passion, he
honored for her accomplishment.
breaks new ground in his story telling
$4.95
. . . Louis Segal, Labor Zionist
leader and member of the Jewish
Agency executive, presided at the
affair, which was attended
by Jewish leaders, authors and
HEBREW BOOK & GIFT CENTER
music critics.
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