4., • • •••••,.., -• Council Protests Second Apperance Of Ex-Nazi Von Karajan in Detroit • Von Karajan Again in Limelight Women's ORT Fair' To Run for TwO Day's Mrs. Oliver Ruby, president of the Michigan Region of Women's in view of the fact that in 1933, In a message sent this week to American ORT, announces that U.S. Senators from Michigan and in then democratic Austria, he the fourth annual Carnival Fair members of Congress in the De- affiliated himself with the Na- will begin Saturday evening and troit area, the Jewish Commu- tional Socialists and fled to Ger- will re-open nity Council protested against many when his own country again•all day the appearance of Herbert von banned the Nazis." Sunday, at Car- The memo goes on to attack Karajan, who will arrive soon in penter's H a 11 - Detroit to lead the London Phil-, the provisions of the McCarran- Puritan and Walter Law, which it calls harmonia. Steel. The letter, signed- by Samuel "equally incredible" in view of Highlighting its, interpretations by the State J. Rhodes, Council president, and the carnival will William Cohen, chairman of Department. be a dance for The law, as it stands, would teen-agers, with the Council's ' internal relations committee, noted that this was permit any ex-Nazi who "merely Dick Stein and the second such protest against affirms that he has been silent his orchestra the appearance of the ex-Nazi (for five years) since the over- providing t h e Mrs. Ruby throw of Hitler, even though his music. Movies, entertainment and musician. The first action was taken in own beliefs may not have booths of all descriptions also are March when von Karajen was changed, to be admitted to the planned. A parcel post booth will sport here to conduct the "semi-offi- country," the statement adds. packages which come from all cial" visit of the Berlin Philhar- varts of the world, many from monic which was then on tour celebrities, it was announced by throughout the U. S. Mrs. Jack Rubin, carnival chair- The Council's second message man. Mrs. Theodore Roth is co- states that "von Karajan has chairman. never repudiated his unpleasant Another highlight is an auction record of affinity for the Nazis. Direct JTA Teletyne Wire of merchandise which will in- His denial that he ever had any to The Jewish News - / clude furs, wearing apparel and interest • in politics is incredible , CASABLANCA—The Board of housewares. Jewish . Deputies of Morocco is- Morocco Jews Side With Moslems on Youssef's Return Detroit Social Workers Form New Group in. Area At the first annual meeting and election of officers of the Metro- politan Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Social . Workers, Miss Mary Lee Nichol- son, Associate Professor of Social Work at Wayne University, was elected president. Vice-Presidents are Miss Edna Harrison, Director, Detroit Community Information Service, and Miss Pauline Ry- man, director of Social Service at Henry Ford Hospital; Secre- tary, Dr. Joseph Hourihan, di- rector, Visiting Teacher Service, Grosse Pointe Schools, and Trea- surer, Abraham Brickner, Psychi- atric Social Work Supervisor, JTorthville State Hospital. .The guest of honor at the meet- ing was Miss Clarice Freud, As- sociate Professor at the Uni- versity of Michigan School of Social Work, who received the 1955-56 Annual Award of Merit for outstanding social service ac- tivities in Michigan. This new nation-wide organiza- tion has hundreds of members in this area who formerly be- longed to e i g h t- specialized specialized groups, all active in social work. Membership is +open to all qualified persons engaged in this profession. The Proceeds of The Tag Day Sunday, November 13 Will Also Help Strengthen Israel's Position Support JNF By Extending An Encouraging Hand o the Youth Volunteer Taggers * • * FOR MORE VOLUNTEERS AND FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL TO. 8-7384 THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 11345 Linwood Ave. The Office Will Be Open SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 8 P.M. TO 10 P.M. AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 UNTIL 6 P.M. sued a statement Tuesday hailing the return to France of Sidi Mo- hammed Ben Youssef, former Sultan of Morocco, from two years of exile on Madagascar. The statement said the Jews of Morocco joined their Moslem countrymen in asking_Ben Ycius- sef's return to the throne as "legitimate sovereign" of Mo- rocco. DSG Begins 2nd Year Of Luncheon Club Talks The Detroit Service Group will launch its second annual series of Friday Luncheon . Club meet- ings Nov. 18, at 12 noon, with the subject, "Outlook in Israel," Gus D. Newman, chairman of the luncheon club committee an- nounced. Max Osnos, -chairman of the Detroit Service Group . Caravan to Israel, will present his general observations in \ the field of his particular interest. Albert Fruman will discuss eco- nomic conditions in Israel and show pictures taken on the trip. "Programs for Children" will be the subject of a talk by David Safran, member of the Detroit Hebrew Schools' Board of Di- rectors. Alex Sklar, member of the Jewish Home for Aged's board, will discuss programs for the aged in Israel. EMil T. Stern will talk on industrial and agri- cultural development. Their talks will be supplemented by other members of the Caravan. Other luncheon meetings in the monthly series will include a re- peat, by popular demand, of Jus- tice Henry Butzel's reminiscences of the early days of Detroit's or- ganized Jewish community and a discussion of programs and progress at the Jewish Home for Aged. Also on the agenda is a talk by Sidney M. Shevitz, Chairman of the Michigan Fair Employ- ment Prattices Commission, and a discussion of tensions in the Middle East by Albert Elazar, Superintendent of the United He- brew Schools. Members of the Luncheon Club Committee who planned the series are Mandel L. Berman, Milton M. Howard, Jack 0. Lef- ton; Hy Safran, J. Winkelman, and Milton K. Mahler, president of the Detroit Service Group, who prothised that each meeting will be adjourned promptly at 2 p.m. - `Variety' Hits Jewish Concert 'Control' NEW YORK, (JTA) — An edi- torial in Variety, show business trade newspaper, questioned what it termed ``one man control" by a Jewish publisher of the concert business in Philadelphia as mani- fested in the failure of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra to get a booking during its tour last year by either of the main Philadel- phia agencies for such concerts. It also alleged that another Philadelphia Jewish leader had probably persuaded the publisher to take that stand. Referring to the fact that'Wal- ter Annenberg's Philadelphia In- quirer Charities controls both the Philadelphia Forum and the Emma Feldman office there, W.-1.i- ety said that this year's tour of the London Philharmonia was not being presented by either of them this year, again because the concert is being conducted by a former Nazi, , Herbert von Kar- aj an. The editorial said that Fredric R. Mann, Recreation Commis- sioner of Philadelphia and active in Jewish affairs (he recently New Officers Chosen By Michigan ADL Officers for the 1955-56 term were elected by the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai . Brith at its annual meeting in Detroit recently. The new chairman of t h e board, who succeeds Benjamin M. Rose, communal leader in Wyandotte, is Julius Reznik. Mr. Reznik, a native of New Jersey, is secretary of the Tri-Part Man- ufacturing Co. of Detroit. He is a veteran of more than three years service in the United States Army Medical Corps, and has been active in Jewish and communal affairs for a number of years. In addition to numerous Bnai Brith and Anti-Defamation League activities, Mr. Reznik is a member of the board of di- rectors of the Huntington Woods Resident's Association, Electrical Assn. of Detroit, Illuminating Engineering Society, Craftsman Lodge No. 521 of the F. & A.M. Mr. Reznik lives in Huntington Woods with his wife and two daughters. Elected as vice-chairman of the board, was Irving Fidelman, owner of Fidelman's Resort in South Haven, and president of the Michigan Bnai Brith Coun- cil. Zola Rosenfeld, of Jackson, was also elected a vice-chairtnan. The meeting was addressed by Alexander F. Miller, National Community Service Director of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Miller, who resides in New York, presented an over- view of the human relations pic- ture and trends in anti-Semitism in the United States today. 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 4, 1955 'WINTER GOLF LESSONS 17140 SCHAEFER 10 Lessons $30 BALLS FREE — PRACTICE FREE November thru February For Appointment: UN 3-4471 WEINBERG'S JEWISH HOUR 25th Anniversary Program SUNDAY, NOV. 13th 12 to 1:00 P.M. Station WJLB Featuring • MENASHA • SKULNIK Cantor Judah • Goldring • Detroit's Famous CONCERT SINGER NEW YORK TV & STAGE STAR OM MID AM. 01110 ■■■••=1. IMP i i I ii !jays:i V Beware of excess weight! 1 1 1 CREAMY KERNELS (Buckwheat Grits) I are protein-rich less fattening I Zestful 1 I nutlike flavor of 100% real buckwheat. 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There will be open house from 1:15 to 2 p.m. when parents will see classes in regular session. From 2 to 3:30 p.m., parents will consult teachers in the library or study halls. Arrangements are being made by Mrs. Samuel Willis for the Parents Club, while Mrs. Milli- cent E. Campbell represents the * , .f aattity,, . . * ► presented a concert hall to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra)' mindful of the six million Jews killed by the Nazis, had evidently persuaded "his fellow Jew An- nenberg" to close Philadelphia to appearances by von Karajan. However, both last year's Ber- lin orchestra concert, and this year's von Karajan concert were arranged for by Columbia Artists Management, Inc. through the appointment of temporary "im- presarios." One of them is a Philadelphia public relations man and the other a• housewife who formerly worked for Columbia Artists Management and now lives in the Philadelphia area. 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