Israeli Art Expert Guest Here People Make News Yurica Mann Plans Two Exhibitions At Temple Israel, Wayne University Yurica Mann, director of the ' Jerusalem Art Center, who ar- rived in this country several weeks ago to arrange for exhibi- tions of the works of eminent - Israeli artists, was in Detroit this week to plan two exhibi- tions—a graphic arts display at Wayne University and an exhibi- tion of paintings at Temple Is- rael. The exhibitions are planned for the latter part of January. Miss Mann will deliver several lectures here on her return visit at that time. _ Miss Mann also is planning the presentation of an oil painting of a Jerusalem land- scape to Governor Williams for the State House in Lans- ing. A committee of sponsors is be- ing organized for the Detroit exhibitions, under the chairman- ship of Charles E. Feinberg. Presentations similar to the one planned for the State of Michigan have been made by Miss Mann to California, Mary- land, New York and the District of. Columbia. After presenting a gift re- cently to Notre Dame University, Miss Mann was given the key to the city in South Bend, Ind. Miss Mann, a native of Jer- usalem, is a graduate of the Ecole d'Louvre in Paris. She has visited this country sev- eral times on missions similar to the present one. In 1947 she supervised an exhibition of Israeli art works in New York at the invitation of the late Dr. Stephen S. Wise. On several occasions, Miss Mann represented the State of Israel at international-UNESCO conferences. She covered the Queen's Coronation for BBC in London and on that occasion she arranged for the presentation of a portfolio of 12 woodcuts by Jacob Steinhardt to Sir Winston Churchill. Miss Mann pointed out, during her stay here that the aim of the Israel Art Center she represents is to popularize the works of noted artists — including Mane- Katz, Steinhardt, Ludwig Blum, Ashheim, Frenkel, Mokadi, Ru- ALFRED A. BENESCH, honor- ary trustee of The Jewish Com- munity Federation of Cleveland, of which he has been a board member for 30 years, was the re- cipient of the Charles Eisenman Award at the Federation's. 52nd annual meeting. Mr. Benesch announced that he would match the $500 cash award and divide the $1,000 among Mt. Sinai and four other Cleveland hospitals. Mr. Benesch, who was named a "Ben B'rith of the Century," has been a member of the Cleveland school board for 30 years, in- cluding a term as president, his service covering the longest span in the education system's history. bin, Melitta, Sima, Handler and Holzman. Three weeks ago, Miss Mann was in the limelight in New York, when several of her valuable paintings were stolen and later recovered by the New York police. Israeli Beauty In Full-Lem1th Film * Haya Hararit, Israeli beauty, stars in the first feature length "English speaking" motion pic- ture produced and processed entirely in Israel. Miss Hararit won first prize for the best ac- tress award at the recent Cannes film festival for4 her portrayal of Miriam Mizrahi who falls in love with volun- teer James Finnegan during the time of the British Mandate in Palestine. Hill 24 is one of the foothills dominating the approach to Jerusalem. The film, world premiered in New York and now touring the United States, is currently ap- pearing at the Studio Theater, Livernois7 at Davison. It will run through Wednesday. Temple Israel Planning Hanukah Family Service * * Yeshiva University conferred honorary degrees upon Governor ABRAHAM A. RIBICOFF of Connecticut and CHARLES H. SILVER, president, New York City Board of Education, at a special Convocation in the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New York. * * * Rabbi EUGENE J. DUCHIN- SKY, director of the National Committee of Religious Organi- zations for Aliyah, has been named religious consultant to the Jewish Agency's Aliyah Depart- ment in New York and will serve as liaison between the Committee and the Jewish Agency, it was announced by Committee Chair- man Charles Bick. * * * The appointment of Rabbi PAUL M. STEINBERG, of Temple Israel of Northern West- chester, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., as Assistant Dean of the Hebrew Union Schools of Education and Sacred Music was announced by Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion of which the schools are a part. j JACOBSON Coal & Oil Co. Call WA. 1-3617 JOE MAY WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD 1956 CHEVROLET 12555 GRAND RIVER at MEYERS OPEN `T IL 10 P.M. 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A choir from the I statement of editorial policy then 12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS religious school will sing holiday I believe The Jewish News has songs. done the Jews of Detroit and the Friday, December 16, 1955 A grouppf young people from United States a great disservice. We Jews, as Americans, are the Temple High School Youth committed to a policy of friend- will be called upon to light the ship with Great Britain; Great Hanukah menorah. Dr. Leon Britain was an ally during the Fram will preach the sermon on war against Hitler and now is Serving Detroit Homes an ally against Russia and the "A Holiday for Heroes." and Buildings Over 40 Years Communist world, both of whom have proven to be enemies of the Beth Abraham Men's Club Jews and the free world. Any at- Schedules Hanukah Party tack designed to weaken our Beth Abraham Men's Club is trust in an ally is, in effect, an planning its annual Hanukah attack on our defense against games party at 8:30 p.m., Sun- Communism. day, in the Abe and Laura Nus- —PHILIP RAPPAPORT baum auditorium. Herman Rader (Editor's Note: Your assumption is in charge of arrangements. that "Wake Up, America" was a paid advertisement is correct. It was not our editorial expression! However, except for the few lines that might have been soft- ened, there is just cause to be con- cerned about a British conspiracy with the Arabs. We also invite you to look closely at Britain's share in the fight against our common enemy, Russia. So many concessions have been made by ON THE NEW Britain to the Soviets, in direct opposition to frequent firm U.S. policies, that it is difficult to de- fend John Bull. It is, likewise, difficult for Jews to forget the sinking of the Exodus and other boatloads of Jews on their way to Palestine—by the British — some 11 years ago.) WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL COME IN AND BE CONVINCED The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America an- nounced the appoint m e n t of REUBEN E. GROSS, Staten Is- land attorney, as chairman of its armed forces division. AARON SITTNER was named director. * * * Mrs. ALEXANDER Kahn, of New York, prominent Jewish communal and civic leader, who returned recently from an ex- tended visit to Israel, has been elected national Israel Bond chairman for the Pioneer Women's Organization, Labor Zionist group. Mrs. Kahn's term of office will extend for a two- year period. • * * GEORGE FRIEDLAND, of Philadelphia, chairman of the formative committee on national television, sponsored by the Jew- ish Theologicol Seminary of America, announced the appoint- ment of EMANUEL SACKS of New York and Philadelphia, staff vice president of RCA, as a member of the committee. 1,000 Arrive In Haifa TEL AVIV (JTA)—One thou- sand North African immigrants arrived at Haifa. They were sent directly to development areas. * * • "Show Fighting Spirit" Editor, The Jewish News: I have just read "Wake Up, America," and believe that this is the only way to rouse public opinion. If we want the help of our fellow Americans we must show them we have a fighting spirit. This is one subscriber who is pleased with this kind of attack. I am sure that some of the Government officials in Wash- ington will sit up and take notice sooner or later. 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