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October 04, 1957 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-10-04

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11.7/17

Services in Poland from Jewish Organizations Abroad
and others," the report says. It
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
states that leaders of the World
Mission Reports
VIENNA — Jewish community

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

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Receptionists at the Stephen Wise Congress Hous C
York City, headquarters of the American and World Jewish
Congress, give aid and advice to American Jews of Polish descent
who seek to register claims for property nationalized in Poland.
The U. S. and, Poland will shortly open negotiations concerning
the possibility of a lump sum settlement of U. S. property in
Poland. At the urging of the AJ and WJ Congress, the U. S.
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission will accept registration
forms for a short period beyond the original Oct. 1 deadline.

3,000 Israeli Visitors Attend Formal
Israel Symphony Dedication Concert

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

TEL AVIV — A first-night
audience of 3,000 men and
women in evening dress turned
out Wednesday for the first con-
cert to be played in Tel Aviv's
brand new Frederick R. Mann
Auditorium by the Israel Phil-
harmonic Orchestra, under the
baton of Leonard Bernstein,
leading American composer-con-
ductor.
The new home of Israel's lead-
ing symphony orchestra was
the America-Israel Cult u r al
built with funds contributed by
Foundation and is named for
the chairman of the board of
the foundation.
Present in audience were
President Itzhak Ben-Zvi, Pre-
mier David Ben-Gurion, mem-
, hers of the government and
parliament. White House Rep-
resentative M a x w e 11 Rabb,
. American Ambassador to Athens
George Allen and representa-
tivesiiaz^ c .,.y of Philadelphia.
Ben-Gttri,:A., in a few words
of greeting, expressed -tut
that "this auditorium will not
be the only home of the or-
ehestra but the base from which
.. it will make excursions to re-
.. mote settlements from Dan to
Elath and bring the beauty of
music to our pioneers."
Bernstein led the orchestra in
"Hatikvah," the Israel national
anthem and "Festive Prelude,"
written specifically for the occa-
sion by Noam Sherif, a young
Israeli conductor who is a mem-
, ber of the Kol Israel Radio Or-
chestra.
Then, Bernstein and the or-
chestra proceeded with the eve-
ning's program.
A group of 100 distinguished
Americans were present at the
dedication concert.

"Polish Jews are in grave and
urgent need of professional re-
Prior to their departure, the 1 habilitation, and we hope to be
Americans were presented with I able to help," he said.
the flag of the city of New York
The report - of the mission
to be placed in the auditorium
by Abe Stark, president of the will be submitted to the World-
ORT Union executive committee
New York City Council.
meeting here Oct. 27 to decide
He also brought a letter of on ORT activity in Poland and
greeting from Mayor Wagner to on the 1958 ORT budget.
Mayor Haim Levanon of Tel Aviv.
ORT, together with most other
Both the flag and letter were
Jewish organizations, suspended
accepted for Israel by Simcha activities in Poland in 1950 after
Pratt, new Consul General of intensive operations in the early
postwar period.
Israel in New York.

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GENEVA — Leaders of the
Polish Communist government
"attach . great importance" to
the work of ORT "and are pre-
pared to help us" in resuming
ORT services to Polish Jews,
officials of an ORT (Organiza-
tion for Rehabilitation through
Training) delegation to Poland
reported Wednesday on its re-
turn here.'
The 15-day mission was led,by
J. J. Chorin, of the ORT execu-
tive, and Dr. Vladimir Halperin,
ORT Union.. director, and visited
most of the JewiSh communities
in Poland, making numerous
contacts with Polish government
officials.
Dr: Halperin said that ORT
schools in Poland would cater
mainly to the educational heeds
of the Jewish adult - population
with short courses of up to 10
months in various semi-skilled
and skilled trades.

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ORT Union studied the Jewish
situation in Poland, and ex-
presses hope that vocational
training aid for Jewish re-
patriates will be given "ur-
gently" by Jewish groups abroad.

leaders in Poland are expecting
Jewish relief organizations
abroad to come to their aid in
rehabilitating Jews who are be-
ing repatriated from the Soviet
Union and are in need of ad-
justing themselves to new con-
ditions in Poland.
A report from Warsaw re-
ceived here Wednesday empha-
sizes that, although Jewish com-
munities in Poland are doing
their best to arrange work in
cooperative shops for the Jewish
returnees, many of them must
be trained for this work since
they cannot make use of their
working experiences in Russia.
"We have a right_ to expect
a large amount of assistance
from organizations such as ORT

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The brunch will be a pre-con-
ference meeting called by the
committee of landsmanshaf ten
for Jewish National Fund, to dis-
cuss landsmanshaften participa-
tion in the JNF State Wide
Conference, which is to take
place Nov. 10 at Ahavas Achim
Synagogue. Plans will be made
for a celebration of I s r aels
Tenth Anniversary, which takes
place during 5718.
Lou Jacobi's appetite for the
theater was whetted by those of
the itinerant actors with whom
he ate at his mother's boarding
house. The native of Toronto
was a fiddler at 10, won a com-
petition at the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition -at 16.

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During the depression he put
Viewers of any of the Detroit
performances of "The Diary of aside the violin and resumed his
3180 E. JEFFERSON
Anne Frank" will automatically career in the entertainment field
be able to contribute, at no extra some years later as a singing
charge, to the Jewish National waiter at a Canadian resort. From
Fund's drive for the Anne Frank 1936 to 1951 he worked in night
clubs, as social and drama direc-
, .•
Memorial Forest in Israel.
e
Through arrangements made for of summer camps, resorts, in
with the Shubert Theater, the legitimate theater in Toronto and
i
JNF has arranged that money radio.
f
Seeking stage roles in Eng- .
from each ticket purchase be
'1,..yoted to the memorial forest land, he landed an engagemeprt,,,,,
fund.
in London/s night spot 9's.
TTis activities in London if
The JNF
and NA .]
urges all pa-
esL.
Fairbanks, Jr., and•
tr ons of the
roles in "Remains to Be Seen,"
drama to con-
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;
"Guys . and Dolls," - "Pal Joey,"
tact the organi-
"The World of Sholom Aleichem"
zation office at
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and "Into Thin Air" directed by
18414 Wyoming,
Garson
Kanin.
UN 4-2767, t o
obtain a spec ial
Anti-Bias Housing Law
Jewish National
in Effect in Massachusetts
Fund Order
Jacobi
Blank for ticket
BOSTON, (JTA) — The Massa-
application. Use of the blank en- chusetts State Commission
ables the theater to note which Against Discrimination has is-
subscriptions designate contribu-
tions to JNF. sued a public reminder that new
legislation banning religious or
"The Dairy of Anne Frank," racial discrimination in govern-
starring Joseph Schildkraut, re- ment-assisted housing was now in
ceived the Pulitzer Prize and effect.
New York Drama Critic's Award.
The new law, an amendment
The play, dramatized by Frances of the 1946 Fair Employment
Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Practices Law, makes - illegal any
was produced by Kermit Bloom- discrimination because of race,
garden and directed by Garson color, religion, 'national origin or
Kanin.
ancestry in renting or buying a
Lou Jacobs, one of the fea- house or leasing an apartment in
tured stars of "The Diary",
will appear as guest speaker at housing receiving public assist-
a brunch meeting of repre-
ance.
sentatives of Detroit lands-
I.
manshaften at 10:30 a.m., Oct.
13 at Beth Yehudah Syna-
NOW'S THE BEST TIME
gogue, 17556 Wyoming.

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Brazilian President Greets
Jewish Community on New Year
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) —
Brazilian President Juscelino Ku-
bitschek sent a New Year's mes-
sage of greetings to the Brazilian
Jewish community. The message,
addressed to the Federation of
Jewish Institutions in Brazil,
hailed the contribution of Bra-
zil's Jews toward the develop-
ment of the country.

Play's Proceeds to Help Build
Forest; JNF Slates Brunch Parley

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