•

Circle to Brut °.
Yiddish Theater
Back to Detroit

The first Yiddish play to be
presented in Detroit for a num-
ber of years will be seen on
Feb. 9, when the Workmen's.
Circle sponsors the appearance
here of a well-known group of
Yiddish actors.
The cast, headed by Victor
Packer and Sonia Zomina, will
offer "Menachem Mendel in

Miss Zomina

Packer

America" at 8:30 p.m., that day,
in the Detroit Institute of Arts
auditorium.
Both of the principal artists
appeared with Maurice Schwartz
in the famous Yiddish Art The-
ater. The cast also includes
Zisha Gold, of the Polishe
Bande, and David Denk and Da-
vidEllin,representingthe
younger group of Jewish actors.
The play centers around Sho-
lem Aleichem's character of the
same name. Mendel, in seeking
to earn a living, becomes. en-
tangled in many humorous situ-
ations. The setting, however, is
changed from Czarist Russia to
the Lower East Side of New
York.
Tickets are currently on sale
at the Circle Center, 18225 W.
7 Mile Rd., KE. 7-544G, at the
Jewish Daily Forward. Boren-
stein's and Spitzer's Book
Stores.

Israel Protests on UN
Sending Egypt Radar

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
(JTA)—Israel has protested to
the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organ-
ization against a UNESCO plan
to send radar equipment to
Egypt.

They need YOU!

News Brevities

A panel discussion dealing
with problems faced every day
by parents and teachers over
children will be featured at a
meeting of the BAGLEY
SCHOOL PTA at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the school audi-
torium. Dr. Dorothy Perry, su-
pervisor of language arts in the
Detroit Public Schools, will
moderate the panel which in-
cludes Dr. Morton Levitt, as-
sistant dean of Wayne State
University's college of medi-
cine; Harold Weiss, former as-
sistant director of the Jewish
Community Center; I. Goodman
Cohen, attorney; and Robert L.
Berry, public relations consult-
ant. A question and answer
period will follow.
* * *

SHERMAN COUSINS CLUB
elected Herb Kay, president;
Ann Sorkin, vice - president;
Esther Rachleff, secretary; An-
nette Samovitz, treasurer, and
Roslyn Ross, sunshine chair-
man. The group will next meet
Jan. 26, in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wally Ross, 17385
Santa Barbara, when plans will
be discussed for a "mystery
trip." •
* * *
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday evening, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Bodzin, 3261 Cortland. Guests
of the club at its New Year's
Eve celebration were Mrs. Ida
Jacobs and Jack Bodzin, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
* * *
Dr. ASHLEY MONTAGU,
anthropologist - sociologist, will
discuss "The Natural Superior-
ity of Women" when he speaks
at Detroit Town Hall, 11 a.m.,
IVIcinday, in Ford Auditorium.
* * *
MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE
of the Maccabees will elect new
officers at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
at Lutzker Hall, on James Couz-
ens Hwy. Friends are welcome.
A social hour will follow.
* * *
Mrs. GERTRUDE MILLER,
and JANICE LEVINSON, both
of Detroit, took part in the
recent March of Dimes Wayne
County campaign kick-off. They
were among those representing
the 20 years that the National
Foundation for Infantile Pa-
ralysis has been battling polio.
* * *
ABBA EBAN, Ambassador of
Israel, will address the Wo-
men's League for Israel at a
luncheon at the Waldorf As-

coria, New York, Jan. 20. The
Luncheon will celebrate the 30th
anniversary of the League and
will honor Mrs. DAVID L.
ISAACS, founder of the League.
• * *
Dr. SAUL LIEBERMAN, pro-
fessor of Talmud and Dean of
the Rabbinical School of the
Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, was elected to a
second term as president of
the American Academy for Jew-
ish Research at the 13th annual
meeting of the association.
• *
Israel's Ambassador Abba S.
Eban will address a reception
honoring Dr. SAMUEL K.
MIRSKY, professor of rabbinics
and director of the Israel Insti-
tute at Yeshiva University.
Sunday, at the university's Stern
College for Women, New York.
The affair will mark Dr. Mir-
sky's 30th year of service in the
field of Jewish education.
• * *
Rabbi • Theodore L. Adams,
president of the Synagogue
Council of America, has an-
nounced the appointment of
SAMUEL ROTHSTEIN, treas-
urer of the Synagogue Council
and honorary president of the
United Synagogue of America,
and MOSES I. FEUERSTEIN of
Malden, Mass., member of the
SCA executive committee and
president of the Union of Ortho-
dox Jewish Congregations of
America, as SCA representa-
tives to the board of the Con-
ference on Jewish Material
Claims Against Germany.
* *

Mrs. Mondry Sets Up Clear German Minister
of Complicity Charges
Wayne Scholarships

0

Dr. Abram Spiro, head of the
Semitics Department at Wayne
State University, announces
that Mrs.
Adele Mon- -
dry has estab-
lished a schol-
arship fund
for the Se-
mitics Depart-
ment.
. This is the
second schol-
arship set up
by Mrs. Mon-
dry. The first Mrs. Mondry
was an annual $300 scholarship
she established in honor of her
husband, Harry, in the general
fund of the Wayne State Uni-
versity College of LiberLI Arts.

CT;

Hungarian Jewish Leader
Given Government Honor

LONDON (JTA) — Endr e
Sos, president of the National
Office of Hungarian Israelites,
has been awarded the Banner
Order of the Hungarian
People's Republic, third class.
The award was one of 23
decorations made by the Hun-
garian Communist regime in a
campaign to woo religious in-
stitutions in H u n g a r y. The
other decorations were given
to leaders of the Ca t h o l i c,
Lutheran, G r e e k Orthodox,
Calvinist and Baptist churches.

Success comes before work
only in the dictionary.

BONN (JTA) — Dr. Otto
Braeutigam, Foreign Ministry
official charged with complicity
in the massacre of Jews by
the - Nazis, has been cleared
and reinstated by F or e i g n
Minister Heinrich von Brent-
ano.
Von Brentano said that an
investigation had revealed that
while he was an official in
Alfred Rosenberg's Nazi Min-
istry for Occupied Easter n
E u r op e, Dr. Braeutigam at-
tempted to "i m p r o v e" the
treatment received by Jews.

Mockery is often poverty of
wit.—La Bruyere

BEL-AIRE

Kosher Catering

If You Still
Demand the Finest
in Food and Service!

WE GO ANYWHERE

Call TR 3-5800
8231 Woodward

You get 21/2 times as much interest

Fifth largest bank in Detroit, resources 118 million dollars.

CITY 131ILAT

MAIN OFFICE: PENOBSCOT BUILDING, GRISWOLD AT FORT

Northaut Mee
Northwest OfIces
• GRAND RIVER AVE., NEAR TELEGRAPH • EA.MeNICI4OLS ROAD AT DAVISON
• EAST EIGHT MILE, EAST OF GRAT1OT •
• west SEVEN MILE. NEAR EVERGREEN
Ewe Sid• Detroit —Grow Pointe O&.
• MACK AND CADIEUX

• OAK PARK—WEST NINE MILE ROAD. NEAR COOLIDGE
Suburbs* • HAZEL PARK—STEPHENSON HIGHWAY, NEAR JOHN R
• MADISON HEIGHTS—JOHN R AT TWELVE MILE ROAD

Monk, Patrol Deporit I•tars•ee Corporation

JOHN E. LURIE DINNER

A TESTIMONIAL HONORING ONE OF DETROIT'S LEADING CIVIC AND
COMMUNAL LEADERS—TENDERED BY YESHIVA UNIVERSITY

TOASTMASTER

GUEST ARTIST

HARRY

IGOR

HERSHFIELD

GORIN

OUTSTANDING
HUMORIST
•
RADIO AND TV
PERSONALITY

•

Newspaper Cartoonist

C/1

re

ry

1— ■
ct)

At City Bank passbook savings grow faster, safely and
automatically, because, instead of a trivial one per cent

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Unit-
ed Nations Secretary General
Dag Hammarskjold has failed
to obtain from the . Egyptian
authorities a clear undertak-
ing to release five Israeli and
one Italian fishermen jailed for
the past three months since the
trawler Doron was apprehended
on the high seas by Egyptian
gunboats.

cy
Ch

00

Sa ~ i ngsls Grow P`saister.

UN Sec'y Fails to Get
Release of Fishermen

0 4

sv

SAVE WHERE. YOUR

MARTIN' TECHNER, chair-
man of the executive committee
of the Democratic Party in Ha-
vertOwn and active in Bnai
Brith and the special gifts di-
vision of the Allied Jewish Ap-
peal Youth Council of Phila-
dephia, has been named Spe-
cial Assistant Attorney General
of - Pennsylvania.

O

OPERATIC

BARITONE

•

RADIO, TV and

RECORDING ARTIST

Dinner Musk By Dave Diamond's Orchestra

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1958, at SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL

$100 PER COUPLE—TICKET OFFICE: 630 MICHIGAN BLDG., WO 1-9254
Inaugurating the John E. Lurie Scholarship Fund of Yeshiva University

