Dr. Goldin to Address Kasle Building JNF Women Raise $60,000 at Donor
of $60,000 was raised Gardner Landis, accompanied
Dedication; Dr. Agus to Open Annual by A the total Ladies'
Auxiliary of the by Vivian Stollman.
Jewish National Fund at this
Midrasha Institute Lectures February 26 year's annual donor event, it
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Announcement was made
this week that Dr. Judah
Goldin, one of American
J e w r y' s most distinguished
educators, will be the guest
speaker at the .ceremonies that
will mark the dedication of the
Kasle Midrasha and High
School Building, Sunday eve-
ning, Feb. 23.
The new building, adjoining
the Esther Berman Branch of
the United Hebrew Schools, is
being named in honor of Abe
Kasle, president of the United
Hebrew Schools.
A special program, to be
conducted in the Esther Ber-
man Auditorium, to be fol-
lowed by a tour of the new
building, is being completed
by a specially-named dedica-
tion committee. The detailed
plans will be announced next
week.
Concurrent -with the Kasle
Building dedication, the Mid-
rasha — the College of Jewish
Studies—announces the second
annual Institute to be con-
d u c t e d on five . consecutive
Wednesdays starting on Feb.
26. The Institute will begin as
part of the dedication week
program.
The first Institute speaker
will be Dr. Jacob B. Agus,
of Baltimore, whose subject
r
will be "Jewish Philosoph-
ical Thought from Philo to
the Modern Era."
Other Institute speakers will
include: Dr. Maurice Friedman,
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If You Turned the
of Sarah Lawrence College; Dr. was reported Wednesday at
r • All • ri
Ira Eisenstein, of Chicago; C. the program at Temple Israel.
Rabbi Daniel Jeremy Sil-
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Bezalel Sherman, of New York,
ver, e.S Cleveland, in the
Jpside Down You Won't
and Dr. Marvin Fox, of Ohio
Find a Finer Wine Than
afternoon's principal address,
State University.
stated that the Zionist move-
ment must be recognized as
the great force which pro-
vided hopes for Jewish
masses everywhere in times
of stress.
A fine dramatic program was
faction that I still have in me
some canvases to paint and provided by Sulie Harand, who
was accompanied by Martin
some drawings to do.
I "My eyes are still clear and Rubenstein.
. Mrs. Al Schneider, as fund-
sharp, my hand and fingers
still obey my impulses, and raising chairman, reported on
my mind is clear and sharp, the success of this year's fund-
no less than my eyes. As to raising activities. The JNF
my aims, what were they? Auxiliary president, Mrs. Max
They were to become my Stollman, extended greetings
people's painter. Thus, I am to the large gathering.
Mrs. Irving Arlin presided at
afraid, I have accomplished
only the half of my task. I the program. The national
have devoted my art to the anthems were sung by Wyn
Jewish theme. It is a rich,
almost unused field in its three
ROBERT P. GOLDMAN, Cin-
aspects; its past, its present, cinnati lawyer and civic leader,
and its future, with its dreams, has been elected chairman of
hopes, ideals of a people with the board of governors of He-
a destiny. I have given my brew Union College - Jewish
heart to my old people, their Institute of Religion.
synagogue s, homes, their
humor, the way they play,
pray, dance and meditate. They
are very expressive and paint-
able, a joy for the painter's
brush. -
"This part I did, I think,
pretty well. -
"But to the other half, I
need to be reassured, that is
the problem of a distinctly
Jewish style in my Jewish art.
IS NOW
People tell me that they recog-
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a national style. I pray to God
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Detroit to Honor Saul Raskin's
80th Birthday at 3-Week Exhibit
The three-week exhibition of
his paintings and water colors,
which will start at a reception
in his honor at Garelick's
Gallery, 20208 Livernois, at 2
p.m. Sunday, will honor Saul
Raskin, world famous artist,.
on his 80th birthday.
Raskin! will be here for the
opening on Sunday at the pre-
view and reception from 2 to 6
p.m. The exhibit will continue
through Feb. 22.
In a deeply moving letter
addressed to Robert Garelick,
owner of the studio, Raskin,
acknowledging the honors that
are to be accorded him here,
wrote:
•
"When a man reaches the
age of 80 a need grows in him
for a summing up of work
done, aims and ideals realized,
accomplishments, or failures.
"Looking at works done,
their quantity and quality, I
can say with pleasure and satis-
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Canadian Club's
President Denies
Bar Against Jews
NEW YORK (JTA) — A
spokesman for the Canadian
Club of New York, a social
organization of Canadians and
former Canadian residents
here, affirmed a reported state-
ment by the club's president,
John Clough, flatly denying
that the club barred Jews
from membership.
The reported defense of the
club's admission policies was
made by Clough in a tele-
phoned conversation between
him and Alan McNaughton,
Montreal member of the Cana-
dian Parliament. Mr. McNaugh-
ton as an aftermath of charges
in the Parliament of such dis-
crimination, said. he would
resign from the Canadian Club
if the charges were true.
Clough told the Canadian
MP that "we have 19 known
Jewish members' if not more,"
and that the club's constitution
"prohibits" racial and political
considerations in admission
policies. The club spokesman
also confirmed that Clough
had told MacNaughton that
"New York State would lift
the charter if the club prac-
ticed racial discrimination."
The spokesman said he was
substantiating Clough's denials
of bias in the absence of the
club president on business in
the mid-west.
400 Youngsters Attend
Cornell Studio Polio Party
The March of Dimes was the
beneficiary of a party given
Thursday by the Cornell Dance
Studio at the Children's Ortho-
genic School, 10235 W. 7 Mile.
Over 400 students through the
age of 12 made their contribu-
tions to the polio fund as the
fee for admission, and then
were treated to refreshments
and prizes.
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