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March 07, 1958 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-07

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American Musicians

to Perform During

Israel Celebration

Mesdames Harry Becker, Walter Field, Max Osnos and
Morris L. Schaver of the sponsors reception committee are
looking over final plans for the Inbal sponsors reception. Two
other members of the reception committee not in the photo
are Mesdames John C. Hopp and Philip Lipson.

*

`Black Tie' Reception Arranged for
inballsrael Dancers, Monday Night

The Inbal Israel Dance
Troupe, whose performances
are scheduled here for Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings, at the Masonic Tem-
ple, will be tendered a recep-
tion by a special committee of
sponsors headed by Morris L.
Schaver.
- Members of the Inbal group
will be received after Monday
evening's performance at a
"black tie" affair in the Cry-
stal Ballroom of the Masonic
Temple. In attendance will be
David S. Tesher, Israeli Con-
sul General; Governor and Mrs.
G. Mennen Williams, Mayor and
Mrs. Louis C. Miriani, Samuel
Rubin and Dr. Arthur Llelyveld,
president and executive vice-
president of the American-Isra-
' el Cultural Foundation.
Schaver reported that there
was a hearty community res-
ponse to the call for sponsors
for the Inbal appearances,here.
A partial list of sponsors fol-
lows:

Charles Milan, Harold Nelson, Max
Osnos, Herman Radner, William
Roth, Hyman Safran, Morris L.
Schaver, . Harry Schumer, William
Schumer, Julius Schwartz, Samuel
Shapiro, Abe Shiffinan, Samuel Sim-
mer, Leonard Simons, Richard
Sloan, Philip Slomovitz, 'Isadore
Sobeloff, Abe Srere, Max Stollman,
Edward Wishnetsky, Lew Wisper,
Harry Ludkoff, David Zack, Paul
Zuckerman, Dr. Sol Barnett, Miss
Esther Prussian, Rabbi Leon Fram,
Harry Bradin, Martin Citrin, Mrs.
Jacob Bonin, Phillip Stollman, Dr.
Bernard Weston, Stanley Winkel-
man.

Rabbi Adler Deplores Intrusions
into Private Homes During Shiva
Period by Uninvited Fund-Raisers

A practice that has recently
become evident on the part of
representatives of religious in-
stitutions, who have entered
homes of people who are sitting
shiva, with the ultimate aim
of making solicitations for their
causes, has drawn a number of
protests.
Messrs. and Mesdames Norman - A major protest was register-
Allan, William •Avrunin, Harry
Becker, Louis- Berry, Al Borman, ed this week -by Rabbi Morris
Tom Borman,- -Jacob Citrin, Irwin Adler, in his Shaarey Zedek Re-
Cohn, Charles-_ Feinberg, Walter-
Field, Max- Fisher, Edward Fleish- corded column__:"May f Have a
man, Lawrence Fleishman, Arnold Word With You." Without nam-
Frank, Samuel Frankel, Samuel
Freedman, David Goldberg, A b e ing any specific groups, Rabbi
Green, Irwin Green, Joseph. Han- Adler calls attention to some of
delman, Max Handler, Ben Harold,
Jos. Holtzman, John C. Hopp, Ft.arl the practiced resorted to by
Hordes, William Hordes, Harry fund-raisers. Appealing for dig-
Jones, Leonard Kasle, Leon Kay,
Jacob Keliman, Daniel Lavin, Philip nity and "respect for human
Lipson, John Lurie, Nathan Lurie, grief," he especially deplored
Jack Malamud, Morris Mendelson,
intrusions into private homes
during the shiva period. He
calls it an "obvious malpractice"
by "uninvited" fund-raisers and
states in his message:
OUR
"Within the Jewish commun-
ity there are many agencies and
causes which serve important
purposes. They are dependent
upon the voluntary contribu-
tions. They utilize various ex-
pedients to get the support they
need. Some conduct annual cam-
paigns; others select an indiv-
idual to be honored and at a
dinner arranged to pay him trib-
ute, appeal for funds; some re-
cruit members who undertake to
and Fancy
pay dues; still other publish
year-books or send out repre-
sentatives to make the rounds
and plead for donations.
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be challenged. However, insti-
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tutions and agencies must ex-
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discipline in their perennial at-
tempts to gather funds for their
needs. There are methods to
which no self-respecting Jewish
organization would stoop. Ex-
aggerated claims of achieve-
ment or the enlistment of prom-
inent non-Jews in fund-raising
endeavors that are of interest
and
CURTAIN LAUNDRY exclusively to Jews or the crea-
tion of synthetic emergencies or
the attempt to exalt one's own
institution by the spreading of
calumny against a rival agency,
CASH and CARRY
are devices which any group or
individual endowed with Jewish
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NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dimitri
Mitropoulos, I z 1 e r Solomon,
Claudio Arrau, Richard Tucker
and Nathan Milstein will head
a notable list of guest artists
performing this spring and
summer with the Israel Phil-
harmonic Orchestra in celebra-
tion of Israel's tenth anniver-
sary, the American-Israel Cul-
tural Foundation announced.
The orchestra's participation
in the tenth anniversary cele-
bration will begin on March 15,
when, in the new 3,000-seat
Frederic R. Mann Auditorium
in Tel Aviv, Carlo Guilini will
lead the La Scala singers in a
concert version of the Barber
of Seville. The opera-concert
will be performed until April ,
15, when the Covent Garden
Opera Company will sing the
chorale of Beethoven's Ninth
Symphony with the Orchestra
under the baton of Rafael
Kubelik. In May — when the
actual date of Israel's state-
hood is celebrated—Izler Solo-
mon will conduct the orchestra
and Nathan Milstein, violinist,
will be the soloist. The other
American guest conductors,
singers and soloists will appear
during the month of June.

pratices, I would add yet an-
other. Despite the great and
ever-present need of institu-
tions for support by individual
Jews, these institutions should
honor and respect those per-
iods in people's lives when they
have a right to privacy and to
freedom from intrusion, even by
such agencies as are dedicated
to the noblest of goals. A per-
sonal tragedy is not to be re-
garded. solely as an_ organiza-
tion's opportunity. The sorrow
and bereavement of a family
that has suffered a painful loss
should not be exploited as the
period when an approach or ap-
peal can most effectively be
made. There are circumstances
and times in the life of indiv-
iduals when no institution has
the right to intrude. Advantage
may not properly be taken of
the intense emotionalism which
frequently prevails in a home
that has been visited by sorrow.
"The week of Shiva was estab-
lished for the family and not as
a device to aid organizations. It
is a time for friends to visit
and by their presence as an ex-
pression of sympathy help light-
en the burden of .grief that has
fallen upon the mourners. It is
not right for uninvited repre-
sentatives of institutions to util-
ize this sad occasion to solicit
support, which evidently they
feel might not be as easily gain-
ed. under more normal circum-
stances. If we are to have stand-
ards and a decent regard for
the feelings of people, all can-
not be grist for our fund-raising
mill. The sorrow which one feels
as a mourner is sacred. It de-
serves the reverence and under-
standing of the community. It
may not be diverted to an ex-
traneous purpose and seized as
a wonderful opportunity to
elicit a contribution. Dignity,
sympathy and respect for hu-
man grief require that organiza-
tion withhold from trespassing
upon the rights and feelings of
bereaved families."

WELDON 0, YEAGER, 35, of
16525 Shaftsbury, has announced
that he will seek the Republican
nomination for State Senator,
18th State Senatorial District, at
the primary election Aug. 5. He
operates the Yeager Employ-
ment Agency and the Sun Em-
ployment Agency.

Quell Extremists' Jerusalem Riot

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Once
again police reinforcements
were called out in Jerusalem to
halt a crowd of Neturei Karta
demonstrations protesting the
building of a swimming pool
with facilities for mixed bath-
ing in an area adjoining the
section where the ultra-Ortho-
dox Jews live.
After an open air meeting in
the religious quarter, at which
psalms were sung and speakers
attacked the government and
Zionists, hundreds of Neturei
Karta members marched into
the main street of the southern
portion of this city. They car-
ried banners and picket signs
denouncing the pool as an
"abomination."
As they approached the vicin-
ity of the nearly completed pool,
they were halted by a police
barrier. Disregarding police in-
structions to disperse, leaders
attempted to cross the barrier
and clashed with police. Fists
flew, water hoses sprayed and
finally the crowd broke under
police pressure. Several police-
men were reported injured and
a score of the demonstrators
were arrested.
The Israel Supreme Court,
meanwhile, upheld the right of

the Tel Aviv city government
to ban the sale of pork prod-
ucts and the raising of hogs, in
line with a recent national law
giving local governments this
authority. The law had been
challenged by a Christian Arab
butcher.

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