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April 25, 1958 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-04-25

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Yohanan Meroz, Counselor,
Embassy of Israel, Lt. Gov-
ernor Philip A. Hart, Zinovi
Bistritzky, assistant concert-
master of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, Emma Scha-
ver, internationally acclaimed
soprano and recording artist,
will be featured at the city-
wide celebration of the tenth
anniversary of Israel's Inde-
pendence, which will be held
Sunday, 8 p.m., in the Ford
Auditorium, it is announced
by Abe Kasle, chairman, and
Morris Lieberman and Samuel
3. Rhodes, co-chairmen of the
Detroit Committee for the
Celebration of Israel's Tenth
Anniversary.
The • program also will in-
clude Israeli dances, the Sym-
phonic Ensemble, directed by
Bistritzky, and a dr amatic
pageant. Shimon and Ilana
Gewirtz will sing and play on
the guitar and Chain. Cantor
Reuven Frankel of Congrega-
tion. Shaarey Zedek will par-
ticipate in the program. The
Jewish War Veterans, at the
orders of Ralph Epstein, com-
mander, JWV Department of
Michigan, will present the
colors. There will be a special
Israeli color guard to present
the Israeli flag.
Harry Goldstein, star of stage,
radio and television, will par-
ticipate in the dramatic portion
of the program, while joining
in the pageantry will be the
Hashomer Hatzair Zionist Youth
Organization.
The keynote speaker, Yo-
hanan Meroz, after completing
his studies at the Hebrew Uni-
versity of Jerusalem and at the
London School of Economics,
served in the Royal Air Force
during World War II. In 1948
he joined the Israel Defense
Forces and was later second
in command to the Military
Governor of Jerusalem. He
served as assistant director of

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the UN Division of the Israel
Foreign Ministry. He also saw
service with the Israel legation
in. Ankara.
Special decorative effects
at the auditorium are being
arranged through the cour-
tesy of Harry Docks.
The celebration committee
announces that this is the first
of a series of events planned
for the 10th anniversary year
under the chairmanship of Max
Osnos and the co-chairmanship
of I. Pokempner.
Tickets to the Sunday pro-
gram may be obtained from the
presidents of local organizations,
from the offices of the Jewish
Community Council, 163 Madi-
son, WO. 2-6710, at Grinnell's or
at the Ford Auditorium on the
evening of the celebration.
To assure oneself of a
choice seat, the chairmen
point out, it is suggested
that people come early.
Detroit is one of the more
than 200 communities in the
United States arranging such
celebrations in conjunction with
the National Committee for
the Celebration of Israel's
whose
nn versary,
Tenth Anniversary,
chairman is Senator Herbert
H. Lehman, and whose co-
chairmen include- General Lu-
cius D. Clay, Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt, Adlai Stevenson,
Right Reverend Monsignor
John O'Grady and George
Meany, among others.
The Detroit committee for
the celebration is composed of:

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fired from an Arab gunboat.
Two Israelis set out in a small
motorboat to catch an empty
skiff which had drifted away
from the Port of Elath. When
the motor boat was several miles
from shore on the "open seas"
of the Gulf, a Jordanian patrol
boat sped up and opened fire
with a machine gun.
Later, an Israeli naval patrol
craft found the civilian boat
drifting with one bullet-riddled

A special broadcast, featuring
Philip Slomovitz, editor and
publisher of The Jewish News,
will be heard at 10 p.m., Satur-
day, over the facilities of the
Altman Jewish Hour, on WJLB.
It will be a prelude to the major
community event on the follow-
ing day.
Israelanniversary celebra-
tions are being held in Jewish
communities throughout the
state.
A series of programs is
planned in Flint.
In Ann Arbor, a special an-
niversary service was held last
Friday, with Gen. S. L. A.
Marshall as speaker. On the
program were Dr. Harlan Hat-
cher, president of the Univer-
sity of Michigan; Mayor Samuel
J. Elderveld and the Beth
Israel youth choir. There was
a display of Hebrew literature
and of .art objects.

Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Rabbi Morris
Adler, Harold Berke, Mrs. Philip
Bernstein, Lawrence W. Crohn, Hy
Crystal, Albert Elazar, Mrs. Joseph
Ellis, Ralph Epstein, Walter L. Field,
Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. Max Frank,
Sandford Goldberg, Rabbi Benjamin
Gorrelick, Rabbi Mordecai Halpern,
Joseph Heideman, Rabbi Max Kapu-
stin, Abe Kasle, Leon Kay, Mrs.
Louis Kazdan, Walter E. Klein, Dr.
Shmarya Kleinman, Miss Judith
Laikin, Morris Lieberman, Henny
Littman, Milton Marwil, Mrs. Mi-
chael Michlin, Mrs. Morton Oppen-
heirn, Max Osnos, I. Pokempner,
Leo Polk, Mrs. Louis Redstone,
Samuel J. Rhodes, Mrs. Norman
Rom, Frank Rosenbaum, Rabbi Mil-
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Spoon, Jonas Dworin, Martin L.
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annual meeting, on June 10, at
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Nominated for officers are:
President, Mrs. Karbel; vice-
presidents, Mesdames Harry E.
August, Theodore Bargman, Ar-
thur I. Gould, Harold A. Robin-
son; recording secretary, Mrs.
Herbert S. Frank; correspond-
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Mesdames Harry Arnkoff, Mor-
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS —Friday, April 25,

on Gulf of Aqaba
Community Geared for Noteworthy 2 Israelis Killed
body crumpled, and the second
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
The Jewish News
one apparently knocked out of
Israel AnnuversarT Event Sunday- TEL to AVIV
Two Israelis died the craft by the impact of steel
the Gulf of Aqaba Tuesday jacketed bullets.
Meroz, Hart, Artists on Program on
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