Bar-Ilan Associates Here Plan Event for Returnees front Israel Detroit's Committee 'for Bar- Ilan University is arranging a reception for friends and sup- porters of the university, at the summer home of the Stollman Family, on Aug. 24. Plans are to welcome the many Detroiters who were guests at the university, at Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, this summer, and to .hear a report on the university's progress. Guest speaker at the recep- tion will be Dr. Marvin Fox, professor of philosophy at Ohio State University and a member of the Academic Council of Bar-Ilan. Prof. Fox will outline the Bar-Ilan program, the univer- sity's accomplishments in the past three years and its future plans for higher ed- ucation in Is- rael. Phillip Stoll- man, national chairman of the American Bar-Ilan Com- mittee, stated Ph. Stollman in his announcement of the re- ception for Aug. 24 that new faculties in education and ad- ministration are being organ- ized at the Israel university for the new semester. ot PROSECUTOR oci O'BRIEN Sensational Long-Playing Record: Nine of Cantor Josef Rosenblatt's Outstanding Songs Now Available One of the most sensational Is Pure") was recorded Sept. recordings of cantorial music 17, 1920. this week became available on "Habet Mishomayim" ("Look a single 33 1..3 RPM record re- Down from Heaven") was re- leased by Camden, a product of corded June 6, 1921. Radio Corporation of America. "Acheinu Kol Beth Israel" It is the collection of nine of ("Our Brethren, the Whole the famous synagogue songs by House of Israel") was recorded the late Cantor Josef Rosen- Oct. 15, 1920, and Nov. 4, 1920). blatt. "Odoshem Moloch Geus" Under the heading "Master- ("The Lord Reigneth") was re- pieces of the Synagogue," this corded Jan. 9, 1922. long-playing record features the "Yishtabach" ("Praised Be works of the great cantor whose Thy Name") was recorded Sept. voice was so sensational and 12, 1921. • • whose depth of feeling was so "Tikanto ShabbOs" ("Thou stirring that he was asked to Didst Institute the Sabbath") join the Meetropolitan Opera was recorded Sept. 15, 1921. Company. "Der Neuer Omar Rabbi Elo- Cantor Rosenblatt refused to sor" ("The New Omar Rabbi sign a, contract with the Metro- Eleazar"), arranged by N. Shil- politan because it would have kret, is dated Sept. 15, 1921. required him to sing on the "Elokay Ad Schelo Nozarti" Sabbath. ("0 My God, Before I Was Fortunately, his songs were Formed") was done April 7, recorded and his voice can 1922. thrill the present generation as "W'Af Hu Hoyo Mis'Chaven" it did the last. It is one of the ("The High Priest Awaits the richest and most inspiring Corning of God") from "Avo- voices of the century. doh" of Yom Kippur), recorded His son, Dr. Samuel Rosen- Nov. 16, 1921, was sung by blatt, rabbi of Congregation Josef Rosenblatt and Leivi Beth Tfilo of Baltimore, pre- Rosenblatt, assisted by R. Kazi- pared special album notes for mirsky. this recording, thus adding The record is available here greatly to the value of the record. Dr. Rosenblatt's notes now at Spitzer's Book Store on Wyoming. provide an understanding of /fr the rich cantorial music of his father. There are nine songs in the collection. One side included four bands, and there are five bands in the second side's col- Endorsed by lection. The songs are: Americans for Democratic "Elokay Neshomoh" ("0 My Action (ADA) God, the Soul Thou Gavest Me O'BRIEN Hope For Expanded U.N. Technical Assistance Program GENEVA (JTA)—The Tech- nical Assistance Committee of the Economic and Social Coun- cil approved a resolution ex- pressing hope that the United Nations expanded program of technical assistance in 1959 would run at a moderately higher level than for the cur- rent year. American Federation of Labor (AFL) Detroit Labor News Veterans Organizations Civic, Fraternal, Religious, Racial and • Nationality Groups Daniel P. O'Brien is the unanimous choice of all people who believe in civil rights and human values. Lawyers Recommend O'BRIEN for Prosecutor O'Brien Lawyers' Committee: Pouf B. Borok Somuel W. Barr Isadore A. Berger Dovid Bernstein Harold •Berry Henry Bockoff Milton L. Caplan Mox Chomsky Sidney L. Cohn Casper C. Cutler Mitchell Feldman Isooc Finkelstein Dovid Goldman Morton Goldberg Edward Grebs Ernest Goodman Louis A. Gottlieb Herbert Harris Hurry Hoobermon Julius L. Kobatsky Bernard S. Kohn Seymour P. Kotzer Charles Kaufman Somuel A. Koyne H. A. Keys Hyman Kromer Soul M. Leach Hurry B. Letzer Morris Lieberman Sheldon Lutz Ned Mellen Harry Okrent Irving !Dolman Aaron Rosenberg Stanford Rubach Somuel H. Rubin Abraham Sotovsky Hermon Schmier Abel J. Selburn A. Joseph Seltzer Samuel Shapero Samuel S. Simmer Nedwin L. Smokier Isaac M. Smullin Allan E. Stein A. Albert Sugar Beryle Walters Sidney J. White Chas. Weingorden Irving Winstock Hurry H. Young PATRICK H. O'BRIEN .. • a famous jurist . . GERALD K. O'BRIEN a. great Prosecutor .. ENDORSED FOR PROSECUTOR DANIEL P. O'BRIEN ... carries same traits — See Dan O'Brien As 'Chip Off Old Ack" Patrick H. O'Brien was one of the Upper Penin- sula's most famous jurists, having gained a reputation earlier as defense attorney for miners involved in la- bor troubles with mine owners and later by his de- cisions during the Copper County strikes. An authority on consti- tutional law and possessor of a great philosophy, O'Brien was the only Dem- ocrat elected to public of- fice at a time when Re- publicans dominated. Now 90 years old, the retired Circuit and Probate Judge is still popular with the people of Midhigan. One of his sons, Gerald K. O'Brien distinguished him- self as Wayne County Pros- other O'Briens who have ecutor, having an unblem- been outstanding public ished record of public serv- servants. ice for some 17 years prior Dan O'Brien has already to his death in August, 1957. displayed some of these Now another son, Daniel P. O'Brien, who has been characteristics, working as an active Democrat and a a practicing attorney since diligent precinct delegate 1932, has been endorsed by the Detroit and Wayne in the 13th District. He was County Federation of La- elected to the Democratic bor for the Democratic State Central Committee nomination as Wayne and has served in that ca- pacity for 18 years. - County Prosecutor. • His supporters and mem- O'Brien has always been bers of the Federation's a loyal supporter of labor Political Action Committee and has represented many feel that the younger local unions and especially O'Brien carries many of the waiters, waitresses and the family traits, the same chefs unions. liberal thinking of his fa- People who know Dan ther and brother. They see O'Brien see him as - a chip in him a reflection of the off the old block." From Detroit Labor News of July 24, 1958 P6. PROSECUTOR tact O'BRIEN EMOCRATIC PRI = ARY VOTE AUGUST 5th DANIEL P. O'BRIEN will protect the rights of all minorities and in- dividuals, in the tradition of his family. Ask the men who are in daily con- tact with the Prosecutor's office . . . Ask the men who know intimately the work of the Prosecutor's office . . . Restore dignity and fair play to the office of the Wayne • County Prose- cutor . . . Give the people efficient law enforcement and protect the rights of the innocent by electing DANIEL P. O'BRIEN as Wayne County Prosecutor. DANIEL P. O'BRIEN does not believe that the vast powers of the Prosecutor should be used for political purposes. DANIEL P. O'BRIEN has made a solemn pledge to carry on In the tradition of his late dis- tinguished brother, former Pros- ecutor Gerald K. O'Brien. PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS! PROTECT YOUR FAMILY! PROTECT DEMOCRACY ! VOTE FOR O'BRIEN No. 223 Democratic Ballot