THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April Lavy M. Becker, Canadian Jewish Congress Leader, to Speak at Ghetto Commemoration Lavy M. Becker, vice-presi- dent of the Canadian Jewish Congress, former director of the American Joint Distribution Committee in charge of opera- tions in German3, immediately after World War II, will de- liver the address in English at the 17th annual city-wide Com- memoration of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Sunday, April '10, 8 p.m., in the Beth Abra- ham Social Hall, 8100 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, , Ghetto Commemoration corn- ,mittee chairman, states that the program this year also will fea- ture Samuel L. Shneiderman, author and world traveler, whose recent book, "The War- saw Heresy," has been ac- claimed as an informative eval- uation. of the Polish situation. Cantor Louis Klein, of Congre- gation Bnai Moshe, who escaped the Nazis in Belgium by fleeing to London, will chant liturgical selections. Ghetto survivors, as well as persons who had been active in restoring hope to the rem- nants of the European Jewish community, will participate. Becker is chairman of the National Bicentenary Commit- tee of Canada and a co-chair- man of the Joint Committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress family lived in Detroit for two and the Zionist Organization of years. Canada. Widely known as a Tickets may be obtained communal leader, he is a pro- either from organizations or the fessional social worker and an Jewish Community Council, 163 ordained rabbi. For a number. Madison, Suite 225, WO 2-6710. of years he was chairman of A brochure containing back- the education committee of the ground material, excerpts from Canadian Jewish Congress and diaries, and eyewitness accounts in this capacity he effectuated of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising the merger of the existing Jew- has been prepared by the cul- ish Teacher Seminaries in Mon- ture commission of the council, treal into the United Jewish to mark the ghetto observance. Teachers' Seminary. He and his Copies may be obtained from the council. Bring the genius of real Jewish Cooking to your tablet MANISCHEWITZ Whitefish & Pike ace Y. Passover Gefilte Fish Council to Discuss Church-State Issue at April 7 Assembly • LAVY M. BECKER Oranim Zabar to Appear on May 5; Avoid Conflict with. Council Event A decision to change the date (acting chairman of the Zionist of the appearance in Detroit 1 Council, said: of the Oranim Zabar Troupe 1 "The postponement of the from Israel to avoid conflict ! Oranim Zabar performance is with the annual community- j another manifestation of ad- wide celebration of Israel's 12th . herence to voluntary internal anniversary o f independence discipline maintained within the was announced this week by , Jewish community. Unnecessary 1 Mendel D. Stone. . executive pro- j competition with a community ducer of Mardel Concert Pro- ' sponsored and community-wide ductions, which is bringing the event is avoided. troupe to Detroit. The two chairmen invited ' Both events originally were ' groups and individuals planning scheduled on May 1. This date , to attend the Detroit celebra- remains intact for the commun- tion on May 1 also to attend ity celebration, sponsored by Mardel Productions' May 5 con the Joint Committee of the Jew- cert. ish Community Council and the Ticket hcilders for the May • Zionist Council of Detroit. at 1 date are advised that their Adas Shalom Synagogue. tickets will be honored on May Oranim Zabar, which was to 5. Those with tickets that they have appeared that same even- are now unable to use may ob- ing, in Masonic Temple, w ill taro a refund by writing to Mar- now be seen on Thursday, May del Concert Productions, 4254 5, in the Scottish Rites Cathed- Burlingame. ral of Masonic. In a statement explaining the i El Ar to Purchase • • postponement, Stone said, "A I Two Jet Airliners united and effective celebration NEW YORK, (JTA) — El Al of Israeli independence in the Detroit community is a vital and Airlines has decided to pur- necessary goal. A feeling of chase two Boeing 707 jet air- warmth and kinship for the liners for the company's trans- peoples of Israel and the Middle I Atlantic service. El Al's board East as a by-product of a united.] of directors accepted the recom celebration is a factor which no , mendation of the management group or individual can ignore. to acquire two Boeing 707/420 jets powered by Rolls Royce "Mardel Productions, having Conway engines with an option engaged the Oranim Zabar , on a third jet airliner. Delivery troupe many months ago and idates call for two of the jet having printed tickets and aircraft to be in operation early spread publicity for the concert in 1961. of May 1—has ...evertheless de- Plans to purchaSe the new cided to change the date of the concert to May 5. This change aircraft will be subject to ap- has been arranged to avert a proval by the Israel government conflict with the annual local while the company's financing proposals are subject to the celebration. approval of the Israel Minis- "Despite the obvious prob- tries of Finance and TranspOrt. lems and confusion that will (It was reported from Jeru- arise from this change, we feel salem that Cabinet Ministers, that we have an obligation to who must approve the purchase the community to assure that have indicated to the airline special events will receive un- that the proposal will be ap- hindered community support. proved. The cost of the two "It is our hope that organiza- Boeings was estimated in Jeru- tions and individuals will spread salem to be $15,000,000.) the news of this change in the An eventual El Al schedule concert date and ,that Detroit of a daily. jet flight from New will give a splendid welcome to York to Israel is planned, the these talented young veterans airline announced. The jet- of Israel's war for indepen- powered Britannia's now in dence." trans-Atlantic service will be In a statement hailing Mardel continued by the company until Productions for making - the the introduction of the pure change, Lawrence W. Crohn, jets next year. The Britann•as Jewish Community Council pres- will then operate on European ident, and Mrs. Irving Posner, routes and for charter service . The Jewish Community Coun- cil delegate assembly to be held next Thursday, 8:15 p.m., at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute, 19350 Greenfield, will hear a report of the nominating committee, to be presented by David I. Rosin, and will pass upon the proposecr 1960-61 Com- munity Council budget. The budget committee of the council, co-chaired by Hyman Safran and Stanley J. Winkel- man, prepared the budget pro- posal which was subsequently reviewed by the Council execu- tive committee. The assembly will feature the first in a series of two institutes on church-state relations. Rabbi Morris Adler will speak on problems arising in this area, with reference to religious prac- tices in the public schools. The panel that will react to his re- marks and present their own views will consist of Mrs. James VanVliet, Milton J. Doner, Zeldon Cohen and Harry Yudkoff. Mrs. John Nemon, president of the Ladies Auxiliary, De- partment of Michigan, Jewish War ! Veterans, heads a commit- tee of hostesses who will serve at a social hour following the assembly. Together in one superb blend—white-as-snow whitefish and laic,- fresh pike! The most delicious gefilte fish blend ever served"• the perfect holiday dish. 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