I WOW BY HENRY LEONARD CONGREGATION ABRAHAmi 312 Copr. 1962, Dayenu Productions A new collection of "Dayenu" cartoons by Henry Leonard titled "Never on Shabbas!" will be released in March by Crown Publishers. The book will sell for $1. "Dayenu" is a regular feature in The Jewish News, and in 50 other English- Jewish newspapers throughout the world. The true-to-life satires are favorites of Jews everywhere. The latest collection will be larger than the artist's first, "Open Your Mouth and Say `Oy'." Dr. Neuman Announces Dropsie. Scholarships Dropsie College, Philadelphia, announces, for the academic year 1962-1963, fellowships rang- ing from an annual value of $600 to $1,000 each. These are available to qualified graduate students who are candidates for advanced degrees in Hebrew and interrelated Semitic dis- ciplines, education, and in the, If you like CHEESE KREPLACH language and area studies of the modern and contemporary Middle East. Candidates are invited to write for further information to the Registrar, Dropsie Col- lege, Broad and York Streets, Philadelphia 32. The Middle East Institute of Dropsie College also has an- nounced fellowships ranging in value from $600 to $1,000 an- nually, to qualified students who are candidates for the M.A and Ph.D. degrees in the la guages and area studies of Modern and Contemporar d- dle East. Applications ould be submitted before ch 15. Fifty courses will offered at the Dropsie Col , during the spring semest according to Abraham A. N an, presi- dent of the colle The spring sem r will open Tuesday. Registr n will be held Monday. Foundation to Set Network of Culture Centers for Arabs or d by ender 'lied with ..simmered to sauce and che- soned the real Ital- ian way. So much tastier and easier than the frozen kind: So much thriftier, too—costs only about 15c per serving! Italian Libertine Salvatore Anau, a scion of "LETTER BOX" Questions Wisdom of Clay Addressing UJA be a simple thing for you to acknowledge that fact and your mistake in seeking to deny it so vehemently and speaking so abusingly of me for stating it. As for the " ush," you k is is n. an is etw.- us. You ust w that I am one of a group of educators who has succeeded in eliminating the Christmas tree prob a from the life of Jewish • ildren m sure you wi be a mistak n y o pin the " uko bel o me, t this as the of of yo column on th as that O bush" is anti-Semitic word may be mentioned. I am sure you must realize that any such position that the "Chanuko bush" may not even be men- tioned is untenable. • RABBI LEON FRAM Janu one of the most distinguished Jewish families in Italy, who traced his Italian-Jewish ances- try back to the 10th century, was one of the leaders of the Italian independence movement in the 19th century. Active in he Italian revolt against Aus- 'n 1848, Anau was elected to th Constituent Assembly in Rome he following year. Editor, The Jewish News: When I read in last week's Jewish News that Gen. Lucius Clay was to be the speaker at the UJA dinner in New York next week, I recalled that at the trials of the Nazi criminal A BRIC HT NEW TASTE IN TEA in Germany in 1949, when B1GLLOV general was one of the • or- the tant figures represen U. S. A., he made a tement that use Koch, th east of Buchenwald, does deserve LOOSE TEA Op a harsh sentence, ecause he TEA BAGS did not find eno h evidence is decision to convict her. 0 atso try ... she received a d jail sen- : BIGELOW'S tence. GREAT NEW MEAT SEASONING After the trial t letters of protest against Gen. Clay and mine was among those 3205 West McNichols Rd. published in a local newspaper. Detroit Should such a person, who was not moved by the evidence that use Koch made lamp shades out of human skin be asked to speak at a Jewish affair? When ghti will we start holding our heads Urg . gotry high and show a little more oining Bnai Brith pride? itor, The Jewish News: (Mrs.) REVA SCHOICHI In response to Mr. Hyman 18989 Snowden Shenkman's letter last wee in * * * your newsp er I o te Rabbi Fram Elaborate that the 1L a er watchful on Hanukah Statemen he spoke of stop Editor, The Jewish New r th • a-called te It is possible for on man and hi heralded camp r to express sharp opposi to is an sing to another man's opinions out membership and f bring a :r and stronger insulting him, but you c to fight the bigot to use language which had the effect, if not the intention, of and demagogue, and make our- being personally derogatory and selves felt throughout the na- tion and wherever bigotry belittling. raises its head, through our Meantime, I am sure that dues and the fund-raising pro- your inquiries must have estab- jects of our various philanthro- "THE ARISTOCRAT OF TEAS!" lished to your own satisfaction pies such as the Anti-Defama- the authenticity of my state- tion League. 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KITCHEN NATIONAL WHOLESALE the Day merged with the old Jewish Morning Journal, and he MAID FOODS GROCERY COMPANY has been at the helm to the 1900 Wilkens Street 8938 12th Street NEW YORK (JTA)—A $2,- 500,000 program to build a net- work of 50 cultural centers in the newer outlying Israel set- tlements and villages was an- nounced at the annual dinner- concert of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation by Samuel Rubin, president of the Founda- tion. Speaking before 1,200 people gathered at the Waldorf As- toria to honor Herbert H. Leh- man "for distinguished service in the cause of America, Israel and all humanity," Rubin also announced that the first center to be built under this new pro- gram, the gift of a group of friends, will be named in honor of former Governor Lehman, and will be located in the vil- lage of Isfiya, a community populated by Druse and Chris- tian Arabs. Lehman, addressing the 1,200 guests, warned that although "an uneasy quiet rests today upon the Middle East," that there is Do doubt "that this area of deep tensions, passions, and hostilities may again produce an eruption of vital danger to world peace and to the exist- ence of Israel." present. • $ coo j KASHA Detroit, Michigan Detroit, Michigan 1 3 - THE DETROI T JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 2, 1962 `Never on Shabbas!' New `Dayenu' Collection to Be Published Soon