Edward Kennedy
38 Exhibitors, Msgr. Hickey Are
.1
Scores Big Hit at
Among Contr ib utors to Temple Fair Hebrew
University
Catholics Oppose Rightists,
Defend Jewish People's Status
Thirty-eight exhibitors from
Well-known artists Steve
Michigan and the mid-west will Davis and Charles Cole will be
display their wares at the Sis- on hand to do oil sketches for
terhood of Temple Israel's visitors who wish to sit for a
"llth Antique Fair, Art Show portrait.
and International Market"
Among the booths and dis-
Opening Sunday and continu-
plays is the Country Store, with
ing through Tuesday, the fair
Mrs. Ted Petok in charge. Mrs.
will
from noon to 10 p.m.
Paul Monchnik and Mrs. Arthur
the foyer and in the Leon
in the
Hass evaluated all the articles
Fram Hall of the Temple, 17400
for the Treasure Trove, contain-
Manderson.
ing items donated by Temple
Rare coins, wood pieces, an- members and managed by
Mrs.
tique silver and jewelry, primi- Sol Colten and Mrs.
Ben Green.
Edward M. Kennedy (right),
tives, paintings and porcelains
The Garden Club is supervised youngest brother of President
are among items to be shown,
by Mrs. Sam Lappin and Mrs. Kennedy, discusses world af-
according to Mrs. Frank Dick-1 Albert Jaco.
fairs with an earnest student
man, vice-president in charge of
Others in charge are bTes- of the Hebrew University of
Ways and Means and general
dames
Albert
Dicken,
ITsiess
Jerusalem during his recent
chairman. Among the rare col-
lections is an exhibit of 14ttr supplies; Abraham Cohere- and visit to Israel. Later, in an
Irving
Lakritz,
Judaica
booth;
address to the student body,
and 15th century African ivories
and a collection of dolls from Samuel Shewitz, Sisterhood Kennedy said that "the He-
Poland. some of which are 300- needlework booth; T. S. Jacoby brew University has come to
and Albert Tanner, the Tea symbolize the faith, courage,
years old.
In the International Market Room; Max Myerson and Arnold sacrifice and genius that
will be collections of Dutch, Fleisher, special desserts; Sam- wrought this modern miracle
Mexican, Japanese, Hindustani, uel B. Danto, a booth of her —this State of Israel."
Ukranian and Swedish treas- own hand-painted china; Moe
Traurig, Harry Colten and Ed- Moscow Issues Book by
ures.
Art patron Sam Fields an- ward Skully, tickets; and B. Israeli Scientist in
nounces that there will be a David Ruby, publicity.
Proceeds from the affair will Russian Translation
collection of paintings from the
HAIFA, (JTA) —A book on
17th, 18th and 19th centuries go toward the furnishing and
electrical engineering written
owned by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ed- purchasing of books for the
by Leon Madjar, a senior Itc-
ward J. Hickey, among them an newly-enlarged library and for
tuner at the Technion-Israel In-
the sisterhood's civic and phil-
original Corot.
stitute of Technology, has been
In a garden setting, art show anthropic endeavors, according translated into Russian and
chairman Mrs. Max Klarin and to Mrs. George Victor, presi- published in the Soviet Union.
Mrs. Samuel Bernstein wife dent.
The book deals with the load
handle the sales of, paintings,
Tickets are available at the factor in electrical power trans-
sculpture, silver, and pottery Temple.
mission.
created by local artists.
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Letter Box 11
A Correspondent's Reply
i
Editor, The Jewish News:
In reply to Mrs. Wildstrom's
letter, I can understand that
she feels bitter about the Nazis.
I feel just as bad for I lost my I
parents and a sister. But we
can't lose our perspective, we
have to acknowledge the people
who went out of their way to
help the Jews, even by endan-1
gering their own lives. We sur-
vivors have to learn to live with-1
out revenge in our hearts, other-
Wise the hate will destroy our !
lives also.
Sincerely,
(Mrs.) Lea Aronson.
20221' Prevost.
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"Jews are persecuted in Russia."
The booklet says also that Amer-
ican Jews are also aware that
Russia has "consistently opposed
the State of Israel!'
Now
WJC Latin American
Parley March 10-12
A regional conference for 16
World Jewish Congress affiliat-
ed communities in Central
America and the Caribbean has
been convened by the WJC for
March 10-12 in Mexico City. Key
spokesmen at the first Central
American-Caribbean parley will
he Dr. Nahum Goldmann, WJC
president; Samuel Bronfman,
WJC Vice-President and Chair-
man of the North American Ex-
ecutive, and Yehuda Ebstein, ex-
ecutive director, North Ameri-
can Executive. The WJC's Mexi-
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'siting Jewish leaders, and its
president. Dr. S. Bibring, will
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the United States is strongly
opposed to Communism."
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