littiVerRorr,/ensn LARONICLB and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Greetings to the Mizrachi Youth Convention from Affiliated Groups Throughout the Country Welcome, Mizrachi Youth Delegates! Mizrachi Youth of Brownsville, N. Y. Mizrachi Youth of East Side, N. Y. To the visiting leaders whose great contributions to Ameri- can and world Jewish life are well known, we extend a welcome and trust that their aspirations for a Jewishly reconstructed Homeland in Palestine will be fulfilled. Mizrachi Youth of East New York, N. Y. Mizrachi Youth of Newark, N. J. Mizrachi Youth of Williamsburgh, N. Y. Tifereth Mizrachi Hatzair SENIOR MIZRACHI COUNCIL GREETS CON- 1 VENTION OF MIZRACHI YOUTH Landau Mizrachi of Brownsville, N. Y. B'nai Akibah Council of Greater N. Y. Mizrachi Youth of Yeshiva College. Mizrachi Youth of Cleveland. Mizrachi Youth of Pittsburgh, Pa. . Mizrachi Juniors of Chicago. Mizrachi Youth and Mizrachi Hatzair, Chicago. Tziroth Mizrachi of Chicago. Mizrachi Youth of Rochester. Mizrachi Youth of St. Louis. Mizrachi Youth of Canton. • Tzerei Uvnoth Mizrachi Organization, Buffalo. West Side Mizrachi Youth of Buffalo. Mizrachi Youth of Baltimore. Mizrachi Youth of Roxbury. Landau Mizrachi of Baltimore. Mizrachi Youth of Chelsea, Mass. Mizrachi Youth of Detroit. !HISTORY OF MIZRACHI YOUTH OF DETROIT By DAVID BRESSLER 2081 Hazelwood .Ave. sions, raffles, individual donations, etc. The liapoel Hamizrachi is im- bued with the spirit of "Torah V'. Avodah,",,Torah and Labor, which animates their work and inspires them to lofty endeavor under the most trying and difficult circum- stances. It brings reality to their learning, function' to their study and efficacy to their prayers. It supplies a real purpose to their social diversions. It strips the pra`c- tical of the sordid and the ideal. of the unreal. They understand'Jew- ish life and Jewish culture histor- ically, religiously and at the same time practically. The moral up- lift that results from lofty work make known to the entire world RABBI WOLF GOLD the aims, the work and the achieve- National Mitraeld President. ments of the builders of Israel's future—the Hapoel Hamizrachi. one of the most distinguished Whether they shall continue with Jewish leaders and orators of the the great undertakings for the fu- day, who will be the guest of ture of Israel or whether they shall honor and principal speaker. cease to exist depends upon the re- Other speakers will include sponse our American Jews will give Rabbi Wolf Gold, president of the to their call. Mizrachi Organization of Amer- The National Organization of the Mizrachi Youth of America is a ica; Isidore Epstein, president of the Mizrachi Youth of America; part of the Brith Olamith, Miz- rachi Hatzair and the Hapoel Ha- mizrachi (World Organizations for Mizrachi Youth and Labor Miz- rachi). The Brith Olamith con- sists of 18 land organizations and Is directed by a world executive. The world executive of the Brith Olamith is elected at the world ISIDORE EPSTEIN youth convention with offices in President of Mizrachi Youth of Jerusalem. America. The Mizrachi Youth of America, and Ilaifa, where they are engag- during its organization in present ed in the erectin of buildings and form has been most important not the construction of highways and only in the American Mizrachi Or- ganization, but also in the Miz- other public works.' A considerable rachi World movement particularly number of them have also concen- in Palestine. Composed of Ameri- trated themselves in agriculture can young men and women who centers in the form of Kvutzoth in I possess a fine general and Hebrew education, reared in a traditional Petach-Tikvah, Ilehavoth, Kfar environment, fully appreciate the Saba, Chidereth, Zichran-Yeakob, depth and appeal of the Mizrachi B'nai Brok and Ber Tuvia. They aims. Affiliation with the Mizrachi cultivate orange plantations and movement and active co-operation in all its endeavors followed its vegetable farms and in addition very inception. have organized a series of agricul- After ten years of existence the tural colonies in Sheik-Abrik, Kfar Mizrachi Youth of America stands HARRY KARP Chasidim, Kfar-Gideon and Chittin. with a record of concrete accom- plishments and achievements, in !National Vica-President. Mizrachi To maintain and develop their every phase of our activities. As Youth. religious and distinctive character, far as the practical work in Eretz the Hapoel Hamizrachi have evol- Israel is concerned and growth and Harry Karp, vice-president of the ve(' their own and appropriate, al- development of our movement in Mizrachi Youth; Rabbi Seymour though still financially inadequate this country is remarkable and sur- M. Zambrowsky, national execu- agencies. The following are sug- passed our expectations. tive of Mizrachi Youth; Aaron gestive of their extensive activities: Mizrachi Youth of America has Bin-Nun, leader of the Barad The Olim Booms is a co-operative now branches practically :n every Hamizrachi in Palestine. contracting enterprise whose func- large and even smaller communi- Among the other members of tion it is to procure work for its members and supervise the con- ties. Its program is not only to the national administration will raise funds for Palestine, butin- be Miss Eva Aronson of Chicago, struction of buildings in the cities and towns. The Beth Hapoelim, a eludes cultural activities and par- second vice-president .f the !Kis- ticipates in these activities, aiming rachi Youth of America: Brain- communal center which houses • to form a better and healthier Jew- synagogue, lecture hall, study ish life in this country. rooms, social center and aleeping quarters for the needy workers. Such Beth Psalms are to be found in Tel Aviv and Petach Tikvah, BETH POALIM OF THE the Mitbachim, Kosher Kitchen, succeeded in establishing our own ther assist deserving members and symp at hisers b y smalla loans to be center at 9038 Twelfth street, soc terms , loan As- r iaeriai d on . easy from where all activities are car- on, Kupath Milevh, has been vied out. Then we immediately formed, and is functioning. An- introduced an intensive cultural other Beth Poalim is to be built program which is still functioning, in Jerusalem on the site provided which includes a public Oneg by the Mizrachi Women's Organ- Shabos, chimes in the study of motion of Boston. history of Zionist Mizrachism, nes1 wgro heureped theliblItaapoe HaAmt iEr alleh points poi Hebrew, Bible, Palestinian songs, service, every Saturday morning ue containin g a substantial number of 2303 Taylor Ave. JOSEPH COHEN 1100 Chicago Blvd. HARRY COHEN 3007 Webb Ave. at the Beth Tephilah LEON KAY Congregation. High holiday ser- vices were introduced for the first time, the proceeds of which went HIRSH B. ALPER towards the Torah V'Avodah 2725 W. Boston Blvd. Fund, Shalos Sudoth every Satur- day afternoon. Affairs, such as BEN ZALLA Bower days, dances, bridge par- 2038 Gladstone Ave. ties, are held for the purpose of raising funds for the Ilapoel BERNARD ISAACS Superintendent of United Hebrew Hamizrachi. The following are the local officers: President, Hy Schools Eskin; vice-presidents, Edward 2493 W. Euclid Ave. Rothenberg, Florence Edelman; correspondence secretary, Zelda DANIEL TEMCHIN Rosenthal; recording secretary, 2884 Leslie Ave. Rose Jacobs; treasurer. David MEYER SHUGERMAN 1Bressler. Board of directors, 2011 Hazelwood Ave. , Marian Jacobs, Sylvia Ruthen- lberg, Max Temchin, Max Rom- berg, Sidney Raimi. M. W. ZACK 2945 West Grand Ave. 1544 Glynn Court Mr. and Mrs. M. Shaw an d Mr. and Mrs. Sol R. Levin Family Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Knoppow 628 Unseat A... I JACOB LEVINE 1652 Virginia Park M. H. ZACKHEIM 1113 Majeetia 814. MORRIS FISHMAN 2252 Csindellnee As 3224 Clements Ave. HARRY SCHECHTER 9230 Cameron Aye. MORTIMER J. LISS ISIS Barium Tower M. KANER HERMAN ESKIN 127 E. Grand River 2718 Glendale A... J. L. STONE SYDNEY RAIMI Leaders To Speak. Among the notables attending the convention will be held Myer Berlin, president of the Mizrachi World Organization, and The Hapoel liamizracht is the re- ligious laborer, the Mizrachi Chat utz who animated by his intense us fervor and motivated by religio his great hopes for the future of Israel, has severed all his family and social ties, abandoned luxury and a promising career and immi- grated into Palestine, there to be- come a Chalutz, a pioneer and par- ticipate in the actual upbuilding of Palestine. The Hapocl Ilammachi have grouped themselv.i in and about the cities of Jercsslem, Tel Aviv There has always existed a strong desire on the part of the orthodox Jewish Youth of Detroit Agudoth B'nai Eretz Israel to participate in the revival of the of Detroit Jewish nation, its culture and try ditions on its own soil, Eretz Is- rael. Many have participated in Mishkan Yisroel Synagogue Zionist activities as Individuals, Morris Fishman, President but there was no organized group where the ideas should find ex- Congregation Beth Tephilah pression or activities be centered about. In the spring of 1928, Emanuel during a visit of Mr. Gedaliah William Sandler, President Bublick, then president of the Mizrachl Organization of America to Detroit., the Mizrachi Hatzoir MACHZIKEI HADATH had its inception at the Yeshivah OF DETROIT Beth Judah. It was strongly organized that in July, 1929, the CANTORS' ASSOCIATION Mizrachi Youth took the lead and initiative in sponsoring the twen- OF DETROIT ty fifth anniversary of the late Theodor Herzl. Another victory JUNIOR HADASSAH credited to our group was that OF DETROIT during the election of delegates to the Zionist Congress in 1929 SENIOR HADASSAH when the Mizrachl Youth again OF DETROIT had the lead. During the time of our existence we have raised ap- Congregation Beth Yehudah proximately $1,000 for the Jew- Mr. Sachs, President ish National Fund. Beginning with the summer of LADIES' MIZRACHI OF 1930, intensive work began as the DETROIT result of frequent visits by mem- bers of the national organization ZIONIST ORGANIZATION and leaders from our movement in Palestine. Ever since active OF DETROIT work in fund-raising activities Jos. II. Ehrlich, President were carried out for the Torah RABBI MOSES FISCHER V'Avodah movement. The only shortcomings during 2684 Calvert Ave. this period was that we did not Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich have our own locality and had to wander from place to place and 5553 Second Blvd. even to private homes for our meetings. The Mishkan Israel AARON KURLAND Congregation served us for a 3342 Burlingame length of time. It was in Janu- any, 1932, when finally, after much where wholesome food is supplied A. PREGERSON planning and consideration, we to the Chalutzim at cost. To fur- Mr. and Mrs. Moses Weiswasser (Continued from Page One.) branches in this section and the growth of membership and senti- ment among the youth for Miz- rachi work and ideals. By ISIDORE EPSTEIN Mizrachi Youth of Buffalo. Greetings to Mizrachi Convention from local rabbis, leaders and organ. izations. The Mizrachi Council of Detroit greets and welcomes most heartily the Mid-Western Convention of the Mizrachi Youth of America. We welcome also from the depth of our hearts Rabbi Myer Berlin, the illustrious president of the World Mizrachi, whose pres- ence at the convention will doubtlessly be of epochal character in the history of the organization. We wish that Mizrachi Youth, inspired by the convention, march from strength to strength in its noble constructive work. MIZRACHI COUNCIL OF DETROIT, , J. Levin, President. LEADERS COME TO MIZRACHI YOUTH CONVENTION HERE POEL HAMIZRACHI IN PALESTINE Mizrachi Youth of Syracuse. 1 501 Sanaa Bldg. The Rabbinical Council of Detroit extends a most hearty wel- come to the leaders and delegates at the Mizrachi Youth Convention, We particularly rejoice at the opportunity to welcome the illustrlous,resident of the Mizrachi World Organization, .Rabbi Myer Berlin; whose inspiring message and learned words always touch the hearts of his listeners, winning their support for constructive work in Eretz Israel, and the realization of our religious and na- tional ideals. We are certain that the deliberations of the conference will result in the rekindling of the undying hope and enthusiasm among the young and old. Wh greet you, delegates and guests. Boachem Lesholom. liovo Nizchazko B'aad A'meinu V'doseynu. THE RABBINICAL COUNCIL OF DETROIT. The Chronicle greets the convention and takes this means of expressing the wish that the delegates should be successful in their deliberations. Mizrachi Youth of Borough Park, N. Y. Tzerei Mizrachi of Toronto. •• The Detroit Jewish Chronicle joins with the Zionist leaders and organizations of Detroit in welcoming to this city the spokes- men for Orthodox Zionism in the Middle West. Mizrachi Youth of Bronx, N. Y. Mizrachi Youth of Lima. RABBINICAts COUNCIL OF DETROIT .GREETS MIZRACHI YOUTH • books in ■ I fields of learning. Syna- gogues where the Hapoel Hamiz- rachi conduct regularly the var- ious services in public, courses in Talmud, Bible history, philosophy and on technical and scientific sub- jects are conducted regularly and in accordance with the require- ments of the particular group. Lec- tures, open forums and debates on national, religious and social sub- jects are regularly featured. The Ilapoel liamizrachi has also organ- ized junior groups, known as 13 nal Akiha and a religious bo -scout movement known as Has °met ,. }laded. The Hapoel Hamizrachl publishes a journal called Native bi-monthly. It also operates ■ pub- lishing company--Torah V'Avo- dab Book Publishing Co. The Ha el Hamizrachi has ap- proximate members in the Diaspora organized into branch or- ganizations in whir heighteen cou- ries are represented (called Miz- t rachi Hamir in the Diaspora). The work of the II•poel Hamiz- rachi was started to organize work f.-r the new arrived Chalutzim in Eretz Israel, to organize groups to build Beth Ilapoelim, workshops ard colonies. To finance this work we organized the "Keren Torah V'Avodah." All organizations con- nected with the Brith Olamith are duty bound to work for this fund. Monies for this fund can be se- cured through the following man- ner: Dances, flag days for Keren Torah V'Avodah, leagues, exam- By SEYMOUR M. ZAMBROWSKY ing of the convention, in the form of a concert and public meeting, will take place. There will be no admission charge. Greetings will be given on behalf of the follow. ing organizations; Mizrachi, Rab- bi E. Aishiskin; Ladies' Mizrachi; Detroit Co.uncil of Jewish National Fund, Leon Kay, president; De- troit District of Zionist Organi- zation of America, A. M. Preger- son; Vaad Ilorabonim, Rabbi Stoll- man, president; Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Mrs. Harry L. Jack- son; Detroit - Unit of Junior Ha- dassah, Miss Winifred Lewis. H. Eskin, president pf local Mizrachi Yiitith, will prer sider' ,„There will also be-a -MUsical, progreni"by the Cantors' Association of Detroit. The principal speaker will be Rabbi Myer Berlin. .• • •••••• - A vocal' soloist will be Miriam Feigenbaum of Cleveland. Brief addresses will be given by Aeon ^ • • To the younger ones, tn'onne -- B'narikibah know that it is so words "Palestine Rebuilt" are much easier to do what. the ma- thrilling. It seems that they, too, jority of boys and girls of their young as they are, realize what age are doing. They know that these two words mean to the Jew. it is much easier to swim with the After living for so many cen- current than against it, but they tortes in strange lands, observing also know what their friends axe strange holidays, following strange missing and lacking because they customs, studying strange Ian- do not belong to the Akibah guages and cultures. And after groups, and they know that the all these years of suffering, the harder the duty, the more honor • in performing it. And so, loyally do these young Orli -arid boys of the B'noth and B'nai Akibah attend their meet- ings, classes and socials sponsored by the Mizrachi youth and are growing up to be ardent Miz- rachists. We have great expectations from you; members of the B'noth and B'nai Akibah! Go on with your good work! . 111 ■ •• ■ ••• Greetings to Mizrachi from Detroit business firms. .,..• Jack Silver's Fruit Market 8745 Twelfth Street & S. DRUG CO7 7700 West Verner Highway HERBERT ESKIN President of Detroit Mizrachi Youth. Bin-Nun, }tarry Karp, Seymour Zambrowsky. T h e presidential message will be delivered by Isi- dore Epstein. Election of pres- idium and appointment of com- mittees will conclude the session. Other Sessions. Sunday, 10 a. m., at the Statler Hotel, there will be ■ committee meetings. At 1:30 a talk on "Organization" will be given by Aaron Bin-Num, and a talk on "Chalutziuth" by Zelda Rosenthal. Discussions, committee reports on MISS FLORENCE EDELMAN Second Vice-President, Detroit Mizracki Youth. POALE HAMIZRACHI By JENNIE KOTTLER It need not be repeated here that when a Chalutz enters Pales- tine he considers himself fortunate if he is provided with the neces- sary axe or shovel for breaking the rocks or tilling the soil—his own physical and mental needs are not considered. These are not deliberately ignored, but the unfortunate economic conditions make it ,impossible for the senior organizations to take cognizance of them, with the result that the Chalutz, after a day of nerve- wracking labor in the fields or on the roads, finds no place to retire for the relaxation that is so neces- sary for him. Without further consideration, therefore, it can readily be seen that one of the moat important immediate needs Mizrachi Hatzair of America can provide for is the establishment of "Bate Poalim" or social cen- ters, as we would call them; not the imposing structures gracing our American cities, but modest buildings, which should, however, house at least the necessary com- forts. In a very few words, these are as follows: First and foremost, sanitary kitchens and attractive dining rooms where meals will be pro- vided at • nominal cost, or where necessary, with credit. Secondly, sleeping quarters are necessary to house the Chalutz who has but recently entered the country and has not yet estab- lished himself permanently. Thirdly, the spiritual needs should be taken care of, and when we consider the fact that a ma- jority of the Chalutzim affiliated with other organizations are not orthodox in their religious observ- antes, it becomes evident that • synagogue must be included in the plan of every one of the "Bate Poalim." B'NAI AKIBAH—THE JUNIOR OF MIZRACHI YOUTH • education and resolutions will follow. At 7 p. m., at the convention banquet, the leaders in the move- ment will be heard and a musical program rendered. Monday, at 10:3U, a talk on "B'nai Akibah" will be giv2n by RABBI SEYMOUR M. ZAMBROWSKY Executive Director, Mizrachi Youth. Sinai Kosher Sausage Co. Israel with so much sacrifice, and LACHAR'S KOSHER 8738 Twelfth Street Jew can finally return to his own S. BRAITSTEIN, Prop. Homeland, to the Jewish,Land, of which the Bible • speaks es 'the land flowing with milk and honey," Rev. Jacob 11.;Sonenklar and live there a Jewish, speak his own language and be his own Cantor of Shaarey Zedek master. Is it a wonder that these two words are so thrilling? Is it 192.6 Pingree Ave. a wonder why the attention of young and old was arrested to HY'S DAIRY this great event? And why every- 8922 Twelfth Street one considers himself happy to be able to help in the realization of LIBERTY WATCH this dream? HOSPITAL The question was how can they Edward Ruthenberg as young boys and girls help in 8663 Twelfth Street the rebuilding Eretz lame'? And a way was found; now thousands United Iron & Metal Co. and thousands of boys and girls 685 Wilkins Ave. between the ages of 12 and 17 in the United States and through. J. KAUFMAN out the world are organized un- deg the name of B'noth and B'nai FURRIER Akibah and are helping in the rebuilding of Eretz Israel in their 9034 Twelfth St. Mad. 0552 own way. They are helping Eretz Israel by learning of its import- I. JACOB ance and thus arouse their love TAILOR TRIMMINGS for the land of their fathers. They 1951 Virginia Park are helping by preparing them- selves while they are young to SCHECTER MUSIC CO. be able to understand all prob- 8737 Twelfth Street lems connected with Palestine and with Jewish life, so that when they A. HOPTMAN gently an active part ire the work. BAKERY grow older they can take intelli- 8916 Twelfth Street The B'nai and B'noth Akibah are studying intensively all these problems. They are taught not Goldstein's Quality Grocery and Fruit Market only of Palestine, the land of the past, not only about the land that Soberman & Milgrom Joshua conquered, where David fought and Akibah (after whom 8675 Twelfth Street they are named) taught, the land where the prophets spoke, but also FEIGENSON BROS. CO. of the Palestine that is being built 3402 Be•ubien, car. Erskine today by the Chalutzim or pion- Cadillac 3285 eers, who transform it into Eretz who have to meet with so many CATERING CO. obstacles and difficulties as the Parties — Banquets — Weddings pioneers of the early settlers of 3337 Hazelwood Ave. the first 13 colonies. Garfield 0678 The B'nai and B'noth Akibah are helping in the rebuilding of HALPERIN'S Eretz Israel by spreading this mes- GOOD CLOTHES sage among their friends and by 8945 . 47 Twelfth St. enrolling their interest and help for Eretz Israel. And so, during J. WIDENBAUM the few hours each week, while Manufacturing Jewelers their friends are running around 401 Capitol Park Bldg. the streets or playing, the B'nai Cherry 5301 and B'noth Akibah are found in the club rooms of the Mizrachi Krulik's Strictly Kosher Youth, studying under the leader- Restaurant ship of the Mizrachi Youth mem- 8681 Twelfth Street bers, Jewish history, Hebrew, Bi- ble, geography of Palestine, dis- S. RATTNER cussions and debates, singing Pal- estinian and Hebrew songs, con- Kosher Meat and Poultry duct their own Oneg Shabbath. And thus they are preparing them- Market selves to grow up as good Jews and Jewesses, Imbued with a love 8815 Twelfth Street for everything Jewish, and bring- Phone Garfield 6777 ing this Palestine spirit to their homes and creating there an Eretz SIMON KNOPPOW !me' atmosphere. PAINT and WALLPAPER The members of B'noth and 8736 Twelfth St. Mad. 1758 Samuel Gordon of Buffalo. Re- porta of committees on organizn- lion, Chalutziuth, Palestine and B'nai Akibah, and closing ad- dresses by national leaders will conclude the convention. Monday at 8:30, in the Chinese Tea Gardens, a bridge-dansant will be given. Miss Sharp of Chicago Jacobs, E. Ralph, •P. Kutnick, R. SNYDER'S GARAGE will feature on the musical pro- Friedman. EDWARD RUTHENBERG 8411 Twelfth St. Euc. 6570 Banquet: S. Rothenberg D Vice-President of Detroit Mizrachi gram. Bressler, P. Krasnick, S. Raimi, Youth and Member of Na. Reception Committee. S. Alpern. WARSHAWER BAKERY tional Executive. A reception committee corn. Program: H. Eakin, Isaac Knop- M. GERSTON, Prop. min Hinson, national treasurer, prising 30 prominent leaders of pow, S. Ralph, H. Schechter. 8605 Twelfth St. and Miss Jennie Kotler, national Detroit Jewry will welcome the Acommodation: F. Edelman, R. leaders, guests and delegates to secretary. Green, E. Edelman, B. Lubarsky, Detroit. They include:: Sosin's Confectionery The conference opened Friday Rabbi Es Aishiskin, Rabbis F. Alpern. 8744 Twelfth St. night with an Oneg Sabbath. Ser- Through the courtesy of the Moses Fischer, Rabbi I. Stollman, vices for delegates and guests will Rabbi J. Thumin, FL Kleinplaiz, Jewish National Fund, an exhibit be held at Congregation Beth of pictures and charts showing CHESLUK'S BOOK STORE Rabbi J. Schechter, Rabbi M. Tephilah Emanuel, and the Sab- Zager, Rabbi R. Hurwitz, Rabbi National Fund achievements in 8663 Twelfth St. bath meals will be served at Kru- S. Strauss, Rabbi J. Eisenman, Palestine will be displayed during, lik's Restaurant, at which time Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, Leon the convention at Hotel Stotler., greetings and reports from dele- Kay, Mr. and Mrs. P. Slomovitz, on Sunday and Monday. Israel gates from various cities will be Moses Weisswasser, William Sand- Wiener, National Fund secretary! heard. Edward Rothenberg, mem- Greetings to the ler, Jacob Levine, Louis Dann, I. here, will be in charge of the ber of the national executive, will Liss, M. Prussian, M. Lightstone, exhibit. Mizrachi Delegation preside. Mrs. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mr. I Store Mizrachi Sabbath. Sermons on Mizrachi will be de- livered in all synagogues by local rabbis and guests. At 2:30 p. m. • talk on "Education" will be given by Harry Karp. A sympos- ium will follow on the same sub- ject. At 4:30 p. m.. Shalosh Sen. doth will be served at Krulik's Restaurant. At 8 p. m., at Northern High School Auditorium, corner Wood- ward and Owen, the formal open- Shaw, Mrs. Rubenstein. Mrs. Singer, Mrs. Spivak. Convention Committees: The following convention corn- ! mittees have been chosen by the local Mizrachi Youth: Correspondence: Z. Rosenthal, S. Burnstein, Mrs. Knoppow, M. Somberg. Social: M. Temchin, S. Jacobs, F. Chinitz, S. Rich. Publicity: E. Ruthenberg, R. GREETINGS TO ALL! CLAIRMOUNT CLINIC DR. A. J. KAPETANSKY 1728 Clairmount Trinity 2.7620 SMILO SOAP COMPANY Soso for All Purposes 5680 TWELFTH ST. Lone. 81839