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February 19, 1937

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CAPACITY AUDIENCE ATTENDS
GEWERKSHAFTEN DRIVE DINNER

An audience that filled the ball- delivered by M. Kushinsky of
room of Hotel Stetter to capacity Cleveland, field worker for the
attended the dinner of the Ge- Gewerkschaften, who presented a
werkshaften campaign on Sun- lamp to Morris and Emma
day evening, to join in the cele- Schaver as a gift•from the cam-
bration of the succeass of the paign leaders mid workers. Meyer
drive conducted by the Palestine Seltzer, speaking for the children
Labor Committee, under the spon- of the Poale Zion schools, greeted
sorship of the Conference of Or- the gathering, and presented a
ganizations for Labor Palestine. check for $50. M. Teich of the
Morris Schaver, chairman of Bereznitzer delivered a greeting
the drive, in his opening remarks in behalf of the organizations
extended thanks to the numerous represented in the conference.
Mr. Haggai announced that the
organizations that participated in
the work, and lauded the dele- children of the United Ilebrew
gates of organizations for their Schools also participated in the
campaign and that they had con-
devotion to the cause.
Joseph Haggai acted as toast- tributed a sum of $50, with addi-
master. Lauding Mr. Schaver, he Monet sums to come.
A telegram was read from Max
also mentioned a number of so-
cietiee which have joined the Karp, who is in California, pledg-
ranks of the Gewerkehaften. Ile ing $1,000 towards the 1938 Ge-
indicated that almost an unani- werkshaften campaign and an-
mous expression of approval is nouncing that he is remitting a
being given the work of the Jew- check in advance for $100 to
lab pioneers in Palestine by the cover 10 per cent of the pledge
thousands of contributors to the on next year's drive. Telegrams
of greetings were also read from
cause in Detroit.
The principal addresses of the Leon Kay, president of the Jew-
evening were delivered by Rabbi ish National Fund Council of De-
Samuel Wohl of Cincinnati and troit, Rabbi Leon Fram, several
Dr. Solomon Zemach of Palestine. organizations and other Individ-
Featuring the musical program uate.
In his address Rabbi Wohl em-
of the evening was the appearance
of a quartet consisting of Emma phasized that the Jews in Pales-
Lazaroff Schaver, Cantor J. 11. tine are determined that the doors
Sonenklar, Hyman H. Cohen and to Palestine must stay open and
Mrs. J. S. Sauls. Cantor Sonen- that no restriction on Jewish im-
klar and Mr. Cohen sang solos migration will be condoned.
Mr. Zemach described the zeal
and led the audience in mass sing-
ing. Rosa Bassin Stein was the of the pioneers in Palestine and
their determination to carry on
piano accompanist.
Brief greetings were heard the work in spite of all obstacles.
from David Sheraga, speaking for Ile emphasized that Jews in Pal-
the Peale Zion, and Osher Gold- estine love the land and are ready
berg, one of the active leaders to sacrifice for the ideal of a re-
in the campaign. An address was deemed Zion.

Broadcast of War
Veterans on Sunday

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WHO GUARANTEES
THEM KOSHER

Bridge to Aid Toy
Library on March 6

The program committee of the
Jewish Business and Professional
Women's Club announces that
the annual bridge for the benefit
of the toy library will be held at
Kern's Auditorium on Saturday,
March 6, at 2:30 p. m. There will
be prizes and refreshments.
The toy library is housed at
the Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward, and is open to
the public. For further informa-
tion call Madison 8275. This proj-
ect has been sponsored by the
women for some time. It has its
beginnings in supplying toys for
the nursery school, also at the
Center.
The public is invited to attend
the bridge.
Miss Sylvia Hurscowitz is in
charge of the program and can
be reached at 2451 W. Buena
Vista Ave.

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Women's Auxiliary
of Children's Home

Next Thursday, Feb. 25, at 2:30
The second annual Yahresfest of p. m., the Women's Auxiliary of
Tillie Citrin Kesseliner Aid So- the Jewish Children's Home will
ciety will be celebrated with a sponsor a combined Purim and
banquet and dance on Sunday, "birthdays" party for the children
March 7, at 6 p. m., at Jericho
the home.
Hall. Officers will be installed at of Each
month, the auxiliary ten-
that time.
dere a party to honor those chil-
the
The president, Mrs. B. Shultz,
having birthdays during
announced in her semi-annual re- dren
current month. This time it wil 1
port that $1100 was sent to Europe be combined with the Purim cele-
and $75 was given to the Allied
Jewish Campaign; $50 to Gewerk- bration.
A splendid program, featuring
Book Chat, Play Review, Contract Bridge, Dramatic, ehaften, $10 to the flood relief
tree
Seymour and Eleanor Lip-
you CAN BUY QUALITY KOIIIVEA HEATH WITH coximanci
Diction, Hat Making and Other Classes
fund, and donations were given to little
kin in two piano numbers, besides
other local and national institu-
will render has been
Are Organized
the solos they
tions.
arranged by Mrs. Louis Tobin,
The
chairman
of
the
affair
on
Registrations for special inter- will be &registration fee for this March 7 is Mrs. Simon Klein. For program chairman. Shapero, chair-
Mrs. Henry H.
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
est groups are being taken at the class of $1 for 10 lessons.
reservations call Mrs. Samuel
Phone w ill:17AM 3042
Between Darlene* ea Webb
A senior dramatic group is
man of the social committee, an-
Kee Ns. I - HU TWELETH ITKKBT
Jewish Community Center. These meeting on Thursdays at the Cen- Barak, Cherry 7653.
nounces that refreshments in keep-
ing with the holiday will be served.
groups will begin next week.
ter from 9 until 11 p. m. The
An invitation is extended to
A book chat group will meet on group Is under the direction of sibility for the outrages and for members
and friends of the auxil-
Ben
Samsky
of
the
staff
of
Wayne
the
failure
to
aupress
them
and
Tuesday evenings at 7:30, begin-
will not be mailed to
ning Feb. 23, for 10 weeks. Miss University. In addition to produc- also to censure the High Com- iary, Notices
the
membership.
concen-
will
missioner
and others for their
Mettle Baron, assistant book ing plays the group
buyer at the J. L. Hudson Co. trate on scenic design and pro- misconduct.
will review a book at each meet- duction management.
Finger Print Expert to Ad-
Learn to play the drums in the Arab Organ Predicts Partition of
ing.
dress Home Relief So-
Palestine Between Jews
rhythm class at the Center on
A late afternoon group which Monday evening from 7 to 8
and Arabs
ciety on Monday
will review modern plays under o'clock. Morrey Brodsky, formerly
JERUSALEM. - (WNS-Palcor
the direction of Mrs. Bessie Oreck- on the sag of Cass High School,
The monthly meeting of the
Agency)-The news organ of the
lin will meet at the Center begin- will teach this group.
Mufti of Jerusalem predicts that Home Relief F Society atw ill bep. held
ning March 3 and every Wednes-
1:30 m.,
A
class
in
diction
will
be
led
on
Monday, eb. 22,
the
conclusions
of
the
British
Former Assistant
day afternoon at 4 for eight by Maurice Giesler. The group
weeks. Mrs. Orecklin Is a graduate will meet on Tuesdays at 7 p. m. Royal Commission will include a at the home of Mrs. Sam Satov-
Prosecuting Attorney
sky,
1250
Chicago
Blvd.
The guest
recommendation
for
the
division
of Wayne University and formerly Its purpose is to assist business
will be Edward H. Wil-
taught English in the public and professional men and women of Palestine into Arab and Jewish speaker
liams,
county
auditor
and
finger
sections.
The
Arab
section
It
is
Judge of Common
schools of Detroit. Attendance to improve their abilities as speak-
expert, who will explain
will be limited to students and err in order to assist them in their wileged, will have the Transjor- print
finger-printing
and
identification.
dan added to it: The Jewish sec-
young marrie dwomen.
Pleas Court
chosen fields.
tion will also have a Jewish gov- Mrs. Charles Cornell, president,
A contract bridge class under
Those people interested in pho- ernment, the Arab paper declares. extends an invitation to all mem-
the direction of Mrs. Edith Cugell tography are invited to meet with The daily adds that the commis- bers to attend this meeting.
Non•Partisan Ticket
will meet on Tuesday evenings at Miss Naomi Bulkin on Sunday sion's report will be published in
Mrs. Philip Brezner, chairman
Primary, March 1
7 o'clock for nix weeks. There will mornings at 11 o'clock. Trips will the middle of May and will con- of the hospital visiting committee,
be a registration fee of $1 for this be taken and a dark room in the tain fundamental changes in the reports that a visit was made to
course.
Center has been provided to de- administration of Palestine.
Maybury Sanatorium at North-
For girls and women interested velop the pictures which have been
Confidence -in Jewish colon- ville in spite of a severe storm.
In making their own spring hats, taken on the trips. The first 10 isation in Palestine and in the The patients confined there were
a class in millinery will be held on people registered will be accepted Jewish Agency for Palestine presented with fruit and delica-
Merits Return to Judicial Office
Wednesday evenings at 7. There for the course.
was expressed in an oversub- cies, and group singing was led by
A Washington. birthday• party
scription by four and • half Mrs. David Kaltman, accompanied
will be held by the members of the
times of an offering of deben- by Mrs. Rose Bassin Stein. Miss
Oakland Mothers' Club on Mon-
tures in the Palestine Jewish Melba Sklar gave several drama-
day, Feb. 22, at B p. m., at the
Agricultural Colonisation An tic readings. This visit was mode
Jewish Community Center, Mem-
Philip Brenner, Mrs.
created by the Zion- by Mrs. Cornell,
Mrs. Samuel
bers kre asked to come in appro-
ist Congress to stimulate set- Charles
Baer,
Mrs.
L. Gunzberg, Mrs. R.
priate costumes and to bring re-
dement activities with public Marwil, Mrs.
Harry Robinson and
freshments.
and private funds. A majority
After weeks of planning and Shetzer, Judge and Mrs. Harry B. of the subscribers consisted of Mrs. Jack Horowitz. Can were
A concert by the Music Study
Club will feature the program of preparation, arrangements have Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon, German Jew. in Palestine. Fur- driven by Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Robin-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Blumberg,
son and Mrs. Brews.
the Linwood-Dexter Club on Tues- been completed for the Purim
ther economic optimism was re-
Mrs. Brezner announces that a
day, Feb. 22, at 2 p. m., at the dance to be held in the social hall Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Rested in the announcement of
of Shaarey Zedek this Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, Mr. an sight per cent dissident on visit will be made to Eloise next
Dexter branch.
Former Circuit Court
and
Mrs.
Carl
Schiller,
Mr.
and
Wednesday,
Feb. 24, and all those
A book review of "Personal Ex- evening, Feb. 20.
Mrs. Abe Schmier, Mr. and Mrs. the ordinary shares of Palestine wishing to make this visit may
Commissioner
periences" will be the feature of
The dance will be held under Herbert Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Land Development Company. contact Mrs. Brezner, 3032 Tuxedo
the program of the Young Moth- the joint auspices of the Junior
Six and one-third per cent was Ave. Townsend 7-1943.
ers' Study Club on Tuesday, Feb. Congregation and the Student man Bergson. Mr. and Mrs. Moe issued for lb • pre
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer of Oak-
23, at 2 p. tn., at the Dexter Council. Excellent entertainment Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris shares.
man Court was hostess to the
Shatzen, Mr. and Mrs. Al Schrei-
branch.
has been provided and no expense ber, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy,
The Jewish community of Pal- board of directors on Feb. 12. The
Mrs. Paul Jackson of the Coun- has been spared to make this
estine was deeply stirred as re-
Cor-
cil of Social Agencies will speak on event an enjoyable one, in keeping Mr, and Mrs. J. Leader, Mr. and action set In against the 50 Re- board presented Mrs. Charles
a cake in
"If George Washington were Alive with the spirit of the Purim festi- Mrs. Ben Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. visionists who invaded the offices nell, president, with
honor
of
her
birthday,
George
Levey,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Today", at the Fenkell meeting on val.
FOR
Mrs. 51! Sam Arkin, director of
Ash, Mr. and Mrs. H. Keywell, of the Jewish Agency Executive,
Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 8 p. m., at the
Dave Diamond and his orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krell, Ru- smashing furniture, destroying the clock project, reported that
Midland and Parkaide Talmud
docdments and violently assault- the project is moving successfully.
provide
music
for
dancing
will
dolph
Zuleback,
Theodore
Baruch,
Torah.
ing officials who tried to protect
wishing to participate may
The Council of Mothers' Club and the committee promises to sup- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger, the equipment. Thirty-seven of Those
so by calling Mrs. M. S. Ar-
will hold its annual Palestinian ply "all you can eat for a smile- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, the raiders were arrested and do
kin,
2705
Leslie Ave., Longfellow
Max Chomsky, Mr. and Mrs. II.
program in the auditorium of the with • smile."
The committee announces the Zolkower, Mr. and Mrs. P. Robin- others escaped before the police 4952. The proceeds will be used
Jewish Community Center on Wed-
Non-Partisan Primary Mar. 1
arrived.
Hurling
documents
in
for Passover relief.
eon, Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai I.
nesday afternoon, Feb. 24, at 2 following patrons for this dance:
Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, chairman
Rabbi and Mrs. A. 51. Hersh- Soloff, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. all directions, smashing windows,
p. m. Eda Needleman of Palestine,
breaking furniture, the Revision- of the birthday dinner dance, re-
a delegate of the World Pioneer man, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. ists made the trim-looking offices ported that the birthday celebra-
Lieberman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
Women, will be the speaker. There Zackheim, Cantor and Mrs. J. H.
of the Immigration and Organiza- tion et Northwood Inn was a suc-
Sonenklar, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rogvoy.
will also be a musical program.
tion Departments of the Jewish cess. A mammoth birthday cake
The Council of Mothers Clubs'
Agency look like a typical pogrom in honor of the occasion was pre-
annual Purim masquerade ball
scene before they were through. sented to the Home Relief Society
will be held at the Jewish Com-
Among the agency officials injur- by Mr. and Mrs. H. Altman and
munity Center on Sunday, Feb.
ed was one who was wounded in L. Buchbinder of the Original
28, at 8:30 p. m.
the head with a knife. The court Warsaw Bakery.
In select Russell Woods Section,
FAGS
I)
(CONCLUDED
rums
The following contributions have
hope it will, its duty is to give it refused bail for the 37 arrested.
block West of Dexter Blvd., be-
up after consultation with the Of these 26 were from outside been received by the Home Relief
tween Holmur and Petoskey. Independent Detroit Lodge's
witness included the alleged lack Jewish people and without preju- Jerusalem, most of them having Society, for which grateful No-
Beautiful new modern brick-
Father-Son Night Feb. 24 of sympathy of officials toward dicing the Jewish position."
come into the city from Petsch knowledgment is made: From the
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, lavatory on
Jews; the failure to permit Jews
main floor, library, breakfast
Mr. Jabotinsky was followed on Tikvah and Ekron especially for estate of Jennie Newman in mem-
to
arms
to
defend
themselves
room, sun room and recreation
The Independent Detroit Lodge
the witness stand by Col. Josiah the attack on the Jewish Agency ory of Mrs. Rae Stanfield; from
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage, in
room; 2 car brick garage, cedar will hold annual father and son "despite the terrible experiences Wedgwood, who condemned the offices.
with
Arab
press
agitation;
the
The Revisionist attack on the memory of Joseph Wetzman; from
closets, tile kitchen, fully in- night, Wednesday, Feb. 24. in the
Palestine administration for being
whited, etc. Ideal home in a meeting hall in Jericho Temple, humiliation of Jews by refusal to "pro-Arab and anti-Jewish." Ile Jewish Agency offices was widely Mrs. J. Rosenthal, for flood relief
grant them permission to mobil- cited as illustrations numerous reported in the Arab press under sufferers; from Mrs. Charles Mari-
choice neighborhood.
Joy Road near Linwood.
A variety program featuring ize 5,000 Jews at the beginning facts with regard to the disparity the headline "Zionist Ugliness." enthal.
of the riots, Asked by Lord Peel between grants made to the Jew- Al Liwa, Arabic daily. said that
several
speakers,
refreshments
Afausiltleate Cfrpteaksort
and amusements has been planned to define the difference between ish and Arab communities. Ile it "wishes joy to the Jewish Na-
win
by the entertainment committee Revisionists and other Zionists, then scored the application of tional Home with such methods." Julius Rosenwald Post Helps
Mr. Jabotinsky preferred at first antiquated laws on land tenure The Jewish press reported that
Flood Sufferers
headed by S. Korheiser,
Toentee - Aka Altman. ON Hest
The recently elected officers of not to answer. But later he raid and tranfer. The witness also the Revisionist attackers arrived
Julius Rosenwald Poet No. 218
Varied number of new brick the organization for 1937 are: that "the Jewish Agency and the charged that the local rates were in Jerusalem on the Sabbkth by
of the American Legion is one of
President, Arnold Feldman; vice- Government alike are planelese. unfair in the treatment accorded Arab buses
2 and 3 bedroom homes in
president, Sam Korheiser; finan-
Criticises Waselsope
northwest district.
to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The Jewish Tenth Shot In Back by the posts that played a major
part, together with 57 other
Sniper
After two hours of testimony, Jewish police force, he stated, is
2 bedroom brick Bungalows as cial etcretary, Harry Jackson;
recording secretary, L. Elford; which included his examination, inadequate owing to the low pay-
Terrorism continued to take Its branches in Detroit, in providing
low a. $4500 e ■ your lot.
treasurer, Thomas Nanea; trus- Mr. Jabotinsky concluded with ments. The administration of jus- toll among both Jews and Arabs relief for the flood sufferers. These
tees, Ben Levin, B. Joseph, M. the statement that it was essential tice is faulty, the witness claimed, with one Jewish youth, ItUmar posts collected 393,916 items of
Citron; lodge physician, Dr. Adolf to find those guilty for the dis- also adding condemnation for the Levita, seriously wounded when clothing weighing 169 tons. They
W. Lowenatine.
Amend Condort•
•Ho
turbances. He charged the High refusal to grant votes to women. he was shot in the back while be also gathered 88,112 units of food
The °Moen of the Sisterhood Commissioner with negligence in "Everything is being done to was plowing near Bath Shlomo. weighing 45 tons, besides three
Hearth
IINM Nees
are: Mrs. I Cross, president; Melt respect to the disorders. Refer- placate the Arabs," he asserted. Terrorists broke into the home of tons of green vegetables. These
S. Kornwise, vice-president; Mre. ring to the Jewish Agency, Mrs.
Discussing the outbreaks. Col. the mukhtar of Caesereax and supplies were delivered to the
L. Weintraub, treasurer; Mrs. Ar- Jabotinsky charged that it does Wedgwood characterized the at- murdered him. Last week he had flooded crass in 59 trucks.
CAMPUS ALUMNI CLUB nold
Feldman, secretary; Mrs: L. not represent a majority of the titude of the Government as "in- received • threatening letter be-
Casman, financial secretary; sick Zionists. He asked that it be liqui- sane weakness for yielding on the cause of his failure to pay tribute
At the last meeting of the Cam-
Mrs. A. Well and Mrs. dated by the Government, substi- curtailment of immigration and to the terrorists. A blacklist con- Zedakah Club Plans Supper
pus Alumni Club held at the home committee.
and Theater Party
A. Moskowitz.
tuting for It • Jewish agency on In failing to suppress incitement." Weinr the names of 15 Christian
of Harry 11. Josselson. Dr. Adolf
the bards of universal suffrage He also criticized the manner is and Moslem Nazarenes whom the
W. Lowenstine, president, an-
terrorists
threaten
with
death
was
Zedakah
Club will hold novel
which
the
Government
announced
nounced committee appointments. between the members of the club unlike the present. The witness
Samuel H. Braverman. chairman and the active chapter at Wayne accused the Jewish Agency with casualities and attacks, making found on the door of a mosque affair next month. Mrs. Israel
Hertz,
chairman
in charge, an-
Jews
seem
equally
guilty
with
in
Nazareth.
Another
member
of
of the social committee. an- University, which compriees Me- misleading statements in regard
to impartiality in the distribution their attacks. The 'sperm of the Tabs family, famous Moslem nounced that plans are being
nounced that the formal dinner ees' members of the vanity.
Dr. David Sobin informed the of certificates. The Revisionist sending troops was incurred and tribe which has been the target formulated for • supper and thea-
dance will be hold in the near
club that Samuel Crandon will leader ended his appearance on yet no martial law was estab- for numerous violent attacks re- ter party. Zedakah's regular meet-
future.
Charles Robinson. chairman of address the members at the next the witness stand with the state- lished, though shooting continued, cently. was narrowly escaped by ing will be held on Monday, Feb.
the athletic committee, announced meeting on the subject "The So- ment: "If Great Britain is unable the witness said. The Royal Com- death when a bomb hurled in his 22, at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Wexler, 12735 Lawton. at 1:30
to fulfill the Mandate, though 1 mission was asked to fix respon- direction failed to strike him.
a basketball game to be played cial Aspects of Welfare."

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The Jewish War Veterans of
the United States will sponsor
a broadcast on the occasion of
Washington's Birthday over a
nation-wide hook-up. on Sun-
day evening, Feb. 21, from 9
to 9:30 o'clock. Music will be
provided by the U. S. Army
Band, and there will be ad-
dresses by outstanding nation.
al leaders. In Detroit the
broadcast will be heard over
Station WWJ.

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