,Americalt lavish PerioNcal Carter CUIPTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO sad THE LEGAL CHRQNICLE A PASSOVER ANNOUNCEMENT BY William Boesky, Inc. • PAGE NINE EflperRorrlaiisnefRoxicLE April 15. 1938 We will be open during the entire week of Passover and will serve regular Pesach meals. We will feature dishes which are so popular during the holiday. On Sunday night and every night you'll always find your friends here. OUR COZY COCKTAIL ROOM WILL ALSO BE OPEN AND WILL SERVE SPECIAL PASSOVER DRINKS William Boesky, Inc. Delicatessen - Restaurant 10350 DEXTER BLVD., cor Collingwood SPECIAL GIFTS AND TRADE COUNCIL DIVISIONS COMMENCE SOLICITATIONS FOR 1938 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Council President AddressesOfficers Ad d O f Detroit Chapter " .YO1' rik u (CuNcLunen FROM PAGE ONE) I such agencies. Neither can I Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman of conceive of a Jewish group that i New York, national president of A rally and report meeting on will be deaf to appeals for such 'the National Council of Jewish Wednesday evening, April 20, causes." Women, was the guest of the of- will be addressed by George Jes- Tragedy of Millions ficers and board of directors of se!, who is at present in Detroit Mrs. Newman urged that the the Detroit section at a luncheon appearing in a local theater. frantic cries of millions. whose at the Belcrest last Tuesday. A noon-day joint report meet- Having visited San Francisco, needs are cared for by the Joint ing of the special gifts and Trade Distribution Committee, be given Los Angeles and Chicago, Mrs. Council workers will be held on a ready ear. "There is nothing Goldman has returned to New Monday, April 25, when a promi- more pathetic than the occur. fork to give her attention to the nent speaker will address the rence in Austria," she stated. ever increasing demands on the gathering. Another joint report "But it is all of European Jewry I Council office created by the des- meeting will be held on Wednes- that is suffering, except for the nmate situation of European day, April 27. There will also be small number in democratic coun- Jews, and most recently that of a follow-up meeting of the exec- tries. We MUST come to the aid Austrians. utive committees on April 29. All of these men, women and children "The National Council's interest advance meetings as well as the who are our very flesh and blood. and activity has always been the campaign meetings are held at the readjustment of foreign - born Ilotel Stealer, where the head- women and children to a new en- quarters are located on the 13th vironment," said Mrs. Goldman to floor. the group. Mrs. Goldman in her Women Are Active visits to the various sections is helping them formulate a plan of An especially encouraging ele- construction work in this field. ment in this year's drive is the "Since 1901 the National Coun- extended effort of the women's cil of Jewish Women has met more committee under the joint chair- than a million women and chil- manship of Mesdames Joseph II. dren at ports of entry, entrained Ehrlich, Samuel R. Glogower, them, inside connections for them, Robert J. Newman, Herbert II. and later assisted them in becom- Warner and Henry Wineman. ing American citizens. It is a Working not as a separate unit privilege for any woman to ear- but as a part of the entire cam- 1 ticipate in this humanitarian work paign machinery, the women's of salvaging lives," Mrs. Goldman committee strives to assist the stated. various divisions in reaching as The National Council office in many prospective contributors as I New York has become a clearing possible and in assuring the talc- house for Americans trying to lo- um of the drive. cate relatives in Europe and of Statements outlining the im- Europeans looking for members portance of women's participa- of their families who are in Amer- tion in the drive were issued this ica. week by the co-chairmen of the About 40 women attended this women's committee. MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE special luncheon. Mrs. Maurice Palestine's Share Klein, president of the local sec- "Palestine's share in the cam- We must give and give until at tion, presided. paign quota is an important rea- least part of the suffering is son why we should exert every eliminated." Plea for United Action ounce of energy we possess to A plea for united action on the make the drive a great success," Mrs. Ehrlich stated. "The future part of the women was sounded of the homeland and our pioneers by Mrs. Warner, who is the presi- is at stake. The security of our de n t of the L ongue o f Jewish health institutions and our uni- Women's Organizations. "We Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. & versity is involved in the ' , resent must show by our example that A. M., announces a boxing and i prepared fund-raising effort. We must give a united community is sports carnival to be held on above our means. This is an to assist in the great humanitar- Thursday evening, April 28, at hour of trial and tribulation for ian efforts of the Allied Jewish the Masonic Temple Drill flail, for all Jewry. We hope to make it Campaign," she said. "We must the benefit of the S. Kahn Memo- a time of joy through Palestine's abandon all other activities in rial Fund. There will be six four- reconstruction. We count on all behalf of the drive that includes round bouts and many surprises. Jews to respond promptly, whole- within its scope the great relief- Ladies as well as the men are providing movements of Jewry heartedly, nobly." invited to attend this sports car- We dare not fail in this hour of Must Care for Needy nival. Mrs. Wineman emphasized the This event is under the auspices need of adequate sums to care of the Michigan A. A. U. The for the needy in the ',resent contenders are members of the emergency relief situation. "There Catholic Youth League, Diamond are national as well as local Belt and Golden Glove Tourna- causes included in the drive which ments. mean the very life-beat for thou- sands of our people," she de- PALESTINE CHILD clared. "There are emergency WELFARE APPEAL situations which have to be cared for by Jews and which are sup- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) plementary to the welfare activi- ties of our city, state and govern- trial, the responsibility rests upon ment. These relief needs must world Jewry to protect the many be fulfilled. We dare not refuse thousands of poor children who. the plea of the suffering masses." are without food and without Recreation. Education shelter and may become a men-1 The camping program, the rec- ace rather than an asset unless reational and educational activi- they are cared for and trained ties provided for by funds raised for a constructive 'life. by the Allied 'Jewish Campaign Thousands of Urchins were pointed to by Mrs. Glo- There are many thousands of gower as an important reason for urchins who because their fami- oversubscribing this year's quota. lies are impoverished, or because "The security of the Fresh Air they are orphaned, are without Camp and the Council Camp, the food, without schooling; who sub- MRS. MAURICE KLEIN work of our Centers, the activities sist on crumbs gathered in gar- of our schools depend on this crisis. We must succeed, because bage cans; who sometimes turn drive," she stated. "I can't con- our success means life for the to pick-pocketing and who may ceive of a community without starving and hope for the op- organize into gangs unless their pressed and downtrodden." plight is seriously considered. A pamphlet entitled "Bread Mrs. Lewin-Epstein said that 53 WILL GRADUATE Today, Hope for Tomorrow," Miss Szold became interested in WEDNESDAY NIGHT for was distributed among a select their plight and that the Vaad vroup of workers on Thursday Leumi is endorsing and sponsor- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) It embodies a cross-sectional de- ing a program of relief and edu- next graduating class. This light- scription of the causes included cation for them, and is in full ed candle symbolizes the light in the drive and is the first direct accord with plans to erect school- of the Torah. The students to appeal to the community's lead- buildings in which to house them and to train them for life in col- participate in this ceremony are ers in behalf of the campaign. Organizations Active onies or in productive pursuits in Tillie Zack and Isidore Singer of Myron A. Keys and Joseph the cities. the Philadelphia - Byron School, Bernstein. co-chairmen of the or- Small sums have already been Charlotte Kelman of the Tuxedo- ganizations committee, report that contributed towards this program. Holmur branch, and Herman Rob- inson of the Philadelphia-Byron a great deal of enthusiasm is in At a dinner given in honor of evidence among the societies and Miss Szold in London, a sum of branch. It is customary for the chil- congregations in behalf of the money was raised in tribute to this outstanding Jewish woman dren to present the school with drive. At a series of four confer- leader in the world today. A sum a gift. This will be carried out by Jack Schneider of the Delmar ences, wholehearted co-operation of money was also contributed School and Paul Gold of the Park- was pledged the campaign by by Hadas.sah at the last conven- side School. spokesmen for local organizations. tion. But a much larger fund Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- The women's organizations are is needed to guarantee the prac- rector of the Jewish e are especially active, and at two con- ticability of the proposed pro- Federation, will bring greetings ferences representing the wom- gram, and Mrs. Lewin-Epstein from the Jewish Welfare Federa- en's groups much progress was hopes to secure the co-operation of Jews in this country, includ- tion to the graduates, their par- recorded in solicitations. At the conference last Sunday, ing Detroit. ents and friends. Committees Being Formed The Feigenson Gold Medals about 125 leaders and captains of or- A number of men and women which are presented to the all representing a large number around best student will be ganizations and congregations, dis- have already shown an interest awarded by Mrs. Ben Feigenson. cussed the problems facing solicit- in this work and have assured The Kvutzah Ivrith medals ors in the drive. Many of the Mrs. Lewin-Epstein that she will which are given to the students delegates reported that their or- have their co-operation. It is with the highest record in the ganizations are doubling I a st hoped that voluntary committees study of the Hebrew language year's contributions, and a mini- will be formed to secure annual and composition will be presented mum increase of 50 per cent was memberships for the Palestine child welfare work, or to make by Aaron Rosenberg, president of repoted by the women's goons. Women's Activities outright contributions. the Kvutzah Ivrith. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Those interested are urged to The diplomas will be awarded Maurice Klein and Mrs. Abraham call Mrs. Lewin-Epstein at the by the chairman of the board of Srere, a women's committee was Hershman residence, 2698 Cal- education, Maurice II. Zackheim. formal to consist of the following: vert Ave., Townsend 8-6172. The class songs which will be Lauds the Pioneers sung by the school chorus are Mesdames Abe Rosenberg, Herman In an interview with The De- directed by Mrs. H. M. Wilensky Schmier, J. Modell, Carl P. Schil- (Rebecca Rappoport), herself a ler, A. 51, Ferar, Charles Robin- troit Jewish Chronicle, Mrs. Lewin-Epstein lauded the pio- graduate of the United Hebrew son, Philip Bloomgarden, Warner, Arthur Ginsberg and Ja- neers in the homeland and de- Schools. clared that there is nothing on The instructors of the gradu- cob liarvith. Another committee representing record to equal the heroism of sting classes are Max Gordon, officers of a large number o f or- the settlers who carry on their Joseph Haggai, Michael Michlin, ganizations was selected to solicit work in the face of danger. She J. V. Arid and A. J. Epel. the men's groups for their organi- especially praised the courage of The members of the graduat- zational gifts, the Chalutzim who have not ing classes are: Mild Abrams, An eight-page booklet printed in stopped their work for even a Oscar Bigman, Sylvia Cohen, Ida Yiddish was distributed among 500 moment; the bus and truck driv- Helen Cohen, Dorothy Deitch, }tarry Festenstein, Taut Go , officers of organizations and con- ers who have not been frightened regeiona . This leaflet contains by the fusilade of gunshots hailing f Green- Louis Gorzeck, Hari statements by Fred M. Butrel, berg, Norman Katz, Herbert Ise!. Myron A. Keys, Joseph Bernstein about them as they cover their man. Jerome Kelmanovitz, Al- and Ilynian Altman. It d,sci ibes routes from city to city, from col- ony to colony; the workers in the bert Kramer, Ida Kroll, Frieda the activities of the 52 agencies in- settlements who stand ready to Kumove, Benjamin Kutnick, Gra- cluded in the drive. defend themselves as they work ham Landau, Leah Levin. Miriam in the fields and replant uprooted Levine, Evelyn Lipchinsky, Mil- trees with • determination to ton I.iphshitz, Belle Margolis, answer with constructive effort Raye Metzger, Shulamith Mich- the destruction at the hands of lin, Sol Moldawsky, David Mon- Arab mobs who fight only from dry, Doris Neimark, Sylvia Neu- Detroit Jews who find it incon- ambush and destroy under the man, Albert Posen, Pearl Rappo- port, Martinn Raskin, Toby Reich- venient to leave the downtown area darkness of night. Mrs. Lewin-Epstein said that man, Berol Lee Robinson. Myron to attend Yiskor services will be Rosenthal, Perry Rom, Jack glad to learn that the Beth Jacob in recent months there has been Schneider, William Schumer, Es- Synagogue on Montcalm St., near evidence of a friendlier attitude ther Segel, Manuel Segel, Nettie Hastings, will be open on Satur- towards Jewish efforts on the Seligson, Devorah Shapiro, Isa- day, April 23, to all those who care pert of British officials. and she said that Palestine Jewry is en- dore Singer, Max Snitkowsky, to say Yiskor. A group of public spirited Jews, couraged and remains hopeful of ' Jacob Stollman, Sidney Stone, Harold Strom, Elias David Su- headed by Barney Barnett, have the future. bar, Roselyn Tron, Anna Wels- made arrangements to reopen the There Is nothing truly valuable blatt, Frances Winokur, Phillip old shule for this occasion and ex- Wittenberg, Tillie Zack and Abe tend a cordial welcome to anyone which can be purchased without desirous of attending the services. pains and labor.—Addison. 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