Americo, % wish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 9 March 22, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Participators in P Purim Sabbath Is Play of N. H. J. C. Mo'os Chitim Day Chitim The Play Group of the Detroit Purim Sabbath, March 23, set aside of "Mo'os Chaim League of the National Home been in all Detroit synagogues, for Jewish Children at Denver is Day" Charles A. Smith, chair- being directed by Miss Gertrude s tated of the Central Moos Chitim Winer in a one-act comedy en- Trla n "Wisdom for Wives," to be Committee. On the eve of the titled Sabbath, there will be stationed in all synagogues duly accred- Chaim Committee ited Mo'os receive re p re se n t a tives , who will donations for the cause and is- s ue signed receipts for all do- nat ions. In a letter sent to all friends of Mo'os Chitim Committee on Thursday, Mr. Smith said: "As Passover approaches our thoughts turn to hundreds of Jewish families in Detroit, whose daily problems of living will be try dwellers alike had held F. special which campaigns for the J. N. had resulted in doubled con- tributions to the land redemption (Continued from Page 1) agency. He denied that he was in any The meeting, held in answer way associated with the illegal to the adoption of the land pur- entry of Jews into Palestine but chase restrictions, brought forth said that he was a strong sym- pathizer and that he was proud of the fact that his 29-year-old son, Uri, had been imprisoned in Palestine for his part in the illegal immigration of possibly 26,000 refugees into the Holy Land. Mr. Jabotinsky refuted reports that there were 10,000,000 Jews in Central European countries who must migrate. He insisted that - there were no more than 5,000,000 and that all of them could be absorbed in Palestine under proper conditions. The bulk of the Jews between Riga. Latvia and the Aegean Sea would have to be considered refugees, he said. He contended that three- fourths of Palestine Jewry share his political convictions and said that if elections to the Jewish National Council were held now, the New Zionist Organization would score a tremendous victory. "The Jews of Palestine, especially the younger people," he said, "were tired of inaction." JABOTINSKY in tensified and aggravated by the a dditional needs which that fes- tival entails. These families will need our help if they are to mark the holiday in the proper manner. We must make it pos- sible for them to secure Mat- zoth, wine and all the other nec- essities for Passover. "For 39 years the Central Mo'os Chitim ommittee has stood by the poor families in our midst, MRS. MILTON MAHLER aiding them in an organized and dignified manner. Last year presented on Wednesday, April 1,379 families were enabled by 10, at the Jewish Community Cell- 397 Jews Injured, 140 Arrested in Palestine Riots, Says our assistance to observe Pass- ter. A talented east has been as- MacDonald over. This year we are once sembled, consisting of Mesdames again coming to their assistance. Milton Mahler, Jack Behrmann, LONDON. (Palcor Agency)— David Ebner, In the riots which broke out in We hope to be able to give them Oscar Goldman, Krause, Saul Gleuckman, larger grants, so that Passover Robert tine following the issuance may be for them a true holiday Moe Prince, Sidney Wallace and Palestine regulations last week, of of freedom from want and worry. Herman Schmier, and Mrs. Irv- 397 Jews were injured, 74 of "We therefore appeal to you mg Smith, urc ei stu y. There will be no admission fee them seriously, 140 were ry in Mal- to participate with us in this ted, Colonial and Secreta sacred task. Let us, as we sit and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, presi- arres M acDo nald reported re- down to our own Seder, with our dent, invites the public to at- colm ti s plying to a series o f queson dear ones, feel that another fam- tend this performance. irected to him by representati ves On Wednesday, March 27, at d ily has been enabled to have a Labor and Conse ative Seder because of our generosity. 10 a. m., there will be a pep of the rvetary "Let no Jew shut his cars to rally at the home of Mrs. Ben pa rties. The Colonial Secrof in- s died this call. Answer it and hell) Silberstein, 18240 Santa Barbara said that two Jews the demon- those in our community who Ave. Committee chairmen, work- juries received in ens and hostesses for the Detroit strations. look to us for assistance." The Colonial Secretary, in an- Checks of contributors shouid League's major fund raising pro- be sent to Mr. Smith at 1935 ject, its simultaneous city-wide swering a query put by Torn Glynn Court. Mali Jong and bridge parties, Williams, Labor, regarding the which will take place on Wed- suspension of the Hebrew dailies nesday, April 17, at the homes —Dever, liaaretz, Hatzofe—for of members and friends, are in- printing the protest of the Vaad Library Observes vited to attend this meeting. Leumi against the regulations, Mrs. Jack Lefton and Mrs. said that the permits of the three 75th Anniversary Samuel L. Goldman, general papers had been temporarily re- anniversary of the chairmen of this fund-raising yoked and that the publication of The 75th opening of the Detroit Public Li- event, state that tickets can now the statement had been prohibited brary is to be celebrated by the be bought through the ticket 4 the censor. There permits Library Commission and the Li- chairmen, Mrs. J. J. Karbel, 2993 Were reissued on March 2, he braryy Staff on Monday, March Webb, TO. 7-4523; Mrs. Edward added. The Labor Party interrogators 25. President Alexander Ruth- Heiber, 3234 Webb, TO. 8-8468; yen of the University of Michi- Mrs. Sol Brock, 2975 Webb, TO. thereupon raised the question of be the principal 'speaker 5-8195, or the following mem- freedom of the press. Mr. Wil- will Citizens' Meeting to be begs of their committee: Mes- hams brought forth no reply from gan at the held at the Detroit Institute of dames Max Kirchbaum, Maxfield Mr. MacDonald when he asked Arts Auditorium at 8i15 p. m. Mathis, Harry Leib, Irving Al- whether it is a creme to publish ich which ion of w feelings it Mayor Edward J. Jeffries and lender. Moe Leiter, Ben Berk- ants h the po notess agree do expr A. Douglas Jamieson, president man, Devil Sillman. Mrs. Ben Silberstein, UN. 1- of the Colonial Secretary. Nor of the greetings. Board of Education, bring M. Hubert will 2091, and Mrs. Samuel Seplo- did he comment upon the remark O'Brien, president of the Library win, TO. 8-1298, chairmen of of John McGover, Labor, "Shall Commission, will preside. There the hostess committee , advise we sing, Heil?" will be no admission charge and that this committee will be glad J. N. F. Campaign pus P ontaneo Yishuv the public is invited to attend. to help anyone make arrange- S TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency)— On the same day, Monday, ments to be a hostess on April March 25, from 1 to 5 p. m., the 17. The following are serving Main Library, at Woodward and on the hostess committee: Mes- A national rally here of workers hold open house dames Al Koffman, Ed. Bernie, for the Jewish National Fund Ayes., will Kirby exhibits and tours of the Jack Behrmann, Maurice Safir, proclaimed today: "We cnue with library. Arthur Campbell, Aaron Silber- with an ever stronger determine- redeem the land of our The Downtown Library and the blatt, Jack Berger, Harry Mil- Lion to ers. forefath" branch libraries will be closed on tar and NIorris Loeb. In numerous Jewish centers it was reported that city and coun- March 25, and the library staff will be at the open house at the Neugarten Sunshine Club Has Monthly Meeting Main Library. The staff of the Duffield Branch Library hopes on Monday to welcome its patrons there. . There will be special exhibits The monthly business meeting In all agencies during the week of the Neugarten Sunshine Club of March 25 to 30. The Duffield will be held on Monday, March Library will feature in its ex- the Jewish Community hibit pictographs and displays 25, at A desert luncheon will that reflect the growth of serv- Center. be served at 1 o'clock. ice since its opening in 1916. In Mrs. Samuel Blacher, presi- addition there will be a special dent, has returned from Los diorama to depict the relation- Angeles and will conduct the ship between the branch library meeting. and the schools in this area. Mrs. Martin Krauss, chairman Dr. Leo M. Franklin is a of ways and means, will discuss member of the Detroit Library the progress of the May party— Commission and has served as its the fund raising project which president for two terms. will enable the Club to provide medical aid and appliances for the needy. Emanuel Purim Services a new degree of 3pt,ntaneous en- thusiasm from the delegates rep- resenting every set.-ion of the Yishuv. The delegates agreed that the most effective means of combatting the restrictions lay in continued land purchase. Start A Fine China Service with 16•Piece Starter Sets Syracuse China ONLY $8 95 Here's an inexpensive way to start sets of fine china—buy 1 6 -piece starter sets and add to them as you wish. 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Wohlgelernter will interpret The Book of Es- bor campaign. On Friday evening, March 29, ther in a special sermon Satur- (lay afternoon at 5:15 p. in. and Chapter IV of the League for a will also conduct two classes for Labor Palestine will hold at pi e embership party . 6 members of the Young Men's Purim m Congregation an dthe Emanuel home of Thelma Cohen, 208 Mitzvah School at 3:30 and 6 Cortland Ave. Louis Rosen p; n. 01. respectively. president of the group. PURIM On Purim we realize that kindness must prevail— that meanness is a passing phase among men. This is a season of joy and thanksgiving—a time in which to remember our loved ones and their need for financial security. The best gift a man can make to his family is the gift of future security. Through Life Insurance this gift --MOE LEITER can be guaranteed.• MOE LEITER AND ASSOCIATES UNION GUARDIAN BUILDING. 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