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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-24

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

A nnual L. A. S.

May 24, 1940
ing the services at Congregation 3 p. m. on Saturday, at which
Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. Smilansky will speak in He-
brew. This Oneg Shabbat will be
Parlor Meeting at Sreres'
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This Saturday night, Mr. Smil- held at the Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi -
novelist and story-teller of note, ansky will meet with an invited Hershman will preside. The pub-
operation of Seymour Tilchin, di-
is the guest in Detroit this week- group of leaders and workers at lic is invited.
The annual picnic and carni- rector of Camp Walloon a nd
end, having come here to confer a gathering at the home of Mr.
Brilliant Novelist
val of the Detroit Auxiliary of Kamp Kairphree, the boy winner
with Jewish National Fund work- and -Mrs. Abraham Srere, 1245
A resident of Palestine for 50 the Los Angeles Sanatorium will of the second prize will receive as
ers and other community lead- W. Boston Blvd. On Sunday years, Mr„, Sfnilansky has played be held on Sunday, June 2, at prize a two weeks' stay at Camp
ers.
morning he will address a break- one of the most important roles Belvedere Park.
Walloon and the girl winner will
During his stay here, Mr. Smil- fast meeting at Lachar's on 12th in the redemption of Palestine
Arrangements have been made go to Kamp Kairphree, al,. for
ansky is the guest of Dr. St., at 9:30 o'clock.
soil, in the return of Jews to by the committee in charge for two weeks. Sandford is the son
and Mrs. A. M. Hershman at
Reservations for the Sunday agricultural pursuits and in ce- (lancing in the park's pavilion. of Mr. and Mrs.' Max Gold`terg
their home, 2698 Calvert Ave. breakfast will be accepted until menting friendships bet w e en Refreshments and meals will be of 3770 Harper Ave. and is a
This Friday evening, he will meet Saturday night. Mrs. Samuel N. Arabs and Jews. He is a resi- available.
student at Northeastern High
informally with a number of Heyman, 4031 Glendale, Davison dent of Reheboth and he came
Announcement is made that School. Rose is the daughter of
leaders at 'the Hershman resi- 0954, accepting reservations.
to this country to mobilize great- reservations are available for or- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stolsky of
dence, On Saturday morning, he
Arrangements have also been er interest in land redemption ganizations at 20 cents a ticket 2454 Hazelwood Ave. She is a
will deliver a brief address dur- made for an Oneg Shabbat, at work which is considered the per person if bought for groups. student at Central High School
most vital task for the Jewish Individual tickets will sell at 25 and for four years attended the
United Hebrew Schools.
cents each.
people' today.
Fourth prize, a year's subscrip-
Reservations may be made by
Known throughout world Jew-
tion to The -Detroit Jeish Chron-
ry as a brilliant Hebrew essayist calling Madison 6766.
Transportation will be pro- icle, was won by Ned Chalat, son
and novelist, Mr. Smilansky also
wrote two volumes of Arab y tales vided for those who have no of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Chalat
of 3202 Lawrence Ave., a stu-
which he published under the cars.
dent at Central High School.
nom-de-plume of Havaja Musa
The judges in the contest were
(Arabic for Moses). He is an
authority on Palestine farming Initiation Dance of Jr. Prof. S. M. Levin, Mrs. Israel
Himelhoch and Bernard Isaacs.
Problems and has shown bril-
U. H. S. Alumni
The winning essays of Sand-
liance in negotiating with Arabs
and
ford Goldberg, Rose Stolsky and
in the purchase of land and in
Final plans for the initiation Ned Chalat will be publishediri
creating a feeling of good will dance of the Junior Alumni of
forthcoming issues of The De-
and cooperation with Jews.
the- United Hebrew Schools, to troit Jewish Chronicle. The essay
Speaking of the possibilities for be held the last week in June, selected for the first prize fol-
for the Summer friendly Arab-JeWish relations, were completed. Approximately lows:
Mr. Smilansky this week made 55 will be initiated by the WHAT CONSECRATION
TYLER
the following important state- Junirs. This new group repre- MEANS TO ME
5-8400
ment:
sents graduates from Tuxedo,
By Judith Jacobs
"Is there room for both people PIrkside and Philadelphia-Byron
When asked "What is entice-
to live together on the land? branches of the United Hebrew
I believe there is plenty of room Schools. Sam Krohn, Isadore cration?" the usual answer is,
in Palestine for large Jewish Katz and Ruben Isaacs are in "Oh, it's a beautiful service with
settlements. The soil is now rich charge of the forthcoming dance. the girls all in white and flowers
and fruitful and we have discov-
Other activities of the Juniors and music and thrills and excite-
er'ed much water. There is sun consist of a wiener roast which ment, and friends crowding
in the land, and plants grow all was- held at Belle Isle May 18. around you to give you congratu-
through the year. Communica- Sol Panush was chairman of the lations."
But is this all that there is
tions with all parts of the world affair, which was attended by
LEADER Mangled 9m—DIRTMaiwite4
to consecration? No! In a world
are good. There is room to settle 40 people.
at least 800,000 persons in agri-
At a preceding meeting of the , gone mad with fear and hate,
culture alone, which would Juniors, Ruben Isaacs led a dis- consecration has a meaning it
strengthen the position of the cussion on "We the American has never had before. Giving my-
present inhabitants, rather than Jewish Youth—And Our Prob- self to the service of God and
encroach upon it. If the entire lems." Also at that meeting plans to the service of Israel will en-
country, urban as well as rural, fora "Palestine Night" were dis- able me to do my small part in
were fully developed agricul- cussed. On May 9, Bernard replacing here in this country
turally and industrially, it could Margolis and Frieda Smolinsky the faith an& knowledge which
absorb 3,000,000 Jews without were appointed delegates to the cannot now come from a war-
displacing any of the Arabs from Jewish National Fund Youth torn Europe,
My European comrades, hu-
their
present positions. There is, Council.
w.
and Beam
indeed, room in the land for both
For further information re- miliated time and again and driv-
peoples,
garding the activities ., of the en from place to place, have
LEADER CARPET CLEANING COMPANY
"There remains, then, the main Juniors call Ruben Isaacs, Tyler been compelled to drop the torch
of learning, although it is one
and essential question : What can 6-2298.
of the things most highly prized
be done to make it possible for
by every Jew. We consecrants
here in America, the land of the
,both people to live together har- free, so sure and"strong in our
moniously? What shall we (10 to faith, must pick up that torch
avoid the 'depressing incidents' and hold it firmly on high so
which have heretofore taken that those who come after us may
place?
see its glowing light and take
"I do not believe that it is pos- courage and strength from its
sible to create a feeling of mu- shining rays, so that when we are
tual friendship between two peo- gone they will be able to Mold it
ples by way of negotiations, by aloft and never let it drop.
leaders seated about 'round ta-
Having been consecrated we
Charlevoix-
Michigan
bles,' or through political argu- have reached but one stage in
ments. Friendship between two our lives. We must not stop here
Peoples must be brought about even to rest. We must continue
from the bottom up, rather than our education, continue to study
from the top down. Daily work our history, past and Present, our
(lone together, business done to- religion and our way of life, ab-
gether, joint social services, joint so•bing the glorious heritage
education as far as possible with- that is ours. We must prepare
in the framework of national ourselves to take the place of
and cultural needs—these are the our present leaders In evory,,field
pillars on which may be erected of Jewish life. The fulfillment of
the basis of peace between _two the hope of the Jewish people
peoples.
for an eventual home in Palestine
"We have to uproot from our is part of our duty to our people
hearts the philosophy of hundred and to ourselves. Se we oitit
percenters in all aspects of life learn what we can of that coun-
in the country. One hundred per try and its life and special prob-
cent means isolation, and we can- lems, so that when our turn
not talk of rapprochement and comes for active pa
ipation in
act as isolationists. Nor it is cor- its upbuilding, we
n do our
With European or
Rates From $2.50
rect to say that economic isola- share intelligently as well as
tion is a self-protective necessity. with love `in our
arts.
American Plan
.. Per Day Up . .
I believe that the need for self-
We who by sheer accident are
protection has grown largely be- privileged to dwell in this free
cause of isolation. The belief of land, must concern ourselves a n d
the ime hundred percenters does acquaint ourselves with all tic
very detail has been planned to provide you with the
not .how any faith in the great various problems of a people
absorptive capacity of the coun- scattered over the face of the
most delightful vacation you've ever had. The warmth,
try. I personally believe that this earth. We must be not only will-
capacity is enormous, for I know ing but we must be able to ex-
beauty and friendliness of the INN will captivate you .. .
the land and the abundant water tend the hand of assistance t-
supply. h 4 , our people wherever and whet
-
make you feel right at home.
"Nor should our activity on be- ever it may be needed. Thus only
half of rapprochement be an act will we be truly consecrated te
of mercy or flattery. We have no our faith and our people, •"wit:.
A program •-f social activity has been planned
'mission' in the land. We have all our hearts, with all our soul,.
that is designed to make each day at THE INN
not come to Palestine to develop and with all our might."
the land so that the Arabs might
more complete and happier than the preceding
prosper, or in order to 'save'
their souls. No. We came in or-
one for you.
der to build and re-establish our-
selves. We have come for our
own sakes and our own purposes,
• FLOOR SHOWS
WHEN MAY WE EXPECT YOU?
but if as a result of our con-
The great Yiddish talking pic-
• GOLF
structive effort the Arabs also ture, "Tevya," based on Sholeio
benefit, we rejoice.
• TENNIS
Aleichem's great play, "Tevya
"Nor do we want to flatter the der Milchiger," which had a suc-
• RIDING
Arabs that they may endorse our cessful run at the Cinema, will
• BATHING
work. We are not so weak that be brought to Littman's Yiddish
we need stoop to flattery. We are People's Theater, 12th and Sew-
• INDOOR BALL
returning Lo our land as of right ard, upon the conclusion of the
• VOLLEY BALL
and not on sufferance. We need appearance of Menashe Skulnik
CHARLEVOIX,
neither flatter nor bribe. Our and his great company.
• Kiddies Playground
strength lies in the power of our
MI
Those who did not have an op-
• GAMES ROOM
work. The power of creation and portunity to see this great film
the justice of our cause will serve at the Cinema will thus have an
ERNEST E. LANG, Managing Director
as our vanguard, and in a place opportunity to thrill in this great
where there is justice and crea- performance, in which Maurice
tisit,, there will also be peace." Schwartz plays the leading role.

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