A INdm PO Paid* ease. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle June 14, 1940 PALESTINE (Continued from Page 1) pre- The s eries of emergencw cautonary measures that Tel voted will cost £70,000. Aviv has The countrywide blackout that began June 3 at 9 p. m. was reported as having been succes- fullycond uct ed everywhere. All lights will b e (loused throughout Palestine at the same time every eight until further notice. air."' a.111"11 ' .111110"11 OM DELEGATION OF PALESTINE POALE Elected President of the Council Juniors AGUDAS ISRAEL IN DETROIT; WILL ADDRESS MASS MEETING MONDAY At a recent election of the National Council of Jewish Jun- Rabbis Silver, Jung, Kreiser and Solomon to Enlist Aid iors, the following officers were elected: President, Nadine Lewis; Here for Work of Religious Pioneers in Holy Land Aid for the religious settlers Goldman, Judge Harry.- B. Kei- in Palestine is sought in Detroit dan, Judah Lachar, Rabbi Leizer Levine, Morris Mohr, Rabbi Jo- by a delegation representing the seph B. Rabinowitz, Morris Ro- Poalei Agudas Israel. senberg, Jacob Soberman, Rabbi Heading the delegation are Joshua Sperka, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- Shertok Explains Natur e of Unit Rabbi Eliezer Silver, president of man, Rabbi Joseph Thumin and Offered by Jews to Britain the Agudas Horabonim of Amer- Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter. Close to 6,000 tillers of the soil JERUSALEM. — (Palcor ica and Chief Rabbi of Cincin- —The type of unit which the nati, 0., and Dr. Leo Jung, rabbi of Palestine are Orthodox Chalut- zim organized in the Poalei Agu- Jewish Agency had declared itself das Israel. Their work is recog- mobilize for the British to ready nized but not supported by the Army was not intended to be a Jewish Agency nor by the United separate outfit but an integral Palestine Appeal. They are gath- part of the British forces Moshe AND THE ICE BOX IS ered in Kibbutzim (cooperatives), Shertok, head of the Jewish they have employment agencies EMPTY — DON'T BE- Agency political department ex- in various branches that provide press conference COME PANICKY BE- a plained at work for the building of roads and are given public work by the here. CAUSE YOU HAVE government. They need 460 pounds Thu statement which War Sec- NO REFRESHMENTS. (sterling) a month for assistance retary Anthony Eden made in the to the unemployed whom they sup- House of Commons May 23 with ply not only with food but with Just Phone regard to the proposed Jewish medical care. unit had aroused a wrong impres- TRINITY 2-9366 The Agudas Israel takes care sion, Mr. Shertok declared. It of 22 Talmud Torahs and He- for prompt Delivery Service was true that the Jews had not MISS NADINE LEWIS brew schools, of seven Beth Ja- offered to establish a mechanized cob Schools for Girls and of five vice-presidents, Madeline Betty formation at their own expense; kindergartens. It has a Free Loan Myers and Edith Sarasohn; re- but they had actually proposed Organization, assists in the pro- cording secretary, Bess Pearl- a military unit of which the gov- 12TH AT HAZELWOOD vision of tools and in the exten- man; corresponding secretary, ernment was aware. But the Jews sion of loans for workers tempor- Ruth Misby; financial secretary, had not meant a separate unit arily enibarassed. Sylvia Collins; treasurer, Diana but a Jewish formation which In deference to the request of Rosenblatt. Two new additions to would be an integral part of the the authorities in charge of the the board of directors are Ruth British Army, in the same way Allied Jewish Campaign, the Pal- Sher and Mildred Beerbohm. as the Jewish legions served in DR. LEO JUNG estine delegation, including Rabbi the last war. Leo Jung of New York, post- of the Jewish Center of New poned its campaign in Detroit. GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME Discloses Additional Labor York, an able speaker and au- Certificates Rabbi Jung, who is a member The Jewish Children's How thor of several important books. of the Council of the Jewish Describing the present immi- Other members of the delegation Agency, has been interested in acknowledges receipt of dona- gration situation, Mr. Shertok are: Rabbi Joshua Kreiser of tions from the following: disclosed that an additional batch Tel Aviv, general secretary of the Aguda since 1912, but he has as- Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Love, in sisted in the general work for of 300 certificates had been made Poalei Agudas Israel, and Rabbi honor of the following confirma- Palestine both as a member of available to the Jewish Agency J. Solomon of Jerusalem, member tions: Allan Bernard Petrie, Ed- for labor immigrants, to be of the organization's executive the Council of the Agency, and ward Meyer Blumberg, Barbara as the head of the New York Helen Blumrosen, Rolla Joan If you wont good au available for refugees. The Jew- committee. Jewish Center in many other Jacobs, Maerit Bernard Kellet, commodations at ish Agency had for a long time A mass meeting will be held ways. BATH lair cost, the Wacker PRIVATE ROOMS WITH Herbert Appelbaum; Dr. and been pressing the government to this Monday evening at the Beth meets your needs... Mrs. Saul Barnett; Abraham increase the certificates in this Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, Tay- 15 Hue minutes to Loop. category which had previously lor and Woodrow Wilson, and will Pledge $60,000 Toward Building Wetsman; Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller, from/ • Special weekly rotes. in honor of the following con- been fixed at 200 for the current be addressed by Dr. Jung and of Herzog Colony in firmations: Rhoda Lou Hayden, six-month period. Rabbi Silver. Palestine Edward Blumberg, Mignon Gins- The commission seeks to inter- Due to these additional certifi- NEW YORK (WNS) — More burg; Mrs. J. Miller; Mrs. Fink; cates Mr. Shertok announced, the est Detroiters in the Keren Hayi- Jewish Agency would be able to shuv of the Poalei Agudas Israel than $60,000 has been pledged' by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber, remove nearly all the refugees and Agudas Israel. An appeal in 100 chapters of the Mizrachi Or- in honor of son born to Mr. now at Trieste and also to re- behalf of the work of this dele- ganization of America, religious and Mrs. Mervin Jacobson; Mrs. A. H. Eder; Mrs. F. Goldfine; gation has been issued by the lieve other refugee centers. Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the Zionist movement, toward the Joe's Beauty and Barber Shop. $100,000 Herzog Colony in Pales- United States and Canada. Record Land Purchase for Na- The Poalei Agudth Israel of tine which will honor the Chief tional Fund Palestine is the workers organiza- Rabbi of the Holy Land, Dr. Isaac HOME COOKED MEALS IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS JERUSALEM. — (Palcor tion within the World Agudist Herzog, it was announced here Agency) — The Jewish National Movement, known to world Jewry Fund acquired the largest parcel as the Orthodox movement which by Mr. Leon Gellman, national HARRY S. DERMER, Mgr. of land since the land transfer acts in all matters pertinent to preSident of the Mizrachi Zion- regulations were promulgated in traditional Judaism. The Poalei ists. 8737 TWELFTH STREET the purchase of 2,800 dunams on Agudath Israel was formed 15 Establishment of the colony, on the coastal plain of Samaria. years ago. It was reorganized in The Central Committee of the 1933 and its activity increased which was decided upon at the Ilistadruth Kupat Cholirn has with the influx of immigrants recent Baltimore convention of Order your Quilts NOW at Summer Prices opened a sanitarium its third from Europe. The work of the the religious Zionists, will pro- organization is administered by/ For Fall Delivery such institution, between Ramath vide a haven of refuge for or- Can and Bnei Brak. This newest a central praesidum and an ex- thodox Jews fleeing from Nazi Free Storage on Repair Jobs — Call Us For an Estimate of the Workers' Sick Fund insti- ecutive committee in Tel Aviv. persecution in war torn central The Detroit committee assist- tutions has accommodation for 40 beds. The other two sanitaria, ing this delegation consists of Europe. Purchase of the tract will be made through the Jewish Na- which have 200 beds, are at the following: TYLER 4-6728 8823 12TH ST (our only store) David I. Berris, Isadore Cohen, Motza and on Mount Carmel. Rabbi Moses Fischer, Ben F. tional Fund. When Company Drops In! HARRY BOESKY HOTEL WACKER • CLAIII AND RION MA BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT J. TRAURIG Kvutzath Arieh at Arida BEISAN. — (Palcor Agency) —Lying in proximity to Tirath Zvi in the Beisan Plain is Kib- butz Arieh. Established there are 70 settlers, who eventually hope to attain a total of 70 families. Only a third of the 70 settlers are women, and most of the members of the kibbutz are in the early twenties. Irrigation is now to be installed by piping water from the Arida springs which produce 220 cubic meters per hour and lie about a kilometer and a half away. Anti-malarial measures have also been taken. On the eve of Passover the settlers began harvesting their first crop of barley from 400 dunams. There are 300 dunams of %%beat and 80 dunams of hay under cultivation, while the truck garden consists of 30 dunams, of which 20 dunams are under potatoes. The settlers also have 148 head of sheep and goats and 40 head of poultry. They reside for the most part under canvas. Foundation Fund Income Is In- creased in 8-Month Period TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency) Despite the war and the de- struction of large Jewish com- munities the income of the Pales- tine Foundation Fund (Keren Hayesod) increased in the first eight months of 5700 (beginning Oct. 1, 1939), it was announced here by Arthur Hantke, director of the fund. — Kamp Kairphree Incorporated A CAMP FOR GIRLS Established 18 Years ACES 7 TO Lake Charlevoix 17 Northern Michigan Seymour Tilehin, Director Mrs. Barry L. Jackson Camp Mother MARIE BEVERIDGE, A.B.—M.A., Head Counsellor, President Camp Fire Girls Guardian Ass'n, Teacher at Cooley High School. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Mrs. Joe Magidsohn 3284 WEBB TO. 8.5415 EXCLUSIVELY FOR BOYS IN AGES 7 - 17 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 15 Miles from Charlevoix 10 Miles from Petoskey SEYMOUR TILCHIN, Director LEE PLAZA HOTEL TYLER 6-8200