A merica ifewisk Periodical Cotter February 21, 1941 J. D. C. (Continued from Page One) hope for their liberation an d in the m eantime are ready to come to their assistance." CLIFTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO if DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Rumanian Pogroms FUND FOR MOBILE KITCHENS Congress Sponsors Condemned by Hull INCREASED; CAMPAIGN ENDS Theater Parties AT MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Secretary of State of the United States, Cordell Hull, in On Monday, Tuesday and Wed- The campaign to send mobile must strengthen their morale and a communication received by Dr. nesday, March 3, 4 and 5, the let them know that we appreciate Detroit Women's Division of the kitchens to aid the bomb-torn what they are doing, not only for Stephen S. Wise, president of the Speakers at the meeting in- American Jewish Congress will civilian population of Great Brit- themselves but for us Americans American Jewish Congress, makes known the horror of the govern- cluded Gov. Herbert H. Lehman sponsor theater parties at the ain will come to a close at a and for civilization. on ay e ment of the United States at the of New York; Dr. Paul Van Zee- Center Theater, Woodward at the meeting on "We have been told by the land, ex-Premier of Belgium; Boulevard. The proceeds of this the home of Dr. and Mrs. Perry British that nothing gives the atrocities which recently took P. Burnstine. The following week place in Rumania. Edward H. M. Warburg. now the fund for the kitchens will be civilian population more courage The communication of Secretary J.D.C. chairman; Paul Baerwald, formally presented to the British than the feeling of American in- Hull was in response to a letter retiring chairman; Morris C. terest in them upon the arrival Consul and the British War Re- Troper, chairman of the Euro- of a mobile kitchen as a gift of sent by Dr. Wise in behalf of the lief Committee. American Jewish Congress asking pean executive council of the The Detroit Jewish Section of Americans, serving the homeless the State Department to discuss J. D. C.; Joseph C. Hyman, ex- with warm food after Nazi bombs the Inter-Faith Committee for these outrages with the appro- ecutive vice chairman of the Aid to Britain, which cooperates have rained death and destruc- priate government officials in Ru- J.D.C., and Rabbi J. H. Lookstein in their midst. with the British War Relief So- tion of New York. "We have already remitted mania. ciety, has already submitted the Terming the acts of the Iron Attitude on United Drive sum of $4,010.50 to Dr. Stephen enough money to purchase two Guard "unspeakable outrages," mobile kitchens as a gift of the S. Wise, Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse, The J. D. C. inidcated its Secretary Hull stated, "I need secretary, Mrs. William R. Roth, Jews of Detroit, but this com- hardly tell you this government 6 attitude with regard to a united munity has pledged several such treasurer, and Maurice H. Zack- campaign for Jewish relief The campaign is draw- looks with horror on atrocities heim, chairman, announced this kitchens. abroad and here in the following ing to a close. Much money is of this sort and that it regards week. It is expected that at them as another manifestation of resolution: least another $5,000 will be re_ still needed to make good our the unprecedented conditions that mitted. promise. Do not delay making "The Joint Distribution Com- ur gift. Time is of the utmost unfortunately now prevail in cer- mtitee has ,for 26 years dedi- Radio Appeal Made by Frank Yo importance. Nazi bombs are rain- tain European countries. This cated itself to ameliorating the Bernstei» ing on Britain. The British have government has brought to the plight of Jewish populations of Reports on the committee's lost their homes, their businesses, attention of the Rumanian govern- Eastern and Central Europe and activities were made last Monday many have lost their lives. You ment the indignation and shock throughout the world. At this evening at a meeting at the home are asked to give them only with which •the news of these crucial period in world affairs, of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Dworman. money to give them courage to atrocities was received by this the Joint Distribution Committee government." As • On Saturday evening an ap- protect you." looks to the continued support peal in behalf of the fund for of the Jewish citizens of the the mobile kitchens was made United States. Without the ac- MRS. DANIEL SIEGEL over Altman's Jewish Radio Tour tive, enthusiastic assistance of by Frank Bernstein, an active local American Jewish communi- project will be used to carry ties, and a consecrated sense of the program of the Congress, member of the committee. In the Sponsored by service on the part of every which consists of aid to Britain, course of his appeal Mr. Bern- man, woman and the child who Dis- can Congress houses in New York stein give and serve, Joint said: "As Americans, as Jews, as a City, educational and legislative tribution Committee will be un- work. Tickets are 50 cents each. moral people believing in justice, able to render an adequate meas- Mrs. Daniel Siegel is the gen. democracy and in the rights of ure of help to those who are eral chairman of this fund-raising individuals, we must do every- Department of Michigan sorely in need. program and Mrs. Samuel Kat- thing possible to give the British eople courage and hope. We SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1941 "In the last two years, the kin is co-chairman, assisted by the P Washington's Birthday J.D.C. has been associated with following: Ticket chairmen, Mes- the Palestine Appeal and the dames Al Koffman, Nathan Wein- Masonic Temple—Temple and Second National Refugee Service in a garden, Samuel Heyman, Otto Ann Arbor Drive ENTERTAINMENT DANCING centralized fund-raising campaign Weiss; Mrs. Harold Schiller, through the United Jewish Ap- chairman of the telephone squad. Aids Ten Refugee GENERAL ADMISSION 75 CENTS Mrs. Perry Burnstine, chair- peal. Earnest efforts to continue advises . that Dress Optional Jewish Students the United Jewish Appeal in 1941 man of arrangements, double feature nictures will be Funds raised to be used for Americanism and Defense Program. • have thus far come to naught n, with a change of program but it is the hope of the J.D.C. show_ Ten refugee students will be m that a unified appeal may still on formances onday and will Tuesday. The per- enabled to complete their uni- be continuous, be opinion possible. arose The major • of with difference respect thereby a complete program will versity education through funds • i • e seen by anyone entering the raised by the Ann Arbor Jewish to the amounts deemed requisite b theater at any hour of the day. Committee in a campaign which OF THE for the activities of the National Upon request by telephone to closed this week. The campaign Refugee Service. The Joint Dis- Mrs. Koffman, Tyler 5-1489; Mrs. resulted in the collection of the con- tribution Committee desires to Weingarden, To. 6-7646; Mrs. equivalent of $4300 in cash con- Heyman, or Mrs., Oto record now, as it has done in Da. the 0954; tributions and offers of free room SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1941, at 8:30 P. M. past, its willingness to • accept Weiss, Ho. 6258, delivery of tick- and board, exceeding the 1938 any equitable proposal whereby ets will be made. campaign by $100. All Jewish Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple the primary requirements of the fraternities and sororities (num- National Refugee Service can be baring 11 on the U. of M. cam- MAXA NORDAU met, and whereby the Joint Dis- Council Juniors pus), Avukah, and the Katharine pus), Famous speaker and author—daughter of the late Zionist tribution Committee, as trustee is k e r e 1 1 Girls' Co-operative leader will speak on the theme: - WHAT WOULD MAX Sabbath Feb. 28 at P (non-s for the welfare of millions of supported the (non-sectarian) NORDAU HAVE SAID TODAY?" suffering, homeless and parse- campa i gn. campai Temple Beth El IN THE MUSICAL PROGRAM: .4, cuted Jews the world over, can The Ann Arbor Jewish Corn- receive a proper share of the MARGUERITE KOZENN mittee, organized two years ago The National Council of Jew- under the auspices of the Uni- sums raised in this country. Singer of the Bucharest Opera. "At meetings of the Council ish Juniors will hold annual versity of Michigan Bnai Brith JULIUS CHAJES of Jewish Federations and Wel- Council Sabbath on Friday, Feb. Hillel Foundation, is headed by Music composer and Music Director of the Jewish Center. fare Funds in Atlanta from Jan. 28, at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, new Z. BISTRITZKY, violinist—B. ARGIEWICZ. 'cellist 31 to Feb. 3, representatives of Leon Fram will speak on a sub director of the Foundation. Of the Detroit Symphony. the Joint Distribution Committee ject of interest to young people. Chairman of the campaign was Tickets 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, available at the Jewish Center—Ma. 8400 expressed their entire willingness A reception will follow the ser- Dr. Jacob Sacks, also in charge to accept an arrangement for a mon in the social hall at which of faculty solicitation. Osias fact-finding study of the needs Junior Council members will be Zwerdling, pioneer Ann Arbor merchant, headed the solicitation of the National Refugee Service, hostesses. The unusual aspect at this of townspeople, and Martin B. provided such a study be under- under the supervision of Sabbath service will be a sym- Dworkis, University of Michigan Iv ft taken fair-minded and objective per- posium following the social hour graduate student, directed the • sons, such as the neutral mem- in the Men's Temple Club Room student campaign. No Gentiles were solicited, bars of the 1940 U.J.A. Allot- at which time the vice president now being sold and ment Committee or some other Madeline Betty Meyers, will rep but Dr. Edward Blakeman, Uni- serviced by instrumentality acceptable to the resent the Council group in con varsity religious counselor, and three agencies. The Joint Dis- junction with three other local Kenneth Morgan, director of the tribution Committee stands ready youth groups. They will discuss Student Religious Association, to abide by the decision of such "How Youth Can Serve the sent in contributions "because - they wished to help". a group. If the United Palestine Community". Since the formation of the Appeal agrees to abide by the same recommendations, the J.D.C. Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- Ann Arbor Jewish Committee, and with the arrival of five new is prepared, in concert with rep- doh to Have Games refugee students, a total of 25 ri sentatives of the Welfare Fund Party Wednesday refugees will have been aided v , communities, to engage in any by the committee. Two of the discussions leading to the re- • • The Ladies of Yeshiva games Beth new students, Esther Torcyzner, constitution of the United Jewish Judah are sponsoring a formerly of Vienna, Austria, and Inc. Appeal for 1941. "If, however, such proposals party Wednesday evening, Feb. Henry Proskauer, formerly of 12250 JOS. CAMPAU are not accepted by the United 26, at the Bnai Moshe social Breslau, Germany, have already arrived on the campus and have TO. 8-9310 Palestine Appeal, the Joint Dis- hall, Lawrence and Dexter. The is con- proceeds of this bingo party will registered at the University. Committee tribution Prominent faculty members in- strained to make independent help the ladies organization to eluded on the committee in ad- applications to the various corn- maintain the Yeshivah Beth Judah muces2 munities in behalf of its own which is the only Talmudical dition to Dr. Sacks are Dr. Wil- program. In so doing, the J.D.C. academy in Michigan. Friends iiam Haber, former director of recognizes and respects the ex- and members of the Yeshiva are the National Refugee Service and istence of welfare funds or simi- asked to set aside Wednesday former committee chairman; Dr. lar organized fund-raising bodies evening, Feb. 26, for this party. I. Leo Sharfman, Dr. Samuel But we all like to Goudsmit, and Dr. Kasimir Fa- in the individual communities Our For the sake of Orthodox Jews i ns who headed the sub-coin- dine out. Harry Bo- Cocktails - mi a ttee which selected students which conduct local campaigns Delicious esky's has a friend- and on the basis of a centralized, uni - - who like Chinese food, one fac- Delicatessen ly atmosphere and tory that prepares such delica- me A riting assistance. Fancy Delivered fied solicitation. The Joint Dis - cies as Chinese almond cakes, its food is cooked s a meeting held Thursday, Drinks FREE tribution Committee pledges it right. Mother will tri Feb. 13, the executive council Mixed self to work with such local or- fried noodles, Anywhere. appreciate a good a rabbi to see etc., to it has that engaged every- of the Ann Arbor Jewish Corn- by Anytime dinner prepared by ganiza tions, and to extend to ttee voted to recommend that Experts them its fullest cooperation and thing in the place is kosher and mi someone else. the committee conduct a united support. The Joint Distribution parve. —„ Jewish campaign prior to the Committee is convinced that, in of the J.D.C. in 1941 to- close of the current school year, turn, Welfare Funds and other needs tailed $25,000,000, but the na- the receipts to be divided equally communal fund-raising agencies tional quota of $11,250,000 was between the Joint Distribution will give to the J.D.C. increased set because of the many de- Committee and the United Pal- .1 support consistent with the enor- mands for funds facing Ameri- estine Appeal. Last year students, 4 Phone Trinity 2-9366 mous and increased burdens now can Jewish communities. The faculty members and townspeople 12th and Hazelwood resting upon it." present quota, it was said, was raised $3250 in a similar cam- 41111111111111011b. In another resolution adopted both "realistic and attainable". paign. it was explained that the actual • Patriotic Military Ball JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES • Annual Concert Jewish National Workers Alliance I , Cadillac - LaSalle Oldsmobile Carl S. Schiller General Manager Northeast Motors, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME . . . • HARRY BOESKY