DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 2 British Jews to Participate in Day of Prayer March 23 AGREE ON UNITED JEWISH APPEAL LONDON (WNS)—Chief rabbi J. H. Hertz announced that Brit- ish Jewry will participate in the national day of prayer on March 23 which was proclaimed by King George. YOUR PASSOVER SUPPLIES are here MANISCHWEITZ MATZO PRODUCTS • ROKEACH KOSHER PRODUCTS • Country Orders Attended to Promptly 8938 12th St. TR. 1-0606 Edward M. M. Warburg, of New York, Chairman of the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee, Inc., (left) and Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, of Cleveland, National Chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, are shown after signing an agreement reconstituting the United Jewish Appeal as the fundraising instru- ment for the Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal, and the National Ref. ogee Service. Tr for the year 1941. The =him of forces, motivated by the widely.expressed desire of American Jews, will result in a unified' fund-raising effort for Jewish victims of war and persecution abroad, for the upbuilding of the Jewish homeland in Palestine, and for the program for immigrants coming to the United States. The agreement was signed at the .office of the United Jewish Appeal, 342 Madison Avenue. New York City. Residence Phone HOgarth 5457 Prof. Paul Levy Exempted from Vichy's Anti-Jewish Statute VICHY.—(WNS) — Prof. Paul Hebrew National Levy of the Ecole Polytechnique and the National School of Mines and former president of the Mathematical Society of France, has been granted an excemption from the anti-Jewish statute which bars Jews from Govern- ment and educational posts. The anti-Jewish statute in un- occupied France provided excemp- tions for Jews who have rendered special scientific, artistic or lit- erary services to France. Prof. Levy has twice received prizes from the French Academy of Science for his mathematical work. Grocers Co. A. SHARP, Prop. Michigan Distributors A.Z.A. Seeks Fund Palestine Wines to For the Red Cross Be Sold in Detroit You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT with Confidence from Aaron B. Margolis KAY KYSER and PHIL ROTHSCHILD (Between Burlingame and Webb) Kay Kyser, famous band lead- er of his "College of Musical Knowledge," is shown being pre- sented with honorary membership in A.Z.A., Junior Bnai Brith, by Phil Rothschild, Michigan A.Z.A. publicity head, after he had offi- cially opened the A.Z.A. project for this year—the drive to collect funds for the Red Cross for the purchase of an ambulance for Great Britain. All Detroit chap- ters are participating in this Red Cross project. Detroit's head- quarters are at 416 Murphy Bldg. Kosher Meat B Poultry Market 11632 DEXTER BLVD. Next to Kresge's TO. 8.8118 - 9 UNITED DAIRIES Announce GEORGE STELVIN'S WHERE- ABOUTS SOUGHT HERE That This Year As Always They Will Produce Information is being sought of eorge Stelvin, who disappeared from his home in Brooklin in November, 1938, and since then has failed to communicate with his wife or contribute to her sup- port, so that she now finds her- self in great need. Mr. Stelvin, who is believed to be in Detroit, is 33 years of age, 5 ft. 8 / 1 2 in. tall, weighs 170 pounds, has dark hair, was a magazine and book salesman. Anyone having any clue to his whereabouts is re- quested to communicate with the National Desertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th St., New York City. HI-TEST MILK SWEET CREAM 8 SOUR CREAM Kosher Shel Pesach Under the Supervision of the VAAD HA'RABONIM OF DETROIT United Dairies, Inc. 4055 PURITAN AVE. UNiversity 1-2800 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Anna Weiss who passed away six years ago, March 20, 1935, who is sadly missed by her husband, Moritz; her daughter, Jennie, and family. already PIT years that you, dear Wife and mother, lia‘e raPSeli away, all so deeply miss you I/ny by clay. It h. we March 21, 1941 Appeal Is Issued for the Mo'os Chitim In a letter addresed to friends of the cause of Mo'os Chitim, Charles A. Smith, c h a i r m a n, states: "The overseas problems which confront us must not turn our attention away from those who need us here at home. Hundreds of Jewish families in Detroit de- pend upon our support, so that they may welcome and mark the festival of Passover properly. Many of these families have a problem of maintaining themselves all year and their needs are multi- plied during Passover. It has been the traditional responsibil- ity of a Jewish community to see the other necessities of the holi- that no Jew lacks matzoth and day. "More than 1,200 families last year were enabled by our assist- ance to gather around the Seder table with some measure of joy. We would like to give them such grants this year as will make Passover for them a true holiday of freedom from want and worry. We appeal to you to participate with us in this sacred task. Please do not delay. Send in your contribution at once so that all preparations may be made in time for Passover. We are sure that your Passover will be made the happier by the knowledge that you have enabled another family to rejoice on this festival of freedom. We shall await your response." It is urged that contributions be sent promptly, to Charles A. Smith, 1935 Glynn Court, in order to enable the committee to determine individual budgets, so that checks and matzoth orders can be distributed in ample time for Passover. A general executive board meet- ing has been called for Tuesday evening, March 25, at 8 o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek. On the agenda are reports of committees and final arrangements for the distribution of checks and mat- zoth orders. The committee is using the fol- lowing method in accepting re- quests for Passover assistance: On March 21 cards will be sent to families known to the Depart- ment of Public Welfare, the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid, the Jewish Social Service Bureau, and all women's relief organizations. Applications will be taken on Monday, March 31, at 7 p. m., at the Emanuel Synagogue, Woodrow Wilson and Taylor, of families not known to the above organizations, that have not yet made a personal application or have not received a card. Those coming on March 31 to make personal applications are advised to bring with them identifica- tions to facilitate their inter- views. No new applications will be accepted after April 8. Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, will speak in behalf of Mo'os Chetim at 9:30 p. m. over Alt- man's Radio Hour, Station WJLB, dial 1420, Saturday eve- ning, March 22. At the public meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, held on Tuesday evening at the Shaarey Zedek, announcement was made that Palestine wines will be sold in state stores this year, on the eve of Passover. In order to encourage the sale of Palestine products, Detroit Jews are urged to make pur- chases of Carmel wines in the state stores. The Zionist rally on Tuesday was addressed by Dr. Israel Efros. professor of Hebrew at the University of Buffalo, who spoke on the life and works of Judah Halevi, on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the death of the national poet. It was one of the most brilliant and most instructive addresses ever heard in Detroit, and the audi- ence sat enchanted by the lec- turer's erudition and elowuence. So fascinating was his address, that there was general expres- sion of hope that Dr. Effros will return to Detroit for another lec- ture soon. The audience stood for a minute in tribute to the memory of Herman Schuldinger, Detroit Heroic British Spirit Praised by Zionist who died in Los Angeles Jaffe last Saturday. LONDON (Palcor Agency)— Cargo of Palestine Wine Arrives With the long-threatened Nazi In America After a voyage of over 14,000 spring offensive entering its sec- miles through Palestine and ond week of intensive bombing of Syria, across the desert to British soil, British Jewry's dis- Basrah in Iraq, then by sea tinguished Palestinian visitor, around the Cape of Good Hope, Leib Jaffe, took the occasion to a cargo of wine from Palestine express at length his admiration has arrived in New York and will for the remarkable heroic spirit be placed on the market in time of the British people. Speaking at a press conference for the Passover holiday, accord- ing to an announcement by held under the chairmanship of Robert Szold, co-chairman and Lady Eva Reading, chairman of treasurer of the Emergency the Keren Hayesod's Appeal Com- Committee for Zionist Affairs, mittee, Br. Jaffe stated that the made at the office of the commit- campaign was proceeding most tee, 41 E. 42nd St., New York. favorably. He recounted some of The loss of European markets his experiences on his two-weeks' for Palestine products, especially tour of the English countryside, oranges and wine, has had an whence he returned last week, and adverse effect on the economy of reiterated his pleasure at the Palestine, it was stated by Mr. enthusiastic response of the Jew- Szold. The shipment of wine and ish youth throughout the country. England's second annual Hecha- other shipments of Palestine products which are expected to lutz conference opened Sunday. arrive in America, will help to The principal speaker at the first session was Berl Locker, labor remedy the situation. "Large numbers of Jewish Zionist leader. families in America," said Mr. Szold, "have been accustomed to N. Y. Daily News Assails Whis- celebrate the Passover festival pering Campaign Against Jews with Palestine wine. .The pres- NEW YORK. — (WNS) — ent shipment will enable them to Condemning a "whispering cam- continue this custom." paign" blaming American Jews The Emergency Committee for "for our being as deep in the Zionist Affairs embraces the war as we now are," the New principal Zionist groups in Amer- York Daily News presented facts ica including the Zionist Organ- giving the lie to the arguments ization of America, Hadassah, used to further the anti-Jewish Mizrachi, and Poale Zion. campaign.