18 WOMEN SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS Passover Observance at Temple Featur es Congregational Seder (Continued from Page 1) • PRICE WOOD PRODUCTS CO. 23253 FENKELL AVE. REdford 0160 A April 11, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL Upchurch Collision Shop COLLISION SPECIALISTS BODY REBUILDING Latest Bee-Line Axle and Frame Straightening Equipment Metal Bumping and Painting ROY UPCHURCH 12920 Grand River Avenue HO. 7675 Passover Greetings to All! WE WELCOME YOU to the SWEDISH SMORGASBORD • The STOCKHOLM 1014 E. JEFFERSON Abraham Srere, Women's Divi- sion chairman. Berlin correspondent for the New York Post, Mr. Fischer probed the secret of Hitler's character and first wrote about him in 1925. The recipient of many journalistic distinctions, he is now writing a book covering the highlights of his experiences in Europe and is in constant touch with the leading officials and diplomats. 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The annual congregation Seder of Temple Beth El will be held in the social hall of the Temple on Saturday, April 12, at 6:30. The ritual service will be read by the rabbis, and traditional Seder music will be sung under the di- rection of George Galvani. Be- cause so many members of the Temple will wish to participate in this service, it has become necessary to limit attendance to the households of members and their guests. Recent immigres, without other facilities for par- ticipating in the Seder, will, how- ever, be cared for. Closing Passover Service Festival services for the seventh day of Passover will be observed at Temple Beth El, Friday morn- ing, April 18, at 10:30. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on the subject: "The New Egypt and the New Exodus." There will be no special chil- dren's service that morning. The children are invited to come with their parents to the main audi- torium of the Temple. George Galvani and a special quartet will render the musical background of the service. Sabbath Eve Services At the Sabbath Eve. services, on Friday, April 18, at 8 p. Dr. Lee M. Franklin will speak on the subject, "An Old Platform and a New Program for Reform Judaism." The music on this occasion will be rendered by the Temple choir under the direction of Mr. Gal- vani, with Jason Tickton at the organ. The services will, as always, be followed by a social hour un- der the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood. perialism," "Why Recognize Rus- solicitations completed by that sia," "The War in Spain," and time. "Why Spain Fights On." Serving on the Special Gifts In addition to his work for Committee, under the chairman- "The Nation," Mr. Fischer has ship of Mrs. Henry Wineman, the contributed to The Baltimore Sun vice-chairmanship of Mrs. Sid- and to many foreign magazines, ney J. Allen, Mrs. Joseph H. including The New Statesman of Ehrlich and Mrs. Fred A. Gins- London and the Prague Tage- burg, and the counsellorship of buch. Mrs. Robert J. Newman, are the Born and educated in Phil- folowing workers: adelphia, Mr. Fischer taught Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Mrs. school several years before he Douglas I. Brown, Miss Emma became a journalist. In 1921, he Butzel, Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan, was sent to Berlin by the New Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Dav- York Post and has spent most id S. Diamond, Mrs. H. J. L. of the past 20 years on roving Frank, Mrs. Leon H. Frank, Mrs. assignments in Europe. Seymour J Frank, Mrs. Isaac Gil- bert, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Special Gifts Committee Miss Edith S. Heavenrich, Mrs. at Work A. Heavenrich, Mrs, Harry The initial meeting of the John L. Jackson, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Special Gifts Committee of the Mrs. RoRbert R. Kalman, Mrs. Women's Division was held on April 7, at the Great Lakes Club, Myron A. Keys, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Walter Laib, Mrs. with Miss Erika Mann as the Meyer L. Prentis, Miss Esther guest of honor. R. Prussian, Mrs. Nate S. Sha- As general chairman of the pero, Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mrs. Women's Division, Mrs. Abraham Abraham Srere, Mrs. Joseph M. Srere introduced Mrs. Henry Welt and Mrs. David Wilkus. Wineman, chairman of the Spe- The workers in the women's cial Gifts Committee, who pre- eight general divisions for the sided. 1941 Drive received their work- Famous daughter of the famous ers' kits, materials and instruc- writer, Thomas Mann, Miss Erika tions at a series of social events Mann is well known as an auth- held during the past week. Fol- or and an actress in her own lowing the opening rally, next right. First describing her life Tuesday afternoon, at Temple as a child in Germany, she told Beth El, the solicitation of every the group assembled of her rec- woman in the local Jewish com ent experiences in London when munity for a contribution to the the Nazis opened the aerial blitz- annual Drive will begin, and the krieg in September, 1940. For women's 1941 project will be in two months, she lived with the full swing. Londoners in the inferno of death, fire and destruction. Her own apartment was bombed, though she escaped with only minor injuries from flying glass, a broken typewriter and a mass of charred manuscripts. During her stay in England, First Event to Be Third Seder on Sunday Evening Miss Mann broadcast weekly over BBC to her native Germany, The constitution of the Zionist which she fled eight years ago in voluntary exile. She reported Youth Council of Detroit has the deeds of the Nazi war ma- finally been ratified. The council is made up at pres- chine and told her audience how England was taking the attacks. ent of Hashomer Hatzair, Young She gave encouragement and Judaea, Habonim, Avkuh and hope to the millions of Germans Junior Hadassah. The purpose of the council is opposed to the Hitler regime. The fact that Miss Mann was three-fold: 1. To coordinate Zionist youth bitterly assailed in the press and radio of the Third Reich, clearly activities in Detroit. 2. To spread indicated the effectiveness of her Zionism to the non-Zionist organ- izations. 3. To work in coopera- broadcasts. tion with the Senior Council. From the first day of her exile, Under the direction of Akiva Miss Mann's interests in litera- Drasnin, the council has begun ture and the theatre have be- to function. The general program come secondary to her ardent that the council plans to carry fight for freedom. "The voice through is to have each member of American women can be heard organization sponsor an activity in the planning of the world of in which all the other groups tomorrow," she said. "Democ- can participate. There will be racy lies before you. Come and one a month. get it!" The first event will take place Reports on April 15 at the Bnai David Synagogue, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, who is Elmhurst and Fourteenth, at 8:30 serving as a vice-chairman of p. m., April 13. It will be a the Special Gifts Committee, also modern Third Seder and will be addressed the meeting. Mrs. led by Habonim. There will be a modern Haga- Wineman also had the assistance of Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. dah and the usual four questions Fred A. Ginsburg who, with Mrs. in a modern vein. The questions will be answered Ehrlich, serve as Special Gifts by Rabbi A. M. Hershman of vice-chairmen. Mrs. Robert J. Newman, who Shaarey Zedek. The evening will be concluded is serving as vice-chairman of the entire Women's Division, is with refreshments and Palestine songs and dances. All are in- acting as counsellor for the Spe- vited. cial Gifts Committee. Mrs. Ab- raham Cooper, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogow- German Jews to Receive No Com- pensation for Damage in er and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik are Air Raids also serving as vice-chairmen of the entire Women's Division, each LISBON (WNS) — German having special duties in other Jews will not receive compensa- fields of the work. tion for damage to their homes Arrangements have been made and property during air raids, in advance of the opening rally, according to the Nazi labor pub- scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, lication, Reichsarbeitsblatt, a copy April 15, at 2:30 o'clock, for the of which has just been received I acceptance of reports on those here. ZIONIST YOUTH FORM COUNCIL Passover Greetings to AU! I The Styler Press "Stylers of Good Printing" C. C. 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