American 'elvish Periodical &viler 1941' June 6, 1941 yard. Rah Hashomer Hadati Purchases Hachshara Thana rman !(.1 a itute, from .1 tit ute [ the •d at .tm am/ was in M, Cnold t 1, at NEW YORK—Hashomer Ha- dati of North America, with headquarters at 516 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., announces the purchase of a 168 acre fully equipped and stocked Hachshara (training farm) near Livingston Manor, N. Y. The Hachshara will be utilized to train those members who are planning for Immigration to Palestine. A section of the farm will be given over to the Eastern Re- gional Summer Camp, where members of Hashomer Hadati from the Eastern Region will conduct a camp on a Scouting basis. Despite the uncertain world conditions and despite the pres- ent difficulties in the Near East, the Religious Zonst Scout and Chalutz movement — Hashomer Hadati—has launched its Hach- shara Project. The first group will begin its training June 8, 1941. Zionist leaders from all over the country have lauded this youth movement on the oc- casion of the courageous under- taking and are hailing the spirit of hope and enthusiasm evidenced by Hashomer Hadati of North America. the I man, ninis- mcri- Ger- thit r the II be t ur- .nday. , lervis- r the emoff, aspec- youth work a of nding their Jews ) the Fund ection and fund tion, an of Coun- the at ;tate Wol. on Julius it the Boys' 27 on cam- been erner, • PT losen- n Le- !d by ' the eneral eny of patri- ot the go to t Ilih eh of East boys state s and group Boys' y will (thical own CS, as flu ials. agen- s will o will rvision asellor con- their a free mainly I any nen in to put things ENT lent in Hers , June Clover and Mrs. Silberblatt To Head Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood The annual strawberry festival, sponsored by the Sisterhood Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, was held May 26 in the social hall of the synagogue. An interesting program depict- ing the activities of scouting was Jewish Community Center Palestine Jewry Goes on with Normal Shekel Campaign Offers Special Summer TEL AVIV. — (Palcor) — Membership Rates Though rumors are said to be Special summer membership rates are being offered at the Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook, for a three- month period. Until July 31, sum- mer membership rates at a re- duced fee will be available. The fees for the three-month period are as follows; Adults, 26 years and over, $6; Seniors, male, 21-25 years, female, 18 years and over, $4; sub-seniors, male, 18-20; female, 16-17, $3; intermediates, male, 14-17; fe- male, 14-15 $2 ; juniors, male and femals, under 14, $2. Summer members will be able to swim in the Center pool daily, to play handball, badminton, bas- ketball. and to engage in numer- ous other special interest activi- ties, such as life-saving, weight- lifting, boxing, or wrestling. Mixed swims have also been Dianne dby the health education department for Sundays, 3 to 4:30 and Thrusdays, 8-10 p. Further information on mem- bership rates or summer pro- gram may be obtained by calling the Center; Madison 8400. Morriscn Sees No Justification for Action Against Anti- Semitic Paper LONDON. (WNS) — Replying MRS. AARON SILBERBLATT to repeated demands for govern- presented by the Shaarey Zedek ment action against the Polish troop of Girl Scouts. refugee anti-Semitic paper, Jes- Annual reports covering the "I can't find a maid any- season's endeavors were given by tem Poliakem, Home Secretary Herbert Morrison stated in the where." chairmen of committees. House of Commons that there "Mine has been with me for Election of officers resulted as was no basis for action against six years and now she's leaving the violently anti-Jewish weekly and I don't know what I'm going follows: President, Mrs. Aaron Silber- at the present time. to do." The Home Secretary said that Everywhere in the Detroit area blatt; vice-presidents, Mrs. Leon- housewives are asking the same ard Sidlow, Mrs. Herman Wets- he had made his decision after question, "Where can I find a man, Mrs. Joseph M. Keidan ; consultation with the Foreign maid?" The shortage of house- recording secretary, Mrs. Carl Secretary and the Minister of In- hold employees which has been Schiller ; coresponding secretary, formation. He assured the Com- a problem for three or four Mrs. Moses Lipton ; assistant cor- mons that the paper was under years is suddenly becoming acute responding secretary, Mrs. Sam- constant surveillance by his office as more and more girls go into uel Eder; treasurer, Mrs. Richard and that appropriate action would factory work to assist in the de- Cott; financial secretary, Mrs. be taken when deemed necessary. Nathan Scholnick ; auditor, Mrs. In reply to Rhys Davis, Labor- fense program. So, a one-day Household Em- Ralph Davidson; parliamentarian, ite, who suggested that the Po- lish Government-in-exile be ap- ployment Institute has been ar- Mrs. Arthur Purdy. The board of directors will in- proached and urged to use its ranged for Wednesday, June 11, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, by clude: Mesdames Reuben Allen- influence w i t 11 publishers of the Detroit Household Employ- der, Hary Dunitz, Max Hayman, Jestem Poliakem to drop its anti- ers' Council. It will be open to Morris Krause, Joseph Horwitz, Jewish policy, Morrison said that Moe Dann, Julius Berman Mor- such action had already been all women interested. A 50-cent registration fee will ris Blumberg, Louis Stoll, Joseph taken. Members of Commons ex- be charged to cover the cost Berger, Nathan Spevakow, David pressed annoyance at the fact of bringing out-of-town authori- Diamond, Abe Gordon, Samuel that the exiled Polish Govern- ties to speak and the noon lunch- Wittenberg, Benj. Gordon, S. A. ment permits continued publica- eon fee will be $1.35. Those who Singer, Louis Tobin, Harry Z. tion of the anti-Semitic weekly. wish to attend the morning and Brown, Samuel Rubiner, Leon - afternoon sessions but not the Zeckman, Philip Gilbert, Maurice Landau, David Feinberg, Samuel luncheon may do so. Household Employers' Weisman, Harry Cohen, Jacob The Council is a delegate body made Sonenklar. The honorary directors are: up of representatives from a dozen or so of the larger wo- Mesdames D. W. Simons, Joseph men's organizations but member- Zeckman, M. H. Zackheim, A. M. ship in it is open also to all in- Hershman, Charles Smith, Her- terested women. Dues are $1 a bert H. Warner, Morris Adler, year. Mrs. Thomas M. Ball, 1409 David Lichtig, Charles Robinson W. Boston Blvd., is chairman of and Arthur Gilbert. A luncheon meeting for in- the Council and also chairman coming and outgoing board mem- for the Institute June 11. Registration will open at 9:30 bers will be held at the Shaarey o'clock and at 10, Mrs. Irene Zedek Synagogue, Thursday, Ellis Murphy will open the morn- June 12, at 10:30 a. in. Reserva- ing session wit han introductory tions may be made through the talk. From 10:15 to 11:15, the luncheon chairman, Mrs. Samuel audience will hear three experts. Weisman, 2314 Calvert, Town- Mrs. Shelby C. Davis, chair- send (3-4094. man of the National Council on Household Employment, Inc:, is coming from Scarborough, N. Y. Florence George and to speak. Miss Leah K. Rickin- Bob Hannon on Ford son, regional director for 12 states of the National Youth Summer Hour Administration is coming from Cleveland and the third speaker Florence George, whose voice in the morning will be Mrs. Jean has won acclaim in movies and Collier Brown of Washington, radio, and Bob Hannon, who is featured five times a week over D. C. The arrangements committee the CBS network, will be the includes Miss Laurentine Collins, guest stars on the Ford Summer Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. Douglas Hour, which will be broadcast I. Brown, Miss Ereminah Jar- over station WJR next Sunday rard and Miss Rita eerier. Mrs. evening between 8 and 9 o'clock. Florence Lungerhausen is chair- Meredith Willson, of "chiffon man of the club contact commit- swing" fame, again will conduct tee. Mrs. A. B. Buchanan is do- the Ford Symphony, Rhythm Or- ing publicity and the finances chestra and Chorus. Miss George has sung with the are the responsibility of Mrs. Gerrit DeWeerd, Mrs. Donald S. Chicago Opera Company and has McGuire and Mrs. Perry Burn- been featured in several films. All the Old Golds In radio, she has been starred Stine. your dealer has with Lanny Ross and Charles now ore NEW ZEDAKAH CLUB INSTALLS Butterworth and has made nine Old Golds.Same guest appearances on the Kraft NEW OFFICERS familiar pack. Music Hall. One hundred twenty-five wo- Mr. Hannon, who started his men were present at the Zedakah installation luncheon at the Lee public singing career when he Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Jacob Harvith was four years old, came up was chairman of the afternoon. through vaudeville and nite clubs. Mrs. Irving Shevin, president, A 6-foot, 190-pounde•, he is now heard on CBS programs with Eme- gave the annual report. The last meeting of the season ry Deutsch and Walter Gross. Linton Wells, world traveler was held at the home of Mrs. and well known news analyst, David Trager. A contribution was received will speak during the intermis- from Mr. and Mrs. Jaseph Staub sion. Paul Wing will again pre- in honor of the consecration of sent his new quiz, "A Thousand Penns for Your Thoughts." their daughter, Jacqueline. Something cc Ca- - 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Det. 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