America ffewisk Perlalical Cotter
November 28, 1941
JR. HADASSAH
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
J. N. F. Flag Days
Opportunity Guild
Detroiters at
Luncheon Planned
On Dec. 6 and 7
Holds Sales on
Chicago Care for
By Pioneer Women
Monday, Tuesday With the challenging slogan
Aged Conclave At a Pioneer Women's Or-
British and emphasizing the fact
"Land for Victory," the Jewish
that "the British government has
ganization Council meeting held
Members of the Opportunity National Fund Council of De-
A number of local persons will on Nov. 19, representatives of
seen fit.to refuse the offer of the
troit announced its annual Flag
Jewish Agency for Palestine to attend the conference of the Na-
eight chapters of the Pioneer Guild are making extensive plans Day to be held on Saturday
organize a considerable Jewish tional Association for the Care the
for the special holiday sale of night and Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7.
Women's
Organization
made
final
fighting force under its own name of Jewish Aged and Chronically
and flag to fight under British Ill, which will be held in Chicago plans for the annual donor lunch- gifts to be held Tuesday and Wed- Celebrating the 40th anniversary
nesday, Dec. 2 and 3, from 10 of its existence, the National
command, the petition states: "We on Dec. 6 and 7, according to an
urge the British government to announcement by Myron A: Keys,
m. to 5 p. m., at the Belcrest Fund is today playing an im-
portant role in the supply of
end its short-sighted policy in chairman of the Old Age Bureau
Hotel,
5440 Cass Ave.
food to Allied troops in the Near
respect to a Jewish army by of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
The merchandise to be sold has East. It has, also contributed
immediately permitting the pres- At this meeting problems con-
been made entirely by refugee greatly to the stability of the
ent Jewish troops of Palestine cerning the' care of the aged in
women, under the direction of Jewish community in Palestine
numbering nearly 12,000 to be the community and the effect of
the Guild. All of these women during the past few years of
augmented by many thousands the old age security program will
are important factors in the sup- war.
more and to designate these be discussed.
port of their families and for one
The local council of the J.N.F.,
fighters as a Jewish military
Among the subjects to be dis-
reason or another must do the under the leadership of William
force. This sanction by the Brit- cussed at the Chicago meeting are
work in their homes. For ex- Hordes, is determined to make
ish government would result in topics such as the place of case
ample, Mrs. X has a young baby this Flag Day an outstanding one
materially strengthening the Al- work in dealing with the aged
whom she leaves with a neighbor in the light of present day needs.
lied war effort, it would redound in institutions and those living
when she picks up new work and It has issued a call to every Jew
to the honor of the British na- in the community, the place and
delivers the finished goods. Mrs. asking him to do his part in the
tion and it would win the ap- function of boarding homes, and
Y's husband was a technical ex- defense of the Jewish people and
proval of all peoples united in the need for leisure time activi-
pert in Germany. He cannot fol- homeland.
the common cause of a just and ties in homes for aged in the
low his profession here, so Mrs.
Participating in the volunteer
free world."
community.
Y does fine needlework to help tagging will be many of the
The delegates to the convention,
Samuel A. Goldsmith of Chi-
her family.
Zionist youth and adult groups in
representing branches of Junior cago will open the Conference with
the city. Volnnteers are asked to
According
to
Mrs.
Arnold
God-
Hadassah in 42 states, were wel- a discussion on community plan-
sol, in charge of the sale arrange- call the Flag Day chairman, Da-
comed in a message by Mayor ning for the aged. Harold Silver,
ments, these women have been vid Nemoff, for districts and
Maurice J. Tobin. Other speak- executive director of the Jewish
working for months to make the boxes.
ers included Miss Sylvia Brody, Social Service Bureau of De-
stock complete and attractive.
national president of Junior Ha- troit, will be the discussant at
The public is urged to do its
dassah, who signed the petition the session, and Herman M. Pe-
MISS SARAH FEDER
holiday gift buying at this time. Supervises Broad
to Lord Halifax and presented the karsky of the Jewish Welfare
organization's annual report; Dr. Federation of Detroit will pre- con to be held on Tuesday, Jan. A valuable door prize will be
Medical Program
Friede Silbert Ullian of Boston, side at the meeting. Among those 13, at Masonic Temple. Proceeds awarded each day. Every purchase
will
entitle
the
buyer
to
a
draw-
first president of the group, and planning to attend the confer- will go towards building and sup-
Dr. Nathan Sinai is Professor
Dr. Aharon Kessler, executive di- ence are Isidore Sobeloff, execu- port of new agricultural farms ing for the prize.
of Public Health at the Univer-
Mrs.
Max
Berendt,
chairman
rector of Young Judaea.
tive director of the Jewish Wel- and training schools for teen-
sity of Michigan and will super-
Miss Brody declared that the fare Federation, Kenneth Was- age girls now coming into Pales- of the Opportunity Guild, has vise the establishment of a School
appointed
the
following
members
work of Junior Hadassah during set' of the Jewish Social Service tine.
to serve on the standing commit- of Public Health as a result of
the past 21 years "is as nothing Bureau, and Dr. Otto A. Hirsch,
An elaborate program Is being tees: sewing, Mrs. Irving Hirsch- grants of $500,00 each made by
to what it must be now in this superintendent of the Jewish planned. One of the principal
man, Mrs. Albert Weisman; sales, the Rockefeller Foundation and
crucial period." She advised that Home for Aged.
speakers will be Miss Sara Feder, Mrs. Sidney Weisman, Mrs. Os- the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
instead of becoming paralyzed by
Miss Feder received her train- car Zemon; finance, Mrs. Clem-
terror, the Jewish youth of the
ing in the fields of education and ent Hopp, Mrs. Dan Krouse;•
United States should draw in- Habonim to Hold
sociology. She is a graduate of wrapping, Mrs. John Hopp, Mrs. Pisgah to See Auxiliary's
spiration from the youth of Pal-
Revue on Monday
the Milwaukee Normal School Chas. Rubiner; marking, Mrs.
Dance on Dec. 20 and
estine, "who do not flinch or flee,
the University of Chicago. James Berendt, Miss Louise
The "Cotton Cutie Revue" will
who are fighting on many battle-
and wrote her theisis on the sub- Shiffman; delivery, Mrs. Arnold be presented before the Pisgah
fields and who will take their
On Saturday evening, Dec. 20, ject: "Mothers Pensions in Mis- Godsol, Mrs. Oscar Zemon; pub- Lodge on Monday evening, Dec.
last stand on Jewish soil should Habonim, labor Zionist youth souri." She taught for one year
1, at the Jewish Community Cen-
Palestine become a battle ground." group, will hold its first annual at the University of Missouri and licity, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels.
ter as a part of the business-
Democracies Must Be Convinced dance.
social meeting. The revue will
also did social research work.
An entertaining program is Two of her studies are "Children Daughters of J. W. V. be presented by the Pisgah Aux-
of Palestine's Possibilities,
planned. There will be refresh- in the Free Foster Homes in
Says Weizmann
iliary. The show is directed by
Missouri" and the "Social Ad-
Installation on Dec. 7 Mrs. Erwin Aran. This meeting
In a message to the convention, ments and prizes.
Each Friday night at 8:30 all justment of the Graduates of a
is for members only. Rudolph
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president
of the Jewish Agency for Pal- Habonim come together at the Metropolitan Jewish Orphan
The Daughters' Chapter of the Meyersohn is program chairman.
estine and the World Zionist Or- Ulam, 13614 Linwood, for an Home." In addition to her ac- Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary No. 135,
ganization, asserted that one of Oneg Shabbat. Every week a dif- tivities in the labor-Zionist cir- Jewish War Veterans of the
the most important immediate ferent program is planned, based cles, she was active in civic and United States, will hold a public
tasks of American Jewry is to on something which affects Jew- Jewish affairs in Chicago for installation in the auditorium of
convince the great democracies ish life. After the program there many years.
the Veterans' Bldg., 704 E. Jef-
She was representative of the ferson Ave., on Sunday afternoon,
"of Palestine's capacity as the is singing and dancing.
All Jewish youth are invited. Pioneer Women's Organization at Dec. 7, from 2 to 4.
major solution of our most ur-
For information call Ma. 6766. the 20th and 21st Zionist Con-
gent problems."
An impressive program will
gresses.
Stressing the fact that there
commemorate the 150th anniver-
WINDOW SHADES
can be no ersatz for Palestine, Sitters of Zion Mizrachi to
sary of the Bill of Rights.
MADE TO ORDER
Dr. Weizmann said' that\Teleatide
Parents
are
invited
to
bring
Meet Wednesday
Zionist Parlor
is the only road to Jewish re-
their children of school age.
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Cleaned and Repaired
habilitation and independence.
Meetings Dec. 14 There will be a prominent speak-
will meet on Wednesday, Dec.
"If ever you are told the prob- 3, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
er, followed by refreshments.
LINOLEUM
lem is too vast, and Palestine too Branch of the United Hebrew
Inlaid and Battleship
On Sunday night, Dec. 14, the Chairmen of arrangements are
small, remember that capacity is Schools, 13226 Lawton, at Tyler. eve of Chanukah, the Zionist Or- Mrs.Yetta Stearns and Ruth Bol-
Rugs and Furniture
rarely the function of mere size,
Reports will be given on the ganization of Detroit will have the hower.
but more frequently the function donor luncheon held on Nov. 18, first group of parlor meetings.
The officers are: Jacqueline
VENETIAN BLINDS
of human courage, resources and at the Shaarey Zedek. It will be The subject for discussion will Sterns, president; Estelle Bol-
Drapery Hardware
determination," the world Zionist
be the review of Alexander hower, vice president; Barbara
leader said. "I have known small an open meeting. Refreshments Bein's biography of Theodor Davison, treasurer; Eileen Marsh,
Get Our Prices and Save
Free Estimates Furnished
crowded countries and vast empty will be served. Members and Herzl. We expect five homes.
corresponding secretary; Shirley
ones and the former seemed to friends are invited.
The speakers who will address Ginsburg, recording secretary;
8625 LINWOOD
me happier and more hospitable.
the gatherings are: Isaac Franck, Barbara Feldman, conductress;
Given suitable political and eco- duction of a kind of Aryan prin- Lawrence Crohn, Mrs. Morris Ad- Adele Jacoby, chaplain; Shirley
CALL TYLER 5.1230
nomic conditions, Palestine is ca- ciple in the recognition given to ler and others to be announced. Lupiloff, patriotie instructor; Rob-
pable of receiving great masses conquered and oppressed peoples?
The meetings will be held at erta Levitt, historian.
of the hunted, disinherited Jews,
"What Mr. Churchill did," Mr. the homes of Bayre Levin, Rob-
to whom even in the best case Neumann said, "his underlings ert Marwil, William Roth and
postwar Europe will offer no se- have undone. Instead of eagerly others to be announced.
cure future.'
accepting the repeated offers of
During the final session of the the Jews of Palestine and of
convention the delegates heard a the Zionist leaders, they have Mrs. Hattie Lansky,
You'll enjoy our
scathing denunciation of the Brit- managed to sabotage the plans
Cocktails
Our
Ann Arbor Pioneer, L
unusually delicious
ish government for its failure to approved by the Prime Minister.
Delicious
and
food served in an
permit the creation of a Jewish Little men, narrow and timorous,
Fancy
Delicatessen
Dies at Age of 68
army delivered by Emanuel Neu- have again succeeded in leading
Delivered
Drinks
atmosphere of quiet
Mrs.
Hattie
Lansky
passed
the
British
government
into
a
mann of the Emergency Commit-
FREE
Mixed
• dignity. Bring the
away
Nov.
22,
at
the
age
of
68,
blind
alley
on
a
vital
issue."
tee for Zionist Affairs. He de-
by
Anywhere—
at
Grace
Hospital,
after
an
ill-
whole
family
this
Because
the
Jewish
people
was
clared that bureaucrats "conspir-
Experts
Anytime
Sunday.
ing and intriguing to defeat the the first victim of Nazi perse- ness of four months. Surviving
are
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Charles
wishes of the people of Great cution it will haute "a tremendous
Britain and of her far-sighted reparation bill" to present to A. Smith, Mrs. David B. Lich-
statesmen" were responsible for the nations gathered around the tig; two sons, Moe and Nate,
the rejection of the Jewish Agen- peace table," D:. Joshua S. Lieb- five grandchildren and one great-
cy's proposal for a Jewish mili- man, rabbi of Temple Israel, told grandchild. Mrs. Lansky and her
tary force. If Britain had ade- the Junior Hadassah convention. late husband, William, were
"We shall say to democracy among the pioneer Jewish fam-
quate supplies to equip an army
12TH and HAZELWOOD
PHONE TRINITY 2-93 6 6
of 750,000 men for the Libyan that we are ready to share its ilies of Ann Arbor, Mich., set-
campaign, there could be little poverty but never to bear perse- tling there in 1894. They moved
validity to the plea of lack of cution again," he said. "We have to Detroit in 1919. She was a
equipment given as the "official a right to ask in the name of member of Hadassah, Ladies
LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER
reason," that has denied the right the ideals for which democracy Auxiliary of United Hebrew
8210 TWELFTH ST., mar Seward Ave.
to be organized as a Jewish army is suffering air raids and bomb- Schools, Ladies Auxiliary of the
Phone Trinity 24100
to 50,000 Jews in Palestine, he ings, a little piece of earth. Call Home for Aged and Lechem Ani-
charged.
it Palestine. Let our peoples find yim.
Friday Eve., Sunday Mat. and Eve., Nov. 28 V 30
"Will British diplomats in an end to homelessness."
Mischa
Fishion presents the Four Young Stars of the Yiddish Theater
The convention adopted a 10-
Whitehall or in Washington," he
Poinciana Hotel Reopened
. Lily
LeonI Abraham I
Ethel '
said, "dare to assert that no room point program for community de-
for Winter Season in
and equipment could be found for fense activities and voted a bud-
a force of 30,000 to 50,000 Jews get of $120,000 for its Palestine
Miami Beach
in New York's big sensational Play
representing the Jewish Natinal projects. Miss Sylvia Brody of
The Poinciana Hotel in Miami
New
York
was
re-elected
presi-
Home and fighting under their
Beach reopened for the coming
own banner? Will they dare to dent, Miss Esther Sanders of winter season on Nov. 15, two
assert that our lease-lend ma- Brooklyn was again chosen as weeks earlier than last year. Ac-
by
Freiman—Staged by M. lishson
terial is being shipped to Britain vice president. Other vice presi- cording to Joseph Elkin, mana-
Tuesday Me., Dec. 2nd—by popular demand—"MEET THE BRIDE"
under the proviso that it may dents elected were Ida Fink of ger, reservations are coming in
Our musical hit
be used for English, Free French Seattle, Wash.: Miss Edith Buk- at a much earlier date. The din-
Tuesday Eve., Dee, 16115—Big Testimonial Performance for LILY `
and other units but that none of span of Brooklyn, and Miss Ann ing room will open on Dec. 1
LILIANA and LEON LIEDOOLD— a new musical production by
it, not even a small fraction, may Brodsky of Chicago. Miss Naomi and will be inaugurated with a
Scholom Recunde--"THE HUNGARIAN WEDDING".
be used to equip a Jewish force Chertoff of New York was named banquet served to host of friends
to fight under British command? treasurer. and Miss Bertha Le-
of the Elkin brothers.
Shall we countenance the intro- vine of Brooklyn, secretary,
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