DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 8 Habonim to Have Dance on Dec. 20 On Saturday evening,• Dec. 20, Habonim, labor Zionist youth group, will have a dance and Monte Carlo party at the Far- band Folk Shule, Taylor and 12th. Aleema, the oldest group in the Habonim, is undertaking the For Economy Comfort Convenience THE WILSHIRE Apartment Hotel Collingwood at Third I to 4 room suittia, furnished or unfurnished, Hotel service optional, dining room, garage in connection. TOWNSEND 8-2680 planning and complete sponsor- ship of this affair. The group is comprised of boys and girls be- tween the ages of 17 and 20, under the leadership of Jacob Rycus. Meetings take place Monday nights at 8, at 13610 Linwood. The cultural program at present is the complete census of the Jew in every phase of life. All Jewish youth who are in- terested are invited to meetings. The money raised at the dance will help send delegates to a J. 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Phone: RAndolph 8747 THERE'S FRED HARVEY DINING CAR SERVICE ON ALL SANTA FE TRAK British Woman Leader to Address Hadassah Dec. 9 The "V" Symbol Isaac Bakst of Brooklyn points out that in the morning prayers the Jew repeats the V-symbol of victory over Hitlerism-15 times December 5, 1941 Temple Israel's Sisterhood to Meet On Monday, Dec. 8 There will be a meeting Emeth (Truth) the following ap- the Temple Israel Sisterhood t the small lecture hall at the At pears: "V'yatziv, V'nochoin, V'kayom, Institute, on Monday, Dec. 8, :t. V'yoshor, V'nehemon, V'ohoov, 2 p. m. V'hoviv, V'nachmod, V'noheem, " This meeting will be for th V'msookon, purpose of the election of of- V'addir, V'nohro, V'mkoobol, V'tov, V'yoffeh ..." ficers of the Sisterhood. There The English translation of these will be a report of the nomi- words, supplied by Mr. Bakst: ratingcommittee. Mrs. Jerome Grossman is in "True and firm, established and . , enduring, right and faithful, be- charge of the planned program. Mrs. Reuben Levine will give a loved and precious, desirable and t on Chanukah, its customs pleasant, revered and mighty, talk well-ordered and acceptable, good and significance, and Mrs. David and beautiful is Thy word unto Goldberg will give several vocal t us for ever and ever." selections. All members are urged to _ make a special effort to be pres- Moishe Oysher ent at this important event. MRS. GERALD JACKSON Dues are payable at this In Concert Here meeting. The annual paid-up member- ship luncheon and meeting of the On December 17 Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will HEROES be held Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 12:30 Noted Singer's Appearance Here Sponaored by Federation of o'clock, at Temple Beth El. All ;Continued from Page I ) Polish Jews members in good standing are de•ux Armistice. Itwas the 300 invited to participate in the corn- Regarded as the foremost can- soldiers of these squads who Alimentary luncheon and the meeting meeting following. Mrs. Al Weis- for of our time, and made fam- distinguished themselves particu- a radio, concert and movie !tidy in the capture of Keren in man and Mrs. Harry Jones are star as for his great successes in Eritrea. They covered the left membership chairmen. Yiddish talking films, Moishe flank of the advance on Keren Mrs. Gerald Jackson of Man- Oysher, who has won a large and cut off the Italians on a chester, England, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Jackson, following: the past few years on ridge to the left of the main the concert stage and with his offensive force, thus helping to who is spending the duration of recordings, will definitely make take 2,000 prisoners and to the war with her young (laugh- personal appearance in a bring an extremely difficult oper- ter in Canada, is making a tour a for Hadassah of Canada. She is Chanukah and grand concert re- ation to a successful conclus- cital at the Masonic Temple ion. also actively connected Zionist with the Cathedral on Wednesday evening, Women's International An example of individual val- Dec. 17, at 8:15, under the spoil- o r on this front was the case Organization. Mrs. Max Frank, president, sorship of the Federation of Po- of Shmaryahu Weinstein who and lish Jews in Detroit. saved his unit by sacrificing his will conduct the meeting program will consist in own life. While storming an will introduce the program in t wo The parts :is follows: Italian hill post, he rallied his which is included a number of Moishe Oysher, assisted by machine-gun troops from a peri- selections by the Hadassah Cho- ral group under the direction of Dave Shkolnik's quartet and ac- lous position. The Italians de- Julius Chajes. Mrs. Royal Maas companied by Avuah Kagan, will livered a counter-attack in the is chairman of the group which bless the Chanukah candles, and course of which he was killed. Chanukah litur- After the Eritrean battles, Jew-.. includes Mesdames Thomas Mai.- g sing ical traditional music. i ish soldiers were dispatched to wit, Hy Jacob, Louis Glasier, Second part of the concert Abyssinia where they engaged in Fred Bond, S. G. Meyers, Louis will consist of original traditional raids against enemy outposts. Panush and Maurice Siden. Mrs. J. E. Gould, University liturgical music, Yiddish and He- After serving valiantly in Greece, 2-02 70, and Mrs. Chas Harris, brew folk songs, and other Oy - they performed miracles to trans- port other soldiers to the Greek Ty. 6-7791, are taking reserva- sher specialties. Tickets for the last concert t for evacuation. hems for the luncheon. which had to be postponed are One incident from this front good for this coming concert. was related recently by Andre Tickets, 50c, 75c and $1, plus Glarner correspondent of the BRANDEIS tax, are now on sale at Grin- Exchange Telegraph, nett s, Ra. 1124; at Chesluk's during. London a broadcast from Cairo. (Continued from Page 1) Book ook Store, 8663 12th St.; at "This story concerns a Jew- Views on the Jews Dexter Book Shop, 11649 Dexter ish soldier," he said. "It is a Of course, there is a collec- Blvd., and at Littman's Theater. story of heroism. A battalion of tion of excerpts from his views, Palestinians was encircled by the opinions and writings on Jews, enemy after a terrible carnage. November Bride Palestine and Zionism. A little Australians came to their aid. more than two pages are devoted The battle was ' murderous. In to this subject. It is little corn- retreating, the .Jewish soldiers s: pared with the proportional in- fired until they had not a shot terest of the great jurist in the left. One of them said: "They subject of Jewish national re- won't get us alive.' Few escaped demption; but Mr. Lief's seine- from this slaughter; and those lions do justice to Justice Bran- who stayed had kept. their pledge deis' views. not to be taken alive." In an appendix containing ref- On all of these fronts, of erence notes, Mr. Lief lists the course, Palestinians in the H. source of every quoted view con- A. F. have been doing their bit. t ained in "The Brandeis Guide They, too, were stationed in to the Modern World." These Egypt, in the Western Desert, in notes show that the views on the Sudan, in Eritrea and in Jews and Zionism are taken from Greece. One Jewish airman raced Mr. r. Brandeis' address to the about his airdrome one night Menorah societies at a conference under a hail of machine-gun fire held at Columbia University on from enemy raiders, snuffing out Nov. 8, 1914; . from an article incendiaries and saving at least the Menorah Journal on Janu- two big bombers. "This magni- ary, 1915; from a letter ad- ficent display of courage," as the dressed to Dr. Stephen S. Wise official statement described it, and from an address delivered : was and is typical of the spirit before the Eastern Council of of those men who are sharing the Central Conference of Re- i I. ill the work of victory. Wher- form Rabbis, at New York, on ever there is an R. A. F. sta- April 25, 1915. MRS. LOUIS FREEMAN Pal- tion in the Middle East, a Pal- It is regrettable that Mr. Lief (Miss Elizabeth Levine) contingent is active did not quote from Mr. Bran- Miss Elizabeth Levine, daugh. estinian deis' famous addresses on the chine shops and aircraft. hangars, barracks, ma- American Jewish Congress, in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Le- about These men have acquired a the formation of which he played vine of Webb Ave., spoke her reputation as hard and willing marriage of vows to Louis Free- a leading role, since these con- Freeman Clairmount Ave., on workers even under difficult con- son evening, of Mr. and Mrs. tain some of his most important man, Sunday Nov. 23. Alex The ditions. "They are keen to sur- to Jewish rights and mount language hurdles and quick democratic thought. ception following, took place in to learn matters of routine," one ceremony, with a dinner and re- R. A. F. officer in charge of 30 The Sources Letters to Jewish and non- Palestinians said. "I find them a Jewish leaders, legal opinions, the Michigan Room of the Hotel magazine articles, addresses he Statler. Their knowledge of Arabic has The couple left for Florida, great help." delivered before his appointment enabled them to render valu- to the U. S. Supreme Court, ad- where they will honeymoon for able service in charge of local dresses he delivered prior to 1916 the ensuing month. labor and in the thousand odd —these and other sources are a bAs. of t thhee Arabs iduties nto w hi c h quoted in the text. dispute and for devising a per- contact with the Mr. Lief, whose "Brandeis: manent board of adjustment; for the desert. Mr. The Personal History of an short term franchises and sliding- There are at present more American Ideal" (Stackpole Sons, scale dividends for utilities; for than 10,500 Jewish volunteers publishers) is the best available efficiency in railroad manage- with British forces. Their spirit biography of the jurist up to ment in place of higher rates; is best typified in the words of the present time, evidences re- against corruption of public ofli- the Exchange Telegraph corres- markable ability in the field of dais and dismissal of loyal ones; pondent in his Cairo broadcast research in the finished work of etc . . . And on the Supreme on the Crete battle: ehraevne, his present book. battalions a Court of the United States he "T h Palestinian e be e n i l io n Keren, In his preface, Mr. Lief makes continued the cause of social already n battle at the interesting observation that justice within the limits and on in Greece and in Crete. You can "taking the world as he found the scale of his office." the joy tuh:heicthimwill find it, Brandeis labored along the "The Brandeis Guide to the imagine men when lines each situation required: for Modern World" is a magnificent for them to take part in digging settlement of a specifific labor book from many points of view. Hitler's grave." 1 1