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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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Gifts to North End Clinic
Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests
The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
planting of trees in Palestine
forests as follows:
In the Butzel Forest: Ten trees
honoring marriage of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Kaminker by the Ha-
bonim ; seven trees in memory of
Aaron II. Jackson by the follow-
ing: Clara Berger, Esther, Ruth
and Rachel Einstandy, Molly
Katzer, Molly Layne, Mildred and
Max Tennenbaum, Leo Kandel,
Francis Jackson, Grace Shatz;
two trees in memory of Mrs. Rose
Kass by Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Sturman; one tree honoring birth-
day of Alfred H. Braverman by
his parents; one tree honoring
21st birthday of Jack S. Lazow-
sky by his parents; one tree in
memory of Harold Shiffman by
Young Women of Bicur Cholem;
one tree in memory of Ezra Leib
Feldstein by Mrs. M. Radner;
one tree in memory of Mrs. C.
H. Jacobs by Mrs. Ray Blumen-
thal; one tree in memory of
father and father-in-law, Moshe
Seidman and Shlomo Borowsky,
by Mrs. L. Seidman; one tree in
memory of Mrs. Fanny Paul by
Ann Paul Club; one tree in mem-
ory of Mrs. Bessie Silverman by
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gruber; one tree
in memory of Aaron Jackson by
Mrs. Harry Buckman and Mrs.
William Polinsky; six trees in
memory of Ellis Markofsky by
his children, Mrs. J. Glass, Mrs.
A. Levitt, Mrs. H. Silver, Mrs.
J. Salinger, Mrs. A. Biederman
and Sam Markofsky; 10 trees in
memory of Joseph Benjamin by
the following: Mr. and Mrs. D.
Trager, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Levy,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pariser, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Halperin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lef-
kowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
Goodman and Mrs. Rae Shapiro;
two trees planted by Mrs. Her-
man Cohen in memory of Emilie
Ressler and Mrs. Fannie Paul;
three trees planted by Dr. and
Mrs. Harry A. Sturman in mem-
ory of Mrs. Rose Kass and Anna
Weiner.
In the Pioneer Women's For-
est: Two trees honoring recovery
of Mrs. Samuel Cutler by Poale
Zion Branch No. 3.
In the Ehrlich Forest: One
tree honoring recovery of Mrs.
Harry Kraft by Mrs. A. Posen;
one tree in memory of Mrs. Kate
Cohen by Rose Shalbot, Pauline
Nidorf, Miriam Carver and Henry
Crossen; 50 trees by the pupils
of the United Hebrew Schools
"North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Morris Zack
from Miss Audrey M. Feder; in
memory of Sam Steinberg from
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner;
in memory of Harry Jackson
from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiss;
in memory of Mrs. Rose Kass
from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiss
and Miss Sara Bennett.
For the Jesse F. Hirschman
Memorial Fund: In memory of
Benjamin Engel from Standard
Building Products Company; in
memory of Jesse F. Hirschman
from Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C.
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Irving L.
Hirschman, Herbert Rosenthal and
Mrs. David Scheyer.
The regular March meeting of
the executive committee of the
Jewish Community Council will
be held on Wednesday, March
18, at 8:15 p. m., in the confer-
ence room of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward at
Holbrook.
James I. Ellmann, president of
the Council, will preside at the
meeting, and committee chair-
men will report on departmental
activities. Plans for the contin-
ued program will be discussed,
and future programs will be out-
lined.
Sir Waley-Cohen Attacked for
Anti-Zionism
LONDON (PS) — Reprimand-
ing Sir Robert Waley-Cohen for
making public his anti-Zionist
views on the creation of a Jew-
ish state in Palestine, the British
Board of Jewish Deputies made
it clear that Sir Robert had ex-
pressed his personal opinion ra-
ther than the viewpoint of the
Board, at a memorial meeting
held here in honor of outstanding
Jews who had recently died both
in this country and abroad. The
meeting honored Justice Bran-
deis, Menahem Ussishkin, Nathan
Laski, Rabbi Judah Zirelson and
Hermann Lieberman.
as part of their Chamisho Osor
b'Shvat program.
To plant trees in Palestine For-
ests call the chairman of the tree
committees of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council of Detroit,
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho-
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.
Aaron B. Margolis
Kosher Meat U Poultry Market
TO. 8-8118.9
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
Next to Kreage's
NOW IN THE 6-MILE ROAD DISTRICT—
AL MILLER
7720 McNICHOLS ROAD, Near Santa Barbara
FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF
HIGH GRADE DELICATESSEN, APPETIZERS
AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
WE DELIVER
WINDOW SHADES
Cleaned and Renovated—New Shades and
Venetian Blinds Made to Exact Size.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF INLAID
LINOLEUM AND WE ARE SPECIALISTS AT
CUSTOM LAID INSTALLATIONS
Economy Linoleum &Window Shade Co,
M. FREEDMAN, Prop.
8931 LINWOOD AVE.
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
TUES. EVE., MARCH 24
LILY PONS
TICKETS 83c to $2.75
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"In War Give More"
1942 UJA Slogan
Taking as their keynote the
slogan, "In War Give More,"
leading communities throughout
the country are exceeding 1941
contributions in early 1912
drives for the United Jewish
Appeal for Refugees, Overseas
Needs and Palestine, and in this
w a y implementing President
Roosevelt's recent appeal to the
nation for enlarged support o
humanitarian endeavor at hone.
and abroad during the war
period.
Stimulated by this record of
achievement, hundreds of other
communities thorughout the coun-
try are planning to launch in-
tensive United Jewish Appeal
campaigns.
Jewish Community Council
This is Hittin, in Lower Gali- Only five years settlements were 1,500 Refugees to be Retrained
Executive Committee
lee,
first of the 159 agricultural established and equipped with
in New Skills in 1942
Meets on March 18
colonies—the bastions of Jewish
You Can Buy
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
with Confidence from
TYLER 6-5610
J. N. F.'s 40th Anniversary: First Bastion
March 13, 1942
GRINNELL'S, TE. 2.7100
strength and hope in Palestine—
established on the land of the
Jewish National Fund, which is
now observing its 40th anniver-
sary. A national wide effort to
secure new resources for a "Land
for Victory" program to meet the
needs of the war period and to
lay the foundation for the future
Jewish Commonwealth is now in
progress in celebration of the
anniversary.
The land tract on which Hittin
stands was acquired by the Keren
Kayemeth in 1907, five years af-
ter the establishment of the Fund
at the Fifth Zionist Congress.
Jewish. National Fund funds in
the years before World War I.
They were at Ben Shemen, Hulda,
Degania, Merhavia and Gan She-
rnuel. The total area acquired
was 20,785 dunams. Here first
group was broken, as it were,
for the broad highway that was
to follow. In the subsequent two
decades, during which the Jewish
people contributed nearly $30,000,-
000 to the J. N. F., an extensive
zone of Jewish agricultural set-
tlements was opened up and a
great vision was translated into
the tangible substance of a Home-
land.
Two Sorts of Miracle.
Gets P. E. P. Award
By RABBI MOSES FISCHER
by N.R.S.
The retraining program of the
National Refugee Service will
be increased considerably in
1942 in expectation that our
country will face a shortage of
trained men and will need all
available industrial manpower to
meet the demands of the na-
tional all-out production effort,
it was announced by Albert Ab-
rahamson, Executive Director. In
1942, plans are being made to
retrain 1,500 refugees as com-
pared with 1,000 individuals who
were taught usable skills in
1941.
Jan Stanczyk, Polish Minister of
Labor and Welfare, Hails J.D.C.
for Its Assistance to Thousands
of Refugee Polish Jews
The work of the Joint Dis-
Pondering upon the days of
tribution Committee on behalf
Messianic redemption and the new
of Polish Jewish refugees has
order which will with its advent
brought a spontaneous expres-
be inaugurated upon the earth,
sion of thanks and praise from
our sages, to whom the coming
Jan Stanczyk, Minister of Labor
of Messiah, the restoration of
and Social Welfare of the Polish-
Israel to its ancient homeland,
the rejuvenation of Palestine, was
Government-in-Exile.
not alone a prophetic vision and
Mr. Stanczyk's letter was
a religious doctrine, but also the
prompted by the efforts of the
great 'sustaining hope and corn-
J.D.C. on behalf of 600,000 Pol-
fort of their lives amidst the
ish Jews who are refugees in
darkest periods of their history,
Russia and other groups of Jew-
confronted the same difficulties
ish refugees from Poland and
which disturb and upset even to-
many 0' 4 -, of the world. This
day the minds of many Zionist and
work constitutes an important
non-Zionists.,
phase of the J.D.C.'s far-flung
The great hardship involved in
rescue and relief activities in
the realization of the restoration
behalf of Jewish victims of war
of Israel was to them : the only
and persecution, activities which
too-small size and geographic
are entirely supported by the
area of Palestine. How will it
United Jewish Appeal for Refu-
be possible—so they asked them-
LUCIUS N. LITTAUER
gees, Overseas Needs and Pales-
selves in spite of their unshake-
able faith in the promised redemp-
Lucius N. Littauer, prominent tine, of which the J.D.C. is a
tion—for little Palestine to pro- New York philanthropist, was constituent agency, together with
vide within its narrow confines awarded the Phi Epsilon Pi Na- the United Palestine Appeal and
room and space for millions of tional Service Award for making the National Refugee Service.
Simultaneously with publica-
Jews returning to Palestine to "the finest contribution to the
carry on their lives and history essential Jewish life of America" tion of Minister Stanczyk's let-
there? From these apparently in- in 1941.
ter it was revealed that a group
soluble dilemma, our sages escaped
of 150 Polish Jewish refugees,
as from all their besetting prob-
long stranded in Lisbon, have
lems into the realm of miracles, Pioneer Women Send $15,- left that port aboard the Portu-
which was to them only another
000 to Palestine for De- guese vessel Serpa Pinto, en
law of God distinct from the usual
fense Program of Work- route to the island of Jamaica
course of nature by the fact that
in the West Indies, in accordance
ing Women's Council
it operated only temporarily. The
with an arrangement made by
Holy Land—so the ancient dream-
the J.D.C. with the Polish and
NEW YORK. — The Pioneer British governments.
ers of Zion stated—will in the
days of the Messiah—leap and Women's Organization cabled $15,-
burst of joy and gladness as it 000 to Palestine for the defense
Hails Palestine's Industrial
beholds its children returning program of the Working Council.
Progress in War
This amount constitutes the sec-
upon its sacred soil.
The value of Palestine indus-
Alas, meanwhile it is a radic- ond transmission of the total of tries to the British war effort
ally different miracle which pre- $125,000 pledged this year by the was graphically described this
sented itself in our days to per- 225 clubs throughout the United week by General Robert Hadden
secuted, outlawed, homeless Is- States and Canada. In addition, Haining, in charge of supplies
rael! There are indeed many great $50,000 is to be raised for the for the Middle East forces, at
civilized countries with far-stretch- first Central Vocational School for• the Palestine Industrial Exhibi-
ing, unlimited areas which have Girls to be erected at Ramath tion in Cairo, according to a
the territories to house and shel- Gan, Tel Aviv.
cable received in the offices of
ter millions. There are thinly
populated, uncultivated, far-flung Sees War Thrusting New Duties the United Palestine Appeal,
American Jewry's central agency
areas, which seem to cry out for
for the upbuilding of the Jewish
on Jewish Agency for
the horny hand of the soil tiller,
National Home in Palestine, and
the sweat and soil of the indus-
Palestine
one of the three beneficiaries
trial laborer, for the• brawn and
TEL AVIV. (JPS-Palcor)—
brain of the inventor, organizer, New responsibilities, of an eco- of the United Jewish Appeal for
investor, and manufacturer in or- nomic and industrial character, Refugees, Overseas Needs and
der that it be transformed into have been thrust on the Jewish Palestine.
a happy habitation of multitudes I Agency for Palestine as a result
Lo—it is there where the totally of the war, giving the national
Non-
different miracle in respect to institutions even greater poten- Aryans Bold Chess Players,
Aryans Boring, Says
the Jew transpires! As soon as
Alekhine
the Jew, small in number, con- tial influence over the country's
structive in work or profession, development if resources can be
NEW YORK. (JPS) — News-
suitable as his personality may forthcoming, it was said by Elie- week reports that Alexander .
be—soon as the storm-tossed un- zer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jew- Alekhine, the world chess cham-
fortunate children of Israel ap- ish Agency, at a press confer- pion who is now living in oc-
proach and knock at the gates ence held here.
cupied France, has written a
of these unpopulated, vast areas,
series of articles for the Dutch
suddenly the spacious surface of
and German press in which he
the countries shrink—there is no British May Permit Anti-Typhus analyzes the differences between
Serum to Enter Poland
room or spot under the sun even
Aryans and non-Aryans in their
for a ship load of would-be immi-
LONDON. (JPS) — A valuable approach to the game of chess.
grants, whose ancestors have cre- cargo of anti-typhus serum which Alekhine maintains that Aryan
ated the highest cultural and reli- has been sent to Polish Jews by players are bold, inventive risk
Jewish-Polish Federation of
gious values of mankind and who the
Argentina may be allowed to go takers, while Jewish players move
their
very
best,
their
heart,
offer
through the British blockade, it slowly, play defensively and
"seek to win by boring their
blood, sweat and toil to construct was asserted here.
opponents". Leading chess mas -
It
has
been
learned
that
the
there a civilized country.
ters have decided to boycott
There are indeed two sorts of British Govenment is considering Alekhine when the end of the
the request of the Polish Govern-
miracles: those of love and help- ment-in-Exile in London to per- war makes possible the resump-
fulness, those of ego-centric sel- mit the passge of the serum to tion of international chess tour-
naments, according to Newsweek.
J
the stricken Jews.
fishness and isolation.