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March 20, 1942 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-03-20

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SUNDAY MATINEE. and EVENING, MARCH 22nd
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re.e Wet itov, Derc.".el Co•e-filet and Ttn.ng Fr'•-•
tie National Refugee Semite.
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casions, is particularly inter-
"In order to prepare our com-
es•ed in Jewish community or-
Diviner
".m chairmen have been
ganization within corning weeks, munity to meet its 1942 obliga- urged to s-ee to it that all cap-
tion with strength and digeity,
in view of the fact that its
tains and workers attend this
Iy urnNACHALNIK---M; r. L- y SE1GELHAN
ries are the major tAnefxiariti, we mast rich every section of most important session. Follow-
t .
S•s• Car — LILY LILLIANA_ LEO. LIESGOLD
Detroit's
organized
Jewish
life.
of the Allied Jewish Campaign,
ing the quiz and information
ASILAHAll LAX ETHEL DORF, litISHA FiSHION e
We
are
therefore
asking
you.
soon to begin.
-e
periods on Monday, the divisions
A leading Catholit layman, Dr. and other reprentaties of at a SI- '4 " of meetings later ic
TUESDAY
EVENING
APRIL
14
Get* N;94 is Honor of ARAHAm
Shuster is a former editor of your organization, to join us at the week will distribute workert, '
LITTIAAN II410 II 3 Chi ate 45 year
a cti..i+y
The Commonwe.al and for years an organizational conference, at kits. prospect slips and other
r.a nel Ydds
tiarters
a
Aratrica.
been one of the most out- which plans will be made for parahernalia to the workers_
spoken champions of religious bringing the campaign message
freedom and civil rights. Long to our organizatioas, and for se-
before Hitler came to power, Dr. curing urgently needed organi-
zational Treasury Gifts.
.9a.nee voiced his strong oppo-
"We know that you will want
The Best ''Scanetbing Neu - all—
sition to developments in Ger-
many and has been an articulate to be with us and help in this
Defense
Bonds and Stamps.' . . For new
enemy of Nazis.rn from the be- enormously important task. We
cigaretteliamr, its the something new
shall
look
forward
to
greeting
ginti.n.g. Born in Lancaster, Wis.,
added to Old Golds!
in 1894, Dr. Shuster received his you on Sunday."
sei. ..,Asszie degrees from Notre MEETING OF WOMEN'S
• Universities. DIVISION MARCH 22
Lanne and Columbia
He also taught at St. Joseph's
1 5
The seriousness with which the
College for Women, headed the Jewish women of Detroit are
department of engineering at taking their responsibilities as
C•olumbia and was dean of Hunt- workers in the Women's Divi-
er College before being named sion of the Allied Jewish Cam-
president in lfr40.
paign it evidenced by the nature
Abraham Srere, president of of the questions regarding solici-
Federation, will present his an- tation techniques and agency
nual report and there also will programs that they have been
be reports by heads of affiliated submitting in anticipation of the
agencies. The business meeting breakfast conference and rapid-
will begin promptly at 8 and fire training. course, to be held
Dr. Shuster's addres_s, at 8:30 in the main auditorium of the
p. m.
Jewish Community Center, next
CITY CHAIRMEN TO
Monday morning, March 23, at
MEET AT COHEN BLDG.
9:30 o'clock.
A city-wide conference of
Here are some of the chal-
presidents, other officers and lenging queries that are being
Jewish Community Council dele- put to the experts who will be
gates of all Jewisn organizations, called on to explain the facts
will be held in the auditorium of and figures to the army of 1,500
the Rost Sittig Cohen Bldg., women workers now being mar-
Lawton at Tyler, next Sunday shaled for service in behalf of
morning, March 22, promptly at the 55 local, regional, national
10 o'clock, it was announced in and overseas causes and agen-
a call issued by Joseph Bern- cies in the campaign:
stein, James I. Eilmann and My-
"Can the work in Europe go
ron A. Keys, chairmen of the on? How can money or other
Treasury Gifts Division of the help reach those we want to
Allied Jewish Campaign.
aid? What is happening in Pal-
Charles Rubiner, former Judge estine now that the Middle East
of the Court of Common Pleas is such an important sector in
and long active in Jewish com- the war? Do the refugees in
munal affairs as a campaign of- America need as much help, now
ficer, as former preseident of that war industries are clamor-
the Jewish Community Center ing for additional manpower? Is
P.144 '1611 Company, founded 1760—
and in numerous other important it necessary to continue all of
blenders of fine tobaccos since
capacities, will be the principal the peace-time social services?
Cr•aepa Washington's day.
How can people be expected to
speaker.
The call to the officers and work this. year for the Allied
•it's Latakia! (La-ta-kee'-a)
delegates follows:
Jewish Campaign, when they are
a very flavorful Eastern
"We are calling upon you to being called on from so many
help Detroit's Jewish community other directions? Should we con-
Mediterranean tobacco.
carry out the greatest under- centrate on tasks at home in-
Added as a "seasoning"
taking in its history. We are stead of abroad? What should a
in New Old Golds, Lata-
now entering upon the 1942 Al- solicitor tell a person who says
lied Jewish Campaign. The funds that this is a year of enforced
kia creates a new, always
needed to defend the Jewish po- entrenchment? W hat lessons
delightful cigarette taste!
sition and to relieve human suf- must solicitors learn if they are
fering both here and overseas to do the most effectivework in
are greater in this time of war behalf of the causes in which

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PAUL BURSTEIN - LILLIAN LUX

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