March 20, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle At m ga b 5a6 Jewish Juniors to Close Drive With Tea-Dance Naftali Lohr, Palestinian Journalist, Here on Behalf Marking "finis" to the 1941- Of "Doresh Zion" 42 membership drive, the Na- tional Council of Jewish Jun- iors, Detroit Section, will climax its activities for the month of March , with a membership tea- dance, to be held Sunday after- noon, March 22, at the Pan- American Club, 30 E. Columbia. The 163 members of Junior Council, hostesses at the dance which will begin at 3:30 p. will have as their guests mem- bers of the Coast Guard and the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, as well as many local men. Prior to the dance, the young women of the Detroit Section of Junior Council will hold a brief business meeting at which plans for the forthcoming port and dock drive will be discussed. Present plans provide for an individual earning campaign which will end with a victory party at the conclusion of the drive in the latter part of April or early in May. Young women will be admit- ted to the business meeting, at 3 p. m., and the dance which Pil- lows, only upon presentation of a full paid 1942 membership card of the National Council of Jewish Juniors. An open invitation is extended to all service men in the vicinity of Detroit to attend the dance. Let JULES OLEN dress You up for PASSOVER Naftali Lohr, well known Pal- estinian writer and publisher, arrived here last week on a mis- sion of social importance. Mr. Lohr is one of the founders of the Tel Aviv daily "Haaretz," and was its manager for a pe- riod of 15 years. Ile was also the publisher of the Jerusalem "Door' HaYom". He is well known for his writings in both Hebrew and Yiddish. Since his arrival on this side of the At- lantic he has been appointed assistant editor of the Canadian News of Toronto. Mr. Lohr is in Detroit on be- half of "Doresh Zion," a Jeru- salem institution for the educa- tion of destitute and neglected children. The institute provides sustenance, medical care and clothing for its children. It is interesting to note that Chief Rabbi Uzziel, head of the Se- phardic Jewish community of Palestine, studied at this school. Before the war the institute was financed through the Rothschilds of England and the efforts of Chief Rabbi Hertz of the Brit- ish Empire. Since the war all funds come from the United States and Canada. The American committee for "Doresh Zion" consists of Max Rudensky, Rev. Dr. Samuel Goldenson, Rev. Dr. David tie Sola Poole, Rev. Dr. Leo Jung, Rabbi Herbert Goldstein, Rev. Dr. Jacob Hoffman, Congressman Sol Bloom, and Dr. S. Margosh- es, editor of the "Tag". Ab Gold- berg is secretary and Louis P. Rocker, treasurer of the Zionist Organization of America, is also treasurer of "Doresh Zion". A Story - With A Happy Ending . From The Nat;onal Refugee Service Refugee applies to NRS Employment Department interview a' New boss "Here's your referral!" Temple Beth El to Hold Congregational Seder 01,EN MALLORY HATS $5.00 & $6.50 Others $2.95 and up. We carry a complete line of nation- ally famous men's wear including Arrow and Ambassador Shirts Cooper Underwear OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP 9038 12TH ST. MAdison 2067 The annual congregational Seder of Temple Beth El will be held on Thursday evening, April 2, at 6:30 p. in., in the Social Ilall of the Temple. The Seder meal will be prepared by a new caterer under the direction of the Temple Sisterhood. The Se- der ritual will be conducted by Dr. Glazer. This will be Dr. Glazer's first Seder at the Tem- ple. The music will be directed by Mr. Galvani, accompanied at the piano by Mr. Tickton. The chil- dren of the Religious School will participate in the ritual and songs, and will be given special treats. Reservations will be limited to members of the Temple, their families and guests. A special invitation has been extended to men in service to be our guests. Invest With Uncle Sam—Buy Bonds! New job; NRS finds 600 each month "I've got a job!" Important words, to anyone. Triply impor- tant to any one of the 600 new Americans for whom the Na- tional Refugee Service finds jobs each month, for they mark ac- ceptance into the great fraternity of self-supporting wage earners. In contrast to the early months of the year when many of its jobs were in domestic or service BICUR CHOLEM JRS. You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT with Confidence from Kosher Meat El Poultry Market TO. 8-8118-9 11632 DEXTER BLVD. (Between Burlingame and Webb) to Krtoge's NOW IN THE 6-MILE ROAD DISTRICT— AL MILLER S. Liquor Industry Run by Jews 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. TYLER 6-5610 8931 LINWOOD AVE. Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Anti•Semites Charge U. 7720 McNICHOLS ROAD, Near Santa Barbara UNIVERSITY 2-9781 occupations, NRS Employment Departmeid now reports that half of its placements are of skilled or send-skilled workers. Moreover the relative ease of finding jobs for young workers has enabled NRS to concentrate greater efforts on the knotty problem of work fofr older men. In the month of August one- third of NRS placements were The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah are sponsoring their 15th annual banquet, Sunday, May 17, at 6 p. m., at their new building, Dexter and Cortland, which is open to the public. All proceeds of this affair will go towards the maintenance of their part in the beautiful new struc- ture of the new Yeshiva build- ing. Mrs. Rottenberg, president, asks that everyone keep this date open, and send in reservations as soon as possible, either by mail or phone, Townsend 5-1171. Aaron B. Margolis Next Payoff - now he's really an American LYNN GARI The Bicur Cholem Jrs. present their 38th annual spring dance at the General Motors grand .ballroom, Sunday, March 22, at 9 p. m., featuring Mike Falk and his especially arranged or- .chestra. This gala occasion marks the 38th anniversary of the founding of the Bicur Cholem Jrs., an or- ganization dedicated to the bene- fit of the needy sick of Detroit. Maynard M. Feldman has been appointed general chairman of the dance committee. Co-chair- men are: Hyman Dorfman, Al- f•ed D. Bricker, Irving Goldberg and Allen E. Davis. To insure the success of this Glance and to enable the Bicur Cholem Jrs. to carry on their j NEW YORK (JPS) — Digging for new weapons for anti-Jewish feeling, America's anti-Semites, still active despite the war, now accuse the Jews of controlling the liquor industry in the United States, according to an expose published in the New York Post of Jan. 20. Publicity, anti-Semitic sheet published by E. J. Garner, opened the drive by demanding the re- turn of national prohibition. Ger- ald Winrod, the "Jayhawk Nazi" and anti-Semite, William Kull- gren, publisher of the viciously ant•-Jewish Beacon Light in Cali- fornia, and Joe McWilliams, Chris- tian Mobilizer, have been cam- paigning against what they call "the Jews and the liquor indus- try," the Post reveals. of men over 40. As an integral part of its em ployment service the vocational retraining program of the NRS has opened new opportunities to the refugee. Retraining is of- fered in 30 different occupations, ranging from power machine operator, upholsterer, and auto- body repairmen through income tax accounting and architectural methods. ZEDAKAH CLUB The next meeting of Zedakah Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Irving Shevin, 18625 Parkside, on Monday evening, March 23, at 8:30 p. in. With Miss Shirley Rott as mistress of ceremonies, the following chil- dren of members and friends will participate in a very enter- taining program: Rona Rott and Ronald Adilman, piano selec- tions; Beverly Canner, dancer; Shirley Sklare, reading, and Shirley Curtis, vocalist. Merry begs and friends are invited. HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew School: , are in receipt of one-half schol- arship to the Scholarship Fund of the schools, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berghoff 01 Santa Rosa Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Jerome, which was observed March 7. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew Schools 01 Detroit are in receipt of a con- tribution from the Slakter fain ily in memory of the yahrzeit of their beloved mother, Etta. Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn. The Mount Sinai Hospital As- sociation wishes to acknowledge the following donations: From Mrs. Louis Honigman, in honor of her birthday; from Mrs. Ja- cob Harwith, in honor of the speedy recovery of her sister. program of "Benefit to the Mannie Goodman; Mrs. Louis Needy Sick," Morris Beresh, Goldfine, in honor of the mar- president, urges your coopera- riage of her daughter, Mrs. tion and attendance. Freda Bialick.