9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle March 27, 1942 T. HEBREW UNIVERSITY, MESSENGER Mrs. Silverman to OF PEACE, SERVES WAR EFFORT Be Guest Speaker By DR. MAX GRUENEWALD Nazis Complain Russian Jews Fight Against Them LONDON (JPS) —That Rus- To Address Women's sia's Jewry is doing it full share Division of Congress at against the Nazi invader is evi- Masonic Temple April 22 denced by the complaint of the urinate the Jewish guerrillas, the Nazi sheet asserts that the Jews are leading Ruthenians against the Germans and are informing the Red Army of Axis troop movements. The paper claims that in the Jewish township of Wolove in Carpatho-Russia the Jews have organized effectively and have set up a secret radio station which relays in formation dealing with Nazi troop move- ments to the Soviets. The paper also demands, in making public the activities of the Jews, that all "non-Aryans" should be ex- pelled from (7arpatho-Russia. It is somewhat paradoxical English troops are separated by that Hebrew University, founded thousands of miles. to become a messenger of peace, :::1, important as these con- Nazi Deutsche Zeitung, pub- has in fact seen very little of tributions are, they must not Mrs. Archibald Silverman will lished in Budapest, that bun- peaceful times. Born under the obscure the fact that the Uni- be guest speaker at a meeting dreds of Jews in the Carpatho- roaring of the guns of the first ve•sity serves the coining peace, World War, it finds itself on that its main activities are deli- of the he Detroit Women's Division Russian mountains American Jewish Congress successful guerrilla are w a waging r f a r e ith 17th anniversary in the midst cated to the progress of science ( ' of another world-wide struggle. and that its aims transcend those to be held at Masonic Temple', against the 1 . Germans. • that t tl . Nazis The years between the two wars necessities which war imposes on \ Vednesday, April 20, 2 p. ac- m. send a punitive expedition to the Mrs. Silverman has at been have been turbulent and filled it. They are carried out in the Carpathian mountains to exter- with unrest. The blessing of teachings and research of four t ive in Jewish life for many peace, so necessary to the sound faculties (Science, Humanities, years and has acted as vice development of universities, was Medicine and Agriculture) the P resident of the Zionist Organi- not enjoyed by our University. working-methods of which are z ation, American Jewish Con- However, the effect of the equal to the best traditions of gress, National Hadassah, Na- war on the University has by Western universities. At the t ional Young Judaea, United no means been a merely restric- same time they have to answer Palestine Appeal, and Hebrew tive one. The war actually ac- to three specific factors: Jewish University Hospital Building celerated the growth and matu•- tradition; the influence of the Fund. She organized the Rhode The undersigned friends of Detroit Jewry, fostering ity of the University. The men environment of the Near East ; Island campaign for the relief good will and better understanding among men of of Mount Scopus learned to con- and the development of Jewish of the oppressed minorities and e en tra t e under tremendous settlement in Palestine. It is refugees, launched in January, all religious creeds and racial origins, believers in strain. The riots of the Arabs from these factors that the Uni- 1939. This was the only non-sec- the doctrine of the fatherhood of God and the did not interrupt their work and versity gets inspiration, stimula- tarian campaign for relief of during the recent blackouts tion and its own unique charac- refugees and oppressed minori- brotherhood of man, take this opportunity of wish- teachers calmly proceeded to ter. Even the activities brought ties held in the United States ing their many friends in Detroit and Michigan a their lectures in villages and about by the war should be and it netted $5,000, with Rev. settlements. Even while the dan- looked upon its steps toward the Earl H. Tomlin as chairman. Happy Passover ger of Palestine's becoming a development of the country and Mrs. Silverman returned from battlefield is imminent, the work its resources, and toward a bet- an investigation tour of Ru- in the laboratories and halls of ter understanding of human cul- mania, Lithuania and Poland Hebrew University has not been ture. That the University did three weeks before war was de- halted. There is neither panic, not drift away from its orig- clared. GENERAL CONTRACTORS nor hysteria, and no boasting or inal objective is borne out by The meeting will be open to bragging about "heroic science." the fact that no department has the public. Armed spirit and calm devotion been closed and that research Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- such as will help to bring a sac- and teaching continue in all divi- dent of the local chapter, an- cessful ending to the struggle lions of learning regardless of nounces the election of the fol- 350 EAST JEFFERSON between the good and evil forces whether or not they are con- lowing democratically elected nected with the war effort. of the world. nominating committee : Mrs. M. We should not lose sight of S. Perlis, 3337 Glynn Court, Mrs. Much has been said about the contributions rendered by the the basic task of the University Lew Levitt, Mrs. Ben Lewis, Mrs. University to the war efforts of to set free the slumbering ener- Morris Mendelson and Mrs. Mor- ris Weingarten. Members are the United Nations. They are .Ries of the Jewish genius. Bialik, alik, one of the greatest urged to make recommendations indeed manifold. Available nat- of this genius de- to this committee. oral resources are being con- verted into munitions and the voted much time and thought to surplus crops of Palestine are what he called the 'Kinus" move- being used to fill wartime needs. ment, the goal of which is to N.R.S. Grants Additional Courses in medical surgery are collect the hidden and forgotten Allowance to Refugees being given for military doctors Jewish scriptures and to lift the with the troops from Australia treasure of the past. By that Jewish refugees receiving fi- SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and New Zealand stationed in he did not think of gathering nancial assistance from the Na- the (lust of time-honored monu- Palestine. The medical program tional Refugee Service will be comprises instruction for fighting menu. He thought of gathering granted an additional allowance against tropical diseases, and for "r spiritual forces. Hebrew in order that they may properly camp sanitation. Numerous University, in the growing of observe the Feast of Passover. weather observation stations and which Malik passionately took The supplementary allowance meteorological laboratories pro- part, has its legitimate place in will enable thousands of refu- this movement. For the fulfill- vide the armed forces with vital gees to buy the basic Passover data. These are a few of the ment of his wish, 17 years rep- foods such at matzahs, matzoh services that in their total rep- resent a very short period. The meal and other items which are resent a kind of substitute for achievements of this period have traditionally associated with the the home front from which the been great. Still, the potentiali- Jewish holiday. More than $3,- ties of the University are even greater than what has been ac- 000 wil be expended for this complished so far. They wait to service by the National Refugee Service, a beneficiary of the be called into existence. United Jewish Appeal for Refu- gees, Overseas Needs and Pales- Joyous Passover to All Jews Must Have Equal tine. Industrial Wire Cloth Products Corp. Many of the refugees will con- Rights After War, Jan WAYNE, MICH. 29274 BRUSH ST. duct Seder services among rela- Masaryk Declares NEW CENTER tives and friends for the first NEW YORK (JPS)—"I con- time in years in a free and CLEANERS sider the Czechoslovakian ques- democratic country. It will be tion inseparable from the ques- for them a Passover far from PhTER TIRJRBIS tion cf all minorities and will concentration camps and the de- never consent to a settlement privations imposed by Fascists 7452 WOODWARD AVE. that will not provide for equal against the Jewish people for rights for all minorities, includ- observing this holiday. The holi- MAdison 1211 ing the Jewish people," Jan Mas- days will be especially enjoyed HANNIFIN MFG. CO . aryk, Minister of Foreign Af- by the several hundred refugees who arrived within recent weeks fairs and Deputy Premier of the Czech Government-in-Exile, de- from Lisbon and Casablanca on clared here, stressing that the the SS Serpa Pinto, the Guine Jewish people should fight to the and the Nyassa. The National Refugee Service finish against totalitarianism. A Joyous Pesach to All Speaking before 3,000 repre- is represented together with the sentatives of Jewish fraternal Joint Distribution Committee and benevolent organizations as- and the United Palestine Appeal GENERAL MANAGER sembled at Manhattan Center to in the nation-wide United Jew- formulate plans for the partici- ish Appeal for aid to refugees DEPARTMENT OF STREET RAILWAYS pation of their groups in the in the United States, overseas War Emergency Campaign of war relief and rehabilitation and the United Jewish Appeal, Mas- upbuilding and defense of the Dental Supplies aryk said : "The peoples of Eur- Jewish homeland in Palestine. ope will have to learn to get FORD MOTOR CO. along together and to reconcile Kalich and Rumshinsky, 609 STROH BLDG. their differences." DEARBORN, MICH. Greetings ESSLINGER-MISCH CO. McCONNELL - KERR CO. EINAR OSBECK . HUGH DEAN FRANK CODY NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS JOHN BRIDGE RELIANCE STEEL CORP. F. A. VOLLBRECHT GEORGE DUNCAN R. A. BEAN ./ 4 Motor City Tool Co., Inc. FRED A. NOLAN BriggS-Kessler Co. HARRY H. BENNETT Squash Tournament at Men's Health Club Passover Greetings to All Etsol Synthetic Products Mfgrs. of Solvent Cleaning Compounds 970 E. Vernor Highway Season's Greetings! Lorenzen's Flower Shop Flower for Every Occasion 16491 Woodward Avenue TOwnsend 8-6232 Flowers by Wire—F.T.D. Fifty members of the Men's Health Club at the Jewish Com- munity Center are participating in a Squash Tournament which began March 18 and will con- tinue for three weeks in the Cen- ter Squash Courts, at Woodward and Holbrook. The players are classified ac- cording to ability ; 16 in Class A, 14 in Class B, and 20 in Clas: C. This is the first sea- son that tournaments have been planned for players below the Class A rating, thus giving the beginners an opportunity to im- prove their game. Nathan Margolis, winner of last year's tournament, and Har- ry Rott, runner-up, are the seeded players in Class A. Time for matches may be arranged by appointment. The Yiddish Theater Gilbert and Sullivan Jacob Kalich and Joseph Rum- shinsky, considered the Gilbert and Sullivan of the Yiddish The- atrical world, have written more than 40 plays together. All of the plays were originally written for the great American-born Yiddish star Molly Picon. Their latest creation, "What a Life," has been acclaimed by the critics as a master work, and Molly Picon is the greatest come- dienne of the Yiddish theater and is as inspirational for the author and composer as she is an elation for the theatergoer. This play is brought to De- troit by the well known im- pressario Edwin A. Relkin, through the cooperation of Na- than Schreiber, and will be shown for two performances at 0- the Wilson Theater, Sunday matinee and evening, April 19. KRAFT CHEESE CO. Industrial Machine Tool Co., Inc. FENTON. MICH. Dr. Robert S. Drews 3263 JOY ROAD Komer•Goldberg Theatres CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY