MIN 1 0 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Youth Division RWR To Get Signatures Detroit Youth leaders met this week-end with Joy Hume of New York, National Director of the Youth Division of Russian War Relief, Inc. to make plans for the launching of a Nation-wide drive to secure one million signa- tories to greetings from Amer- ican Youth to Russian Youth. Small contributions are asked of signers and it is expected that Ambassador Litvinoff, when he delivers the scrolls to Russia, will be able to accompany them with a check fot $100,000.00. In Detroit Scrolls are avail- able at the Russian War Relief Office, 1217 Penobscot Bldg., Ra. 3925. They will be distributed by church, nationality and trade union groups. All large picnics and entertainments will be can- vassed. Organizations which do not have scrolls are asked to con- tact the RWR Office at once. On June 22, 1942, the signed scrolls will be presented to a member of the Russian War Re- lief Committee in a ceremony on the City Hall steps. Similar pro- grams will be held throughout the Nation. Jewish Youth representatives on the Committee are Edward Shulman of the Jewish Youth Forum, and Goldie Levinstein, League of Detroit Jewish Youth. June THEATER WOMEN (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) Aviation Cadet tives invited to explain its pro- gram and work. In addition, the following repre- sentatives pledged a total of 500 members for the Guild aside from the quotas placed upon their or- ganizations: S. Barov, D. Goren- bein, S. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, Mrs. Ida Kom- aroff, Harry Kessler, Jack New- man, J. Newberg, J. Rosenshine, Mr. Silverstein, Morris Skla•e, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg, II. Wexler, and I. Zemel. Particularly active in the cam- paign for the Guild are the wom- en and youth divisions. The young men and women of the youth group are not only meeting for history of England and only wo- man member of the Privy Coun- cil, who will address the conven- tion at the luncheon session on Saturday, June 13, on the sub- ject of women's role in the post- war reconstruction period; Ye- hudith Simchonit, delegate of the Working Women's Council in Palestine to the Pioneer Women's Junior Congregation of Organization, who came here several months ago with a mes- Shaarey Zedek sage from the 55,000 working women; Miss Sara Feder and The regular Sabbath services Miss Dvora Rothbard, national of the Junior Congregation of secretariat of the Pioneer Wo- Shaarey Zedek will be held on men's Organization; Israel Mere- Saturday, June 13, at 9:30 a. m. minski, delegate of the His- in the Kate Frank Memorial tadruth, Jewish Federation of Prayer Room. Myron Rosenthal Labor in Palestine; Chaiin will give the Biblical resume and Greenberg, editor of the Jewish Sylvia Apple will deliver the Frontier, and Dr. May Bere, Prophetical talk. William Miner who will be guest speakers at will act as Cantor. the Oneg Shabbat on Friday eve- ning, June 12. Of special interest will be the presentation of the cultural cal- ALBERT S. GOLDMAN endar for the coming year, on Saturday afternoon, June 13, Albert S. Goldman, son of featuring a dramatization of In- 7720 McNICHOLS ROAD, Near Santa Barbara ternational Women's Day, the Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Goldman, one-day institute, reading cir- of 2466 W. Philadelphia Ave. FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF cles, etc.; "Information Please," was recently appointed a Naval High Grade Delicatessen, Appetizers and Dairy Products highlighting the part of affiliat- aviation cadet and transferred We Prepare Cold Cut Platters for Your Parties. Luncheons ed educational institutions in the to the Naval Air Station at and Buffet Suppers cultural program of Pioneer Corpus Christi, Tex. for advanced UNIVERSITY 2-9781 Women. The Palestine film, flight training. WE DELIVER "Women at Work in Palestine," Goldman, a senior student at will be shown. Wayne University, interrupted his The following are the dele- studies shortly after the attack gates from Detroit: Mesdames on Pearl Harbor, enlisted in the S. Sislin, A. Michlin, I. Katz, S. Naval flying force and after Sherega, E. Lipson, M. Moser, qualifying at the Grosse Isle base, Y. Landy, S. Stashefsky, S. reported for duty at the Naval Levin, S. Seigal, R. Colman, E. Reserve Aviation Base at Kan- Schreier, Y. Kanat, A. Mondry, sas City late in January. Complet- M. Kramer, R. Linsky, C. Green- ing the prelimary training course RABBI MORRIS ADLER berg, M. Adelman, Z. Plafkin, there in March, he was trans- Honorary President F. Freedman, M. Rubinstein, B. ferred to New Orleans, La. for Goldberg, R. Kanter, L. Kravit, further instruction. their regular discussion evenings, R. Edelman and I. Grober. On completion of his present but they have also been appear- training course at Corpus Christi ing over the radio urging the and upon graduation, Goldman Jewish population of Detroit to support the Guild. Saturday eve- Letter to the Editor expects to receive his wings and ning, June 6, Miss Leah Levitt commission as an Ensign in the (The following excerpt is Navy. and Reuben Silver appered over station W.ILB on Altman's Jewish from a letter as written by Hour and on Sunday, June 7, Rabbi Moses Fischer to a Miss Sarah Zweig and Laibl leader of thought in our city, Reissman appeared on Weinberg's a genuine lover of men and Dates Set for Hebrew Jewish Hour over station WJBK. a friend of Israel. Editor's This past Monday, June 8, the Note.) School Graduations youth group had as their guest speaker the famous Jewish actor, Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle : Graduation exercises of four Leib Kadison, who spoke to them You pointed out in your elo- classes of the United Hebrew the work of the Vilner Troupe, quent address very properly and Schools have been scheduled as the famous Jewish Cooperative reverently that the Bible is the follows: acting company from Poland that pure source and fountain head Parksi(le class will have visited America with such great of the two great Loves as corn- its The exercises in the Custer Pub- success several years ago, and in manded to men: "Love the lie School, Linwood and Mid Lord, thy God with all thy land, Thursday evening, June heart, all thy soul and all thy 25, at 8 :00 o'clock. might," and, again "Love thy Sunday afternoon, June 28, fellowmen as thy lovest thy- at 3 :30 o'clock, the David W. The founder of Christianity Simons class will have its exer- vises in the Winterhalter Pub- has referred to these two Com- s litereeStc . hool, Fullerton at Broad- mandments as to the two su- preme laws of the Torah. On the same date, June 28, Humanitarians, priests and at 7 :30 in the evening, the Phil- men of deep, sincere faith have accepted the second of these adelphia-Byron class will have commandments as the golden its graduation exercises in the rule of the Bible for human Philadelphia-Byron auditorium. The Rose Sitting Cohen conduct and behaviour, and have - Branch Br will have its first grad- not failed to point out its eth station on Monday evening, June not grandeur and divine beauty 29, at 8:00 o'clock in the audi- at each solemn and consecrated torium of the Rose Sittig Cohen occasion. And yet in the same chapter Building' Lawton at Tyler. On Tuesday evening, June 30, of the Bible, Leviticus 33, Verse at 8 :00 o'clock, there will be 333, we read a law of human a joint program of all the four love, which is, if possible, even classes in the auditorium of the more lofty, more embracing in its scope and more universal in iPhiladelphia-Byro n School. At joint exercises medals will its range than the golden rule be awarded awarded by the Feigenson of "Love thy fellowman as thy Brothers, the Kvutzah Ivrith and lovest thyself." LOUIS LAMED the Julius Rosenwald Auxil- We read in the respective by President of Board iary of the American Legion verse "Thy shall love the pective strati- Unit No. 218. whose governing body he was a g ee—as the verse refers to the member. The work of this group stranger—as thy lovest thyself. completed boys the seven-year has aroused high degree of inter- "Love the stranger as thy Fifty-five and girls listen- have est est among the younger boys and lovest thyself!" How much more sive course prescribed by the girls of the community so that inclusive, more universal and United Hebrew Schools. This in response to their requests a sec- richer in humanitarian aspects course includes a study of mentary Hebrew, Chumosh (live and group is being organized for is this precept as the love which books of Moses) , the early girls and boys between the ages is merely commanded to our fel- 1 I wonder how does it come Prophets, Jewish history, Jewish of 16 and 20. lowmen • c customs and observances, and The Women's Committee is en gaged in establishing contact with that this law of love to the Jewish w i IT I I) ethics. pr e c ededby e ex x l e i.l r ld i .iii s il t is i The commencement every women's organization in the stranger as to ourselves was city. Their last meeting t ok place overlooked and rather passed tions by members of the Boar o at the home of Mrs. Harry Mitz, eonvieirghitnenseil:nicneinedvsen eb v y en thb ev mtohse t of Education, headed by Maur- Thursday afternoon, June 11. ice H. Zackheim. These exanc i . STYLE devoted admirers of the inations are open to the public. Organizations who wish to ar- most Bible? Why do even Jewish range for speakers to address Rabbis fail to quote the golden e P sapie . ecnia tslly of weit c h oe me 7duates are their meetings in behalf of the rule in its aspect and formula Guild are asked to contact the "that we shall love the stranger ..._ Listen to Gus Haenschen's SlrowsERivER quattir cows headuarters of open the Guild All-String Orchestra- fntiosp x,No Linwood Ave., daily at 9124 as we love ourself" in conjunc- my statement and denied that 10 to 5. The telephone number from is : lion with and as the divine and such a law as to love the t Sri+ BREWERYCC. WJR—Tuesdays 7:30 P.M., DETA0t7 Tyler 5-3684. only true commentary to the stranger as ourself, is to be ottot.m E.S.T.-760 Kilos. law that we love our fellowmen found in the Bible, until I as we love ourself? How does pointed out to him the chapter And if you about want an 1 story centering the exciting Battle the treatment of the stranger and sentence. Again I wonder even in the civilized days corn- why this aspect of the Bible of France, we recommend Vlad- commandment of the Torah? p jaesswed imir Ponzer's novel, "The Edge pare with this lofty concept and ehnacse been passed %;n-oitnh- Jew. of the Sword" . . . Pozner, once and non d: 7 I would like to mention as a Why? a newspaperman in Paris, served curiosity that a great Biblical as a private in the French Army. scholar and author challenged! Sincerely, Rabbi Moses Fischer. . – AL MILLER - One Taste tells the whole story • IRON - ,f.