DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Enjoy Your Vacation Days at Baron's Resort INTER-FAITH (Continued from Page 1) July .; 1942 PRESENTATION TO HARRY H. LIEBOVITZ JEWISH EDUCATION LEADER ancestors." Mr. —the Baron, of Baron's Resort the William Penn Hotel, Miami finest and most modern Beach, Fla. This year, the dining vacation spot in South Haven, room and adjoining cabaret have Michigan--celebrates his 36th an- been completely remodeled to niversary in the resort business keep pace with Baron's leader- this year with expectations that ship in entertainment, and eight the 1942 season will top all fine entertainers from Chicago others in fun, relaxation and en- tertainment. Baron's has everything re- quired for the time of your life, including rooms with private bath and shower, children's din- ing room and governesses, play- grounds, a private bathing beach, men's and women's solariums, tennis and handball courts, and a golf course nearby. When you come to Baron's you can expect the finest possible, for this resort is well known throughout the country. The reputation of the dining room is also famous, for many Detroiters will remember this name as the operator of the dining room at have been gathered to offer two shows nightly. Baron's operates the only night club in town— the finest cabaret in Michigan. Whether you are young or old, far full particulars for the ideal vacation, write to Baron's Resort, South Haven, Michigan. The London Jewish Chronicle quoted informed parliamentary sources as s lying that the ques- tion of a Jewish military force in the Middle East, demanded by the Jewish Agency for Pal- estine since the beginning of the war, will be the most im- portant issue under discussion. FEDERATION For a "Ith" of Fun! 1) GOLF SET Alec MacDonald matched and balanced set consisting of midiron, mashie, ablick, putter and choice of driver or brassie. 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Acting on this convic- tion, they held conferences and meetings "to give an opportunity to Jews and Christians to confer together on the basis of their common ideals and with mutual respect for differences in belief. The Society was in a measur called into being because organi zations, established to raise th e standard of English citizenshi p by harmonizing civic with relig ious ideals, were based on defi nitely Christian conceptions, and therefore, could not admit th e 4 cooperation of Jews. Ever sine e • its foundation, the Society o f Jews and Christians has had fre quent conferences when religiou teaching was explained from th Jewish and the Christian stand points, and emphasis was laid o n Bernard Semel, life-long friends of Mr. Liebovitz and seers- the relation between religion an d tary of the Jewish Education Committee of New York, presenting life, and the religious motive in him with a plaque on the occasion of a testimonial dinner held on social amelioration. Study group s Wednesday, June 24, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, on were formed to further the cans e his 60th birthday. The dinner was arranged by the Jewish Educa- of mutual understanding through tion Committee of New York to mark 35 years of active service increased scholarship. Speaker s by Mr. Liebovitz to the cause of religious education of American were sent to groups in all part s youth. Mr. Liebovitz is vice-president of the committee. of the country who were inter - Left to right. Samuel S. Schneierson, chairman of the commit- ested in understanding the faith tee of sponsors for the dinner; Mr. Semel, Mr. Liebovitz and Jus- of their neighbors. The purpos e of the Society has been greatly tice Samuel I. Rosenman, president of the Jewish Education Com- furthered when Jewish lecturers mittee of New York. The inscription on the plaque reads as follows: "Presented by were invited to explain Judaism the Jewish Education Committee of New York to Harry II. Liebo- to groups of Christian theologian and to teachers. On one occasion vitz on the occasion of a testimonial dinner in his honor in recogni- too, the Archbishop of York made tion of his outstanding leadership and devoted services in the field an appeal to teachers in training of Jewish education." to use the story of the Crucifixion as a means to inculcate love, rather than hatred and vengeance, in the minds of the Christian community. (Continued from Page BOTH DOWNTOWN Registration for Habonim Continues The Society publishes a bian- Camp Habonim, day camp of nual Bulletin among the general- present the total picture of the community, in the last number Jewish community in war time; the Jewish Community Center, of which a paper written by Dr. the effects of the war economic- will open its 13th season this coming Monday, July 6. A medi- James Parkes is reprinted from ally and sociologically upon cal examination was given to the "St. Martin's Review." In American living; the problems in this paper, Dr. Parkes investi- all registered campers last Mon- terms of financing welfare fed- gates some of the causes of anti- day, June 29, at the Center free eration work. Semitism. The article concludes of charge. Children registered The Sunday morning session after June 29 will have to pre- with the memorable words: "What of the future? This liv- will open with two concurrent sent a certificate from their own ing together in close proximity meetings, one devoted to local physician for admission into the may not at the moment show an planning in the larger community. camp. apparent increase in good feeling, with emphasis on the place of A training institute was held yet it would seem that, after the the federation, and the other during this past week for all war, these experiences will cer- dealing with the local community counsellors on the staff of Camp tainly not have intensified dislike program of the smaller cities. A Habonim. At this institute, the and may result in a stronger general session will be held on various phases of camping in • communal feeling of brotherhood. Sunday afternoon to discuss war general and of day-camping in When the sirens sound, all the financing of welfare activities, particular were discussed. The hatreds and petty warfare drop including War Chest drives. first Parents-Counsellors Insti- away. When the guns go and The meeting was under the tute is scheduled for the week the bombs fall, both Gentile and chairmanship of Walton Strauss of July 13. Jew admire the bravery and cour- of Erie, Pa. Miss Hanah G. Fer- Parents are urged to complete age of the A.R.P. personnel. The man of Detroit, was among those the registration of their children marshal represents safety within, attending. Mrs. Melville S. Welt before the opening of camp, and the warden guards our homes, of Detroit, also is a member of July 6. All reservations for camp no matter what his social status, the program committee. placement will expire on that his religion or his race. The cour- date. Judging by the large en- age of the mother guarding her rollment of campers, it appears children is the same whether the now that registration will close child wears a cross 'round its earlier than expected. neck or a locket engraved with a Alexander J. Stein, member of Hebrew word. The loss of one's (Continued from Page 1) the Center staff, is director of worldly possessions leaves men as Camp Habonim. God made them: His children— are concentrated. whatever differences of belief they For further information, please The explanation said that "it may have. Jew and Christian should be carried in mind that call the Jewish Community Cen- come together in sorrow and com- the gifts coming especially from ter, Madison 8400. Literature on fort one another. Must we then Jewish organizations represent Camp Habonim may be had on hvae carnage, in order to bring us only a small percentage of the request. to our senses? If we humans total gifts." worried less about the sins of According to the original our neighbor and cared more charges, Polish relief aides in about his virtues, if we contem- Russia were giving non-Jewish plated our personal virtue or the (Continued from Page 1) Polish refugees a much greater lack of it and left the Almighty proportion of the relief supplies, to decide which of us is nearer which are purchased with Amer- rented on the hospitality com- the ideal He sets before us, we ican lend-lease funds. The reports mittee. The reception committee should be helping one another to said that the Polish Embassy in consists of : Dr. and Mrs. Perry build a world in which the need Kuibyshev was aware of this situ- P. Burnstine, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- for shelters will for all time be ation but was unable to rectify uel Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- unknown." matters because of the remote min Safer, Dr. and Mrs. Robert In clubs for working lads and areas in which the Polish relief Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sher- girls, there is a tendency to break workers operated. man, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Can- down barriers by having, if not The charges were repeated here tor, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin joint membership, a sharing at Cowan, Ntr. and Mrs. lianny any rate of social and educational by Dr. Ignacy Schwartzbart, pro- Cohen, Harry Carson, Nathan activities by the young people of Zionist member of the Polish Na- Lerner, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan both the Jewish and Christian re- tional Council, who declared that Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben cabled information which he re- ligions. They discover that there Krasner, Mr. and Mrs. Leon are "many paths but one goal" ceived from the Polish Jews in which all seek to approach, name- Palestine and from the Federation Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Nlorris , ly the goal held by God Himself. of Polish Jews in Canada indi- Loupiloff, Mr. and Mrs. W.,11ace cated that the present position of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaeffer, When the leaders of the various N 1 nirr: and i‘niosrraltstn.0M Polish Jewish refugees in Russia NI :‘,1 1 sa rictlGovbleirycr Fixel. Ni rilt.1 Christian communities published was "very grievous and undesir- a joint manifesto to show how able." Jacoby, national life could be established r . and Silvers, M aan "Jewish institutions the world on a religious basis, many Jews Mrs. Ben Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. over are actively participating in regretted that they were not asked Mfg. to cooperate in planning the build- the relief work for the refugees Harry Madison, Mr. and from Poland now stranded in Harry Leibson, Mr. and Mrs. ing up of the Kingdom of God. Russia without stipulating that Charles Salasnek, Mr. and Mrs. Jews are living and working their contributions are intended Ellis Goldberg, Dr. and Mrs. 1%11- for the day when all people will for Jews only," Dr. Schwartzbart liam Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. call upon the name of God in a stressed. "The relief activities for Dave Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. true spiritual fellowship, all the these refugees now conducted by Rittenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry richer because it includes among Jewish organizations in America, Paskowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Baker. the worshippers adherents of dif- Canada, Palestine and England Mr. and Mrs. Stern, Mr. and ferent creeds, all children of one are certainly not smaller than Mrs. David Wrubel, Dr. and Mrs. Father. those conducted by private Polish Joseph A R. R. D Eder, Joseph Jone s relief groups in the United Mr. and Mrs. George Walt and BUY WAR BONDS! —states." Albert BIAS KAUFMAN