12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CLEANERS (Continued from Page 1) Cleaners, 1600 Woodward, R.O.; Zenith Cleaners, 10510 Harper; Zeppelin Cleaners, 10461 Gra- tiot ; Indian Village Cleaners, 6929 Lafayette. At the same meeting arrange- ments were made for a picnic to be held Sunday, Aug. 16. All the proceeds of this affair are to be used for the financing and shipping of clothes to Rus- sia. Many donations of food were given for the purpose of this picnic. The special arrangement committee consists of the follow- ing: Harry Kaminer, chairman; Mrs. Jennie Weinberg, president of the Ezra Sisterhood, Philip Imber, Harry Laker and Harry Cohen. We would like to ask that all societies refrain from having picnics on Sunday, Aug. 16. Mizrachi to Open Membership Drive N. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. Final arrangements have now been completed for the annual excursion sponsored by the North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women European Welfare Organization scheduled for Tues- day, July 28. Those assisting Mrs. E. Weisman in selling tickets at Park are Mrs. E. Epps, Mrs. S. Stockier, Mrs. A. Gleicher, Mrs. A. Smilo, Mrs. Z. Meyers, Mrs. D. Silverstein and Mrs. L. Margolin. Mrs. Ida Schultz will be in charge of games and prizes. Tickets can be obtained by calling Mrs. Weisman, To. 6-2859. Members and friends are invited. A good time is assured all. Plans for the European Wel- fare's 10th annual donor lunch- eon, to be held at the Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday, December 1, is now in progress. Mrs. Sam Shorr is general chairman, Mrs. A. Gleicher co-chairman. A rummage store is available. Call Mrs. D. Silverstein, To. 6-3489, or • Mrs. Shorr, Un. 1-0304. Shabos Nachamu has been chosen by the Mizrachi organi- zation of Detroit to open its membership drive in the local synagogues. Leaders in the Miz- rachi movement, including prom- inent Rabbis and laymen, will address worshippers and urge them to join the organization and become active in the upbuilding of Eretz Israel. Presidents of the different con- gregations have joined in the campaign, and many have prom- ised to enroll more members than the quota designated for their respective synagogues. Orthodox Jewry now realizes its responsibility to join the ac- tive Zionist ranks in order to strengthen our prospects for Eretz Israel now and for the future. The following will take an ac- tive part in the campaign: GUILD Meyer Beckman, former presi- dent, will address Beth Abra- (Continued from Page 1) ham Synagogue; Rabbi Jacob are viewing the Detroit project. Cohen will speak at Young Is- She indicated that although she rael; Isidore Sosnick at the Bnai Jewish Writers Urge • had been a bit skeptical her Zion ; Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Non-Jewish Colleagues visit here in Detroit has con- Rabbi Jacob Unger, Lippa Dann, vinced her of the practicability Irving W. Schlussel, Rabbi Ab- To Protest Nazi Murders of a communally owned and raham Danzig, Rabbi Moses managed theater. Miss Bas- Fischer and Rabbi M. J. Wohl- NEW YORK. (WNS)—An ap- Sheva Laikin, daughter of Mr. gelernter will also participate in peal to the writers and intellec- and Mrs. B. M. Laikin, partici- the campaign. tuals of the United Nations to pated in the program. protest against the Nazi mass Hyman Altman of Station Zedakah Pledges $1,000 murders of Jews in the Nazi- WJLB has offered the facilities occupied countries was issued For War Effort Work of his Jewish Hour to the mem- here this week by the Jewish bership campaign. All persons Writers Club, an organization Zedekah Club held a special who, as a result of his appeal of Jewish writers and news- will join the Theater Guild dur- meeting at the home of Mrs. paper men, and by the Jewish ing the next week, will have David Trager and voted $550 for Pen Club, a group of Jewish their names announced during the purpose of furnishing two poets essayists and novelists. his next Sunday morning broad- "day rooms" at Sault Ste Marie The appeal read: "All the na- for recreational activities. At cast. tions suffer and groan under the present the 131st Infantry is Steady progress is reported in yoke of the Nazi aggressor. The the campaign for members and stationed there. In addition, a martyrdom and tears of all the funds to establish the program contribution of $500 for Army peoples fill our hearts with an- of the Jewish Theater Guild dur- and Navy War Relief. Mrs. Maurice Cornfield, chair- guish and bid us gather all our ing the coming season. In spite strength and energy to aid the of the summer season and the man of Zedakah USO committee, democratic peoples of the world subsequent absence of a goodly gave a report on this work. in the sacred war against Ger- portion of the population from man and Japanese Nazism. But the city, a number of persons American ' Recently there are gradations even in suf- are active on the various com- fering and martyrdom. mittees. Reports have been re- Returned from Poland, "In his diabolical greed to ceived from Mt. Clemens and Describes Jewish Plight rule the world, Hitler has placed from Omena, Mich., that friends NEW YORK. (WNS)—A pic- first upon his tim.etable, the of the movement are being en- ture of the tragic conditions complete annihilation of the listed there. Those groups in the city who facing Jews in the ghettos of Jewish people. From the first are holding meetings during the Nazi-occupied Poland was drawn day of his coming to power he has proceeded to do just this, summer months and have not here by Walter Spiewak, an yet been contacted by the Mem- American chemist in Poland who systematically, cynically, in cold bership Committee may invite recently returned to this coun- blood. He turned the largest a representative of the Jewish try on an exchange basis. The Jewish communities into ghettos Theater Guild to present its last American to return from and concentration camps, sur- rounded by high walls and barb- platform at their meeting. Con- the Nazi "hell on earth," Spie- ed wire. He tramples the human tact should be made by com- wak described his experiences dignity of the Jewish person by municating with the Headquar- in a series of articles for the forcing him to wear a yellow ters at 9125 Linwood, cor. Clair- International News Service. "Several days before my ar- badge. He tortures the Jewish mount and Joy Road, Tyler 5- rest, following America's dec- communities w it h starvation, 3684. laration of war," he stated, "I poisoning and every unholy was awakened by a neighbor means at his disposal. "Hitler's aim is to extirpate whose wife was Jewish but who, RUMANIA by concealing the fact, was able the Jewish people—and he is to live outside the Warsaw doing it. It seems to us that it (Continued from Page 1) is the plain human duty of every- ghetto. by a decree issued in 1941," the "Her father had been able to one to do all in his power to report continues. "In their stead sneak through to her from the halt the hand of the hangman. a Jewish central bureau was cre- ghetto by bribing a Gestapo with It is, particularly, the duty of ated with branches in every dis- 200 zloty (about $40). In a the intellectuals and the writers trict capital, and this bureau broken voice, he told how the of the anti-Nazi nations. Let took over all the Jewish institu- Germans were turning the them make heard their sense of tions. But there was not much ghetto tenements into 'ceme- horror, their protest against the to take over, because all the teries.' Every day, he said, the inhuman aims of the Nazis, Jewish hospitals, asylums, etc., Nazi police sealed several build- against their expressed objective had been taken over by the gov- ings. No one could enter or to murder outright the whole ernment and converted into mili- leave on penalty of being shot. of the Jewish people." tary hospitals, as have many "The Gestapo declared the Jewish schools. buildings had been 'quarantined' Anti-Zionist Propaganda "With the dissolution of the to combat typhus. No food could Jewish communities, a census of be caried through the cordon. Distributed Through inhabitants having blood in their 'Quarantine' lasts 21 days. At Mails, Ghandi Quoted veins was ordered. All those, no the end of that time, many were NEW YORK. (WNS)—Unsign- matter of what religion, having found dead in each building—a one Jewish grand-parent, even new way of reducing the popu- ed postcards quoting India's if their parents had been bap- lation and breaking morale and pacifist leader Mohandas K. Ghandi as being opposed to a tized, had to register with the spirit of resistance. "Jewish national home in Pales- central office as Jews. In their "The day after I heard the despair and seeking a means of story I managed to ride through tine" were received by news- saving themselves and their fam- the ghetto on a trolley. I saw paper editors, organizations and ilies, many Jews embraced Chris- the huge sign reading: 'No ad- leading individuals this week. tianity, and there is now a mittance: typhus.' Pitifully ema- The cards which gave no clue strong tendency in that direc- ciated faces peered from win- as to their sender read: "Palestine belongs to the tion.• dows. Most of these people were "While there is a law which suffering not from typhus but Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English, was enacted by the Iron Guard hunger. and it is wrong and inhuman to regime forbidding the church to "The food ration permitted impose Jews on the Arabs." The baptize Jews, the Catholic Church Jews is lower than that of the ignores it and keeps on baptiz- rest of the population. And cards credited the quotation to ing them. Moreover, it has even prices charged in the Jewish Ghandi and asserted that it was facilitated the conditions re- quarter are higher, by order of from the February, 1939, issue quired for conversion. Thus. the Gestapo. A pound of bread, of Asia magazine. The card received at the New while a Catholic priest used to for which 20 zloty ($4) is the demand several months prepara- ordinary price, costs :35 zloty York office of WNS was mimeo- tion of the would-be proselyte ($7) in the ghetto, and so on graphed and addressed with pen in the - study of the Catholic down the list available food- and ink. Officials of Asia maga- zine said that they had not sent catechism, they baptize them stuffs. out cards or authorized any per- new without previous prepara- "A smuggling racket has tion. In this manner Jews are sprung up in the ghetto, oper- son to do so. The editors of being baptized and admitted into ated by the Gestapo and petty the publication have asked the the Catholic Church. Whether German military police who are Post Office Department to in- or not to become baptized is a reaping a fortune. Military lor- vestigate the matter. chief subject of conversation ries are frequently used to cart among Jews." these wares througs police lines." BUY WAR_ BONDS 111& ■ •••• July 17, 1942 SERVICE GROUP (Continued from Page 1) Group, has been very active throughout the Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign and the Speakers • Bureau, and has actively participated in the Junior Service Group monthly Round Table discussions, which emphasized the educational as- pects of the Federation and its agencies. A vote of thanks was extended to the retiring resident, Jacob L. Keidan, for his devotion to the group and the excellent prog- ress made during his administra- tion. Mr. Keidan expressed his appreciation to the officers, board members and members of the group as a whole for their co- operation and untiring efforts during his administration, and urged the members to continue their loyalty to the new adminis- tration. During the meeting, a report was given on the former mem- bers of the board who are now in the armed forces: Bud Biel- field, Abe Friedman, Ruben Gold, Charles T. Prussian, Kopel Ru- biner, Samuel L. Travis, Murray Waxman. Philmore A. Leemon, Goldie Levinstein, Albert L. Lieberman, Nathalie Marwil Morrison, Har- old Noveck, Jewell Prentk, Di - aria Rosenblatt, Sol Schwartz, Morse D. Shiffman, Al Spa•age, Richard L. Stein, Aaron Sum. etz, Bernard Weisman. — BUY WAR BONDS! ts. Enjoy Ilotel Breaker. wit h 1000 comfortable rounkm.. moderate rates. No r bi•s Finest Bathing Beach.. JULY 24 thru FRANKIE MASTERS and his Orchestra IN GRAND BALLROOM Nightly ho e Sat. and Sun. nights Sunday Matinee 30c C Detroit Junior Service Group Board of Directors Chosen for 1942-1943 Rodelle Broder, Ann Brooks, Freida Brooks, Hannah G. Fer- man, Sylvia Firestone, Max Fo- gelman, Esta Geller, Maurice A. Glasier, Michael M. Golding, Da- vid A. Goodman, William B. Katz, Jacob L. Keidan, Ruth Kogan, Mrs. George Konheim, 30 COMING ... JULY 30 thru AUG. 6 ,CHARLIE SPIVAK and his Orchestra Rail or bus to Sandusky. Lake steamers to Cedar l'oint. Also on Ohio Route 2, U. S. 6. 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