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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

War-Time Zionist Congress Pledges Jews
Will Guard Holy Land Against All Enemies

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Bicur Cholem First
Meeting Held Sept. 28

Cantor Silverman

In Center Recital

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AVIV (WNS)—More than out that Britain is at present
The Young Women's Bicur
200 delegates to the war-time following a dual policy in Pales-
The had its first meeting of
Zionist Congress held
1 nuriity
Ultke place at ,r, the v
here, tine. "On One hand," he said, "the the season on Monday, Sept. 28,
F:1,,e (ill w i i a
pledged at the concluding session government .admits the necessity at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ain-
that the Palestine Jewish com- of utilizing Jewish industry and binder at 3266 Cortland Ave.
(IT Tiloistiditityra sThrdeac0ll
at
, irOst.colm;
After work
hearing
a report
on de-
munity "will guard Palestine's Jewish manpower for military pur-fense
needs
by Mrs.
R.
might" and called upon the down- poses, while on the other hand,
, fprliitn,niednstaoryf ztoe(tlikIl
liiinaiiilitersiarr:eiann,
trodden Jews in Nazi-occupied it fears that these very industries Stevens, the members pledged
countries to await with courage and troops might become an ob- thonselves to give more time, as
Shevin anti Airs. I tavid Tragc
the day of liberation
in the way of certain other is group and individually, to Red
stack m
are chairmen of atrangernent
The extraordinary Zionist con- aims which the government is put.- Cross and defense work.
Mrs. Max Rosenbaum is chainnar
chive was held in lieu of the suing•"
All committees were selected
World Zionist Congress which has
The political chief of the Jew- te complete arrangements for the
been postponed for the duration. ish Agency reported to the Con- donor luncheon to be held Janu-
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Most of the delegates attending grass on Arab-Jewish relations. ary 13, 1943.
Navy Service of Jett ish W t 'Ay elf
are,
the meetings in Tel Aviv were "We are not striving to rule or
Our ways and means chairman,
Detroit and Mt. Clemens
also delegates to the last World dominate anybody," he said. "We Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Tyler 7-4589,
Zionist Congress in 1939 which are not striving to exploit the and Mrs. Louis Millman, Univer-
ing musical program is also b •
was interrupted by the outbreak country. Our ideal is not eternal sity 1-4591, will gladly advise
e.
of war. strife with our neighbors. We do those wishing to earn money for
inn1111):annenxetd.rneeting of Zedakaii
The highlight of the Zionist not want to live with a sword in the donor luncheon.
will be hell at the home of MN
Congress came when Moshe Sher- hand. We want only the right to
Jack
Greenberg., :3750, Cortland
tok, head of the political depart- live our national life as free
:Monday, Oct 12, at
ment of the Jewish Agency, men- human beings.
A
l :v3e0" p. on
Julius Rosenwald Unit 218
m.
tioned the possibility "that as a
"There is already Jewish-Arab To Install Officers Oct. 11
reward for the Jewish war efforts, rapprochement. The Jewish Agency
the British government will revert for Palestine is doing much to-
All-Time Record
On Sunday, Oct. 11, installa-
to the policy which it pursued wards establishing sincere and tion of newly-elected officers of
For J. N. F. Here
in the last war with regard to friendly relations between J
ews the Julius Rosenwald Unit 218
NATHAN VIZONSKY
Palestine." The reference to the and Arabs, but only the creative will take place at the Veterans'
Balfour Declaration was greeted forces
At the Jewish
al F und
in this country will de- Bldg., 704 E. Jefferson
Moses J. Silverman, cantor, Council meeting held at Nation
the home
enthusiastically.
on Ave. The
r orces
the issue."
r
ce
Anshe
Emet
Synagogue,
Chicago,
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
emonies
Mr. Shertok, however, poin ed
t N.
following are to Jewish music and song in a joint president, and Michael Michlin.
SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY
down of Jewish-owned factories Morrison; first vice president, recital with Nathan Vizonsky, financial secretary, reported that
who will Themes,"
present a dance
concert
an all-time in high
has been
set
was stressed
Jean Wintraub; second vice presi- on "Jewish
Tuesday
in collections
Detroit
for the
Shmorak,
head by of Dr.
the Emil
economic
department of the Jewish Agenc y. dent , Sue Weingarden; treasurer.
Oct. 13, at 2:30 o'clock. Year which ended with Rosh Ha-
" In order to meet the shortag e Mae Marsh; secretary, Sadie in evening,
the auditorium in the Jewish shonah.
Everyone looks forward to the O 0 -
Goldberg;
historian,
Bessie
Vine;
Detroiters
tort of financial Independence. The
of labor, the doors of Palestine chaplain, Pauline Pepper; set.- Community Center, Woodward at more that $30,000 fm r contributed
short cut to t hat goat Is ineorne
pa a
must
be
opened
for
thousands
of
geant-at-arms,
Betty
Dickman;
Holbrook.
l and purchases d uring th
r ,,a t los foreclosure or-
Jewish refugees from Poland, now
the year
1
dered sold without reserve half for-
D
Mr.
Silverman
appeared
with
,
r.
A.
M.
Hershman
spoke
on
stranded in Russia, instead of
. color bearer Fannie Olshansk y;
mer prices Or less — never
Or SO ,heap
t le late Cantor Josef Rosenblatt the life and work of Menahem
importing workers from the Su- executive committee, Sarah Ja- 'tad
again. SSnotII 4 % terms. Better
was so successful that he was Ussishkin, world ,INF president,
PO Mr. Bedford for Muds and Fig-
cobson, Helen Wolf and Jessie
dan and other places in Africa," Kominars.
ures right away.
requested to sing in six mroe who died a year ago.
he said.
$6,000 DMVN—Solid bk concrete
Mr. Hordes reported that plans
Rabbi Rosenwausser will be concerts with the famous cantor.
The meetings took place in the
steel 3 story Blaine-12th secure ren-
are .proceeding
conference for
to the annual
Chef Theater. In addition to the the guest speaker. Refreshments Ile was a student at the Institu- ji,\IF
tal center. 211 units 3 to 4 rooms.
he held in
more than 200 official delegates, vill be served after the core- tion of Musical Art in New York
Emmet' value $120,000. Entire price
where he studied advanced har Detroit Dec. 26 and 27.
only 837,500. IVonderful buy.
the sessions were attended by monies.
The work of all •INF box com-
$7,200 DO1VN — Bea u t 1(111 19 unit
scores of Palestine Jewish leaders.
mittees, representing all Zionist
and voice with Francis tnittees,
3 to 4 rooms baths with showers.
The
Congress
was
hailed
as
one
Rogers
and
Professor
Adler-Selva.
groups
in the city, was eo-ordin-
New stoves hall carpets. Ceiling
Dancer Opens
of the most important conferences Flamenco
.
rents loon 12% net.
Mr.
Vizonsky,
who
was
premier
ated
at
this meeting.
Fi sher Town Hall Season
ever held here.
dancer and choreographer for the
7,800 DOWN— Outstanding cor 21
units 4 to 5 rooms. New stoves new
Chicago and New York produo-
Tankless wati.r heater. Rent $10,050.
lions of the "Romance of a Peo- Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity
Monthly payments Only 2: 1 38.
Benjamin D. Burdick
pie," is the first to bring the
$.8,625 DOWN-- Elegant modern
Moves Law Offices
Jewish dance to the concert stage. Gets Scholarship Award
tyis. 3 to rooms. Nev stoves new
For many years he has been con-
ref rig new Tanklesm water heater
new th•eproof lockers new roof.
Benjamin D. Burdick, attorney
The Sigma Alpha Mu Frater-
nected with the Bureau of Jew-
n o
value $125,000. O n ly $57,500.
and counselor-at-law and public
ish Education in Chicago. In ad- nity on the University of Michi-
$7,500 DOWN—Massive 23 apt. 4
administrator for Wayne County,
dition to appearing in the Tues- gan campus received the cup for
to 5 r001118. 22 new fireproof doors.
announces the removal of his law
day evening program, Mr. Viz- maintaining the highest scholas-
Itent $11,000. Best colored location
offices from 1825 Dime Bldg. to
onsky will conduct a seminar in tic rating for the past year. This
op Eraee Hosp. Former mtg. $80,-
000. Entire price only $50,000.
suite 1933-34 in the same build-
Jewish dance on Sunday, Oct. 11, is the
Monthly payments only $373.
that e t h e s ee f t(.1ant(t!rnit7hit si t kreecei'veeadr
ing, where he will engage in the
and Monday, Oct. 22.
thi s stincti
general practice of the law.
dion and it i s elt fs thi is
HOMER WARREN St CO.
Additional
information
on
the note orthy
w
Phone Ca. 1222.
in
asmuch
as it main-
58 Years' Dependable Service
seminar may be obtained by pained a
higher
rating than the
Dime 11h1g.
Ca. 0321
calling
the Center office at Madi- other :37 fraternities and all the
son
8400.
BUY WAR BONDS—
sororities and dormitories for
Tickets for the concert are now two consecutive years.
on sale at the Center office. Al-
Detroit members include Rob-
mission fees are: Members, 60c; ert and Gene Krause, Melvin and
non-members, 83c (tax included). Stan Wallace, Dick Barrar, Al
If You Are Interested In Quality Meat, Call at
Shevin, Robert Alpert), Victor
Baum, Avern Cohn, Sid Brawer,
PIONEER WOMEN'S NOTES
11632 Dexter Blvd.
Martin Green, Yale Coggan, Lou
At. the last council meeting of Cohen and Bud Kaine.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
Mervin Pregultnan of Lansing
tion the following officers were is president of the fraternity.
CARMEN AMAYA
elected: M. Michlin, executive
chairman; Emma Schreier, re-
Kosher Meat CS Poultry Market
Carmen Amaya, world's great- cording and corresponding ser- Zviller Aid Society
est Flamenco dancer, has created •etary; Reba Coleman, financial Establishes Ida Pevin
many of the dynamic dances secretary; M. Moser, treasurer.
which she will present at Detroit Throughout the past week all Memorial Fund
Town Hall, Wednesday morning, Pioneer Women's groups met
The first meeting of the sea-
Oct. 14, at the Fisher Theater. with Yehudith Simchonit, Pales- son
of the Bessie Soria
Leading exponent of the uncon- tinian guest, at various member- Ladies'
Aid Society was held on
ventional type of Spanish step- ship teas.
Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at
ping, Amaya's art lies not only
October has been dedicated as the home of Mrs. Betty Fisher.
in her fiery grace, but in her national Pioneer Women's month
ability to interpret in her (lane,. for membership and organiza-
whole grain food values!
the wild Arabic spirit of the true I ional activities and Yehudith
gypsy. Sim•honit's visit to Detroit was
She will be accompanied by a solely for these purposes.
troupe of musicians and dancers,
Sunday, Oct. 11, the Pioneer
including handsome partner, Ar- Women's Organization will hold
SNAP! CRACKLE! POP!
tonio Triana, famous Flamenco an indoor picnic in the Work-
star; Sabicas, celebrated guita •- nien's Circle Educational Center
spoonful
ist; two sisters, Antonio and Leo- at Linwood and Burlingame.
Rice Krispies are restored to whole grain
nora, and pianist Raymond Sachs•.. llome-made meals will be served
nutritive values, including Vitamin B1, as
I KR/
1/1 rrrr
The second world celebrity at dl day and evening. Friends arc
recommended by U.S. Official Food Rules.
traction at Fisher Town Hall will cordially invited.
8 4 1, iii ". "1 air,
* * *
be Eve Curie, recently returned
--
14 " / lir ,,,,,,
All Kellogg Cereals supply Whole-
from a tour of far vast battle-
fields,
speaking
on
"Tyranny
BOYS'
BREAKFAST CLUB
Grain Values (natural or restored).
v•;.
Oppression".
In conjunction with the Bnai
David Religious School the Boys'
INFORMATION WANTED
Breakfast Club will be resumed.
Information is being sought if Thik club was organized for B.1r
Harvey Nathan Woodrow who Mitzvah
boys, who instead of
disappeared from his home ' 11
coming to Sunday School at 10
New Kensington, Pa., in March, a. m., come to the synagogue, ,
1936, and since June of that year Elmhurst and 15th, at 9 a. in.
has failed to communicate with All, boys have a special minyan
his wife or minor son or con- for morning services with their
tribute of to
their his
support,
LATE MRS. PEV1N
result
which
famil y as a tefilim at 9 :30 a. m., breakfast
is in is served free to all boys. At Mrs. Louis Weisman, pre-adell
destitute circumstances and de- the breakfast table each Sunday called the meeting
pendent on the bounty of reht- there is a question and answer resolution was passed
by the
to order.
,
tives. Mr. Woodrow, who is be- period led by Rabbi Sperka.
lieved to be in Detroit, was born
emi trIs imtiha
Memorial Farr'
t, ...
that a hono
All
boys
are
invited
to
register
in Russia some 37 years ago, 14
he
r of heir
in this Breakfast Club. At pies- late president, Mrs. Ida Po.•1,""
5 ft. 9 in. tall, weighed about ant the membership is about 40. and to be known as the 17
118 pounds, has light brown hair, The membership will have to he Pevin Memorial Fund. Plans ove
blue-gray eyes, is a salesman of limited. If registration of this also discussed for memorial sera e .
of
vacuum cleaners. Anyone aware club reaches 80 or 100 members, ices to be held on Monday eve-
of his location is requested to the section will he made for two ning, Oct. 12, 1942, at 8 '. ,
fil,',.
communicate
with the
National
For all information at the Assembly Hall, 912..) 12th
Desertion Bureau,
67 West
47th Minyonim.
call the synagogu
e office, Tn. St. near Clairmount. Mem
St., New York City. 6-9632,
ber, "
and friends are invited to attena

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