12 Council of Jewish Juniors To Hold First Meeting Oct 21 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legel Chronicle Gotlob, Nursery School Repre- sentative, and Anne Stern, in charge of the nursery school milk fund. Miss Rice will be in charge of Red Cross Work. .1.er 16, 19, BNAI BRITH . (Continued from Page 1) Beth El College to Hear Dr. McFar McFarland ADLE C R il d l je ( iaegoli. n ., I.otuil uin,Ic n uisiteuhd idici tInsl fu(vi e io i1,t, s( m i i )i ,i ,(1,1,As, P age f i n io when they had outlived their so- Dr. Edward W. McFarland, The popular sports and recrea- cial usefulness. As Bnai Brith The National Council of Jew- tion group will be captained by moved westward, Pisgah Lodge professor of economics at Wayne n a te De l.:IT:p ish Juniors, Detroit Section, will Madeleine Lenhoff, and will in- was organized in Detroit, Nov. University, and authority on mu- 11 lestine an nicipal and state government, will thhe. . it s 111)7, oi!i :: ata hold its first meeting of the elude riding, hiking and bowling 24, 1857. Y relation 1942-43 season at the Hotel Stat- among its activities. Social activi- Today the Bnai Brith rep•e- n'a i il ler on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 2 :30 ties will be directed by Stella sents an accurate cross-section v\ of e Adult Educa t,I.,1. ,' 't , e ( sponsored P. M. Frances Cohn, president of Brown with the co-operation of of the American Jewish commu- jultil otsif°111I D ) ' etstot program stria: g Burin for 0Y s1. 1) months .n pgs The the Juniors, will meet with her the hospitality committee, headed nity. By keeping pace with the re* tia y ear, executive board on Wednesday, by Sylvia Rosenberg. social, political and cultural up- l "11 1.. ,it sses .T11' an stud y Oct. 21, to the home of their Ruth Rabinowitz, first vice- heavals in the century between reading grammar and literature, Chu. senior advisor, Mrs. Louis Zlat- president of Junior Council, will the world of Henry Jones and mosh-Rashi, Prophets, Jewish hi. kin of Roselawn Ave., to com- edit and publish the monthly the world of 1942—kaleidscopic tory, Yiddish, Mishnah, Tal plete plans for both the coming Council Bulletin with the assist- changes that not only shifted the to ii.lef ul ilg mud' i)ii.(;:11,s((, 1 law and meeting and the year's activities. ance of Dorothy Freedman, staff axis of Jewish life from the Old ('lasse s Under the direction of Ruth artist, and Pearl Shanborn, in to the New World but corn- in Bible, Tal. p rayers are already i Sher, who is also the group's charge of circulation. pletely revolutionized the destiny financial secretary, USO activi- session, while others are being n Members of the above named of the Jewish people—Bnai Brith ties have been added to Council's formed as soon as at least 10 usual educational, cultural and committees, in addition to per- has grown to a mighty family of students register for one specific recreational program. Following forming their designated duties 640 lodges, 460 women's auxili- course. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, the program inaugurated during as members of the Executive aries and 475 youth groups, in of Congregation Beth Tefiln the past summer, Council will Board, are: Sylvia Collins, second the United States, with units in Emanuel and Irving IV, Schlussel• continue to sponsor parties for vice-president and chairman of virtually every town and city of chairman of the Young Israel edu. service men (held in members' the Program Committee; Matilda any size. Until the shadow of cational committee, are in charge. homes) and to send magazine Skwor, Recording Secretary; Eve- Nazism darkened Europe, Bnai For information on the schedule,, Brith candy, lyn Koppleman, Corresponding subscriptions, also had some 150 lodges please call Trinity 1-293-1• cookies, toilet articles, etc., to the various Secretary; Ruth Mishy, Social in 30 other countries. Secretary; Bluma Nagler, Treas- service centers. Bnai Brith's first contribution Sholom Aleichem urer; Gertrude Pregerson, Chair- to American Jewish life was its In the fiield of education and man of Fund Raising; Mrs. Sylvia early success in reconciling men culture, Junior Council will again Donor Event Jan. 10 sponsor the fireside discussion Schacket, Representative to the of varying viewpoints on Jewish Senior Resale Shop; Shirley questions and the dissenting fac- DR. EDW. W. McFARLAND Activities for the twelfth an. (current and events), •Judaism music contemporary appreciation Small, Membership Chairman: tions in the Jewish om 't by nual donor event of the Shol om groups under the respective chair- Alice Garber ,Telephone Squad offering them a common meeting be the opening speaker in th e Aleichem Folk Schools opened Director and Shirley Golieb, in ground . In th the years when Amer- series entitled "The Shape of with a general meeting on Oct. manships of Naomi Lynn, Ruth charge of Publicity. to Come," at Beth El Col- Plotnick, Regina Berneis. Sophie scan Jewry urgently needed or- Things lege , 10 at the home of Airs. Isaac Rice, heading the Social Welfare phanages, old folks' homes, hos- Oct. i series re is b 19, at 9 p. m. This Finkelstein. Plans for the annual Group, will be assisted by Ruth —BUY WAR BONDS petals and all manner of benevo- of the regular course of instruc- lent agencies, Bnai Brith created tion in the 18th annual opening the (late set for Jan. 10, 194:1. and maintained such institutions. of Beth El College. This year's donor event will Just as Bnai Brith showed the take the place of the Annual successive Monday nights a Bazaar. The proceeds are for the way in building and maintaining an On industrialist, a sociologist, F J e w i s h charitable institutions psychologist, an industrialist, a our Shalom Aleichem Schools. w ays and means were discussed, when the community needed medcal man, an historian, an and will be announced shortly. them, so, too, was it the precut- educator, a philosopher, a reli- To help the Sholom Aleichem sor of the great overseas relief gionist, a Jewish layman and a no and diplomatic activities on be- rabbi will discuss the nature of event, Mrs. S. M. M Shorr, half of the oppressed and strick- the post-war world, each accord- offered the hosp itality of her En Jewries abroad. ing to his own professional point home at 18111 Muirland Ave. for Saturday eve, Oct. 24. Prep- As early as 1851 Bnai Brith's of view. The names of subsequent orations have been made for a appeal to Secretary of State Dan- speakers will be announced very full evening of entertainment, iel Webster against a new treaty speakers will be announced soon. with Switzerland, which recog- Included in the curriculum of Mrs. Robert Shorr, vocalist, will nized limitations on te ights o f th e co "- be a feature of the program. Sam , coursesllege this year are two Jews in certain Swih ss r cantons given by Rabbi B ernar d Solomon, pianist, will accompany. led to a modification of that pact Zeiger of Jackson, Mich: "Th Friends and associates are cord- e ;ally invited to help make this in 1857. In 1865 Bnai Brith an- World Today," an analysis of swered the first cry for help current happenings and personali- event a success. from Jews abroad when it con-ties; A Survey of Jewish His- C tributed to Sir Moses Monte- tory," examining the factors mak- t„ oncert and Dance to fiore's fund for epidemic victims ing for Jewish survival through- Aid China, on Oct. 18 in Palestine, out the ages. When pogroms broke out in Rabbi Herschel Lymon, minis- The Odessa Progressive Aid Rumania in the late 1860's Bnai ter of religious education w ill So Society pledged $2500 to the Brith prevailed upon President give a course in "Modern' J ew- War Chest, and is sponsoring a Grant to appoint its former presi- ish Culture," an appreciation of concert and (lance to aid China. dent, Benjamin F. Peixotto, as the great literature, music and This campaign for aid to China American Consul to Rumania. art contributed by the Jewish began in August, and will cut- Peixotto's mission, which was people in the past 50 years; in rninate on Sunday eve, Oct. 1 8, underwritten by Bnai Brith, addition he will conduct a course at the Colony Club, 84 Alontca lm helped end massacres. in the theory and practice of at Park Ave., in a program and Again in 1903, when the Kish- Jewish education, with special a full evening of entertainment. ps on the J religious Airs. David Kaltman will render new massacres shocked the world, emhais Bnai Brith took the lead in or- school. This course is h for pros- elected arias from her extensive ewis ganizing a vigorous American pective workers in this field of repertoire, and Miss Florence Jewish education. protest, which was climaxed by Katzin, pianist, will accompany All who are interested are in- her. A well known orchestra will the famous Kishinev petition of the American people to the. vited to register for these courses Provide the music for dancing. Czar. After the petition had been on Monday evening, Oct. 19, at Eats and drinks will be served around the Buffet. The public is received by President Theodore 7:30 p. m. cordially invited. Roosevelt from a Bnai Brith dole- gation, the protest was placed be- fore the Russian government in Secretary of State John Hay's historic note. During World War I, Bnai Brith rendered effective help to Jews in the war zone. When the demands for the inclusion of Jewish minority rights in the peace treaties were drafted for presentation to the Versailles Conference, a Bnai Brith spokes- man sat with the Committee of Jewish Delegations that laid those demands before the peacemakers. (Bnai Brith's post-war activi- ties, the Nazi crisis, World War II, as well as its defense p•o- g r a m, the Anti - Defamation League, student program Hillel Foundations, youth program A. Z. A., Vocational Guidance Serv- ice, Bnai Brith's contributions to Palestine and its other manifold activities and achievements will be recounted in subsequent ar- ticles in this series.) For His Enjoyment IRON) • Listen to Gus Haenschen's All-String Orchestra- WJR—Tuesdays 7:30 P.M. E.S.T.-760 Kilos. 0011110 STYLE 0, lee cete3e ke.a, EER. AMMO SIM/WHEREVER QUAIITY COOTS *fit«tp Akc ■ tol , fzs• TNESTROH BREWr.RYCC. Ok1A017 .!t11(*•• ■ I Back From Sea-Buy Bonds With P --- a) Mrs. Abraham Danzig Guest Speaker for Mizrachi in Chicago The newly-organized Lawndale Junior Chapter of Mizrachi Wom- en will have as their guest speak- er at the installation of officers Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyan- dotte, mid-western regional chair- man of Mizrachi. The installa- tion dinner will take place at th: Tel Aviv Restaurant in Chicago on Oct. 21, at 1 p. m. The South Shore Chapter in Chicago will also have Mrs. Danzig as their guest at their earning fund luncheon on Oct. 22. Mrs. Dan- zig will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchman during her stay in Chicago. Acme NEWPORT NEWS, VA.—When a cargo ship docked at N;wPort News recently, after a six-month trip to Murmansk, Russia. , arry- ing War supplies, almost all crew members bought War BondN from a Newport News Banker who went aboard for the purpose of elling the bonds when the seamen indicated a desire to buy them. Here, ill the cabin of the vessel, with their bonds are, left to right: Nestor B. Maim, of Philadelphia, Pa., who bought $1,000 worth of raids; Homer L. Ferguson, Jr., the banker; Oscar V. Brown, of Tulsa , Okla.,-$200 worth; Samuel Perlstein, of Philadelphia, Pa..1 $5" worth; Joseph Brown, of Munising, Mich., $750 worth; and Arthur Kelly, of Hoboken, N. J., also $750 worth. Men said that, during their twenty-day stay in Murmansk, they underwent an air raid every day It didn't snow. . U. S. Treasury Dc; -' 1 "'"I '