America,/ Yewish Periodical Carter October 16, 1942 h Pisgah Lodge 134 to Hold Special Meeting Monday, October 19 Rabbi Folkman to Speak To Anniversary Class Pisgah Lodge N No. 34, Bnai Brith will hold a special buSi- ness meeting at its lodge quar- ters in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center at 8:30 P. M., Monday, Oct. 19. All members are urged to attend this meeting as several matters of importance will be acted upon. Rudolph Meyersohn, president Of the lodge states that in response to many requests an open forum period will follow the business session. Ben F. Goldman, chairman of the 85th Anniversary Committee announces that Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, president of District Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith will be the principal speaker at the initiation of the 85th Anni- versary of Pisgah Lodge Member- ship Class in the afternoon. Rab- bi Folkman will also be on the banquet program. A nationally known speaker will address the banquet and an announcement will be forthcoming within a few weeks. The program will feature many innovations for both the afternoon and evening of Nov. 22, in celebration of Pisgah Lodge's 85th Anniversary, ac- cording to Mr. Goldman. Elects Secretary At the meeting of lodge on Oct. 5, Leonard Radner was elected recording secretary to succeed Philmore Leeman who was inducted into the United States Army. At this meeting the following slogan was an- nounced for the duration of the present membership drive, "Get A Member In Honor of Pisgah Lodge's 85th Anniversary. Isadore Starr, membership drive chairman announced that one of the most extensive membership drives in the lodge's history is now under way with many tennis and individual members compet- ing for awards. Every male Jew of 21 years of age or older of good moral character is eligible for membership in Pisgah Lodge. If any reader is desirous of affil- iating himself with Bnai Brith and is not approached he can se- cure an application blank by call- ing the secretary of the lodge, Cherry 3372, 606 Murphy Bldg. It was decided to publish a souv- enir book in connection with the 85th Anniversary and Herbert Eskin has been appointed chair- man of the Ad Solicitation Com- mittee. Many Events Listed Pisgah's calendar of events lists many special events for its mem- bers during the next few weeks. Oct. 26, an evening of entertain- ment; Nov. 1, dedication of new Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Home at Ann Arbor; Nov. 2, Business Meeting of the lodge; Nov. 7, semi-annual meeting of Michigan Bnai Brith Council at Bay City; Nov. 8, Special Featuro Night; Nov. 16, Surprise Program and Nov. 22, an all day event arranged to observe the 85th Anniversary of Pisgah Lodge. Hashomer Hatzair Tag Day October 17 Hashomer Hatzair of Detroit, the Zionist youth organization. educating toward chalutzuith (pioneering) in Palestine will hold a tag day, this week-end, Oct. 17-18. All funds received through this collection will go towards the expenses involved in maintaining the educational activities of this youth movement. Their work this year begins under new leadership. Tzvi Kar- im' will head the group succeed- ing Dovid Nemoff who worked in that position for the past year and a half. Also Sora Levine has taken over the position of the secretarial work replacing Tzvi Earbal who served the movement in that capacity for a period of over two years. Th e group begins its work this year with a number of absences .o its membership. Josh Miller ar:l A hba Solter who are at th.( tp ming farm in Ileightstown, New Jersey, prior to their leaving --tor the Army Air Corps; Elchan- an Ross, who is in St. Paul, Minn. organizing a new branch before he too leaves for the Army Air c"rPs. and Tzvi Festenstein who is now in Milwaukee, Wis. work- ing with that branch. In spite of these departures. th( Detroit group is intensifyir its work. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Rabbi Fram to Preach On Religious Novel Temple Israel Opens Adult Classes Oct. 21 Harry F. Kelly Relaxes With Family "The Song of Bernadette," Franz Werfel's religious novel, will be the theme of Rabbi Leon FTam's sermon at the Friday night service of Temple Israel next Friday night, Oct. 23, at 8:30 o'clock. The Friday night services of Temple Israel are held in the lecture hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. The service is fol- lowed by a social hour in the romanesque hall of the institute. T emple Israel opens its adult classes in Jewish history, religion and literature next Wedned ay night, Oct. 21, at 8 p. in. The classes will be held in Temple Israel's meeting room, No. 1-1, Boulevard Bldg., on the first floor. The first course to be offered will be a course in "Current His- tory." The course will be given b‘, Rabbi Leon From. Other classes will he announced later. The class in "Current History" meet for 10 successive Wed- nesday night sessions, between the hours of 8 and 9. The adult classes of Temple Israel are given under the com- bined sponsorship of the Sister- hood, the Men's club and the Young People's Club of the Con- gregation. All members of the con- gregation and its affiliated so- cieties will be registered free of charge. All others site invited to register, but will pay an enroll- ment fee of $1 per course. The Men's Club of Temple Is- rael will hold its opening meeting on Monday, Oct. 26, at 8 p. in the meeting room of Temple Israel, No. 14 Boulevard Bldg. The speaker will be Philip Adler, noted foreign correspondent of the Detroit News. The High School of Temple Is- rael will observe its annual open house next Sunday, Oct. 18. All young people of high school age are invited to come to the ses- sions of Temple Israel High School that Sunday morning, to visit the classes and attend the assembly. After the regular ses- sions, there will be (lancing and refreshments in the gymnasium of the Hampton Public School, 18460 Warrington Drive, where Temple Israel High School meets. The open house is held under the auspices of the student body of governors of Temple Israel High School. Temple Israel Religious School has been organized to conduct its own War Chest Campaign. The campaign is headed by Messrs Roy Somlyo and Heinz Herz of Tem- ple Israel High School. The significance of the War Chest will be presented to the chil- dren of the school through special War Chest speakers and War Chest pictures. The children will make pledges to meet a quota set for the school. IN PRAISE OF THE SABBATH The Holy One blessed be He, said unto Moses, "I have a good gift in my storehouse; its name is Sabbath, which I wish to bestow on Israel; go and announce it to them."---Sabbath. Keenly interested in world affairs, the family of Harry from left to right: Joanne and Mrs. Kelly. Seated from left' F. Kelly, Republican candidate for Governor, looks up the to right: Lawrence, Roger, Mary, Harry F. Kelly, Brian scene of the latest action in the South Pacific. Standing and Harry, Jr. President Roosevelt Says U. S. Will Demand Post-War Puni3hment of Nazi Criminals WASHINGTON (WNS)—Presi- dent Roosevelt declared this week that the United States would de- mand the surrender of the Nazi leaders who are responsible for the mass executions and other acts of barbarism against the civilian populations of Nazi-occu- pied countries to the United Na- tions for just punishment at the end of the war. "It is our intention," the Presi- dent said in an official statement, "that just and sure punishment be meted out to the ring-leaders responsible for the organized mur- der of thousands of innocent per- sons and the commission of atroc- ities which have violated every tenet of the Christian faith." At the same time Mr. Roosevelt said that the United States would join with Great Britain and other allied nations in establishing a United States Commission for the investigation of "war crimes." This body will sift through all available evidence to determine guilty individuals. Announcement of the formation of the commission was made simultaneously in Lon- don by Viscount Simon, the Lord Chancellor. To prevent the exploitation of his statement by Nazi propagan- dists for political purposes in Germany, the president stressed 7 Reasons Why You Should before courts of law. The com- mission of these crimes continues. "I now declare it to be the intention of this government that that the United Nations would not the successful close of the war only resort to mass reprisals shall include provision for the against the German people but surrender to the United Nations would punish only those found of war criminals. guilty of crimes against the peo- "With a view to establishing ples of the occupied countries. responsibility of the guilty indi- It was believed in diplomatic viduals through the collection and circles here that the United Na- assessment of all available evi- tions Commission would be estab- dence, this government is pre- lished in London, which is the pared to cooperate with the headquarters of many of the ex- British and other governments in establishing a United Nations iled governments. There was considerable specu- commission for the investigation lation about the Nazi leaders who of war crimes. "The number of persons even- will be tried before the United Nations Commissions. Sumner tually found guilty will undoubt- Welles, acting secretary of state, edly be small compared to the asked by reporters whether Hitler total enemy populations. It is would be included among the war not the intention of this govern- criminals, replied that he would ment or of the governments as- leave the answer to that question sociated with us to resort to to the judgment of the newsapaper mass reprisals. It is our inten- tion that just and sure punish- men. The President's statement read: ment shall be meted out to the "On Aug. 22, I said that the gov- ringleaders responsible for the ernment was constantly receiving organized murder of thousands information concerning the bar- of innocent persons and the corn- barous crimes being committed by mission of atrocities which have the enemy against civilian popu- violated every tenet of the Chris- lations in occupied countries, par- tian faith." ticularly on the continent of Eu- Man is born with his hands rope. I said it was the purpose of this government, as I know clenched; he dies with his hands it to be the purpose of the other wide open. Entering life he de- United Nations, to see that when sires to grasp everything; leaving victory is won the perpetrators of the world, all that he possessed these crimes shall answer for them has slipped away.—Talmud. RETAIN • Experience of Office • U. S. Supreme Court Attorney • World War Veteran • Former U. S. Congressman • 22 Years a Lawyer • Endorsed by Civic and Labor Organizations • A Faithful Servant DISCHARGING THE DUTIES OF THIS OFFICE HONESTLY and FEARLESSLY Election Day November 3. 1942 CARL M. WEIDEMAN Circuit Court Commissioner C2 L