DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic!,

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
To Address Zedakah
Luncheon on Dec. 15

Mrs. Joseph Staub, chairman
of Zedakah's donor luncheon again
wishes to remind members and
friends that Mrs. Marvin Gold-
berg, financial secretary, 3047
Tuxedo Ave., TO. 8-7732 will
have open house until the date of
the luncheon to accept pledges.
Luncheon proceeds will be used
to carry on Zedakah's char:ty
work, and to meet the club's war
effort responsibilities.
Mrs. Morris Davis, president
of Zedakah Club is planning a
victory party to be held at her
home at 2676 Webb Ave., on the
evening of Dec. 15, following the
donor luncheon.

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem-
ple Beth El, and one of Detroit's
outstanding Rabbis, will be guest
speaker at - Zedakah Club's donor
luncheon, to be held at the Ma-
- sonic Temple. on Tuesday, Dec.
15, at 12:30 p. m.
In addition there will he music
by Benny Resh and his orches-
tra with Harvey Stone as en-
tertainer. Mrs. Max Rosenbaum
is chairman of entertainment.

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Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Holds Gala
Week-End for Soldiers at Ann Arbor

December II, 194.

PROMOTED

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Molin ■ .•
• . 3731 W. Euclid Ave. celebrate,
visit-
made arrangements for the
coeds to the homecoming their son, Ernest
ing soldiers to escort
from Camp Lee in Virginia, wi.,
the dance.
Michigan coeds will also be the
recipients of the very popular
"warsages" which are sold in con-
junction with the general war
theme of the affair. These war-
sages are made by the Social
Service committee and are com-
posed of war stamps, flowers and
ribbon and have become a valu-
able souvenir for all campus af-
fairs.
Included in the plans for this
gala week-end are meals and
lodging for the men at the vari-
ous fraternities on campus. Hen-
rietta Browersky, chairman of
Hillel's USO committee has ar-
ranged for the soldiers to he
guests of various organized
houses over the week-end, and a
special celebration for the occa-
sion will be held on Sunday when
the soldiers will be the guests
of the sororities and the towns-
people.
Judging from the reactions of
the soldiers and the members of
LIEUT. ERNEST S. MOLIN
Hillel, this year's Jamboree should
be a great success! After the a house party. Over 250 rela-
affair last year many enthusias- tives and friends attended the
tic letters were received from function.
the servicemen, expressing their
Ernest enlisted in the army
appreciation. Under the added 16 months ago as a buck private
tension and strain this year the and, through diligent effort and
soldier is bound to find this application, was promoted to
year's Jamboree just the thing corporal, sergeant, then appoint-
for relaxing overtaxed nerves!
ed to Officers' Training School
where he earned his bars as sec-
ond lieutenant and was gradu-
ated Nov. 13.
Prior to enlisting in the Army
with MYRA KAY
Mr. Molin was an attorney asso-
Those tin cans piled up in the street-corner politicians so glibly ciated with the Michigan State
streets for the scrap-metal col- direct the operation of this war Unemployment Commission.
lection suggests that one of but for the help of their ig-
His new assignment will be
America's most effective weapons norance?
special duty at Omaha, Neb.
for the opening of a second front
The human back is considered
is the much-berated can-opener.
to be the most perfect curve.
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Clothing Sent by Polish
That ain't the way I heerd
Meyer Minsky was mighty sore
it.
Federation Reaches
at his business rival, Julius Beck.
. . .
And Meyer wanted to rub in in,
Destination in Soviets
With
all
due
respect,
I
still
without paying the penalty un-
der the law. So he thought of maintain that a cocktail bar is
Confirmation has been received
a sweet angle. He got himself nothing more than a co-educa-
that two transports of clothing.
a horse and wagon and drove it tonal tavern.
shipped by the American Federa-
. . .
in front of his rival's place of
John Howard Payne, author of tion for Polish Jews has reached
business, halted the vehicle and
holding the reins tight. yelled to "Home Sweet, Home," was the its destination in the U. S. S.
the horse at the top of his voice, grandson of a German Jew who R. Under the signature of Syl-
"Beck, you dirty dog—Beck, you became a Christian. On his tomb- win Strakacz, minister plenipo-
stone at East Hampton, Long tentiary of the consul general of
lowlife, you!"
Island, there is inscribed the Poland, a letter dated Nov. :10,
line:
has reached the local headquar-
Did you know that:
"An Israelite indeed in whom ters. "This is to confirm with
The first diamond in the Kim- there was no guile."
thanks that since the organiza-
be•ley Diamond Fields, the larg-
tion of aid to Polish citizens in
. . . —
est in South Africa, was discov-
A suggestion to every airplane the U. S. S. R. in March, 19,12,
ered by Jewish Lilienfeld of factory in the country—a plane until Nov. 30, 1942, the Con-
Hopetown.
a day will keep the Japs away.
sulate General of Poland in New
Lewis Gompertz was the foun-
. . .
York has received from you 4
der of the movement which cul-
I'm sure this sign on one transports of clothing-44,602.
minated in the organization of student's door will strike many Recently we have received con ,
the Society for the Prevention of a responsive chord round about firmation that 2 transports --
Cruelty to Animals.
this time. It read: "If I am 12,622 pounds have reached des-
Leo Graetz was the first to studying when you enter, wake tination . . . The Consulate Gen-
investigate the dispersion of me up."
eral takes great pleasure in ex-
electric waves. The "Graetzin"
. . . —
pressing once more the deep ap-
lamp is one of his inventions.
Hitler died, and went "below." preciation of Polish citizens for
Moritz Moszkowsky started
Satan answered his knock, told your generous gifts."
writing music when he was 13 him
to wait a minute, went
On Dec. 2, observed nationally
and at 18 gave his first concert away, and returned with a box
as a day of sorrow for the fate of
overture for orchestra.
of matches and a bundle of fire- Polish Jewry, the following tele-
. . . —
wood. He gave both to Hitler, gram was received from Stanis-
There is an old saying "Ignor- with the remark: "Listen, Adolf, law Angermann, Polish consul in
ance is bliss" — but God save there's a limit to what even we Detroit: "On this day of your
me from the Fool's Paradise of can stand. Take these and start sorrow, when you lift your voices
the ignorant .. . still, ignorance a Hell of your own."
in protest against the brutal, de,
may have its compensations—how
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structive methods unparalleled in
else could our restaurant and
Sholom Aleichem.
human history, which are being
ruthlessly perpetrated against
Hatzair To Have your people by the hangman of
Jr. Hadas;ah To Hear Hashomer
Germany in every occupied ter-
Chanukah Party Dec. 12
ritory, I join you in your deep
Report on Convention
Hashomer Hatzair of Detroit, sorrow, confident that at the mo-
At Meeting on Dec. 13 Zionist Youth Movement, invites ment when historic justice will
the parents of their members and triumph, revenge will be exacted
On Sunday, Dec. 13, at 2:30 their friends to a Chanukah party for the suffering of the innocent
p. m., Junior Hadassah will hold this Saturday, Dec. 12, 1912, at martyrs."
Harry Kaminer, chairman of
its monthly meeting, at the 8:30 p. m., at the Rose Sittig the general meeting which took
Hebrew School, Waverly
Stutter Hotel. Mrs. Morris Adler Cohen
place on Dec. 3, read a stirring
at Lawton.
will be guest speaker, and Miss
Admission is free, refreshments appeal from the national presi-
Pearl Bean, recent scholarship will be served, and a program is dent, Benjamin Winter, in which
winner at the Julliard School of prepred. Bella Paul of the Amer- he calls upon every Jew to in-
Music, will again be soloist.
ican colony, Ein Hashofet, will be tensify his efforts and activities
on behalf of the suffering masses
Miss Ann Baker, president of present.
of helpless Polish Jewry. The
Everybody
is
invited
to
come
the Detroit unit, returned last
local Federation has undertaken
and
spend
an
enjoyable
evening
week from the national conven-
an extensive program for the corn-
tion of Junior Hadassah in New and also to acquaint themselves ing months and has appealed for
York, and will give a report on with the work of this group.
Several members of the Detroit the cooperation of the Detroit
the convention.
branch
executive council recently Jewish community in its various
Further details will be divulged convened
Headquarters are at
in Milwaukee to discuss projects.
by Miss Virginia Brand, fund- plans for the future and also 9124 Linwood Avenue, collie)
raising chairman, of the prog- problems occurred with the draft- Clairmount.
ress of their plaiis for the donor ing of many of their leaders.
luncheon to be held early in These
VICTORY AIDE MEETING
vacancies will be filled by
February. Already announced is younger members and by utiliz-
A meeting of Victory Aide-.
the honor of being crowned ing the remaining people to a Sector F, Area 12, Zone 2. wii'
"Queen" of Junior Hadassah at greater extent. In this way they be held at the home of MI,
the donor luncheon, which awaits hope not only to carry on, but to Fred Bond, 2999 Leslie Ave., Wed-
the girl who sells the most patron expand their numbers. The gaps nesday, Dec. 16, at 1 :30 p. ni•
ads and raffle tickets for the left by the fighting boys will be All women living in the area
luncheon. The queen will have a filled by ninny more who will north of Cortland and south of
court of ladies-in-waiting made carry on in the belief and ideo- Sturtevant from Dexter to Lin-
up from runners-up in the selling logy of those who are fighting for wood are cordially invited. Bring ,
contest.
your old silk and nylon host
those beliefs in the army.
All girls 18 years of age and
Mrs. Benjamin Bond, sector
older are urged to attend the
will give a talk on block
—BUY WAR BONDS— aide,
meeting Sunday.
organization.

Members of the Bnai Brith
Ilillel Foundation at Ann Arbor
are once more prepared to pre-
sent their Hillel Jamboree week-
end, starting on Dec. 12 in which
forty members of the armed
forces of Uncle Sam will par-
ticipate. Among those present as
guests of honor will be members
of Fort Custer, Michigan, mem-
bers of the Michigan State Hillel
Extension, and friends of Hillel
throughout the state.
The Social committee headed
by Grace Freudberg '45 and
Harry Miller '45 working in co-
operation with the local USO and
the Social Service Committee
headed by Charlotte Kaufman '43
and Herb Levin '45 have all work-
ed together in making arrange-
ments to make it a real "Jambo-
ree" for the men in khaki.
Following the general pattern
of the successful Jamboree of
last year, this year's edition
promises to be a smooth run-
ning week-end of fun and frolic
which will be an invaluable con-
tribution to the morale of our
fighting men and those on "home-
front."
Outstanding aattraction of the
week-end will be the Fall Frolic,
held on Saturday night, Dec. 12
at the Michigan League to the
tunes of Gordon Hardy and his
orchestra. The chairman of the
social service committee have

HITHER AND YON

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