10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bnai Brith Invites Representatives of Major Jewish Organizations to Unity Conference WASHINGTON. (WNS)—Bnai Brith has invited representatives of the major national Jewish membership organizations in the United States to a preliminary conference at the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Saturday eve- ning, Jan. 23, and Sunday, Jan. 24, to consider what steps should be taken to bring about some agreement on the part of the American Jewish community with respect to the post-war status of Jews and the upbuilding of a Jewish Palestine. Announcement of the confer- ence was made here by Henry Monsky, president of Bnai Brith, who extended the invitation to 32 national membership organi- zations. Each organization in- vited was asked to designate from one to three representatives to the conference. In explaining the purpose of the conference, Mr. Monsky said: "American Jewry, which will be required, in large measure, to assume the responsibility of representing the interest of our people at the Victory Peace Conference, must be ready to voice the judgment of American Jews, along with that of the other Jewish commu- nities of the free countries, with respect to the post-war status of Jews and the upbuilding of a Jwish Palestine. "Every thoughtful Jew inter- ested in the present critical sit- uation with which we are con- fronted must be profoundly con- cerned with the distressing con- flicts which threaten to impede concerted action. The purpose of the conference is to bring to- gether the representatives of ma- jor national Jewish membership organizations in order that they may consider what steps should be taken to bring about some agreement on the part of the American Jewish community." Congress Women's Tea Kvutzah lvrith to Meet On Saturday, Jan. 23 In Honor of England The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress announces the third in izs series of rally teas to be held on Friday, Jan. 22, 1943, at the January 15, 1943 Community Center Annual Meeting Jan. 21 Hamishah Osor b'Shvat will be observed by the Kvutzah Ivrith on Saturday evening, Jan. 23, in the auditorium of the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg. The program of this evening will be given over to the Chug Ivri, the Hebrew speaking club organized by Norman Ruttenberg and Miss Faye Shuldman. The following members of. the Chug will participate: Norman Kat). Mordechai Grossman, Faye Shul- man, Murray Segelbaum, Chana Brown and Drora Selesney. Nor- man Ruttenberg, presiding. Refreshments of the type which are generally served on Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, such as dates, figs and other fruits raised in Pales- tine, will be served. The annual meeting of the Jew- ish Community Center will be held Thursday evening, Jan. 21, at 8 o'clock, in the Center's Conference Room, according to an announcement by Mrs. Sam- uel R. Glogower, president. Re- nominated to succeed themselves, at the election of officers and board members, scheduled on the agenda, are Mrs. Glogower, presi- dent; Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, vice- president; H. C. Broiler, vice-pres- ident and Samuel H. Rubiner, treasurer; on the officers' roster. Daniel G. Cullen is secretary of the board. In addition to new nominees Edward Rose and Saul Saulson, three board members have been nominated for re-election. They are Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse, Mrs. David B. Werbe and Louis La- Dow E. Winners Told Med. The directorate also in- U. S. Ready for Gas War cludes: Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Da- vid J. Cohen, Mrs. Abraham MIDLAND, Mich. — The Unit- Cooper, Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mrs. ed States is prepared to retaliate Lewis C. Frank, Mrs. Harry H. "in whatever quantities necessary, Goldberg, Harvey II. Goldman, Contract Bridge to Be anytime, any place" should the Max Holtzman, Mrs. Benjamin Movie Night at Pisgah Axis resort to gas warfare, Maj- S. Jaffe. Edward Kahn, Hon. Taught in High Schools Lodge on Jan. 18 Gen. William N. Porter, chief of Harry B. Keidan, Dr. Harry M. Chemical Warfare Service, de- Kirschbaum, Mrs. Charles Lak- Contract Bridge lessons will be In response to many rewiests taught at both Cooley and North- MRS. MORRIS WEINGARTEN clared, in awarding two Army- off, Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, Mrs. Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith ern High Schools. The Detroit home of Mrs. J. Dix, 17386 Navy "E" flags to The Dow Abraham Srere, Leon S. Way- Chemical Co. has arranged another great movie Board of Education thinks this Cherrylawn Ave. burn, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner night for next Monday, Jan. 18, will be a good way for the many "The fact that gas has not This tea, like the two preced- in the main auditorium of the newcomers in Detroit to become ing ones, will honor another of been used against us vet is no and Jacob Weissman. Mrs. Sam- Jewish Community Center at acquainted. Duplicate bridge will the United Nations. Russia and reason to suppose it will not be eel Firestone and Dr. Israel J. 830 p. m. This meeting is for when the enemies' position Kunin serve as associate direc- China have already been themes used members and their male friends. be an added feature at Cooley of becomes desperate," Gen. Porter tors. The following are honorary rally events, and this one will said. "They The price of admission to this every Tuesday at 7 p. m. Bring honor certainly have no directors: Rabbi Morris Adler, our all-important ally— scruples against Fred M. Butzel, Clarence H. Eng- meeting will be a package of cig- your neighbor, husband or wife. it. arettes, which will be turned over Enrollment closes on Jan. 20. England. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, "The Italians won their will gess, Rabbi Leon Frani, Dr. Leo past president of the local chap- against the Ethiopians by spray- M. Franklin, Dr. B. Benedict to the U. S. 0. for our boys in Register at the above schools. ter of the American Jewish Con- ing them with gas. And the Japs Glazer, Dr. A. M. Hershman, service. gress, will be the speaker of the have used it hundreds of t'mes Henry Meyers, Charles Rubiner, Max Blumenthal, chairman of afternoon. Members and friends Isidore Sobeloff, Rabbi Joshua the lodge's entertainment com- Membership Committee asks mem- are invited to attend these teas. against the defenseless Chinese. "We are prepared, should they S. Sperka, Abraham Srere and mittee has arranged another eve- bers of the lodge to get a new The women of the Congress try it again, to retaliate in what- Henry Wineman. ning of movies including a sur- member for Pisgah Lodge in hon- in the midst of their one ever quantities are necessary, any "All adult members of the prise feature and interesting short or of Brith Bnai centennial. Dis, are big fund-raising campaign. The time, any place." community are invited to at- subjects. Rudolph Meyersohn, trict Grand Lodge No. 6. Bnai Accepting the unique double tend the annual meeting," stated president of the lodge states that ririth has launched a drive for culmination of this drive will be those who Iltive attended our pre- 10,000 rew members in honor of the "Congress Tea Party" at the award, Dr. Willard H. Dow, pres- Mrs. Glogower, in announcing the vious movie nights arranged by Bnai Brith's hundredth year. Pis- Hotel Statler on Feb. 10. Plans ident, emphasized the importance date of the occasion. "We urge them to attend so that they may Max Blumenthal know that a real gah Lodge has been given a quota for this event have been formu- of chemicals in modern warfare. "More than 2,030 chemicals are obtain a clear picture of the treat is in store for them. On of 850 new members. Ten new lated. The money raised in this past movie nights, the lodge has members for each year of its ex- campaign will be used to fur- needed to build an airplane. More functioning of the Center under pre-viewed popular feature at- istence. More than 500 new mem- ther the work of the American than 200 different chemicals are war-time conditions. We wish the tractions, war pictures uncensor- bers were secured during the re- Jewish Congress. America at war required for a tank," he said. "No community to know of the Cen- ed that are not released for pub- cent 85th anniversary member,- found the American Jewish Con- one knows how many chemicals ter's services to men in uniform, gress already in the war effort— are necessary to win a war." to whom we offer the facilities of lic screening and other subiects. ship campaign and these have America at war finds the World Chemicals essential for peacetime the entire building. Pisgah Lodge at the present been credited to the district quo- Jewish Congress already prepar- are all necessary in increasing "We wish the community to time is engaged in two separate ta. Pisgah Lodge will continue in war." know, also, of our efforts on be- drives. Under the leadership of its membership effort until the ing for the peace conference amounts Dow, one of the world's largest half of the many strangers in Max Goldhoff co-chairman of the quota is exceeded at which time through its Institute of Jewish producers of industrial chemicals, the city, those young men and Affairs. It has presented to world Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- a public initiation will be held. leaders valuable documentary evi- was complimented by Gen. Porter women who spend busy hours in cil's one-month drive to sell one Louis Rosenzweig, dence of Jewish suffering and for production which has been our war industries, but who find million dollars in war bonds, the chairman announces that program the an- participation in the present in sonic instances double the ca- their leisure hours lonely. High- lodge has organized teams on a nual Father and Son Night pro- pacity of your plants." ly successful parties and gather- competitive basis. From advance gram will be held on Feb. 1. struggle. The women of the Detroit Jew- ings are held for them at the indications of pledges made, the A special patriotic program is Center each week. Here many lodge should exceed its quota of being arranged for Feb. 15. Pis- ish community are urged to help Halevy Hear.; Songs have found good companionship bond sales. Every member of the gah's calendar of meetings also with this important and far- lodge is urged to buy bonds them- include participation in the Great- reaching work now. Checks may By Assistant Conductor end that necessary good time. "But, in addition," she con- selves and sell bonds to others er Detroit Council Bond Rally at be mailed to Mrs. Samuel Green, Following its rehealsal of Jan. cluded, "we want the community 3003 Calvert Ave., or call Mrs. during this drive. Temple Beth El on Sunday, Ben Lewis, University 3-0566 to 5, the Halevy Singing Society to realize that the Center has Isadore Starr, chairman of the Jan. 24. have your contribution picked up. heard a group of songs in Yid- not lost sight of its true objec- Mrs. S. A. Singer announced dish and English sung by its as- tive, the objective of a conscious- the second blood donor day for ly Jewish group life, which, at Monday, Jan. 18, at 1:30 p. m. the same time is properly integ- Those interested in joining Con- rated in the life of the city at gress Women on that day may large. The Jewish Center is a contact Mrs. Singer at Tyler Town Hall, a common meeting 5-8372. place for all elements and groups Mrs. Morris Weingarten is fund and a unifying agency through raising campaign vice president. which the entire Jewish commu- nity may express itself." The Jewish Community Center Rabbi Leon Fram To is a member of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, the Jewish Wel- Lecture on "Moses" fare Board and the Detroit Com- It In Jewish Folklore munity Fund, a beneficiary of Continuing his series of lec- the War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit. tures on Jewish folklore and leg- end, Rabbi Fram will deliver his KEYKO IS BETTER FOR ALL SPREADS . . . B. & P. AUXILIARY second sermon on the theme of "Moses in Jewish Folklore" on OF BNAI BRITH SHORTENING, FAN FRYING AND SEASONING Friday night, Jan. 22, at 8:30, A business meeting will be in the Lecture Hall of the De- ■■■■■ held Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 8:30 troit Institute of Arts. p. in., in nthe Library of Bnai This sermon will deal with the Moshe Synagogue. Plans for the legends that have grown up donor luncheon will be discussed. 1943 2:00 P. about Moses the emancipator, The remainder of the evening lawgiver and statesman. SPONSORED BY will be taken over by A. Z. A. In the course of the sermon boys who have arranged an inter- Rabbi Fram will discuss the esting program. WILLIAM GAYMAN famous Freudian theory on the character of Moses. sistant conductor, William Gay- The services of Temple Israel man. Mr. Gayman, who has a are followed by a social hour and pleasing tenor voice, was accom- AT youth symposium to which all are panied at the piano by Dorothy invited. O'Koon, the regular Halevy ac- FOOT OF SECOND companist. Mr. Gayman is a char- At The River ter member of Halevy and has WOMEN 2705 JOY ROAD been one of its most active work- The Only Natural (Continued from Page 1) ers since its organization in 1925. SULPHUR MINERAL Prominent Speakers: The Halevy chorus rehearses hereby expressed to The Detroit BATHS every Tuesday evening in the Jewish Chronicle and its editor, • RABBI ELIEZER SILVER of Cincinnati, 0., President of the Mr. Margolis, for his fine co- auditorium, room 121, of Roose- In The City of Detroit Union of Orthodox Rabbis of America and Canada operation in publicizing the donor velt School, Linwood at Burlin- • game, under the direction of Dan luncheon. • RABBI DAVID SILVER of Harrisburg, Pa. Turkish and Club One of the Pioneer Wo- Frohman. An interesting and en- men's Organization will hold its tertaining program follows each Reducing Baths • CANTOR D. KATZMAN will open the meeting with ap- Victory Tea next Monday eve- rehearsal. Singers are invited to • come at 9 p. m. and others who propriate prayers. ning, Jan. 18, at Lachar's on 12th St. Reports and impressions of would like to hear the program Open Day and Night the donor luncheon by members, should arrive no later than 10:45. Do Not Fail to Attend This Important Meeting — Get Separate Departments humorous readings by Moishe Acquainted with the Significance of the Worthy Institution For Men and Women Dcmbey and community singing will comprise the program. All —BUY WAR BONDS— YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN members and friends are urged to attend. MASS MEETING . . SUNDAY, JAN. 17 - M. Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin JERICHO TEMPLE WAYNE BATHS RA. 6744