6 April 9, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Two Lectures and A Symposium Highlight Michigan Hillel Program It I 22k&H A ILO N Two lectures and a symposium will high-light next week's ac- tivities on the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. , The second and third of the Marriage Lecture Series will pre- sent Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, Pro- fessor of Psychiatry of the Chi- cago Medical School. On Wed- nesday evening, April 14, Dr. Dreikurs, who is a collaborator of the late Alfred Adler, will speak on "Romance and Mar- riage in Wartime." On Thurs- day evening, April 15, he will address Hillel and U.S.O. host- esses on "The Responsibilities of U.S.O. and Canteen Hostesses." Dr. Dreikurs has recently come WHEREAS, nearly two million Jews in Nazi-ocoupied Europe have been murdered in cold blood by the minions of Adolf Hitler to this country from Vienna ,and where he was an associate of Wagner-Jauregg, the Nobel Prize WHEREAS, this mass extermination has been in aocordanoe Winner. He is speaking at the with the official Nazi dogma which calls for the complete Hillel Foundation through the enslavement or destruction of all other peoples in violation of the laws of decenoy and of humanity, and courtesy of the Jewish People's Institute of Chicago. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of New York has Louis Singer of Hart, Mich., passed a resolution expressing deepest sympathy and understanding chairman of the Hillel Classes for the afflicted and persecuted Jews and denouncing the ruthless Committee, will preside over the and wholesale murder as an act unparalleled in the annals of Marriage Lectures. civilisation, and On Friday evening, April 16. WHEREAS, on March ninth, nineteen hundred and forty-three, the Hillel Foundation will pre- a Mass Memorial and Pageant will be oonduoted at Madison Square sent a Symposium, "The Jew-- Garden, New York City, in oommemoration of the two million the War—the . Peace." Speakers 'murdered Jaws in Europe, will include Mr. Fred Butzel, of Detroit, chairman of the Army NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of the State of New York, do hereby appoint and proclaim Tuesday, March ninth, and Navy Committee of the Jew- nineteen hundred and forty-three, as a day to be set aside by ish Welfare Board of the State the oitizena of our State to offer prayer to Almighty God for of Michigan; Dr. Saul Cohen. the Jews who have been brutally massacred. chairman of the Army and Navy Committee, J.W.B., of Ann Arbor • G /V EE under my hand and the and University of Michigan fac- ulty member; and Mr. Max Dres- Privy Seal of the State at den, formerly president of the Netherlands' Zionist Youth Or- the Capitol in the City of ganization, who is now an in- structor in physics at the uni- Albany thie sixth day of versity. March in the year of our' Miss Hannah Katz of Tampa, Fla., chairman of the Founda- Lord one thousand. nine hund- tion's Forum Committee, will pre- side at the Symposium. Preced- red and forty-three. ing the Symposium, religious serv- ices will be held in the founda- tion's chapel and will be con- % HY THE GO ducted by Rabbi Jehudah M. Co- hen, the foundation's director, C Louis Singer and Elliott Organick Secretary to the Governor. of New York City. aka i b lifiia'- " Lou Handler's Camp Tamakwa has been entrusted this year to his friend and camping associate. Irwin Haladner of Toronto. "Irv" has visited Detroit and has aroused much enthusiasm per- taining to this year's camping program amongst counselors and campers. Iry will initiate Lou Handler's idea of a girl's camp at Tamakwa this season and the camp will be co-educational. Mr. Haladner has been associated with camps in Algonquin Park for many years. For details and information call Lou Rosen. Ty. 4-8291, or Esta Handler, Ho. 4444. SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY Romance of Real Estate A•Idow ret Ires with a fort une every dollar made In fhb, property. 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Rent $6700. Near Blvd. Jefferson Belle Isle. Former $65.0011 value real sacrifice only $30.006 terma $12,000. HOMER WARREN & CO. 59 Years' Dependable Sery lee Dime Bldg. CA. 0321 by Phineas J. Biros TIME WILL TELL: Dr. Josef Ranald, the refugee hand-reading expert who has been making personal appearances in Manhattan theatres, declares that he read Hitler's hand back in 1932, and that the future he saw was horrible to behold . . . You're telling us, doc? . . . Any- way, the good doctor insists that Hitler will meet a dreadful end sometime around his fifty-fourth year—and as Adolph will be fifty- four this month, we can hope for the best . . . Those of you who possesses a copy of Nostrad- amus' forecasts for our day prob- ably have read it yourself—but, anyway, the French Jewish phy- sician did, among other things, say that "the conference with France will be of no avail"— Maybe somebody ought to tip off the State Department? . . . From Sweden comes the report that the people of Berlin reac- ted to aerial bombardment ex- actly as the people of London (lid: both cursed Hitler. YOU SHOULD KNOW: Jay Allen, the famous foreign Correspondent who covered the American landing in Africa for the Office of War Information, and who's now back in this coun- try, told us that the abrogation of the Cremieux law by General Giraud is a definitely anti-Semitic move made under pressure from former pro-Vichy officials. That's a strange combination that the H. M. McFadden Lecture Bureau is offering . . , Otto of Austria on the subject of "Europe in Revolt," and Boake Carter, the columnist, on the subject "The Bible Told Me So." . . , The Baron Eugene de Rothschilds arc right in the groove . . . Those titled refugees are growing a vic- tory garden in their country home, and except to raise all their own vegetables this year. FOR ART'S SAKE: That was a good sele . ction on the part of military authorities when they chose Private Jack Levine to paint battle scenes of the American Army in action .. . Levine's "String Quartette," Directors of Synagogue Is Now Ensign which recently won second prize in the Artists for Victory Exhi- Conference Discuss bition sponsored by the Metro- politan Museum of Art, was hail- Many War Problems ed as the work of a genius . . . The Board of Directors of the If you're wondering what your Michigan Synagogue Conference, favorite Palestine-American ar- which consists of representatives tist, Elias Newman, is doing these of all constituent synagogues, met (lays, here's the news that he's at a "Mlavoh Malkoh" on Satur- with the Headouarters Battery at day night, April 3, at the resi- Fort Miles, Del, . . . Artist dence of Mr. Morris Mohr, pres- Frank Horowitz is having his ident of the Conference. sot'ies of paintings "Life in the The following resolutions were Soviet Union" on view at the accepted: Founders Library of the Howard University Gallery of Art at 1. The office of the Conference lArnshington . . , The Horowitz is to schedule representatives of oils form An important part of all constituent synagogues to en exhibit that ineludes the work wish godspeed to Jewish inductees of a number of Russian painters leaving at the Michigan Central "rid sculptors . . , Horowitz's Station and present them with ”aintines. which constitute a last- religious kits published by the i•str record of these Russian Jew- Jewish Welfare Board. ;ab colonies which 2. The Conference will assist rove row hccn destroyed by the synagogues in the compilation of Nazi invaders, have been eir- honor-rolls of their men in serv- 'misted PS a traveling exhibition ice. the American Federation of 3. As in the past, the Confer- rt R. Washington being the ence will assist the Hillel Foun- ENSIGN SEYMOUR JACOBY dation at the State University in Ensign Seymour Jacoby, son piehth city to see them. Ann Arbor in accommodating of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jacoby JEWISH NEWS: needy students and service men of 2605 Elmhurst Ave., gradu- By the time this is printed a stationed at the University for ated from Highland Park High Passover meals for all eight (lays School Junior College, Michigan Zionist Extraordinary Committee, supreme in its authority, may of Passover. State Norman College, in Ypsi- 4. As to questions of high gov- lanti. He was past president of have been established . . . This ernment-officials put before Jew- the National Honor Fraternity Pi committee would have precedence ish leaders in recent interviews Gamma Mu. He graduated Mar. over all existing Zionist bodies, of: How many Jews want Pal- 5 as ensign from the Northwest- and its decisions on major politi- estine?, the Conference responds ern University Midshipman School cal policies will have to be ac- cepted by all affiliated Zionist in lining up Jews attending the in Chicago, Ill. organizations . . . Dr. Israel synagogue for the upbuilding of Goldstein's record in his ten a Jewish Homeland in Eretz Is- years' presidency of the Jewish rael. The rabbis and leaders of o National Fund in America is one synagogues will be asked to set Film Season Closes outstanding tanding achievements in aside the first day of Passover Zionist annals in this country .. . for getting across the idea to At Littman's Theater Under his leadership the annual synagogue visitors that the at- Abraham Littman of Littman's tendance at the synagogue im- People's Theater announces that collections for the JNF here plies a positive attitude towards the film showings for the season jumped from $144.000 in 1933 to X1,900,000 in 1942 , . . Rabbi the erection of a Jewish Home- are at an end. Meyer Berlin, the Mizrachi lead- land in Eretz Israel, and that the Beginning on April 25 the er who's on a visit to our shores upbuilding of Eretz Israel is to he based upon Torah and tradi- famous actor Herman Jablakoff now. is trying desperately to get and a cast studded with star accommodations on a clipper that tion. 5. This board of directors meet- performers will present the would bring him hack to Pales- ing was the last before the forth- "Dishwasher". The J a b l a k of f tine in time for Passover . . . coming spring convention on May troupe will be here also for April The current issue of the house organ of the Committee for a 16, for which preparations are 26 and 27. already under way. - Dr. S. Mr. Littman expects to present Jewish Army publishes that fa- Nierenstein, president of the the traveling companies which ir oils ballad by Ben Hecht, on Union of the Orthodox Jewish at this time of the year tour the anti-Jewish atrocities, which sonic Congregations of America, prom- country after they have closed Jewish organizations were afraid to see printed in a paid adver- inent New York jurist, will be their New York season. the guest speaker of the con- The Detroit Yiddish theater- tisement. vention. Synagogues are asked going public is assured by Mr. ABOUT PEOPLE: to appoint delegates for the con- Littman that he will make every Judge Samuel Leibowitz of vention, at which annual elections effort to bring the best the Brooklyn, who in the days when will be held. Yiddish theater has to offer. he was one of the country's most X-V144-4°V Camp Tamakwa to Open With Irwin Haladner Directing . ..STRICTLYCbNFIDENTIAL • •• astute criminal lawyers caused many a district attorney many a sleepless night, is now said to have ambitions to become a dis- trict attorney himself . . Thanks to Magistrate Morris Rothenberg, former president of the ZOA, for upholding the right of the weary to doze in the subways of New York . . . The judge handed down this verdict in his Bronx court the other (lay . . Lt. Col. Ephraim Jeffe, who in- vented those polarized dimout screens for the Consolidated Edi- son Company of New York (of which lie is it vice president on military leave of absence), is the new executive assistant to WPB Vice Chairman Wilson . . . Chief Robert Nathan of the WPB Planning Board is leaving his post . . . He's' hoping to join the Army—but if he fails the physical test. he'll seek service abroad for the Government . . . Have we ever called your at- tention to the swell publicity job Mrs. Bernard Gimbel is do- ing for the American Women's Voluntary Service? . . . Form- er movie director William W • - ler, of the Air Force, had a new experience recently . . . Many's the bombing scene Wyler has di- rected in the past—but not long ago he had the thrill of partici- pating actively in an American raid over Germany. WEEKLY GIGLE: Winchell says lie laughed his head off at the tale of the Ber- lin worker who asked a bank clerk how to invest his life sav- ings of a thousand marks . . . "Buy State bonds," advised the clerk . . . "But suppose the State goes broke?" countered the worker . . . "You forget that the Nazi Party will see that it deosn't" . . . "But," persisted the man. "supposing the Nazi Party collapses?" . . . "Well," welled the clerk, "wouldn't that be worth a thousand marks?" . . . And Harry Hershfield tells the one about. Hitler calling up Musso on the long-distance phone to deny another report of his (Adolph's) death . . . "Tell your people I'm not (lead," ordered the Fuchrer . . . To which Beni- to replied: "I will—as soon as they stop cheering." BRANDEIS GROUP The Brandeis Group of the Pio- neer Women's Organization, hav- ing had a successful evening on March 2, gave towards the J.N.F. and Palestine project besides contributing $50 to the Red Cross. Rose Kaufman of Cleveland ad- dressed a membership tea on Thursday, March 18. at the home of Mrs. Yetta Dubine of Euclid Ave, thus gaining three iv member's. 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