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America 7cwisk Periodical &ter

October 15. 1943

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
_DETROIT

ChapH er lects Dele25gate
Mrs. H. J. Millman Heads Local Hadassah
-28
ld
Advance Gift Unit of War Chest Now Organized
To Convention To Be t e EOctober
Exhibits Committee
be
Hadassnah rogram will ad
Under Chairmanship of Henry Wineman
Complying with government re- of the co
oa r agenda. In

Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg,
of Detroit will
quests that train travel be cut on
the plans to broaden the
Detroit, th
dition,
The advance gifts unit of the he
e Jews
the far-flung relief, president of the League of Jew- down
ort
for
the
duration,
Hadassah
the
Women's
Zionist
Organiza,
group's
educational effort in this
for
War Chest of Metropolitan Dv-help
supp
rehabilitation
and resettlement ish Women's Organizations, ha3
country, and further to mobilize
troit is now fully organized and programs that are being carried appointed Mrs. Harry J. Millman
tion of America has asked its its 100,000 members to aid the
is ready to begin its work in on in European lands; in Pales-
groups
throughout
the 600
country,
local
chapter
here, and
other American home war front will be
conjunction with the $8,250,000 tine, and in the United States
of examined. Hadassah raised almost
campaign which will be officially and the Latin-American repub-
to
send
a
minimum
number
opened on Nov. 1, 1 943 , it was lies by the United Jewish Ap-
delegates to its 29th annual con- $15,000,000 last year for an "Air
announced by Henry Wineman, peal, which includes the Joint
vention
which
will Henry
be held Hudson
in New Armada"
of its
planes
which as
will
be
York
City
at the
named for
chapters,
part
chairman of the advance gifts Distribution Committee, the Uni-
unit. Israel Himelhoch, Henry ted Palestine Appeal and the Na-
tional
bond drive.
Hotel, from Oct. 25 through Oct.
of its war
contribution
to Its
the cur-
na-
Meyers, Mrs. Abraham Srere and tional Refugee Service, as well
rtolv•etsdsei
n to
i o s ps stressing
campaign
ocfa
28.
This
year's
annual
meeting
is
t a ntkhse,
Mrs. Henry Wineman, have ac- as such organizations as HIAS
sale
shorter by two days than other itent
cepted assignments as majors in and ORT, and will also provide
conventions.
the advance gifts unit. Hyman the funds for the continuing
Whereas previously some 1,200
jeeps and guns for the armed
forces.
C. Broder, Abraham Cooper, needs of our local agencies and
Organized in 1912 by Miss
to
1,500
delegates
from
47
states
Harry
services.
Clarence H. Enggass,
gathered at conventions, the over-
The
United
Jewish
Appeal
is
Benja-
Frank, Harry S. Grant,
timore, Md.,
a noted
Jewish of schol-
all attendance next month will be Henrietta
Szold,
formerly
Bal-
min Grosberg and Julian H. Kro- the largest war-connected rescue
kept down to approximately 500, ar, social service and veteran
in
the
history
of
.
lik are serving as captains in the organization
Sophie Blanche Schwartz, presi- Zionist, who now lives in Jeru-
men's division of the Advance American Jewry, having been es- •
dent of the Business and Pro- salem and heads the Youth immi-
Gifts Unit, and Mrs. Isaac Gil- tablished in 1939 to cope with
fessional Division here, stated. gration work of the Jewish Agen-
bert, Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger, the increasing distress and home-
"Meeting at a time when the cy for Palestine, Hadassah is to-
Mrs. Robert J. Newman and Mrs. lessness of Jews uprooted and op-
first glimmers of defeat for the day considered the foremost
Nate S. Shapero are serving as pressed–by the Nazi regime. With
Axis are already evident on the health agency in the Jewish Na-
captains in the women's division. the funds raised by the 'United
horizon, and when the diabolical
Mr. Wineman announced that Jewish Appeal, the major bene-
• ram of extermination of the tional Home.
he
following
men
and
women
ficiary
of
th
Allied
Jewish
Cam-
t
Jewish people is being pushed to HaPoel HaMizrachi To
who were active in the Allied paign, a three-fold program of
MRS. H. J. MILLMAN
more horrible lengths, the forth- Hold Succoth Meeting
Jewish Campaign in previous aid will be maintained on far-
fronts
of
human
need.
The
assignments
flung rescue agencies which con- as chairman of exhibits to be coming convention of Hadassah
years have accepted
The Detroit chapter of the Ha -
a m_ will understandably be concerned
three
as advance gifts unit workers:
with
plans
for
the
rescue
of
s
itute
the
United
Jewish
Appeal
presented
by
the
League's
d
Poal'
HaMizrachi will hold its
t•
an
Working with Captains Clay-
who pbuilding
can be reached,
of Palestine Succoth meeting this Saturday
ence H. Enggass and Julian H. —Joint Distribution Committee. ated organizations at the general those
and the open meeting to be held on Tues- for the e u
Refugee Appeal
Service—have
Krolik are Eugene Arnfeld, Louis United Palestine
Herman
Cohen,
Dr.
Leo
M.
during
the
past
four
years
of day, Oct. 26, at the Jewish Com- which has done more, so far, than night, Oct. 16, 8 p. m., at the
National
C.
Blrg,
Fred
M.
Butzel,
H Blumberg, re
helped more than 1,800,000 munity Center. Mrs. Millman can any other land to rehabilitate home
of Miss
Zelda Rosenthal,
2479 Blaine
Ave.
A very interesting Succoth pro-
be reached at 2221 Calvert, Town- those who have escaped."
Franklin, Israel Himelhoch, Bon ,
Pointing Jewish
out that
the recent
women and children esc ape.
American
Conference
in gram of songs and entertainment
jamin M. Laikin, Louis Robinson, men,
the fate of wholesale/ massacre send 8-7664, for additional in-
Isaac Shetzer, Abe Shiffman,
The
exhibits
will
be
on
view
New
York
City,
made
up
of
rep-
has been arranged. The program
ing,
Joseph
M. Welt,
David
Wil- and brutal attack which has cov_ formation.
George
M. Stutz,
David
M. Well-
less
of mass
graves
Jew- from 1:30 to 2 p. m. following resentatives of almost all im- will take the form of Simchas
ered rows
Eastern
Europe
with of
end-
a report will be given of
Working with Captains Harry ish martyrs . to Hitler's ruthless which will be an original presen- portant Jewish organizations in Beth Also
HaShoevoh.
kus.
tation written by Mrs. Douglas the country went "overwhelm- the annual convention of the
s Brown, Mrs. A. H. Brodie and ingly on record in favor of the the al HaMizrachi held . Sept.
Frank and Harry S. Grant are: bid for world conquest.
The
United
Jewish
Appeal
has
Borin,
the resources making. Mrs. Harry Jackson, as enacted creation of a Jewish Common-
Maurice Aronsson, Nathan
w e a 1 t h in Palestine," Miss 17-19 in New York City. Rabbi
Harry E. Citrin, Samuel Frank, provided
NIrs. Rosenberg
states: "In the Schwartz disclosed that the con- Mordecai Paretzky and Joseph
Harvey H. Goldman, Max J. Ko- possible the Joint Distribution by members
of the League.
ban,
Samuel
H. Ru-
world-wide
relief
biner, Max
Alex Osnos,
Schreiber,
Leonard
N. Committee's
and rehabilitation
activities
which civic and communal affairs of the vention agenda would also stress Koller, the Detroit
delegation,
d future
have sustained the lives of some city, the League is being increas- political action which must be will render a report
of the plans
ac-
Michelson,
of
the
organizati
persons
in
52
countries.
ingly
recognized
as
the
agency
taken
during
the
next
year
and
complishments
anon.
Simons, Lawrence J.
As an added attraction, David
representing the Jewish Women's map out plans to enroll tens of
Sidney Stone, Henry Wineman 900,000
It has
promoted
the rebuild-
ing
of also
the Jewish
homeland
in Organizations in Detroit. This thousands more American Jewish
and Bert Silverman.
tive for the
the Palestine
League for
Religious
ham
Cooper with
and Captains
Hyman C. Bra-
Bro- Palestine, which during the past exhibition will reveal in a large women in the ranks of Hadassah
representa-
Working
pro _ Zeitani,
Labor in Palestine, who is here
decade has given a home to more measure the aims and ideals of as supporters of the Zionist
gram.
Special sessions will be se to head the campaign for funds
der are Edward A. Atlas, Julius
Berman, Louis Berry, Irving W. than 300,000 refugees from Ger- the members of the League."
aside
to deal with Hadassah's war HaMizrachi
for the members
of the HaPoel
speak.
Kvutzoth,
--- ---
Blumberg, Harry Cohen, Irwin many. and other countries overrun
emergency health program which _ His topic will be "P
"Palestine
and
will
I. Cohn, James I. Ellmann, Ben by the Nazi hordes. Another
functions through the Rothschild the HaPoal . aMizracht".
B. Fenton, Barney Smith, Fred phase of the three-pronged rescue Simchas
.
Torah Fetes
Hadassah University Hospital and S Since
ii is th the
A. Ginsburg, Henry Meyers, Mey- effort is concerned with the ail To
.s H first meeting
at Yeshivath Medical School,
on Mt. Scopus
in of the new season, a short busi-
a network
of child
L. Prentis, Abraham Srere, justment of the newcomers who T lo Be Held
•Jerusalem;
William Starkstein and Max J. have found a haven in the United
welfare and public health sta. nest meeting will be held. Nomi-
re-
States. Through the National Chachmey Lublin
Zivian.
A
Simcha's
Beth
Ha-Shoeiva
tions;
an
emergency
feeding
and
nations
for
officers
will
be
Service,
the
United
Jew-
Benja-
Refugee
Working with Captain
ish Appeal has supported a pro-
min
are Abraham
man, Grosberg
Archie Cherrin,
Henry Bor-
Co- gram of integration which has celebration
will Oct.
take place
nutrition
for 25,000
boys ceived at this meeting.
evening,
18. at Mon-
the and
girls, program
and a school
hygiene
Denver Home Theater
ay
of
aid
to
an
overwhelming
d
Herman
been
Frankel,
Sam
of the 253,000 emigres Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin. The project for an additional 75,000 Party To Be Held Oct. 20
hen,
students have prepared an enter- in the Holy Land. Programs to
Franzblau, Morris Gourwitz, Louis u
of hll creeds in this country.
Wining and in a real traditional further vocational education, the
Mrs. Irwin (Sadie) Cohn is
Gunsberg Julius Herskowitz, Jos• majority
intenance of child refugees
an
w ith Mrs
0 IC c y ma
eph M. Kay, Joseph Keidan, J0e-
manner
a
program
o
atmosphere. The students invite who
have of entered
Palestine
under
associate
c aum of the Detroit
eph M. Lefkofsky, Philip Lipson,
th
aegis
the
Youth
Aliyali
Louis
A.
Davidson
Rebecca Gratz Tea
1 Home at
.
Schulman , Sol Schayowitz,
f

H arry
especially
the youth
to participate
in this o Yom Toy which
(immigration)
of League
the theater party, to
Max Schayowitz, Ben Schwartz, To Be Held Oct. 17
Hadassah movement,
is the American
Denver of annual
Sam Schwartz, Maurice Selig-
The Rebecca Gratz Chapter of
Services for Simcha's Torah agency, and projects of recrea- be held on Saturday, Oct. 30, at
man.
Working with Captains Mrs. the Young Women of Bnai
mbearship
Brith festival.
will take place in the new syna- tion and land reclamation will 8 p. in., in the auditorium of the
their
first of Miss Au- gogue of the Yeshivah with the also conic under review. Hadas• Art Mrs.
Robert J. Newman and Mrs. Nate w ill hold
Sol (Dorothy) H. Levy of
at the
home
Institute.
Oct. me 17, t 1
l on Mt. Scopus in
are
Mesdames
Sidney
tea
on
S
unday,
S Shapiro
participation
of
the
students.
The
sah's
hospita
public is cordially invited to come Jerusalem has become headquar- Fairfield Ave., chairman of the
J.. Allen, H. J. L. Frank, Benja- p. in.
es for llied
medical men and program book, advises that all
, Franklin, 17311 Monica.
A
C.
e , Theodore Levin, dreg
min E. Jaffe,
scientists who regularly material for this publication must
The guests will be Mrs. Leon- to this colorful Simchi Toren t research
e
Philip Lipson, Nathan Simons,
meet to observe the latest experi- be turned over to her at the De-
Abraham Srere, Henry Wagner, aril Sims, president of the Bnai
in'
The
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
David Wilkus, Henry Wineman. Brith
Women's
Auxiliary,
Pisgah
festival.
Lodge, who will speak to the Yeshivah will sponsor a luncheon meats
in wound
healing,
typhus
luncheonette
and malaria
control,
etc.,
which troit
ing League's
to be held
on Monday, meet-
Oct.
Monte Wittelshofer.
afternoon
and
evening,
in
th`'
are
being
conducted
there,
Miss
18,
at
the
home
of Mrs.
Louis y
Working with Captains Mrs. prospective members on the vari-
A.
Davidson,
19563
Canterbur
Herschel V. Kreger and Mrs. out phases of Bnai Brith and Sunday, Oct. 24 during the late
Budgets to carry on all phases Drive.
Isaac Gilbert are Mesdames Hy- what each girl can derive from
man C. Broder, Abraham Cooper. Bnai Brith according to what Yeshivah building, for all mein- Schwartz said.
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Seymour J. she put into it. Miss Revs Reich- tiers and friends of the Yeshivah
colorful
program
and party
real holiday
Frank, Fred A. Ginsburg, Julian man, member of the Wayne as
a Simeha
Torah
with a , '-
it ve' an enthusiasm. Mrs. D. Silverstein,
H. Krolik, Maurice A. Landau. Readers' Bureau, will gi
Auxiliary,
pare sident of the L adies'
Bert Silverman, Sidney Stone, interpretative reading
d. Heading the
to
atten
sks
all
Joseph M. Welt and Miss Sett "White Shadows" by John V. A.
ncheon are
the luncheon
rmanship of axstein
Weaver.
Robinson.
M rs. D.
Members wishing to bring pros- chairmanship
G
I.
M.
I.
Through the participation of
the Allied Jewish Campaign in pective members to this tea, Goldberg, Mrs. J. Levenson and
Mrs. I. Rosin.
the War Chest of Metropolitan please do so.
The first edition of the newly
—TN,
- —
formed
students' monthly bulie-
t
tin under the, mime of "Students'
View of Y. C. H. L.," edited
by the students under Manuel
Freed who is assisted by Nelson
II. Merzel and Simon I. Kreis-
TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF HUNDREDS OF
ler, will appear during the holiday
season and will be distributed
With a dit n will be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary
throughout the city and several
OUR FRIENDS, WE ANNOUNCE THAT
of
other states.



A nnonneement • • •

SIMCHA TORAH PARTY

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)

YESHIVATH CHACHMEY
LUBLIN

A October 24th, 6:3o P. M.

All members and friends are cordially invited. We are
sure that we will have the cooperation of Detroit's
Jewry to leave this date open for our affair. A very
entertaining program will be prepared.

Agudath Hanoar Haivri To
Hold First Meeting Oct. 18

The Agudath Hanoar Haivri,
the Hebrew Speaking Club of
Detroit, will hold its first meet-
ing at the home of Drora Selesny,
3265 Buena Vista, on Oct. 18, at
8:30 p.
An interesting program has
been planned. Norman Mitten.
berg and Moshe Seiglebaum will
address the group. The musical
portion of the program will in-
. elude a fine selection of Pales-
tinian song and dance records.
The election of officers will also
take. place at this meeting.
All those interested in Hebrew
culture are invited. For further
information call Townsnd 6-6926.

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