December 10, 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
12
WARNS
Starr; Louis Marshall Lodge,
cess of the campaign, every detail
ANNIVERSARY
David I. Rosin; Detroit Lodge,
CAMPAIGN
(Continued from l'ag. 1)
of activity is a matter for the
Maxwell D. Goldman; Theodore
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from
Page
1)
concern of the vice chairmen.
There does not exist in Arab or-
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The national chairmen have first half of a city-wide member- Herzl Lodge, Louis Eder, and
ganization for arming the Arabs.
peal and National Refugee Serv- made visits to literally hundreds ship drive to bring 1,500 new East Side Lodge, Fred E. Sher- But while Zionist leaders refuse
of communities throughout the members into Bnai Brith. As we man.
ice.
The evening program commem-
country during the past five years.
Campaign general headquarters, It is a conservative statement to go to press, more than half of orating the 100th anniversary of to admit the knowledge of such
Bnai Brith and honoring Henry (Jewish) organization, they jus-
to some "look-as-you-run" ob- say that they have addressed a
server might merely give the im- greater number of meetings than
Monsky, president of the Su- tify the action of Jews arming
pression of a large business of- any other three Jewish leaders
preme Lodge, Bnai Brith, will themselves on the ground that
fice, with typewriters rattling in the United States.
commence at 8:30 p. m. in the during the last disorders the Jews
away at top speed, telephone
main auditorium of Temple Beth
Mr. Rosenwald, the son of the
El and the Brown Memorial were wantonly attacked and
wires humming and hills of mail late Julius Rosenwald, has fol-
killed and, therefore, they must
going and coming all the time. In lowed in his father's tradition of
Chapel.
Louis
H.
Schostak,
president
be ready to defend themselves
espe-
campaigning,
many respects
philanthropy and communal serv-
of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith if again attacked. They deny in-
cially a drive of the magnitude ice. Aspresident of the National
Council, will be the chairman of dignantly, and probably quite sin-
of the U. J. A., is big business. Refugee Service, he is making a
the evening and will open the cerely, that the Jews contemplate
In fact, it must be conducted as valuable contribution to the ad-
program with an address of wel- initiating an attack."
a big business, with all the states- ustment of the newcomers in
The correspondent then says
manship or routine, as the situa- this country.
conic to Dr. B. Benedict Glazer,
rabbi of Temple Beth El and that while it is admitted among
tion requires, of big business,
Dr. Silver, who has been in the
will extend felicitations which Jews themselves that there are
To others, to the many com- fore of American Jewish affairs
will be followed by a musical in- some lawless elements, small in
munity leaders who pass through and an outstanding leader in the
terlude with Henry Siegl, con- number, whom it is difficult to
its portals, the U. J. A. takes on movement for the rebuilding of
cert violinist, and Karl Haas, ac- restrain, the Jewish community,
the guise of a concrete symbol Palestine in the past two decades,
companist. as a whole, can be counted on
of all that organized American has, both as national chairman of
to obey the orders of the Jewish
Jewry does, plans and hopes for the United Palestine Appeal and
Greetings will be extended by
Mrs. Charles Solovich, president Agency, as it has obeyed them
the survival of the Jewish people.
Behind the typewriters, behind the U. J. A., served to awaken
of Women's District Grand Lodge during the last disturbances when
the Jewish community to its
No. 6. Bnai Brith, and Harry the Jews, under orders of the
the letters, behind the telephone wider responsibilities in the years
Yudkoff, second vice president, Jewish Agency, did not retaliate
calls and telegrams are the voices of Hitlerism and war.
District Grand Lodge No. 6, to despite provocations. The corre-
and faces of the millions of men
Dr. Wise's leadership in the
and women whose lives and hopes American rabbinate covers more
be followed by vocal selections spondent quotes, however, from
by Miss Anna Awis, concert so- an article by Moshe Shertok, po-
are being sustained through the than aquarter of a century, dur-
prano, with Karl Haas accom_ litical chief of the Jewish Agency,
agencies which derive their funds
from the United Jewish Appeal. ing which he has sought to fur-
panying. who reporterly wrote in the
The U. J. A. offices are G.H.Q• ther the strengthening of the
Aaron Droock, past president magazine Palestine and the Mid-
bond between the Jews in the
for the campaign. But from the United States and the Jews of
of District Grand Lodge No. 6, the East the "Jews will defend
offices of the constituent organi-
Bnai Brith, will present the guest themselves, and if Jewish immi-
zations come, almost daily, mes- Europe. He is a vice chairman
of honor and principal speaker, gration is ended the Jews will
RABBI JEROME FOLKMAN
resort to illegal , immi-
sages which have a decisive ef- of -the Joint Distribution Corn-
ined.
Can-
Henry Monsky, president of the probably
feet on the conduct of the drive. mittee and chairman of its fund- thequota
gration."
The London Times article ob-
didates are to report at 1:30 Supreme Lodge, Bnai Brith.
Cabled messages received by the raising committee.
The co-treasurers of the U.J.A p. m. for registration.
To Present Scroll
serves that if Jewish immigration
Committee
Distribution
Joint
from Lisbon or Algiers appealing are men eminently qualified to Initiation at 2:30 p. m.
Aaron Rosenberg, chairman of should continue the Arabs will
for immediate help, radiograms review and approve budgets,
The initiatory exercises will the city-wide membership d • el, again try to force the govern-
received by the United Palestine check audits, and to supervise commence at 2 :30 p. m. in the will present a scroll to Mr. drive, ment's hand in the same way as
Appeal from Jerusalem outlining the collection of funds, to follow Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem- sky. Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman,
was in
partly
responsible
for
increased needs— such messages up the payment of community
Beth El, and the public is past president of District Grand which
they did
1936,
a situation
quicken the tempo of activity in pledges and, in general, to make
invited.
Jesse
R.
Feiler,
a
past
Ledge
No.
6,
will
be
concluding
the
White
Paper.
that
The correspondent says that
the U. J. A. headquarters. Re- both ends of campaigning-
president of the Greater Detroit speaker on the evening pro ram.
layed promptly
to
Jewish
commu-
is,
the
pledge
and
the
payment-
A souvenir book of 150 pages,
Bnai Brith Council, will be chair-
g a
om
nities engaged in local drives, meet. Mr. Goldwasser, a founder man of the afternoon program. published by the Greater Detroit
etii almost all Jews in Palestine arc
the news of special needs of the of the Federation of Jewish Phil-
exemplification of the teach- Bnai Brith Council in commemo- Zionists,
although
parties
are springing
up various
which do
not
U. J. A. agencies has a direct anthropies of New York, is a ings of Bnai Brith will be recited ration of 100 years of Bnai Brith, agree entirely with the Jewish
the response to the leading businessman in New York by Pisgah Lodge. Degree team will be distributed on this
on oc-
cul- Agency. He quotes as example
effect
on
campaign.
City. Mr. Rosenbloom, scion of comprising Samuel W. Leib, Elias casion.
ys of
celebrati
This
day's
weeks'
work • and plan- the Aliyt Hahadasha, an or-
d
•1
task
of
the
the
Pittsburgh
family
of
that
of German immigrants
g, Aaron Rosenberg, Jos- urinates
Goldberg,
Goldber
•
It is
men
at the
the controls—the Na- name, is also a prominent figure eph L. Staub and Clement Weitz- rung
of the Centennial Celebra- which is growing in importance
'
tional chairmen, the co-treasurers, in the business world. Both men man. A , choral
group
g . p of the e Hal- tion Committee which comprises and is resentful of the Jewish
c.
the executive vice chairmen—to are experts in finance and ac- evy Singing Society, under the the following: Louis H. Schostak, Agency con t ro 1. He also refers
direction of William Gayman, will general
n raord'orna, e
nmeur e
a A
ee, Mrs. to the Ihud, founded by Dr. J. L.
keep the campaign machinery counting.
The executive vice chairmen ender the vocal portions. Greet - -
r
i
m
rna.ri
c
h
tt
,
Isadore Magnes, president of the Hebrew
t
maximum
effective-
•
•
wor
g
ness. Charged
with the responsi- are seasoned campaigners w o
ings from District Grand Lodge Starr, David I. Rosin, Louis Eder, University, which preaches a pol-
bility of raising the funds neces- very little of their jobs from the. No. 6, Bnai Brith, will be ex- Fred
Maxwell Henry
D. Gold-
man, Sherman,
Morris Shatzen,
icy of cooperation with the Arabs
sary to meet the budgets of the ease and quiet of the swivel tended by Samuel W. Leib, a
on the basis of the bi-national
Joint Distribution Committee, chair. Mr. Coons, who is national member of the general commit- Abraovitz,
Saul I. Rosenman, state idea.
m
Na- director of fund-raising for the tee of the district.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, Miss Mary
In conclusion, the writer states:
United Palestine Appeal and
tional Refugee Service, the "Big Joint Distribution Committee, has
Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Silverman, Mrs. Florence Adler, "All things considered, the fu-
Seven" work as a team. Policy- been prominent in nationwide as Grand Rapids, past president of M rs. Celia Lebowitz, Mrs. Ellie ture prospect of Palestine is not
making comes down from the well as community fund-raising District Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Fisher, Miss Betty Aaron, Mrs. too promising. No one wants to
the pyramid—the national for more than two decades. Prior Brith, will be the principal speak- Carl Pearl, Miss Zina Faxstein;
Ru- see a repetition of bloody dis-
top
of
chairmen.
With the program to entering the field of cam- er of the afternoon program. souvenir book committee:
orders, but all signs point to
aged in Rabbi Folkman is widely known dolph Meyersohn, editor; Milton friction
sometime in the not too
clearly charted, it is the task of paigning, he was engaged work.
the Messrs. Coons and Montor newspaper and publicity
and recognized as an orator, an Weinstein, ad chairman; Robert
i
to steer the U. J. A. campaign He has been identified with Joint outstanding reform rabbi, author Wallach,
associate
distant desire
future.
chairman: treasurer;
Dr. Robert
Coggan, ad
genuine
on Until
both there
sides is
for a
apparatus to effect the proper Distribution Committee campaigns and civic leader. A few years ago Mrs. H. Kollenberg, Mrs. Gerald cooperation, it is difficult to see
since 1926, and in the fund-rais- he was presented with an award
how any policy can succeed, be it
community response.
by the Junior Chamber of Corn- Goldberg; membership committee, the White Paper or any other.
before
a
campaign
is
ing
field since 1920.
Long
Like Mr. Coons, Mr. Montor y coerce of Grand Rapids as its Aaron Rosenberg, chairman; No stability or even superficial
scheduled to get under way, the
national chairmen communicate entered fund-raising activity b most outstanding citizen of the Jack Leeds, Charles Nathan- agreement is possible, with both
i leadersnd discuss the the door leading from the pub-
son, Mrs. Annetta Ruby, Jack Arabs and Jews insisting that
i. • vear
i t •
w
problems
of organizing the proper betty and newspaper world.
Rosenberg To Welcome
Lawson, Milton Gottesman, 1Mrs ': they must constitute the majority.
thorough coverage, the coup- Montor, who is also executive
The initiatory program will Lou Fields, Leon Efronsen, Hai Since neither side is willing to
and
try is divided along geographic director of the United Palestine conclude with a welcome to new ry G olden; initiation committee: relinquish its demands one frac-
lines between the two executive Appeal, is a well known writer members by Aaron Rosenberg, Jess R. Feiler, chairman; Clem- tion, careful observers feel that
vice chairmen who direct cam- and literary critic. He is the city-wide membership drive chair- ens J. Weitzman, degree team; the only solution is for Britain
paign preparations in their re- founder of the Palcor News Agen-
, as well as greetings from Samuel Leib, Elias Goldberg,
spective territories. Campaign cy and a member of the Associa- man
the presidents of the lodges which Aaron Rosenberg, Joseph L. fairs
to continue
to minister the af-
of Palestine."
schedules are carefully laid out tion of Foreign Press Correspond participated in this joint initia- Staub; publicity committee: Ru-
o tion: Pisgah Lodge, Isadore dolph Meyersohn, chairman.
and all possibilities for mobilizing oats,
But beyond the "Big Seven
Members of the Greater De
each community's strongest forces
explored and developed. In are the countless numbers of Jew-
scores of cases either the na- ish communal leaders whose ready of the local leaders to see that troit Bnai Brith Council are: Pis-
are
it blossoms forth into a success gah Lodge, Louis Marshall Lodge,
tional chairmen or the Messrs. response to stimulation has kept ful
community campaign. One of Detroit Lodge, Theodor Herzl
establish the aflame the spark of vigorous ef
foundations
for a campaign at fort in behalf of the U. J. A. the basic reasons for the success Lodge, East Side Lodge, Pisgah
Coons or Montor
Business and Professional,
preliminary meeting with the in more than 4,200 cities, towns of the U. J. A. has been its de Women
eo Herzl Women, East Side
and hamlets throughout the land. velop rnent of new forces of Theodor
a
principal leaders.
vie- After the national leaders have leadership in Jewish communities Women and Louis Marshall
Women.
on to the
From that point
celebrating
the suc- planted the seed, it is the task throughout the country.
tory dinner
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