•••••1•1011•0 March 24, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 10 JWEWO to Give Theater Benefit at Littman's Apr. 11 A special meeting of the Jew- ish Women's European Welfare Organization will be held Mon- day, March 27, at 1 p. m., at the Congregation Bnai Moshe. Dexter and Lawrence. At this meeting reports will be heard from the investigating commit tees. Recommendations from the board will be heard in behalf of sending aid for Pass- over to orphaned families in Pal- estine by cable; also to orphaned families in our country by mail. Final arrangements will be made for the theater benefit to be given Tuesday, April 11, (Chol Hamoed Passover) at Littman's People's Theater; Mesdames Ben Feldman and I. Israel are the chairmen of this affair. Samuel Rhodes Honored by Jewish War Veterans Welfare Federation Annual Meeting To Be Held Sunday L. L tItc qt. N tTptcaca , Headquarters -;\.(/ No n a Crrtifiratc of Avpointinrot • Ott, ti t' 0 ,1 0 anittc1 , . • of t6r ! kt-e 1 f c .Nalicmat 36?tse th•rfralc Arto,!1 113, 11.ttrvo of Or ltrtleb data l•.;•AOS ■ Sit. em7 - cerrit brr BUY WAR BONDS Red Cross Still Needs Many Workers to Collect Contributions for 1944 Fund ROKEACH FOOD PRODUCTS KOSHER for PASSOVER ROKEACH NYAFAT A PURE VEGETABLE PRODUCT FOR COOKING, BAKING AND FRYING ALL MEAT AND DAIRY FOODS ROKEACH PEANUT Ott ROKEACH PRUNE JUICE ROKEACH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ROKEACH BORSCHT • for easier HOLIDAY CLEANING U SE ROKEACH KOSHER HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS ROKEACH SCOURING POWDER ROKEACH KOSHER SOAP i ROKOH —for p o o L ce e l : c:Viie ROKEACH SILVER POLISH At an open meeting to be held on Monday, March 27, Pisgah Women No. 122, Bnai Brith, will honor their past president, Mrs. Charles Solovich, who is now president of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, in recogni- tion of her outstanding accom- plishments in behalf of Bnai Brith. The 1944 class of new members, comprising all women who have joined since the initi- ation ceremony a year ago will be known as the "Frances Solo- vich Class" and will be initiated in an impressive and solemn ceremony to be performed by the Pisgah Women initiatory degree team under the capable guidance of Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, initi- ation chairman, and her com- mittee. Rabbi Jeliudah Cohen, director of the Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, will de- liver a short and instructive ad- dress as guest speaker. His sub- ject will be a discourse on the history of Hillel Foundations. A variety of musical scores and dramatic portrayals will be presented by the Hillel Players of the University of Michigan. The meeting, to be held at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence and Dexter, will begin at 8:30 p. m. and will conclude with refreshments for all. LIKE NEW! LEADER CARPET CLEANING,,,C0 > eall TYLER 5.8400::'-* . r. Isaac Franck, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Community The Jewish Welfare Federa- Council, will be the guest speaker tion of Detroit, together with at the annual meeting of th • five affiliated agencies, will have Jewish Social Service Federation its annual meeting Sunday eve- and Jewish Welfare Fund of ning, at 7:30, at the Jewish Com- Akron, 0., on Tuesday, March munity Center. Participating agencies meeting 28. Mr. Franck's subject will be that night to make reports and "Strategy Against Hate," the to elect members of their boards story of how the struggle against of directors are: Fresh Air So- anti-Semitism is being waged ciety, Jewish Children's Bureau, Jewish Social Service Bureau, throughout the country. Mr. Franck was invited to Jewish Vocational Service, and make this address at the sug. North End Clinic. The guest speaker after the gestion of the Council of Federa• business meetings will be William tions and Welfare Funds. He will B. Lydgate, editor of the Gallup discuss the present status of Poll, who will speak on "Minor- anti-Semitic activities in the ity Groups in the Postwar country, and will describe the methods used by national and World". Mr. Lydgate will discuss re- local agencies in the fight against sults of hitherto unpublished sur- anti-Semitism, and in the effort veys dealing with anti-Semitism. to improve inte•-group relations. Abraham Srere, the president While in Akron he will also mon- d the Federation, will preside at for rob local community leaders the Sunday evening meeting. on pems in that area. For the remainder of this near Webb, open daily from month, the American Red Cross 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m., or eve- nings from 7 till 10 o'clock Mon- would appreciate the assistance day through Thursday. of every available woman to Particular emphasis is being volunteer part or full time to- placed upon the canvassing of ward collecting contributions for homes. It is not only the money the 1944 Red Cross War Fund, that the Red Cross needs; it is those residing within the thick- the enlisting of everyone pos- ly populated sections of the sible to organize their neighbor- northwest district, which boun- hood in the spirit of patriotism daries are from West Grand also. One contributor to an en- Boulevard to Ewald Circle and tire household will not success- Oakman Boulevard; and along fully conclude this campaign, nor the main thoroughfares and will the donation by itself help cross streets of Woodward, Sec- the American Red Cross perform ond, Third, Hamilton, LaSalle, its duties in caring for our serv- Twelfth, Woodrow Wilson, 14th, ice men, fighting for us to pro- Linwood, Dexter, Broadstreet tect these shores and giving the and Livernois Ayes. This request right for all here to live as applies only to those residing in free people. Blood is needed; the area mentioned, and includes wounded on battlefields are given also an appeal of groups: church, plasma, and your contribution of society, club, fraternity, etc., for only a pint of blood may save allocation of zones, full credit a life; it may be your own you of the monies gathered will be are serving. When the solicitor credited to their respective or- calls for your fund pledge, in- ganization. For information call form her of your willingness, and chairman of Area 2, District D, she will make an appointment for May Ginsburg, Townsend 5-2692, you with transportation to the or co-chairman Bertha Schaap, Blood Bank, or phone chairman, Trinity 1-5792, headquarters for Hendrietta Niman, Davison 5489. the assignment and distribution Every Wednesday donors assem- of credentials, pledges and kits, ble at JWV Red Cross Station, apply at Red Cross Station No. at 1 p. m. For those participat- 57, of the Ladies' Auxiliary to ing on the fund-gathering proj- the Jewish War • Veterans of the ec t . , credited time along with United States, 11715 Dexter other activities of Red Cross will be added as merit consideration. as war time effort. Pisgah Women to Honor Mrs. Charles .Solovich March 27 • i/ Isaac Franck to Be Akron Guest Speaker RICHMAN BROTHERS KEEP QUALITY UP, PRICES DOWN Benjamin Levinson Opens Office in Penobscot Bldg. The Richman Brothers policy of Benjamin Levinson announces that he has opened offices at 584 Penobscot Bldg. where he will And well it should—for the twin keeping quality up and prices down is winning more and more friends. enemies of high prices and low quality are regarded by thinking men as more dangerous even than the Axis. And so we say—if you want to keep the value of your dollar high—and prices low—fight inflation by de- manding your money's worth, in clothes and in everything else that you buy. STANDARD QUALITY SUITS BENJAMIN LEVINSON continue in business as a mort- gage broker. Mr. Levinson has been in the mortgage business for the past seven years and has an out- standing record in securing FHA mortgages. Levinson has a fol- lowing among the builders and real estate brokers in this city and has established this reputa- tion because of his knowledge of the mortgage business and the unlimited service that he has given his many clients. In his new offices Mr. Levin- son has made a connection that will enable builders to avail them- selves of construction money. Also, Mr. Levinson has associ- ated himself in this new move • with men • who are prepared to assist the builder in the many and complex problems that are Pl. now prevalent in the building industry. TOPCOATS '24.50 SUPER QUALITY SUITS TOPCOATS '2950 Three Stores: DETROIT 1505 WOODWARD 10781 GRAND RIVER HAN1TRAMCK 10012 JOS. CAMPAU v••