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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
WEEK
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BUSCH
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April 28, 1944
THEY DID NOT DIE IN VAIN
thors representing the three
Tuesday, May 9, at 12:30 p. m.
faiths and are divided into Prot-
ProfeSsor Busch has achieved
estant, Catholic, Jewish and
acclaim as a writer, lecturer, ra-
Good-Will sections. Each section dio commentator and news ana-
includes 35 books for adults pub-
lyst who has accurately predict-
lished within the past 10 years,
ed a number of important major
five classics and 10 juveniles. The
moves in world affairs, including
books will go on display in book- the attack on Pearl Harbor. He
stores, public and school li- will discuss the importance of
braries throughout the country implementing the Balfour Dec-
with special programs planned laration for the establishment of
a National Homeland for the
ftir the week of May 7.
Jews in Palestine and abrogating
In announcing the listings, Mr. the White Paper to restrict Jew-
Mayne declared that "it is indica- ish immigration in relation to
tive of the current reading tastes world peace. Prof. . Busch was
of the public that so many of Cleveland delegate to the Ameri-
the best selling books of the day can Palestine Conference in
are of a nature to be included Washington, D. C., last month,
in the Religious Book Week representing a group of non-
listing."
Jews who are in sympathy with
"There is a searching for the the Zionist movement. Dr. Busch
spiritual among us, an eagerness has on numerous occasions oc-
to understand one's fellow men cupied the pulpits of Rabbis A. H.
that is reflected in current read- Silver and Barnett R. Brickner
ing preferences," Mr. Mayne at Friday evening and Sunday
said. "In a nation going through morning services.
the physical and spiritual trials
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will
of war, this is indeed an en- preside at this meeting. Mrs.
couraging sign. Religious Book Tobias Garon is chairman of the
Week is designed to help and hospitality committee in charge
The Jewish martyrs of the Warsaw Ghetto paign activities in behalf of the $32,000,000*
guide all of us in that search of luncheon arrangements for
who heroically resisted the Nazi extermination - nationwide campaign of the United Jewish
for understanding and spiritu- the day.
ality."
squads one year ago did not die in vain. Their Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs, and Pal-
In a preface to the catalogue,
valiant stand has not only touched the con- estine in order to rave the many hundreds of
COUNCIL
Dr. George N. Schuster, presi-
science of the world, but has aroused Jews thousands who are threatened with annihilation
dent of Hunter College, declares:
throughout the United States to the urgency of in Nazi Europe. Increased sums are being raised
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"Literature is one of the essen-
rescuing those who still survive. A firm resolve in keeping with the greater opportunities which
tial aids in the building of de- pied the post of assistant na-
mocracy. And democracy is, tional secretary of the Poale
to rescue the living has marked the observance existthis_year for large-scale rescue and reha.
above all, a code of mutual re- Zion organization in charge of
of the first anniversary of the Battle of the bilitation through the Joint Distribution Cont.
spect and services. It is not a work with the English speaking
Warsaw Ghetto. Jewish communities through- mittee, the United Palestine Appeal, and tho
creed in its own right but is branches. He comes to Detroit
VA lb, country have accelerated their cam. National Refugee Service.
rather a commitment of the be- from Brockton, Mass., where he
lief that the social lives of men served as executive director of
cacn be regulated amicably the Brockton Y. M. and Y. W.
through the law. I believe that H. A. Community Center.
Registration for
each of the great religions can
"The Forgotten Village," a Film by John Steinbeck,
Mr. Cohen had a thorough-
strengthen the intensity of this going Jewish education, and is Fresh Air Camp to
To Be Shown at Hillel Foundation on April 29
commitment in its followers for well oriented in the cultural and
reasons implicit in the religions organizational problems of Jew- Begin Monday, May I
"The Forgotten Village," a story centers on one family in
themselves. But each will, of ish life. His studies under Pro-
Monday, May 1, marks th e movie by John Steinbeck, will be the small village, and the life
course, do so only through empha- fessors Mordecai M. Kaplan and
sis upon the validity of those Zalo W. Barron equipped him opening of registration for Fresh shown at the Bnai Brith Hillel there is authentically shown. The
ethical impulses making for a especially for creative work in Air Camp. Appointments may be
movie's theme tells how the 'hope
better social order which it the field of Jewish community made by the parents of prospec Foundation at the University of of the people lies in the youth
shares in common with others." organization. He has had a long tive campers by calling Mrs Michigan at 8 o'clock on Satur- who understand and believe in
Weiss, camp registrar, at Madi day evening, April 29. "They modern scientific methods as op-
standing interest in the Jewish son 8400, any hour between
12 Find a Home," a sound movie in posed to the superstitions of the
Community Council movement, m and 6 p. in., Mondays through
SPEAKERS
Technicolor released by the older natives.
and Detroit's Jewish Community Fridays.
United Palestine Appeal, will also
Council will benefit by his train-
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Fresh Air Camp, located on be shown on the movie program.
ing. experience and interests.
wooded Blaine Lake, near Brigh The movies are to be the main Col. I. J. Frisch to be
tee, and the Rabbis Leon Frani,
Isaac Franck, executive direc-
features of the Hillel Movie- J. W. V. Auxiliaries
Jacob Hoberman, Joshua S. tor of the Jewish Community ton, Mich., has proved a popular Mixer
to be held at the Founda-
camping spot for Jewish boys
Sperka, Isaac Stollman, Joseph Council, stated that Mr. Cohen's and
tion that evening.
girls
for
many
years.
This
Guest Speaker May I
Thumim and Max J. Wohlgel- work will be devoted to organi-
The narrator of the film "The
year the season's schedule will
ernter.
zational contacts, program serv- be divided into three three-week Forgotten Village" is Burgess
The May meeting of the Jew-
Radio talks have been deliv- ice to organizations, internal
as follows: Period 1, Meredith; and the film was first. ish War Veterans Auxiliaries will
ered over stations WJLB and Jewish discipline problems, and periods
June 26 to July 16; period II, released in 1941. It was directed
WJBK by Joseph Bernstein, interpretation and publicity. The July 17 to Aug. 6; period III, and produced by Herbert Kline ; be held on Monday, May 1, in the
Aaron Droock, Isaac Franck, administrative work in connec- Aug. 7 to Aug. 27.
the music was by Harms Eisler; form of a dinner at 6:30 p.
Benjamin M. Laikin and Louis tion with Community Council
A $10 deposit is required at and the cameramen were Agus- at the Veterans Bldg., 704 E.
Levine. Additional radio address- Month has been one of Mr. Co- the time of registration, the bal- tin Delgado and Felipe Quin- Jefferson Ave.
es have been scheduled over sta- hen's first assignments.
The principal speaker is to be
ance of the fee must be paid tanar.
tion WJLB for this week-end,
"They Find a Home" tells the Lt.-Col. I. J. Frisch of Chicago,
the Friday before leaving for
with Rabbi Leon Fram discussing
camp. Deposits are returned only story of the refugees who have Ill., who will discuss "Rehabili-
the community relations program Michigan Hillel to
when a cancellation is requested discovered their one hope of a tation of War Veterans," a sub-
of the Council on Saturday eve- Hold Picnic April 30
ject on which he is especially
in writing at least five days be- happy existence, Palestine.
ning at 9 p. m., and Aaron Ros-
In charge of the movies is well qualified to present.
fore the camp period begins.
enberg describing internal rela-
Lt.-Col. Frisch is the holder of
A picnic to be held on the Other refunds are made only Edythe Levin, student director,
tions and cultural activities on Island, picnic grounds on the when the child leaves camp at the of Long Island, N. Y. The ar- the Wellcome Medal given only
Sunday at 1 p. m.
rangements for the Mixer are once yearly in a world-wide coo
Huron River, is to be sponsored physician's order.
In connection with the observ- by the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
Boys and girls between 7 and in charge of Fay Bronstein, so- test, for his book on "Contribu-
ance of Jewish Community Coun- tion at the University of Michi- 16 are eligible for Fresh Air cial chairman, of Cheyenne, Wy., tions of the World War to the
cil Month, a reprint of the ar- gan, on Sunday afternoon, Camp. Included in the camp pro- and Elise Zeme, student •director, Advancement of Medicine" and
ticle by Lawrence W. Crohn April 30.
gram are land and water sports, of Detroit. The Mixer after the for which he holds the Silver
which appeared in The Recon-
Seventy-five picnickers, includ- handicraft and special interest movies is to consist of dancing, Star. Col. Frisch is connected
structionist under the title "In- ing students and service men, groups.
ping pong and games. Refresh- with the Veterans Administra-
ternal Jewish Discipline" has will meet at the Foundation at
Camp food is prepared in mod- ments will be served, and there tion Facility at Dearborn, Mich.,
been mailed to all Council dele- 2 p. m. that day. In case of ernized kosher kitchens. Four will be no admission charged for where he passes on pensions
available to discharged veterans
gates and officers of constituent rain, a campfire supper will be dormitories house 50 children and the Movie-Mixer.
organizations. In addition the held indoors at the Foundation six counselors each, and a senior
John Steinbeck's own explana- of World War II. Mrs. Luba
Council has prepared two leaf- starting at 3 p. in. There will be boys' unit of three cabins house tion of "The Forgotten Village" Lupiloff is chairman of the event.
lets in English and Yiddish which, no charge for service men at 10 campers and two counselors is as follows: "This is a story
in question and answer form, de- the picnic.
each. The medical clinic is of the little pueblo of Santiago Shaarey Zedek Red Cross
scribe the many aspects of the
In charge of arrangements for equipped to meet all health re- on the skirts of a hill in the Surgical Dressing Unit
work of the Community Council. the picnic are Fay Bronstein, so- quirements.
mountains of Mexico. And this To Reopen on May 9
These leaflets will be made avail- cial chairman, of Cheyenne, Wy.;
Boys and girls attending Fresh is the story of the boy Juan
able to the community.
Sybil Baum of New York City; Air Camp are required to use Diego and of his family and of The Red Cross surgical dress-
Organizations are urged to Jcyce Dohnan of Rye, N. Y.; the buses provided to and from his people, who live in the long ing unit of Congregation Shalt-
contact the Community Council Elaine Rubach of Detroit, and the camp. Buses leave the Jewish moment when the past slips re- rey Zedek will reopen on Tues-
office to arrange for the assign- Elise Zeme, student director in Community Center, Woodward at luctantly into the future."
day, May 9, at 10 a. in. Mrs.
While filming t'
ment of a speaker who will ad- charge of social- events at the Holbrook, at 8 a. ni. the first
movie, the Sidney Frank, chairman, urges
Monday of each camp period. camera crew actually went to all who have taken the course
dress their meetings on the Foundation, of Detroit.
structure and function of the
There will be games, enter- Physical examinations are con- the village, and thus the main to come and participate in the
Community Council. These speak- tainment and a hike to the Island ducted by a staff of physicians actors are the natives themselves. work.
ers are all qualified to answer besides the picnic lunch there. at the Jewish Community Center Thousands of miles were tray-
The surgical dressing N%*erk -
questions about the Council, and The sub-committee in charge of the Friday before each period eled in order to find the exact room will be open every 'I ties-
begins.
they invite constructive criticism the games and entertainment are
village to fit the elastic story day and Wednesday, from 1 0
Parents and friends are in- planned by John Steinbeck. The a. m. to 3 If. m., starting May 9.
which is reported to appropriate Corp. Milton Horowitz, Company
committees of the Council for A, Service Unit 3651, and Judith vited to visit children at camp r,
between 2 and 4 p. m. on visit-
action.
Jacobs of Detroit.
ing days only. To reach Fresh
The Dinner of the
Air Camp. drive out Grand River
Ave., US 15. At Five Mile Rd.
Detroit Federation of Lithuanian Jews
check your mileage and continue
on US 16 for 30 miles to US 23.
will be held
8210 12th St., near Seward
Phone: TRinity 2.0100
Turn right at State Police Post
The Noted Artist
on US 23 for six miles. Turn
Jennie Goldstein
left into the lane marked Fresh
AT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
Air Camp.
In
Woodward and Holbrook
Campers are required to bring
"THE HOLY DANCE"
play suits, bathing suits, extra
GUEST SPEAKER:
4 Performances Only
shoes, rubbers, rain coat, extra
stockings, undewear, warm coat
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28
or sweater, cameras, comb, hair-
National President of Federation of Lithuanian Jews
SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, APRIL 30, AND
brush, toothpaste, toothbrush,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 1 AND 2
Cantor Robert Thultnan of Temple Israel will sing appropriate songs.
soap, towels, wash cloth, musical
This dinner will inaugurate Detroit campaign for $15,000.
The entire Douglas Park of Chicago cast including Sans Gertler,
instruments, costumes, slippers,
Abraham Lax, Shirley Gross and Benny Adler.
bathrobe, extra night clothes.
For Reservations:
Parents are requested to mark
Mrs. D. Metz, Sec'y
18279 Griggs
UN. 1.623 3
all personal belongings.
Littman's Peoples Theater
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 30
ELIAHU FIFE
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