• • 8 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Legal Chronicle Ann Arbor Jewish Community Launches United Jewish Appeal Drive for $6,000 May 19, 1944 Contributions to the Zionist Leadership Warns Against Activities Jewish Home for Aged Of American League for a Free Palestine The Ann Arbor Jewish Coin- National Jewish Welfare, Joint The following have made con- NEW YORK—The American because of its fascistic method mittee which annually sponsors Defense Appeal, Bnai Brith tributions to the Home: s Zionist Emergency the Ann Arbor campaign on be- Wider Scope, and the American Council, and its advocacy and emplo ytunt Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier, half of the United Jewish Appeal Jewish Congress. in memory of Harry L. Abra- speaking for all major Zionist of terror as a political w ,,apon launched its 1944 campaign on During his address, Rabbi hams; Rose Silverstone, in mem- b odies in the United States, to- against Jews, Arabs and Britons Wednesday evening at a public Folkman, who is spiritual leader ory of Harry L. Abrahams; Mr. meeting held at the Bnai Brith of Temple Emmanuel of Grand and Mrs. M. Winston and Mrs. clay issued "A Warning to the alike. It is no exaggeratii , o t o urtitleilis per t filevsoetfine h a vv no Hillel Foundation. Rabbi Jerome Rapids and a past president of N. Klein, in memory of Mrs. Zionists o f America" against the D. Folkman of Grand Rapids was the Bnai Brith District Grand Fannie Hirshman; Mrs. Jay S. activities of the newly-created quartets and •11 %1isli; the principal speaker. Lod g e Number 6, told of the Bresler, in memory of Harry L. American League for a Free Pal- truck or trade with the I•vi)." During the meeting, which methods by which thousands of Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. Leo estine. was attended by Ann Arbor European Jews are being rescued Zuckerman, in memory of Harry In a statement circulated to townspeople together with Uni- from the hands of Hitler, and L. Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. S. versity of Michigan faculty mem- quoted from a recent message of Gross, in memory of Harry L. all groups represented in the — BUY WAR BONDS bers and students, Osias Zwerd- President Roosevelt on the occa- Abrahams; Joseph P. Chapman, Council, it was charged that the ling, general chairman of the sion of his endorsement of the in memory of Lawrence Roskam ; League is attempting "to destroy campaign, announced that a U. J. A. campaign for $32,000,- Joseph Backman, East Tawas, Zionism and the Jewish Agency quota of $6000 had been estab- 000, at which time he said, "The Michigan, in memory of father, lished and that a substantial po•- United Jewish Appeal is one of Abraham Barkman; Mr. and for Palestine, the recognized tion of this amount had already the agencies through which the Mrs. Albert M. Jordan, in mem- spokesman of the Jewish people been raised from advance gifts. American people can make their my of mothers: Mrs. Ettalay in all matters concerning the The quota, according to Mr. contribution to the fight for de- Finley and Mrs. Adeline Jordan; future of Palestine." The state- Zwerdling, represents an increase cency, human dignity and free- Mrs. Edna Spilker, Mrs. Harry meat charged further that the of $1500 over the amount raised (loin to live in peace." H. Elbinger, in memory of Harry League "will be productive of last yes In addition to the ficiari ear. of the United Je bene- Rabbi Folkman's address was H. Elbinger and Oscar Blum- nothing but public confusion ... wish preceded by a panel discussion berg; Mrs. Edward Spilker, in It will make for disunity and un- Appeal, the Joint Distribution on the subject, "That They May memory of Ira Friedenberg; Mr. certainty at a time when Jew- Committee, the United Palestine Live" by four Hillel Foundation and Mrs. Sidney J. Karbal, in ish singleness of purpose and co- Appeal, and the National Refu- leaders of the student division memory of Harry L. Abrahams; ordination of effort are of vital gee Service, this year the fol- of the campaign. The panelists Mrs. L. Rosen, in memory of importance." lowing agencies will also receive were: Henrietta Browarsky of mother, Frayde; Rubin and Bes- Declaring that "full-page ad- allocations from the campaign: Lorain, 0., and Audrey Ruben- sic Goldberg, donation; Mrs. S. Jewish will not H rebuild the stein of Steubenville, co- F. Barbas, in memory of mother, National chairmen; Stanford Wallace of Sarah Sussman; Ida Margolin- Council's statement scored the CLEANED, GLAZED Detroit Symphony to Detroit, president of the Hillel Rosenthal, donation; Mrs. 13. tactics of the League and labeled STORED, INSURED Foundation, and Elise Zeme, stu- Goldberg, in memory Give First Summer of mother, its founders " a small group of dent . director. Michley; Mr. and Mrs. H. Berg, persons, who, within recent S erving as co-chairmen of the in memory of Sigmond Gunsberg; years, acting in accordance with Concert on June 17 university faculty division of the J. J. Tobias, in memory of Lar- the opportunistic impulses of the An eight-concert summer twi- Ann Arbor U. J. A.. are Mrs. ry Roskam; David T. Lipton, in moment and exploiting the mis- Insurance valua- light series, and a great expanded Reuben Kahn and Dr. Saul memory of Harry L. Abrahams; cries which have befallen our tion to $50. Addi• $41 Hanel insurance " winter season for the Detroit Cohen. Mrs. Sidney Frank, in memory of people abroad, have established 2% of your val- Symphony Orchestra were an- Leaders of the townspeople's Jacob Goldberg; Miss Mollie Hor- one paper organization after an- uation. Controlled temperature. nounced Saturday, May 6, by division of the campaign include witch, Frankfort, Mich., in mem- ;either." The "paper organiza- Henry H. Reichhold, president of Samuel Bothman, chairman, and 'ory of brother, Sholem-Jacob tions" listed by the Council are CLEAN AND STORE the Symphony board of directors. ark Ross and Oscar Shorr, co- Horwitch ; 11Ir, and Mrs. Max the friends of a Jewish Pales- CLOTHING The first program will be given chairmen. AND ALL WINTER ITEMS! Dumtz, in honor of the betrothal tine, the Committee for a Jewish Dr. Jacob Sacks of the phar- of daughter Dorothy-Sharon to Army, the Emergency Commit- on June 17 at the University of Insurance and Handling Charge 2% of Your Valuation. Detroit Stadium and there will mocology department of the uni- Lt. (j.g.) Bernie B. Brown; Mrs. tee to Save the Jewish People of versity, is treasurer of the com- be a Wednesday and Saturday Moskowitz, donation ; Max Cutler, Europe and the League for a evening concert for a four-week bined campaign. in memory of Joseph and Celia Free Palestine. period. Karl Krueger will be mu- Velick; Ida Velick in memory of "None of these organizations sical director of this series and Annual Ort Luncheon Joseph and Celia Velick; Mrs. S. or committees have had any offi- Ile has announced that every pro- Abramsohn, in memory of father, cial relationship, direct or indi- gram and each soloist for the con- Wednesday, May 24 Yitzhok-Isaac ; J. D. Rosenberg, rect, with any responsible body certs will be different. "A special in memory of father, Elihou; Mrs. in American Jewish life," the SPECIAL ending May 8 stage has been built, and the Wednesday, May 24, the Wont- Fannie Greenberg, in memory of statement said. lighting and acoustical engineers en's American Ort, Detroit Chap- father, Isaac, and son, Abraham The Council's declaration fol- L have planned so that a capacity ter, will hold its annual lunch- Greenberg; Mr. and Mrs. Sey- lows by a few weeks a similar audience of 10,000 can see and eon at 12:30 in the Michigan mour Simons, in memory of Mrs. blast against the League for a hear from any part of the sta- Room of the Hotel Statler, for Flora Goodman; Mrs. Emil Baron Free Palestine by Pierre van ilium. The Grinnell Music Found- members and guests. in honor of the Bar-Mitzvah of Paassen, author and expert on ation has made this series pos- An interesting program has William Broder; Mr. and Mrs. Palestine. In a letter to the edi- sible by its sponsorship. been arranged by Mrs. Nathan Jay Golub, in memory of Sig- tor of "The Protestant," printed Because all the season tickets Simons and her committee, in the mond Gunsberg; Mrs. Emil Ba- in the April issue of that pub- for the 20 - Thursday evening presentation, for the first time in ron, in memory of Sigmond lication, Mr. Van Paassen de- subscription concerts have been Detroit, of an Ort movie made Gunsberg; Mr. and Mrs. Morey scribed the League's founders as CASH AND CARRY STORES sold, and to take care of that abroad, showing rehabilitation Baron, in memory of Sigmond a group of "four of five young 8910 Jos Campaii11548 Dexter 22148 Grand River 131 John R. number who would have been and refugee training at work; Gunsberg; Miss Anne H. Baron, men who were sent to the United 8941 Jos Campau 3145 Hastings unable to hear the Detroit Sym- songs by Mrs. Rose Cooper, ac- in memory of Sigmond Gunsberg; States as a 'Palestine Delega- 14835 E. Jefferson 7300 Harper 9642 Kercheval 12900 Mack phony otherwise next season, an companied by Mrs. Sol Q. Kess- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schram, in tion' by a small political group 7340 W. 7 Mile 2095 Pingree extra series of 20 Saturday con- ler, and the 'cello obligato played memory of Sigmond Gunsberg; W. in the Holy Land known as the 8741 Second Blvd 5763 Michigan certs, with world famous soloists by Bernard Argiewich of the S. Kaiser, donation; Mr. and Mrs. Irgun Zevai Leumi . . . The Ir- 7157 Michigan 4465 Beaubien and with Karl Krueger as con- Detroit Symphony. Louis Schlussel, in memory of gun is proscribed in Palestine ductor, has been added to the An Ort talk will follow by Mrs. Bertha Feldman; Mr. and calendar. The programs for these Mrs. William Grahm. The elec- Mrs. Henry Levitt, in memory of extra concerts will be entirely tion of officers, presided over Mrs. Millie Kaufman; Mr. and different from the Thursday ones. by Mrs. Moritz Kahn, president, Mrs. Harry M. Selker, in mem- Such soloists as Josef Hoffman, and a review of the national Ort ory of parents, Joseph and Et• Dorothy Maynor, Robert Casa- convention in New York, coy- talay Finley, and Asser and Mary desus, Jascha Heifetz, etc., have ered by Mrs. Harry Becker, first Selker; Mrs. David Oppenheim already been engaged for ap- vice president and chairman of and family in memory of Jacob pearances. publicity. Goldberg and Harry L. Abra- i% hams; Dr. Morris H. Blau, in memory of father, Kessel Blau; DETROIT'S ONLY NATURAL MINERAL BATHS Cotton filled with button tufts in smart designed covers Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, in mem- Mineral, Turkish and Reducing Baths to fit any standard size glider, and PRESTO! ory of mother, Hannie; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis, in memory of ams and Mrs. Harry L. Abrahams Lena Holtzman; Mrs. J. W. Allen FOOT OF SECOND BLVD., OPPOSITE D. & C. BOAT LINES in memory of Harry L. 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