S Friday, February 2, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle United Hebrew Schools Serve Milk to Pupils 6o,000 Employed In Jewish Industry In Palestine, Output Rises 25o Pct. Page Nine Youth Education League to Present Musical Play JDC Aids 40,000 Bulgarian Jews The American Jewish Joint '1'El, AVIV (PaIcor) — Sixty of $1,000,000 in "utility" goods Distribution Committee is con- One more branch of the Unit- thousand persons are at present :done in 1944. On Wednesday, Feb. 21, at the tinuing action to ease the plight ed Hebrew Schools, the David employed in Jewish industry and Metal-ware and Bakelite a rti- Book-Cadillac Hotel, the Youtn of approximately 40,000 Jewish W. Simons School, open e d a milk craftsmanship in Jewish Pale'- Iles Were another branch which Education League's Pledge Fund survivors in Bulgaria. A $50,- station for the children wh o come tine, of whom 50,000, both m e n had advanced considerably in re _ Affair will culminate with a 000 emergency relief grant was directly from the public school luncheon and show. "Amazons and women, are in factories and cent years, and toy production made last month to Jewish or- to the Hebrew School. This industrial establishments, accord- on Broadway," it play With music, had grown. Electrical equipment, ganizations in Bulgaria. Addi- makes zt total of three branches in g . to a report given to the an- chemical and pharmaceutical directed by the program chair- tional monthly aid will be forth- which serve children with milk. - nal meeting of the Palestine goods, cardboard, paper, writing man, Mrs. Jesse Rosen, will be coming. The other two are the Philadel- Manufacturers Association. d,e,cntLqi. materials, and various kinds of phia-Byron and the Rose Sittig J.D.C. has completed arrange- The music was composed by Output rose two and a half cosmetic products of high quality Cohen. times over prewar production. It were among innovations, Good Mrs. Rosen. Special comedy lyr- ments for the shipment of $60,- The pupils of the pre-kinder- was expected that Palestine in- prospects loomed for the local ics were written by Mrs, Eli 000 worth of medical supplies garten class of the David W. dustry could support both this fur industry which might, if Cross. 1l is. William P. Green- to Bulgaria to fight typhus, diph- Simons School, which meets from number of workers and this rate properly fostered, preclude the berg is co-director with Mrs. theria and malaria epidemics. 10 a. m. through noon every of The J.D.C. has also arranged production after the war. famous Leipzig-Messe shows in Rosen. morning, Monday through Friday, The cast includes the follow- for the purchase in Palestine of Various branches of industry Germany. are served on Friday with a 10,000 paids of shoes and addi- which before the war were known By-products industries, uch as ing: Mesdames Jesse Rosen, Wil- luncheon at which they are in Europe to be typically Jewish citrus juices, concentrates, jams, liam P. Greenberg, Eli Cross, tional warm clothing at a total cost of $180,000 to be shipped trained for the Sabbath meal have been developed in Pales- and essences, had one forward Milton Atlas, Phil Kravetz, Ben to Bulgaria. services. The tables are set for tine. Fashion goods and textiles, with great leaps and bounth. Tobin, Alfred Laikin, David Berg, the Sabbath meal. The girls light for example, had begun to de- Raymond Conn, John Sklar, Sol The diamond cutting and polish- candles and chant the Blessings, velop in Palestine in 1935 and Max ing industry employed thousands Eisenberg, Albert Kane, and boys are taught to recite have now reached substantial of hands. Temchin, Sam Fisher, Charles the Kiddush. The parents, who proportions. It was reported that small and Levin, Ben Siegel, Martin Fried- generally assist in arranging the There were 72 factories em- medium-sized textile plants had man, Morris Cohen, Sam Ger- luncheon, serve the lunches. The ploying 1,500 workers in this this year made 2,500,000 meters ber, Alfred Miller and David children sing Hebrew songs and field, and they had a turn-over of various fabrics. The financial }Cullman. spend a couple of hours in .t Mrs. Lewis Manning and Mrs. turnover for textiles was now real Sabbath atmosphere. $40,000,000, Louis Fried are in charge of tic- On Sunday, Jan. 28, the day kets. Mrs. James V. Browne is prior to Chamisho Osor B'Shevat,' general chairman of the affair the Girls' Glee Club of the David has openings for a and Mrs Sydney Kalt is co- W. Simons School presented a chairman. variety of positions skit, under the direction of Mrs. Chamisho Osor B'Shevat will Samuel Lehrman. They then sang be celebrated by the Kvutzah Iv- a number of Palestinian songs. rith, the Hebrew Cultural Group The program was concluded with of Detroit, this Saturday eve- Heralded as the greatest Yid- the serving of typical Chamisho ning in the Rose Sittig Cohen dish spectacle of the last decade, These Positions Offer a Bldg., 13226 Lawton. A program Osor B'Shevat refreshments. ""flic Miracle of the Warsaw Chance to Help Achieve Arrangements are now being has been prepared by the young The American Jewish Con fer- Ghetto," the H. Levick play, made in all branches of the women members of the Kvutzah, ill at telegram to the State Victory and at the Same starring Jacob Ben-Ami, will Department, demanded that Pell United Hebrew Schools to organ- headed by Miss Miriam Gold. Time Offer an Opportunity for play one performance only Sun- be enabled to return to London ize classes for beginners and for Mrs. J. M. Mathis will evalt'- the Future. day evening, Feb. 11, at the Ma- as American representative on more advanced students. Chil- ate the poetic work of the Heb- Temple. the War Crimes C0111111iS81011 113 dren from 3% on are admitted rew Palestinian poet, Rachel. The original New York cast, soon as possible. It praised Mr. to the pre-kindergarten classes Mrs. S. Kasdan will speak on featuring sucn stalwart Yiddish Come in and Let Our Pell's work on the Commission. in the Rose Sittig Cohen and the significance of Chamisho Osor performers as Berta Gersten, Employment Interviewers Tell the David W. Simons Schools. B'Shevat. Mrs. Deborah Dwor- At the same time, the Hebrew Dina Halpern, Isidore Casher, You About the Positions kin will discuss the manner in Menachem Rubin, Muriel Gruber Committee of National Libera- which this festival is celebrated, and Maurice Strassberg, supports tion issued a statement declar- Now Open. ing that it has learned with "re- both in trip Diaspora and in Pal- Jacob Ben-Ami. gret" that Mr. Pell is not re- estine. Mrs. I. B. Ackerman will "The Miracle of the Warsaw We Think You Will Like give some recitations, Miss Mir- Ghetto" depicts the heroic strug- turning to London and urging that the Government of the Telephone Work Because Chamisho Osor B'Shevat, the iam Gold will give a biographic gle of the inhabitants of the New Year for Trees, was cele- sketch of Jessie Sumpter and her Warsaw Ghetto in April, 1943. United States issue it declaration It Offers: proclaiming that crimes commit- brated Monday, Jan. 29, in all poetic works, Miss Drora Sel- For those who do not under- the branches of the United Heb- esny, a pupil of Mrs. Julius Clm- stand the Yiddish language, the ted against Hebrews in Europe, I. Steady, preferred work now rew Schools in its traditional jes, will sing some Hebrew songs. program includes a scene by irrespective of the territory on which the crime is committed and after the war. manner. But, the main feature Mrs. S. Plafkin will sing some scene synopsis in English, or the citizenship or lack of citi- of this festival was the planting solos, and Mrs. Alex Roberg will zenship of the victim at the time of trees in the Jewish National lead in community singing. Re- 2. Excellent environment, of death, be considered as war Fund Forests in Palestine. freshments will be served by crimes and punished as such." pleasant associates. Each class considered it its the Ladies' Auxiliary of the duty to plant at least one tree Kvutzah. The public is invited. in the name of the class, and There is no admission charge. 2. Cafeterias or dining fa- NEW YORK—Steps for the many parents sent their contri- establishment of a committee cilities. bution to the Jewish National which would assure consol ∎- ation Fund for the planting of trees and coordination among Jewish through their children. 4. Good pay with regular Rabbi Jacob Gittleman of representative bodies in various increases. countries have been initiated at Congregation Adath Jeshurun, EISENBERG TERM HALVED meetings of representatives of Louisville, Ky., will speak at the Herbert B. Trix has been ap- Friday eve Oneg Shabat at the JERUSALEM (Palcor) — The pointed to head the Detroit the American Jewish Conference, Shaarey Zedek Social Hall at Board of Deputies of British Employment Office Open five-year sentence imposed on Ab- Chapter 1945 American Red Jews and the World Jewish Con- 8:30 p. m. Feb. 9. His topic from 9 AM to 5 PM Daily raham Eisenberg, student, for Cross War Fund Drive which will gress, it was announced by the will be "Hebraic Emphasis on the illegal possession of a gren- take place here, as throughout Closed Sunday Justice." American Jewish Conference. ade, was halved by the General the nation, (luring March. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar Professor Selig Brodetsky, pres- Officer in Command of Palestine's Mr. Trix was chairman of the ident, and A. G. Brotman, secre- will lead in Congregational sing- forces, who ordered special 1944 Red Cross campaign here. tary of the Board of Deputies ing- of traditional Sabbath and treatment for Eisenberg. The Detroit quota was over- of British Jews, represented the Palestinian melodies. Refresh- subscribed, and Detroit was one Board at the consultation. ments will be served by the Sis- of the first large cities in the terhood after the program. Patronize Our Advertisers. nation to go over the top. Mr. FISHING VESSEL LAUNCHED Leading rabbis of the country Trix, who served overseas in the will address the Friday eve gath- army during the last war, ended JERUSALEM (Palcor)—Three erings at Shaarey Zedek which 1365 CASS AVE. at STATE up as a major. deep-sea fishing vessels with aux- will be continued until Passover. iliary engines were launched by The national goal announced Open up stuffy, cold-clogged nose with in Downtown Detroit Nachshon, maritime corporation Every Bond You Buy Helps 2 drops Penetro Nose Drops in each as $180,000,000 late last fall, of the Histadrut, Jewish Federa- to Shorten the War. nostril. Breathe freer, almost instant- has been raised to $200,000,000. The Detroit quota has not as tion of Labor,: in, Ceasaria. ly. Caution: Use only as directed. Get vet been set but it will be larger NOTABLE EVENT! Jacob Ben-Ami once again acclaimed. The story than last year. of this great play vividly portrayed. —N. Y. Doily News. The Telephone Company Kvutzah Ivrith Fete Honors Arbor Day Battle of Warsaw Ghetto is Theme Of Play Here Feb. 11 FOR WOMEN Praise Pell; Urge His Retention United Hebrew Schools Celebrate Festival U.S., British Jewish Groups Cooperate Louisville Rabbi At Shaarey Zedek Red Cross Sets Plans for Drive Michigan Bell Telephone Co. HERE'S A TIP FOR COLD CLOGGED NOSE PENETRO NOSE DROPS • Strictly Confidential 111111101111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 SYMPOSIUM MEANING AND PURPOSES OF THE BLACK BOOK Sponsored by Detroit Branch, American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists & Scientists SUNDAY, FEB. 4, 2:30 P. M. At the BNAI MOSHE HALL, Dexter and Lawrence Participants: B. Z. GOLDBERG of New York Associate Editor of Der Tog DR. A. M. HERSHMAN Rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek RABBI MOSES FISCHER of Congregation B'nai Moshe S. LIPSHITZ Michigan Secretary of Jewish Peoples • Fraternal Order In memorium for martyrs of the war, Cantor David Katzman chanting the El Molei Rachamim, with the Jewish People's Choir directed by Henri Goldberg • DR. J. AGINS, Chairman ADMISSION FREE I I 1 11111111111110111111111111111111111111111011101111011111WHIMMIIIIIIIIIMINIMPINOMMIN II (Continued from Pane 4) ABOUT PEOPLE: Morey Amsterdam, whose brainchild, "Rum and Coca-Cola," bids fair to "become the year's most popular song, says he isn't at all surprised that the tune is a hit—since it is a calypso vari- ation of an old Jewish melody . . . Mrs. Max Reinhardt (Helene Thimig), widow of the late gen- ius of the European theater, will be starred in a superfeature by one of the big Hollywood pro- ducers . . . Progress report: Mon- ica Lewis, the pretty young sing- er to whom we directed your attention a couple of years ago, is now warbling for Chesterfield, . . . We take this occasion to remind you that she is the (laugh- ter of Leon Bloom of New York . . . Five or six years from now , the sports pages will headline the name of Alan Fischl . .. Ile is the 12-yea•-old son of Dr.' A. A. Fischl of Long Island City, N. Y., and experts consider him i the greatest tennis prospect to have come along since William Tilden. BEN-AMI, well known to Broadway playgoers as to the Yiddish if surrounded with a large and competent company in this heroic spectacle, packed with pathos and mirth. —N. Y. Post. MASONIC l U M 1 CSte Performance bOn: yi A U TD El AUDITORIUM`` RI- E JOSEPH GREEN Presents JACOB BEN-AMI In His Production of H. Leivick's MIRACLE rE WARSAW GHETTO sills BERTA GERSTIN, ISIDORE CASHER DINA HALPERN, MENACHEM RUBIN AND CAST OF SIXTY Music by: SHOLEM SECUNDA Tickets now on sale: GRINNELL'S Music Shop, PERNICK'S PHARMACY, Dexter & Rochester; JEWISH COM. CENTER, Woodward & Hol- brook; SOSIN'S CANDY STORE, Dexter & Richton and "FORWARD" OFFICE, Linwood & Joy; and CHESLUK'S BOOK STORE, 8663 Twelfth St. Recommended by the kith's Community Council Evert: 11::!te:eltiheBu‘ria=1. elps