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March 09, 1945 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-03-09

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

e.g. I waive

Organizations Pledge Palestine Youths
Told to Enlist in
No Separate Drives
Jewish Brigade
NEW YORK -- The Joint Dis-

Friday, March 9. 1945

The Legal Chronicle

Bnai Moshe Men
To Hear Dr. Glazer

Shaarey Zedek Plans
Entertainment for
Junior Boys, Girls

Judge Vokes Opens
Campaign Office

Judge David C. Vokes, who
Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer of
led all opposition by a better
Temple Beth El will address the
Congregation Shaarey Zedek than two to one vote in the re-
tribution Committee, the United
JERUSALEM (Paicor) - All Congregation Bnai Moshe Men's is inaugurating Saturday night cent primary election for Com-
Palestine Appeal and the Na-
_ students of the graduating class- Club at an open meeting at 8:30 entertainments for boys and girls mon Pleas Court, has opened his
a e giv es of Jewish Palestine's high
vi
hv
l Refug ee Serce
t
of Shaarey Zedek ranging in ages campaign headquarters for the
in
le-
c
t
ondu
t
to
c
ionapledges no
schools will be directed to enlist
en
front 14 to 17. At 9 p. m. Sat- April election at 828 Ford Bldg.'
pendent
fund-raising
campaigns
Judge Vokes' experience as a
in
welfare
fund communities,
it in the Jewish Brigade to bring it
urday, March 24, Shaarey Zedek
up to full size, the Jewish Cen-
former assistant attorney gen-
Juniors
will
present
the
Curfew
was revealed here this week by tral Recruiting Committee an-
Hop in the Shaarey Zedek Social eral, former general counsel for
the
Council
of Jewish
Federa-
tions
and Welfare
Funds.
An flounced here. All youths of 18
Hall. A nine-piece Graystone the •M lc higan Unemployment
announcement issued by the in the eighth grade of Palestine's
Ballroom orchestra and a singer Compensation Commission, and
Council emphasizes that "wet- high schools were urged to join
have been engaged. Refresh- former member of the State La-
ments will be served. The ad- bor Mediation Board, resulted in
fare fund communities will con- up immediately, and told that
duct one joint campaign and they would be given graduation
mission charge will be only 25 many favorable endorsements in
the primary campaign.
their contributors will be asked examinations and granted diplo-
cents.
Judge Vokes' name appears on
to make one overall gift for na- mas upon enlistment. Those now
The
committee
which
is
inaug-
the ballot twice, under the head-
tional and overseas causes des- u under 18 will have to enlist at
urating these affairs is headed by
pite the failure of the JDC, the end
the school
year.
Seymour Simons and consists Of ing "For term ending Dec. 31,
Girl of
students
will be
required,
and NRS to reconstitute
the following members: Dr. A. 1951," and under the heading
UPA,
the United Jewish Appeal for on their graduation, to join the
"For term ending. Dec. 31, 1945."
M. Hershman, Ilarry Cohen, pres-
Territorial
Auxiliary
Palestine
Judge Vokes is a native De-
ident
Of
the
Congregation;
Harry
1945."
service or place themselves at
tv•oiter, a graduate of Detroit
M.
Shulman,
vice
president;
TRENTON (WNS) - The ex_ the disposal of the Jewish na-
Maurice Seligman, Albert Green, Western High School, University
ecutive committee of the Cen- tional institutions for any other
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Mrs, of Michigan, literary and law de-
tral Atlantic Region of the Coun- service required.
Harry D. Baum, Mrs. Frank partments, and has been a prac-
cil of Jewish Federations and
Weisman and Mrs. Morris Adler. ticing attorney in Detroit since
Welfare Funds, encompassing
It is planned to have one for- 1929,
RABBI B. BENEDICT GLAZER
Jewish communities in New Jer-
ill a I dance a month for the Jun-
p. m. Tuesday. ". Rabbi Glazn• iors.
sey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Dela-
Marshall Women
will speaking on the subject,
ware, Maryland, Virginia and
T h e following organizations ""
Luncheon a Success
Washington, D. C., met here this sponsored
the Sunday bagel and Living as a Jew Today.
Dave Diamond, orchestra lead- Cong. Shaarey Zedek
week with representatives of 16
The donor luncheon of the
breakfast:
cities present and adopted a reso- lox Feb.
11, Home Relief Society, er, will play violin selections.
Business and Professional Croup
The public is invited. Refresh- Service to Honor
lution demanding the immediate
chairman, Mrs. William Gordon.
of Louis Marshall Lodge, held at
reconstitution . of the United Feb. 18, Ladies Auxiliary of mentr will be served.
the Whittier on Jan. 21, was a
Girl
Scout
Troop
Jewish Appeal.
Knights of Phythias, chairman,
good social success. Mrs. Ethel
"In the event that such imme-
Mrs. W. Tisdale. Feb. 25, Serv- Pioneer Women
Shaarey Zedek Girl Scout Osri of Chicago gave a talk on
diate reconstruction of the UJA
Troop No. 47 will mark Girl Bnai Brith. - She impressed her
is not accomplished," the reso- ice Wives, chairman, Mrs. S. Meet Monday
Scout Week with special services audience with the thought of
lution continued, "we favor the Saferstein. following organizations
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on "What the power of 50,000 pairs
The
establishment of an allocations
The Council of the Pioneer
committee representing our re- served at the weekly Wednesday Women's Organization will hold the Sabbath, March 17. Dr. A. of women's hands harnessed to
night
Belcrest
party:
M. Hershman, rabbi of Congre- a worthwhile project can accom-
spective .communities to distrib-
Feb. 7, Sheruth League, chair- its semi-annual report meeting
ute the funds raised in these man, Mrs. Peter A. Martin. Feb. and general get-together at 8:30 gation Shaarey Zedek, will con- plish." Dave Diamond furnished
duct responsive readings special- the music and entertainment.
communities directly to the or-
14, Park Loan Society, chair- p. in. Monday, March 12, at the ly designed for Scouts He will
ganizations previously joined in man,
Mrs Jack Tuff. Feb. 21, Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton also preach on the benefits and
Back up the Fighting Men.
the UJA. •
Ladies Auxiliary, Mlainer Un- and Waverly.
virtues of Scouting. Boy Scout
Support the Red Cross.
A
fine
cultural
program
is
be-
NEW YORK (WNS) - The gegend Verein chairman, Mrs. ing prepared and the newest Pal- Troops 104 and 164 and Cub
Shanbom, Feb. 28, Odessa
Pack 104, all sponsored by Con-
United Palestine Appeal this A.
Independent Ladies Club, chair- estinian film "Builders of Pal- gregation Shaarey Zedek, will
week made public the text of its
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cstine" will be shown.
reply to Sidney Hollander, presi- man, Mrs. - Harry Leiter.
Plans
are being made by our participate in the service.
P
The
following
organizations
Mrs. Harry D. Baum, Shaarey
dent of' the Council of Jewish served at the Downtown USO national office for the tour of
Zedek Girl Scout leader, has in-
Federations and Welfare Funds,
Chavera Beba Idelson, secretary
vited Girl Scout Troop 152, spon-
who had • urged the leaders of Canteen:
5, Bnai Brith Louis Mar- of the Working Women's Coun- sored by the Calvary Presbyter-
the UPA and of the JDC to shall,
shall, chairman, Mrs. Benjamin cil of Palestine, who recently ar- ian Church, to attend the serv-
arbitrate their differences in or-
Window Shade Co.
Feb. 12, Bnai Brith Pis- rived in this country to help in ices.
der to reconstitute the dissolved Nadis.
gah Auxiliary, chairman, Mrs. o our work. Date of her Detroit
United Jewish Appeal. The re-
WINDOW SHADES
visit will be announced later.
,
ply reviews the negotiations which Herman Prady. Feb. 19 Pro
All clubs are actively partici-
Society,
MADE TO ORDER
Progressive
bishtcher
the agencies carried on prior to chairman, Mrs. Abe Turbow. Feb. pating in the present Jewish Na- Bnai Moshe Women
Cleaned and Repaired
the dissolution of the United 26, Borne Relief Society, chair- tional Fund
Fund and
and Geverkshaften
Geverkshaften Pick Officers Mar. 12
Jewish Appeal, and charges the 26,
LINOLEUM
JDC with "rejecting anything re- man, Mrs. William Gordon. drives.
Palestinian evenings were car-
Congregation Bnai Moshe Sis-
The
following
served
at
the
sembling arbitration."
Inlaid and B ttleship
Oneg Shabot following religious ried through by Club 1 and terhood will give a dessert lunch-
Rugs and Furniture
Club 2, in the interest of the eon in connection with the an-
services at Romulus AAB:
Feb. 9, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marks, Histadrut campaign, and all nual meeting at 12:30 p. m. Mon-
More Jews Deported
VENETIAN BLINDS -
are confident of exceed- day, March 12, in the Social
g
Misses Annabelle Meyers, Helen groups
Drapery Hardware
To Sudan by British Solomon. Feb. 16, Council of ing their quotas.
Hall of the synagogue, Dexter
and
Lawrence.
Election
and
in-
Qat Our Prices and Save
Jewish Women, chairman, Mrs.
Free Estimate. Tarnished
JERUSALEM (WNS) - The H. J. Frank. Feb. 23, Neugarten
stallation of officers will take
REFUGEE
Government has deported seven Medical Aid Society, chairman,
place at this gathering.
8625 LINWOOD
more Jews to the Sudan where Mrs. Samuel Gale.
The accomplishments of the I
(Continued
from
Page
1)
CALL
TYLER 5.1230
several hundred Palestine Jews
Contributions were received
past year will be reviewed in the
are being held in a camp.
this year's campaigns. He said: annual reports.
from the following:
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A meeting in Tel Aviv to com-
Jan. 25, Jewish Fraternal Club.
"The insistence by the JDC
memorate the 25th anniversary Jan. 29, Sisterhood of Temple that Palestine in 1945 remain
of the defense of the colony of Beth Jacob, Pontiac (Serve-A- in a subordinate position reflect-
Tel Aviv and the death of Jos- Camp). Feb. 6, Mrs. L. Lowen- ed an unyielding refusal to un-
poNT E
e-
HEADACHES • "
oRRY".
eph Trumpeldor, who was killed stein (Serve-A-Camp).
No
OAP
O
derstand the importance of Pal-
defending the settlement against
bVt
estine, even in the terms of pure
the Arabs, broke up in confu-
saving of life, to say nothing of
sion when Revisionists and sup-
4 11-.7;
the dynamics of rehabilitation in
porters of the Histadruth en-
Palestine, which has given secur-
gaged in a pitched battle in
ity to over 300,000 refugees
which seven persons were in-
Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- since 1933-virtually as many as
jured. Other memorial meetings ple's Society will have an after- tile rest of the world combined."
were held throughout the coun- noon of movies starting at 3 Differences Are Disclosed
try without any incidents.
p. m. this Sunday in one of the
An official of the Council of
upstairs class rooms at Shaarey Jewish Federations and Welfare
Zedek Synagogue. The entertain- Funds disclosed for the first time
Jewish Folk Chorus
ment will be free to members the nature of the financial dif-
Cabaret Night Sunday but a nominal admission price ferences between the Joint Dis-
Jewish Folk Chorus will hold of 25 cents will be charged to tribution Committee and the
United Palestine Appeal.
a Russian Cabaret night at 6 non-members.
A paid-up membership dance
The JDC, this official said, had
Sunday, March 11, at Jer-
proposed that the first $25,000,-
icho Temple, Joy Rd. at Lawton. will be held at 9:00 Sunday,
A buffet supper will be served. March 25, in the Shaarey Zedek 000 raised be divided 60 to 40
The chorus will present a pro- Social Hall by the Young Peo- per cent in 'its favor. The UPA
gram• of Russian music under ple's Society. Refreshments will said the 60-40 division was ac-
ceptable for the first $10,000,-
the direction of Henri Goldberg. be served.
000, but insisted that the $25,-
Aliza Stullman is accompanist
000,000 should be allocated on
Give to the Red Cross.
for the chorus.
a 58-42 basis.
A compromise proposal that
$17,500,000 be divided on a 60-
40 basis was subsequently accept-
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