• Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Bnai Moshe Women Elect Officers For Next Season Home Relief Society Meets April 23 The regular meeting of the Home Relief Society will be held at 1 p. m. Monday, April 23, at the home of Mrs. Adolph Deut- sch, 18495 San Juan. Dessert luncheon will be serv- ed preceding the meeting. Mrs. Irving Small will preside. Mrs. Joseph Galperin was hostess to the board members April 12 at her home, 19301 Warrington. Mrs. Arthur Gould, president of the board, presided. ZION (Continued from Page 1) tive leadership in the Emergency Council. Names Committee Following the decision of the executive, Dr. Goldstein an- nounced that he appointed a committee consisting of Judge Louis E. Levinthal of Philadel- phia, Louis Lipsky of New York, Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland, Dan- iel Frisch of Indianapolis, and Elihu D. Stone of Brockton, Mass. The American Zionist Policy Committee declared the action of the ZOA indicated a response to the pressure of public opinion. It said, "the gesture is vitiated by insinuations directed against Dr. Silver and his supporters," particularly "the baseless insin- uation that Dr. Silver or his followers have at any time de- manded the elimination of Dr. Stephen S. Wise." The American Zionist Policy Committee de- clared: "The resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the Zionist Organization of America appeared to be a genuine effort on the part of that body to meet the universal demand of American Zionists for unity in the ranks, which was disrupted by the enforced resignation of Dr. Silver from the chairman- ship of the Executive of the American Zionist Emergency Council and from the co-chair- manship of the Council itself. Opposed Dr. Silver "The committee is headed by a chairman who is among the most bitter and notorious op- ponents of Dr. Silver. All the members of the committee, with the exception of Louis Lipsky, voted at the meeting of the ZOA administrative council to sustain the representatives of the Zionist Organization of America on the American Zion- ist Emergency Council who forc- ed Dr. Silver's resignation. "Three of the five members of the committee have, within rec- ent weeks, made attacks on Dr. Silver from the public platform. Not a single member of the committee represents the forces in American Zionism which have publicly demanded the recall of Dr. Silver. The American Zion- ist Policy Committee repudiates this committee and expresses no confidence in it." The newly elected officers of Congregation Bnai Moshe Sis- terhood for 1946-46 are as fol- lows: Mrs. I. E. Goodman, pres- ident; Mesdames Harry Rosman, Adolph Deutsch, Sam Freedman, Theodore Curtis, Jacob Green- wald and Morris Rosenberg, vice presidents; Mrs. Harry Robinson, recording and corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Louis Gunsberg, financial secretary; Mrs. Louis Hartman, treasurer; Mrs. Milton Eisler, Simcha and memorial fund, and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, chairman of chaplain committee. The advisory board, with Mrs. Harry Rosman as chairman, com- prises the following: Mesdames Adolph Beck, C. Berger, P. R. Freeman, I. Israel, L. Greenfield, J. Grossman, R. Hirsch, L. Kepes, J. Miller, S. Simon, A. Fisch, A. Friedman, B. F. Goldman, H. S. Greenbaym, J. Hersh, A. Iczo- witz, B. Klein, S. Kling, I. E. Liebson, H. Meer, R. I. Middle- man, E. Phillips, S. Rosenberg, B. Ruby, J. Sobel. I. Tammler, L. Uray and P. Vass. The following committees have been appointed : Ways and means, Mrs. M. Rosenberg and Mrs. L. 'Kepes; membership, Mrs. A. Deu- tsch and Mrs. Theodore Curtis; hostesses, Mrs. S. Freedman, Mrs. M. Eisler and Mrs. R. Hersch. Telephone squad, Mrs. J. Mil- ler and Mrs. J. Hersh; courtesy, Mrs. I. Tamler; bond sales, Mrs. I. Israel, Mrs. A. Friedman and Mrs. J. Greenwald; hospital vis- iting, Mrs. I. E. Liebson and Mrs. H. Greenbaum; education, Mrs. B. Klein, Mrs. R. Hersh and Mrs. L. Hartman. House committee, Mrs. A. Deutsch and Mrs. Louis Guns- berg; visiting committee, Mrs. I. E. Liebson and Mrs. I. Israel; delegate to Jewish Community Council is Mrs Sam Freedman; chaplain's committee, Mrs. A. Deutsch and all of the past presi- dents. Sergeants at arms are Mrs. J. Grossman and Mrs. A. Iczko- witz ; USO committee comprises Mesdames A. Deutsch, L. Green- field and I. E. Liebson; chair- man of program committee is Mrs. P. R. Freeman; war serv- ices, Mrs. Theodore Curtis as chairman. Marshall Women To Stage Initiation The Louis Marshall Women's Lodge and the Business & Pro- fessional Group will hold an in- itiation party for new members at 8:30 p. in. on Tuesday, April 17, at the Workmen's Circle, Linwood at Lawrence. Guest speaker will be Harry Yudkoff, first vice president of Grand Lodge No. 6. Mrs. Barney Plotnick and Mrs. Aubrey Gordon, chairmen, have arranged for a tableau and re- freshments. Members may bring guests. Every Bond You Buy Helps to Shorten the War Patronize Our Advertisers. NOW THRU TUESDAY, APRIL "BATTLE of SIBERIA" ‘,1,,,t mit happen tvherl *' Russia Roe, to war with Japan. TIIE.tTIRE Cadillac (1211 Columbia at I•oodward - 17 6. 1 11 1,0W * 1 ' 1 The %emotional will-Nazi Kumla, Ilhn that took the world by .Iona HADASSAH (Continued from Page I) Workmen's Circle Annual Concert Sunday Evening Reds in Palestine Regret Opposition president of the Toledo division, will net as moderator. The eve- At 8:30 this Sunday evening, ning will conclude with a recep- tion given by the local Business April 15, at the Detroit Institute of Art, Dan Frohman will direct and Professional division. the 12th annual concert of the Registration Sunday Registration, which begins at 10 Sunday morning, is in charge of Mrs. Samuel Rubiner, assist- ed by Mrs. Sam Shekter and Mrs. Aaron Kurland. The morning will be devoted to chapter activity reports, with Mrs. Abraham Strauss of Cleveland, regional president, as chairman. The Sunday afternoon session will consist of a book review panel, in which Mrs. Aaron Blum- berg of Cincinnati, Mrs. Louis W. Cohen of Charleston, W. Va., and Mrs. Morris Adler of Detroit will participate. There will also be a quiz on educational and political matters, conducted by Miss Rose Bloom, regional di- rector of education. Rally Sunday Night The outstanding event of the conference will be the rally at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue at 8:30 Sunday night, held joint- ly with the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Herman L. Weisman of New York will speak on the "Political Outlook for Palestine." Mr. Weisman is chairman of the American Zionist Youth Com- mission. Miss Lillian Schwartz of Chi- cago, national vice president of Junior Hadassah, will tell of youth activities throughout the country. and Palestinian music will be rendered by Julius Cha- jes, pianist, and Marguerite Koz- enn, vocalist. After the meeting there will be a social hour and reception, arranged by Mrs. Harry B. Kei- dan and the following committee: Mesdames Hy Broder, Joseph Falk, J. J. Goode, Philip Gil- bert, M. J. Greenberg. Jack Lef- ton, Milton Maddin, M. S. Per- lis, Charles Robinson, Mauro Roth, Morse Saulson, Charles A. Smith, Leonard Sidlow, Arthur Weber and Simon Weisman. Monday morning sessions will cover fund raising, youth activi- ties and inter-relations, under re- gional vice presidents Mrs. Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland and Mrs. Arthur Edelstein of Toledo. Mrs. Charles Auerbach, chairman of the Cleveland Zionist Youth Commission, will speak. The social feature of the day will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at the Detroit-Leland. Re- gional vice president Mrs. Wil- liam Lapinsky of Dayton, 0., will preside at the luncheon meeting, which will be addressed by Mrs. Elliot F. Glassberg of New Roch- elle, N. Y., national membership chairman of Hadassah. Mrs. Maurice Siden is in charge of the luncheon arrangements, with Mesdames Jack Berger, Lewis Carlson, Robert Drews, Benjamin Goldstein, Max Miller and Lee W. Oppenheim assisting. Mrs. Hyman G. Schlafer, hos- pitality chairman, has formed two committees. The following will function on Sunday : Mes- dames Samuel Chase, Seymour Frank, Lewis Daniels, Sidney Frank, J. Frankel, Charles Gold- stein, Samuel Kobaker, Aaron Kurland, J. M. Lattin, Philip Lipson, Robert Loewenberg, Hen- ry Stark, Philip Slomovitz, Louis Tabashnik and Jerry Tobias. On Monday a second group will render hospitality service. This group consists of Mesdames Har- ry Barnett, Harry Bookstein, Aaron Carlstein, Samuel Gordon, Harry Kohn, Jacob Perlmuter, Gerald Sandorf, Ellis Thal, Her- bert Warner, Frank Wetsman, Leon Winkelman, Philip Brezner, M. S. Dann, Philip Donon, M. Gourwitz, Samuel Heyman, Mor- ris Krause, Henry Paysner and Burton Seidon. Miscellaneous arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Charles A. Smith. The local conference commit- tee is composed of Mrs. Louis Glasier, president of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah; Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, Business and Professional c is airman ; Mrs. Theodore Levin, conference chair- man, and Mrs. Philip H. Broudo, conference secretary. Following the luncheon the nominating committee will give its report and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson will install the regional officers. Paper is needed for victory. Save all, and donate it to your charity. Or, call Randolph 8282. TEL AVIV (WNS) The Communists in Palestine are sorry for having pursued a pol- icy of opposing Jewish immigra- tion and condoning Arab dis- turbances, it was declared here by Meir Slonim, leader of the Palestine Communist Party. Slonim asserted that the Corn. munist Party in Palestine was now supporting unrestricted im- migration and the establishment vJ oc e a w tiisnhg Na ttl i soe n al ,,H tco l urlie to . of Advocating rial concentration" of Jews in Pales- tine, Mr. Slonim declared that there was "no conflict between Jewish and Arab interests in Pal- estine, nor between the demand for the restoration of Jewish rights in Europe and the fight for immigration and the upbuild- ing of the Jewish National Home." Mizrachi Women Meet Wednesday Young Women's Mizrachi will hold a regular meeting and des- sert luncheon at 1 p. in. Wed. nesday, April 18, at the home of Mrs. I. Mukowitz, 3742 Leslie. Final arrangements will be made for participation in the Mizrachi Child Rescue Rally, which takes place at 8 p. m. Monday, April 23, at the Shaarey Zedek Social Hall. DAN FROHMAN Detroit Workmen's Circle Chorus in a new oratorio, "Hirsh Lekert" by Lazar Weiner. Masha Benya, lyric soprano, and Phillip Blackman, operatic baritone, will be the soloists. Evelyn Gurvitch and Rebecca Frohman will be at the piano. Each artist will present a group of operatic and Yiddish folk Paper is needed for victory. songs. Save all, and donate it to your Mr. Blackman will also sing charity. Or, call Randolph 8282. the solo part in the "Ballad for Americans" with the chorus. Another feature on the pro- gram will be a Cantata, "Mein DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY Nit Di Velt Iz A K•etchme," by nornm• Y. L. Peretz. THERAPY 100 pounds of waste paper makes 550 K-ration boxes. 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