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Friday, )4,

I/, 1945

;abbath League
*olds Oneg Shabot

The Women's League for Sab-
iath Observance invites all wont-
toattend an Oneg Shabot in
.n
or of Shevuoth at 2:30 p. IlL
ion Saturday, at Bnai Moshe,
his
)exter and Lawrence.
The speakers will be Rabbi
Aizer Levin and Rabbi Jacob
4athan• Featured . on the program
will be the singing of Zemiroth
ind songs of the Sabbath.
All women are urged to spend
pleasant afternoon of Shabos
nd Shevuoth by attending this
I
)peg Shabot.
A renewed appeal has gone
tut to all women to arrange
.heir marketing so that they do
ot need to do any buying on
l
he Sabbath.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Russell Woods
Hadassah Elects;
Hears Mrs. Ehrlich

Hechalutz to Present
Warsaw Memorial Rites

A Warsaw Ghetto memorial
program will be presented by the
of Hechalutz at
n
Detroit brach
Wednesday, May 30,
2;30 p.
at the Jewish Community Center.
The program will stress the role
played by the young Chalutzini
who led and fought in the heroic
battle. A Palestinian speaker will
be featured. Tickets are 30 cents
and may be obtained from Zelda
Landy, TY. 7-3798, or Shoshana
Harris, TO. 8-0173, and will also
be sold at the door.

Nominate Officers
Of Temple Beth El

At the annual meeting of the
Hadassah Russell Woods Group,
May 8, Mrs. John Frazer, presi-
dent, reported the year's accom-
plishments. The meeting opened
with a dessert luncheon and
closed with a talk by Mrs. Dora
Ehrlich, exhorting Jewish women
to strive for our Palestinian ob-
jectives despite all obstacles.
The following officers were re-
elected for the ensuing year:
President, Mrs. John Frazer;
vice presidents, Mesdames J. J.
Marks, Benjamin Bond and M. J.
Greenberg; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. Geo. D. Seyburn; re-
cording secretary, Mrs. Saul E.
Gordon; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Ar-
kin; financial secretary, Mrs. Les-
ter Hollander.
The office of assistant financial
secretary has been added to the
staff, with Mrs. Harold K. Salas-
nek acting in that capacity.
Eighteen were elected to a two
year terns on the board of di-
rectors, as follows: Mesdames
Clair Axelrod, Philip Brezner,
Herman K. Cohen, Joe M. Dorf-
man, Sadie Engelman, Nathan
Goldman, Sam Heyman, Charles
Hyman, Mack Lane, J. M. Lattin,
Joseph Newman, M. Rosen, Bur-
ton M. Seidon, Louis Seiton, Sam
Shekter, Arthur Weber, Al Weis-
man and Simon H. Weisman.
Nine were elected for a one
year term. Mesdames Max Blum-
berg, Philip H. Broudo, Morris
Gourwitz, Theodore Isaacs, Mor-
ris Krause, Samuel M. Levin,
Sam Lipshy, Haxfield Mathis and
Louis Panush. Miss Hattie Gittle-
man was unanimously appointed
permanent sponsor for this group.
The new Jewish National Fund
chairman of the Russell Woods
Group, Mrs. Charles Hyman, will
accept contributions and send out
tree certificates for all occasions.
She may be reached at Hogarth
0345.

The nominating committee of
Temple Beth El, consisting of
Irving L. Hirschman, chairman,
Lewis C. Frank, Walter S. Heav-
enrich, Mrs. Benjamin L. Lam-
bert and Lawrence J. Michelson,
has submitted the following nom-
inations for officers and trustees:
President, Leonard T. Lewis;
vice president, Julian G. Wolf-
ner; treasurer, Harry S. Grant;
trustees (three year term), Sid-
ney J. Allen, Harry A. Hyman,
Henry Levitt, Joseph M. Welt.
The 59th annual meeting of
the congregation will be held on
Sunday, May 27, at 8 p. m., in
the Brown Memorial Chapel.

SEGAL

(Continued from

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Yiddish Folk Concert
Meeting May 27

Jewish Women's
Council to Send
Workers to Europe

A group of professional child
care workers will be sent • over-
seas to operate as a National
Council of Jewish Women unit
in the overseas program of the
Joint Distribution Committee, it
was announced by Mrs. Joseph
M. Welt of Detroit, president of
the National Council of Jewish
Women. Mrs. Welt declared that
recruitment of workers has al-
ready started, and that after a
training period an initial group
of three workers will be sent
overseas.
"The overseas unit to go
abroad this year for the National
Council of Jewish Women will
not operate in the field of mi-
gration service, said Mrs. - Welt.
"It was decided that the Coun-
cil could best make a contribu-
tion to the Jews of Europe
through a service to the thou-
sands of homeless and orphan
children now wandering through-
out Europe.
"In deciding to launch an over-
seas project the Council is follow-
ing a traditional pattern begun
in 1921 when a reconstruction
unit of workers was sent over-
seas."

The United Yiddish Folk Or-
ganizations will hold a year-end
general meeting and concert at
8 p. as. Sunday, May 27, in the
Jewish Community Center.
Max Bressler, president of the
Chicago division of the American
Jewish Congress will speak. Max-
im Brodin and Zelda Zlatin will
give a recital of Jewish folk
music.
This meeting is planned as a
general rally for all members of
the groups affiliated with the
United Yiddish Folks Organiza-
tions.

ake Your UPHOLSTERY

MST

For the

VIIRRTION

Hitler being reported dead, this
unmistakable and
voice was
with
startling. It was Hitler's! The
very words! The same obscene
falsehood!
"There's something wrong," I
remarked. "It seems that if Hit-
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ler is dead, the Nazis neglected
properly to bury him."
Next Hitler was discovered in
a certain industry in our town.
He wasn't visible there; yet my
Every Bond You Buy Helps
informant was as sure of him
to Shorten the War.
as if he had met him in the Da-
chau murder camp. He knew that
41 ■ 11•11 ■11 MIIMMIM.
if he were allowed to get by the
receptionist's desk and past the
several secretaries and down the
long passageway to the presi-
or
dent's office he would find Hitler
sitting at the right hand of the
president of the company.
He had applied for a job in
the general office. He is a dis-
charged soldier who has a job
but has been hoping for a better
one. So he called for an inter-
on
view with the employment man-
MACHINERY
ager.
& EQUIPMENT
He seemed well on his way to
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
getting a job; his experience was
FIXTURES
all right, his educational qualifi-
•
•
cations were right, his military
TRAILERS
record was right, his looks seem-
TRUCKS
Beth El Memorial
PLEASURE CARS
ed all right. It seemed only a
Park Exercises Set
•
•
matter of filling out the formal
The annual anniversary exer- application blank.
QUICK SERVICE
In the application form there
cises of Beth El Memorial Park
MONEY WITHIN HOURS
will be held at 3 p. m. on Mem- was a certain question: "What
orial Day, May 30. The exercises is your religion?" He replied
will be conducted by Dr. B. "Jewish". Having, filled out the
Benedict Glazer and Dr. Leo M. paper, he handed it to the em-
Franklin of Temple Beth El and ployment manager.
"I wish," the employment
Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple
INVESTMENT CO.
manager said, "you hadn't said
Israel.
26th Year
Beth El Memorial Park is lo- you were Jewish. You know we
have a policy here. I didn't make
320 Fort St. West
cated at 28120 West Six Mile
CHerry 7474
Rd., between Inkster and Middle- it but that's the way it is. It's
higher up than me."
belt Rds.
My informant asked me: "Do
you really believe Hitler is
dead?"
I replied that it did look like
Hitler still was around. I re-
called the widely known case of
Haman. He had been hanged and,
presumably, buried, but he had
been seen and heard and had
been suffered on the earth ever
since.
Then there was the reported
incident at the cocktail bar at
5 p. in. But I shall make only
passing reference to it, since the
suspected person was drunk when
he was giving out certain Hit-
lerian utterances by which he
hoped to draw a Jewish gentle-
man into a fight. There wasn't
any fight, though, since the Jew-
ish gentleman knocked him out
on the first blow.
But the matter of the letter
from Washington was almost con-
vincing as to the fate of Hitler.
He hadn't been buried and was
I Call at Legion Information Booth at S. E. Cor. of Dexter Blvd.
getting around. In Washington,
and Sturtevant. Open evenings and Sunday', except Friday.
it seemed, he was one of those
pamphleteers. This letter con-
•
tained the well-known mouth-
ings. It asked: "How will the
Jews fare in the new adminis-
—Donated by a Legionnaire.
tration? Keep your eye on them.
Watch Lilienthal. Watch Lubin."
Yes, Hitler still was on the
earth and in the United States,
of all places! The United States
had spent so much blood and
treasure to destroy him and the
foul idea that some groups of
human beings and others more,
that some must be set aside and
despised and annihilated because
of the condition of their birth.
We had spent all this to estab-
lish the essential dignity of every
man of whatever race or color or
creed. Many men had died for
oFtewco Awoncittio BY_
this democratic idea.
HE STROH BREWERY CO.
I thought there was still much
DETROIT
bilcotc•w
to be done about Hitler. If he
is really to be dead and buried
he must be evicted from all
hearts in which he is being shel-
tered and where he still speaks
the raucous falsehoods that used
so to frighten the world when
he spoke from the Sportspalast.

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