DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Twelve Rabbis Ask Jewry To Support $25,000 Hoezra Campaign (CENTER ACTIVITIES Mother-Daughter Dinner at Center The Council of Orthodox Rab- bis (Merkaz) has asked all con- gregations to aid the Vaad Hoezra drive, which is seeking to raise $25,000 in Detroit for overseas relief of Jewish refu- gees. Jacob Soberman is treas- urer and funds can be sent di- rectly to him at 8675 12th St. The Rabbinical Council has or- ganized various programs to strengthen the practice of tradi- tional Judaism in Detroit. In con- junction with Sabbath observance delegates from 30 Jewish wom- en's groups conferred with the Merkaz May 8 and pledged their efforts to a campaign to close Jewish stores on Saturday and to refrain from shopping on that clay. All orthodox synagogues are members of the Merkaz. A com- mittee of laymen has been or- ganized to sponsor a kosher res- taurant. The Council of Rabbis and the officers of the syna- gogues will meet together four times a year. Some of the functions of the rabbinical council include super- vision over Jewish butcher shops, slaughter houses, Sabbath ob- servance, purity of family life, burial procedure and raising the standards of Bar Mitzvah and Kaddish rituals. "The Five Migals", and their meanings will be the subject to be taken up by the various Mothers' Clubs. Calendar: Dexter Mothers' Club—At 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 22, at Bnai Temple Beth El Confirmation Rites Sunday Morning Temple Beth El will hold its confirmation service at 9:30 a. m. this Sunday. A class of 64 will be confirmed by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, the rabbi. The theme of this year's class is "One God, One World, One Humanity," and is based on Verse 10 from Malachi, Chapter 2, "Have we not all one Father? }lath not one God created us?" A special musical program will be provided by the Temple Quar- tet with Julius Chajes directing and Jason Tickton at the organ. Members and their friends are asked to be in their seats not later than 9:20 a. m., as no one will be admitted to the lower floor in the main auditorium af- ter the Processional of the Con- firmands has begun. Moshe Synagogue. Young Women's Study Club— At 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, Law- ton at Davison. Twelfth St. Mothers' Club— At 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, at the Jewish Community Center; pro- p am. Mothers' and Daughters' banquet. Mrs. Doris S. Markel will be heard in vocal selections. Woodward Study Club — At 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 23, at the Jewish Community Cen- Detroiters Attend tel-. Center Mothers' Club—At 8:30 Polish Jewish Parley p. m. Wednesday, at the Center. Twelfth St. Mothers' Clubs— A delegation composed of Mor- At 8:30 p. m. Thursday, May ris Mohr, president, and I. Mel- 24, at Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th lin, J. Kahan, C. Loberman, Mor- St. ris Lesser and Philip Imber are going to Chicago, where a mid- western conference of the Amer- Center Recreation ican Federation for Polish Jews will be held this Sunday. Branch Is Opened The conference is being called by the Chicago district in con- In Dexter Area nection with the coming World Conference of Federations for Another step in the direction Polish Jews to be held in New of extending the Jewish Commu- York from May 26 to June 2. nity Center program into the A big delegation from Poland, Jewish neighborhoods of Detroit with Dr. Emil Somerstein at its has been taken with the begin- head, is expected. ning of a recreation program for This World Conference will youth at the D. W. Simons discuss the rebuilding of the Jew- Branch of the United Hebrew ish communities in Poland and Schools at Tuxedo and Holmur. the presentation of united de- Activities are held at the D. W. mands for Jewish repatriation to Simons Bldg on Tuesday and the Peace Conference. It will also Thursday evening, supplemented establish a means to register all by a gymnasium program at the surviving Jews in Poland and Winterhalter School on Wednes- Russia and bring them together with their relatives in America day night. In the Simons Bldg., meeting and other countries. rooms are available for clubs, and facilities are used for ping pong, game room and dancing. Only 20,000 Jews NW Women Fete Mothers, Daughters NortIhwest Congregation Sis- terhood's mother-daughter dinner was held at the Wilshire on May 9. Mrs. Max Goldsmith, presi- dent, welcomed the guests; Mrs. David Tchor gave the benedic- tion, and Mrs. Benjamin Brod- man recited the blessing over the bread. Mrs. Morris Adler addressed the group; Mrs. Rosina Betman LaKritz sang several selections in Yiddish, French and Spanish, and Marilyn Gelb, child tap dancer and singer, was also on the program. There was also a two-act play- let entitled "We Love You, Mother" with the following par- ticipating: Louise Miller, Annette Miller, Beulah Franzblau, Bar- bara Sher, Anita Garber, Harriet Blavin and Marvia Haidy. This playlet was directed by Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman. Mrs. J. Gordon, chairman, presented the mem- bers of the cast with gifts from the Sisterhood A board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Z. Garber on Wednesday evening, May 16. Mrs. Alexander Moss, fund-rais- ing chairman, submitted a report in connection with the donor dinner, which is being given by the congregaton in cooperation with the Sisterhood, at the Jew- ish Community Center on Sun- day evening, June 17. Reserva- tions for the affair are being taken by Mrs. Charles Charlip, UN. 2-8485; Mrs. Meyer R. Ru- bin, UN. 1-3170, and Mrs Philip Helfman, UN. 2-4313. The final meeting of the season will be held at the home of Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, 18701 Penning- ton Dr., on Wednesday evening, June 6. Center to Stage Last Holiday Hop Chachmey Lublin Aux. Luncheon on May 22 The Ladies' Auxiliary of Ye- shivath Chachmey Lublin will hold its third annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 22, in the social hall of the congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- te• at Lawrence. The chairman of this affair is Mrs. Isadore Levin, with Mrs. Rose Rubin and Mrs. Weinberg as co-chairmen. Mrs. Sperka will be toastmas- ter. Rabbi Shlomo Gliksman will be major speaker. Entertainment will be furnished by the Milt- more School of Dance. Mrs. Al- bert Meister will present drama- tic selections. Survive in Holland PARIS (WNS).—Of the ap- proximately 166,000 Jews who lived in Holland before the war, only 20,000 have survived the Nazi occupation. Amsterdam, with a Jewish population of 10,000 is now the largest Jewish community in Holland. During the past few weeks approximately 6,000 Jews returned to Amsterdam from concentration camps in Germany while about 4,000 returned from hiding places. Jewish leaders in Holland are said to believe that several thou- sand Jewish survivors may still be found. The rest are reported to have perished in Polish death camps. Gene Fenby and his "Singing Swing" Orchestra will furnish the music for the 24th Holiday Hop presented by the Jewish Community Center in the Main Auditorium at 9 p. m. this Sun- day. Sally Romine, vocalist, will be featured. A Shevuoth dance, this will be the last of the series of Holiday Hops for this season. The audi- torium will be gaily decorated with designs originated by Shir- ley Hersh. Estelle Starr is chairman of the Holiday Hop committee. She is assisted by Beatrice Bortman, Celia Braun, Morris Buckzeiger, Eve Kaner, Bernice Friedland, Bnai David Sisterhood Charlotte Greenberg, Morris Ka- men, Allan Mittleman, Danny Party Set Monday Raskin, Frances Rotman, Sara Bnai David Sisterhood will hold Rotman, Ruth Sobel and Dr. its annual paid-up party at the Milton White. Social Hall on Monday evening, May 21. Mrs. Henry Schore, chairman, is planning entertain- Adult Lounge Open ments and refreshments. Saturday Evenings Election of officers is to be The Adult Lounge of the Jew- held on Monday, May 28, at the ish Community Center will be Social Hall. Installation of new open every Saturday evening. officers has been set for Monday, Cards, checkers, radio and other June 11. Mrs. Herman Hoffen- facilities are available. Dancing berger is chairman. is in the adjoining room. There is no admission charge for mem- Dr. Heller Leaves bers, and for non-members the For Palestine Visit fee is 25 cents. ART EXHIBITION The annual student exhibition of the Art School of the Jewish Community Center will be held from May 28 to June 11, at the Jewish Community Center. MOVIES AT CENTER A film program will be shown at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, at 8:45 p. m. May 23. The program is free. FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room uxxxcanzero WOOD AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS Trims. Dials( Rae= for PartSes 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlawn 17116 NEW YORK.—Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati, national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, which is seeking to raise $35,300,000 for immigration, set- tlement and upbuilding of the Jewish National Home in Pales- tine this year, is leaving for Pal- estine this week to help initiate a large-scale settlement program in behalf of Jewish survivors in Europe. He will stay in Palestine for three months. Rabbi Heller de- clared that Palestine stands ready to receive 1,000,000 Jews in the next two years. SEEKS RELATIVE Sol Fromm, who at one time resided on 12th St., is sought by Margot Fromm, now living in Home Alpina, Switzerland. For further information please con- tact Mrs. Ida Kost, Trinity 9 9 - 4 0 8 0 . Priday May 18, 1945 , RALLY (Continued from Page 1) for only from the United States Leon S. Wayburn Heads Men's Club Of Temple Beth El could justice come. Leon S. Wayburn was elected Dr. Henry stated that the president of Temple Beth El problem of Palestine was a prob- Men's Club at the 26th annual meeting May 9. The other officers lem for the world to settle and that a new world order can not be built on the ashes of burned treaties or broken pledg.2.s. He stated that a million Jewish war sufferers in Central Europe have no place to go and that Palestine must be provided as a haven. Dr. David called the cause oc Palestine a symbol of the strug- gle against anti-Semitism. The. United States must take the lead- ership in settling this question justly. He asserted Zionism must be made an American cause. Rabbi Feuer declared that Britain had broken its trust in dosing Palestine to the Jews; that under the mandate Britain was just a trustee whose main impose under the League of .rations was to facilitate settle- ment of Jews in Palestine. The rabbi asserted that the Jews were being subjected to a war of nerves by Britain, but that Jewry would never give up LEON S. WAYBURN its historic rights to the Land of Israel. elected were: Arthur L. Coulson, "We've come to a dead end," vice president; Hyman G. Sale. said Rabbi Feuer, "the best we fer, secretary, and Oscar M. Ze- can hope for from the San Fran- mon, treasurer. cisco Conference is that there The following directors were will be no forced retreat from elected for a two-year term: Na- our present position. There is at than Balaban, Burton Clamage, present no intention on the part Philip R. Marcuse, Gilbert of any statement to promote the chel, Samuel Rands and Emil establishment of a Jewish Com- Waldbott. monvvealth in Palestine. There is Elected for a one-year term no serious attempt to change the to the board of directors were: White Paper. Unless the political Arthur Edelson and Leonard status of Palestine is settled soon Weiner. Directors whose terms do no immigration will be allowed not expire are Bertram Rutz, into the land. Leonard N. Simons and Benja- "The White Paper is the , Brit- min Wilk. ish version of the Nuremberg Temple Beth El Men's Club laws. It barred Jews from their now has 627 members and hopes own homeland. It passed the sen- to enroll 1,000 by next fall. tence of death upon hundreds of During the past season the men thousands. Churchill himself in presented some of the most out. 1939 denounced the White Paper standing lecturers in the United as a breach of faith, but he has States. More than 1,800 heard not said a word since. Drew Pearson at the Temple, "Nice legalities and protocol Other speakers included Malcolm make it impossible for the Jews Bingay, Edgar Guest, Tony Weit- to state their case at the Con- zel, Professor Preston Slosson, ference. We are reduced in San George Z. Medalie of New York Francisco to the status of lobby- and Rabbi Levi A. Olan of Wor- ists, of pressure groups. Palestine cester, Mass. is being discussed there but its connection with the Jewish peo- ple is taboo, a secret. The Fas- Junior Home Relief cists of the desert have oil to bid against Jewish blood and Banquet Sun., May 27 tears. Junior Home Relief Society "British agents are agitating to a boiling point anti-Jewish will hold its annual Mothers' and sentiment among the Arabs. Less Daughters' luncheon at 1:30 p.m. than 3,000 Palestine immigration Sunday, May 27, at the Wardell certificates are left, while hun- Sheraton Hotel. The program will include a dreds of thousands are seeking to get in. This is why Britain talk by Mrs. Edmond N. Hans- speaks so tenderly about repa- van, sister of Mayor Edward triation of Jews to the countries Jeffries. Mrs. Hanovan will speak on "Womens' Representation in of their origin. "The objective of the British Society". The founder and sponsor of war of nerves is to confuse and divide us. If there are enough the group, Mrs. Harry Shulman, delays we can be made to aban- will also talk on the traditions of don our Palestine hope, so Brit- Junior Home Relief Society. Installation of the new officers ain believes. This is why we must keep our nerve. We must accept will follow the luncheon. Mrs. no compromise. We have a few Bertha Chomsky, honorary mem- ber. will install the newly-elected cards we can play ourselves. "We have the Balfour Declar- officers. For reservations, contact Mrs. ation. We have the pledged sup- port of the late President Roose- Jerry Fox, TO. 5-3405, or pro- velt, of President Truman and gram chairman, Lillian Fischer , the two political parties. But TO. 5-2542. most of all we have the Yishuv and regardless of what the Arabs Social Service Office write in their constitution, Pales- tine is defacto a Jewish state. Lists Survivors What we have built there can't Additional lists of Jewish sur- be washed away. Without us Pal- vivors have been received through estine has no future. "We must present a united the World Jewish Congress. The front. We must keep our cause lists are as follows: Am 167 survivors in Frankfurt Am on the agenda of public opinion. 75 survivors from Man We must work for a United Na- tions' trusteeship of Palestine un- heim, Germany; 97 Jewish wom- der which we can continue to en released from Camp Allen- build a Jewish state and welcome dot f, near Marburg, Germany; the million sick and destitute seven survivors from Bonn, Ger• i Jews of Europe. If elementary many; list of 636 arrivals n justice is not done, woe to the Palestine from Romania; list o f - f persons with messages transmit peace of tomorrow." James I. Ellmann, president ted to relatives by thi Polish of the Community Council, pre- radio in Lublin last month. All lists may be consulted at sided. On the platform were rep- resentatives of all shades and the o ffice o f th e J e wish Social opinions of Detroit Jewry, in- Service Bureau any day from cluding Morris L. Schaver of Monday through Friday, between the Histadrut, Dr. B. Benedict 8:30 a. m. and 4 p. Glazer of Temple Beth El, Wil- liam Hordes of the Jewish Na- Bnai Brith Girls tional Fund, Benjamin Laikin, head of the Detroit Zionist Coun- Sponsor Carnival cil, Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple The Bnai Brith Girls' Council Israel, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern- ter, president of Yeshivah Beth of Detroit is sponsoring its firlt Yehuda and rabbi of Congrega- annual fund raising affair. a car' , tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Daniel nival, at 8:30 p. m. Saturday Temchin of the Mizrachi, and June 2, at the Jewish Communa Aaron Rosenberg, active in Yid- Center. 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