Friday, June 15, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Legal Chronicle Par Two Center Activities Rabbi Glazer in Interfaith Talks Ask U. S. Jews Give 8o Millions For Relief Center Day Camp Opens on June 25 NEW YORK (WNS).— An agreement was signed here this week reconstitut- ing the United Jewish Ap- peal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine as the combined national fund- raising body for overseas re- lief and rehabilitation, for the upbuilding of the Jew- ish homeland in Palestine and for refugee aid in the United States. The Joint Distribution Com- mittee, the United Palestine Ap- peal and the National Refugee Service have reached an agree- ment to resume unified fund- raising activities. It was stated that the estimated needs of the agencies comprising the United Jewish Appeal amount to more than $80,000,000 for the current year. Last year American Jews contributed approximately $30,- 000,000 to the United Jewish Appeal. The United Jewish Appeal de- clared: "The separate appeals which have been conducted by the con- stituent bodies during the past four months have been aban- doned and all funds raised in behalf of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Ap- peal and National Refugee Serv- ice throughout 1945 will be dis- tributed among these agencies in accordance with a mutually ac- ceptable formula. "The needs of the organiza- tions represented in the United Jewish Appeal are far greater this year than ever before dur- ing the past 12 years of suffer- ing and destruction for the Jew- ish people. The budgetary esti- mates of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Ap- peal and National Refugee Ser- vice are in excess of $80,000,000 in 1945. This unprecedented sum represents a challenge to the gen- erosity of Jews in every com- munity in the United States. "Victory in Europe has un- rolled before us a scene of inde- scribable devastation, widespread distress and mass homelessness which have affected the surviving Jews with deepest intensity. It is imperative that American Jewry provide assistance on the largest possible scale for the hundreds of thousands who look to us for aid in their physical, cultural and communal needs. We must also plan for the settlement in Palestine of additional great masses and make possible their re-integration there and the building of a new life of freedom and security for them in the Jewish homeland." I I Discovers Cousin Is in Nazi Camp Discovery of a first cousin from Lodz, who was found in the Nazi horror camp at Bu- chenwald was made by Mrs. Irving Lash, 18011 Sorrento. Mrs. Lash learned that her cousin, Meier Peses, Is, of Lolz, was alive and seeking his relatives from The Detroit Jewish Chronicle which pub- lished a list of European Jew. ish t:urvivors who are seeking to locate friends or relatives in Detroit. The youth is a nephew of Joe Simkovitz, Mrs, Lash's father. Camp Habonim, Jewish Center stay-at-home camp, will open on June 25 under the direction of Reuben Young, assisted by Sam- uel Milan, Emil Wolok and oth- ers. Mr. Young, whO holds the de- grees of B.S. and M.A. in health education, is a teacher in the Detroit public schools, as is Mr. Milan. Mr. Wolok will assist the chil- dren in creative dramatics. He has trained for this work at Wayne where he obtained his MA degree in speech. He is con- Gussie Eisenberg nected with the Special Educa- tion Department of the Board Heads Marshall of Education. Business Women Others on the staff include Mrs. Lora Ann Krause, special- The Louis Marshall Business Leaders of the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths partici- izing in swimming and athletics; and Professional Auxiliary of pated in a Round Table Broadcast over Station WJR on Memorial Miss Rhoda Horwitz, a piano Bnai Brith has elected the itllow- Day, arranged by the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and teacher, and Sol Cohen of the ing officers: Protestants. They are (left to right). Naiph Abodaher, radio chair- Center swimming staff. Other ad- man, Banking Division, Michigan War Finance Committee; Dr. B. ditions to the staff are being Benedict Glazer, Rabbi of Temple Beth El; Bishop Donald B made. The activities offered by Camp Aldrich, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, and Rev. Joseph A. Foley, S. J., University of Detroit, Student Counsellor. Habonim include swimming, box- ing, sports of all types, drama- tics, crafts, music, movies, etc. Woodward JWEWO Pisgah, 87 Years Old, A special class will be offered for the children who do not know Installation Set how to swim. Chooses Officers Campers bring their own lunch For Monday Night The North Woodward Branch and will be served milk. The of the Jewish Women's European Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of daily camp schedule is Monday Welfare Organization elected the Grand Rapids will be the princi- through Friday, 9 to 3 p. following officers at a meeting pal speaker at the installation or 9 to 5 p. m. program of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Center Mothers Hold Final Meetings Of Season This Week MRS. E. WEISSMAN in the home of Mrs. Sol Cohen, 18238 Santa Rosa Drive: President, Mrs. Ezriel Weiss- man ; vice presidents, Mrs. A. Kurzmann, Mrs. Joseph Zucker- man, Mrs. Morris Disner; treas- urer, Mrs. A. Green ; financial secretary and publicity, Mrs. Mollie Knoppow, and correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. S. Cohen. The installation will be held at 12:30 p. in. on Tuesday, June Hebrew Ladies' Aid 19, at the Lee Plaza. Mrs. Pau- Choose Officers line Epps and Mrs. Anna Gold- berg are in charge of arrange- The newly-elected officers of ments. For reservations call the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Townsend 8-4952. are: Mrs. Julia Ring, president; Mrs. Sarah Schwartz and Mrs. Jennie Wiatrok, vice presidents; Mrs. Sarah Berger, treasurer; 4 Detroit Jewish Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, financial Captives Freed secretary. Mrs. Ida Goldfine, recording Four Detroit Jewish soldiers secretary; Mrs. Langer, corre- who were prisoners of war in sponding secretary; Mrs. Fannie Germany are listed as freed. Roth, inner guard, and Mrs. Some of them were previously Ethel Goodman, conductress. listed as missing. The freed cap- Mrs. Jennie Wiatrok is chair- tives are: man of sick visiting. Mrs. Sophye Lt. W. Flifford Adler, husband Janawitz is chairman of joy and of Mrs. Phillis J. Adler, 1517 sorrow greetings. Mrs. Helen Edison ; father of one daughter; Leibson is chairman of case in- captured last December. vestigating. Mrs. Helen Auslander Cpl. Sidney Ring, husband of is honorary president. Mrs. Rose H. Ring, 1730 Glad- The paid-up and closing lunch- stone. eon will be held at 12:30 June Sgt. Sidney Singer, son of Mrs. 20, in the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Leah Singer, 2643 Elmhurst, re- A board meeting was held ported April 19 as captured. June 12 at noon, in the home Pvt. Coleman Rottenberg, son of Mrs. Fay Freeman on Webb of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Rotten- Ave. berg of 2466 Highland Ave. Bicur Cholem Group Aids Eloise Patients re...1.11r 11738 DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat & Poultry Market RABBI JEROME D. FOLKMAN Brith, at 8:30 p. in. Monday night, at the Jewish Community Center. Rabbi Folkman has served as president of the Sixth District Grand Lodge of Bnai Brith. Harry Yudkoff, past president of Pisgah Lodge and first vice president of District Six, Bnai Brith, is the installing officer; and Milton Weinstein, the outgoing president, and the newly elected leader, Jack E. Lawson, will also speak. The festivities will conclude with a reception for the officers, with refreshments and dancing to Dave Diamond and his orches- tra. With this election, Pisgah Lodge enters its 88th year. This Detroit group is now the largest Bnai Brith unit in the world, having more than 2,800 mem- bers. The new officers include : Jack E. Lawson, president; Leonard Belove, first vice president; Max H. Goldhoff, second vice presi- dent; Irving Boigan, recording secretary; Morris Shatzen, finan- cial secretary; Milton Weinstein, chaplain ; A. J. Piel, treasurer; Sidney Sidder, assistant chaplain ; Meyer Lebowitz, warden ; Victor Bloomfield, guardian. Aaron Abramovitz, Henry Droock, Judge William Friedman, Rudolph Meyersohn, Herman Os- nos, Louis James Rosenberg and Louis L. Steinberg are trustees. I: On Monday afternoon, June 11, the Young Women's Bicur Cholem held a board meeting at the home of their newly installed president, Mrs. Jack Hyman, of Sturtevant Ave. The annual outing for the Elo- ise Hospital was held June 14. A committee under the chairman- ship of Mrs. I. Wuntner served a lunch to the patients. War bonds and stamps are sold at every meeting. The following Mothers' Clubs are holding their farewell par- ties: Young Women's Study Club- 1:30 p. m. this Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Tessie Kominars, 11311 Mark Twain. Dexter Mothers' Club—Lunch- eon at 1:30 p. in. Tuesday, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- ter at Lawrence. The club will have a luncheon. Woodward Study Club-12:30 p. m. Wednesday. All members will meet in the lobby of the General Motors Bldg.. For in- formation call Bessie Stone, TO. 6-3556. Center Mothers' Club — 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, at the Jewish Community Center. Twelfth Street Mothers' Club —8:30 p. m. Thursday, at La- char's Hall, 8939 12th. Play rehearsal will be held by the Young Women's Study Club at 1:30 p. in, Tuesday, at the Center. GUSSIE EISENBERG President, Gussie D. Eisenberg; vice presidents, Alyce Patrick, Belle Moskowitz; treasurer, Zelda Rossman; financial secretary, Do- ris Siegel; corresponding secre- tary, Rosetta Rois. Recording secretary, Ida Sto- fer; mailing secretary, Bertha Rosenthal; sentinel, Helen Gold; guide, Elaine Roth, and inoni- tress, Betty White. Trustees: Shirley Bernstein, Esther Plotnick, Ida Rubin and Janet Dunn. Board members, Bet- ty Aaron, Ruth Feinstein, Norma Lewis, Lena 'Frock, Ruth Berg, Zinc Faxstein, Lina Robins and Rose Wruble. The installation will be held in conjunction with the Louis Mar- shall Women's Auxiliary, at 8:15 p. m, on Tuesday, June 19, at the Workmen's Circle, Linwood and Tuxedo. 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