Fa+ September 14, 1945 • PLAIN TALK Detroit Hadassah Membership Luncheon Set for Tuesday, Sept. 18 (Continued from page four) fate of Palestine is more promis- g without politics and political ntroversy. He has in mind the :lost unthinkable possibility that ,e might in time set himself up as a farmer (Segal is an inveter- ate city guy and never would amount to anything as a farmer. He likes the steam heat of an apartment.) But suppose Segal were really Atilt out to be a farmer and bought "a farm somewhere in his native country. Even before settling there he made an announcement to all the neighboring farmers: 'I, Segal, am coming to settle among you. Because I am Segal I expect ultimately to run the township in which my farm is situated. I'll be the boss of the township." He guesses the neighbors wouldn't like this. They would probably do everything they could to make his farm life miser- wble in order to get him out of there. Their boys would throw stones at his windows. They would chase all the rabbits into his cabbage patch. They might strew salt on his cornfield. "Who," they would ask, "does he think he is? He wanting to take charge of our township! To hell with Segal!" Mindful of this, Zionist Segal doesn't think it's for the good of Zion in Palestine for Zionists to lay to the Arabs: "We're going to take this country over. We'll make our own state here—a Jew- ish state, and what are you going to do about that?" Membership will be the most important item on the agenda of the joint board meeting of the Detroit Hadassah's four groups, at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Sept. 18, at Hotel Stotler. This is the first joint meeting of the season and attendance is limited to board and committee members. Arrange- ments are in charge of Mrs. Har- ry L. Jones, program chairman. gp GOOD NEIGHBORS Zionist Segal doesn't think that's the way to handle neigh- bors especially if you are think- ing of going into farming ex- tensively, as in Palestine. In fact, the first essential thing for sue- ; cessful farming is to have peace 'with your neighbors. Wheat, olives and oranges can't be cul- tivated so well if you nave to carry a gun in one hand and a hoe in the other. If Segal thought of being a farmer in his country he could start out by establishing good terms with his neighbors. They would know him as a man who wanted to go along cooperatively with them for the benefit of the township. Of course, he wouldn't even ibring up the matter of who was to run the township. He would take it for granted that all the inhabitants should have an equal part in the government of the to wnship; all together for the common good without anybody having any special privilege. .Thus, in peace, he would grow h s i corn, wheat and alfalfa to plenty. Good Zionist Segal believes that the good of Zion requires that Jews in Palestine go along in political union with Arabs—in the same kind of political union that exists among the many varieties of Americans. It re- quires that Jews meet on com- mon democratic political ground with Arabs instead of trying to stand on their own exclusive ground, as in a separate Jewish state. Otherwise, the trees Segal red for his good relative—he a cousin—won't grow well J may even perish by the de- struction of warfare. He was a ns gentleman whose memory de- he serves to stand a long time and it would be a pity to see his trees fall because of warfare between by J ews and Arabs. rar rs5 er. Detroit's Newest and r ar Most Beautiful el- art err etc' be. Ter DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Funeral Home chairman of the chapter, announc- es the following membership chairmen of the individual groups. Central • Group, Mrs. Lewis II. Carlson; Huntington Woods, Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe; Russell Woods, Mrs. Joseph Sommers; University Group, Mrs. Sidney R. Solomon, assisted by Mrs. Saul Dunitz, co- chairman. Hebrew Ladies Aid Installs Officers MRS. MILTON MADDIN Nationally, Hadassah achieved an increase of 50,000 members during the last year, bringing its total to over 150,000, organized in more than 700 chapters and groups in every state in the coun- try. Detroit Hadassah also experi- enced a large increase, and is now planning to enroll 1,000 new members during the coming year. Mrs. Milton Maddin, vice presi- dent and general membership Installation of officers of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society took place Sept. 4 in the Dexter-Law- rence Auditorium. Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald was the chairman. She introduced Mrs. Leonard Sims, who installed the following officers: Mrs. Julia Ring, president; Mrs. Sarah Schwartz, 1st vice presi- dent; Mrs. Jennie Wistrak, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Sarah Ber- ger, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Rosen- thal, financial secretary; Mrs. Ida Goldfine, recording secretary. Mrs. Rose Langer, card mailing secretary; Mrs. Sophye Janowitz, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gi- zella Kallush, conductress; Mrs. Fanny Roth, inner guard; Mrs. Helen Auslander, honorary presi- dent, and Mesdames Fay Free- man, Theresa Miller, Elfreda Greenwald and Pauline Schiff, trustees. Refreshments and card playing concluded the evening. A card party will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, in the Dex- ter Lawrence Hall. Mrs. Leo Gantz is chairman. The annual donor luncheon will be held Nov. 19. Mrs. Paul R. Freeman is general chairman. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL (Continued from page 4) viewed singly . . . It is true that the physical injuries inflicted on the victims are minor, and the property damage not very large . . . But there is a pattern—an identical pattern—used by the culprits . . And this pattern, whether certain timid Jewish souls admit it or not is one of definite religious and political an- ti-Semitism . . Still more sig- nificent is this: In the localities where these incidents occur the police and press insist on calling these anti-Semitic onslaughts "hoodlumism" and "youthful pranks" .. . So let's resolve to call a spade a spade in this new year of 5706, and to label these incipient pogroms as what they are . . . The only way to destroy anti-Semitism is to fight it in the open .. . MORE OF THE SAME .. . The first "New Year card" we received this season was an inter- esting one . .. It was addressed to Jew Phineas J. Biron, c/o The Sentinel, Chicago . . . The card reads as follows: Phone 6-8411 J. B. Stoner Ku Lux Klan Organizer 204 Temple Court Bldg. Office Hours: Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. 3:30 to 6 P.M. Chattanooga 2, Tenn. Mr. Stoner is operating openly, it would seem . . . As a matter of fact, he is preparing to run for public office on his KKK rec- ord . . • Attention, district attor- neys in New York and Chicago: Those brand new copies of "the Protocols of the Elders of Zion" (the foulest anti-Semitic propa- ganda ever concocted) that are now being distributed in your cities are being sponsored by the Gentile Cooperative Association, with headquarters in Chicago .. . Offering a Complete Funeral Service at Moderate Prices KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME Conveniently Located — Ample Parking Space 9419 DEXTER (2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd.) TYLER 7.4520 WARNING . . • No, Victor Riesel is not exag- gerating when he warns us that a gigantic political campaign by the old America-Firsters is on the way .. . John T. Flynn and Upton Close have already begun a no- tional smear campaign against the memory of Franklin D. 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Par Thirteen Fram to Memorialize Northwest Men's Club 166 Detroit Jewish Outlines Programs Heroes on Yom Kippur The program committee of the At the Kol Nidre or opening service of the Day of Atonement, which Temple Israel will hold in the auditoriuni of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts at 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, Rabbi From will preach on "Faith of Our Fathers." At the Yom Kippur morning service on Monday, Sept. 17, Rab- bi Fram's subject will be "Jonah, the Prophet of the Common Man." On Monday afternoon, the rab- bi, assisted by members of the confirmation class of 1946, will conduct a Yom Kippur Service for the children of Temple Israel. "A Yom Kippur Story" will be the subject of the children's ser- mon. At the Yizkor or Memorial SO' vices at 4 o'clock, the rabbi will memorialize the war dead of all nations. Among the world figures to be memorialized will be Frank- lin Delano Roosevelt, Among those who have fallen in battle, he will memorialize the 166 De- troit Jews who died in the various battlefields of the war, including Raymond Zussman, who was post- humously awarded the highest military award, the Congressional Medal of Honor. On Friday night, Sept. 21, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Temple Israel will observe the Festival of Suc- coth. Rabbi Fram will preach on "Harvesting for the World." The children of Temple Israel Religious School will build minia- ture Sukkahs, to be used as cen- terpieces for the home festival table as well as to adorn the pul- pit at the holiday services. Men's Club of the Northwest He- brew Congregation and Center met Sept. 11, under the chair- manship of Mannie Lax and Mal- colm Rivkin. A complete program was set up for the fall, winter and spring months, including social, cultural and educational events. The Men's Club Bowling League under the presidency of David J. Miller started its bowling season with an attendance of some 50 bowlers, at the Palm Beach Rec- reation, Meyers Road near Outer Drive. Due to the holidays, the next bowling session will be Sun- day morning, Sept. 23, at 10 o'- clock. Season's Greetings and Best Wishes • DR. S. COLE Optometrist - Optician 1107 FARMER ST. Opp. Crowley Milner Co. RAndolph 6776 13916 WOODWARD AVE. TOwnsend 6.7151 Highland Park Le Shono Toro Tihoserul LEINOFF and SON Detroit's Most Modern and Convenient DELICATESSEN We Pledge Ourselves to Merit Your Patronage WE DELIVER — TO. 7.9691 Detroit Lodge, B.B. Opens Season Sept. 18 The Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith is holding its opening meet- ing of the season, a social, at 8:30 Tuesday evening, Sept. 18, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build- ing, 13266 Lawton. Refreshments will be served. 13330 DEXTER, Cor. 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