NIMMII ■■ 111 ■ 7Mn.' ,:' The Legal DETROIT JEWISH 1 HRONICLE and Page Two SZ Men's Club to Offer Concert Pianist Sobeloff to Address Regional Conference Detroit New Zionists Plan Mass Meeting The New Zionist Organization of Detroit is announcing an em- ergency mass meeting to be held Monday, Dec. 17, at 8 o'clock .n the evening, in the social hall of Bnai Moshe synagogue, Dex- tr and Lawrence. The purpose of the meeting is to mobilize Jewry for resistance to England's determination to destroy our national hopes. Bri- tain's conspiracy against the Jewish people will be unmasked. The proposed Anglo-American Commission of Inquiry will be exposed as the final blow aimed at the destruction of the re- maining Jews of Europe and a vigorous demand will be voiced that the Administration at Wash- ington disassociate itself from this latest trick of the British imperialists. The previous de- mand will be reiterated that the November 23, 1945. Friday, Chronicle Rabbi Sperka to Speak Returned Vet Takes Over DMW At Mizrachi Meeting Sidney Deitch, a returned vet- The Mizrachi organization of eran, has assumed management Detroit will meet on Saturday toe Detroit Monument Works. evening, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m., at of Deitch, a fi rst Congregation Bnai Israel, Lin- lieutenant i n wood at Buena Vista, to discuss the army a ir the present crisis in Zionism. Rabbi Joshua M. Sperka. one forces, has just of the local Mizrachi leaders returned from and member of the board, will four years of a r my service, lead the discussion on the ques- two of which tion, "What Is Our Task Now?" were spent overseas with "Minorities Speak" Is the troop car- rier command Subject of AJC a 11 d included "Minorities Speak" is the sub- stays in Eng- ject of the next membership Sidney Deitch France, Trini- meeting planned by the Detroit Rico. Section of American Jewish dad and Puerto Congress, Wednesday evening, Nov. 28, at 8:30 p.m., in the Glazer Speaks at Butzel Hall of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The speakers of Temple Services T"he Power of a Righteous the evening will be A. Meyero- witz, Director of Fa r ban d Minority — Some Modern Schools; Charles A. Hill, of the Throughts on the Festival of Mayor's Interracial Committee; Chanukah" will be the subject Paul Boatin, Chairman of PAC, of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer's ser- Ford Local 600; Thomas Dom- mon at the Sabbath Eve Serv- browski, Editor of Polish week- ices of Temple Beth El on Fri- ly, Glos Ludowy; and Alan N. day, Nov. 30, at 8:15. Brown, of the Commission on Law and Legislation of Amer- City Approves Cong. ican Jewish Congress. Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- rector of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, will deliver the opening address at the Re- gional Conference of the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds which is being held Saturday evening and Sunday, Nov. 24 and 25 at the Deshler- Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, it was announced by Bernard Pepinsky of Cincinnati, chairman of the program committee. Jul- ian H. Krolik, of Detroit, is president of the East Central Region. The luncheon session sched- uled for 12:45 p.m. on Sunday will be devoted to a considera- tion of the proposal for Na- tional Advisory Budgeting sub- mitted to the memb:r agencies of the Council for decision at the General Assembly to be held in February, 1946. William J. Shroder, Cincinnati, chairman of the National Board of the Coun- ABRAHAM CHASIN cil, will present the proposal, Under the auspices of the and Rabbi J. Marshall Taxay, Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, Ab- of Akron, Ohio, will summarize raham Chasin will present a the position of those in opposi- prop am of piano music in the tion to its adoption. Mr. Krolik, social hall at 8:30 Wednesday, as Regional President of the Nov. 28. His selections will in- Council, will preside at this ses- A.A. Building Setup clude Fantasy in C minor by sion. Mozart, Serious Variations by JEWO Plan to The approval by the City of Mendelssohn, Six Preludes by the new building plans of the Hold Donor Lunch himself, Sonatine by Ravel, Bnai David Celebrates Congregation Ahvath Achim Waltz in C sharp Minor, Im- A srecial meeting of the Jew- Bnai Abraham, to be erected at promptu in F sharp Major, Ma- Chanukah on Dec. 2 ish European Welfare Organi- Dexter and Tyler has necessi- zurka, A Minor, Op. 67, and zation was held at the home of tated a special meeting of the The Bnai David Religious Scherzo, C sharp Minor, all by Mrs. Ida Schultz on Wednesday, membership this coming Monday JUDGE PATRICK H. O'BRIEN School will celebrate Chanukah Nov. 14, to formulate plans for evening, Nov. 26, at the Rose Chopin. on Sunday, the third day of the annual donor luncheon. Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and 100,000 homeless Jews in Ger- Chanukah, Dec. 2, at 11 a.m., The next meeting will be held Tyler Ave. Peter Chodoroff, the many be forthwith admitted in- Vets Entertain Patients in a program in which Rabbi to the Jewish homeland. at the home of Mrs. Sonia Ep- chairman of the Building Com- Sperka, Cantor Adler and rep- stein, 11535 Byron on Tuesday, On Saturday, Nov. 3, twenty- resentatives of various grades The following prominent Nov. 27. Luncheon will be mittee will present information regarding future plans. Social five patients of the Percy Jones will participate and to which speakers will be among those Committee Chairmen Charles Hospital were guest s at the parents and members of the syn- who will address the meeting: served. Chairman for the Patrons' Cottler and Meyer Lebowitz Michigan - Minnesota football agogue are invited. Hon. Patrick H. O'Brien, of Page of the Donor is Mrs. Anna have arranged special refresh- game. The Lt. Jack Winokur The classes of the Religious the Wayne County Probate Goldberg, Townsend 8-4952. to be served. Post No. 268, World War II School held in Central High Bench; Dr. Joseph Schechtman, Anyone wishing to plant trees ments JWV, sponsored this affair. The School will not meet in Central one time president of the New in the European Welfare Grove men lunched at the Allenill on that Sunday; all children are Zionist Organization of Poland, is asked to call Mrs, Phil Gur- Hotel prior to the game, and asked to come directly to the and now of New York, and B. vith, Townsend 5-5465. were house guests at the Sigma synagogue on Elmhurst and Netanyahu, formerly editor of the Jerusalem daily, "Hayarden," Delta Tau Sorority afterwards. Fourteenth Sts. and at present executive direc- Aesculapian Luncheon The Post announces that its tor of the World New Zionist "Nite at the Latin Quarter" is Welcomes Newcomers Organization. Ernespie Children's to take place on Monday, Dec. The Aesculapian Ladies Aux- Other prominent local speak- 3. The night club has been tak- Aid Holds Shower ;ivy is sponsoring a member- ers and musical talent will par- ship dessert luncheon at the en over by the group for that The Ernespie Children's Aid ticipate in the program. The home of Mrs. Saul Tafler, 140 evening. Anyone wishing to at- committee of arrangements is held a food and clothing shower tend the affair should contact headed by Messrs. Aaron M. Hazelwood Avenue. The organization will welcome Milton Beresh at Davison 7244. at the home of the secretary, Weisbrot, M. Manuel Merzon Mrs. James Brindze, on Monday new members and those who and Caspar Boyarsky. evening, Nov. 12. The women wish to join are invited to at- of this organization have been tend the luncheon. Winokur Auxiliary mailing food and clothing to the S. E. Vehon Returns The Aesculapian Ladies Aux- destitute Jewish people of Eu- Holds Installation iliary distributes its money to rope for the past 3 years. A To Advertising Post the welfare of two children in The Lt. Jack Winokur Aux., letter is sent out before each Palestine, War Chest, Protective CLOTHES S. E. (Bud) Vehon has re- Civil Agency, War effort, USO, No. 268, held its instition and package to the recipient of same, installation Wednesday, Nov. 7. stating that a package is on the turned to Detroit advertising cir- a scholarship fund established in • at the Jewish War Veterans way. These women have, in turn, cles, following his discharge -Wayne University for pharma- received many I:tters from peo- from the army, and is now a headquarters, 8212 - 12th St. cists and many other needy I UPHOLSTERED This is the first auxiliary or- ple in the European countries partner in the Bass, Luckoff & causes. Wayburn advertising agency, at expressing their heartfelt grati- FURNITURE ganized of World War 2 veterans tude for the aid given them and 909 David Stott building. • in Detroit. the letters also state that each Prior to his Army service, Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, State package was received. Vehon was general managel. of I TACKED-DOWN Dept. Pres. of the Ladies Aux. Bass-Luckoff, Inc., for ten years. of Mich., and Mrs. Lillian Fink, CARPETS For the past three years, he was Poultry t4 Eggs National Chief of Staff, and YWBCO To Hold Cleaned right in your stationed in the West Coast other members of the auxiliaries 13918 LINWOOD Headquarters of the Air Trans- home, on the floor were in charge of the installa- 7th Donor Luncheon port Command. • tion. The Young Women's Bicur Shoichet Always Phone COltinitit ' a 4200 The following are the officers Cholem Organization Seventh On Premises of the new auxiliary: Ceil Ber- Annual Donor Luncheon will be ,4r1lettlre • esh, president; Molly Winokur, held Dec. 5, at the Book Cad- UNLIMITED PARKING senior vice president; Sylvia illac. Funds raised will be used FACILITIES Lipson, junior vice president . for the purpose of aiding the • Shirley Temmer, treasurer; Lau. nerdy sick. The program for the Poultry Dressed and ra Feldstein, corresponding sec- afternoon includes Mr. Edgar retary; Ceil Winokur, recording A. Guest, speaker, Roberts' Fur Cleaned secretary; Diana Gordon, judge Style Show, Mrs. Rosina Betman 533 547 E. FOREST'AVE. i • LaKritz, vocalist, and Mrs. Betty i advocate; Marilyn Heidt, chap- ;,Dovtitovin Branch: Phone and Delivery t Schmalt Blinstrub, accompanist. lain; Natalie Solocahet, guard; For reservations call Mrs. Joseph Orden Promptly Filled I THE L. HUDSON CO. Renee Fox, Trustee; Bluma As- Shifman, To. 7-0257. 9651 TOWNSEND 7 ton, trustee; Lillian Weider, ;arc? Floor Former Street Build'') J i are true economy. trustee. The auxiliary was named in Youth League - Gives Time lost by memory of Lt. Jack Winokur who lost his life in World War $1,000 to U.J.A. sickness is costly. No. 2. The Youth Education League at its November meeting con- Self-treatment is tributed a thousand dollars to Women's Committee uncertain and the United Jewish Appeal, two To Send Packages hundred fifty dollars to the War dangerous. Working under the auspices Chest and appropriated a dona- of the Vaad Hatzala, a commit- tion to the USO for transporta- See your Doctor tee of women was formed for tion for entertainers for ward the purpose of filling and ship- patients at Percy Jones Hospi- often. ping packages of food and med- tal, Battle Creek. icaments to Jews in the Mrs. James V. Browne, presi- placed persons camps in Ger- many and also to refugees in dent, announced the following Siberia, France and other points for the Pledge Fund which will in Europe. In Germany the pack- terminate with a luncheon at the ages are being sent to the Army Book-Cadillac Hotel in Febru- Chaplains will) will supervise ary. Mrs. Jesse Rosen, general their distribution. The Commit- chairman and Mrs. Louis Fried, ndertaken the task of co-chairman ; Mrs. Sidney Kalt, tee has u filling 5,000 such food packages chairman, and Mrs. Adolph Lich- and is interested in their im- ter, co-chairman of Year Book. mediate dispatch. %MISTY LEANING ,' ✓ Sarah's FOREST CLEANERS' Your Doctor's Services .. . - -