Friday, January 4, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Ghost of Hitler Stalks Once More; Secret World Jewish Plot Is Charged Center .Ativi ti ej t or Mothers' Clubs Neuschatz Joins Center "What Is New in Medicine" will be presented by Dr. Mary M. Fra- sier and other physicians. Dexter Mothers' Club--Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 1:30 p.m., at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Members of the Dexter Mothers' Club will be entertained at tea by Mrs. Liza Lipkin, hon- oring the return of her grandson, Seymore Lipkin, from a global tour with the USO, at 3260 Webb. Young Women's Study Club — Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 1:30 p.m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Law- ton at Waverly. Woodward Study Club — Wed- nesday, Jan. 9, at 1:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. Twelfth Street Mothers' Club -- Thursday, Jan. 10, at 8:30 p.m., at Lachar's Hall, 8939 Twelfth St. On Tuesday evening, Jan. 22, a banquet honoring the Twenty- fifth Anniversary of the Mothers' Clubs will be held in the Auditori- ‘, um of the Jewish Community Cen- ter. Reservations should be made with the Club Presidents or at the Center, not later than Jan. 15. Photography Club Center members are offered an opportunity to learn more about photography and to have a great deal of fun. A photography club is being organized, with Sidney Baron as the leader. Baron, a for- mer Center member recently re- turned from service, has had ex- tensive experience in the field of photography as an amateur and as a professional. The purpose of the club, he said, "is to learn to take pictures, to learn to do a better job of devel- oping, and to learn all of the lat- est tricks." The first meeting of the Photog- raphy Club is scheduled for Tues- day, Jan. 8, at 8:00 o'clock. Members are asked to register with Mr. Neimand. Book Chat Gloster Current of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will be guest reviewer at the Jewish Center, Woodward at Holbrook on Wed- nesday, Jan. 9 for a book chat program. Mr. Current will review "Black Boy" by Richard Wright. The pro- gram will begin at 9 P. M. and is open to the public without charge. Youth Educat'n League Holds Board Meeting The December board meeting of the Youth Education League was held at the home of Mrs. Martin Friedman on Parkside Ave., with Mrs. Benjamin Gelman as co- hostess. A dessert luncheon was preceded by the business meeting, at which time Mrs. Jesse Rosen anonunced that plans have been completed for the Victory Lun- cheon which will take place on Feb. 19 at the Latin Quarter, with a complete floor show pre- sented by the Latin Quarter. Mrs. Adolph Lichter, co-chair- man with Mrs. Sidney Kalt, for the year book, gave a report on the splendid work of all the mem- bers towards the success of this affair. The regular January meeting will be held on Jan. 7, at the De- troit-Leland Hotel, in the form of a tea and rally, with outstanding talent for the afternoon's enter- tainment. Proceeds of this affair go for rehabilitation work both here and abroad. New Holy Lands To Be Discussed "New Holy Lands" is the title of the address to be delivered by Rabbi Ellezer A. Levi, at late Fri- day evening services at Congre- gation Bnai Moshe, Jan. 11. Rabbi Levi will discuss the vari- ous proposals to settle the home- less Jews in other places than Palestine, their righteous home- land. The services will begin at 8:15 and will be conducted by Cantor David Katzman. A social hour will follow. Page Nine Annual Presidents' Day Tea On Jan. 7th. (Continued from page 1) own sufferings also so soon forgotten? Are your own dead already out of your mind? Your blood, your sweat, your tears? Will you ignore them also? It is not hard to understand your perfidy. The Empire comes first. Your officials fear the results of an impartial search from the Anglo-American Inquiry Commission. They must prejudice this commission with false facts. They must poison the minds of the world to • whom that commission will report. But listen, British officialdom! The world will not accept your calumnies. Your sins will find you out. Your own people will reject you like a poisonous cancer. The English people who crammed the Magna Charta down official throats, the English people who bloodily wrested civil rights for them- selves from the same kind of a selfish leadership, the English SAMUEL NEUSCHATZ Samuel Neuschatz has been add- people, who made their feeling of fair play respected wher- ed to the staff of the Jewish Com- ever they went will cast you out. munity Center, "in order to better serve the needs of the Jewish youth of Detroit," announced Sam- uel H. Rubiner, president of the Center. Mr. Neuschatz comes as Director of Intermediate Activi- ties, the department which in- cludes the work of the high school age group. In this position, he will have charge of all the activi- ties including clubs, athletics, lounge and extension programs at the D. W. Simons Hebrew School and the Bagley Public School, in which the teen age youth have been participating. He will also be available to give active co- operation to all other Jewish youth groups of the community and invites their cooperation in joint activities on behalf of the whole youth community. Your propaganda methods are not so clever that they cannot be clearly seen. Your mouthings of Hitlerism are not so disguised that they can fool a world which paid such a price in blood and treasure because no one weighed those words. The Annual Presidents' Day Tea will mark the monthly meeting of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women on Mon- day, Jan. 7, at 1:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. The presidents of all clubs af- filiated with the Detroit Federa- tion of Women's Clubs have been invited as special guests. Kathryn Turney Garten, "The First Lady of Book Reviewers," will feature the program. She will review Francis Winwar's "Life of the Heart," the fascinating story of the life of George Sand. Miss Garten Is well known to radio audiences, university groups and women's clubs. She recently received an enthusiastic reception at Detroit Town Hall. Early in life she developed a great narra- tive power which she combines with a flair for verbal portraiture to make her reviews different and memorable. She has published po- etry, taught classes in Biblical Dramatization and tried her hand at novel writing. Kurt Saflr, talented boy pianist, will supply the musical portion of the program. The social hour and tea to fol- low the program is being arrang- ed by Mrs. Louis Baum. Mrs. Her- shel Kreger will preside. All mem- bers of the Detroit Section, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, are invited to bring their friends. Justice cannot be blind forever. Sooner or later the scales will be lifted and the truth will be plainly seen. And remember, England! You will be weighed in the balances and found wanting. Swiss Exonerate Dr. J. Lowenherz GENEVA (JTA) — The Swiss Union of Jewish Communities has issued a statement describing as "baseless" the charge that Dr. Jo- seph Lowenherz, former president of the Vienna Jewish Community, had collaborated with the Nazis during the occupation. The statement was based on an own country and those of our own glorious America will re- investigation in Austria by Alfred ject your plottings and your maneuverings. Weishut, a representative of the World Jewi9h Congress. Dr. Low- The Jews will still have Palestine in spite of you. They enherz, who is now in Zurich, was of the Vienna Jewish will have it because it belongs to them, because they will make president community from 1937 until he fled of it a paradise. They will have it as their land because in that Austria last Spring when Red Ar- my troops started moving into the land they will once more lead the way to a kind of life where city. Your empire is tottering, England! Power is slipping from your grasp. It is in vain that you resort to lies and trickery to deceive a world you believe will trust you. The Mr. Neuschatz arrived in Detroit commission will report the truth. The common people of your recently after having served over two years in the army and after having seen service in England, France and Germany in an Intel- ligence Unit of the Office of the Chief Engineer of the European Theatre. Professionally a Jewish educa- tor, having taught Hebrew In the New York City public high schools and in the Hebrew High School Department of the New York Bu- reau of Jewish Education, he con- ducted youth clubs in the Park Avenue Synagogue and the Flat- bush Jewish Center and has ex- perience in the field of Jewish Camping both as counsellor and head counsellor of Camp Achvah operated by the Bureau of Jewish Education. In his last will and testament, Hitler wrote, "My spirit will rise from the grave and the world will see that I am right." So soon, so soon, a British nobleman is attempting to bring that prophecy to realization. Mr. Neuschatz, who holds the B.A. Degree, cum laude, from New York University and the Master of Science in Education Degree from the College of the City of New York, rounded out his preparation for education and social work with two years of residence in Pales- tine which he spent both in work and study. But he cannot succeed. It must not be. Not England, not Sir Frederic Morgan, not British officialdom, not any force in the whole wide world can stop the ghost of Hitler from being laid. A suffering humanity must recover at long long last from all its ills. The time will come when truth and justice will unite to usher in eternal peace. And that time is at hand. S Z Sisterhood Plans Annual Brunch This year, Shaarey Zedelc Sis- terhood's annual affair, compli- menting its paid-up membership, will take the form of a brunch meeting in the social hall, next Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 11:30 a.m. Guests are requested to note that the time is one hour earlier than usual. Following the brunch, which is in charge of Mrs. Morris Krause and Mrs. Joe Horwitz, the mem- bership will be addressed by Rabbi Henry Fisher of Chicago. Gradu- ating with distinction from the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1928, Rabbi Fisher received his bachelor's degree from the Col- lege of the City of New York and his master's degree from Columbia University. Prior to his present af- filiation with the Bnai Zion Con- gregation of Chicago, Rabbi Fisher occupied the pulpit of Congrega- tion Derech Emunoh of New York for eleven years and of Temple Beth El, Rochester, N. Y., for six years. He has served as a member of the Executive of the Rabbini- cal Assembly and as Director of Placement for the Seminary. Mrs. Nathan Spevakew will pre- side at the meeting, and Mrs. Benjamin Imber will be on hand to receive dues, the payment of which makes members eligible to attend this affair. Reservations should be promptly telephoned to Mrs. M. S. Dann, To. 7-0417. justice is synonymous with charity and where every person to "know the Lord thy God." New Zionists Debate Re-entry In Zion Fold At a regular meeting of the New Zionist Organization of De- troit, held on Thursday, Dec. 27, at the Jewish Community center, Aaron M. Weisibrot and Caspar Boyarsky were named delegates to the national convention sched- uled to open in New York City, at Manhattan Center, Sat. night., Jan. 5, and continue through Sun. and Mon., Jan. 6 and 7. The convention promises to be one of the most important gath- erings ever staged by the New Zionist Organization. On the agen- da will be the question of reentry in the organization of the general Zionist movement and collaborat- ing with all the constituent branches of the movement in a common endeavor to save the Jewish national hopes. There is a strong faction within the New Zionist Organization favoring such course. Another faction, believing that the constituted Zionist authorities have proven incapable of coping with the grave situation confront- ing us in Palestine, vis-a-vis Bri- tish perfidy, is dubious of the effectiveness of collaborating with the present Zonist leadership, and would rather boldly pursue a course of Independent action, in the hope that ultimately all would recognize the soundness thereof. Another important question on the agenda of the convention is the attitude to be taken toward the it is the aim of Anglo-American Commission of Inquiry. 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