Friday, January 25, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE .'4 Th. Laipil Cleosklet

Council, Center, Joint Lone Surricor of Family Demands
Maddin Reelected as
Sponsors of Mlava
of Jewish
Vengeance For Nazi Atrocities President
Malka, Saturday, Feb. 2
House of Shelter

Women's Emergency
Food Committee Still
In Need of Packers

A program designed to recap-
ture the spirit of the traditional
Saturday night will be the next
event in the public cultural series
sponsored by the Joint Yiddish
Culture Committee of the Jewish
community Council and Jewish
Community Center. The program
which will be in the form of a
Miava Malka is scheduled for Sat-
urday evening, Feb. 2, at 9 p.m,
in the auditorium of the Commun-
ity Center, Woodward at Hol-
orook. The program committee has
planned to include a variety of
methods of giving expression to
the traditions of the Mlava Math.).
The program will be conducted
with the audience seated at tables,
and partaking of the traditional
Mlava Malka "scuds", Local tal-
ent will participate in the pro-
gram. They will include Abraham
'rwersky, noted teacher and poet
oho is distinguished for his inter-
pretations of chassidic lore; Can-
tor Robert Tullman, who will sing
traditional Sabbath night songs;
Sadie Cooper Braver, violinist,
and members of the Community
center Modern fiance Group, I,
Zemel will he master of ceremo-
nies and direct the program
throughout the evening.

The Woolen's Emergency Yood
Committee is 1011,1111X pate.eill 44
food and et‘Abing to one hundred
destitute fainilies said .26 chap-
lains.
parceis are piLek164
at 1221• Dexter Blvd. They are
in need of help to pack. Peeking
is done on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoons and A-$1.•

Jan Galewicz, Speaker
At Mass Meeting of
Polish Jews Federation

Jan Galewicz, New York Con-
sul of the Polish Republic, has
accepted the invitation of the De-
troit Federation for Polish Jew s
to address a mass meeting to be
held at the Bnal Moshe Syna-
gogue on Dexter and Lawrence
this Tuesday, Jan, 29, at 8;00 p,m,
Consul Galewicz arrived just re-
cently from Poland where he was
as leader of the underground move-
ment during the war,

He will portray the total de•
struction of over three million
Polish Jews, As is Jew, he will also
inform the Detroit Jewry of the
needs of about S0,000 .Jews sur-
viving In various Jewish commu-
nities In Poland,
The Detroit Polish Consul, Mr,
Langer, will greet his colleague,
Consul Galewicz, and deliver a
statement of his Government con-
cerning its attitude towards the
future of Jews in Poland,

Cantor Ifyman Adler, of the
final Moshe Synagogue, will per-
form services honoring the me ► •
wry of the Jewish victims in Po-
land, Harry Kaminer will preside,
In order to prepare is proper
program which represents u united
expression of all Detroit Jewish
masses, the Detroit Federation for
Polish Jews has vaned a confer•
thee of representatives of all De-
troit Jewish Organizations, Con-
gregations, Lundismanshaften, and
Ladies' Auxiliaries to be held at
Jericho Temple, 270 Joy ltd., on
Sunday, Jan. 27, at 11 a.1,
Mr. Morris Mohr, president of
the Federation, and Mr. Hurry
Kaminer, campaign chairman, are
appealing to the above mentioned
organizations to send their dele•

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Nominees Sought for
Social Service Board

Suggestions for nominations for
membership on the board of the
Jewish Soviet Service Bureau will
les gratefully received, according
to an untiounceinent by Mrs The-
odore Bargniun, elialrinun of Ow
isonsinisti ► g committee. Names
should be sent In to Else others of
the bureau, 6737 Second Ave, by
k'sb. 4.

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by the expiration of t he taarsiss of
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Milton M. Maddin was reelected
president of the Jewish House of
Shelter at the annual eru'c'ting of
the agency on Jan. I5 The other
officers elected at the same time
are: honorary president, Rabbi A.
M. Hershman; honorary vice pres-
idents, Isaac Rosenthal,
Jerry
Bielfield; vice presidents, Harry C.
Davidson, Dr, David Kliger, Aaron
Weiswasser and Nathan Yaffe;
treasurer, David floldberg; secre-
tary, Sue A. Huffman,
Members of the board who were
reelected for another terns are:
Barney Barnett, Max ('harness,
David Goldberg, Dr. David WA-
ger, Henry Lapides, Henry Rott-
man, William KintlIvr and Isaac
Rosenthal.

At the meeting, memorial scrolls
were presented on behalf of the
House of Shelter to the families
of Hyman Altman and Louis Dann
who prior to their deaths in 1945
Top Row: Frieda Maslow, Wotan Berman, Pearl Furman, M1I1111/1 were naively identified with the
Berman; Second Row: Beryl Berman, Richard Berman, Itiva Berman, Institution.
Levig Berman, Sarah Berman; Bottom Row: Philip Berman, Miss
Maslow,
Itl'ISIN FAMILY SOCIAL C1,115
The destruction of his whole family in a Nazi atrocity which
The Rubin Family Social Club
aestroyed by fire every Jew in the little town of Itosnow has filled held their regular meeting at the
Abe Berman of Detroit not only with a deep sorrow but also with a home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo 15.
burning desire for vengeance on the villains who wantonly murdered Furst on Lawrence A V1!, Election
them,
of officers took !lace, with the
In order to mete out this revenge, Berman is gathering the evi- new officers being Lir, 1.01114 Ko-
dence, as it comes from his sister who was In Moscow, lie Intends to
zin, president; Mrs, Leo 13. Furst,
compile it all and send it complete in all details to the prosecuting vice president; Mrs. Esther Itozin,
'Miami in Russia for use in the war crimes trials there.
secretary, and Mrs. Charles Rubin,
Berman's tale is a pitiful one, albeit one only too frequent in the Treasurer.
lands where the Nazis left their brutal stamp His family of eleven
had lived for many years in the little town of Rosnow, They had their
own little plot of ground which had been awarded to his father as a
GENE,RAI,
result of military service In the army of Russia, The population of
the little town was almost entirely Jewish,
INSURANCE
When the Nazis entered the town, they gathered the entire Jew-
ish population, stuffed them all in one great barn and set the building
afire, Everybody perished. The gentile population, harshly treated, ww/
not completely destroyed and their eye-witness accounts were relayal
to Berman who is putting them together to send to the authorities,

nings.

Bring used cloOws to 12215 ;Jes-
ter. Money should be sent to Mrs.
J. Sperka, treasurer, 19:9 Tuxedo.

Al a meeting held last Monday,
t h e following supervisors were ap-
pointed to supervise packing and
mailing; Mrs. A. Weisberg, Mrs.
K. Schneider, Mrs. J, Erin47,k,
Mrs. A. Goldberg and Mrs. 1,,
Katz,
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Returning Vets Warned to Beware of
Unhealthy Political Organizations

By f'onittiander Max Ornstein

At as time when the whole
country's attention is focused on
the returning serviceman find his
needs, the u nhealtby elements In
American political life have corms
forward with as bid for veterans'
support, More than fifty World
War II organizations have been
established in thirty states, several
of which are backed by well-
known bigots and rabble rolisers
who see lush ph-king In this
These political vultures tried for
many years to sisbotage our war
effort; some of them were defend-
ants in the recent sedition trial
In Washington, Their Inches con-
sist in spreading among us the
same Iles used by the Nuts to
weaken and destroy the countries
they conquered. Our native fas-
cists, undaunted by their failure
during the war, now look to the
period of reconversion to give
them tlivir heyday. By constant,
vicious sniping at the peace plans
and the hilted Nations, by bur
rowing away lit our faith in lane
ocrs.tcy, these traitors Lope to U
derinine American unity, and
divide our people into quarreling
factions, split by rachs1 and re-
, Hollins; prejudices. Its such is hate•
ridden America, they see their
chance to /Mullis Dewey fog' them-
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spent in the service, Their phony
veterans' set-ups are only one
part of a nationwide network op-
erating in underground fashion to
consolidate fascist forces in Amer-

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Twelve million servicemen and
women represent a trel..cmlous
source of power, if the dema-
gogues wa les but get a firm toe-
hold among therm The American
Legion, one of the muny romp,-
nized legitimate veterans' groups,
is helping to light this racketeers,
If you are aware of what these
phony veterans' organizations are
really aiming at, you can spoil
their plans by joining the Julius
Rosenwald Post No, 21$ of the
American Legion, which meets
every second and fourth Wednes-
day of the month, in the Assembly
Hall of the Bnal Moshe Syna-
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Rabid Morris N. Kertzer will be
the speaker sit u meeting of the
Zionist f•c/l1ncil of l'initiac on
Sunday, Feb, 3, act s:30 prn, at tha
Temple 131-th Jacob. Ills subject
will be "We Saw the Liberation."
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vanada, orsoluate of the Jewish
Theological Seminary
of New
youio, Universities of '1'oronto sold
Illinois mid is now associate pso-
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