Al Wien 'eta Periodical alder I ridaY, February 15, 1946 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Young Israel Cagers Kupat Holim Saves Thousands of Meet Cleveland in Inter-City Tournament Sick Rekued from Nazi Camps A program of inter-city corn- autition of Young Israel clubs in thletie and cultural activities will be initiated Sunday, Feb. 17, when the Detroit Young Israel Intermediates, ages 16 to 19, and the'Kingsmen, ages 13 to 15, jour- ney to Cleveland for basketball games with Young Israel clubs of similar ages in that city. The progranewas decided upon at the conference of delegates to the midwestern Regiorti LIroung Is- rael Council, held i Cleveland, February 3. Minutes of the conference were sent to the St. Louis organization whose delegates were unable to attend. Rabbi Israel E. Turner and Samuel W. Platt represented Detroit at the conference. Members of the Intermediates who Nvill make the trip are Leon- ard Servetter, captain of the bas- ketball team, Milton Schiffman, Gerald Lorinzi, Paul Middleman, Frank Leiderman and Bernard Ryboc lc . The Kingsmen team will be composed of Herbert Goldstein, captain, Yale Miller, Ivan Edel- stein, Elliot Greenberg, Morty Collins and others. Isaac Franck to Review Works of Steinberg A review of Steinberg's book, "A Partisan Guide to the Jewish Problem," will he presented by Isaac Franck, director of the Jewish Community Council, at the next meeting of the League for Labor Palestine to be held next Friday, Feb. 22, at 8:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, 4003 Pasadena. A report of the League's Mid- West Conference, which will be held earlier the same week in Cleveland, will be given by dele- gates attending the meeting. Women's Mich. Coun. The second party for Percy Jones convalescents was sponsor- ed by the Council, Feb. 7, at Kal- amazoo. The boys attended a wrestling match which was - ref- ereed by the famous Jack Demp- sey, after which they were en- tertained at the Synagogue Ves• try Rooms. The South Haven and Port Huron Auxiliaries assist- ed financially. These affairs tire grand morale builders for the boys. Detroit aux- iliaries are invited to sponsor a Sund::y afternoon Tea Dance at the Fort. Lee Greenglick will be delegated to assist any auxiliary in making the necessary arrange- ments. She can be reached by mail at 715 Montrose, Kalamazoo. We hear from Mrs. Greenglick, Council In-hospital chairman, that South Haven is the only group which responded to the call for phonograph records. Many more are needed. Send records or mo- ney to Lee. The boys are ex- tremely grateful. r UNO Defeats Curb On DP Propaganda ,Continued from Page 1) gees returning to their i home- lands or against any of the Unit- call \\i'lieitnion. , the sub-committee rec- ommendation and the minority report came before the full com- mittee, Dutch delegate Dr. Hilda Verwey declared that the minor- ity's proposal would preclude even Zionist propaganda. Some govern- ments, she said, might be opposed such propaganda, but she oh- sited to depriving Jews of "such ty undamental human right." Mrs. leanor Roosevelt, author of the compromise plan, supported this viewpoint, stating that she was opposed to any measure which would deprive the refugees of free speech. The Russian delegate, A. Aru- trunian, asserted that he had no desire to suppress free speech, but his government wished to curb political intrigues among the refugees. He proposed that the words "political activities" be sub- stituted for "propaganda" but this amendment did not satisfy oppo- nents of the Yugoslav proposal. The final vote was seventeen to ten. An interesting si‘t,lelight was the fact that the two Arab represent- atives on the committee split on the issue. The Syrian delegate backed the Yugoslav recommenda- tion, while the Iraqi representa- tive voted against it Page Thirteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronic!. . –The comprehensive health programs developed by the Histadrut through Kupat Holim, the Worker's Sick Fund, plays an important role In bringing back to health the many European Jews who have been rescued from Hitler's concentration camps and brought to Pal- estine," stated Sara Kukso, Palestine representative of the Women Workers of the Histadrut, at last Thursday's Rally of the Detroit Pal- estine Histadrut (Geverkshaften) Campaign. "These victims of Hitler's brutality, even when saved, are carried off the boats and taken to hospitals and convalescent homes because they are broken physically Wayne University Scene By FRANK IL BECKMAN Holding what is perhaps the most important student position in Wayne University, that of ed- itor of The Detroit Collegian, en- ergetic Miss Ruth M. Levine han- dles her post with the zest and poise of a professional journalist. Engaged in multitudinous activi- ties ranging from membership in the Wayne University Student Council to teaching Sunday School at Temple Israel, Miss Levine ded- icates her limited spare time to University and city functions. Her prodigious memory enables her to answer inquiries regarding stu- dent events with surprising alac- rity, and her• cordial friendliness helps to lend a pleasant air to the bustling Collegian office. Miss Levine, who, incidentally, is president of Iota Alpha Pi, a Jewish national sorority, plans to make journalism a career. Camp- ing is her favorite hobby. She graduates with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism this June, and it would be a good idea to keep an eye on Miss Ruth Levine. VETERANS .. . When Isadore Silverman was over in Germany as a sergeant with the 70th Infantry Division, his chief concern was hurdling they tough obstacles in his path. Now Isadore's chief concern is hurdling a tough pre-dental course at Wayne. Wounded twice HISTADRUT CLINIC in action, this son of Mr. and and spiritually. For weeks and sometimes months, they have to be Mrs. N. Silverman, of Grand Ave., cared for, and because the Histadrut, years ago, began building an is certain that the worst the pro- over-all preventive and remedial health program, our brother and fessors can throw at him will be sister Jews are able to again become well physically and spiritually." next to nought compared to what the Germans threw in the Battle The Kupat Holim, founded in 1913 with 300 members and therefore of the Bulge. the oldest institution of the Histadrut, today has 125,000 members. ith their families, 225,000 persons are cared for, or approximately ART IS FUN — DRAW 40 percent of the entire Jewish population. Non-members, particularly CHlitOr needy Arabs, also use the many services. The Fund, maintained for the most part by contributions of members of the Histadrut, has more than $2,000,000 invested in buildings and equipment. Its activities in- clude all kinds of medical and hospital service, convalescence treat- ment, maternity aid, sick benefit, preventive treatment and hygienic $5 MO. REGISTER TUESDAY NITE 7 to 10 P.M. service. It maintains central hospitals, rural and urban dispensaries, 2033 Woodward at Gr. Circus Pk. sanatoria and convalescent homes and laboratories and X-ray insti- STUDIO 23 CA. 0287 tutes. Its staff members are composed of more than 1,500 professional, 4121;H:H2HX.H:H:HXH;H:H;H:rCH:H3 -0.0-12-0-03. technical and clerical employees. .1*** PORTRAITS LIFE= MODEL Mosaic Officers Are Honored at Luncheon Honoring outgoing and incom- ing officers, the Ladies of Mosaic held a luncheon at the Italian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac Ho- tel at which the last-term presi- dent, Elizabeth Posner, was pre- sented with a parting gift. Newly-elected officers are as fol- lows: Cele Eichenhorn, president; Dorothy King, vice-president; Syl- via Starman, recording secretary; Shirley Goodman, corresponding secretary, and Minetta Minn, trea- surer. Friendly Unit Club to Sponsor Card Party Mr. Frank Greenberg, who ar- rived in the United States in 1913, and is now living in Detroit, is being sought by his nephew, Leon Lehrer, who is living in Bari, Italy. Leon is the son of Zirel Greenberg, sister of Frank Greenberg, and is originally from Lodz, Poland. Contact Machne Israel, 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chajes' Music to Be Concert Highlight Rehearsals Begin for Mezeritcher Production The New York Schola Canto- rum, one of this country's lead- ing choral societies, will present for the first time in its history, two Palestinan cantatas by the well-known Jewish composer, Ju- lius Chajes. The concert, under the direction of Hugh Ross, will take place on Sunday evening, Feb. 17, in New York's Town Hall. The Mezeritcher Social Club has started rehearsals for its Variety Show scheduled for Mar. 24 at the Temple Beth El, it was disclosed by Mr. Samuel B. Gut- terman, director. Proceeds will go to national and local charities. Mr. Max Sosin is president of the group. An Inter-Synagogue Basketball League has been organized by four synagogues in the city with the following committee in charge: Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn of Tem- ple Beth El, Sigmund Jaulus of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Monte M. Korn of Temple Israel and Al- bert Green of Congregation Shaa- rey„Zedek. Mr. Edward C. Kohl- eritir has been engaged as ath- letic director. The league will meet every Monday evening In the gym of Temple Beth El beginning Feb. 18. Equality Club Plans 18th Donor Luncheon Final arrargements have been made for the Equality Club's 18th annual donor luncheon scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the War- dell Sheraton. Proceeds will go for philanthropic purposes. Tick- ets can be obtained from Mrs. Anna Berkcontz, TR. 1-8715, who is chairman. NEUGARTEN MEETS MONDAY The executive board of the Neu- garten Medical Aid will meet on Monday, Feb. 18, at 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Samuel Bla- cher, 18082 Greenlawn. Mrs. Sam- uel Shewitz Is co-hostess. PERTINENT POINTS .. . Bette Weinberg is chairman of the Inter-Sorority Ball being held some time in March. . . Clem Fowler has one of the leads in the University Theater play, "Kind Lady," scheduled for the Art In- stitute, Mar. 1 and 2. . . Ruth Driker has been appointed busi- ness manager of the Collegian. .. Irving Moser has been appoint- ed chairman of the Engineer's Ball set for Mar. 9 at the Detroit- Leland Hotel. . . Evelyn Eisman was elected president of the Wo- men's Health Education Club. Opening Soon wein jewelers 7338 W. McNichols Road Near Prairie t6 FAULTLESS Curtain Laundry 8 Cleaners, Inc. 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