DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Synagogue Act i v i t i es
officers and executive board mem-
bers will be installed. Music will
A tribute to Rabbi Leon Frans be furnished by Jules Klein and
on his 50th birthday will high. his orchestra.
light the program of the annual
Tickets are $1.25 per person
and may be purchased from a
member or at the door. Refresh-
ments wiil be served.
The dance committee consists
of Rae Ann Moss, Adeline Cohen,
Shirley Hersh, Robert Bichkoff,
Ruth Lesser, Marilyn Gold, Tina
Dubrove, Roland Gittleman, Fay
Rapoport and Soil Ginsburg. Ma-
rion Lewis is chairman.
Temple Israel
Bnai Moshe
RABBI LEON FRAM
dinner and meeting of Temple Is-
rael to be held in the ballroom of
the Statler Hotel, Wednesday,
June 12, at 6:30 p. m.
In addition to celebrating its
Rabbi's Jubilee year, the Congre-
gation will observe the fifth an-
niversary of its founding, the 20th
anniversary of Rabbi Fram's ar.
rival in Detroit, and the 25th an-
niversary of the Rabbi's pulpit
career.
Gifts and citations from the
Congregation and the Men's Club
will be presented to Rabbi Fram,
who will render a report review-
ing the history of the Co'ngrega-
tion from the first meeting of the
50 men and women who organ-
ized It to the present time. To.
day, Temple Israel has one of the
largest reform Jewish congrega-
tions in the country with a ros-
ter of 900 member families.
At this meeting, the Congrega-
tion will elect officers and board
members f6r the ensuing year,
vote on the budget, and hear the
annual report from the president,
Charles L. Goldstein.
During the summer, Sabbath
eve services of Temple Israel will
be conducted in the Library Room
of Temple Israel at 610 Boulevard
Building. The services will be held
every Friday beginning at 8:30
p. m. and concluding at 9 p. m.
Cantor Robert S. Tillman and
Karl W. Haas will render the mu-
sical background for the Sabbath
eve services, and Rabbi Frani
Will preach brief sermons.
Mrs. David Dunlop will be guest
at the concluding meeting of the
Congregation Bnai Moshe Sister-
hood, Monday afternoon, June 10,
in the social hall. Mrs. Dunlop
will discuss floral arrangements,
using fresh flowers for her dem-
onstrations. She has long been as-
sociated with J. L. Hudson Co.
A dessert luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p. m.
A food shower for Supplies for
Overseas Survivors will be held
on Tuesday evening, June 18, tin.
der the sponsorship of the Sis-
terhood. President, Mrs. Theo
Curtis, announced that the entire
proceeds of the affair, will be
turned over to the J.D.C., to be
diverted for this emergency fund,
Mrs. Minnie Katz, who has charge
of tickets, reports that admission
will be solely by voluntary con-
tribution. Refreshments, prepared
by the committtee, headed by
Mrs. Mary Greenfield, with Mrs.
Elmer Klein assisting, will be in-
cluded. Mrs. Eleanor Ehrenwald
is treasurer, and Mrs. Paul R.
Freeman is general chairman of
the project.
Northwest Hebrew
Shaarey Zedek
The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
be host to its members and
friends on June 29 at an installa-
tion dance to be held in the social
hall of the Synagogue. This dance
will be the last big function of
the season.
During the intermission, new
Mass Meeting to
Protest Delay in
Action on Report
NEW YORK (JTA) — Assailing
the "unconscionable tactics" of
the British Government and the
U. S. State Department, which, he
charged, are "designed to delay
indefinitely the fulfillment of the
Anglo-American Committee of In-
quiry's recommendation that 100,-
000 European Jews be admitted
into Palestine at once," Dr. Abba
Hillel Silver, chairman of the ex-
ecutive committee of the Ameri-
can Zionist Emergency Council,
announced that a mass demon-
stration will be held at Madison
Square Garden on Wednesday
evening, June 12, in order to
"make the facts available to the
public and give expression to the
feeling of indignation shared by
the Jews of America."
In a statement issued here, Dr.
Silver warned that "an unprece-
dented catastrophe" is inevitable
in the displaced persons camps,
unless the doors of Palestine are
opened to the remnants of Euro-
pean Jewry. "The British Govern-
ment and the U. S. Department of
State should understand that if
there is mass-suicide in the dis-
placed persons camps — as ob-
servers have predicted—the blood
of these tragic people will be on
their hands," he declared.
At a special meeting of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
and Center Men's Club, the fol-
lowing men were nominated for
office:
President, Sam Bez and Mau-
rice Karo; first vice-president,
Malcolm Rivkin, Alfred Brook,
Herbert Harris and Dave Miller;
second vice-president, Malcolm
Rivkin, Dr. Jack Jackman, Her-
bert Harris and Leo Censer; fi-
nancial secretary, Jack Pearlman
and Arthur Shultz; treasurer,
Dave Aaron, Dave Miller, N. R.
Epstein, Dr. Jack Jackman and
Arthur Shultz; secretary, William
Shulman; a n d sergeant-at-arms,
Max Haidy, Sam Bishop and
Phillip Cameron.
The election is scheduled for
late in June.
Softball League
Unleashing a powerful 27-hit
attack, the Messenger team of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
and Center Men's Club Softball
League rode to a 20 ; 13 victory
over the hitherto undefeated Pi-
lot nine.
The victory put the Messengers
in a three-way tie for the league
leadership as t h e Guardians
nosed out the Brethren 15-14.
Kraizman Runs
For Congress
Jack J. Kraizman announces
his candidacy for Congress in the
13th district. An attorney for 11
years in Detroit and Ann Arbor,
Kraizman is married and has one
son. He is a World War II vet.
eran and a member of Post 230,
Jewish War Veterans, a member
of the Louis Marshall Lodge of
Bnai Brith, a member of the De-
troit Zionist Organization and a
member of the Detroit Jewish
Community Council.
His platform includes a bonus
for veterans consisting of two dol-
lars a day in the country and
three dollars a day while over-
seas; continued Federal subsidies
for child nurseries; extension of
Social Security to cover farm
labor and others not covered; re.
modeling the election system to
permit 18-year-olds to vote and
keeping the atom bomb a military
secret while making atomic ener-
gy available to the world.
TO PRESENT RECITAL
Rubenstein Piano Studios will
present a number of students in
a recital on Monday evening, June
10, at McGregor Library. The pro-
gram will consist of solos, duets
and two-piano arrangements. The
public is invited.
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Friday, June 7,
1946
FOR A JEWISH STATE IN PALESTINE
Vote The ZOA Slate
IN THE ELECTIONS---JUNE 16-17
Every Jewish man and woman who believes that Palestine should be a Jewish Com .
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monwealth and who wants to do something more than wish for it—has
that opportunity now
The first post-war World Zionist Congress, which is destined to shape the future of
Jewish Palestine, convenes this summer in Jerusalem.
If you want to have a voice in this Congress, and if you want your voice to register
more effectively—
Vote for the ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA (ZOA) slate of dele.
gates.
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) asks your vote because:
1 The ZOA is the foremost Zionist organization in thi s
1 country. Its leaders have militantly represented Ameri-
can Zionism to the world and have consistently championed th e
maximal Zionist program.
Your vote upholds the hands of the leaders of the Zion-
ist movement of America at the World Zionist Congress.
Your vote of confidence is needed to strengthen the influence of
American Zionist leadership in the councils of the world.
The ZOA has waged a powerful and successful cam-
paign to win American public opinion for Zionism. Give
your vote to the leadership which has so ably represented the
movement these many years.
The ZOA has one unswerving objective — the establish.
ment of a free and democratic Jewish Commonwealth.
It is equipped in its numbers, its leadership and its program to
lead the Zionist movement to victory.
The ZOA stands above parties and is the only body
which can unite the movement outwardly and inwardly
for the best interest of our common cause.
The ZOA has given its unstinted support to every meas-
ure and agency designed to alleviate and protect the
status of Jewish labor in Palestine.
The United States with 5,000,000 Jews is the larzest
Jewish community in the world. As such, it should as-
sume its rightful place of leadership in the formulation of
policies and decisions at the World Zionist Congress.
The Zionist Organization of America is the largest Zion-
ist
ist body in this country, and is supported by the over-
whelming majority of enrolled Zionists. Its membership, includ-
ing that of its youth groups, has grown from 25,000 to almost
200,000 in the past seven years.
General Zionists through the ZOA have shouldered the
major portion of the fund-raising program for the devel-
opment of Palestine during the past 45 years. They have carried
the major burden of the movement in general.
Help to bring 100,000 Jews into Palestine. Above all.
help in the attainment of the ultimate objective- - a Jew-
ish Commonwealth—the only solution to the problem of Jewish
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The following are polling places for the coming election of delegates to the World
Zionist Congress:
SHAAREY ZFDEK, 2900 Chicago Blvd. •
PHILADELPHIA—Byron Hebrew Schoo
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER,
1245 W. Philadelphia
Holbrook and Woodward
HOLMUR—Tuxedo Hebrew School
PARKSIDE—Midland Hebrew School
4000 Tuxedo
15705 Parkside
HABONIM HEADQUARTERS
ROSE SITTIG COHEN AUDITORIUM
13226 Lawton
Taylor and Twelfth
On Monday, the Detroit Zionist Office, 1041 Penobscot Bldg., will also I b e
polling until 6:00 P. M.
for
he elections will be held on Sunday, J one 16 from 10 A.M.
A.. to 8 P.M. and on Mon-
day, June 17 from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
GO TO THE POLLS—BRING EVERY ADULT MEMBER OF YOUR F•M'
ILY — MAN AND WOMAN — WITH YOU.
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