eutish Periodical Cotter Friday, November 29, 1946. Zedakah Chairman troit organi. rk of SOS s Survivors) Distribution rill be held )• In. at th, enter. of all D i ire invited - It. Davidson VIDSON is just re- 4iss David. Joint Dis- is working :srvice pro. will discuss t program. d shipment be made, emergency nned foods 7.ed persons ;oal is one ational 20,- it co-chair- points out for funds, tion of The led now by d persons in, he says, of to these Ticiently as )1(1 etroit chapter of ional legal ed that the fraternity 30 and 31 d from all States and iadquarters o r. will be the rdozo Me- vents will on Dec. 30 Year's eve ORDER nable kLTY TE illation. C • • The fifteenth annual donor lunc i- on of Zedakah will take place , at 12;30 p.m. Wednesday at Masonic Temple. A fashion show will be presented by Sax-Kay to be fol- lowed by a musical program fea- turing Phyllis I'ullberg. For reser- vations call Mrs. George Robino- witz, chairman, UN. 2-4538, or. Mrs. Henry Lovett, 110. 7832. 3 Local Delegates at Masada Session The Detroit Chapter of Masada, Young Zionists of America, is be- ing represented by three delegates at the twelfth annual convention of Masada Nov. 27 - Dec. 1 at the Hotel Willard, Washington, D.C. They are Dr. Sam Krohn, Bill Fitzerman and Leonard Baruch. Masada's two chief objectives are to bring the message of Zionism to Jewish young men in the United States and to strengthen the American-Jewish community thru active participation in community affairs and cooperation with other democratic and progressive groups in the U. S. The Rev. Wendell Phillips of Christ's Church, Rye, N. Y., will address the convention at a ban- quest meeting Saturday evening. Other speakers will be Aryeh Shin- dleman, Itzchak Karpman and Jacob Dostrovsky, all of Palestine. Bnai David's Officers Are Honored at Dinner The officers and trustees of Con- gregation Bnai David and their wives were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Block and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorman at a dinner Nov. 23, Rabbi Joshua Sperka spoke Block, new president of the synagogue, revealed plans for In- creased recreational and education- al facilities and for a membership drive and a permanent choir. CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bnai Brith Highlights LODGE MEETINGS Bnai Brith has issued the fol- lowing chart of evening lodge meetings for interested men: Brandeis First and third Tu- esday in the month, Tyler at Law- ton avenues. Abe Young, member- ship chairman, TO. 8-8542. Detroit—Second Tuesday, 11529 Linwood avenue, P. Zuckerman, UN. 3-2300. East Side—Second and fourth Monday; Savarine Hotel; J. San- delman, PI. 9894. Downtown—First and third Tues- day, Hotel Statler; M. Trivax, TY. 7-3073. Harry B. Keidan—First Tuesday, Hotel Book Cadillac; Abe Smith, TY. 7-6831. Louis Marshall—First Tuesday, 12233 Linwood avenue; Al Gutman, DA. 9745. Pisgah—First and third Mon- day, Jewish Community Center; M. Lebowitz, HO. 9559. Rabbi Mandel M Zager—Second and fourth Tuesday, 2705 Joy road; Ben Fellows, TO. 5-3316. Theodor Herz 1—Second and fourth Monday, 41 Oak street, River Rouge; Harry Golden, VI. 1-8219. MEN, WOMEN COUNCILS The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Men and Women Councils are jointly sponsoring the "Feed-A- Family-A-Meal" project of SOS in the form of a city-wide food and clothing shower at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Cecilia Razovsky Davidson, who has just returned from Eu- rope, and Rabbi B. Benedict Gla- zer of Temple Beth El will speak. Other entertainment is planned. Admission will be in the form of canned juices, soups, meats, fish, vegetables, beverages and fruit des- sert. Council chairmen of the pro- gram are Mrs. Samuel Shulman and Mr. Albert Berger. EAST SIDE WOMEN The East Side Women of Bnai Brith will hold their second an- nual subscription luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the Wardell-She- raton Hotel. A highlight of the afternoon will be a fashion show by Sax-Kay. Tickets are still available and may be reserved by calling Mrs. Irving Winkelman, NI. 8069. Proceeds will go to Bnai Brith philanthropies. LOUIS BRANDEIS LODGE Philip A. Adler, Detroit News foreign correspondent, and Isa- dore Starr, past president of Pis- gah Lodge, will be honored guests at a meeting of the Louis Bran- deis Lodge of Bnai Brith at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Movies of Palestine will be shown. Albert A. Berger is chair- 'pan. YOUNG MEN A membership rally of the Bnai Brith Young Men's group now being formed will take place Mon- day evening at the Hotel Barium. Tales by Aaron Rosenberg, humor- ist, will be a program highlight. Preparations for the rally are in charge of Sam Schiff, Jerry Helf- man, Bernie Whiteman, Phil Roth- schild, Phil Kaplan, Al Schafer and Kal Bruss. • • • SANDY SAXER is dance chair- man for the annual donor dinner and dance of the Louis Marshall Business and Professional Chap- ter of Bnal Brith to be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Wardell- Sheraton Hotel. Music will be furnished by Dave Diamond and Les Ryder. Proceeds will be used for Bruit Brith philanthro- pies. For information call Ellen Goldberg, chairman, TO. 6-9268; Ethel Olender, TY. 5-1729; or Gus Eisenberg, TY. 6-0052. ETERNAL LIGIIT "Jacob's Ladder," the fifth in a series of original radio fantasies, parables and folk tales written by Morton Wishengrad for the Eter- nal Light, will be presented at 8 a. m. Sunday, Dec. 1, over VVWJ. Windsor Zionists Found Men's Club The men of the Windsor Jewish community, inspired by the Herzl Zion Club of Toronto, have or- zanized a general Zionist society which will be called the Herzl Zion Club of Windsor. The organization meeting at the home of Dr. Dennis Barkoff, was addressed by Bernard Figler, na- tional field organizer of the Zion- ist Organization of Canada. harry Rosenthal presided. The following officers and com- mittee heads were chosen: Presi- dent, J. Rash; vice-president, Dr. I. B. Ezra; secretary, J. M. Cohen; treasurer, W. Goldstein; members of executive, P. Bernstein, L. Kap- an, M. Levine and S. Taub; Young Judaea, H. Muroff; arrangements, W. Auerbach, L. Lutvak; Jewish National Fund, 13. Kaplan; veter- ans, D. Mechanic; cultural, Rabbi B. Groner; publicity, M. Jacob- son; public relations, H. Rosen- thal; membership, A. F. Goldberg. Rabbi Segal to Address Young Peoples Club "The Truth About Palestine," will be the subject of the address to be given by Rabbi Jacob Siegel at the meeting of the Young Peo- ples Club of the Northwest Heb- rew Congregation at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday. Plans will be made for a Cha- nukah party, Dec. 21. Young men and women 18-30 are invited to attend these meetings. There will be a social hour follow- ing the program. RABBI ZAGER CHAPTER The next monthly meeting of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chapter of Bnai Brith will be held Tues- day night at the home of Mrs. Bernard Levine, 2552 Calvert. A shower for Wayne University Hillel will be held. Hillel chairman, Mrs. Minnie Ross, has asked mem- bers to bring books, games, play- ing cards and records for the en- tertainment of Jewish students at Wayne. Guest speaker for the evening will be Rabbi Herschel Lymon of Ann Arbor. DEBORAII AUXILIARY The Deborah Auxiliary of Bnai Brith Young women will hold a membership tea at 1:30 p.m. Sun- day at the Belcrest Hotel. Dorothy Pastor, past president of Deborah and of the Detroit Council of Bnai Brith Young Wo- men will be guest speaker. A mu- sical program is also planned. Prospective members and their friends between the ages of 18 and 25 are invitod. For information call Eve Finkelstein, president, DA. 4445, or Edythe Feingold, membership chairman, TO. 8-5736. Babtized Jewish Writer Rips Yisliuv in Vicious Attack in London Paper LONDON (Palcor) An attack on Zionists, the Jews of Palestine and the Jewish Agency In particular was contained in an article by George Maranz, Daily Mail and Exchange Telegraph correspond- ent, carried on the front page of the Weekly Worlds News Press. The story was accompanied by an editorial saying that pogroms against Jews may soon break out in England as a result of Jewish activities in Palestine. Maranz, a baptized Jew, is re- garded with suspicion by Jews in Palestine and has been barred from. most Jewish preSs confer- ences. Writing from Jerusalem, Maranz said "40 percent of Palestine's Jews are terrorists or terrorist sympa- thizers; 40 percent are terrorized, and 20 percent are European Jews, trying to get visas to a place with less politics and more civilization." According to Maranz a corres- pondent in Palestine must "dig" for truth through thick layers of Zionist propoganda and that all Aids Marshall Affair Page Seven American and British newspapers are represented by fanatical Zion- ists, who take good care that nei- ther the British nor Arab voice should be heard abroad. In an editorial commending Ma- ranz's article, the World News Press said the "patience and re- straint of the British press and public under the provocative on- slaught by Jewish terrorists is wearing paper thin and it requires only a spark for setting the pow- der barrel of resentment ablaze." "It is high time," the editorial concluded, "that Britain's case Is presented fully and more ade- quately." expiate gerAme and Wohynea GOVERNMENT SURPLUS GASOLINE ENGINES also Diesel and Gasoline Engine Spare Parts . This equipment, produced by General Motors, Chrysler, Conti- nental and Gray Marine Companies, is in good, unused condition. It is located and may be inspected at WAA warehouses in the Detroit area and will be sold on a sealed-bid basis to both priority and non-priority buyers. Listings of available material and condi- tions of sale may be obtained by contacting the WAA Regional Office, 3rd Floor Buhl Building-535 Griswold Street, Detroit. Come in person, write, wire or phone Cherry 4920, Extension 123. Zionists Label 1947 `Year of Fulfillment' NEW YORK, N. Y.—Founded in 1897, the Zionist Organization of America, in a jubilee proclamation by its president, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, has designated the ensuing year as "the Year of Fulfillment." Preparations are being com- pleted to observe the jubilee year with nationwide celebrations. These events will be dedicated to the en- rollment of one million members by 1950 and the raising of $1,000,- 000 for the ZOA Expansion Fund for 1947 to finance a program of education and public relations. FOR LIST NUMBER DE-314 It is seldom possible to find so many, and such lovely fragrances together. In each Schettler Store there is a superb selection from which to choose. WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION 535 Griswold St., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone CHerry 4920, Ext. 123