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December 27, 1946 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-12-27

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JSG to Crown
Jamboree 'King'

Junior Girls to Pick
Sovereign at Dance

Reversing the usual procedure,
the girls of the Junior Service
Group, will be judging the fine
points of the JSG men when they
select a "King for 1947" at their
January Jamboree Saturday, Jan.
4 in the fountain ballroom of the
Masonic Temple.
The music of Ray Correll and
his orchestra will help to banish
that post-New Year's Eve "let-
down" feeling, at one of the gala
affairs of the winter season, the
girls promise. A high point of the
evening will be the crowning of
the "king" who will be selected,
according to Hermine Stone, dance
chairman, for brains, brawn and
other points of masculine pulchri-
tude.
Assisting Miss Stone on the
dance committee are: Robert Es-
ton, chief host; Rose Amernick,
coordinator; Elaine Prussian, pub-
licity; Rosanne Jameson, chief
hostess; Sydney Leichtman, fin-
ances; Tillie Feinbloom and Monte
Korn, tickets; and James Stone,
program.
Tickets may be obtained by call-
ing Miss Stone at TO. 5-7593, or
Harry A. Heller, executive secre-
tary of the Junior Service Group,
at TE. 1-1600.

New Anthology
for Odd Moments

`In Time and Eternity'
Makes Wise Selection

Friday, December 27, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

`Accent on Youth' Panels of JWF Women
to Discuss Problems of Jewish Children

lems, leisure time activities, Jew-
ish education and vocational guid-
ance.
NEWSPAPER FAMILY
Vandercook, who for many years
has been one of America's most
colorful speakers and authors, has
a family heritage in newspaper
work since his father Was the first
nresident of the United Press.
Leaving Yale after one year, Van-
dercook became an actor before
taking his first newspaper job on
the Columbus Citizen.
He worked as a reporter for the
Washington News, Baltimore Post
md as feature editor of the New
York Graphic before going on a
)rolonged tour of 72 countries in-
'luding the Pacific Islands. Author
f several books, Vandercook is
also a regular contributor to
"Iarpers, Liberty and the Satur-
day Evening Post.
Madam Spanjaard, an eye-wit-
-less of Nazi atrocities and a sur-
.Ivor of the Bergen-Bclsen mur-
MRS. HARRY L. JONES
ler camp, is making a special trip
`.o3 Detroit to describe , the plight
Problems of Jewish children )f European Jewish children.
and the role of Jewish social
service agencies in solving these HUSBAND A VICTIM
She knows first hand the story
problems will be the central theme
of "Accent on Youth" to be pre- of the past years for she and her
sented by the women's division of family were prisoners of the Nazis
the Jewish Welfare Federation, and her husband died as a result
Thursday, Jan. 30 at the Hotel of starvation and exposure under
Nazi treatment.
Satler.
The panel discussions will fea-
The day's discussions will be in ture Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chair-
the form of four panel meetings man, and Dr. Editha Sterba, nur-
beginning at 10:30 a. m. and a sery school director, speaker on
luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. Two "Emotional Stability in Children";
speakers will address the luncheon Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, chairman,
meeting which will be devoted to and Samuel Neushatz, director of
"European Jewish Children To- activities for intermediates at the
day" and a general picture of Jewish Community Center, who
will speak on "Putting Leisure
current world Issues.
Time to Work"; Miss Pearl Dove-
John W. Vandercoolc, NBC's now, chairman, and Mrs. Charles
star commentator on "News of Lakoff, whose topic is "Jewish
the World," and Madam Alfred Education, Responsibility or Op-
Spanjaard, will discuss overseas portunity"; Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis,
conditions, while the four panels chairman, and Albert Cohen, ex-
will be devoted to emotional prob- ecutive director of the Jewish Vo-

-

Mizrachi to Mark
35th Anniversary

N. Y. Chaplain - Rabbi
to Address Dinner

Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, re.
cently discharged from the United
States Army with the rank of ma.
jor, and at present rabbi of Con-
gregation Shaarey Tefila and the
Far Rockaway Jewish Center, N
Y., will be the principal speaker
at the 35th anniversary dinner of
Mlzrachi, Jan. 14. in the social
hall of Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek.
Rabbi Rackman is a recognized
leader of the rabbinate in the
East. He holds a law degree from
Columbia University, and is a
candidate at the same university
for his Ph. D. degree. He lectures
on political philosophy at Yeshi.
va University.
Rabbi Rackman served as chap-
lain in the United States Army
from 1943-1916, and was one of
MRS. MAURICE PERLMAN
the lecturers at the Chief of
Chaplains' Schoo,1 Ft. Oglethorpe,
cational Service, who will speak Ga.
on "Does Your Son Still Want
During the summer of 1948, he
to be a Policeman?"
was military aide to Gen. Mc-
Narney's special adviser on Jewish
COMMITTEE LISTED
"Accent on Youth" has been Affairs, serving and making policy
arranged by the program commit- for all the Jewish DP camps in
tee of the women's division under Germany and Austria. He holds
the chairmanship of Mrs. Leonard the Army Commendation Ribbon
Weiner and Mrs. Abraham Coo- and one oak leaf cluster.
per. Other members of the com-
On Saturday evening, Dec. 28,
mitee are Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Mizrachl will hold a M'lave Malko
luncheon arrangements; Mrs Sey- at Congregation Bnai Jacob, Lin.
mour Frank, seating; Mrs. Mil- wood at Richton avenues where
ton Doner and Miss Julia Klein, final arrangements will be made
registration; Mrs. Martin Fried- for the anniversary celebration.
man and Mrs. Sidney Kalt, pub- Rabbi Isaac Stollman will address
licity; and Mrs. Max Dushkin and the gathering on Mizrachi's place
Mrs. Maurice Perlman, arrange- in Jewish education.
ments.
All Detroit Jewish women arc
PALESTINE PHONE CALLS
invited to attend. Registrations
JERUSALEM (ZOA) —48,000,000
may be made by calling Mrs. local calls and 4,500,000 long dis-
Harry L. Jackson, executive di- tance calls were made by telephone
rector of the women's division, subscribers in Palestine during
TE. 1-1600.
1945. Over 1,000 new telephones
have been installed since the end
of the war.
Amvets Denounce

NEW YORK.—Published now for
the first time, "In Time And Eter-
nity" is an anthology of Jewish
writine- s from post-Biblical times
through the eighteenth century.
The editor has selected the ma-
terial from many directions. One
Racial Intolerance
finds pages from the works of
Maimonides alongside folk par-
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
ables of the Talmudic sages; the
Amvets, American Veterans of
ir7lescent subtleties of Judah ha-
World War II, is "on record
Four Detroit delegates from the against all groups attempting to
Levi next to the transparent mar-
African
War
Veteran
United Hebrew Schools are at- foment racial and religious hat-
vels of the Hasidic saint, Susia of
tending the second annual mid- red in the United States and will
Hanipol; the charming "Good
Pleads for DP Aid
western conference of Jewish edu- stand four-square against them,"
morning, God" of the Berditshever
Rabbi in close proximity of a dex-
NEW YORK—Returning recent- cators at the College of Jewish Ray Sawyer, national commander
terous attack on Epicureanism by ly to his native America, Rabbi It- Studies in Chicago which ends said in a statement to the press.
Philo of Alexandria.
tamar Romm has travelled a long Saturday, Dec. 28.
"We of Amvets fought for free
25% REDUCED
They are Bernard Isaacs, head , •dom and we intend to see that
way since he left 15 years ago to
WELL SUBDIVIDED
'
of
the
Detroit
schools,
Solomon
Both the intellectual and the study for the rabbinate at the He-
we and our fellow veterans have
Kasdan, A. J. Lachover and Mor- freedom regardless of race, or
Including Calf Leather,
lyrical strains in Judaism are ac- bron Yeshiva in Palestine.
cepted and integrated within the
Following America's entry Into ris Lachover. Isaacs will be one color," Sawyer said. Ile cited as
Lizard, Snake Skin
covers of "In Time and Eternity." the war, he was commissioned a of the principal speakers.
a resolution adopted by the Am-
and Alligator
Last year's conference, which vets at their national convention
In typical subdivisions, sections Jewish chaplain in the South Afri-
entitled Ways of Life and Out of can Army, the only American rab- was attended by educators from a in St. Louis in November which
Black
and All Colors
the Depts complement one an- bi to serve with the British forces. dozen large Jewish communities, stressed the necessity to "act
also
laid
the
foundation
for
the
sum-
quickly
before
greater
harm
is
other, as the rational and emo-
While participating in many ma-
EVENING BAGS
mer
camp
at
Buchanan,
Mich.
done,"
and
which
termed
groups
tional do in the Jewish personality. jor combat actions he saw the
An important asset of "In Time plight of the Jewish people of
Simultaneous with the meeting, and organizations such as the
and Eternity" is its alternating use Europe and as a result came back a conclave of Hebrew-speaking Columblans as "un-American and
of the easy and the difficult, fa- resolved to dedicate himself to youth groups will be held. One of an enemy within our borders."
miliar and unfamiliar material. their reconstruction.
the social highlights will be a
Readers will find it is essentially a
Mlava Ilalka Saturday.
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For Consultation
cording to one's mood, skipping
During the war, he was commis-
LITERATURE SPURTS
on personal or family
and rereading at one's ease.
sioned as a captain and assigned to
JERUSALEM (ZOA) — The de-
Consisting as it does .entirely of the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt.
problems—Call
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9322 - 12th St.
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dish, Greek, Arabic, etc., the book serve the spiritual needs of his Palestine has been very rapid,
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individual words and phrases, but invasion of Italy, he moved up During 1945, an average of 60
books were published each month,
of associations that go with them with an air force detachment.
while in 1916 the output rose tc
as well. The translations are ex-
When Rabbi Romm visited Pal- three books per day.
cellent, and, more important, full
estine after the war, he met
of the flavor of the original.
refugees whom he had helped to
HUMANITY IN PAGES
survive in Italy through the relief
now specializing in
Yet there may be another reason, program he had helped organ-
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