Page Six

Friday, March 7, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Refugee Expert

DR. WILLIAM IIABER
• • •

Haber to Address
Federation Units

JWV
Broadcast

Aids NW Affair

Detroit to Mark
35th Birthday
of. Hadassah

Sam Katkin Heads
Resistance Drive

By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE

Special program and project
displays will be presented in honor
of Hadassah's 35th birthday, which
is being celebrated nationally by
all chapters.
Detroit groups will hold child
welfare luncheon meetings and
Palcsine supply showers at 12:30
p. m. Tuesday in the following
places:
Central East Group: at the
home of Mrs. A. E. Bernstein,.
2100 Boston boulevard. Purim mu-
sic and a playlet will be present-
ed Mrs. Morris Adler will dis-
cuss current news.
Central West Group: at Work-
men's Circle, Linwood at Burlin-
game avenues. Mrs. Sidney Winer
is in charge of a radio broadcast,
"The Hadassah Home Journal,"
to be presented by members of
the group.

MRS. MICHAEL GALSKY is
chairman of the masquerade ball
of the Northwest lIebrew Con-
gregation Sisterhood and Men's
Club at 9 p. m. Sunday in the
Synagogue. Mrs. Manny Lax is
co-chairman. Prizes will be
awarded for outstanding cost-
umes. A Purim play will be
presented by the Men's Club,
with Dr. Jack Jackman as nar-
rator.

Campaign to Aid
Captives' Families

THIRTY-FIVE COUPLES ob-
served the first anniversary of the
founding of the General Maurice
Sam Katkin, rominent business
Rose Post with a dinner March 2.
man, has assld the chairman-,
The post, formed with the assist- ship of the drive for the Assirai
ance of Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi of Zion Fund which assists families
Bnai Moshe, meets every first and of 13.Csistanc9 fighters, imprisoned
third Thursday at the Synagogue.
by the British in Palestine.
The auxiliary meets at the same
In accepting the office, Katkin
time. Morton Sobel is commander. said: "Daily dispatches from the
• • •
Holy Land tell a story of Jewish
THE RED CROSS northwest valor no less thrilling than those
branch will be open to March 31 that evokes the famous Churchil-
at thd corner of Dexter and Long- Han 'Blood, sweat and tears,'
fellow under the chairmanship of after Dunkirk.
Belle Bereowitz and Hilda Gold-
berg of the JWV auxiliaries. Vol- PALESTINE DUNKIRK
:The Jewish Dunkirk is Pales-
unteers in the Red Cross drive
may obtain kits and credentials tine today, with the British, un-
at the office or by Calling TY. fortunately playing the part of the
Nazis. Thousands of Jewish patri-
8-1191 or TY. 6-7643.
ots have been imprisoned without
• • •
beatings
THE AUXILIARIES will spon- trial and subjected to
sor a theater party March 28 at and torture, no less cruel than
the Contemporary Theater. "Home `hose of the Nazis. But more, the
of the Brave" will be presented. families of these fighters, their
For tickets call Rose Cantor, wives and children, are left with-
out support.
chairman, TY. 5-4408.
"We American Jews cannot per-
• • •
IIILDA GOLDBERG, represented mit the entire burden to be placed
Auxiliary No. 135 at a mother's an the Yishuv in Palestine. It is
discussion group of the Duane a privilege to share that burden."

PRESENT BROADCAST
Russell Woods Group: at the
Home for the Aged, Petoskey at
Burlingame avenue. Luncheon ar-
rangements are in charge of Mrs.
Arthur Weber. The group will
broadcast "The Hadassah
In his report to the Jewish com- also
Doty School and presented the COMMITTEE LISTED
The Detroit committee, in ad-
munity of Detroit at the annual Home Journal," under the direc-
school library with a constitution
tion
of
Mrs.
Saul
Gordon,
pro-
lition to Katkin, consists of Sol
meeting of the Jewish Welfare
and seal of the U. S.
gram
chairman.
B. Edelman, treasurer, S. Abram-
Federation Tuesday, March 18, Dr.
• • •
University East. Group: at the
Joseph J. Schwartz, director of
LOUBA LUPILOFF, auxiliaries' son, Dr. Noah B. Aronstam, David
European activities of the Joint home of Mrs. Harold Allen, 19250
president, is attending the fifth T. Cohen, Sol A. Dann, Rabbi
Distribution Committee, will de- Canterbury drive. "The Hadassah
regional convention at Milwaukee. Joseph Eisenman, Charles T. Gell-
man, Abe Goldberg, Dr. Joseph
scribe recent developments among Home Journal" will be presented
• • •
Following announcement of the
the surviving Jews of Europe. Dr. and directed by Mrs. H. J. Jack-
IN A MESSAGE to the depart- B. Nag.), Rev. David Katzman,
State
Supreme
Court's
decision
Schwartz just returned to the ier. Mrs. Esther Shapiro of Pal-
ment on the occasion of its mili- Ira G. Kaufman, Henry Keywell,
United States from Europe a estine, who is visiting in Detroit, this week removing the proposed tary ball, Feb. 22, Milton H. Rich- Dr. Ezra Lipkin, Morris Snow,
State
Fair
Employment
Practice
will participate in the program.
week ago.
man, national commander, wrote: Phillip Stollman and Max Tem-
Act from the ballot on a technic-
Other highlights of the annual GARMENT EXHIBIT
"It is particularly appropriate chin.
ality,
George
Schermer,
chairman
University
West
Group:
at
the
The main event of the drive
meeting, which will begin at 8
that the Michigan department
of
the
Michigan
Council
for
Fair
Northwest
Hebrew
Congregation.
p. m., are election of several mem-
should hold its fourth annual Mili- will be a banquet on March 19.
Employment
Legislation,
released
Child
models
will
exhibit
garments
bers of the board of governors of
tary Ball on Washington's Birth- at the Wilshire Hotel, 746 Col-
the Federation and reports on the made by the Palestine supplies the following statement:
day, for it is proper that as a lingwood. The guest speaker will
department.
Mrs.
Sandor
Weis,
The decision will permit sup- patriotic organization we should be Haim Lubinski, a practicing
year's activities of Jewish com-
program
chairman,
has
arranged
munal agencies. Presiding will be
porters to revive the question in commemorate the lives of our lawyer in Tel Aviv and a resi-
dent of Palestine for the last 24
Julian H. Krolik, president of the for a speaker and movies.
the state legislature. Far from
Members arc requested to bring giving up the campaign for an great historic figures.
Federation.
"Today, more than ever before years.
Reservations for the banquet
Preceding the Federation gath- new paid-up members as a birth- effective bill in this session, the in our history, we must rededicate
ering, four local agencies will day gift to national Hadassah, Michigan Council will renew ifs and reconsecrate ourselves to the may be made- by calling DA. 7674,
hold their annual meetings. These which will award prizes to the efforts to obtain immediate enact- principles of liberty and equality or TY. 5-3194.
include the Fresh Air Society, chapter showing the largest in- ment of the bill.
for which George Washington and
Jewish Social Service Bureau. Jew- creases.
SIIARONA OF PWO
Removal of the proposed act his ragged warriors fought so bit-
Old
members
must
have
their
ish Vocational Service and North
from the ballot should not be al- terly at Valley Forge . . . Now,
A Purim social meeting was held
dues
paid
to
be
included
in
the
nd Clinic. Officers of all four
lowed to become a loophole thru with the war over, it is up to all Tuesday in the home of Frieda
gencies . will be elected at this membership figures.
which groups interested in com- of us—especially veterans who Kumove of Muirland avenue by
Gifts
of
new
linens,
clothing
or
' meeting.
promising the principle of fair really understand the tragedies of the Sharona Club, Pioneer Wo-
cash
contributions
may
be
dona-
Guest speaker at the agency
employment may offer a weak war—to see that there never shall men's Organization.
ted
at
the
supply
showers.
meetings will be William Haber,
substitute bill to the legislature. he another war, and that the
professor of economics at the
The Michigan Council remains liberties we sought to preserve
University of Michigan. Dr. Ha-
committed to the spirit and in- will be available to all peoples re-
ber, who has a distinguished rec-
tent of the measure proposed in gardless of race, color or creed.
ord in Jewish affairs as well as
the petition campaign with only
"It is to the achievement of this
in the academic world, will dis-
such changes as might be neces- program that the Jewish War Vet-
cuss immigration as it relates to
Dance music and entertainment sary to remove any doubts as to erans Is dedicated. As the second
the displaced people of Europe. by Mickey Woolfe and his or- its contitutionality.
oldest veterans organization in the
He was the first head of the Na- chestra, door prizes galore and
The activities of the Michigan country (only the fast dwindling
tional Refugee Service.
refreshments are the chief offer- Council and all other organiza- Grand Army of the Republic is
ings of the Louis D. Brandeis tions in support of the legislation older) we are the possessors of a
Women of Bnai Brith for their during the past six months had, 50-year-old tradition of service to
Bite - sire
annual dance Saturday, March 8 in the opinion of this organization, America, to American Jewry and
Manna
virtually guaranteed favorable ac- to veterans."
at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Matra bis-
tion
on
the
proposal
by
the
elec-
activities
will
be
Torah Month
Tickets may still be obtained
cuit s are
discussed by active workers and at the door. To be sure of a torate. The job ahead of all
Ideal for
Loaro members of Yeshivath Beth reservation, dance committeemen friends of FEPC is to transfer
delightful
Yehudah at a breakfast meeting say, call S. Magedman, ticket this tremendous volume of pres-
snack-time
at 11 a. m. Sunday, March 16, in chairman, TO. 5-2794 or Freda sure to the State Legislature to
e a ad-
the
end
that
job
discrimination
wIchesi
the Yeshivah.
Fisher, UN. 1-8230.
against minority group members
Honoring Rabbi Simcha Wasser-
will be legally outlawed.
man, the Yeshivah's dean who is
returning from Europe after a
nine-months' leave of absence, a
Mlava ?stalks will be held .at 8:30
David A. Goldman has became
p. m. Saturday, March 22.
IS THE TIME TO DO IT
The program will include mu- a law partner with Prentiss M.
sical selections by Cantor David Brown, Edward H. Fenlon, Wen-
Rugs, Carpets, Upholstered
Katzman. A traditional evening dell Lund and John W. Babcock,
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Meetings to Precede
the JWF Election

Fight for FEPC
On in Legislature
as Court Balks

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NEW CONVENIENCE IN SERVING

Woolfe Band Plays
at Brandeis Dance

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Beth Yeshudah to Spur
Torah Month Activities

David Goldman Joins
Prentiss Brown Firm

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111awer Verein to Fete
Greenbaum at Banquet

Arrangements have been com-
pleted for the 13th anniversary
banquet of the Mlawer Umgegend
Verein and Ladies Auxiliary Sun-
day evening, March 16, at Moss
Catering Co. The 70th birthday of
Abe Greenbaum, club founder,
will also be celebrated.

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