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March 07, 1947 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-03-07

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, March 7, 1947

The Voice of the Prof. Smertenko
Man in the Street to Expose Terror

Aesculapian President

Bnai Brith Highlights

radio, will be the featured per-
DIANE MALERMAN
A membership tea will be held former.
Tickets may be purchased from
at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Louis members or by calling Al Stein,
ALFP Aide Is Due
Photo by JACK BIGELMAN
Marshall hall by the Diane Maier- fund raising chairman, TY. 7-1758.
man Young Women. Entertain-
Here on March 1.2
TIME: Sunday afternoon.
ment and refreshments are plan-
LIVINGSTON CHAPTER
PLACE: Dexter at Glynn court.
ned. For information call Lorraine
Mrs. Cldire Landis has been
Prof. Johan J. Smertenko, edu- Shatz, TO. 5-4540.
QUESTION: How would you
elected president of the Sigmund
list the principles of brother- cator and writer recently expelled
Livingston Chapter.
from England for his activities on
hood?
MORGENTIIAU AUXILIARY
Other officers are Mrs. Gladys
behalf of a free Palestine, will
Phillips, Chalamus Tigel and Dor-
Mrs.
Kalman
Bruss
has
been
SAM WEIN, 3233 Calvert avenue, discuss British activities in Pal-
estine Wednesday evening, March elected president of the Henry othy Pastor, vice-presidents; Mrs.
owner, Wein Jewelers.
Edith Goodman, financial secre-
Cooperation and friendliness, in 12, at Dui fee Intermediate School. Morgenthau Auxiliary.
Other officers are Mrs. Richard tary; Lenore Yavitz, treasurer;
Dr. Smertenko will reveal "The
my opinion, are the two most im-
Bee Goodgall, corresponding sec-
portant principles of brotherhood. British Terror in Palestine— the Miller, first vice-president; Mrs.
Inside Story" under the auspices Raymond Sharkey, second vice- retary; Alyce Bigelman, recording
coopera-
By
of the American League for a president; Mrs. Frank Schumer, secretary, Gert Landorf, sentinel.
tion, I mean
Mrs. Florence Weber, guardian;
Free Palestine. Open to the pub- treasurer; Mrs. Seymour Gallant,
the working to-
lic, the meeting is scheduled for financial secretary; Mrs. Leonard Janet Eisenberg, monitress; Eileen
gether of all
Farber, corresponding secretary; Resnick, historian; Mrs. Mildred
8 p. m.
races for the
Mrs. Bernard Bielfield, recording Bazell, parliamentarian; Mrs. Re-
ASKS WITHDRAWAL
b e t terment of
va Eisenberg, Mrs. Beatrice Low-
mankind. From
Prof. Smcrtenko's personal "in- secretary; Mrs. Morris Beresh, enthal and Mrs. Lillian Siegel,
guardian; and Mrs. Bernard Rob-
Zino Jewish
vasion" of Britain drew sharp at-
trustees.
sentinel.
standpoint, this
tention last December when he bin,
The chapter will meet at 8:30
A meeting of the auxiliary will
can be most
assailed the British "reign of ter-
p. m., Monday in the Jewish Com-
easily accom-
ror" in Palestine and called for be held at 8:30 p. m. Monday in munity Center.
plished through
immediate withdrawal of British the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
one or two
troops from that country.
DETROITER GETS POST
strong, united Jewish groups
GERSHWIN LODGE
After leaving London, Dr. Smer-
Connie Saulson, formerly of De-
Archie L. Davidson, district rep-
rather than the many diverse and tenko sought to aid Palestinians
conflicting organizations we now
resentative of the Anti-Defama- trbit, has been appointed acting
tion League, will speak at a meet- director of the Hillel at the Uni-
have.
Friendliness, the other essen
ing of the George Gershwin Lodge versity of Texas, replacing Rabbi
tial, is vitally important if people
at 8:30 p. m. Monday in the Louis Joseph Rudaysky, who has re-
arc to live together in harmony.
Marshall hall, 12233 Linwood ave- signed to accept a pulpit in New
York.
Individuals should go out of their
nue. The public is invited.
Fifteen new counselorships and
way, if necessary, to be friendly
The first fund raising event of
to others. This would help break
the lodge will be held Wednesday one new foundation were set up
down barriers between persons and
at the Bowery, where Martha by Hillel during the last three-
at the same time would make
Rayc, star of stage, screen and month period.
them more trusting of one an-
other.

it

MRS. ASIIER SMITH is presi-
dent of the Aesculapian Ladies
Auxiliary, which is holding its
annual charity luncheon Wed-
nesday in Kern's auditorium.
Cards and door prizes will be
highlights. Mrs. Harry Katzman
is chairman. For information
call UN. 2-9428.

Histadrut Goal
Nears 65 Percent

Close to 65 percept of th'e His-
tadrut campaign goal of $175,000
has been accounted for, wIth
1,500 cards and . many affiliated
organizations not yet reported on,
Nathan Linden, financial secre-
tary, revealed.
MRS. MAURICE BECKERMAN,
Alf organizations with treasury
3284 Calvert avenue, housewife.
gifts are asked to report at the
I think tolerance is the most
Prof. William Haber of the Uni- two remaining campaign rallies be-
important principle of brother-
versity of Michigan will discuss fore the formal closing March 2.2.
hood. That old Biblical saying,
U. S. policy on displaced persons
Admission to the closing event
"Do unto others
at a dessert luncheon Monday, at Music Hall will be limited to
as you would
Leader Who Exposed March 17, of the Detroit Chapter workers, delegates and contrib-
PROF. SMERTENKO
have them do
Women's American ORT at the utors.
unto you," in Rome imprisoned through Brit-
Columbians to Speak of
More than 65 Histadrut evenings
Jewish Community Center.
should be a ish pressure for their alleged im-
Prof. Haber, a member of the have been held by organizations,
standard to be plication in the bombing of the
The keynote address at the an- university's economics faculty, was M. Taich reports. Groups wishing
followed by British embassy in Rome. While
nual conference of the Detroit connected with the Joint Distribu- to arrange for the showing of
everyone.
he was in Rome, the British Home Jewish Committee for Russian tion Committee during the war the latest Palestine film are asked
We must also Off ice took steps to bar his re-
Relief on Sunday, March 16, will years. He still serves the State to call him at TY. 7-8225.
remember that turn to England.
be made by Herman Hoffman, Department as special consultant
no one is with- JAILED BY BRITISII
chairman of the administrative on refugee problems.
WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB
out faults, and
Smertenko insisted on re-enter- committee of the national council.
The 67-year-old ORT idea, re-
A luncheon and card party wiEk
we should not ing Englantj to terminate his af-
The conference will start at 10 habilitation of European DP's be held at noon, Tuesday, in the I
be too ermcas of the actions of fairs, and his plane was met at a. m. at the Lee Plaza Hotel. , through vocational training, has
Women's Guild of the Metropoli-
criticize
a
per-
Croydon
Airport
by
Scotland
Yard
Often
we
others.
Isadore Starr is chairman of been given special recognition re-
tan Bldg by the Young Women's
son for doing something that we, agents and he was summarily im-
cently
through
a
decision
by
JDC
the Detroit committee
ourselves, are guilty of.
prisoned.
to underwrite its 1947 ; ■ rogram Study Club of the Jewish Com-
Hoffman, a former grand mas- with a $2,000,000 grant.
munity Center.
Jews, in the matter of tolerance,
Deported in January, Smertenko
should be more friendly to other returned to America and has since ter of the Independent Order
tri rSrlrt
Brith
Abraham,
has
devoted
a
minority groups, especially the Ne- lectured on Palestine under the
large
part
of
his
time
to
the
cause
gro. We have been at fault in sponsorship of the Am e r i c a n
Here At Last!
of Zionism. As chairman of the
this respect.
League.
Gentiles, on the other hand,
Former managing editor of Free Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League,
AVAILABLE at YOUR GROCER
should avoid making generaliza- World magazine, Prof. Smertenko he was responsible for the expose
tions in regards to Jews. They has taught literature, drama and of the fascist gang of Columbians
should remember that because one journalism at Hunter and Grin- in Georgia.
Jew does something bad doesn't nell Colleges and headed the
In addition to Hoffman, a rep-
mean that his action is charac- English department at Skidmore resentative of the Soviet consul-
ate and notable Detroit communal
THE KOSHER
teristic of all Jews.
College.
leaders will speak.
ALL VEGETABLE
Organizations are urged to se-
IIERBERT WARREN, 2700 Roch-
lect three delegates each to the
ester avenue, salesman.
Being tolerant should be the
parley. Secretaries are requested
aim of all persons in the practice
to send the credentials to the of-
of brotherhood. Most of our trou-
Charles Rothblatt, head of the fice of the Detroit committee,
"So Kind
bles, the last
department of modern Hebrew Lawyers Bldg., 139 Cadillac square.
war in particu-
literature at the College of Jew-
to Your
lar, was the re-
ish Studies in Chicago, will be
Hands"
sult of intoler-
guest speaker at a Kvutzah Iv- Wayne IZFA to Hear
ance. Only when
rith gathering Saturday evening,
this trait is
March 8, in the Rose Sittig Co- Foreign Correspondent
eliminated can
hen Bldg.
Oscar J. Kritzer, former Asso-
we hope to have
His sut;ect will be "The Growth ciated Press and Reuters corres-
brotherly love.
and Development of the Hebrew pondent in the Middle East, will
Speaking of
Novel."
address the Wayne University
the war, it is
A social hour with a Purim chapter of the Intercollegiate Zi-
to be noted that
theme has been arranged by the onist Federation of America,
36 A Kosher SOAP Powder
What you've always stan;ed-
great strides
for your DISHES, POTS, PANS, SILVERWARE. It's
ladies auxiliary.
IZFA) at 9 p.m. Tuesday at Hillel.
towards tolerance w e r e made
strictly kosher, makes lots of SUDS, keeps water really
Kritzer, a ZOA field, worker,
among the men who served in big, happy family in that town. lved eight years in Palestine. His
i
soapy. KOSHER LE PESACH.
i
the armed forces. They lived and
Often, Jews would attend reli- subject will be "How to Beat
x e cellent for washing clothes.
Good for floors, woodwork,
I
fought together, men of all races gious services at churches and
t
ASK
YOUR
GROCER
FOR
A
BOX
TODAY
i
and creeds, and learned that pre- Gentiles at synagogues. This tend- Bevin."
Distributed
by
i
All
Detroit
college
students
are
judices were the outgrowth of ed to foster respect for one an-
Detroit, Mich.
STONE
SOAP
CO.
invited
to
IZFA
meetings.
For
in-
ignorance and misunderstanding. other's religion. I think this prac-
TRinity
3-0700
Fairness in business practices is tice should be carried out by more formation call Joe Yanich, presi-
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dent, TO. 6-8046.
another essential. Underhanded people in Detroit.
methods in business is one among

ORT Unit Event
to Hear Haber

Russian Relief
Conference Set

in 24-Oz. Boxes

Chicago Educator
Kvutzah Speaker

SOAP POWDER

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persons. So many individuals are
affected in his respect that it is
necessary to substitute fairness
for the little extra profits.

This Monday !

MRS. MORRIS SIIECI1TER, 9810
Lawton avenue, housewife.

It's New!
MUSIC! HUMOR!

Friendliness, overlooking other
persons' faults and respect for the
religion of others are the most im-
brotherhood.
portant principles of
from a

I am

town in Penn-
sylvania which
has a population
of 20,000 per-
sons, 200 fam-
ilies of which
are Jewish. The
reason Jews and
Gentiles got
along so well
there is because
of the prin-

mentioned.
uc7rr Eive
Everyone lived together like one

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