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Carrying Any Bombs, Madam?

Aids JWV Auxiliary

By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINL

200 From 4 States
Awaited by Zionists

Four Jewish youth groups in
Detroit will be hosts to more than
200 Zionist leaders from Michigan,
Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky at
the Zionist Youth Institute April
18, 19 and 20.
The institute, first to be held
in Detroit, will serve as a medium
of exchange of Zionist ideas and
will bring into focus the role of
young people in the fight for a
Jewish Homeland in Palestine.
Dr. Sam Krohn and his wife,
Elaine, have been appointed gen-
eral chairmen of the conclave by
a joint committee representing
Masada, Junior Hadassah, IZFA,
and Senior Judea, sponsors of
the meeting.
The program, under the direc-
tion of Corinne Perlis, central
states regional president of Junior
Hadassah, will include religious
services, discussion groups, a
workshop meeting, a dance and
a brunch.
Dr. Shlomo Hardin, director of
the American Zionist Youth Com-
mission, will be guest speaker. He
will also deliver an address at
Friday evening services April 18
at Bnai Moshe.
"The institute Is open to all
Jewish Youth," Dr. Krohn said.
"We have a program planned that
will amply repay all who attend."
Activities for the conference
will center at Bnai Moshe, Shea-
rey Zedek and the Jewish Com-
munity Center.

Army Day Speaker

LT. GEN. HOYT SANFORD
VANDENBERG, director of
Central Intelligence and nephew
of the Michigan senator, will be
principal speaker at Army Day
ceremonies at 11 a.m. Saturday,
April 5, at City Hall. Ile will be
introduced by Charles T. Fish-
er Jr., president of the Na-
tional Bank of Detroit.

THE ANNUAL installation of
the officers of the Sgt. Morton A.
Silverman Post will be held Sun-
day at the Lee Plaza. Harold Mo-
ran will be installed as command-
er by the department commander
and Chief of Staff Harry Sherman.

HARRY SCHAEFFER, Norman
Berkley and Sherman addressed
a group of veterans in Grand
Rapids, March 16. Twenty-one
signed up to form a post.
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LEON GINSBURG is , formulat-
ing plans for the annual Me-
morial Day program at Mach-
pelah Cemetery.
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Grossbard in Recital
of Yiddish Melodies

Hertz Grossbard, who arrived
in the U. S. recently after a tri-
umphant tour of South America,
will appear In a recital Sunday
evening at the Scottish Rite
Cathedral of Masonic Temple, to-
gether with Estelle Glazer, so-
prano, of New York.
Grossbard has been acclaimed
by critics as one of the greatest
and most unique interpreters of
Yiddish literary art.
Miss Glazer, interprets Yiddish
folk songs as well as classic mu-
sic.

Ghetto Yahrzeit
to Be Observed

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ESTHER TENZER is chairman
of the Aunt Jemima pancake

supper and card party of the
Detroit Ladies Auxiliary 135,
Jewish War Veterans, to be
held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday,

April 14, at JWV headquarters,
8212 12th street. Aunt Jemima

will appear in person. Proceeds
will go to veterans' hospital
work. For tickets call the chair-
man, 110. 7439, or Lillian E.
Fink, TO. 8-3159.

RE-ELECT

JUDGE
CLYDE E.

WEBSTER

HEBREW LADIES AID

The fourth Yahrzeit of the
Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto will
be commemorated by the United
Yiddish Folks Organizations on
Sunday, April 20 in the Brown
Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth
El, Charles Dricker, president, has
announced. Harry Kaminer, pro-
gram chairman, is in charge of
arrangements for the meeting.
The speaker will be Rabbi Her-
schel Schacter, former army chap-
lain, while the Haskarah will be
chanted by Cantor Chaim Adler
of Congregation Bnal David.
The Jewish Folk Chorus, under
the direction of Henri Goldberg,
Center Group to Hear
will present a group of the songs
written and sung by the heroic,
Rabbi Wohlgelernter
Jews who stood against Nazi force
"What I Saw in Europe and with pitifully few weapons.
Palestine" will be Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter's subject when he
VLADIMIRITZER RELIEF
addresses the Wednesday Even-
ing Discussion Group at 9 p. m.
A Purim play was presented
Wednesday in the Jewish Com- by Nathan Rose, Nathan Weisman
munity Center.
and I. Markel at the Purim party
Freddie Warren will play at a of the Vladimiritzer Emergency
dance Saturday, March 29, in the Relief Organization. Proceeds went
Center.
to Europe's DP's.

MIAMI BEACH

A debate highlighted a dinner
meeting of the Detroit Graduate
Chapter of Tau Epsilon Rho, legal
fraternity, March 17, at the Old
Wayne Club.
Participants were Morris Zwerd-
ling, assistant attorney general,
and Milton Roberts, formerly of
the wage and hours division of
the Department of Labor. Their
topic was "Portal-to-Portal Pay."
Before the debate, Zwerdling
was inducted as a member of
the fraternity.

THE LT. ELI LEVIN POST
and its auxiliary will hoT1 a past
commanders and presidents night
Tuesday, April 15. Dinner will be
served at the department head-
quarters. For reservations call
Mrs. Lenore Tobias, DA. 7300.
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AUTOMOBILE FOLDING wheel
chairs will be presented by the
Lt. Eli Levin auxiliary to the
Dearborn Hospital at a party at
the hospital, May 7. For informa-
tion, call Lillian Feld, TY. 5-0045
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THE DOWN RIVER POST will
present an all-veterans night at
River Rouge, April 22. Depart-
ment commanders of all major
veteran organizations In the state
will participate.

here a British officer Is questioning an old Jewish woman in
Jerusalem to find out if she was involved in the recent bombing
of the Goldsmith officers club. Aged and young alike felt the sting
of British martial law, which in cases like this, hinged on the
ludicrous.

Tau Epsilon Rho Hears
Debate on Portal Pay

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Friday, March 28, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Six

Mrs. Grace Diamond is chair-
man of the dinner card party of
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society April
27 at Bnai Moshe. Assisting are
Mrs. Esther Engel and Mrs.
Eleanor Ehrenwald. Ticket chair-
man is Mrs. Elfroda Greenwald.

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