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April 11, 1947 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-11

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Frida

DETROIT

April 11 1947

SWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle

The Voice of the Quentin Reynolds to Address
Man in the Street Women's Drive Curtain Raiser

a rive t

Mezeritcher's Party
Unfolds on Saturday

Rabbi Tram to Speak
at Chicago Conference

Weeks of preparation by the
Mezeritcher Social Club will cul-
minate in the group's cabaret
party Saturday at the Park Ave-
nue Penthouse.
Jimmy Peeble's orchestra will
furnish the music. N. Davidson
and A. Rosen are chairmen. Pro-
ceeds will go to charity.

Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver
one of the principal addresses in
the Institute of Judasim, a man-
agement and labor parley to be
conducted by the Central Confer-
ence of American Rabbis at Chica-
go, April 20 and 21.
Rabbi Fram will speak on "Ju-
daism and Management-Labor' Re-
lations Historically Considered."

Launching the general solicita-
tion of the women's division of
the Allied Jewish Campaign,
TIME: Tuesday afternoon.
Quentin Renolds will be fea-
tured speaker at the division's
PLACE: Dexter and Davison.
campaign curtain raiser at 2 p.m.
QUESTION: Ten thouSand Jew- Tuesday in the Brown Memorial
ish DP's have been offered the Chapel, Temple Beth El.
opportunity to go to the Phil- The women's division has pledged
ippine Islands. Do you think to raise $500,000 of the Allied
they should accept this offer? Jewish Campaign quota of
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!!
$5,335,000.
CALLING ALL YOU
Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, chair-
MRS. IRVING BITTER31AN, 4069 man
of general solicitation, heads
Grand avenue west, housewife. a corps of one thousand workers
BOYS AND GIRLS!
Jewish DP's should consider
who
will
conduct
general
solicita-
emigrating to the Philippines only
on a neighborhood basis.
Available .. .
after all attempts to go to Pales- tion
Author, zadio broadcaster, for-
tine have prov-
ACCOMODATIONS FOR 175
eign correspondent — New York
ed futile.
born Quentin Reynolds has cov-
ADDITIONAL
DANCERS AT THE
In fact, I am
ered the globe during the last
all in favor of
two decades.
a united move
As an associate editor of Col-
on the part of
lier's ringazine, Reynolds wit-
the DP's in in-
nessed the fall of France, at-
sisting upon a
tended the Moscow and Tehran
home in Pales-
QUALIFICATIONS . . .
conferences, visited the war fronts
QUENTIN REYNOLDS
I tine. If this
and toured strife-torn Palestine.
falls, then per-
1. Must Appear at Shaarey Zedek, Saturday, April 19,
The meeting Tuesday will also her at Allied Jewl,sh Campaign
haps it would
9 P.M. Sharp.
feature reports of the pre-cam- headquarters, 1248 Washington
be better for
paign and special gifts sections of
2. Must Enjoy Dancing to Smooth Foxtrots and Rythmic
them to settle in the Philippines the women's division and an ad- boulevard, Detroit 26.
Rhumbas. All Dance Music to be provided by
Arrangements for the curtain
rather than suffer the humiliation vance report on general solicita-
PHIL BRESTOFF and His Orchestra.
of staying in a Europe where tion activities. Presenting these raiser are made by the program
committee of the women's divi-
they are not wanted.
3. Must be Willing to Share Expenses of $1.50 per
reports will be Mrs. Sidney J.
I think the should go to the Allen and Mrs. Robert J. Newman sion headed by Mrs. Leonard H.
Person.
Philippines but only if they can for pre-campaign; Mrs. John C. Weiner, chairman, and Mrs. Abra-
TI/IS EVENT SPONSORED BY THE
ham Cooper, co-chairman.
better themselves in doing so.
Hopp for special gifts and Mrs.
Landau for general solicitation.
Young People's Society of
MRS. LILLIAN SURROWITZ, Presiding at the meeting will be
2916 Waverly avenue, housewife. Mrs. H. C. Broder, campaign
vaigq
OR THE TIME OF
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
I do not believe the aewish chairman for the women's division.
YOUR ALIFEI
Slips for general solicitation
DP's should accept this offer.
Their future lies in Palestine and were assigned at a series of work-
no place else. ers' meetings, Mrs. Landau said.
In The
There is no Hostesses for the assignment
Beautiful Berkshires
serise in accept- meetings included Mrs. Samuel
ing anything B. Danto, Mrs. Reuben R. Hall-
short of our man, Mrs. Nate S. thapero and
COUNTRY CL
goal of a Jew- Mrs. David Wilkus.
All Detroit Jewish women are
ish Homeland.
It would weak- invited to attend the campaign
en our fight for curtain raiser and are also in-
Through An Organization
Your brand of fun and
Palestine by vited to participate in the gen-
activity, Charmingly
That Will Serve You Best
showing the eral solicitation drive. Anyone in-
Intimate.
world that the terested in volunteering to work
IS
Hole
Golf
Coarse

Tennis
Jews are wil- in the campaign should call Mrs.
Handball • Basketball
Landau at TE. 3-5250 or write
ling to accept substitutes.
All Water Sports
Jewish DP's should insist upon
SUPERB CUISINE
going to Palestine. They should
Write for reservations nowt
let it be known that they arc
CEDARS COUNTRY CLUB
determined to go to Palestine and
LaketrilicCorin.
are not just pawns for compromis-
ing measures. They should not ac-
466
Final arrangements have been
cept the Philippines offer. It would
made for the second annual spring
be a sign of weakness.
dance of the Louis D. Brandeis
THE . . .
Lodge of Bnai Brith Saturday,
WILLIAM SELMAN, 4101 Grand April, 19, ih the grand ballroom
SELECT SOCIAL
avenue west, salesman.
of Masonic Temple.
Yes, I think the Jews should
"Headquariers for Homes"
Four hours of continuous dance
CLUB
accept. After all, this would mean music will be furnished by two
0 .1 TVTRN11 1y.
that 10,000 less Jews would have orchestras, Lowry Clark's and
FOR SINGLE
to continue liv-
Lyle Caryle's, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
MEN AND WOMEN
ing under the
wretched condi-
OF MIDDLE AGE
tions in Europe.
Is Now Accepting
Hadassah
Unit
to
Hear
It is true that
New Members
the Philippines
To a War-Weary World
Book Review by Levi
C r
For Men Exclusively !
did suffer tre-
Rabbi
Eliczer
A.
Levi
of
Bnai
and to the
1
mendously un-
Meetings are held
Moshe will review "The Herds-
der Japanese
Every
Saturday
night
at
8:30
p.m.
JEWISH
COMMUNITY
men" before the Business and
occupation. But
in the Lounge Room of the
Professional
Division
of
Hadassah
for that matter,
A Year of Health
Jewish Community Center
at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in the home
so did Europe
Woodward at Holbrook
and Happiness in
of
Mrs.
Theodore
Levin,
8611
La-
it
under the Nazis.
Inquire at the Office
I do not think living conditions Salle boulevard.
:e
the
Fullest Measure
Roslyn A. Corn, delegate to the
in the Philippines can be any
nt
Central
States
Regional
Conven-
worse than in Europe.
The big point is that Jews tion of Hadassah, will relate the
would be able to call their lives highlights of the parley held re-
their own in the Philippines which cently in Columbus, 0.
TO WHOM IT II.
•■■ -
is far from the case in Europe's
DP camps. Therefore they should
Fifteen thousand do tars has already been spent to make
Aids Shaarey Zedek
go there.

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

YPS DANCE

SELL

YOUR HOME

'OPENS MAY25

Brandeis Awaits
2nd Spring Dance

O'DONNELL-MADSEN CO.

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MRS. HYMAN RUDOLPII, 3820
Clements avenue, housewife.
It seems to me that Europe's
Jewish DP's could move to just
about any place and still better
their conditions
greatly.
T h e Philip-
pines may not
be the b es t
country to set-
tle but it is cer-
tain that it is
far better than
a n y European
DP camp.
The Jews are
undergoing un-
told hardships in Europe. If 10,000
were to leave, it would ease con-
ditions among those remaining
and also provide a new ray of
hope to those emigrating.
Whatever the disadvantages in
the Philippines may be, they arc
not nearly as many as those of
Europe.

MRS. FRANK BERNSTEIN is
chairman of the Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood's dessert luncheon at
1 p.m. Monday in the Syna-
gogue. Members of the Sister-
MU BETA CIII
Nine members of the Wayne hood of the Northwest Hebrew
University Gamma Chapter of Mu Congregation will be guests.
Beta Chi, national business frat- Following violin selections by
ernity, will journey to Columbus, Mrs. Sadie Cooper Braver, Rabbi
0., Saturday, April 19, to attend Jacob Segal will speak. Members
a dance of the Ohio State chap- are requested to bring canned
foods for SOS.
ter.

Beth Olam Cemetery (Smith Street) a place where the rela-
tives of deceased can now pay their respects to those who
have been laid to rest therein. It is no longer an eyesore
to the Jewish community of Detroit.
In line with the above, we are now offering to plant
flowers on the graves, water and care for them for the
season of 1947 at a nominal cost of $5.00 for each grave.
If interested, please mail your check payable to Beth Olam
Cemetery Association at 301 Transportation Building,
Detroit 26, c/o Robert Loewenberg, Superintendent, and
your request will be taken care of.
If you know of any relative or friend who might be
interested, won't you please have them communicate with
Mr. Loewenberg, at 2750 Sturtevant, phone TO. 8.4.283,
or the office, CH. 0856. It would be greatly appreciated
by us and those concerned.

Respectfully yours,

BETH OLAM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
Morris H. Blumberg, Chairman
By Robert Loewenberg, Superintendent

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