Page Five

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, September 5, 1947

The Voice of the
Man in the Street

Zionist Aide

Bnai Brith Highlights

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

MARVIN ZICKERMAN, 2610
Webb avenue, student.
I was shocked to hear that
the British were shipping the
refugees back to a country where
they had been
deprived of
everything.
The Germans
had slaugh-
tered their
friends and
their families
so there was
no reason for
them to stay.
Now to send
them back is
greater punishment.
The British are showing a cal-
lous heart if they even think
that the Jews can find a com-
fortable and bearable life in
Germany. Any place in the
world is better than that turbu-
lent hell-hole. Britain certainly
pulled a boner.

Barden to Head
New BB Lodge

combined fall meeting Wednes-
day at the Workmen's Circle.
Pisgah women will celebrate
Bernard Sharkey and Belle
their 14th birthday with their
first fall meeting at 9 p.m. Mon Nadis are co-chairmen of the
day in Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Lewis affair which will feature danc-
Manning, president, will preside. ing and a floor show by guest
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, presi- artists from local night clubs.
Schneider, Blondy
dent of the Greater Detroit BB Mrs. Frfi-nces Solowich, past
Are Vice-Presidents
Women's Council, will be guest president of the district, will be
speaker. She , will outline the guest speaker. Sol Rosenman
Louis E. Barden, attorney, has
coming fund-raising campaign is president of the lodge and
which will culminate with a ball Yetta Yates is president of the been elected president of De-
troit's newest Bnai Brith organi-
Nov. 29 at Masonic Temple. At women's 'chapter.
zation, Tikvah Lodge.
the dance, a 7-day all-expense
Sam
Other officers are
trip to Havana by air will be
Pisgah Lodge
Schneider and Allen H. Blondy,
given away.
Pisgah Lodge will enter its vice-presidents; Max Littky and
Mrs. Julius Meskin is general
chairman for Pisgah women, and 91st year with a business meet- Nat Benton, secretaries; Solomon
C. Superfon, treasurer; Jack
Mrs. Albert Ashe is in charge of ing at 8:30 p.m. Monday.
DR. BERNARD WESTON
Charlip, chaplain; Louis Wor-
the ad book.
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Feature at this meeting will
now, warden; Joseph Mehr,
be a motile, "This is Bnai
and Alfred L. Brook,
Brith", and a symposium, "Bnai guardian;
Arthur W. Schultz, Louis J.
Pisgah B & P
Brith Then and Now", by two
The Business and Professional members, Julius Deutelbaum Cohen, Ira G. Kaufman and
Maurice J. Karo, trustees.
Chapter of Pisgah Women will and Aaron Rosenberg.
Arthur W. Schultz was elected
resume its activities with an
Pisgah is the second oldest
open meeting at 8 p.m. Wednes- Jewish organization in Detroit. president of the bowling league.
He announced that the lodge
day at the Jewish Community
would operate 16 teams bowling
Weston Tells Value Center. Women interested in
Wednesday nights at the Bowl-o-
joining are urged to attend.
Harry
B.
Keidan
drome, Dexter and Leslie.
of Unity Committee
The Harry B. Keidan lodge
Proposed as the Henry Mon:.
had its installation of officers sky Lodge, the name Tikvah
Rabbi Zager Lodge
Dr. Bernard Weston, who has
Sept. 2 at the Book Cadillac was adopted when it was
been instrumental in imple-
The new meeting place of the Hotel. Samuel Leib, second learned that only Mr. Monsky's
menting the decentralization Rabbi Mandel M. Zager lodge vice-president of the District 6
program of the Zionist Orga- will be the Rose Sittig Cohen Grand Lodge, installed the fol- hometown, Omaha, Neb., would
be granted a chapter commem-
nization of Detroit, in a state- Bldg., Herman Schneider, presi- lowing officers:
orating his name.
ment emphasized the importance dent, has announced. Meeting
Samuel C, Kovan, president;
of the Committee on Unity for nights will be the first and third
Nathan
Silverman and Edwin 100000000:10:500MICWCWOLN
Palestine.
Tuesday of each month.
Oppenheim, vice-presidents;
This organization is one of the
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Meyer Dickman and Herbert
beneficiaries of the Zionist Ex-
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish
Detroit
Auxiliary
Dir-
Rollins,
secretaries;
Morris
pansion Fund campaign being
Reinforced, Concrete. nut,
thianuie.wa roved ItIght
Free bingo will highlight the enfeld, treasurer; Harry Rott
conducted under the leadership
AMERICAN
of Louis Berry and Abe Kasle. inaugural meeting of the Detroit and John Sillman, chaplain and
"Your contribution to the cam- Lodge Auxiliary at 8:30 p.m. assistant; Saul Robin?, warden;
RECEPTACLE CO.
paign aids the committee in its Tuesday at Beth Aaron Syna- Samuel Milan, guardian; Herbert
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579 Kenilworth
work of giving every non-Zionist gogue. Mrs. Morris Tack is pres- Wallace, Dr. M. Engelman and ICSIMILVICNICWC5OCIMVICS5003
and anti-Zionist a true picture ident. -
of the importance of the estab-
lishment of a Jewish Homeland
Rebecca Gratz
in Palestine," Weston explained.
CORSETS by MOORE
The Rebecca Gratz Young Wo-
"It is the purpose of the com- men's Auxiliary will hold their
mittee through publications, first meeting of the fall season
ANNOUNCES
meetings, speakers, films, radio at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home
and advertisements to reach of their new adviser, Mrs. B. A.
those Jews who have been con-
Ross, 2236 Clements avenue.
fused and drawn into the anti-
of their
Zionist camp."

Pisgah Women

,TIME: Thursday afternoon.
PLACE: Dexter and Webb.
QUESTION: What was your re-
action when you read that
Britain was shipping the Ex-
odus refugees back to Ger-
many?

i Reuben D. Wax, trustees.
I The next class of the lodge
will be called the Sidney Kar-
bel class in recognition of the
faithful services performed by
Karbel to the lodge and all
Jewry.

Foes of Zionism
Refuted by Fund

LOUIS L. SIMONS, 11725 Lin-
wood avenue, sign painter.
To see the Jews deprived of a
wholesome life in a place where
they can forget anti-Semitism
really irked
me. How can
the British
even think that
Germany is
suitable to
Jews who had
been persecu-
ted by the peo-
ple who would
be their neigh-
* "-^"`.•
bors?
•
In Palestine
the Jews would find. a haven
from their persecutions. Their
compatriots are willing to give
them all the assistance necessary
to recover their former prestige.
The British committed an abom-
inable act in sending them back.

MRS. DELORES STORICH, 4069
Humphrey avenue, housewife.
In snatching the refugees from
their haven, the British were
acting like the Gestapo did in
Germany. I
was angry to
hear that the
Jews couldn't
enter a country
which is des-
tined to be
their homeland.
0 u r perse-
cuted brethren
should have the
right to enter
any country in
which the inhabitants are willing
to share the burden. Where else
but in Palestine are there any
people in the world who under-
stand their plight?

LARRY COHEN, 3281 Sturte-
vant avenue, student.

I disapprove violently of the
British tactics in returning the
Jews on the Exodus to their
former concen-
tration camps.
Since they
have been
stripped of all
their belong-
ings and rights,
'what sort of
life could they
find there?
When I was
in Germany I
saw the awful
conditions under which they
were living. 'If the British think
that the atmosphere is any less
anti-Semitic, they've got another
guess coming. In cutting the
Jews off from a sanctuary, the
British are violating every code
of decency and humanitarianism.

Grand Opening

Abbie Schoen

N.W. Bowlers
to Open Sept. 14

Alfred L. Brook, president of
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation Men's Club bowling
league, announced completion of
a contract with the State Fair
Recreation, Detroit's largest
bowling estainishment.
The league will operate with
38 teams. The season will open
at 10 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 14,
and will run for 32 weeks con-
ecutively.
Brook 'announced the follow-
ing as captains: Herman Raz-
nick, Harry Rosen, George Win-
ger, Al Goldstein, Al Rood, Sol
Mannheimer, Al Winer, Pulus
Lumberg, Nate • Marblestone,
Meyer Littky, Leo Genser, Louis
Roth, Dave Schiff, Manny
Jacobs, Hy Arvin.
Also Albert Bortman, Joseph
Bortman, Phillip Cameron, Jack
Feldman, Zangwell Garber, Wil-
liam Goulding, Manny Lax,
Joseph Mehr, Louis Sosnick,
Aaron Rose, Harry Steinman,
Sam Bez and Byron Ross.

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Edith Shreeman, of the Abbic
Schoen BB Girls, was elected
treasurer of District 6 at the an-
nual camp convention. Miss
Shreeman served as president of
her chapter for the past year
and has been reelected treasurer
of the Detroit-Windsor BBG
Council for 1947-48.

Louis Marshall

Mrs. E. Rissman of the De-
troit department of recreation
will entertain members of the
Louis Marshall lodge and wo-
men's chapter at their initial

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Quality Drug Stores

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8663 TWELFTH STREET

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Ee'w-en ELAINE end PINGREE

Hebrew. Jewish and English Books
SPECIAL! Electric Shavers. These can also be used in Palestine.

Rosh Hashonah, Sept. 15, 16 and
• Yom Kippur, Sept. 24

in the SOCIAL HALL

THE SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED BY

BENJAMIN BAUMGARTNER
Rabbi Joshua Sperka

will preach the Sermons.

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Bar Mitzvah gifts, Jewish records, sheet music, candles and
candle sticks

Reservations will be available every week day evening, 7-9 P.M.
and Sunday, 3 to 5 P.M., at the Synagogue

NEW YEAR CARDS
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Selichos services will be conducted by CANTOR ADLER
assisted by his Choir under the direction of Don Frohman, on
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