Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, DeeeMber 5, 1H7 11.000 Hail Weizmann Hadassah to Mark Chanukah at Labor Convention at Chapter Meetings Tuesday Mass Dancing of flora in N Y. Streets Greets Joyous News of UN Decision NEW YORK (Special)—The 24th annual Convention of the National Committee for Labor Palestine Saturday was instantan- eously converted from 'a routine gathering of delegates into the greatest manifestation of Jewish joy seen in the city of New York, when the first news of the United Nations decision on Palestine was flashed on the air. Crowds converged on the meeting place, the St. Nicholas arena, hours before the open- ing, and the doors were closed by the police after the first 5,000 had entered. More than 6,000 others jammed the streets neighboring the arena and took charge of their own celebration that con- sisted of the Palestinian bora allpinging that was unbounded to y. 'FIRST PRESIDENT' Inside the hall, a tremendous ovation was given Dr. Chaim Weizmann, who came to bless the audience and recite the an- cient Jewish prayer of "She- / hechvya nu". The throng included bearded sages who remembered the days of Theodore Herzl, and young boys and gins gasping at their first glimpse of Dr. Weizmann, who was introduced by Isaac Hamlin as "the first President of the Jewish State." Dr. Weizmann,.visibly moved by the UN decision and by the outpouring of Jewish happiness, expressed his thanks- to the United States and the Soviet Union for their backing of the UN resolution, and stated his belief that after one or two years, peace with the Arab peo- ples would be achieved. Moshe Shertok, arriving from his triumphant presentation of the Jewish case at Flushing Meadow, was given a similar ovation by the crowd whose en- thusiasm mounted with every . moment as the historic night went on. 1 - ISAAC HAMLIN 4 Guest Artists at Shaarey Zedek "I Five groups of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will spon- sor a paid-up membership lunch- eon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. The sixth chapter will meet Wednes- day. Programs are as follows: Central West, meeting at Edu- cation Center, Linwood , and Burlingame: Program, introduction of new members by Mrs. Maurice Perl- man; candle lighting ceremony colamemorating Chanukah and Henrietta Szold's birthday led by Mrs. Sidney Weiner; movie, "For- gotten Children," featuring Youth Aliyah Chanukah songs led by Mrs. Seymour Kraus. Central East at Belcrest Hotel: &Program, playlet, "Chanukah in the Year 2010.2 Participating are Mesdames Walter Field, Har- ry Oberstein and Gertrude Leve Blum. University East at the May- flower Congregational Church, 7301 Curtis: Program, Music Study Group singing Hebrew melodies in cele- bration of Chanukah; Dan Froh- man, conductor; Rosa Bassinstein, accomp(nist; talk by Mrs. David Levin, former head of Jewish Welfare Bureau, Brussels, and in charge of DP camps in Frank- fort, Germany, on her personal Chanukah Dinner Slated for Sunday Landsman, presented by Mrs. Larry Perlis, musical background and accompaniment by Mrs. Roy- al Maas, vocal selections by Mrs. Samuel Wittenburg; current events, "World Picture Today" by Mrs. Ben Osher; greeting of experiences; membership welcom- new members by Mrs. Milton ing ceremony by Nos, ^I Fisher, membership chairman. Southern Oakland County, at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 10, at the home of Mrs. Harry August: Program, talk by Rabbi Morris Adler. Dues may be paid at the door. All members are urged to bring canned milk and soup for the SOS drive. Revisionists Plan Jewish State Rally • MRS. BLUM • • • Bloom and Mrs. Sidney Karbel. University West at Northwest Hebrew Congregation, Curtis and Santa Barbara: Program, Chan- ukah candle lighting ceremony; talk by Rabbi 'Jacob Siegel. Russel Woods at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Center, 1322 Lawton. Program, playlet, "Chanukah in 2010," written by Mrs. Harry A Jewish State rally, sponsor- ed by the United Zionists-Re- visionists of Detroit, will be held Thursday, Dec. 25, at Bnai Mo,she to offer a prayer of thanksgiving and pay .tribute to the Irgun Zvai Leumi and the entire Yi- shuv on their achievements. The principal speaker will be Dr. Moshe Lev of Chicago who was formerly president of the Revisionists of Belgium. He was a delegate from the United States at the Zionist Congress at Basle last year. The gathering will mark the climax of the Shekalim and membership drive of the Revi- sionist organization. • B. SIEGEL CO. Store Hours: 9:15 A.M. to 5:45 P.M. Pavel Slavensky-Freilich, Czech baritone, will render vocal se- lections at the Chanukah dinner of Congregation Shaarey Zedek at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Syn- agogue. Music will be furnished by Joseph Kertesz, violinist, former- ly with the Budapest Symphony WARNS OF PERILS. Orchestra; Jesse Forstot, cellist, Shertok declued that the de- of the Detroit Symphony Orches- cision gave the Jews a great op- tra, and Edward Schultz, pianist. portunity, but warned that Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will equally great dangers lurked, officiate at, the kindling of the and that no time could be lost Chanukah lights. Abraham Srere in developing the Jewish com- is chairman of the evening and munity in Palestine through Ben S. Sidlow is in charge of mass immigration and coloniza- dinner arrangements. tion. Nate Spinner, president of He called upon American Young People's Society of Shaa- Jewry not only to give funds rey Zedek, has announced that to be invested in the Jewish plans are completed for the an- State, but also manpower, pio- nual fall dance and pre-Chanu- neering youth and skilled tech- kah party to begin at 9 p. m., nicians alike, as they were sore- Saturday, in the social hall of ly needed by the Yishuv. the Synagogue. • Joseph Schlossberg, national Bobby Grayson and his Top chairman of the National Com- Hat orchestra will furnish the mittee for Labor Palestine, and music. Refreshments will be four Histadriit leaders, Joseph served. Tickets may be purchas- Sprinzak, Zalman Rubashov, Abba If ushi and Aaron Zisling, ed at the door. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach addressed the audience indoors, while Joseph Bankover spoke on "A New View of an Old Fes- to the crowd outside. Mrs. Rose tival," a pre-Chanukah discourse, Halprin, president of Hadassah, at the monthly late Friday Eve- was called to the platform and ning service and Oneg Shabbat, Dec. 5 starting at 8:15. Cantor spoke briefly. Sunday morning, still buoyed Sonenklar will nfficiate. A forum and social hour will by the jubilant spirit of the night before, 3,000 delegates take place in the social hall fol- met again at the Hotel Commo- lowing the service, at which the dore to attend to convention sisterhood will serve refresh'- ments. business. YISHUV PREPARED % b ba Hushi, Histadrut dele- w, stated that the Yishuv, the Histadrut and the Haganah were ready to defend the 400- mile frontier drawn by the par- tition plan, and could hold their own indefinitely, but he de- manded that the Jews be given modern weapons, such as tanks and airplanes, and a navy for defense of the young state. Ile, like all the Palestinian delegates emphasized that the Zionists of America must give not only funds but manpower. "Not only youth, but veterans of the movement can make a contribution by investing their capabilities in the Jewish State," he declared. Till of Rights' Group Indorsed by Council The community relations com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council voted Nov. 26 to support the formation of a new organiza- tion to bring about the imple- mentation of the recommenda- tions of the report issued by the President's Committee on Civil Rights. A group of citizens met last Tuesday at Central branch, YWCA, to discuss the implica- tions of this report, called the "Second Bill of Rights." Plans were completed for a conference to be held at 8 p. m., Saturday, at the Rackham Memorial Bldg. 4 gleaming ensemble, massive-looking, yet so lightweight for her cherished Siegel Gift. as important-looking with her after-five costumes as with her trim suits. 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