Friday, January 9, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Ilist a drut Gets Loan of $65,000 in Crisis (SEE PICTURE ON PAGE ONE) ORT Shifts Party to Hotel Tuller Because of the anticipated Over 1,000 Detroit friends of Ilistadrut who jammed large attendance, the games par- the Brown Memorial Chapel last Sumlay to overflowing for ty of the Detroit Chapter of the opening conference of the 1948 campaign demonstrated Women's American ORT has their solidarity with the Yishuv and Ilistadrut by sub- been shifted to the Arabian scribing $65,000 as an emergency advance to the Ilistadrut. Room of the Tuller Hotel Mon- day evening, Mrs. Harold M. The spontaneous response • • • Shapero, chairman, announced. came after a fiery appeal by Many beautiful gifts of value Isaac Hamlin, national secretary will be awarded as prizes. of Histadrut campaigns who de- A third ORT chapter has been clared that American Jews es t a bl d in Huntington must mobilize for war against Woods, Mrs. Harry Becker, pres- the forces of reaction in the ident reported. Mrs. Joseph H. Middle East in the same wav Davidson heads the chapter and that Americans mobilized after Mrs. David Hubar is vice-presi- the Pearl Harbor attack. dent. Because of this new unit SEES LONG WAR and the Mt. Clemens section, De- He warned that it would not troit is now head of a region, be either a short war or one without many Jewish casualties The war reaction, led by the Dr. Freehof to Speak Mufti with the assistance of forme; German officers, was not at Beth El on Monday only directed against the Yi- Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Ro- shuv, but against all world def Shalom Temple, Pittsburgh, Jewry who wish for peace and will be guest speaker Monday at security and who see the es- the next in a series of lectures JOSEPH BANKOVER tablishment of a free Jewish of the Institute of Judaism be- • • * State as the symbol of this ing sponsored by the Men's Club dream, he declared. of Temple Beth El. Philip Goldstein, A. Kaminker, In addition to the $65,000 sub- On Jan. 27, Dr. Julian Morgen- B. Milinsky, Dr. A. Alper, Emil scribed from the floor, M. L. stern, former president of the Wolock, David Borodokin, M. Schaver, honorary campaign Hebrew Union College, will Kane, Dr. S. Stein, M. Raisman, chairman, gave Hamlin a check speak on "Modern Interpretation B. Handin, Samuel Kanes, M. for $25,000 for emergency pur- of the Bible." Schubiner, W. Klafer, Addle poses. Mondry, Kenneth Board, B. This sum had been advanced Hearshen, B. Kumove, David Revisionists to Elect by a small number of people Sislin, M. Gelfand, Sarah Nakel- since receipt of an urgent mes- sky, Anna Michlin, Sophie Sis- Officers at Meeting sage from the National Commit- United Zionists - Revisionists lin and Jerry Malamud. tee for Labor Palestine earlier Joseph Bankover, chief of the will elect officers at a meeting at in the day, calling Detroit His- Histadrut immigration depart- 8:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 19 at tadrut representatives to an ment, will return to Detroit Bnai Moshe. A prominent Betar, emergency conference on Jan. next week to meet with a num- recently arrived in Detroit will 18. It is planned to transmit ber of the groups affiljated with describe the activities of Betar at least $1,000,000 to the His- the campaign. in Europe. Newly enrolled mem- tadrut at this time, Schaver During his visit, he will ad- bers will be introduced. said. dress the second Histadrut (Ge- ACCUSES BRITAIN verksha f ten) rally, Thursday, Helen Waren, formel• Broad- Jan. 15, in the Labor Zionist USNA Speaker way actress and radio star, and Institute, Linwood near Pasa- official of Americans for Ha- dena. ganah charged that in the pres- ent violence, Great Britain is seriously hampering the defense efforts of Haganah. The disarm- Bnai Moshe Unit Awaits ing of Haganah members in the LU11Clle011 on Monday 1 act of protecting Jewish life The annual membership drive and property was an example of Sisterhood of Congregation of British "double-crossing" of Bnai Moshe will culminate in a the Jews, she said. paid-up luncheon Monday in the "We must show them that we social hall of the Synagogue. have covered our hearts with Mrs. Alfred Gunsberg is mem- steel and that we stand shoulder bership chairman, and Mrs. Sam to shoulder with the Ilaganah." Freedman is chairman of the The conference. selected the luncheon. following officers and executive Daniel Frohman will direct the committee members for the 1948 choral group of the Music Study campaign. • Club, with Rose Stein as accom- Morris L Schaver, honorary panist. chairman; Harry Schumer, chair- man; Norman Cqttler, M. Gure- Volunteers Are Sought vitch, J. M. Singer, J. L. Wol- ock, B. M. Laikin, A. Nichamin, for SOS Packing Job Ben Rosenthal and Nathan Packers are still needed to CHARLES A. SALTZMAN, Shecter, vice-chairmen; John process food, clothing and com- Assistant Secretary of State Isaacs, treasurer; Louis Levine, fort items in preparation for for occupied areas who will chairman of organizations; Philip shipping SOS contributions address the board of direc- lmber, recording secretary; Sid- overseas, Mandell Berman, De- tors of the United Service for ney Shevitz, chairman of speak- troit SOS campaign director, re- New Americans at its annual ers and radio; Dr. Irving Pos- ported. Volunteers are asked to meeting Saturday in New ner, chairman of professional report to the Acme Terminal York City. The United Service committee; Morris Lieberman, Warehouse, 6441 Hastings street, program is financed by the chairman of executive commit- after 10 a.m., Sunday. United Jewish Appeal. tee; and the following members of the executive committee: Alex Belkin, Harry Laker, M. Sklar, M. Ross, Nathan Rose, PIONEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION B. Tizelman, P. Shkolnick. Also Harry Grossman, J. Goldberg, A. Goldberg, D. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 8:30 P.M. Krause, J. Honeyman, A. Bigel- man, M. Chafetz, M. Levine, 17TH ANNUAL DONOR EVENT MASONIC TEMPLE 2nd & Temple INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 2% CURRENT RATE American Savings & Loan Association Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9.6611 Hear a stirring message by YEHUDIT SIMCHONIT Guest Speaker Prominent Labor Leader from Palestine Also a program of Hebrew and Palestinian Songs featuring LEIBELE WALDMAN Famous Cantor and Concert Singer accompanied by REBECCA ERDMAN For Tickets and Information Call PWO Council — TOwnsend 9-7180 Tickets for Donor Event may also be obtained at the door on the evening of the affair Helen Learns Danny Kaye Has Heart as Big as Smile • By HELEN TENNENBAUM D ANNY KAYE is the type of entertainer who slips into your heart before you know it. Your reporter dropped over to the Michigan Theater for an in- terview, and when Danny invited us into his dressing room and told us to be seateQ—next to him we were thrilled. beyond description. Danny told us he was born in Brooklyn on a cold winter day, Jan. 18, 1913. He said he took part in school theatricals and started his professional career in the Catskill Mountains of New York. From there he made a jaunt to China and Japan, where years later he entertained our army in the Pacific war zone. On his return he joined a night club headed by Nick Long Jr. Danny later was a member of the young people's group which produced the "Strawhat Revue" on Broadway. This show only ran 10 weeks but it was long enough for him to find a wife, Sylvia Fine, whom he married after a whirlwind courtship. She still writes many of his scripts. They have a darling, little daughter, Deana. Moss Hart discovered Danny and cast him in a role in "Lady in the Dark." Ile soon became a star, and Samuel Goldwyn hur- ried to sign him up for Holly- wood. — • • • STARS IN MOVIES "WE FEEL SURE that you mov- " iegoers got many a chuckle from his four films, "Up in Arms," "Wonder Man," "The Kid from Brooklyn" and "Secret Life of Walter Mitty." "There's something I would like to say to your readers," Danny said. "This is not directed just at the Jewish people. It's of vital importance to each and every American just as long as he is interested in one of the world's greatest problems, the task of preserving our American democracy. "It is the job of everyone espe- cially minority groups. In fact, it is a privilege for anyone to be able to work for the brotherhood of man. Saving our democracy is an immense task. It should be one in which each and every one is willing to cooperate. • • • 'BE KIND TO OTHERS' IT WILL HELP you to help yourselves and our beloved America. The same goodwill that we want from others is what we must extend ourselves. We must be friendly to all people, regard- less of their creed, race or co:ar." Danny smiled at us and then sighed, seeming to forgot for a moment again his usual humor- ous role. "Oh, it is such a very im- portant thing for all of us to realize the importance of the Golden Rule at this time," he said. Danny really cleared up some of our doubts when he stated that "the last place in the world where discrimination can be found is the movie industry. This is the one business that has no room for bigotry. If you have talents you will get to the top. We are interested only in your abilities." • • • AIDS THE SICK D URING HIS appearance in our city, he was asked by doctors attending the U. S. Sur- geons Convention to appear at a special dinner. Although very tired he con- sented on one condition. "I will entertain in return for 10 free operations for needy people any- where in the U. S." The doctors agreed not to 10 o; erations but to 100. 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