Friday, January 23, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLL Zionist Groups Schedule Events Minyan Month of Hadassah to Aid Youths Going to Zion Haifa Chapter Plans Dinner-Dance Feb. 7 The Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah's Minyan Month is in prog- ress. • During this period workers so- licit memberships for support of its project of bringing youth set- tlers into Palestine. A Minyan is a group of 10 women who pledge $24 each.' The cost to care for a child in Palestine for six montliS is $240. Mrs. Mervin K. Grosberg, Min- yan chairman, said: "Hadassah is bringing 250 children to Palestine each week from camps in Cyprus. It is our hope that American- Jewish women will enable 24,00C children to be brought there in 1948." "It is easier to colonize and make fruitful the desert with Youth Aliyah children because of their high moral stamina and be- cause they have seen so much more than other children of com- parative ages," Dr. Vera -Weiz- mann, wife of Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann, said at a meeting in New York. Minyan memberships can be paid weekly, monthly or at one time to Mesdames Mervin K. A former Palestinian, Julius Lev, will speak at a meeting Monday of Haifa Chapter, Zion- ist Organization of Detroit. After a movie, "House in the Desert," refreshments will be served by Mrs. Joseph Carp Mrs. Max Libman, Mrs. -Irving Sniderman and Lee Mercer, hostesses. Members arc urged to bring in their money for the group's fund-raising affair, a dinner- dance to be held Feb. 7 at the Elmwood Hotel, Windsor. Mesdames Sidney Brand and Alex Zuckman are chairmen of the event assisted by Martin Hoffer, Mrs. Herman Kazdan, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus, Fred Perlman, Leonard Rad- ne . Albert Schwartz, Irving Sn an, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zalenko. , • • • Chapter ► The social hall of Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe will acquire a night club atmosphere Satur- day evening when Chapter I holds a membership party. Highlights will be dancing, a floor-show and refreshments. Only requirement for admis- One of the original members sion is that ,,vomen. 18 or over, and men. 21 or over, join the of Palestine Histadrut, Eliezer Kroll, will be guest speaker at organization. • • * the fourth Histadrut rally Thurs- day evening at the Labor Zion- ist Institute. Wayne IZFA A founder of the Jewish de- An open house get-to-gether featuring the latest Palestinian fense organization "Shomrim," movie will open the spring pro- which later became the back- gram of the Wayne University bone of Haganah, Kroll will chapter of the Intercollegiate come here after completing a Zionist Federation of America tour of South America on be- half of the Jewish National (IZFA) Feb. 17. For information call Joe Tan- Fund. $75,000 REPORTED ich, president, TO. 6-8046. With $75,000 reported at the second rally last week, David JOINS -.LAW FIRM Sislin, rally chairman, told A. Albert Sugar has joined workers that at least $25,000 the law firm of Henry M. Rott- will have to be raised every man and Joseph H. Siegel. The week to insure reaching the new partnership, known as $250,000 Detroit quota. Rottman, Siegel and Sugar, has Joseph Bankovet, guest speak- its offices at 2902 `Barium Tower. er, stressed the need of imme- . At Two Beautiful Hotels Where Detroit's outstanding Social functions, Weddings, Bride Showers and Bar Mitz- vahs take place in dignified splendor. Special rates for Luncheons. With "Superb Service." We Cater for You in Our Own Halls, Your Home, or Synagogue. under the Mutter% be on of PENT HOUSE and ENGLISH ROOM 5 Major Bodies Cool to Assembly Guest Speaker (Continued from Pag . e 3) the movie about anti-Semitism, as harmful propaganda. Isn't it splendid to see Life and Com- mentary agree on the hush-hush policy? What a triumph for the defense of Jewish interests! • • WE WONDER WHERE all the finances come from that pour into the treasury of Einar Aberg. the head of the international headquarters of anti-Semitism in Sweden. That plant, to which we referred some time ago, is working day and night, putting out millions of pieces of prop- aganda for distribution through- out the world. MRs. MERVIN K. GROSBERG • • • Grosberg, chapter chairman; Wil- liam Sharpe, chapter vice-chair- man; John Pollack, University West; Milton Sorock, University East; Jesse Rice, M. J. Greenberg and Herman Cohen, Russell Woods; A. E. Bernstein, Central East; Asher Smith, Central West; and Stanley Akers, Huntington Woods. Palestinian to Address Rally of Histadrut Here Thursday STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING Page Eleven It is at present engaged in a campaign to convince the Chris- tian world that the best solu- tion for the Jewish problem is to send all Jews to Madagascar. That was Hitler's pet scheme for the Jews he could not stuff into his crematories. The over- all slogan of the campaign is "Communism is Judaism." • • • RALPH DE TOLEDANO, writing in "Plain Talk", a pub- lication with strange connec- tions, feels that those "sincere" people who now think that fascism is a menace are "alarm- ists". He claims that "racism is on the decline in this country." And then ln tips his hand by stating: "A fascist, just like a Communist, is a frustrated man who finds an outlet for his psychological conflicts and lim- itations in violence." Com- munists are being charged with many sins, but accusing them of anti-Semitism is a new line. What's the game, Mr. Toledano? STEFAN IIEYM • • • Heym to Address Women's League Foe of Nazis Slated for Meeting Feb. 9 The League of Jewish Wornen's Organizations will present Stefan Heym, author, lecturer, radio commentator and former member of the psychological warfare di- vision of the army, as guest speaker at its second meeting of the season Feb. 9 in !Thai Moshe. Heym fled Germany in 1933 to escape arrest by the Gestapo for his anti-Nazi activities. He came to the United States in 1935 and obtained an M.A. degree at the University of Chicago. While editing an anti-Nazi weekly in New York, he was instrumental in exposing Fritz Kuhn and bringing German bond leaders to trial. The session will be devoted to discussing the organization's role in the 1948 Allied Jewish Cam- paign, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, League president, said. Mrs. Har- ry Becker is program chairman. diate aid to the Yishuv. "As generous as our help is tomor- row and next week, it will not save the lives of those men and women who stand guard in the Histadrut colonies when they need essential equipment to- day." MEETINGS LISTED The Shedlizter Aid Society was designated as the "Orga- nization of the Week" for its contribution of $500 as against Chronicle Social and Club less than $100 last year. News deadline is noon Monday. The following H!stadrut eve- nings are scheduled: Pinsker Aid Verein, 6:30 p.m., Sunday, imminumirmininfuninnimmoin in the Jewish Cultural Center; and Branch No. 114, Farband, Sunday evening in the Labor Zionist Institute. Marshall Bowlers Map Sports Night Members of the Louis Marshall Lodge will be guests of the Marshall Bowling League at a sports night Wednesday at Workmen's Circle, Linwood at Burlingame avenues. Sportswriters, announcers and stars of bowling, football, boxing and many other sports will be on hand. t LEE FIENDS 11,11144 re, foe YetIttlitg Banquet ti• Can TY. 7-5291 WILSHIRE KOSHER CATERING CO. TO. 5-4720 TOWNSEND 9-2550 REVEALING Record of the Most Dangerous Years in the Life of Our Country CORDELL HULL'S Memoirs amt hi. At Itilahlt Council of OH hallo. Rabbi. I'erhoualised Al tent ion by IIAS. .1. MARX 111111 ItP.ItNIE. LH:Mtn% I'1% Candid! The Vinod In Ihnice 1111111.1C _ - * COULD WAR WITH JAPAN HAVE BEEN AVERTED? * HOW DID NEUTRALITY ACT HAMPER ROOSEVELT ADIMINISTRATION? * WHEN DID FRANCE TRY TO PERSUADE TIIE U. S. TO INTERCEDE IN THE WAR? * WHAT WERE THE RELATIONS BETWEEN HULL AND FHB? 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