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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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The Voice of the Labor Chiefs Spur Histadrut; Mlawer Verein
Makin the Street $92,000 Pledged in Drive Slates Luncheon
Photos by JACK BIGELMAN
TIME: Sunday Morning.
PLACE: Dexter and Clairmount.
QUESTION:
you agree with
Kermit Roosevelt that the cre-
ation of a Jewish State in Pal-
estine will increase anti-Se-
mitism throughout the world?
ISADORE STARR, 11633 Broad-
street boulevard, attorney.
No, I do not agree. The basis
of Roosevelt's argument is that
Jews will be accused of dual al-
legiance — to
their own
country and to
Palestine. This
is false reason-
ing.
The Irish, for
example, d i d
not hesitate to
establish a
tate, and no
ne can say
that the ,Irish
outside of Ireland are therefore
poorer citizens of the land where
they happen to dwell.
Our own country is made up
of a multitude of people with
different origins. Yet none of
them can be charged with being
a poor American.
I think the establishment of
the Jewish State will decrease
anti-Semitism. It will give the
Jews prestige.
S
SAMUEL G. SHULMAN, 11331
Dexter boulevard, salesman.
I do not agree with Kermit
Roosevelt. The creation of a
Jewish State will have the op-
osite effect. It
i 11 decrease
ti-Semitism.
Now Jews
'11 be respect-
' as a people
th a country.
ley no long-
• will have to
t back and
k e beatings
en anti - Se-
.ites. They are
Do loi,6ee Uefenseless.
By building a strong nation in
Palestine, Jews can add to the
betterment of the world. They
can set an example as a free-
dom-loving people and thereby
gain the respect of non-Jews.
SAM FREEDMAN, 2305 Chicago
boulevard, real estate dealer
and president of Congregation
Bnai Moshe.
I think Kermit Roosevelt is
wrong. He is under the impres-
sion that Jews will be accused
of having a
dual allegiance.
Jews have al-
ways been ex-
tremely loyal
to the country
in which they
lived, and I'ro
sure everyone
is aware of
this.
He believes
that now that
we have a State, Gentiles will
tell us to go there. Just think
what that would mean in the
United States it everyone went
back to his original country or
the country of his forefathers.
No one would be left.
Wayne county trade union lead-
ers will join to spur the His-
tadrut campaign at a conference
at 7:30 p.m., Friday Jan. 30 at
the Masonic Temple.
Walter Reuther, president of
the UAW, Frank X. Martel, pres-
ident of the Detroit-Wayne AFL,
Frank Rosenbloom, secretary-
Peisner to Depict
Eretz Turmoil
Reporter :o Address
Zionist Central Unit
Balfour Peisner, Jewish Chron-
icle correspondent who has just
returned from an extensive tour
of Palestine, will present an
eye-witness report of the situa-
tion there, Thursday, Feb. 5,
at Shaarey Zedek, before the
Central Chapter of the Zionist
district.
"Exodus-1947", a radio dra-
matization in transcription
form, is also on the program,
Walter Farber, program chair-
man, announced.
Peisner was on the staff of
the "Palestine Post" during his
visit there. He was a passen-
ger in the bus caravan which
was attacked by Arab Legion-
naires as it drove through the
Arab village of Yazur on the
way from Tel Aviv to Jerusa-
lem a few weeks ago.
Nathan E. Shur, president
of Central Chapter, will pre-
side.
Commander
Final plans have been made for
the annual donor luncheon of the
American Haven Club, scheduled
for Feb. 10 at the Lee Plaza.
-Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director of
Wayne University Hillel, will be
guest speaker. Headlining the
entertainment program will be
Robert Shulman, child prodigy
pianist, and Lenore Rothenberg,
vocalist of Flint.
For reservations call Mrs. Ann
Gross, HO. 5962.
Wayne Offers Course
in Hebrew Literature
A new course in Heb*w is be-
ing added at Wayne University,
the Jewish Community Council,
which was instrumental in estab-
lishing the courses a few years
ago, announced. The new course
will consist of readings from se-
lections in Hebrew literature
from Biblical times to the present
day. It is an advanced course
which is open to anyone, whether
or not he is a university student,
who has sufficient Hebrew to pass
the qualifying examination. All
Hebrew courses at Wayne are
taught by Louis Panush.
13th Year Celebrated
by Ruzhiner Farein
Ninth Annual Donor
Feb. 4 at Bel-Aire
The ninth annual donor lunch-
eon of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Mlawer Umgegend Verein will
be held Feb. 4 at Bel-Aire.
Featured on the program will
be Dolores Fisher, scholarship
student at the Juilliard School
of Music, accompanied at the
piano by Harriet Lewis.
A one-act play will be pre-
sented by the Wayne Univer-
sity Theater, under the direc-
tion of Morton Zieve, and the
Palestinian film, "House in the
Desert," will be shown.
Chairmen of the affair, pro-
ceeds of which will go to Pales-
tine and U. S. projects, are Mrs.
Israel Burnstein and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Zalla.
For reservations call the
chairmen or Mrs. Joe Kasmer,
president, TO. 8-0534.
12TH STREET CENTER
The 12th Street Council Cen-
ter has announced that there are
several vacancies in the morn-
ing session of its play school pro-
gram for children ages three and
four.
Officers for the 1998 season
have been installed by the He-
brew Benevolent Society.
They are Sam Nelson, presi-
dent; Sam Olcshansky, vice-pres-
ident; Barney Citrin, recording
secretary; Harry E. Citrin, treas-
urer; and Nathan Wolok and Na-
than Geer, trustees.
Nelson announced that nearly
$5,000 was contributed last year
to the Allied Jewish Campaign,
Geverkshaften campaign, Child
Rescue Fund, Yeshivoth and other
organizations.
Pninah Club Formed
to Assist llizrachi
Designed to aid the Mizrachi
Organization in its work in Pal-
estine, a Pninah Club has been
organized under the direction of
Irvin A. Lawton and Phillip
Stollman.
Officers are Emil Spilman, pres-
ident; Dr. Morris Shoshkes, vice-
president; Mrs. Emil Spilman and
Mrs. Julius Spielberg, secretaries;
Max Stollman,. treasurer; and
Lawton, publicity chairman.
PLAN CONCERT
The Jewish Center, in coop-
eration with the Jewish Com-
munity Council, will sponsor a
concert of Jewish music, Feb. 8
in the Center.
Satardity
American Haven
Charts Luncheon
The 13th anniversary of the
Ruzhiner Progressive Farein was
celebrated at a banquet at Zack's
Catering.
President Hyman Karp wel-
comed back Louis Weinstein, who
has just recovered from an ex-
ALFRED GUNSBERG, 18651 tended illness.
Grecnlawn avenue, wholesale
meat business.
OPENS LAW OFFICES
For centuries, the Jew was
Leonard A. Keller announces
without a land to call his own. his withdrawal from the law
He was defenseless and subject- firm of Lewis and Watkins and
ed to all sorts the opening of offices at 2075
of humiliations. Penobscot Bldg.
This is no
longer the case.
We have a State. But the Irish are inter-
Homeland, and ested in Ireland and the French
will be re- are interested in France.. This is
spected because true of most people.
With all due respect to Kermit
we have one.
The idea of Roosevelt as an explorer and
dual allegiance hunter of wild animals, I have
is nonsense. never known him to be a hu-
Certainly w e manitarian as was his cousin,
will be interested in the Jewish Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
,
treasurer of the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers, and Abba Hu-
shi, secretary of the Palestine-
Haifa Federation of Labor, will
be the speakers.
The campaign rally Thursday,
Feb. 5 will be addressed by Pin-
cus Cruso, associate editor of the
Jewish Frontier.
At the end of three weeks of
solicitation, $92,000 of the Detroit
goal of $250,000 has been reached,
John Isaacs, campaign treasurer,
revealed. '
The Simcha Sarner Relief So--
ciety'has contributed $7,000 to the
campaign, it was announced. The
organization sold its war bonds to
make this contribution in view of
the emergency in Palestine.
Louis Levine, chairman of or-
ganizations, reported that the
Lubliner Hills donated $500, five
times last year's pledge. • The
Pinsker Histadrut Night raised
$3,000 to be applied to its pledge.
Benevolent Society
Installs Nelson
a-
DR. JOSEPH EDER
• • •
Mayor to Address
Post Celebration
Ceremony to Honor
3 U.S. Presidents
Mayor Van Antwerp will be
the guest speaker when the De-
troit Post of the Jewish War
Veterans will honor the memo-
ries of three United States Pres-
idents at ceremonies Monday,
Feb. 9, at the JWV headquarters,
8212 12th street.
Tributes will be paid to
Washington, Lincoln and Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt.
Recently elected members of
the post will be inducted and
an elaborate program of en-
tertainment has been arranged.
The public is invited to attend.
The arrangements committee
consists of Dr. Joseph Eder,
commander; Dr. Perry Burn-
stiine, program chairman and
master of 'ceremonies; Bud
Bloom, Harry Sherman, Arthur
Lang, Sydney White, David
Guttman, Laurence Malin and
David Kay.
Don't Miss The
2nd Annual
Hillel Dance
featuring
Phil Brestoff
& Orchestra
Plus
DEE PARKER
(former J. Dorsey Vocalist)
Masonic Temple Gd. Ballroom
Saturday, Feb. 7
Admission $3.00 per couple
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ONAT S
Frid,ay
To Get
the Inside Story of
What's New for the Home
See I Active Displays
Including the Past — Potter's Wheel,
The Present-1948 Model Appliances
The Future—A Radarange in Action
HUDSON'S
15th Annual
HOUSEWARES
EXPOSITION
There'll be some changes made in homes of the
future and you'll be glad you saw this sparkling pre-
view of things to come. A visit to Hudson's 10th
Floor will give you ideas galore to file away for later
reference. See You Tomorrow.
Hudson's Store Hours Daily, 9:15 to 5:30