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April 02, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-04-02

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Friday, AND 2, 19412

DRTROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

The Voice of the
Man in the Street

Head Luncheon of NCJW

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

YETTA WEISS, 2052 Pasadena
avenue, bookkeeper.
I think it would be praisewor-

Wayne Groups
Join for Carnival

thy if more American Jewish
youths became Chalutzim but I

their present one.
There is a big job to do in
Palestine and I believe all Jews
should have a hand in it. But
there are many ways to do this.

A. J. KATZ, 2653 Tuxedo ave-

nue, contractor.
I think a few more American

Jewish youths should help in
the upbuilding of Palestine but
not too many.
If a great
flock of Ameri-
can boys and
girls went to
Palestine f o r
this purpose it
would leave
the wrong im-
pression on
no n - Jews in
this country.
I don't be-
lieve too many would go, any-
Way. Younger Jews in this coun-
try are Americanized and would
not want to give up their way
of life.

MRS. EPSTEIN TO SPEAK

Scheduled to round out the
program of the April 19 lunch
eon at the Latin Quarter is Mrs
Judith G. Epstein, former na
These leaders of the Detroit Section, National Council of
tional president of the Iladassals
Jewish Women, are in charge of the dessert luncheon meeting
The three luncheons are for
to be held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, in the Jewish Center. Left
women contributor's to the cans
to right, Mrs. Harry Krohn, treasurer; Mrs. David Marx,
paign of at least a dollar a da y
chairman of the social hour committee; and Mrs. Manuel
($365 minimum pledge), 30 cent
a day ($100 minimum) and 1 0
Arden, chairman of the volunteer's committee. Mrs. Maier
cents a day ($36.50 minimum) •
Finsterwald, program chairman, is not shown. Guest speaker
will be Mrs. Fanny Barzilai, survivor of five concentration
Well known as a foreign cor
respondent and news commenta
camps and a former internee in several DP camps.
tor, St. John possesses a rare
sensitivity to humanity—particu
larly to the "little people," a de
seriptive phrase he is said to
have originated when he lived
and worked side by side with the
British people during the war.
The Detroit Women's Division Fe in be r g, 18954 Warrington LIVES WITH DANGER
of the American Jewish Con- drive; reviewer, Mrs. Benjamin
Never an "armchair commen-
gress will highlight its educa- Miskin.
tator," St. John knows whai it
tion committee meetings at I
is like to see bombs rain from
Northwest—Home of Mrs. Ar-
p.m., Monday, with a review
the sky, what it means to evacu-
nold Frank, 18039 Woodingham;
ate with troops under heavy fire,
reviewer, Mrs. Jack A. Cohen.
to view death and destruction
The biennial national conven- on all sides.
tion of the Women's Division
Another adventurer who knows
was held in New York, March what it is to live with danger,
28-31. The following attended Katz is a veteran of more than
from Detroit: Mesdames Har- three years of naval warfare in
ry Frank, Samuel Green, Wil- the Pacific, where he served as
liam
Samuel 01- a deck officer on a destroyer.
; ger, Wallacg.. Nathan, Allan
One of the nation's outstanding
Brown, Nedwin Smokier, Joseph women Zionists, Mrs. Epstein is
Staub and I. Schubiner.

Congress Women's Division
Slates Reviews at Sessions

Mrs. Samuel A. Green, presi-
dent of the Detroit division and
a national vice-president, was
a chairman at one of the three
plenary sessions.

MRS. NATHAN GLANZROCK,
2680 Rochester avenue, house-
wife.
I don't think that anyone who

is really Americanized would
want to go to Palestine as a
Chalutz.
It is my im-
pression that
those who are
already there
are boys and
girls who have
a strong attach-
ment to Pales-
tine and who
want to live
there perma-
nently.
I would neither recommend
nor discourage such a move. It
is entirely up to the individual.

CHARLES J. ABRAM, 10227
Dexter boulevard, Chrysler su-
pervisor.
I don't think the rank and file
of American Jewish youth want

0

Mrs. Frank, a member of the
national board, headed the na-
tional panel on education.

MRS. HARRY FRANK
• • •

of "The Professor's Umbrella."
Sessions will be as follows:
South—Home of Mrs. Samuel
Barr, 2277 Glynn Court; review-
er, Mrs. David Vogel.
Central—Home of Mrs. Max
Bolin, 3205 Monterey; reviewer,
Mrs. Benjamin Paxton.
Northeast—Home of Mrs. Sy

Vladimiritzer Group
Awaits Purim Dinner

Weeks of preparation by the

Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief

Organization will culminate in

the group's Purim dinner at 6:30

p.m., Sunday, in the Bereznitzer
Hall, Linwood and Davidson ave-
nues. For information call Charles
Wolok, chairman, TO. 8-7609.

Money to Keep

to go to Palestine to live, which
seems to be the
ultimate p u r-
pose of most
Chalutzim.
From reports
I have heard,
there is a defi-
nite manpower
shortage in
Palestine. If
this is true, it
would be bet-
ter to ask the
more idealistic young Jews to
help. It wouldn't do much good
to ask the average American
Jewish youth, who while sympa-
thetic to Zionism, will not go as
far as to leave this country to
foster the movement.

T

oday's high cost of living
takes big cuts out of civilian wages.
In the U. S. Army and U. S. Air
Force, though, things are different.
Pay is higher than ever before--and
there's more of it left for you. Your
food, uniforms, quartefs, medical and
dental care are furnished, and at
no cost to you.

There are other benefits, too. Ex-
cellent training In many skills and
trades, plus the chance to move up
as you learn, make the soldier's job
.one of the best there Is. For full
details, ask at your nearest U. 8.
Army and U. 8. Air Force Recruiting .
Station.

U. S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE

Rob Graves to Play
at Affair on Sunday

"Masque" is the title of the
Purim carnival to be presented
by Wayne University Jewish or-
ganizations at 8 p.m... Sunday, in
the Labor Zionist IrWitute, Lin-
wood and Pasadena avenues. Bob
Graves and his orchestra will
play.

Groups participating are Ifillel,
IZFA, th Alpha Epsilon Pi,
Gamma Kappa Chi, Mu Beta Chi,
Phil Alpha, Pi Tau Sigma arid
Rho Pi Phi fraternities and Iota
Alpha Pi and Sigma Theta Delta
sororities.

Dancing, games, prizes and re-
freshments will be highlights.
Proceeds will go to the Jewish
National Fund.

Ifelen Plotniek and Rachel
Rich are chairmen, assisted by
Bea Chodoroff, Ethel Cohen,
Marty Hollander, Rudy Newman,
Henrietta Resnick, Rosalind Ro-
stiff, Edith Warshawsky and Ro-
salie Whiteman.

PARENTS' INSTITUTE

Sam Kellman will discuss "The
Historical and Social Background
of Passover" at a meeting of the
Jewish Parents' Institute, Mon-
day in the Center.

Recipes
Galore!

Salads .. . candy .... breads .. , cakes .. .
pies ... beverages ... desserts ... poul-
try .. . meat . . . appetizers ... fish
. cheese ... vegetables . . . summer
meals ... casseroles.

PLUS herb gardening
hints, by Isabel Zucker
.. rules for deep freez-
ing fruits and vegetables

in Prudence Penny's
1948 Spring and Summer

COOK
• 00K

in HANDY FORM

RECRUITING SERVICE

Dr. Joshua Liebman
on 'Message of Israel'

NEW YORK—Dr. Joshua Loth
Liebman, Rabbi of Temple Israel,
Boston, will be the speaker on
the American Broadcasting Com-
pany's "Message of Israel" on
four successive Sundays, begin-
ning April 4. The program is
broadcast locally over WXYZ.

Judith Epstein, St. John
freedom Luncheon Speakers

Three distinguished speake
rs head of Iladassah's important
will address the Freedom Lund r-
I °laical Committee. In this po-
cons of the Women's Division if salon, she helps guide and for-
the Allied Jewish Campaign, Al s-
ovulate the political program of
ril 14, 15 and 19. These even is the Mold's largest Zionist or-
will mark the official windup rf
the women's drive.
Robert St. John, interpreter rf
the news, will address all thre
affairs. Harold Katz, form(
member of the crew of the Ha
ganah blockade runner Hatikval
will be the second speaker at th
April 14 and 15 luncheons at th
lute' Book Cadillac.

TIME: Thursday afternoon.
PLACE: Dexter at Glynn Court.
QUESTION: Should more Amer-
can Jewish youths become
Palestine . Chalutzim?

wouldn't try to
persuade any-
one to do so.
It would be
better if the
boys and girls
went of their
own volition
and after deep
consideration,
for they will
enter a life
greatly unlike

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