Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WOMEN'S Congress Awaits Justine Polier CLUBS The annual donor luncheon N.Y. Woman Judge of the Molly Segal Auxiliary Guest here May 9 of Detroit, Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, will Several leading Detroit figures be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in Lachar's. Movies of the will be on hand when Judge Justine Wise Polier, national sanatorium will be shown. president of the Women's Divi- New officers of the Eva Prenz- sion, American Jewish Congress, lauer Maternity Aid will be addresses a luncheon of the lo- elected at a meeting at 1 p.m., cal division, May 19 in the Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Crystal room of Masonic Tem- J. Rose, 916 Clairmount avenue. ple. Those who have already asked Installation of officers will take place at a luncheon May 26 in for reservations are Judge Ira W. Jayne, Judge Ernest A. lluyler's. O'Brien, Eleanor Ilutzel, head of Mrs. Irene Goldstein and Mrs. the women's division of the po- Freda Sears are chairmen of the lice department, and Edward mother-daughter banquet of the Pokorny, Friend of the Court. One of the country's leading Detroit Women's Service Club, May 13. Entertainmtnt will be authorities on community rela- provided by Mickey Woolf, Sam- tions and child welfare work, my Woolf and the Meister Stu- Judge Polier, daughter of Rabbi dio of Dramatic Art, Mrs. Edith Stephen S. Wise, has headed the Davis, entertainment chairman, bench of the children's and do- announced. Mrs. Belle Fealk mestic relations court of New of the club was one of 2,000 York since 1935. She will speak on "Insecurity delegates from all over the coun- try who journeyed to Washing- and Prejudice." ton, D.C. to protest against a trusteeship for Palestine. The Youth Education League has voted to purchase and equip an ambulance for the Haganah. A contribution of $2,500 has been made by the club to the Al- lied Jewish Campaign. Mrs. Sidney Kalt, president, requests that members bring linen to a. meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Bert Pere11 of Outer drive to be sent to the group's orphanage in Holland. New officers of the Young Women's Bicur Cholem Organi- zation will be elected at a board meeting at the home of Mrs. Ben Winsen, 2992 Grand avenue west. A mother-daughter dinner will be held May 12 by the Primrose Benevolent Club. For reserva- tions ca,11 Mrs. Jack Steinhardt, HO. 9540. Congress Group to Hear Humphrey Dr. Norman Humphrey, pro- fessor of sociology at Wayne University, will speak at a meeting of the commission on law and social action of the Detroit Section, American Jew- ish Cor,gress, Thursday evening in the home ' of Mrs. Murray Altman, 18491 Northlawn ave- nue. Dr. Humphrey recently com- pleted a study of Mexican cul- ture. He is well-known for his co-authorship of a treatise on the race riots in Detroit. He will review Carey Mc- Williams' latest book, "A Mask for Prejudice," which deals with the growth of anti-Semi- tism in the United States. Dr. Norris Raskin and Mor- ris Gleicher are chairmen of the commission, Anti-Prejudice Propaganda Fails to Convert a Bigot Trying to point out to a bigot that he is prejudiced is like beating your head against the wall. 1 At any rate, this is the con- clusion of two workers in the American Jewish Committee's scientific research department, Ben Gallob of the National Jewish Post reveals. By the use of cartoons, Eunice Cooper and Marie Jahoda at- tempted to find out what hap- pens when prejudiced persons are exposed to tolerance ma- terial WON'T FACE FACTS They discovered that "such persons prefer not to face the implications of ideas opposed to their own and thus, they are not forced either to defend their biases or admit they are wrong." Furthermore, the researchers point out, "even among persons on the same educational level, those who are prejudiced are more apt to misunderstand a message than are the unpreju- diced." The psychologists believe that the mechanism by which such persons evade the point is prob- ably unconscious and add that it is impossible to learn to what Chairman Friday, April 30, 1948 Calendar ©f Events To be listed on this calendar, a weekly feature of the Jewish Chronicle, call the Community Council, CH. 1657. This service it intended as a guide to organizations in selecting dates which will not clash with pre-arranged meetings. Friday, A poll 30--Passover. Saturday, Slay 1—Passover. Nizkor recited. Temple Beth El Milt's Club, movie and dance. Young People's Society, Northwest 11,1 ■ I'eW Cong. Site club. Sunday, May 2--Junior Service Group, canipa , go meeting, i 1'. M. Mezeritcher toolnl Club, cabaret nits, 8 P.M. United Yiddish Folk, Center, 8:30 P.M. Monday, Mny 3 —J unior Service Group, report meeting. Miziachi women, party, 8 P.M., Varsity Gardens. Council of Jew loll Women, meeting, Tuesday, May 4--Jewish Welfare Federation, Women's Division. lunchc..n, 'IDA Chapter 1, Itnal Moshe, meeting, 8:30 r. M. l'.M. Wednesday, May 5—NVotrien's Division lum•11.•on, 12:30 P.M. Ile-troll League, National Horne for Jewi. , h Children in Denver, Thursday, May G-11'ornen's Division luncheon, 12:30 P.M. Junior Service Group, report meeting, Saturday, Stay 8—/GA Chapter 1, dance, Jewish Sunday, May 9-11asimenr, (2,1, fer. 9 P.M. 111118kflif, Jewish I'enter, 8 P.M. Dr. Yassky Dies in Battle PWO Unit to End With Shalom' on His Lips Drive With Tea MRS. JACOB SCHREIER. • • • (Continued from page 3) Czenesh Chapter's Affair on Monday Culminating the spring mem- bership drive of the Chana Czenesh Chapter of the Pioneer Women's Organization, : a tea will be held at 1:15 p.m., Mon- day, in the home of Mrs. Mur- ray Bergman, 16604 Parkside avenue. Mrs. Shulameth Goldoftas will speak on her experience during a recent trip to Palestine, Mrs. A. J. Lachover, program chair- man, announced. The chapter, organized a little over a year ago, is an afternoon group open to "those interested in the problems of building a Jewish State," Mrs. Jacob Schrei- er, chairman, said. Another PWO unit, the Bran- deis Group, will hold its an- nual Mother's Day affair, Mon- day evening at Lachar's on Dexter boulevard. Dorfman, Perlin Bid Public to Open House In honor of the opening of their new Kosher catering estab- lishment, Goldie Dorfman and Sophie Perlin will hold open house from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday extent the subjects are aware of at the Wilshire Hotel. The public as well as their their evasions. many personal friends are in- TWISTS MEANING vited to attend. In one set of cartoons, a con- gressman with fascist, anti-mi- nority views is shown interview- ing an applicant for party mem- bership. The man says he had been in jail and had started race riots. He is admitted. "The only clue in the cartoons was that it tried to show up a bad politician," the workers said. "Prejudiced persons fitted the idea to their prejudices as is in- dicated by this response from from one bigoted subject: "'It's a Jewish party that would help the Jews get more power.'" badly charred that they could not be identified, and 23 wound- ed, IRONY OF TRUCE The head of the American delegation at the United Nations was advocating a "stand-still" truce with the Arab invaders while Dr. Yassky and his col- leagues were dying on the Sco- pus Road in Jerusalem. The Arabs had given lip serv- ice to the Geneva convention which forbids attacks on medi- cal personnel, institutions and vehicles, while Moslem govern- ments outside of Palestine re- cruited and dispatched Arab brigands to the Holy Land who violated every provision of the convention. IIERO OF SCIENCE If there was one thing that Dr. Yassky's life symbolized it was the heroic effort of men of science to cut through the gor- dion knot of political entangle- ments and place the gift of medical knowledge in the hands of a free Jewish people. For he was no cloistered academician. He took to the field many times during his years of serv- ice to the Yishuv, not only in Palestine whose people he knew intimately through long journey- ings on foot or in a donkey saddle, but also in European countries and the United States where he studied the most pro- gressive methods of public health administration and adapt- ed them to conditions in the Holy Land and the needs of its people. Mlawer Verein's Mother-Daughter Banquet on Ma y 11 Moe Kesner, the "Ambassador of Jewish Music," will be guest artist at the 13th annual moth- er-daughter banquet of the La- dies Auxiliary of Mlawer Umge- gend Verein, May 11 at Riviera Hall, 5028 Joy road. lie will share the spatlight with Diana Betty Halprin, three- year-old violinist, who • will be accompanied at the piano by her father, Orcha lialprin. Mrs. Mollie Shaw will be Kesner's accompanist. For reservations call Mrs. Vic- toria Burnstein, chairman, TR. 2-4053, or Mrs. Rita Kasner, president, TO. 8-0534. NW Sisterhood Slates Meeting and Election The annual meeting and elec- tion of officers of the Sisterhood of the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation will be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Syna- gogue, Mrs. Joseph Markel, president, announced. Readers of the Chronicle say they read it from cover-to-cover. 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