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May 21, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-21

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Friday, May 21, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

The Voice of the Jr. Hadassah Host
Man in the Street to Rabbi Gordon

Pe‘mirrallt

Photos by. JACK BIGELMAN

Local Group Awaits

TIME: Thursday afternoon.
Regional Conference
PLACE: Dexter at Davison,
QUESTION: Is the unorganized
anti-Semite as dangerous as
Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director
the organized bigot?
of Wayne University Hillel, will
be guest speaker at an Oneg
MRS. NORMAN HARWOOD, Shabbat of Junior Hadassah, Fri-
2561 Sturtevant avenue, house- day, May 31 at the home bf
wife.
Mrs. Frank Wetsman, 1675 Bos-
I would say that unorganized ton boulevard.
anti-Semites are more danger-
Members of the local group
ous for the simple reason that will be principal participants in
there are more _
the Central States. regional con-
of them.
vention, May 28-31 • at Camp
However, I
Michigania. Registrations for
think that it
the conference are being taken
is not impossi-
by Toby Langer, UN. 3-0286.
ble to rid them
• •
of their preju-
dice. This can
Masada
be'clone by
showing them
Detroit Masada's 200 members
that it is false
will join for a hayride at 8 p.m.,
to make gener-
Saturday at the Texas Timbers
alizations, that
Ranch, 28001 Schoolcraft. Danc-
is, to bllme a whole group for ing, entertainment and refresh-
the offensive actions of one ments are also planned.
member.
• • •



MRS. LEO RUDOLPH, 3819
Clements avenue, housewife.
Although there are more un-
organized anti-Semites, I don't
think they are as dangerous as
the organized
bigots.
The unorgan-
ized anti-Sem-
ite only be-
comes danger-
ous when an
organized bigot
such as Gerald
L. K. Smith
type comes
along and stirs
him to perform
hate acts.
Most 'of the unorganized anti-
Semites are prejudiced because
of what they were taught as
children. Many of them don't
even know Jews.

MORRY WASSERMAN, 19984
Hubbell avenue, salesman.
To me, the unorganized anti-
Semite is definitely more dan-
gerous.
He can speak
h i s prejudice,
and his listen-
ers will be
more inclined
to believe him
because they
think he is just
another person
who has valid
reasons for Kat-
i n g minority
groups.
When an anti-Semite like
Gerald L K. Smith sounds off,
the listener knows what to ex-
pect beforehand and takes what
he says with a grain of salt.

MRS. ROSE WEINER, 2668 Ty-
ler avenue, housewife.
The unorganized bigots are
more dangerous because there
are more of them.
You can hear
them on street-
cars and just
about every
other public
place. Wher-
ever they go
they spread
their hatred,
and there are
always plenty
of gullible peo-
p 1 e around
who believe everything they
hear.
To solve the problem, we
must' teach children to be free
of prejudice. Adult bigots are a
lout cause.

Haifa Chapter

The annual election of Haifa
Chapter, Zionist Organizatioh of
Detroit, will be held Monday.
Hostesses will be Mesdames Phil-
more Leemon, I. Walter Silver
and Irving Sniderman.

• • •

Wayne IZFA

All graduating high school
students are invited to a social
mixer of Wayne University IZFA
at 8 p.m., Tuesday in the Mart
room of Webster Hall. Rooms
are needed to house delegates
of IZFA's national convention
here, June 20-23. Call Joyce
Kaplan, TO. 5-4656.

Seats Going. Fast
for Peerce Show

Choice seats are going fast for
the giant Palestine emergency
show to be held June 15 at Ma-
sonic Temple, Yale Simons,
chairman, announced.
Jan Peerce, Metropolitan opera
star, will head the musical pro-
gram, which has been labeled a
"Salute to a Jewish State in
Palestine." A symphony orches-
tra will accompany Peerce and
also play several selections.
The Cantors of Detroit and
vicinity are to appear in chorus,
and Barney Ross, former wel-
terweight champion and war
hero, -will speak, as will Dr.
Frank Kingdon, a leading lib-
eral.
Tickets are still available at
01 Barium Tower or may be re-
served by calling WO. 5-4506.

Presidency Kept
by Mrs. Blacher

Aids Sholem Aleichent

Israel .Sisterhood
Names New Officers

MRS. DAVID itLIGER
• • •

Fashion Show Set
by Maimonides

Women's Auxiliary
Luncheon Tuesday

John Powers models will dis-
play the latest in fashions as
the highlight of the annual fund-
raising luncheon of the Women's
Auxiliary, Maimonides Medical
Society, at 12 . 30 p.m., Tuesday
in Masonic Temple.
Mrs. S. S. Farbman and Mrs.
Irvin Weisenthal are chairmen
of the affair, and Mrs. David
Kliger is program chairman.
A membership luncheon will
be held at 12:30 p.m., Saturday
at Huyler's, Mrs. Marvin B.
Levy, president, announced.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Julian Krolik, who will discuss
the Detroit interracial committee.

Mrs. Samuel Blucher has been
reelected and installed as presi-
dent of the TenVe Israel Sis-
terhood.
Others who took offices were
Mesdames Sydney Rosen, Sol
Lunsky, Morton Snyder and Wil-
liam P. Greenberg, vice-presi-
dents; Nathan Kolb, treasurer;
and Benjamin Bagdade, Morton
Barris and Dani ♦ l Krouse, secre-
taries.
Newly-elected board members
are Mesdames Joseph Bean, Saul
Benyas, Louis Bloomberg, Syd-
ney Broida, Albert Jaco, Irving
Levy, David Keywell, Arthur
Weber, Harry Landsman and
Leo Rubenstein.

kvutzalt Ivrith Ladies'
Victory Luncheon Set

REVA SCHWARTZ is one of

the guiding forces behind the
dessert luncheon of the Wom-
en's Division, Sholem Alel-
chem Folk Institute, to be
held at 1 p.m., Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen,
1421 Boston/ boulevard, Moi-
she Haar will speak on "The
New Jewish State." Mrs.
Ethel Shorr is chairman.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut-
zah Ivrith will meet Thursday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Munch, 2245 Atkinson ave-
nue, for a victory luncheon and
the annual activities report.
NEW DETROITERS
Bernard Isaacs will be guest
The New Detroiter Discussion
speaker.
Group will hold its last session
of the season at 8:45 p.m., Sat-
Tell your friends about the urday in the Center. Prof. Carl
new Chronicle—the INTEREST- 0. Smith of Wayne University
ING Jewish weekly.
will speak.

Eve Meister Pupils'
Annual Show June. 2

Eve Meister will present her
pupils in their annual dramatic
production, "Expression of 1948,"
June 2 at the Art Institute.
Featured will be Alice Blum-
berg, Phyllis Pullberg and Joan
Meister.
Tickets will be sold at the
door.

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Yeshivah Ladies
Schedule Banquet

June 6 is the date set for the
21st annual banquet of the La-
dies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Mrs. Pearl Rottcnberg, president,
announced. It will be at Bnai
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The program will include mo-
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