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JEWISH
DETROIT
Friday, August 27, 1918
The Voice of the Expanded Activities Charted
Man in the Street by Women's League Leaders
Photos by JACK BIGELMAN
TIME: Thursday afternoon.
PLACE: Twelfth and Hazelwood.
QUESTION: Do you think there
would be any difficulty assim-
ilating the 100,000 or so Jew-
ish DP's who would come to
the U. S. under President
Truman's DP bill?
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CHRONICLE
Mrs. Harry Becker has been named first vice-president of the
League of Jewish Women's Organizations succeeding Mrs. Louis
Glasier who resigned.
Prenzlauer Group
Rabbi Lager Chapter
to Meet on Wednesday Awaits First Meeting
The Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
Chapter will hold its first meet-
ing of the season at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Sept. 1 at Bnai
Moshe. Mrs. Yetta Yates will be
guest speaker.
Proceeds from the party held
at the Dox Theater were used
to purchase a jeep for Israel
now on display at Dexter and
Davison.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- reputation that has gone beyond
dent, announces that the League the borders of the city. The
activities in the coming season group has been asked to assist
will be expanded. Closer co- other cities in setting up local
operation with the Allied Jewish leagues. This summer, Mrs.
Campaign and the drives of the Danto helped form sister groups
Sister Kenny Foundation, Amer- in Syracuse, N.Y., Lansing and Schools Open Sept. 7
MRS. ALBERT SIEEMAN, 2545 ican Cancer Society and the Grand Rapids patterned after the
at Sholein Aleichent
Taylor avenue, housewife.
Community Chest is -planned.
Detroit organization.
The Sholem Aleichem schools
I think 100,000 Jewish DP's
The League is planning a
and kindergarten will reopen
could easily be assimilated by breakfast meeting for Monday.
Sept. 7. Parents are urged to
United States.
Sept. 13 at the Center to or-
register their children immedi-
ittA s far as
ganize assistance to the Chest
ately. For information, call HO
4111 4reir fitting in-
drive. Laurentine Collins, pro-
5404.
to our culture,
fessor of education at Wayne
The educational program in-
I believe they
University, will speak.
cludes Yiddish, Hebrew, history,
can do•so with-
Mrs.
Samuel
B.
Danto,
presi-
CHAIRMEN INVITED
out . much dif-
dent of the League of Jewish literature, Bible and Jewish life.
organizations
Presidents of
ficulty.
Women's Organizations, h a s
and community relations chair-
You will find
pledged the support of 300 wo-
men
are
urged
to
attend
this
that DP's are
men and their cars to assist in
meeting.
very resource-
the single day SOS Drive Oct. 31.
Under the sponsorship of the
ful and would
This year's quota Is 500,000
be able to meet
League, Wayne University will pounds of food and clothing for
Coolintrigue
just about any
offer a course in club leadership overseas survivors due to leave
them
in
a
any problem facing
with a study of parliamentary for Palestine.
... Designed to Make
new country.
procedure, public speaking, bud-
you forget the heat
Among plans set by the Lea-
The Jewish refugees who get and publicity problems.
and Humidity and to
gue, according to Mrs. Danto,
came to the U. S. shortly before
Night classes will he available will be a breakfast meeting for
enjoy TOP QUALITY
the war are all getting along if a sufficient number of per-
organization presidents and com-
Food, served in quiet
nicely.
sons register. The classes are munity relations chairmen of all
and luxury.
limited to 20 each. The fee for groups affiliated with the
MRS. BERNARD RUSS, 2090 the 10-week course is $10.
League. At this meeting leaders
— 12th & Hazelwood
Euclid avenue west, housewife. HELPS PLAN PROGRAMS
of the community will speak on
Before so many Jewish DP's
A League service program has SOS needs.
are admitted into the U. S., I been established under the chair-
The women who are members
think we should be certain that manship of Mrs. Frank Winton, of one or more groups are able,
we can provide
UN. 4-5930. Mrs. Winton is through the League, to have a
homes and jobs
assist affiliated orga- "community point of view" and-
for all of them. ready to
participate in community activi-
The best nizations in planning their pro- ties such as the SOS drive, Mrs.
grams.
.
thing would be
The League has established a Danto said.
to make a sur-
vey on how
man y Jewish
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Telephone 4465
DP's could be
admitted with-
out these hous-
ing and em-
(STRICTLY KOSHER)
ployment diffi-
Showers and Bath
Hot and Cold Water
culties.
2 Blocks from
Every Room
in
I believe that American Jews
Mayo Clinic
Moderate Prices
would welcome 100,000 DP's and
ROCHESTER,
MINN.
213 First Street N. W.
would help them as much as
possible. But these other prob-
lems should be considered.
• • •
Women's League
Backs SOS Drive
BOESKY'S
Launching its 1948-49 season,
the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid will meet Sept. 7 at tlfe
home • of Mrs. Eva Ellenstein,
859 Delaware avenue.
The session will be devoted to
a discussion on the group's don-
or event to be held Dec. 13 at
the Hotel Statler.
Retain —
M.
BRANIGIN
EDGAR
(DEMOCRAT) AS
COUNTY
CLERK
This Ad Sponsored By
Mrs. Harry B. Keidan
•
Kaner's Hotel and Kosher Restaurant
PHYLLIS MUSKAT, 1569 Rich-
ton avenue.
There would be some difficul-
ties in assimilating 100,000 Jew-
ish DP's but none that couldn't
be overcome.
Th e biggest
9),
problem would
be employ-
ment. I think
there are more
than enough
jobs for them
in this country,
but some may
have :o do
work other
than they did
in Europe. '
These DP's should be able to
fit into the American way of
life. The majority of Jews here
now are immigrants and first
generation Americans.
MRS. JACK DUBIN, 3760 Atkin-
son avenue, housewife.
A n nouncem
ent
The loiter Butchers of Detroit
Announce that all
Kosher Meat Markets will Le closed
Sunday, and Mon-
Friday, Saturday,
)
day (taborDay
ept. 3, 4, 5 and 6
S
KOSHER BUTCHERS ASSOCIATION
El) ?EISNER, Secretary
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country and all have been able
to make ad-
elf
justments to
But these privileges and
their new cul-
Millions of foreigners would
ture.
freedoms are in danger.
give everything they own to
I think that
come to America and begin
Alert, strong, purposeful
even as many
again.
as 100,000
fighting men can help to hold
DP's could be
off this danger while world
But U. S. citizenship can-
taken in with-
understanding is built up.
not be purchased, for its
out any diffi-
Enemies know, as we know,
great
value
lies
in
the
per-
culty.
sonal satisfaction, freedoms
There is
that a strong America will
L
plenty of room
and privileges too numerous
be a peaceful America be-
for them here, although it
to list here. As an American,
cause no one will dare to
would be necessary to scatter
you know them well. You
start trouble against us.
them throughout the country.
America has so much of _ may even take them for
See if you measure up to
everything that it could easily
granted.
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or Air Force standards
accommodate the many DP's
by visiting your nearest Re-
who have no homes in Europe.
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