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Thursday, June 30, 1949
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Six
Campaigners
Hold Party
Ct4/1.0111
Droock Cites Cause
of Federation Clash
were dealt with in one year by
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democratically elected to their the Council and that the organi-
respective organizational bodies. zation sponsored numerous inter-
Professionals shall be charged faith and inter-group programs
with the administration of such to further interracial concord.
ItleolunoNNIti thostT. NAD NO
mow/ oic COINS TO CIRCULATE.
programs as such community DISPUTES SETTLED
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He also pointed out that 50
leaders devise, and held account-
able to the elected leaders, who cases had been settled by con-
in turn should be held account- ciliation or arbitration which
able to their electorate, which avoided litigation a n d which
should constitute the backbone, would have been "no credit to the
foundation and basic structure of Jewish community."
'ENA, littiptAAN
the American Jewish community.
He listed the work to end un-
00%4 CA,HA)tAt4 SuErrilsf
"We have been rather fortunate ethical practices in the sale of
-tot
roittCIST rot
in Detroit in our leadership, both Kosher meat, the programs of the
NKr ANAL 'RESEARCH
lay and professional, both in the cultural commission, the com-
cousttl. - mks
Federation and in the Council. munity calendar and other proj-
1vai..OPE9 A NEW
However, we must resist every ects serving the community.
turrlutABNT NHVOC-A
CAM 't E n
tendency to develop and exploit
GRANIUM
a particular organization repre-
Joao vita usIER-
sented by certain groups, by ig-
41toul -
noring the remainder of the com-
munity.
"It is our duty as lay leaders
se.
to see to it that ambitious lay or
professional leaderships do not
Sweeping both doubles match-
set up antagonisms in the interest es and taking one of the three
of preserving their own position, singles was all that Central High
which will disrupt a community. needed as the school won the
WHAT TO WATCH
Metropolitan League's dual meet
"These are the things that com- tennis title, defeating Cooley, 3-2.
munal leaders must guard
Larry Bowman accounted for
I am a former DP, now waiting against. We must vigorously op- the lone 'Blazer singles victory,
"If they came knocking on your
at Marseille for passage to Israel. pose the tendency of some men beating Bruce Wayne, 8-6, 6-1,
Abe Drasin of Grand Rapids door, you would give to every- Your help can make it possible to make of the specific organiza- while Jerry Hirsch was losing to
one"
is
the
theme
of
the
mail
was .elected chairman of the
for me to end the many years of tion that they represent, an in- Chuck Madden in a three-setter,
Michigan state advisory council of appeal sent to all members of the waiting for a Homecoming.
strument for aggrandizement and 6-4, 8-10, 6-2, and Dick Goodman
Jewish community who have not
the Anti-Defamation League of
rise to power, No individual or was going down in straight sets
'I
AM
IN
NEED'
Bnai Brith in Lansing. Aaron yet contributed to the 1949 Allied
I am a young Jewish high limited group of individuals is before Bob Wood, 6-4, 6-1.
Jewish Campaign.
Droock of Detroit was named
school graduate and I need ex- bigger than the total commu-
In the doubles Sander Levin
"The Jews of the world cannot pert advice to help me find the nity."
honorary chairman.
and Fred Horowitz beat Dave
come
to
your
door
in
person,
Citing
the
work
of
the
three
The advisory council was called
best kind of future job. Will you
Barkkarse and Carl Domalske,
into being by Droock, a member "Louis Berry, general chairman, contribute toward the mainten- main divisions of the council, 6-3, 6-1, and Iry Ellenson and
am
calling
on
you
for
I
said,
"so
community
relations,
internal
re-
of the national commission of the
ance of the Jewish Vocational
Carl Gilbert bounced back after
Anti-Defamation League, for the them. One gift from you for the Service so that I can get the kind lations and the cultural commis- dropping the first set to whip
sion, Droock revealed that 58
purpose of planning the Michigan 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign will of guidance I need? .
Bob Morey and John Brophy,
cases of discrimination in hous- 0-6, 8-6, 6-2, and clinch the crown
ADL program for 1949-50 and to help them all — please make it
I
have
just
arrived
in
Israel
and
ing, employment and in schools
assist in enlarging the scope of your best gift."
for the blue and white.
am living in a tent with my fam-
operations of the Michigan re- 'I AM IN NEED'
ily. Will you help provide us with
The full text of the mail appeal housing, vocational training and
gional office.
Bernard Rosenberg
A highlight of the meeting was is as follows:
adjustment services?
If
they
came
knocking
on
your
Gets Ph.D. in N.Y.
report
by
Prof.
Wilbur
Brook-
a
If they came knocking on your
over and John Holland of Mich- door, you would give to every door, you would give to every
Bernard Rosenberg, son Of Mr.
Meyer Silverman was elected and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg of
igan State College on attitudes in one.
one.
rural communities toward mi-
. . . and to the myriad other president of Gold Star Fathers, Webb avenue, delivered the com-
I am a new arrival in the United
nority groups. One of the alarm- States. Will you help me and my causes suported by the Allied JWV. Other officers are Samuel mencement address at the gradu-
Lieberman, Leo Grossman. Jack ation exercises of the New School
ing points made by Brookover family to find housing, a job and JeWish Campaign.
was on the extent of distribution schooling?
The Jews of the world cannot Geller, Bernard Pearl, Samuel for Social Research in New York
Boim, Sam E.serow, J. Goldberg, City! Mr. Rosenberg received
of anti-Semitic literature to
I am a resident of the Jewish come to your door in person and 3. Newmark, Isaac Rosenthal and
his doctor's degree in philosophy,
fundamentalist groups.
Home for Aged. Will you give so I am calling on you for them. Philip Cantor.
magna cum laude.
Other officers elected were: something for my shelter, medical One gift from you will help them
The group has been organized
all—please make it your best gift.
Vice-presidents, Sam Adinoff, care and recreation?
to assist the JWV in the planning
Port Huron; Sam Meisel, Jack- .
of an appropriate memorial to
son; and Abe Roman, Bay City;
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the more than 300 Jewish war
trustees, Mrs. Samuel Aaron, De-
dead in Michigan.
troit; Francis Fine, Muskegon;
Ben Graham, Kalamazoo; Hyman
The Chronicle's new address is
Loikrec, Flint, and William Pres -
2827 Barium Tower.
ent, Lansing. Haskell L. Lazere,
Michigan regional director for
The Detroit Zionist Youth Com-
the Anti-Defamation League, was
Yashenovsky's
mission has arranged to send 16
NEW YORK (WNS) —Estab-
designated executive secretary.
young men and women to various lishment of a Henry Monsky
WEST MICHIGAN'S ONLY
Zionist summer camps all over Foundation to sponsor religious,
Strictly Kosher Hotel
the country this summer.
Sound movie.. children's sever.
charitable and educational pro-
Kashruth—Dletary Laws
Four senior young Judeans jects designed to "enrich Ameri-
seas, dining MOM and playground.
strictly observed
Prints game room, all Wirt&
were awarded scholarships to Tel can Jewish life," was announced
Modern Rooms-Private Baths
Delicious Kosher meals. . .Pse-
Yehudah camp at Hampstead, N. by Frank Goldman, president of
tries from our own ovens. . .
Children's Dining Room and
Large, cool rooms with hot and
H. They are Joan Spevakow,
Governess
cold water, some with privet*
Estelle Hyams, Daniel Elazar and Bnai Brith.
showers or washrooms.
Greatly
Reduced
Rates
The
$2,000,000
foundation
will
CLEVELAND —(WNS)— The Carmi Slomovitz. Mrs. Jack
Write rn, rahn and !whirr
June 1 to July 11
be
financed
through
a
nation
wide
50th annual meeting of the Na- Nevel is chairman.
Write or phone for
ations:
GLASSMAN'S.
RESORT
tional Conference of Jewish So-
Ten members of Junior fund-raising campaign.
',ref
Sov.h 14,1.en M..b.yon
NORTH SHORE VALLEY
cial Workers opened with a report Hadassah, Masada and Wayne and
Created as a memorial to the
P..bor 449
4os
Povo
,
e
So. Haven, Mich. Phone 427
by Dr. Herman A. Gray, former Michigan chapters of IZFA will distinguished Jewish leader who
chairman of the New York state attend three Brandeis camps in was president of Bnai Brith from
advisory council on job replace- Pennsylvania, North Carolina and 1938 until his death in 1997, the
ments and unemployment insur- California.
foundation's first project will be
ance, that almost two-thirds of
They are Eliot Beitner, Allen the erection of a Bn a i Brith head-
the 100.000 Jewish DP's who en- Feinberg, Dorothy Berenson, quarters building, in New York
ON NORTH SHORE DRIVE
tered this country since 1940 Judy Heyman. Bernice Fishman, or Washington, to house the na-
were in the employable category.
tional
offices
of
the
organization,
Beautifully furnished modern rooms, large light and al.- y. Hot and cold
' Sue Lasser, Davida Robinson,
running water.... Show ers, private baths and other modern conveniences.
Many of them, he said, entered Jean Jaslow, Geraldine Stashef- which recently celebrated its
Spacious giounds lined with beautiful trees and lawns Excellent Food.
business ventures, with financial sky and Elsa Weiner. Milton 105th birthday.
Friendly atmosphere. Dancing on our own pavilion. Al games.
assistance from the United Serv- Marwil is chairman.
SOUTH HAVEN MICH.
WRITE OR CALL FOR RATES. S. H.301
ice for. New Americans, giving
GIFT BY MRS. F.D.R.
A new director is being sought
employment to American citizens. here to replace Joe Yanich, who
NEW YORK — Mrs. Eleanor
Pr
Among the businesses estab- will attend the Hebrew Univers- Roosevelt has contributed $2,400
lished by the displaced persons, ity in Israel.
to the United Jewish Appeal.
he said, are a large retail candy
chain and sewing machine sales
corporation in New York a shoe
So. H aven, Mich.
manufacturing plant in Chicago
North Shore Drive
• A ll
and a large umbrella parts factory
SOUTH HAVEN'S FINEST RESORT
• Excellent Food
, • Children's Govern-
in New Jersey.
• Planned Entertain-
ess and Playground
fig
80 ACRES OF PLAYTIME PARADISE
ment and Activities a '
'Placement of 1,500 Jewish men,
• Bus and Cars for
women and children on farms
• Rooms with Tile
Convenience
tam.
8,hl f 1
was reported by Henry A. Rocker,
Bath and Showers 1•.„
Guests
.
of USNA, who said the organ-
Buses meet oil trains from Detroit at Kalamazoo
Crowd
• X Gay Friendly
ization had established 150 refu-
For Information and Reservations—Write or Phone
• Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Horses
gee physicians in rural areas,
• Handball, Ping Fong, Archery,
apart from training 150 nurses
* Dancing, Concerts, Music •
and helping 300 men and women
Planned Activities—Rooms With Beth—Superb FOod—Opining Jun
NORTH SHORE DRIVE, SO. HAVEN. MICH.
to get jobs as school teachers in
Phones 379-443
Ruby Samson. Mgr.
rural areas suffering from teacher WRITE FOR FOLDER 'FIDELMAN'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
More than 300 Women's Divi-
sion workers of the 1949 Allied
Jewish Campaign filled the Knoll-
wood clubroom to capacity at the
second annual workers' party.
Mrs. Max Frank, president, an-
nounced that the division to date
had raised $602,000 or 99 per cent
of their 1948 total. General soli-
citation which is under the chair-
manship of Mrs, William B. Isen-
berg has reached $110,000 in 1949.
The program feature of the day
was a musical skit by Mrs. Leon-
ard H. Weiner and produced by
Mrs. Charles Briskman. -
Members of the cast included
Mesdames Edward Levine,
Charles Briskman, Philip Frank,
Harold Koenigsburg, Charles B.
Solomon, Morton Friedman, Irv-
ing Goldberg, Adolph Baron,
Henry Ehrlich, Sidney J. Winer,
Nate Schlafer, Albert Cohen,
Harry Platt, and Emil Stern, and
the Misses Ilene Bennett and
Frances Napotnick,
ADL Forms
State Council
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rNE AtotioCArl ittlotit11011';',
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rots Rot* w vatte ■ 141.9A1ts-v•wil -Ns
Central Wins
Tennis Title
AJ Campaign Appeal Poses
Q uestion of Life or Despair
Gold Star Fathers
Elect Silverman
Zionist Youth B.B. Charting
Camp-Bound
mp-Bound Henry Monsky
Foundation
Jewish DP's
Find U.S. Jobs
Rosenson's lake Park Resort
"For Rest and Play — tome and Stay
FIDE LMAN'S
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SAMSON'S RESORT
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SAMSON'S RESORT
shortages.