C enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, December 1, 1950 DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE Letters to the Editor READER DEFENDS SOCIAL ORDER OF EAST EUROPE To the Editor: In the Nov. 10 issue of the Jewish Chronicle, William Zuk- erman bemoans the sorry plight of the Jewish woman's rights. Though I myself am not ac- quainted with the pros and cons of the argument, I must admit that Mr. Zukerman's article is a most forceful argument towards furthering segregation. According to Mr. Zukerman's supposition that the superiority of the ghetto woman over her spouse was her prowess as breadwinner, thereby earning her the title as the real man of the family, we must arrive at the inevitable conclusion that in our present civilized world where the man of the family is truly the man, the woman again assumes her inferiority. It is further apparent that the machine age has distorted Mr. Zukerman's perspective to such a degree that he bases the superiority of the ghetto woman on her ability to perform phys- ical tasks such as milking cows and tending gardens. With this assumption, the horse is far more superior than either man or woman in regard to his abil- ity to work. There can be no doubt in the mind of anyone that the true superiority of the human race is its intellect and it is without reserve that I state that the greatest contributions to civiliza- tion were made by people whose only asset was their in- tellect. I have yet to hear the world condemn its great phil- osophers on the basis that they were weak, flabby and unable to do practical work. Therefore I deem it an honor to be a descendant of such great men who were willing to sac- rifice their material world in order th: 4 t'ley might attain a loftier concep,ion of man's duties on this world, and a descendant of such great women who also shared in the sacrifice to help their husbands reach their goal. Another point of Mr. Zuker- man's article at which I was taken aback, was his statement that the philosophy of this type of Jew was invented only after Masada Schedules Hanukkah Party The Masada Chapter, ZOD, is holding its Hanukkah party at the Davison Center at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7. Leonard Ba- ruch will explain the significance of Hanukkah. A social hour with refresh- ments, games and dancing will follow the short, informal speech. All young adults can help to make this party a success, by bringing any discarded, personal belongings Thursday evening. These "white elephants" will be used as prizes in the Hanukkah frolic. For further information, call Helen Golde, WE. 5-0915, or Shir- ley Jacobson, TO. 9-1264. Miami Beach's Finest Hotel Overlooking the Ocean at 16th THE TROPICS Swimming Pool - he had supposedly deteriorated in order to justify himself. How can a person who possesses any common sense believe such a ridiculous statement, that a per- son should devote himself wholly to study and deprive himself of material wealth without any ideal whatsoever and only later invent the ideal to justify him- self? As I stated before, I am a long way from orthodox beliefs, nevertheless I cannot stand by and watch the public be fed articles of such caliber by an apparent hangover from the age of chivalry. I am certain that if the Chronicle would truly be in- terested in the matter, it would carry an article presenting the logical views of each side of the argument by people who possess true intellectual honesty. MORRIS E. DAVIDS, Cleveland Pioneer Women's Jubilee to Feature FDR Jr., TV Star Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. will address the silver jubilee donor of the Detroit Council of Pion. . Women's Organization. His topic will be "Korea, the vision star, who will supply the entertainment. The group hopes to raise enough money at the donor to fulfill its quota of $60,000. The United States and Israel." funds raireo will go to Israel The affair will be held at 8:30 where they will be used to sup- port 250 children's homes. Mrs. Sarah Levine is the Council's child rescue chairman. Members of the steering com- mittee for the donor are Mes- dames Irving Turner, donor chairman; Philip Stellar, vice- president in charge of funds; Paul Feldman, program chair- man, and James Brindze, bulle- tin chairman. The funds committee consists of Mesdames Channa Michlin, Sophie Sislin, Marion Raimi, Estelle Wilk, and Martha Shech- ter. Mrs. Henry Wolok is in charge of hostesses and Mrs. Ben Bayer is silver jubilee chairman. NW to Present Final Program for Hanukkah MRS, IRVING TURNER • • • p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 6 at the Masonic Temple. Also on the program will be In line with its established practice of culminating its cur- Sam Levenson, New York tele- rent studies with an assembly program, the Northwest Hebrew Congregation Religious School Mogen Abraham Unit will present a Hanukkah pro- to Visit Eloise Patients gram on Dec. 10 in the school The Sisterhood Mogen Abra- auditorium. ham will, during Hanukkah This program will bring to a week, make a trip to Eloise Hos- climax the concentrated work pital for the purpose of distribut- about Hanukkah which has been ing packages to the patients. going on for several weeks in Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter the classrooms. will conduct the Holiday Serv- Featured on the program will ices and Mesdames Daniel Tern- be the second appearance of the chin, Arnold LaKritz, Hyman newly formed Northwest Hebre , Beale, Harry Saltsman, Sydney Congregation Children's Choir Silver, and Nathan Marcus will under the direction of Cantor visit with and distribute the Fenakel. packages to the patients. Another feature of the pro- Any individuals or groups who gram will be the annual Hanuk- would like to present the pa- kah play presented by the tients of Eloise Hospital with school's Children's Theater, un- fruit, nuts or cake, but are un- der the direction of Maxwell L. able to make the trip, contact Rabbi Wohlgelernter at WE. Nadis. Music' and community singing 3-7710. will be conducted by Mauri Lax Whether for the latest news or and Vivian Kozenn, music di- the best in advertising, it always rectors at • the school. The cast will include the fol- pays to read the Jewish Chronicle lowing: Aaron Dresser, Geraldine the year 'round. Bailies, Stanley Nesselson, Carol Rice, Phyllis Young, Frederick Gold, Marjorie Serlin, Marian Levine, Harriet Band, Earl Band and Brent Slavin. Mrs. Jacob Levine and her Sisterhood committee will distri- bute Hanukkah gifts to all the children. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will greet the parents and tell our famous one of his children's stories. Avodah Chapter Slates Pre-Donor Meeting Avodah Chapter, Pioneer Wo- men, will hold a pre-donor meet- ing Monday at 4 1, e home of Mrs. ouis Gross, 12)21 Kentucky ave. hue. All memb:n s should bring in funds and pledges for the donor which will be held Dec. 6. They are also asked to bring clothing and household items for sale Dec. 8. Wise Chapter, AJC, Elects New Officers Dr. David, B. Gaberman, 18273 Santa Barbara, was re-elected by a unanimous vote as president of the Stephen S. Wise Chapter of the American Jewish Con- gress in Detroit. 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