THE JEWISH NEWS Page •■•••■••■■ . 111110•• ■ rola. .10.01.... • Ye • ••••••• • •••••• ■ • Temple Beth El Seder on April 2 •••• ',Um& 0.1.110a. MI•Li• 411. •1•••• ••••••••• •••• ':icitifeb -.V.aics -Senate COMMI TTLI ON re* March 10. 19.2. 1 ^cc,erLtulats thr orgnnizere cf the new weekly. The Jewish Vews,which starts publication on March 27th. I understand tt Se the first time In the "'tote's, history thrt nn attempt to report on , Interpret Jewish life for the whole conmunity h,c beer. made. Slomovitz ns I do, I am sure that as editor of Knowing the publication he will extend in thir endeavor the great energy and high ca7obility he showed al the editor of the The manager, Kr. Maurine Jewish Chronicle for army year.. M. Schwartz, and the board of Iireetorm, no well os the comunity advisory committer selected, co.nrIse on outetand- ing body In !heir field. „rills croup Is truly reprsentative of terry elr,rpt In Detroit Jewry, and I look forward to the publication of the newspaper w th much interest. My position and effort, tc Arcs the disotoetion of prejud- the Jewish neople have been clearly ice and discrimination Tour rens has made a Oct forth on ft number of occations. distinct contribution to cur civilization. It ii my eincere desire thnt the future of the Jewich Jews I aM confident will be a 'wont tuccessfu1 rnd fruitful one. tent the newspaper will dedicate itself to the responsbilitiee now imposed upon us all,and will prove most useful in the years ,, that are ahead. au 41 The Kaltenborns To Speak April 6 March 27, 1942 Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Kaltenborn, who are both associated with the Columbia Broadcasting System, will speak atthe Detroit Section of National Council of Jewish Wom- en's monthly meeting, Monday, April 6, at 2 p. rn. at Temple Beth El. Son of H. V. Kalten4orn, re- Itatu,-60 -) no ,.vned radio commentator, Rolf Kaltenborn will present with Mrs. Kaltenborn the inside story of the radio in their talk, "So This Is Radio." Mrs. David Feerer, chairman of the Resale Shop Committee, states that this is a "Bundle Meeting," and requests all members to bring some articles for the Resale Shop. —BUY- DEFENSE BONDS- The annual congregational Seder of Temple Beth El will be held on the second evening of Passover, Thursday, April 2, at 6:30, in the social hall. The Seder meal will be under the direction of the Tem- ple Sisterhood. The ritual will be condticted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer It will be Dr. Glazer's first Seder at the Temple. The Seder music will be directed by George Galvani and Jason Tickton. The children of the Religious School will participate in the ritual and songs and will be given special Seder treats. Reservations will be limited to members of the Temple. their families and guests. A spe- cial invitation has been et,u, ncied to men in service to be guests of the temple. All reservations must be made not later than Monday, March 30. eft of Detroit EXECUTIVE OFFICE CDINA.3 J. MATO. March 10, 1942 Mr. Philip Slonovits, Editor The Jewish News 2114 Penobscot Building Detroit, Michigan Bear Mr. Slamovitst I have received with interest the news of the encroaching inaugural of your publication. Lot M4 take thiS opportunity to velem* your enterprise to the connunity. In a land where freedom of speech and freedom of thought prevail, and are dependent for their existence on accurato dissemination of Information and facts, the creation of a new publication IS an event well worth official attention. I know that you who are to publish thin paper Passover Meals For Ann Arbor Students The Youth and Campus Commit- tee of the Michigan Synagogue Conference is again• providing funds for the establishment of a Passover kitchen at Ann Arbor, to serve meals to Jewish university students during the entire eight days of the festival. David I. Berris, president and Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, committee chairman, issued an appeal to con- gregations, sisterhoods and com- munal organizations to make con- tributions towards this fund. A number of organizations have al- ready responded and others are asked to mail their checks to the Conference office, 1550 Taylor. and the group who will ber your readers have, as a racial group, good reason to realise that intolerance in the world breeds best in that intellectual darkness sLich descends upoio peoples deprived of the truth. pith this phllomphleal background from which to draw, I as confident that year Suture success Is assured. LLT/f Mayor 114.*C7N-L' Youth Education League Holds Victory Luncheon pcxri i m