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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-03-27

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March 27, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page 18

B•NAI BIRITH

That, in laying out the air-raid
Suggests: shel ter room in your home, you
Uncle
Sam
plan to have a good portable radio not only for entertainment, but also in

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order to keep properly tuned-in on instructions, etc., that are bound to come
ether waves. We suggest you have a radio that operates
to you via the -
either on electric current or on self-contained
batteries in case electric current should be shut off.
We offer the radios below for your selection. But

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hurry—the

Kr. Philip Slomovits,
Detroit Jewish Mews,
211Z Penobscot Building,
Detroit, Michigan.

Dear Mr. Slosovitse

I es happy to kw" of the lainohing of the Detroit Jewish
News. /Mowing something of the diViculties under iehica
a Jewish jtsirnal operates, it is • oonrageous and note-
worthy undertaking to establish a new paper at this tine.

Tr= your own mooed of service to the Jewish ocausznity
and to Jewish newspeperck.e as mall as from the calibre of
those associated with th6 new paper, Ise certain it will
do credit to the Jewish oososunity of Detroit.

ismet

To all associated with the Detroit Jewish News I send ay
best wishes.

os;ely yours,

Henry Mansky
President of Elinai B'rith

Dr. Barnett R. Brickner to Speak
At Council Institute April 12

In celebration of its fifth anni-

pointed organizational delegates,

versary, Detroit's Jewish Commun-

this institute will be open to all

ity Council will hold an institute

members of the community. The

on Sunday, April 12. centering

discussion leaders at the round

around the theme The Jewish

table will be recruited from among

Community Council in Action."

the committee chairmen and com-

This Institute will take the place of

mittee members of the Council's

the usual quarterly meeting of dele-

various committees. The session

gates of the Council's 1-fei constitu-

will open with a luncheon which
will be followed immediately by the
round table.
The place at which the institute
will be held. and the registration
fee will be announced shortly. Or-
ganizations and individuals are
urged to enter April 12 on their
calendars as "Community Council
Day" and attend in large numbers
this important Community event.
The April 12 institute will furnish
an opportunity for taking inven-
tory of the program of the Com-
munity's representative agency
during the past five years. It will
also serve as the occasion for pro-
jecting plans and developments for
the f u t u r e course of Detroit's
Jewish Community Council.

ent organi..ations.
Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of
Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleve-
land will be the speaker at the
evening dinner meeting which will
be preceded by severld afternoon
sessions. There will be round table
_discussions on the following four
areas of the Jewish Community
(' , eincil's program - (1) Community
Relations or Anti-Defamation; (2)
Discrimination in Employment.
(3) Internal 7P.vish Relations; (41
C.,ordination of Cultural and Edu-
cational Activities. There will also
he a session devoted to general
discussion, criticisms. and sug.gen-
tions. under the heading "What
We
Expect of the Community
Council."
In addition to the officially np-

ensaiional

1942

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ACTIVITIES

The centers, !schools, synagogues
nnil other puhlie buildings of the
Jewish community of Detroit are
beehives of activity in behalf of the
American Red Cross.
The Red Cross unit of the De-
troit Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish War Veterans of the United
States has begun its third year of
Red Cross work In Room 204 of
the Jewish Community Center.
Woodward and Holbrook. Ella
Feldman, Lillian Fink. Bea Zientz
and Miriam Rubinstein are in
charge Three additional work
roonni were also opened by this
unit. At the Rose Sittig Cohen
1322f1 Lawton Ave.. under the
direction of Edith Miskin, Eva
Berkowitz and Marie Marks. The
Veterans' Auxiliary work room at
the Beth Tefilo Emanuel is in
charge of Fannie Hoffrichter, Kate
Winston and Nita Neff. Another
unit operates at the home of Mrs.
M. Bluestein. The Veterans' Aux-
iliary motor corps consists of Ruth
~ tch rieber, Essie Bora and Rhea
Noliek. The general chairman is
Nettie Raskin, and her co-chair-
man is Ruth E3olhower. Close to
50.000 hours of work have already
been nerformed by these groups.

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