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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-03-27

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A Program for
Russian Relief

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Mr. Philip Slam:wits
2114 Penobscot pundit/le
Detroit. Michigan

Deer Mr. Slowovits:

I ell most pleased to send you this
message of good wishes and congratulations On the cc-
mai= of the first issue of the Jewish News. Under
your informed direction and with the support of your
many friends, I feel reasonably certain that your new
vesture will evoke a hearty and widespread response in
the Jewish community of Detroit.

It is scr earnest hope that you'vill

mot only print the objective facts of Jewish News. but
that you will also give reiterated expression to the
morel, and spirituel values at Israel's tradition as
they may be applied to the pressing problems of .our
times. Zvery area of Jewish life needs to be represented
on a high level and I as confident that in the acceptance -
of this responsibility in the realm of Jewish Journalism.
you will be =eking a signal contribution that will be
both appreciated and sustained.

Sincerely yours,

1:420:1%

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sistence Gardening for the Michi-
gan Emergency Relief Commission.




Detroit Youth's
"Listening Post"

The world today is but a huge
theater in which Jewish Youth has
been handed the most important
role of its existence.
Jewish Youth has been called
upon to play a major part in a
drama greater than any ever con-
ceived in the most immaginative
minds of our greatest fiction wri-
ters. It is a melodrama of life, and
its preservation for those who
strive tor it.
Youth is supplied with a script
in which to play the part of those
who must know the plight of their

Over one-half the girls in the

Young Peoples Club of Temple
Israel have completed training
courses as U.S.O. hostesses. Five
dinner partiel for boys in service
already held. The girls are offering
their homes, including lodging and
Seders to those who will be unable
to get home over Passover holidays.
Really swell, isn't it?



HURRAH's . . . To Mike Gold-
ing and Freda Jacobs, J. G. Divi-
sion, for their shining efforts in
country and their people, and help getting all their workers together.
realize the goals and standards



that lead to human betterment.
Nat Bloomberg, member of the
The purpose of this column will
Jr. Avodah Group, is working on a
be to bring youth closer together new song. Present title, "True
in their work, social endeavors and Love," will probably be changed.
play, and to inform them of what Formerly with the M.G.M. music
others are doing—to co-operate and 'dept. in Hollywood, he has already
help you in every way possible in written "Fight For The U. S. A."
whatever tasks you may partake, and 'Drifting War Clouds." Has
and to be your "listening post" on ambitions of writing a symphony.
whatever information or situation
—DANNY RASKIN.
may interest you.







Milton M. Weinstein, secretary of

Pisgah Lodge of Ens.' Brith, is en-
route to Camp Polk, La., to visit
his brother. Louis. Lou's driving a

tank.





Attended A. a • A.'s membership
rally at Jewish Center last Satur-
day, and "Cincy" Sachs, Detroit
sport figure, introduced to speak
for 10 minutes, was still talking
when the half hour mark set in.
Seems that all he talked , about was
lack of food for 48 hours. He just
got of the train from refereeing a
basketball tournament and hadn't
had time to p-.f.

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Page 19

THE JEWISH NEWS

March 27, 1942



Alan Schwartz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Birch-
crest Rd., was elected captain of
the basketball team at Cranbrook
School. Considering the scholastic
and athletic rating Cranbrook has,
It is indeed an honor for a boy to
gain such a roe.

EDITORIAL

THE PASSOVER RELIEF NEEDS

Sufficient time remains before Passover, to enable the com-
munity to provide necessary holiday means for those unfortunate
The Maimonides Medical Society
are not in position to secure for themselves
will sponsor a program at the families in our midst who
Scottish Rites Cathedral of the the necessities required for normal observance of the Festival of
Masonic Temple on Sunday, March Freedom.
The tradition of Mo'os Chitim—or Passover aid for the needy
29, the proceeds going to Russian
War Relief, Inc.
—continues admirably, and should receive the encouragement of our
The speaker will be S. L. A.
liberal community.
Marshall of the Detroit News, a
Charles A. Smith, 1935 Glynn Court, telephone Townsend
member of the board of directors
8-2089, is chairman of the Detroit Mo'os Chitim Commottee. \Xvil-
of the Detroit Committee of Rus-
sian War Relief, Inc. A movie will liam Sandlerand Isaac Shetzer are the co-treasurers. Send your con-
depict the Russian war front. En- tribution NOW to this committee. By doing so you will enhance
tertainment of the evening will be your own Seder observance through the knowledge that you are
supplied also by an artists' string observing the Passover festival not for yourself alone but for all
ensemble under the direction of Israel and for the ideal of justice and liberty for all mankind.

Zinovi Bistritzky and the Russian
Balalaika orchestra of Detroit, di-
rected by Serge Larionoff.
Tickets may be obtained from
the Maimonides Medical Society.
through Dr. M. E. Bachman.

RUSSIAN RELIEF
RALLY SATURDAY

Two months of unremitting effort
on the part of the Detroit Russian
War Relief committee will cul-
minate Saturday night, March 28,
at Olympia in a great outpouring
of public opinion in behalf of Rus-
sia's cause as her armies stand
poised for the greatest offensive in
the military history of the world
against Hitlerism.
Madame Ivy Litvinoff, wife of
the present Russian ambassador to
the United States, and Joseph E.

Davies, former American ambas-
sador to Russia, whose famous

book, "Mission to Moscow," is now

Squash Tournament

Detroit Habonim Leader
Wins Free Scholarship

Fifty members of the Men's
Health Club at the Jewish Com-
munity Center are participating in
a Squash Tournament which began
March 18 and will continue for
three weeks in the Center Squash
Courts, at Woodward and Hol-
brook.

Joseph Rosenberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg, 1975
Pingree, 18 years of age, chairman
of the Habonim Organization of
es. -. Detroit. number-
ing 180 members,
won a scholar-
ship at the Law-
rence Institute of
Technolog-y f o r
one year. Joseph
w a s graduated
from the Wilbur
Wright Voca-
tional School on
Feb. 10. 1942. His
teacher, F. C.
Gordon, who
J. Rosenberg
recommended him for "any avail-
able scholarship," states that Jo-
seph's record was outstanding. He
received a B-plus average for the
three years. He is taking up me-
chanical engineering.

The players are classified accord.
ing to ability; 16 in Class A, 14 in
Class B and 20 in Class C.
Nathan Margolis, winner of last
year's tournament. and Harry Rott,
runner-up, are the seeded players
in Class A. Time for matches may
be arranged by appointment.

BEWARE OF CHOMEETS
ON PASSOvER,

Use only products which bear the
I:leer:steer of a recognized Rabbinical
authority

a current best seller, will highlight
the speaking program. Edward C.
Carter, national president of RWR,
and the Rev. Francis B. Creamer,
chairman of the Detroit committee,
Kahn Honored
have invited Abner E. Lamed,
Michigan WPA director and civic
The Philadelphia Chapter of the
leader, to make the appeal for American Institute of Architects
funds, and both R. J. Thomas, has awarded a medal to Albert
UAW-CIO_ president, and Frank X. Kahn, famous Detroit architect, in
Martel, president of the Detroit recognition of distinguished work
and Wayne County Federation of he and his organization of Detroit
Labor will tell what labor is doing architects are accomplishing in de-

to make Russian War Relief an ac:
tive phase of their war-effort.

Poale Zion Discuss
The Frank Ankles

All cakes and macaroons baked lo-
cally are Chomets.

No restaurant in Detroit 1a authorized
to represent Itself as kosher as none
have accepted Rabbinical supervision.

Use milk only from the following dairies
which are under Ftabinnical supervision
Beiroae Creamery, Detroit Creamery,
United Dairies.

JEWISH BAKERS! RESPECT THF.
SANCTITY OF PASSOVER! DO NOT
BARE ON THE LAST DAY PESACH!

Further Information: Inquire at
8:17 Twelfth or call TY. 7-7585

Fur

DETROTT COU.NCTI. OF ORTHODOX

signing defense plants throughout
the United States.

RAMSES

DETROIT COMMITTEE FOR
RASHRL"TH

—BUY DEFENSE BON-DS-

At a meeting of the branch held
March 21, at the home of Abraham

Freedman. 2987 Clements, reports
were submitted on the progress of
the Palestine Labor campaign and
on the celebration of the 10th an-
niversary of the Yiddish Kempfer,
publication of Poal-Zeire Zion of
Living Jewish Composers will be U.S.
At the next meeting there will
honored when their works will be
played at the Jewish Community be a general discussion on the
Center by the Michigan WPA Sym- Jewish problem in. the light of its
presentation by Jerome and Waldo
phony Orchestra April 14.
Julius Chajes' "142nd Psalm" will Frank. Participants will be A Kut-
be heard in concert at Carnegie nik, B. Linderman, M. Michlin, M.
Lachover-
Hall in New York on March 29.

7000 FENKELL

Marvin Lowenthal, noted lecturer

and author of "The Jews in Ger-

many—A Story of 16 Centuries,"
will speak at the opening dinner of
the Junior DiVision April 12 at the
Jewish Center. Division doing A
GRAND JOB FOR A GREAT
CAUSE. It's a good idea to sign up

Use Our
Convenient
Layaway
Plan!

now and really pitch in.

Arnold Agree, sou of Mr. and
and Bud
Mrs. Charles Agree,
Eisenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Eisenberg, were only two
boys from Detroit initiated into
Phi Sigma Delta, National Jewish
Fraternity, at festivities held re-
cently in Ann Arbor.



Ben Desenberg, vice-president of
Young Peoples Club of Terhple
Israel, Is worrying about a de-
ficiency in food. Says that with his
size, such an occurrence would

prove fatal. Ben will teach a course
in Victory Gardening at the ,Iew-
ish Center starting March 31. He

is

a former State Director of Sub-

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11 t h

Open Evenings Except Tues. and Wed.

Every New Style! Fitted—
Boxy —Casual — Princess . .
Flattering Plaids and Herring-
bones ... All are Luxuriously
Furred!

1051
WOODWARD

Opposite, Karst's

6309 MACK

7000 FEI4KELL

1415S

5807W

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