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May 15, .1942

WOMEN

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page

Fifteen

New Composition Foreign Born
Detroit Delegation Palestine Labor
Honors Detroiter Rank Same as at Congress ParleN League Meeting
Mrs. Cooper Sings Chajes'
The seventh national con', en-
"I Am An American" Dis-
Work for First Time at
Ea
Early Pioneers
tion of the League firs Labor
Will Feature Week

(Continued from Page 3)
strated its humanitarianism by
permitting the landing of the San
Thome passengers. In so doing,
it has afforded a temporary home
to blameles victims of Hitlerism
Palestine, to be held at the Hotel
Champion Rally
who sought asylum in the free
Park Central in New Yoik City,
Meeting in Chicago
So
Say
Roosevelt,
Willkie
in
End
Musical h i
western hemisphere. It would in-
on May 29, 30, and 31, will deal
Plea for Same Freedom
tory was made
deed have been dreadful if, due
,%vith the part played by Pales-
t the victory
Five hundred delegates. lepre- tine in the war effort. The con-
to a technicality, these 210 refu-
Accorded Americans
senting 85 communities in 30'
luncheon of the
vc•ntio
gees, fleeing from Europe and
Women's Divi-
CLEVELAND (JTA) — Presi- states in every section of the discussion on theproblems
with no place to which they
e
' nniin f,c t•e
country,
will
meet
this
week
e
n
d
sion of the Al- dent Roosevelt, in a message to
could return, had been compelled
ing the labor movement in Pal-
Chicago
at
the
Sherman
Hotel
"
the Sixth National Conference of
lied Jewish the
to recross the Atlantic. Grateful
estine from David Ben G:irion
Campaign last the American Committee for to plan how best the American chairman of the Jewii'h Agency:
thanks are due to the govern-
Jewish
h
community
may
m
co
Friday, when Protection of the Foreign-Born,
ment of Cuba for its recognition
to the effort of theUni n ti Executive.
M r s. Abraham which concluded here, emphasiz-
of the human factors involved
Cooper, one of ed that "Our country expects ed States and the United Nations
and its generous hospitality to the
to win the war and. at the same and Morris M , 111:
refugees.'
Philips, MI s
William
musicians in eign-born to be accorded the time. how American Jews may .Louis
NEED IN PALESTINE
Mrs. Cooper
the Jewish corn - right to go on as free people pre - plan for the rehabilitation of life Hordes. Isadore S„i-nick. Benia-
Mr. Butzel also pointed to the
important work accomplished in munity, sang a composition by cisely as it has been and will be for Jews at the end of the war min S. Golden and Nathan
as part of the Ne..v World Order. Linden.
Palestine and to the necessity Julius Chajes which the emi - accorded to all Americans."
Sir Not man Ang( 11. Nobel
for uninterrupted effort there. nent pianist - composer dedicated
The President pointed out that
.America expects from its foreign- prize winner: Dr. Malcom!) Mac-
Decrying the spread of rumors to her.
YOU DON'T NEED A RATION
The composition, which re - born "exactly what it expects Lean. chairman of th , Pr
efsident s CARD TO BUY I'.
.'
that overseas work is being halt-
S. WAR
Cor
nrnittee
on
Fair
Employmert
ceived
a
most
from all Americans.-
itn „,
ed, he warned: "Give no credence
Pr
Practices.
tices.
JonatLen
Daniels.
a
enthusiastic
re
, -
to such reports. Deny them."
Wendell L. Willkie. in a mes-
sistant director in charge of Civil
"The campaign is going well, - ception, is "By
sage to the conference, stated
ian
Mobilization.
re
ionong
the,
the Waters of
Mr. Butzel stated.
that "the foreign-born within our
non-J(
Pt
Joining Mr. Butzel in thanking Babylon". It was
borders are as important to the • distinguished
,
woo
V. :il participate in the
Mrs. Broder for her efforts and played national -
United States as a nation as were
in commending her and her co- ly for the first
the pioneer settlers who came deliberatii,ns.
time
in
New
- orkers were: Mrs. Henry Wine-
there so many years ago. They ' The st,ssions y.
featuie
di,; -
York
the
next
an, chairman of special gifts
I came in the same spirit as did cuss ion of tLe in( amng of • I :'i
day,
at
a
con-
ommittee of the Women's Divi-
,those
loV;rs of freedom An .'‘rnelicari on Sunday ::fie,
-
ion; Mrs. Abraham Srere, who cert in Town
who made this nation great. noon. ' A TaV I T.
n the en!
Hall.
•resided during the portion of
Their loyalty and their devotion nation eels
ites the day
Mrs.
Cooper's
he meeting at which reports
to this nation and its freedom DETROIT DELEGATIO! ∎
Julius Chajes
'ere submitted by division chair - excellent rendi -
are perhaps even greater because
R. II • j-.)-- s
.
an Irving W. Blumberg, presi - tion of the song was enhanced many of them hv
ae lived ••
the Detro i t "
:•gat.•n tc , ;.•• c , .n-
• ent of the Detroit Service Group by the piano accompaniment by out freedom. -
, ference
nd one of the campaign vice- Mr. Chajes and the 'cello accom- !
lowing:
hairmen: Abraham Srere, presi- paniment by Helen Kerr Ward.
HELPS IN DEFENSE
MAURICE GARELIK
s. Leon Kay. Dr
• ent of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
4710 CASS
CO. 2320
ration; Henry Wineman, chair- their committees, Miss Esther I A Pol'ev of special coupe:a'.:on Clarissa F:n, man. Dr. ST. Ceold-
Est. 1915
an of the executive committee Prussian, director of the Detroit v•ith church[.. schools. scout oftas. Mr , D Sheraga. Ben Ros-
Mendelsohn
f the Allied Jewish Campaign, Service Group. and Mr_ Sobeloff troops. and other organizations enthal. Mr<
c,1:,cting
art .• paper and other
nd Isidore Soheloff, executive 11,439 CONTRIBUTORS
,-alvage material for stational de-
• irector of the Federation and
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert su
it ted
fens(' was announced this week
he campaign.
the re port for the pros
t
Sons.
1,3-. 940 Clinton
The women's example of rend- mittee and stated that slc1(2-1n3‘ 0- i r, Rocen
i;a ,
c c;ii ec 'n -
ring service was described by contributors were reached in the

tons
,:lade by the c intern.
r. Srere as inspiring to those drive.
is managed by William
ho have set out to relieve the
Mrs. Broder. who was de.-ci 1,)
ufferings of millions of Jews.
ed as "a human dynamo . ' by Rost n, r deputy sheriff.
Declaring that he was thrilled Mrs. Srere. expressed sati , fac- who was recently released after
serving e ,ght month, in the I.• S
- ith the work done by the worn- tion with
the work achieved and
n, Mr. Wineman predicted that told of the fellowship spirit that Al a: v.
n this basis the entire campaign existed throughout the drive.
ill reach its goal.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper was sel-
Mrs. Wineman. submitting her oist of the afternoon. and w'a,
BUSINESS
-port for the special gifts divi - accompanied on the piano by
or
ion, praised the devotion dis - Julius Chajes and on the - e,
INDIVIDUAL
layed in the drive by Mesdames by Helen Kerr Ward.

roder. Srere, J. H. Ehrlich,
obert Newman, Julian Krolik.



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