Friday, June 12, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Youth's
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Install Officers
Of SabbathLeague

Page Thirteen

present talks between the Zion-
ists and the Wertheim group
since the outcome may adversely
affect the World Jewish Con-
gress.
ARMY
The campaign for a Jewish
Army in Palestine now being
conducted in this country has at-
tracted attention in U. S. Govern-
ment circles ... We learn that a
number of Jewish leaders in this
country were asked by a govern-
ment office to give their views
on this question . . . The chances
are pretty slim that the study
which the government agency
has undertaken on the Jewish
Army . problem will bring favor-
able conclusions . . . Those in-
terested in the creation of a Jew-.
ish Army in Palestine should be
grateful to Rabbi Jonah B. Wise
for preventing the 60 reform

Between You
and Me

Newly-elected officers of the
Women's League for Sabbath Ob-
By Ben Lewis
servance will be installed at 2
Copyright, 1942,
p.m. on Monday, June 22, at the
ewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.
By DANNY RASKIN
Shaarey Zedek. The officers are:
Mrs. J. S. Sperka, president
prd tem; Mrs. Abraham Caplan
UNITY
ADLINER
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Three
De-
,
and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, vice-
The attempts by Maurice Wert-
it Bnai Brith girls captured presidents; Mrs. Milton Winston,
heim, president of the American
ted honors at convention corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Jewish Committee, to bring about
in Milwaukee over Memor- Samuel N. Cohen, recording sec-
unity between the Zionists and
retary; Mrs. M. Cantor, financial
Day . . . All Deborahs . . . secretary; Mrs. NE.J. Wohlgelert-
the non-Zionists in this country
othy Weber became second ner, treasurer.
have received new impetus with
and lady-in-waiting to queen
Dr. Weizmann's arrival here . . .
An address will be delivered
ced third in -contest for by Rabbi Wohlgelernter.
The two met in New York and
THOMAS MANN, author of "The Magic
n) . . Lillian Lash was
had
a heart-to-heart discussion"
The public is invited to the Mountain," widely read two - volume novel
portraying lives of tuberculosis sufferers
ted 3rd vice president of installation.
. . . Dr. Weizmann seems to be
in Europe, visits the City of Hope, at
'ct 6 Council and Sylvia
An extensive educational cam- Duarte,
now largest institution of its particularly interested in securing
• tz to the general commit- paign on the importance of the kind in America providing treatment for the support of the non-Zionist
indigent victims of the .6-hite plague and
. . . Among the states in the Sabbath is planned.
finds that, once again, America has sur- leaders in America for the idea
District are Wisconsin, Ne-
Serving on the board are Mes- passed Europe--this time in "inteffectma that control over Jewish immi- rabbis in Atlantic City from is-
and psychological hygiene of
a, Illinois and Michigan.
gration into Palestine should be suing a public statement against
dames Jacob Harvith, Louis To- stimulation
tuberculosis sufferers."
34
ONALITY OF THE WEEK bin, M. J. Greenberg, Samuel
handed over to the Jewish Agency it . . . Rabbi Wise rushed from
. Bertha Belkin . . . a grand Aaron, Charles A. Smith, William
.. . There are also a number of New York to Atlantic City to
whose USO work is rapidly Adelson, Abraham Katzin and
other basic Zionist demands calm down the extreme anti-
ing her prominence . . . A. M. Hershman.
which Dr. Weizmann apparently Zionists among the group . . .
is recording secretary of the
feels could be pressed much And speaking of the Jewish Army
e of Detroit Jewish Youth
harder if American non-Zionists issue, please note this date: July
secretary of Junior Division
were behind them . .. A united 27 . . . It was on July 27, 1917,
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
. . . Chairman of the Lea-
front of Zionists and non-Zionists that Col. Patterson, in associa-
(Continued from Page 4)
's Army and Navy Commit-
in America would no doubt im- tion with Vladimir Jabotinsky,
. . . President of Junior sense." Describing "the spiritual POLITICAL COMMENT
press England, since the United was officially charged by the
W. M. Kiplinger, editor of the States will have a strong voice in
e Relief Society . . . Mem- victory that must be won along-
British War Office with the task
of American Medical Society side the military one," Prof. famous Kiplinger letters, whose the post-war settlements . . . of organizing the Jewish Legion
Pathologists . . . She is a Lindeman urged that (1) we must book, "Washington Is Like This," That is why both Dr. Weizmann But certain Jewish leaders in
ed medical technologist for not succumb to hatred; (2) we is on the road to becoming one and Mr. Wartheim u ill continue England who were opposed to the
Peterman . . . Jewish men must not come to the end of the of the nation's best sellers, has to meet with the hope of reach- idea that Jews should serve in
rvice have often mentioned war without instilling specific war this to say about Jewish gov- ing an understanding . . . Some separate legions protested to the
appreciation for her ef- aims in the people's minds; and ernment employees: "Jews num- are inclined to believe that this British Secretary of War . . . As
, in cooperation with the (3) we must not come to the end ber about 4 per cent of all gov- week's meeting of the 60 non- a result, the proposed name was
• , in entertaining them . . . of the war without having pre- ernment employees, which is in Zionist rabbis in Atlantic City abandoned and no Jewish badge
pleasing and winning per- pared the public mind for full proportion to the number of the took place with a view to under- was sanctioned . . •: The units, it
lity has made her a friend participation in world govern- Jews in the population of the mine the Weizmann-Wertheim was ruled, were to be known as
country" . . . In some depart- negotiations . • . That, however, battalions of the Royal Fusiliers
everyone with whom she ment."
The numerous sessions of the ment there is "a dispropor- is not so . . . There are still a and to bear no official sign of
come in contact.
Center Workers Conference in- tionate number of Jews," which number of leading non-Zionists, their Jewish character . . . Some
• • •
N 'N HEARD ... At this cluded discussions of "the effect in other departments there are event in the ranks of the Ameri- 10,000 volunteers, including 6,500
g, $17,800 has been tabu- of the war on problems of mem- virtually no Jews at all, he adds. can Jewish Committee, who need from America, were serving in
to be convinced that a united these Jewish battalions when the
by the Junior Division, bership, maintenance, program DOPE ON RACES
If you're not entirely convin- front with the Zionists with re- enrollment ceased . • The move-
more still coming in . . . and personnel," "Center - synd'-
their last rally, Sam Travis gogue relationships," "the war- ced that "racial theories" are gard to Jewish interests in Pales- ment to have American Jews join
, "It is not so much the time role of women in the the bunk, consider the case of tine is worthwhile . . . Just as the Jewish battalions was in-
unt of money raised as the center," "the impact of the war Count Richard N. Coudenhove- there are quite a number of itiated in the United States 13 ,,
that 700 young men and wo- on Jewish Center personnel," Kalergi, president of the Pan- leading Zionists in America who David Ben-Gurion, Pinchas Rr.t-
between the ages of 16 and "youth problems in a country at Europa Union, who for decades` question the advisability of the lenberg and Isaac Ben-Zvi.
ho worked in the Junior war," "immigrant adjustment" has been working for a free
, are acquiring a Jewish and "personnel problems with and united Europe . . . He's in
this country now, for Hitler
iousness about community particular regard to unions."
doesn't like him at all, although
'ties, so that they will not JACOBS DESCRIBES NEW
the Count is pure Aryan on his
be better givers, but better ACTIVITIES OF CENTERS
To let human machinery wear out from lack of attention
• • Intermediate Coun-
Herman Jacobs, of Detroit, out- father's side, and undiluted
f Jewish Center sponsoring going president of the Center Japanese in his maternal an-
is as costly and unpatriotic as sabotage! Take 'time-our
at River Rouge, June 21 Workers, declared that the 320 cestry . . . His father, Count ,
for a "tune up' that will give you new efficiency, in-
Will meet at the Center and Jewish Centers in the United Heinrich Coudenhove-Kalergi,,
creased vigor ... do it BEFORE you're worn too much
1 p. m. . .. Kappa Sigma States have geared themselves to you may remember, was a ser-
for repair. It pays!
and Junior Home Relief co-operate fully with an Amer- ious student of anti-Semitism
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Jewish Youth's USO party transformation of activities to in- book on this trend, which he de- I
change and restoration. Mineral baths under the same
e Center this Wednesday clude Red Cross production units plored and condemned . . .
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Count Richard, of course, follows
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in his father's footsteps in this
our Roof Top Solarium.
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Don't be surprised if Charlie
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The sessions of the Council for been invited to visit our Russian
meet Detroit's at Bob-Lo,. Jewish Education were devoted allies.
MAX ELF‘IN, M•aatios Director
21 . . . Motor City won last to the theme of war's effects on
George Grosz, the German-
; 8-0 . . . The writer of this the opportunities and possibili- born artist whose caricature of
is a bit hoarse from ties of Jewish education. Educa- Hitler created a sensation at this
g the numbers at the last tors from all parts of the country, spring's Art Students' League
.Y. USO party.
headed by Rabbi Samuel Blumen- Ball, has taken on a pupil—none
field of Chicago, Dr. Alexander other than Mrs. Ivy Litvinoff,
M. Dushkin of New York, Dr. wife of the Soviet Ambassador
Emanuel Gamoran of Cincinnati, to this country.
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Ben Rosen of Philadelphia, Dr.
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