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June 12, 1942 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-06-12

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THE

Friday, June 12,

onvention of Pioneer Women
lans Expansion of Palestine
rogram for Defense Training

Page Rye

JEWISH NEWS

Hadassak Selects
Schools to Elect
Officers Thursday Committee Heads
Officers and board members of For Honor Roll

the United Hebrew Schools will

Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, chair-
elected on Thursday, June 18,
ssions in Detroit to Continue Through Sunday; Keynote be
at 8:30 p. m. in the Rose Sittig man of the 1942 Honor Roll for
Address Delivered at Opening Meeting by Haym
Cohen building.
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah,
Greenberg; World Leaders on Program
Present officers are: Louis ;announced the appointment of

Three hundred delegates representing 235 clubs of
Pioneer Women's Organization of America are con-
uing their inspiring sessions, which began at the Book
adillac Hotel on Wednesday evening, and are planning
ntinued efforts in behalf of Palestine's redemption and

Robinson, president; Rudolph
Zuieback, first vice-president;
Charles Rubiner, second vice-
president; Maurice Landau, treas-
urer; Aaron A. Silberblatt, sec-
retary.

Board members whose terms
e extension of women's activities in the Jewish National
expire are: Rabbi Morris Adler,
-
ome.
Fred M. Butzel, Joseph B. Colten,
David Ben-Gurion, chairman

the Jewish Agency Executive
d one of the outstanding labor
onist leaders . in the world,
11 deliver an important address
Sunday's session.
The keynote address at the
ning session on Wednesday
delivered by Dr. Haym
eenberg, noted lecturer and
alist.
Mr. Ben Gurion will speak at
30 p. m Sunday. The public is
vited.
R DR. GOLDSTEIN
On Thursday evening, the
hth national convention of the
oneer Women was addressed
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
the Jewish National Fund of
erica, rabbi of Congregation
i Jeshurun of New York,
Synagogue
;dent of the
uncil of America and co-chair-
DVORA ROTHBARD
of the United Jewish Appeal
d the United Palestine Appeal. ing program on behalf of women's
Dr. Goldstein reported on training and children's services,
test land acquisitions in Pales- as well as the intensification of its
defense program on the home
front and in American-Jewish
life, have increased the ever-.
growing responsibilities of the
Pioneer Women's Organization.
Owing to the mobilization of
women in Palestine for industry
and the establishment of the
Palestine Auxiliary Territorial
Service, the Working Women's
Council is putting forth. all ef-
forts for the completion of the
Central Vocational School for
Girls near Tel Aviv,. the first
school of its kind in the Near
East. The demand for more ag-
ricultural workers to replace men
in the army has also made im-
perative the speedy founding of
a new agricultural training farm
ISRAEL MEREMINSKY
in the Chule area of Galilee.
se, told of progress attained Girls and young women, among
ace the outbreak of the war them a large number of refugees,
id called upon the Pioneer will thus be rehabilitated in their
omen to carry on their work newly found homeland.
r land redemption.
In the 17 years of existence,
OTED SPEAKERS
the Pioneer Women have remit-
At the luncheon session this ted to the Working Women's
durday, the guest speaker will Council of Palestine over $500,000
the Rt. Hon. Margaret C. for building and maintaining nine
andfield, Minister of Labor in agricultural training farms for
British Labor Government women, vocational courses for
3m 1929 to 1931, the first girls in city and colony, women's
roman cabinet member in the cooperatives, employment bu-
story of England and the only reaus, cultural activities among
aman member of the Privy working women, special services
)uncil.
for refugee women; children's
Other speakers at the conven- services such as nurseries, kinder-
n sessions, which will conclude gartens, homes, afternoon clubs,
Sunday evening, are:
vacation services, to relieve work-
Yehudith Simchonit, delegate ing mothers; and more recently
the Working Women's Council the training of women for home
Palestine to the Pioneer defense and assistance for the
omen's Organization; Miss Sara families of men in the service.
{der and Miss Dvora Rothbard,
A pre-convention conference
Jima' secretariat of the Pion- was held on Wednesday after-
r Women's Organization; Israel noon, with the following partici-
reminski, delegate of the His- pating: Mesdames Bert Goldstein,
iruth, Jewish Federation of New York; Rivka Hurwich, To-
bor in Palestine. Dr. May ronto; Miriam Gingold, Chicago;
're, who will be guest speakers Chana Michlin, Detroit.
the Oneg Shabbat on Friday
The following are Detroit dele-
ening, June 12.
gates:
the
be
f special interest will
Mesdames S. Sislin, A. Michlin,
esentation of the cultural cal-
dar for the coming year, on I Katz, S. Sherega, E. Lipson, M.
turday afternoon, June 13, Moser, Y. Landy, S. Stashefsky,
aturing a dramatization of In- S. Levin, S. Seigal, R. Colman,
ational Women's Day, the E. Schreier, Y. Kanat, A. Mon-
e-day institute, reading circles, dry, M. Kramer, R. Linsky, C.
; "Information Please," high- Greenberg, M. Adelman, Z. Plaf-
hting the part of affiliated edu- kin, F. Freedman, M. Rubinstein,

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Lawrence W. Crohn, Judge Har-
ry B. Keidan, Rabbi Harold N.
Rosenthal, Harry Seligson, Aaron
A. Silverblatt, Louis Stoll, Rabbi
Isaac Stollrnan; Henry Wineman,
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter and
Rudolph Zuieback.
At Thursday's meeting, Mr.
Robinson will submit the presi-
dential report on activities of the
year. Reports will also be given
by the following chairmen of
committees: Maurice H. Zack-
heim, Board of Education; Rabbi
Morris Adler, education informa-
tion; Nathan Yaffa and Isaac
Rosenthal, house committee;
Louis Stoll. real estate commit-
tee; Maurice Landau, finance and
budget committee; Rudolph Zuie-
back, Dr. A. E. Bernstein and
A. J. Lachover, membership com-
mittee; Harry Cohen, scholarship
committee.
Bernard Isaacs will report on
the educational status of the
schools and Morris Lachover, ex-
ecutive secretary, will submit a
financial report.

Outline congress
Program at Rally
Here on June 16

the following associates:

Mrs. Harry Z. Brown and Mrs.
Ernest Sachse.
Institute chairmen are: Mrs. A.
Harry Brodie and Mrs. Isidore
Sobeloff; memoriam chairmen,
Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs. Rob-
ert Marwil; prospect chairman,
Mrs. Maurice Landau, co-chair-
men, Mrs. George K. Bremen
and Mrs. Sidney Stone; publicity

chairmen, Mrs. Max Dushkin and
Mrs. Jerome Grossman; printing,
Mrs. Jerome Frank; Records
chairmen, Mrs. Joseph Bing and
Mrs. Alfred Meyers; arrange-
ments chairmen, Mrs. Nathan
Simons, Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum

- Co-chairmen, Mrs. Benjamin
Jaffe and Mrs. Seymour Frank;
advisory chairmen, Mesdames
Sidney J. Allen,. Hy C. Broder, and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner.
Joseph Ehrlich, Max Frank, Har-
This year the campaign is be-
ry L. Jackson, Julian Krolik and ing based on neighborhood sec-
Abraham Srere; vice chairmen, tions and a partial list of direc-
Mesdames Milton Alexander, tors has been appointed by Mrs.
Harry Barnett, Perry Bernstein, Daniels. With their workers they
Max Blumberg, Nathan Shapiro will cover only those slips in
and Herman Stenbuck of Pon- their immediate neighborhood
tiac; Youth Aliyah chairman, thereby conserving on cars and
Mrs. Henry Wineman, secretary, gasoline. The partial list of sec-
Mrs. Julian Zemon; pre-solicita- tion directors includes the fol-
tion chairman, Mrs. David Coop- lowing: Mesdames Harry August,
er, secretaries, Mesdames Arthur Peter Bernstein, Louis Glasier,
Purdy, Abraham Goldman and Benjamin Goldstein, M. J. Green-
David Liehtig; promotion chair- berg, Myron Keyes, J. M. Lattin,
man, Mrs. Phillip Lipson; corre- J. J. Marks, Moe Perlis, Herman
sponding secretaries, Mrs. Rafelson, J. M. Sauls, Nate
Charles Rubiner and Mrs. Morris Schlafer, Maurice Siden and
Blumberg; financial secretaries, Martin Weisberg.

gift

Suggestions

FOR DAD

HATS
BELTS
HOSIERY
JEWELRY
NECKWEgR
SLACK SUITS
SPORT SHIRTS
SUSPENDERS
HANDKERCHIEFS
LEATHER NOVELTIES
GIFT. CERTIFICATES

The present position of the
Jews throughout the world and
the need for united action in
pressing for equal rights for our
people after the war will be out-
lined at a meeting of organiza-
tions and individuals affiliated
with the American Jewish Con-
gress, at the Shaarey Zedek, on
Tuesday evening, June 16.
This meeting is being called
by the Detroit chapter of the
American Jewish Congress to re-
port on the deliberations of the FATHER'S DAY — SUNDAY, JUNE 21L
war emergency sessions of the
Jewish Congress, held in Chi-
cago. Among those who will
speak will be Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka, chairman of the local
chapter; Leon Kay, William Hor-
LTD.
des, Dr. M. Goldoftas and Dr.
Clarissa Fineman, who were
4iiktrMigard!ra ".."10#2,Wr27.4
among the 15 Detroit delegates
at the conference.
1148 GRISWOLD STREET
Delegates will analyze the re-
solutions of the conference and
DAVID STOTT BLDG.
the importance of the declara-
tion dealing with peace ob-
jectives.

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'onal institutions in the B. Goldberg, It Kanter, L. Kra-
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men. The Palestine film,
omen at Work in Palestine,"
be shown.
legates have come here from

far as Los Angeles and Winni-
and Calgary in Canada.

Home for Aged
Meeting June 17

The annual meeting of the
S OF CONVENTION
ue to the war it was decided Jewish Home for the Aged will
call the convention now in- be held Wednesday, June 17, at
ad of the usual date in October. the home, Petoskey and Burlin-
e urgent need of its sister or- game.
' ation in Palestine, the Work-
Annual reports will be sub-
Women's Council, for a mitted by officers and heads of
ger budget to cover its expand- committees.

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