Page Twelve Jewish Center Activities - BOOK CHAT AND FILM SERIES AT CENTER A discussion on. the problem of India with a film based on the same theme will feature the Jew- ish Community Center Book Chat and Film Series on Monday, at 8:30 P. M. Alternating with the Book Chat and Film programs on Monday nights is a series of documentary films. On Nov. 23, a series of Russian war films will be shown, including "For Honor, Freedom, and Country," "Russia's Millions Mobilize," "Russia Stops Hitler," and "The Red Army." Admission is free to Center members and 17d to non-mem- bers. * * * THANKSGIVING DANCE The second in a series of "Holi- day Hops" sponsored by the social committee of the Center will be a Thanksgiving Night dance on Nov. 26. There will be prizes, refreshments and sur- prises. Tickets are now on sale at the Jewish Community Center and Grinnell's. * * * NUTRITION CLASS Jewish women in Detroit are offered a nutrition class from 2 to 3:30 every Tuesday afternoon, at the Jewish Center. • * * FIRST AID A new First Aid class has be- gun at the Center on Tuesdays, 9:30 to 11:30 P. M. Dr. Joseph Erman is the instructor. * * * PRODUCTION UNIT The Red Cross Production Unit is conducted on Thursday nights at the Jewish Center for 'those who wish to sew or knit, or get wool. Mrs. Albert Weisman is in .charge. * * * MOTHERS' CLUBS Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish 0 Community Center will discuss "How to Achieve Unity of Pur- pose Among the United Nations" at meetings this week, as follows: Young Women's Study Club, Tuesday, 1:30 P.M., Northwest Club, Tuesday, 8 P. M., and Davison-Oakman Club, Tuesday, 8 P. M., all at Hebrew School, Lawton at Tyler. Woodward Club, Wednesday, 1:30 P. M., at the Jewish Center. Parkside Study Club, Wednes- day, 1:30 P. M., at Parkside Tal- mud Torah, Midland at Parkside. Center Club, Wednesday, 8 P. SI., at Jewish Center. Twelfth St. Club, Thursday, 8 P. M., at Assembly Hall, 12th and Atkinson. * * * FAMILY ACTIVITIES Family activities on Sunday, 3 to 4 P. M., have been added to the program of the health edu- cation department of the Jewish Community Center. The swim- ming pool will be available for children and their parents for a mixed swim. American Red Cross Life Savers will be in charge. Full membership in the Center is required for all participants and juniors must be at least 49 inches tall in order to go into the pool. This activity is under the direc- tion of Jack Morgan, swimming instructor. Mothers of Habonim Plan_Dinner Dec. 6 The mothers of Habonim, la-. bor Zionist youth, will sponsor a community dinner at the Workmen's Circle center, Sun- day, Dec. 6. Meals will be served from noon u.ntil late in the even- ing. Habonim will wait on tables and provide entertainment. - The first meeting of the new Habonim youth group will be held this Sunday, at 8 p. m., at the Farband Shule, 1912 Taylor 'Ave. The program will include movies of Habonim activities, re- freshments and dancing. Harold Greenberg will preside. For further information call Ruth Meyerowitz, TY. 7-1197. Friday, November 13, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Judges of AZA Sermon-Writing Contest Weinberg's Social Aid History Highlights Jewish Book Week Observance of annual Jewish Book Week, Nov 22 to 29, will be utilized to encourage the distribution of Samuel i D. Weinberg's "Jewish Social Services in Detroit." Published by the Jewish Welfare Federation of De- troit, this volume which serves as a history of Jewish social service agencies in our community, is the first volume Left to right: Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein,• New York, professor of homiletics at Yeshiva College; Rabbi James G. Heller, Cincinnati, president Central Conference of American Rabbis; and Rabbi Ira Eisenstein, New York, associate leader of the Society for the Ad- vancement of Judaism, who are serving as judges in the national sermon-writing contest sponsored by Aleph Zadik Aleph, Bnai Brith youth organization, in connection with the observance of the 17th annual AZA Sabbath, to be held throughout the country on Friday evening, Nov. 13. Zionists' Annual Statesmen's Promise Equal Rights for Ball on Saturday Of Jews is Published Additional List of Patrons Is Announced by Abraham Cooper, President Another success is assured for the annual social event of the Zionist Organization of Detroit by the large number of patrons who have enlisted to support the Balfour Ball to be held at the Statler Hotel this Saturday night. Abraham Cooper, president of the organization, expressed satis- faction over the results and stated that the local organization will be assured support for its educa- tional program, its youth activi- ties and other undertakings for the current year. The following is an additional list of patrons for the ball: The guarantee of equal rights to Jews throughout the world in the future is the theme of a new study which has just been pub- lished. Official declarations of such an enlightened policy on the part of the statesmen of the -nine governments-in-exile — Poland, Norway, Czecho-slovakia, Greece, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Fighting France, Holland and Luxem- bourg—have been assembled in a pamphlet, "Governments-in- Exile on Jewish Rights." The work is published by the Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee, under the editorship of Abraham G. Duker. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacob Adler, Samuel Algaze, Mr. and Mrs. I. Allender, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender, Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rankle, Or. and Mrs. Theodore I. Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Birndorf, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Block, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bluestein, Mr. and Mrs. David Bookstein, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borman. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bonin. NEW YORK (JPS)—The only Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Brasch, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Brasch, Mr. and Mrs. regret that Solomon Lacher, 60- Bernard Bresler, Mr. and Mrs. Max year-old tailor, has about the war Broder, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Budson, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Burstein, Dr. and is not that his four sons are now Mrs. Morris BUrstein, Mr. and Mrs. in it, but that he is himself too Hyman Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohn, Mr,, old to get in. Said the East Side and Mrs. Meyer I. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Jewish father, when the last two A. J. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cutler, Mr. of his sons were called: "It's not and Mrs. Harry Davidoff, Mr. and Mrs. the United States which has Harry Davidson, Mrs. N. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. 'Moe Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. forced my four sons to go to war. Maurice Diem, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. It's Hitler. When we get through DuFine, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Feintuch, Mr. and Mrs. with him, the Lacher family, like Edward Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph all other American families, can Ferer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franz- all be together again." Lacher blau, Mr. and Mrs. S. Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. came to the U. S. A. from Austria and Mrs. Joseph Gendelman, Aaron Gershenson, Mr. and Mrs. William in 1901. Gershenson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glad- Julius Lacher, 22, is with the stone, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldberg, Mr. and Air Force; Abraham, 29, is a cor- Mrs. Lew Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. poral in the infantry; Isador and Ruby Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- Leo, 27 and 20, have just gone. stein, Dr. and Mrs. Irving E. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Grossman, Ber- nard Edelman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Haidy, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Harelick, Mrs. Herman Radner, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Herman, Mr. and Abe Raitt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Rein- Mrs. I. M. Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- heimer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rissman, liam Hordes. Mr. . and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosen, Mr. and Issaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jack- Mrs. Jesse Rosen, Carl Rosenfield, Mr. son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs, and Mrs. William Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson and Edelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg, Julius Rubiner, Mr. Charles Kalt, Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Mrs. Samuel H. Rubiner, Dr. Harry Kanter, .Rubin Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Saltzstein, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Meyer R. Katz, Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. William Sand- Kesler, Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Keywell, ler, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Satovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour King. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Morris Schaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kukus, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harry J, Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kushner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Landow, Schoenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langer, Jacob Schorr, Jacob Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Lapides, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lapides, Harry Serwin, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lasser, Mr. and Shugerman, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Mrs. J. 0. Lefton, Mr. and Mrs. Sidder, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silberstein, Thomas F. Lerner, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silberstein, Mr. ander Licht, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ly- and Mrs. Al Sklare, Mr. and Mrs. ons, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madden, Dr. Morris Sklare, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph and Mrs. Eliot Ma,gidson, Mr. and Mrs. Slatkin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay. Irving Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mahler, Dr. and Mrs. Barnett Malbin, Harry J. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Margolin, Mr. and Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Solomon, Mrs. Herman Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Spero, Mr. Carl Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. David Mill- and Mrs. Myron Steinberg, Mr. and er, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers, Mr. Mrs. Irving Steinman, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Nadler, Gus D. New- Irwin Tamler, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. man, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Newman, Mr. Touff, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tukel, Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sol Waxman,. Dr. Benjamin Alex Nichamin, Northway Tobacco Co., D. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wex- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nussbaum, Mr. ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wigodski, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welnbaum, Mr. and and Mrs. George Orley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Perell, Mr. and Mrs. David Wigderson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David R. Porvin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. M. Pregerson. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ziegelman, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Zule- Price, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prince, back, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zuleback. Says Hitler, Not Army, Took His Four Sons 4 PERFORMANCES Vi24 NOV. 28-29 M Ea vt. 86 S. HUROK presents the GREATEST in ik ( BALLET by the BALLET THEATRE ''America's Foremost Ballet Company COMPANY'OF 125 • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TICKETS : 83c-$1.10$1.65-$2„20-$2.75 BOXES $3.30 At GRINNELL'S, EAadolph 1134 Tax Included. * MASONIC AUDITORIUM * Kin Yiddish ever to be published by a Federation in this country. For this reason it has been hailed as an outstanding community achievement, aimed at cement- ing good community spirit among all elements. Veteran Journalist Mr. Weinberg, who is editor of the Detroit pages in the Jewish Daily Forward, is a veteran jour- by David Deutsch nalist who has made a thorough Copyright 1942 by Independent study of the Jewish community Jewish Press Service; Inc.) agencies. His work is authorita- tive and has been praised for its vision and complete coverage, in the foreword to the volume Election Returns Thomas E. Dewey, New York's written by Isidore Sobeloff, exec utive director of the Jewish Wel- first Republican Governor in 20 fare Federation. years, whom some folks tried to Among those who have corn- stop through a whispering cam- mended the work are the follow- paign on the Jewish question, ing reviewers: Dr. Jacob Lesh- may be looked to as one of the chinsky, in the Forward and most aggressive champions of Jewish rights, here and abroad. Survey Mid-Monthly; Dr. A. Mukduni, Morning Journal; S. It's a toss-up between George Z. Niger, Der Tog; N. Goldberg, Medalie, who gave Dewey his Freire Arbeiter Shtimme; Prof. start as his assistant, and Roger A. Galatzky, Canadian News;.: W. Straus, as to which is his Eliezer Sherman, Yiddishe Shrif- closer adviser . . . As this col- umnist observed some months ten; M. 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