Page Six rs-- Purely COMMENTARY By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ THE JEWISH NEWS December I 1942 Rabbi Friedland H. Lapides Heads To Speak at JNF House of Shelter Jewish Community Council Henry Lapides was elected Meeting to Be Held Sunday Auxiliary Event president of the House of Shelt- Rabbi Eric Friedland of Pon- er, at the annual dinner-meeting E (Copyright 1942, Independent F 7 - . tiac will be the guest speaker at held Tuesday at the Home for - Jewish Press Service) the annual paid=up membership Aged. He succeeds Max Silver- 6111111111111M111111111411111111111111111111#11141111M111011111111ffia luncheon of the Ladies' Auxili- man who has served as presi- ary of the Jewish National Fund, dent of the House of Shelter for Sarah Bernhardt, Emile Zola next Thursday noon, at the Jew- eight years. and the Dreyfus Affair ish Community Center. Other officers were elected Who induced Emile Zola to Oscar Leonard, national field as follows. Dr. A. M. Hersh- become the champion of justice in the Dreyfus case? worker who is in Detroit to make man, honorary president; Isaac Louis Verneuil reopens the arrangements for the conference Rosenthal, Moses Levitt and Jer- question in his very fascinating of the J.N.F. to be held here ry Bielfreld, honorary vice-pres- story, "The Fabulous Life of Sarah Bernhardt," purported to Dec. 25=27, will greet the ladies idents; Milton M. Maddin, David be the true life history of the in the name of the national or- Goldberg, Harry Davidson, Dr. glamorous actress, which has just . ganization. David Kliger and 'Aaron Weiss- been .published by. Harper & Mrs. William Klafer, chairman wasser, vice - Presidents; Mrs. Bros. of the membership committee, Gladys Croll, secretary; Louis Verneuil claims that "Zola had has issued a call to all members Dann, treasurer; Hyman Altman, never paid any attention to the chairman of house committee. Dreyfus case." He maintains that to attend the luncheon and to Mr. Silverman outlined ach- "the clear, lucid and irrefutable bring new members. ievements of the last eight years manner in which Sarah expound- Sponsors of the paid-up lunch- in his annual report. Mrs:' Hyman ed the facts was a revelation to eon are Mesdames Benjamin Altman reported as president of him. The very next day he saw Klein, Leo Gold; Samuel Hey- the Ladies' Auxiliary, whose Scheurer-Kestner, and three days man, Harry Davis, Leon Kay and members made arrangements for later his mind was made up." Harry Schwartz. the dinner. Mrs. Benjamin Gordon, assisted An interesting incident is re- After Mr. Lapides accepted the called by Verneuil. During a by Mesdames John Hayman, office of president in brief, re- demonstration by the Anti- Drey- Harry Schwartz, Morritz Schub- marks, a social program was fusards in front of the Zola home, iner and Harry Davis, are in held, with Mr. Maddin acting as which was punctuated by shouts charge of arrangements. toastmaster. Henry M. Rottman, "Death to Zola," Sarah Bern- In addition to Rabbi Friedland's who was. chairman of the nomin- . hardt appeared before an opened address, the program of the ating committee, presented Mr. window in the Zola house. The afternoon will include a Caval- Silverman with a gift. Among next day the Anti-Dreyfusard cade of Hebrew and Jewish mu- those who spoke were Louis papers informed their readers: sic, the participants being Mrs. Dann; Herman Pekarsky, who "Sarah Bern)lardt at Zola's. The Edith Sauls, vocalist, Mrs. Sam- called attention to the fact that great artist is with the Jews uel Schafiander, narrator, and the House of Shelter was found- against the army!" Rosa Bassin. Stein, accompanist. ed in 1897, when Detroit's Jewish Mrs. Philip Cutler is president population was less than 5,000; Matthey Josephson's View • An entirely different version is of the J.N.F. Auxiliary. Hyman Altman, Philip Slomo- given by Matthew Josephson in vitz, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch and H. his great work "Zola and his fus' son, Pierre, who collaborated Silver. Time." Siosephson relates how with his father in writing a book Zola first became interested in on "The Dreyfus Case," increases the affair in 1894, when Leon interest in the celebrated Affair. Daudet gave him an account of Pierre Dreyfus has come to the ceremony during which the the defense of his father's name Jewish army officer shouted his in an interview he granted re- innocence while being degraded. cently in which he asserted that The annual bazaar of the De- "He must be innocent," Zola con- his father had not stayed aloof troit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles cluded. But for three years he from Jewish interests, that he Sanatorium will open this Sat- forgot about the case. was concerned with the fate of urday, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m., with a In 1897, Bernard Lazare, Math- his people, that he was buried patriotic ceremony, in Jericho ieu Dreyfus. and the Protestant with full Jewish religious rites Temple. The colors will be pre- statesman Seheurer-Kestner tried by the Chief Rabbi of France. sented and. the Oath of Allegi- to interest him in the case. But Thisjaelies a charge made by ance will be given. The Boy none "had certain proof of any- Pierre 'Van Paassen that Dreyfus Scout band of Congregation Bnai thing." But things began to move, had refused to receive Jewish David will play patriotic hymns. and the revelations by the brave delegations and was indifferent There will be greetings from Colonel Picquart at once pointed to his own people. Mayor Jeffries. to Esterhazy as the traitor. Zola We should be more than will- The bazaar will continue until began to show his interest in ing to welcome Pierre Dreyfus' Sunday, Dec: 20. the great Affair by writng a assertions. After all, he is one An appeal is made to Detroit series of articles, which were of us, and he is a sort of emis- temperate and timid . at the sary to America, and to the Jews Jews and to those in the vicinity outset, but which developed into of this country, from the decent to attend this bazaar. In addition to the free admission, there will positve assertions that Dreyfus elements of France. be prizes. was innocent. The climax was reached when he wrote "J'Ac- cuse," with the result that he more than 'Dreyfus became the From Scotland object of persecution. Bazaar of L.A.S. To Open Saturday 100% Cashmere Dreyfus' Jewish Interests The degradation of France un- der Laval is not unrelated to the events more than 40 years ago when La Belle France be- came a house divded against itself as a result of the disgrace into which the land of Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite was thrown by her treacherous leaders during the Affaire Dreyfus. Present-day events inspire revival of interest in the great case. Besides, the presence in this country of Drey- SWEATERS An excellent Harper-answer Reports to Be Submitted by James I. Ellmann, Isaac Franck and Gerson B. Chertoff; Need of Protest Against Nazism Will Be Discussed The next quarterly conference of the Community Council delegates will be held on Sunday. at 8:15 p. m., in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. Unlike the Nov. 15 Institute, which was open to the public, and whose emphasis was on information of. self- appraisal, the Dec. 13 conference 0 will be one of the four business Gerson E. Chertoff, research di- meeting for this season, and will be devoted to reports of program rector of the Community Coun- cil. This survey will then be the and discussion of policy. Instead of the_usual committee subject of discussion, and action reports by committee 'chairmen, by the delegates will follow. the work of the Community There will be a discussion of Council since the last quarterly conference will be surveyed by the proposal that a mass meeting James I. Ellmann, president, be held to protest against the Isaac Franck, executive director, massacres of hundreds of thou- sands of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. Attendance will be recorded, and organizations not represented will be advised of the failure of their delegates to attend. Mr. - Harry Zausmer has been elect- Ellmann will preside. ed worshipful master of Perfec- tion Lodge No. 486, & A. M. Other officers were elected as follows: Charles. Lippert, ' senior war- den; Arthur Gould, junior war- den; Joseph M. Sisler, senior deacon; Sam Mann, junior dea- con; David Colman, secretary; A. J. Blumenau, treasurer. Formal installation will be held Dec. 16 in Perfection Lodge's meeting room in the Masonic Temple. OUR SKILL and flawless accuracy every day assures Rabbi Sperka to Speak you the fullest possible benefit of your doctor's pre- At Bnai Brith Rally scription. When your doc- Rabbi J. S. Sperka will address tor writes a prescription and Schettler's compounds the joint meeting of Bnai Brith and dispenses it, you know Lodge 1465 and its Ladies' Auxil- there are no mistakes. iary at 9 p. m. Monday at the Savarine Hotel. Hary Komer has planned the program. Refresh- ments will be served. Guests are invited. 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