,—" rtmay, Mar's t, T941 THE JEWISH NEWS U. S. Jews Open Russian War Relief Drive Dr. Laderman London Is 1-Man Team for Talks at Fete Zionist Labor Campaign of Yeshivah Calls Workers' Gewerkshaft- Million Dollar Campaign Set For 1943 at Anniversary Beth Yehudah To Celebrate Conference in N. Y. Torah Month, Anniversary NEW YORK (JPS)—The Jew- at Center Sunday ish Council for Russian War Re- lief has undertaken a campaign for $1,000,000 in 1943 following a first anniversary co nf erence here. Former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman sent greetings to the meeting and Samuel Levin, fa- ther of Master Sergeant Meyer Levin, said that his son "had not died in vain." Among speakers were James N. Rosenberg, past chairman of the National Council of the Joint Distribution Committee, and Na- than Straus, former administra- tor of the United States Housing Authority. Louis Levine will serve as Chairman, Herman Hoffman, Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee, and Mr. Rosenberg as Chairman of the Honorary Ad- visory Board. Plea to World Jewry KUIBYSHEV (JPS) —An ap- peal addressed "to Jews The World Over," urging them to in- crease their efforts to destroy "the worst enemy of mankind, the exterminator of the Jewish people," was adopted here at the second plenum of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. The appeal was signed by 50 prominent Jews, headed by Pro- fessor Solomon Mikhoels, chair- man, and Shakhno Epstein, Ex- ecutive Secretary of the Commit- tee, and including writers, scien- tists, artists and war heroes dec- orated by the government. Expressing the joy of Soviet Jewry at the "unprecedented vic- tories of the Red Army over the Fascist invaders" which are "de- livering millions of people from enslavement and extinction," the appeal warns that "it would, however, be criminal to give one- self to self-appeasement and to slacken . our efforts in the strug- gle against the , German fascist enslavers." EVERYBODY Can Learn To Dance Any Arthur Murray teacher will make you a good dancer in six fun-filled hours. Page Eleveti Dr. Manuel Laderman, spirit- ual leader of the Hebrew Educa- tional Alliance of Denver, Colo., and president of the Western Branch of the Rabbinical Council of America, will address the an- niversary banquet of the Detroit Hebrew Talmudical Academy Yesivath Beth Yehudah, this Sunday evening, at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook. Rabbi Laderman, an alumnus of the Chicago Hebrew Theolog- ical College, will be the main speaker at the dinner climaxing Torah Month, and marking the completion of one year since the construction of the Detroit Yesh- ivah's new home at Dexter and Cortland. He is a leader among the young American Orthodox Rabbis. Cantor David Katzman of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe, will ren- der vocal selections of the ban- quet. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's new quarters were dedicated. Feb. 15, 1942, and are now filled to ca- pacity. Six class rooms are used in two afternoon shifts. More than 200 young boys are given an intensive Jewish religious training by a competent teaching staff. The Yeshivah bus transports many pupils from distant neigh- borhoods, and a light lunch is provided for them before in- struction begins. The modern school and syna- gogue center, built with the as- sistance of Congregation Mogen Abraham, also has become the meeting place of Young Israel groups, adult classes in Judaism and Americanism, and other com- munal religious activities. Ben Avi To Speak In Flint, Pontiac Tickets are Available Here For Lectures-of Noted Palestinian Leader Hadassah Group To Observe 10th Year on Tuesday The 10th anniversary of the Business and Professional Divis ion of Hadassah will be observed at an open meeting next Tuesday evening at Hotel Statler. en Movement Lifeblood of Palestine Work For the second consecutive year, William A. London, who has been associated with the Zionist movement for more than 25 years, has volunteered his services to the Gewerkshaften drive for labor Palestine. This Rabbi Fram to Speak At ,INF Rally Tuesday Philip Adler of the Detroit News will be the guest speaker The musical program will be pro- vided by Renah LaMed, 12-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMed. A pupil of Miss Florence Kutzen, she already has shown ability not only as a pian- ist but also as composer of a number of musical scores. Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, chairman of the Detroit division, extends an invitation to business and professional women to join the local organization and to at- tend the meeting. She points out that the 10th anniversary will be observed by 92 divisions in 28 states. WILLIAM LONDON year, Mr. London has under- taken to raise a large percent- age of the $50,000 quota by soliciting the aid of the members of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Mr. London explained this week that while he is not a member of the labor branch of the Zionist movement, he feels that the workers' share in Pale- stine's reconstruction must re- ceive the support of all branches of the movement. "Labor Palestine gives us the lifeblood of our movement by giving us the pioneers and the pioneering spirit, and we must uphold the hands of those who are creating and toiling for us in Eretz Israel," Mr. London stated. "While we are providing the necessary funds for land reclamation and immigration through the Allied Jewish Cam- paign and its beneficiaries, the Jewish National Fund and the United Palestine Appeal, the Histadruth in Palestine serves as the protector of the man- power that does the creative work there. Therefore we should all support the movement which makes the continuation of this work possible." While the Gewerkshaften drive does not limit its appeal to any single group in the city, Mr. London intends to direct his personal efforts to soliciting the general Zionist membership, in addition to others among his friends. Ittamar Ben Ovi, noted Pales- tinian leader who is said to have been the first Jewish child in the Land of Israel for whom Hebrew was his mother tongue, will address meetings in two Michigan cities. On Tuesday evening, Mr. Ben Avi will speak in Pontiac. De- troiters are invited to attend this lecture. Tickets are avail- able from Mrs. Albert Feld- stein, secretary of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, 1044 Penobscot Bldg. On Wednesday evening, Mr. AL MILLER Ben Avi will address th,e Zion- 7724 MeNICHOLS ROAD, ists of Flint in the JewiVa Com- Near Santa Barbara munity Center, under t1 -4x- aus- pices of the Flint JewiA Na- Delicatessen, Appetizers and tional Fund Council of which Dairy Products Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg is presi- UNiversity 2-9781 We Deliver dent. The first division, Miss Schwartz says, was formed in Detroit by Miss Jeanette Stein- berg; who is now executive sec- retary of the Zionist Region of New York. "Out of the humble Detroit be- ginning has grown a dynamic national Zionist group," Miss Schwartz added. "We are voicing our firm determination to give the best we have, all our energy and funds, to help bring about a final solution to the Jewish prob- lem, and. to pledge our endeavors for the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine." LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATRE 8210 TWELFTH STREET TRinity 2-0100 Two Great Pictures Featuring Great Casts The Jolly Paupers (Freiliche Kabtzonim) and Littman's Presents 2 Yiddish Talkies LIVING ORPHANS Two splendid Yiddish talking films, "The Jolly Paupers" ("Freiliche Kabtzonim") and "Living Orphans" (Lebedige Yesomim") are being featured at Littman's People's Theater, 12th and Seward, for presentation on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. 11, 4 .1w4 ma twow t wa(ww (Lebedige Yesomim) Sunday 2:30 to Midnight Mon. & Tues. Eves. 7:30 to 12 Adults, 45c; Children, 15c tax included wa tua t ■ II ■ twon t■ twwkwntww glow t■ atimILmallwmt.,A wn4 mwt.inwi ■ limm MEN ONLY .. I Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will be the guest speaker at the concluding dessert lunch- eon rally of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., next Tuesday. Dramatic readings will be given by Judith Laikin. Mrs. Nathan Finkel and Mrs. B. Harrison will be hostesses for the day. Mrs. Philip Cutler, president, and Mrs. William Hordes, fund- raising chairman, have issued an appeal to all Jewish women to participate in the donor event and to attend the annual affair at the Masonic Temple on Wednes- day, March 17. Husbands of donors are also invited to attend- the event. Mrs. Harry Davis is chairman of the souvenir book, and Mrs.. Louis Lightstone is her co-chair- man. Mrs. Charles Friedenberg is chairman of the servicemen's page. Mrs. Mandel and Mrs. Max Hayman are chairmen of the memoriam page. 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