a Friday, April 2, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Children's Day of Sorrow Set for Sunday at 11 A. M. Rabbi Goldman To Address Rally Of Gewerkshaften Refugee Boys and Girls to Relate Experiences of Shaarey Dr. Solomon Goldman, one of Zedek and Hampton School; Audience to Join the most eminent leaders in the in Solemn Observance ranks of Conservative Judaism in this country, will be the guest The Children's Day of Sorrow and Call to Faith will be speaker at the final rally of the observed at 11 a.m. this Sunday, and all Jewish school child- ren have been asked to attend the two assemblies at the Shaarey Zedek and at the Temple Israel meeting place in the Hampton School. Parents are asked to send their children to the meeting. nearest their home and to join in the demonstration of Jewish Aleichem Schools, Arbeiter Ring solidarity, faith and hope. Schools, Farband Schools, Yeshi- This observance has been initi- vah Beth Yehuda, Private ated by the National Council for Schools, Intermediate Youth Jewish Education, who called up- Groups of the Jewish Community on its membership throughout the Center, AZA (Junior Bnai Brith), country to initiate this observ- Young Judaeans, Zionist Youth ance in protest against Nazi atro- Council, and Young Israel Youth :ities. Groups. Programs Completed The two programs will open with the presentation of colors and Pledge of Allegiance by the Jewish Boy Scouts of America. ft will be followed by the singing Df the "Star Spangled Banner" by the audience. Prayers will be Chanted, at the Shaarey Zedek, Reports to be Made Monday DR. SOLOMON GOLDMAN )37. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar on Campaign to Honor tnd the Synagogue Choir, and at Detroit Gewerkshaften Campaign, temple Israel by Cantor Robert at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 100th Anniversary rulman. Sunday evening, April 11. Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith Rabbi Goldman has taken an Under the heading "Out of the Lands of Bondage", six refugee will meet Monday night in the active part in the civic, cultural boys and girls will relate their main auditorium of the Jewish and religious life of the nation. experiences in the lands of suf- Community Center and will hear A graduate of New York Uni- fering. At Shaarey Zedek, Sieg- reports on the membership drive versity and the Jewish Theologi- fried Findling, Ruth Katzmann, to honor Bnai Brith's 100th an- cal Seminary of America, he did Susanne Eisler and Marion Barn- niversary. graduate work at Columbia Uni- berger will relate their stories, The latest membership bulle- versity and the University of Chi- with Louis Neimand of the Jew- tin issued by District Grand cago, and holds the degree of - ish Community Center as narra- Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith, lists Doctor of Hebrew Letters. tor, and at the Temple Israel, Max Pisgah Lodge on the roll of Headed. Zionists Krolik and Anne Stein will tell honor for enlisting the largest Dr. Goldman was formerly of their experiences, with Miss number of new members. president of the Zionist Organiza- Anna Oxenhandler of Temple Isadore Starr, chairman of tion of America and has been a Israel as narrator. Pisgah Lodge membership com- member of the boards of many Audiences To Pray mittee, reports that special teams national organizations. His lec- The program also will include have been organized by the new tures have taken him to Europe, prayers by the audience and re- members of the 85th anniversary Asia, South America and South Africa. He is the editor of a ser- citations of Psalms and excerpts class. ies of Hebrew classics and the from modern Hebrew and Yid- The present drive will be of dish poets by the following: Anna short duration and will culminate author of several books in the Baschin, Raymond Zweig, Rachel in a public initiation. Every male field of Judaism and philosophy. Since 1929, he has been the Rabbi Rosenstein, Eugene Mondry, Han- Jew 21 years or older is eligible. of the Anshe Emet Synagogue in nah Cohen, Judith Pregerson, Those who desire to join the Chicago. Rachel Schulman, Sraba Prag Bnai Brith can obtain application and Ethel Katzman. The following trio will be fea- A letter from the Jewish blanks by calling the lodge's of- tured on the musical program: fice, CHerry 3372. children to President Roosevelt Katj a Andy, pianist; Jascha Last Monday Pisgah Lodge Schwartzman, cellist, and Henry will be read during the services presented a program dedicated Siegl, violinist. by Herman N. Robinson. Other participants are Rabbi to Jewish art, music and humor. Pisgah Lodge meets the first Morris Adler of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi Leon and third Monday nights of each May Festival Coming Fram of Temple Israel, who will month in the Jewish Center. Ru- read the message from the Mayor dolph Meyersohn, president, an- To Detroit on May 10 of Detroit and also will address nounces that the meeting sched- Detroit will have its first May the children; Bernard Isaacs of uled for April 19 has been can- Festival starting May 10 when S. celled due to the first Seder. the United Hebrew Schools; Hurok brings a brilliant galaxy Rabbi Samson Weiss of Yeshivath of stars to the Masonic Auditor- Beth Yehuda; Rabbi Joshua ium for a week of Music and Sperka of Congregation Bnai Ballet. David. The program will also in- The roster of artists to appear clude the reading of a declara- on the concert stage during the tion of Sorrow, Faith and Hope week with full accompaniment of by Samuel Schwartz of AZA and the Detroit Symphony includes will close with a silent prayer. such headliners as Lily Pons and The Mayor's Letter 30-Day Institute Will Be Held Andre Kostelanetz in joint re- The Mayor's letter was address- cital, May 11; Oscar Levant, in ed to Rabbi Leon -- Fram of At Jewish Center To Meet an all-Gershwin program, May Temple Israel. The text of the Needs Of Agencies 13; Arthur Rubinstein, pianist, in letter follows: In an effort to provide short his first appearance in Detroit, "Dear Rabbi Fram: term training for new workers May 14. Efrem Kurtz will con- "The observance of Child- in the Jewish Center field, the duct the orchestra for Levant and ren's Day of Mourning by the Jewish Welfare Board is partici- Rubinstein. Jewish Community of Detroit pating in a cooperative plan with will have wholesome effects. AL MILLER the New York School of Social Obedience to sympathetic im- Work for a 30-day orientation 7720 MeNICHOLS ROAD, pulses is far from weakness. course. Near Santa Barbara It will lead to acts of kind- This institute, which will take ness which can cross bound- Delicatessen, Appetizers and place from April 12 to May 8, is Dairy Products aries and make impressions open to graduates of accredited that dictators cannot sup- UNiversity 2-9781 We Deliver universities. Tuition is $50 plus press. a $5 matriculation fee. Students "During the years ahead, may be admitted on a credit or the world will stand in need a non-credit basis. of a vast program of recon- The purpose of this Institute struction and rehabilitation. is to meet the needs of agencies This task will fall largely for workers to deal with prob- upon the rising generation. lems created by the war. "By meetings such as The program will include "Children's Day of Mourn- principles and methods of meet- ing", the foundations for co- ings needs of groups and indi- operative effort are being viduals, problems of administra- laid. I commend the spon- tion and supervision, social sors and participants who in planning and organization with this dark hour stress life's reference to the local and na- three ultimates—truth, beau- tional setting, and work-shop in ty, and goodness. program skills. Sincerely yours, Students interested may in- Edward J. Jeferies, Jr. Cooperating Organizations are: quire at the Jewish Community United Hebrew Schools, Shaarey Center. Zedek Religious School, Temple Israel Religious School, Bnai David Religious School, Sholom Pisgah Lodge Tops Bnai Brith Members' Drive Offer Training For New Workers In Center Field Buy War Bonds! Page Elevaii • Labor Zionist Convention Asks Homeland, Equality 1,000 Delegates Adopt Three-Point Program During th . e: National Parley Calling for Establishment of Commonwealth, Rescue of Jews NEW YORK (JPS) — Representing 40,000 organized members of the Labor Zionist movement, 1,000 delegates meeting here in a three-day convention adopted a three-point program -calling for the establishment of Palestine as the Jewish Commonwealth, the immediate rescue of European Jewry and the grant of full equality to Jews after the war. Gathered at the. Hotel Pennsyl- vania for the meeting, which was marked by vigorous declarations of policy, were representatives of the Poale Zion, the Jewish Na- tional Workers' Alliance, the Pioneer Women's Organization, the League for Labor Palestine, and Habonim Labor Zionist Youth. Asserting that Palestine can absorb large numbers of Jews, who could live in peace with the Arabs, Moshe Shertok, political chief of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, told the conference, "If we are not fully mobilized, the Jews will lose out at the peace conference through sheer fault. We must demand govern- mental powers in the upbuilding of Palestine." Reads Declaration Baruch Zukerman, of the Poale Zion, read a declaration which consisted of the following points: 1—The first duty of the organ- ization is the destruction of Naz- ism and Fascism. 2—The second task is the sav- ing of millions of Jews in Europe. The White Paper of 1939 should be discarded and the gates of Palestine opened. 3—An International League to assure a stable peace is recom- mended for the post-war world. The League should have govern- mental powers and a world court to assure freedom and equality among all nations and races. 4-L-The Jews must be assured equality after the war, in order that the Jewish problem, "one of the greatest anomalies of our time," may be solved. The Jewish Agency must be given inter- national recognition and authority to regulate immigration to Pales- tine. Revoke Decrees 5—All forms of anti-Semitism must be outlawed and anti-Jew- ish decrees revoked. The Jews of Palestine must be given the opportunity to participate fully in the war. 6—A friendly hand is extended to the Arabs, with whom "it is our wish to live .. in peace." The Arabs must recognize the justice of the Jewish claim to equal status. 7—Greetings are extended to Jews of all countries fighting to win the war. Hayim Greenberg, editor of the Jewish Frontier, assailed "the hypocrisy and the timidity of those who have expressed their sympathies behind closed doors, but fear to take any public ac- tion." 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