THE JEWISH Page Twelve Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Sha- pero of 2405 Atkinson Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Walter, on Saturday, June 9, at Congregation Bnai David. Reception at home on Sunday, June 20. • * * Mr. and Mrs. William Wineman of 5975 Fischer Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Samuel, on Saturday, June 12, at Congregation Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave. At home Sun- clay, June 13, 2 to 10 p. m. * * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rimer of Collingwood Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton, on Saturday morning, June 12, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Mrs. Florence Adler Heads Auxiliary Of Marshall Lodge Woman's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith Louis Marshall Lodge has elected Mrs. Florence Adler pres- ident. Other officers are: Mesdames Gertrude Pear 1, Belle Fields and Lena Zohott, vice-presidents: Mrs. Helen Her- man, treasurer; Mesdames Belle May 22—To Cpl. and Mrs. Wal- ter L. Silver (Ruth Erenthal), twins. Alan Joel and Helaine Barbara. Cpl. Silver is now serv- ing with the IT. S. Forces in North Africa. Mrs. Charlotte Gant, will pre- sent the retiring president, Mrs. Sam Aaron, lArith a Menorah pin. Mrs. Frances Solovich will in- stall the following: * * * May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. George R. Klein (Helen Hor- witz) of 3200 W. Boston Blvd., a daughter. Janice Marsha. * * May 26—To Capt. and Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder (Phyllis Pe-. lavin), 45 Farrand Park, a son, David Merrill. Capt. Snyder is serving overseas as a Flight Sur- geon in the Medical Corps. * * May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Klopman (Theresa Fein) of Jer- sey City, a - daughter, Johanna Beth. '* -* June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teller (Pearl Weisblum) of 3245 W. Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Anita Karol. - June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pollak (Sylvia Feldman) of 2901 Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Bar- bara Sue. Marriages Phillips-Berman: The marriage of Miss Harriet Berman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ber- man of Taylor Ave., and Pvt. Robert Phillips, son of Irwin Phillips took place Saturday eve- . ning, May 29, in Kansas City, with Rabbi Samuel S. Myerberg officiating. Miriam Sauls, who is stationed with the Red Cross at Station Hospital, Fort Riley, was her cousin's maid of honor, and Pvt. Oscar Perlmutter of New York served as best man. Besides the parents of the young couple those attending the ceremony were, Mrs. Joseph Bey of Minneapolis, Mrs. Jack Sauls of Detroit, Mrs. Morris Appieman of St. Louis, and Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chicago. Pvt. and Mrs. Phillips left for Boulder. Colo., where he will re- ceive further academic training. * * * Persin - Blumberg: Mr. and Mrs. • •Mose F. Blumberg, 'of Monterey Ave:, announce the marriage of their daughter. Shirley, to Edward Persin, son of Mrs. Frank Persin of Hazel- wood• Ave., on May 22. Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated. ALGERIAN JEWS DUE TO REGAIN CITIZENSHIP WASHINGTON (JTA) Un- der Secretary of State Welles this week declared that with the bat- tle of Tunisia successfully con eluded, there is every reason to hope that the legal problems in- volving the restoration of French citizenship to native Algerian Jews "will be solved in the near future." He did not indicate whether the Cremieux Decree, abrogated by Gen. Giraud, will be - re-established. MRS. FLORENCE ADLER Adler, Gertrude Hollander and Vivian Sharkey, financial, cor- responding and recording .secre-. taries respectively; Mrs. Anne Prussin, monitress; Mrs. Betty Chatman, co-monitress; M r s. Belle Nadis,.guardian; Mrs. Tillie Kushner, sentinel; Mesdames Ethel Cohen, Mollie Bank and Charlotte Levitan, trustees. . The officers will be installed at a joint meeting of Louis Marshall Lodge, its women's Auxiliary and the Business and Professional Women's Auxiliary at the Bnai Moshe, next Tuesday. Hadassah Drive Opens June 16 16th Annual Honor Roll and Youth Aliyah Campaign to Seek Funds for Children's Rehabilitation and Traditional Needs Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary Detroit Hadassah will inaugurate its 16th annual fund- No. 122 will install new officers raising campaign on June 16 with its combined Honor Roll on Monday evening, Flag Day, at and Youth Aliyah drive, it was announced this week. Temple Beth El. Military colors The funds raised in this drive will go towards the tradi- will be presented by members tional Hadassah objectives of providing sustenance for chil- of the WAACs. Mrs. Bernard Cohen, hospital- ity chairman, will receive from Mrs. Benjamin Bond, chairman of the banquet cloth project, the completed signature banquet cloth on which was realized the sum of $1,500 to furnish a WAAC room at Selfridge Field. Births vor Pisgah Women Install Officers Monday Night Cantor Robert S. Tulman of Temple Israel will be guest ar- tist. Mrs. Saul Roseman will hon- or the membership committee for its efforts by presenting the dis- trict ward to Mrs. William J. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kovan of Glendale Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Dennis, on Saturday. June 19, .at Congre- gation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. In the Bar Mitzvah's honor, Mr. and Mrs. Kovan will be at home Saturday evening. Friday, June 11, 1943 NEWS Mrs. Leonard Sims, president; Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, Mrs. Na- than Wolf and Mrs. Harry Sing- er, vice-presidents; Mrs. Louis Manning, financial secretary; Mrs. Irwin Aran, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Hyman- Rudolph, mailing secretary; Mrs. Bernard Cohen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Max - Madorsky, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Sprague, guardian; Miss Elaine Novitz, sentinel; Mrs. William Parnos, guide; Miss Es- ther Silverstein and Mesdames W. J. Phillips, Julius Allen and Jess Feiler, trustees. Vocational Service Ready to Help You dren brought to Palestine through Youth Aliyah, hospitaliza- tion, work through the Hadassah University Hospital and other activities, including assistance of the Jewish National Fund for land redemption. A system of organizing. "Minyanim," groups of ten, is being followed in the current campaign, to raise sums of $240 or more each for the upkeep of one child a year. Mrs. Frank Wetsman and Mrs. Ben Mossman are chairmen of the "Minyamin." Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson are co- chairmen of the joint drive. Mrs. Morris Adler is president of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah. (See Editorial on Youth Aliyah, Page 4) Mrs. Clara Avrunin Named as Director Of Camp Chelsea Camp Chelsea, for mothers, and children 4 to 7 years old, will reopen for the 1943 season on Tuesday, July 6, according to Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, chair- man of the Mothers' Clubs ad- visory council of the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Clara Avrunin, well known in Detroit and popular in many Jewish circles, will be the director. For many years Mrs. Avrunin directed her camp- Avrunin—at Grass Lake, Mich. She is an expert in camp man- agement and is familiar with all camp requirements of children as well as adults, She will be assisted by a fine staff including excellent cooks, a nurse, coun- sellors and maintenance staff. The camp, located 20 miles west of Ann Arbor, observes the dietary laws. The rates this season are: For members of Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Community Center, $16 per week, and for their chil- dren, $12; for non-members, the rate is $21 per week and for children, $14. Registration may be made for two or more weeks. Call the Center office, MA. 8400, for information. To the Detroit Electors To the American Jewish Conference: . Luncheon of Odessa Society on Tuesday Do you know your place in the war picture? The Jewish Vocational Ser- vice, of which M. William Weinberg is executive director, Odessa Progressive Aid Society will sponsor a victory donor luncheon at the Bnai Moshe at 1 p. m. next Tuesday. Promoting a program of educa- tion and charitable work, OdeSsa Society again plans to raise funds for gift packages for servicemen overseas. The program on Tuesday will feature Mrs. Robert Shore, so- prano of the Michigan Opera Co., who will be accompanied by. Lil- lian Robbins. Mrs. Jacob Har- vith, president of Mt. Sinai Hos- pital Ass'n; will give the invoca- tion. Mrs. :Alexander Sanders. will speak on "Our Challenges for the Duration." The project is being arranged by a committee headed by Mrs. Julius Ring. Details may be se- cured by calling Mrs. Herman Kanter, chairman of reservations, TO. 6-9814. is ready and willing to help you. It makes no difference if you are a student, a man of draft age, and employed man. or Woman wanting war work, a housewife able to do war work, or a worker in a war plant. Information regarding the armed services, industry and training opportunities a r e yours for the asking—see the Jewish Vocational Service, 5737 Second Blvd., or call TR. 2-4080. LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATRE 8210 TWELFTH STREET TRinity 2-0100 LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATRE "SING, AMERICA, SING" 8210 TWELFTH STREET TRinity 2-0100 By Hyman Jacobson A REVUE OF 22 NUMBERS TWO BIG FEATURES Sunday, 12:30 to 12; Monday and Tuesday, 7:30 to 12 Only One Performance: FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Where Is My Child? Featuring AARON LEBEDEFF MICHAL MICHALESKO JENNIE GOLDSTEIN LEON FUCHS • HYMAN JACOBSON JULIUS ADLER HENRIETTA JACOBSON FEDER SISTERS Starring Celia Adler and a Selected Cast and The Eternal Jew One of the Outstanding Yiddish Films Matinees, 55c, 83e. $1.10: $1.65 Evenings, 83c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 Adults, 45c — Children, 15c The Galician Society of Detroit Presents CANTOR PIERRE S. PINCHICK Friday Night, June 25 — Saturday Morning, June 26 Sunday Night, June 27 Rosh Hodesh Taman Service and Concert With Max Leib, Violinist Proceeds: Post Wa• Relief At Beth Abraham Congregation, 12517 Linwood A Statement by the Detroit Chapter Of the American Jewish Congress The American Jewish Congress, group rights in all lands where through Dr. Stephen S. Wise, its such rights are accorded to others. president, announces the platform IV—Compensation and reparation which the delegates of the Congress are supporting.. and which will be for losses suffered by Jews in Ger- presented to the American Jewish many and Nazi occupied territories. Conference when it assembles. V—Freedom. to return to the This platform embraces 10 points lands from which the Jews were addressed to three principal ob- driven by the Nazis and opportuni- ties for migration and settlement jectives: in other lands for Jews who cannot 1. To secure equality of right and or. do not wish to return to their opportunity for Jews wherever they former homes. may live. VI—The trial and punishment of 2. To put an end to Jewish home- the criminals responsible for the lessness by establishing Palestine torture and murder of the Jews. as as a Jewish Commonwealth through well as others, in Germany and Nazi occupied territories. free immigration. 3. To outlaw anti-Semitism by • VII—The establishment of an ap- propriate United Nations agency international regulation. In all American Jewish commu- responsible for the rehabilitation of nities, it is important that this the Jews. platform should be adhered to. VIII—The outlawing of anti- Semitism by international regula- The platform calls for: tion. I—The recognition of the right IX—The establishment of Pales- of the Jewish people to be heard at tine as a Jewish Commonwealth the peace conference. through free immigration under II—The assurances of equal Jewish administration and control. rights. such as obtain in the X—The implementation of this United States and as are set forth in the Four Freedoms and the At- program by the American Jewish lantic Charter. for every individual community in cooperation with the accredited representatives of Jew- Jew in all countries of the world. ish communities throughout the III—The reccantiion of Jewish world. In support of this platform, the Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Congress, and its Women's Division, in cooperation with all Zionist groups in Detroit—the Zionist Organization of Detroit, the Orthodox Mizrachi Movement, the Labor Poale Zion Movement; Hadassah, the JeWish Na- • tional Fund, the Pioneer .Women's Organization and all affiliated auxiliarieshave joined - in setting up the following: ZIONIST COMMUNITY SLATE: RABBI MORRIS ADLER LEON KAY FRED M. BL1T2EL MORRIS SCHAVER MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH ABRAHAM SRERE RABBI LEON FRAM DANIEL TEMCHIN HENRY WINEMAN To make the Zionist Community Slate's program effective, we appeal to all Detroit Electors to support our candidates. - M. Tuckauer 85'27 Linwood Secure Tickets From. J. Laudgarten at the Shill H. Goldsclimidt 8636 12th Street Our position will be outlined at a meeting of Electors at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., at 8:30 P. M. on Monday, June 14. We urge all electors to be present.