THE JEWISH NEWS _ Page Twelve UAHC to Study Resolutions Set By Conference - Executive Board Will Meet on Oct. 3 to Consider Attitude of Union The executive board of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations will meet Oct. 3 to consider the attitude of the Union toward the resolutions adopted - by the American Jewish Con- ference at its session in New York last week. The session will be held in Cincinnati, Adolph Rosenberg, president of t h e Union, announced. This meeting is in accordance with the resolutions adopted by the Union's executive board, April 1, 1943 when it resolved to adhere to the Conference "with the reservation that the Union tof American Hebrew Congrega- tions shall not be bound by the conclusions of the Conference without ratification by the execu- tive board of the Union.' Mr. Rosenberg emphasized in his call to the executive board that the date was chosen in order to give ample time to the board members to study fully the Con- ference's resolutions. Hadassah Little Women Sponsor Tea on Sept. 19 Plans are being completed by Little Women of Hadassah for their annual membership tea, set for Sunday, Sept. 19, at the . EDNA PLASCOE home of Rhoda Borin, 3045 Col- lingwood. Edna Plascoe, tea chairman, and her co-workers are plan- ning an affair to top those held in the past. Jose-ph M. Dodge Gets War Department Post All new members of 'Little Women' are urged to attend the event, to be held from 2 to 5 that afternoon, to acquaint them- selves with Hadassah, its func- President of Detroit Bank Re- tions, its family and its friends. Old members are asked to be on sponds to Call of Secre- hand to meet the new board. tary of War Stimson The group is active in civilian Announcement was made last defense, Jewish National Fund, week that Joseph M. Dodge, social events and others. Elaine president of the Detroit Bank, Shiffman is publicity chairman. has assumed the post of chair- man of the War Department Price Adjustment Board, at the request of Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson. Beginning Sept. 1, Mr. Dodge also became director of a new Opening dates for the Art headquarters Staff Division of School of the Jewish Community the Army Service Forces, to be Center have been announced by known as Re-negotiation Divi- Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman sion. of the Art Committee. He will carry the responsibility Sunday life drawing classes for re-negotiation in connection are scheduled to begin Sept. 19 with all the Army Service Forces at 10:00 a. m. Tuesday life classes with authority delegated by Rob- will start Sept. 21 at 7:30 p. m. ert P. Patterson, Under Secre - Children's elementary drawing tary of War, to Lt. Gen. Brehon classes will meet on Mondays and H. Somervell, the Commanding Thursdays with the opening ses- General of the American Service sion to start Sept. 20 at 4:00 p. m. Forces, and by him to the chair- Henry Bernstein, Leon Makiel- man of the War Department ski, and Stanley Twardowicz, De- Price Adjustment Board. For the troit artists, will return as Army Air Forces the authority instructors. and responsibility proceeds di- Registrations will be accepted rect from the Under Secretary of War to the chairman of the for one month or four month War Department Price Adjust- periods. Classes are open to both members and non-members of ment Board. the Center. Center's Art School Starts New Classes Temchin to Report on Conference Saturday Buy War Bonds! In the fourth and final special War Bond concert of the season, Sunday, Sept. 19, Arturo Tos- canini will conduct the NBC Symphony in a program devoted to the works of the eminent French composer, Georges Bizet. The concert will be heard on the General Motors Symphony of the Air program over the NBC network from 5 to 6 p. m. (EWT) and will be shortwaved to Latin, South American and European countries. If you want to laugh and help others with every chuckle, you may purchase Eddie Cantor's collection of humor. It will shortly be published in a vol- ume as "The World's Best Jokes." All proceeds go to the Refugee Children's Fund. And the publishers are pledged to give an equal amount to the same charity. So bye-bye--buy books! Starts Activities Of Infants Service In Lighter Vein ‘Sefer Hachayim' Officially Opened at Beth Yehudah The Week's Best Stories Anaemic "Aryan" The late Leopold Godowsky, who was a friend of Fritz Kreis- ler for more than 30 years, once met a Nazi sympathizer who listed Kreisler among the great German "Aryan" musi- cians. "But Kreisler isn't 'Aryan'," Godowsky stated. "He is," the other insisted. "Unquestionably, there isn't a drop of 'non-Aryan' blood in Fritz Kreisler .. ." "In that case," replied Go- dowsky, "Fritz must be awfully anaemic." A Whole Ox for a Piece of Beef While recently visiting the lower East Side of New York, Hester Park to be exact, this bit of sharp Jewish humor was over- heard: A circle of Jews was deeply engrossed in a discussion of world affairs and of the efforts that were being made by the democratic leaders to rescue the Jews in the occupied countries of Europe. One of the listeners stood by idly, taking in all that was said without making any ob servation of his own. When the discussion ended he said: "This reminds me of a story that happened in my own town in Lithuania. Our town, as you know, was famous for its Yeshi- vah and scholars. And as you know there are no minds sharper than those of Yeshivah students. But this one, about. whom I will soon tell you the story, was real- ly a man of vision. One day when he came to the home where he boarded, at the expense of the community of course, the hostess placed a plate with ever so small a piece of beef at his table. "He looked at the plate. Then he examined its contents smilingly, philosophically, with delicate fin- gers curling his "peoth" (side locks). When after a while the hostess returned and saw that he had not eaten his meal, she asked why he was so engrossed in thought when he should be eating his meal. And do you know what he answered? He told the woman that he was at- tempting to figure out why it was necessary to slay a whole ox for such a small piece of beef. Now do you understand?" MRS. JULIUS HACKMAN Infants Service Group official- ly opened its year's activities at a meeting at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Julius Hackman, president, outlined the program for the year and declared that the regu- lar charitable activities will be supplemented by efforts to aid in winning the war. - The Kadish The Kaddish is a prayer or- iginally used for closing a ser- mon, then taken over into the synagogue and used for closing a portion of a synagogue serv- ice, and, in recent centuries, used as a mourner's prayer. It is bas- ically a petition for the speedy coming of the Messianic era and the recognition of God's suprem- acy throughout the world. Daniel T e m c h i n, Mizrachi leader, one of Detroit's repre- sentative at the American Jew- ish Conference, will deliver a report on the conference at a Mizrachi meeting this Saturday, at 9 p. m., at the Turover Shul, Linwood at Richton. The public is invited. Toscanini to Conduct Final Bond Concert Friday; September 17, 1943 Our Film Folk By HELEN ZIGMOND (Copyright, 1943, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) HOLLYWOOD—Now it's Ar- nold Reuben ("from a sandwich to a national institution") who will be biografilmed. Reuben, the famous New York restaura- teur, will be the pivotal figure of "This Is Life," a story chron- icling the heartbreaks, suspense, and drama behind his extraord- inary rise to success, revealing his constant aid to the poor and the rich, and his untiring efforts on behalf of infantile paralysis sufferers. * * * Irving Berlin, with two units of his "This Is the Army" show, will embark for overseas enter- tainment in four weeks. His soldier cast must first complete their basic training so as to be ready for active combat when the tour is over. A demonstration of faith in the Jewish position was in evi- dence at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. convocation last Sun- day, when the "Sefer Hachayim" (Book of Life) was officially opened. Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter of Seattle, Wash., moved his audi- ence by his address in which he called American Jewry to re- place the unspeakable loss our nation has suffered in lives by taking the place of the victims in the world of study and true Jewish devotion. Under the chairmanship of David I. Berris, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, president of the Yeshivah, opened the convoca- tion. Rabbi Isaac Stollman pre- sented the Golden Book. Fol- lowing the address of the guest speaker, Dr. Samson R. Weiss formerly opened the Book of Life, dedicated to the Detroit Jewish soldiers. The Simon family of Pontiac, donated $200 for a page in the book, dedicated to soldiers who do not have relatives -to arrange for their inscription. The dona- tion was made in memory of the late Jacob Simon, in whose hon- or the cornerstone of the Yeshi- vah Building was laid by Mrs. Beila Simon on Sept. 2, 1941. . The list of the soldiers in- scribed so far is headed by Capt. Joseph B. Mohr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mohr, 2984 Burlin- game. Capt. Mohr is at present serving under General Chenault in the famous "Flying Tigers" somewhere on the Pacific front. Inscriptions for the Book of Life are accepted by the Yeshi- vah Office, HOgarth 7990. The charge for inscriptions is $18, $10 and $5. Every inscriber re- ceives an artistic Book of Life Certificate. Yeshivah branches have been opened in the Hampton Public School, in Congregation Bnai David and Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel. Milton Berle admonishes those who cannot be in the arm- ed services to give their blood. "If you can't be a private you can at least be a Corpuscle!" RESERVED SEATS FOR The HIGH HOLY DAYS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE PHONE RA. 7307 High Holy Day Services WILL BE HELD IN THE Make Reservations Now For The AUDITORIUMS Rosh Hashanah Holidays OF THE In these pleasant, restful surroundings United Hebrew Schools Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Rev. Malek of Columbus, 0. Will Conduct the Holiday Services Dietary Laws Observed . . . Elevator Service M. & J. FELDMAN, Proprietors Phone Mt. Clemens 9307 (LAWTON & TYLER) The Turover Aid Society with the Bnai Zvi Club Announces David W. Simons School High Holy Day Services (TUXEDO - HOLMUR) at Philadelphia-Byron McNichols Road, near Prairie Samuel Stollman, student of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary and son of Rabbi I. Stollman, will deliver the sermons. A capable cantor has been engaged. The number of seats available are limited. For further information and for reservation Call Solomon Rubin—Un. 1-7987 or Mr. Eckshfaf—Un. 1-5277 AUDITORIUM WELL-KNOWN CHAZONIM WILL OFFICIATE AUDITORIUMS NEWLY DECORATED AND SEATS COMFORTABLE. TICKETS NOW ON SALE