Page Ten Additional Patrons For Zionist Dance An enthusiastic response is be- ing given to the call for patrons for the annual Zionist Balfour Ball to be held at the Statler Ho- tel on Saturday night, Nov. 6. Abraham Cooper, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, announces the following ad- ditional patrons and patronesses: THE JEWISH NEWS Jews in Uniform Pvt. Gorman Continues Religious Observances Pvt. H. J. Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gorman of La- Salle Blvd., en- tered active service in the Army. in May, 1943, on his 1 8 t h birthday upon graduation from Central High School. Deepl-Y - r.eligi Pvt.. GorMan ous, PVt. -Gorman - writes that: he has managed to Secure - kcither food: at :camp and puts Seri his philacteries for services-every morning. - : He is now stationed at _Camp Wolters; TeXas. : - - * * * Nathan H.* Kowal, -son of -Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kowal, 3291 Clements, ieft •- for -the S: Na- val Reserve Mid- shipmen2 S-School at Notre Daine University, Irid. for officer's training. He is 20 years of age, agraduate of Wayne Universi- ty, having re- Nathan H. Kowal cently received his Bachelor of Science. He has been affiliated with Young Is- rael and Avukah• for several years. * * * Sgt. Harold Gottlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottlieb of 2019 Elmhurst Ave., stationed in New Guinea the past year and a half, is helping : ....... with dental work in a sta- tion hospital. To his sister, Rose, Sgt. Gott- lieb wrote: "Glad to hear you are- back and in the pink. Now you can turn out those gadgets you're making by the millions, and the more you make, takes us guys nearer to home and our loved ones." A former student at Cass Tech High, Sgt. Gottlieb was employ,- ed in a men's clothing store be- fore enlisting over two years ago, and has served at Ft. Cus- ter, Camp Grant, Ill., and. Camp Callen, Calif. He is 34 years old. * * * Lt. (j. g.)) Morton J. Cohn of Detroit is one of seven rabbi's who completed the course at the Chaplains Navy Training School at - the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. Yanich, Central Honor Student, At Ft. Benning Pvt. Joseph Isadore Yanich, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Yanich of 2319 Leslie Ave., is now stationed > ' : at Fort Ben ning, Ga. Graduated from Central High School, class of Febru- ary, 1943, with cum laude hon- ors, he won his athletic letters in tennis, cross- country and Pvt. Yanich track. He was member of the "C" Club, sports editor of Cen- tral Student, treasurer of the Spanish Club and member of the Student Council. He was also active in musical activities at school. Entering Wayne University, Pvt.: Yanich was treasurer of the Freshman board and a member of the board of McKenzie Union. An able pianist, he has ap- peared in piano recitals with his sister, Hadassah, who has also made her mark as a musician and who appeared as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra when she was 8 years old. Hadassah is an active leader in Zionist - youth circles here. Pvt. Yanich's father, Harry Yanich, was among the first vol- unteers from Detroit in the Jew- ish Legion which fought in Pales- tine during World War I. He is a member of Jewish Workers' Alliance Branch '79. Mrs. Yanich is a member of Pioneer Women's Organization. Her Yiddish poetry was publish- ed in the Day. She is a sister of Nathan Morris, director of edu- cation in London, England. - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Adler, Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman, Mr. and Mrs. -- Milton R. Atlas, Mr. • and Mrs. H. L. Bale, Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Beigler, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bennett, Dr. Wil- liam E. Berkey, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mm. J. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine, Fred M. Butzel, Richard Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, Dr. and Mrs. Martin M. Cowan, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Croll. Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Dann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Diamond, Dr. I. H. Dix, Dr. R. H. Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworman, Mr. and Mrs. William Faber, Dr. and Mrs. George G. Fineman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman, Mr. and. Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gendil, Guist Family Club, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gourwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Grosberg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel N. Heyman, Hr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hyman, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jassy. Max Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Kaplan, Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin, IMMO. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer I. Kellman, Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Max Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lasser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lebost, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Lefton, Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin; Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lichtenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lipp- man, Dr. and Mrs. Barnett Malbin, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson, Mr. and Mrs. William Nadler, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, George C. Parzen, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Piel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Please, Mr. and Mrs. David -Por- vin, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prussian. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Radner, Mr. and Mrs. David Rosin, Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman, Mr. Julius Rubiner, Mr. and Mrs. David Safran, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Nathan- iel Schayowit, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Schayowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schu- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel,. Mr. and Mrs. Na- - than Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay, Mr. add Mrs. Norman M. Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sott, Mr. and Mrs. Detroit Soldier Abraham Srere, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Tilchin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace, Dr. Benj', D. Welling, Mr. • and Mrs. I. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wolfgang, Pvt. Arthur Gross, whose moth- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yudkoff, Mr. and Mrs. H. Zolkower. er resides at 113,31 Dexter, now Samuel Algaze, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- on maneuvers somewhere in Ten- ward A. Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel . Bankle, Becker and Gordon, Mr. and nessee, has turned poet during Mrs. Adolph Benyas, Mr. and Mrs. his spare time, and penned the Louis Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Birndorf, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Book- following poem to his mother: stein, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brasch, Mr. TO MY MOTHER and Mrs. Bernard Bressler, Bright Even if we are hundreds of miles apart Bros., Dr. and Mrs. Morris Burstein, —I adore you sweetheart; Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Coggan, Mr. When you are nearest— and Mrs. Charlie Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. All the joys are dearest! Ben - Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn, You are always in my mind— M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidoff, Mr. and You are the nicest mother I can find! Mrs. Moe Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. To me you are very dear Maurice Diem, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ,Life without you is very drear! Diem, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunitz, In all this world there isn't such— Mr. • and Mrs. Louis Dunn, Ellen-a- A dear mother! I value you so much— Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ernstein, Mr. That to me you are more than all the and Mrs. Harry Ernstein, Mr. and Mrs. silver and gold— Morris Feintuch, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan That Uncle Sam does hold! Frank Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frumin, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germansky, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robert Weiss, son of Morris Golaner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weiss, was Aar Goldberg, Ben Golden, Mr. and Mrs. graduated from 0. C. S. of Anti- Charles H. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. David Goldrath, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aircraft Artillery School at Goren, Mr. and Mrs. Louis• Gunsburg -, Congress Women's Mr. Harry Jacobson, Mr, • and Mrs. Camp Davis, North Carolina, on -• Luncheon, Nov. 10 S. Jospey. Oct. 14, with the rank of Second Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kahn, .Mr...and Mrs. Phil Kanter, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Detroit Women's Division of Lieutenant. Lt. Weiss has been Karbal, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft, 'Mr. and Mrs. American Jewish Congress an- in the service since Jan. 18. Un- til that . time he was a student Morris Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kukus, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laker, nounces its second annual Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Landow, Mr. and mistice Day luncheon, arranged in the Pharmacy School of Wayne University. He is expect- - Mrs. E. W. Lastar, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Lesser. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Licht, by the interfaith committee, to ed . home on a 10-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Siegmond Littman, Lum- be held at Hotel -Statler Wed- berg and Sons, L. & K. Furniture Co., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Margolin, Mr. and nesday, Nov. 10, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. David Miller, Michigan 5c to $1 "Winning the Peace" will be Store. Mr. and Mrs. George Orley, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Price, Mr. and Mrs. the subject. The economic, so- Abe Raitt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. -Rein- cial- and political aspects will be hiemer, Mr. and Mrs. -Max Rissman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson, Mr. and interpreted by Rev. Claude Wil- Mrs. Jesse Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl liams, of Dodge Community Rosenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosen- field, Mr. and • Mrs. Jay Rosenshine, House; Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sarasohn, Jacob director of the Detroit Round Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sha- pero, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sidder, Table of Catholics, Jews and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silberstein. Mr. Protestants, and Rabbi Leon and Mrs.. Harry Silberstein, Mr. and Fram . of Temple Israel. Mrs. Joe Silberstein, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sloan, Mr. Success is an every- Mrs. Sidney Sidell, 18485 and Mrs. Julius Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. day achievement for Joseph Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cherrylawn, UN. 1-4184, is in Stein. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tamler, Mr. charge of reservations for the the man who fills and Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert- luncheon. your prescriptions at H. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wer- Mrs. William Graham is chair- Schettler's. His suc- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wexler, Mr. and Mrs. David Wigderson, Mr. and man of the interfaith committee cess is measured by Mrs. Irving Yarrows, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Yodido, Mr. and Mrs. Nate and Mrs. James Rossin is secre- the value of his serv- Zager. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zeme, Mr. tary. Mrs. Julian Tobias is in ice to you. Precision and Mrs. Adolph Ziegelman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ziegelman, Mr. and Mrs.. charge of publicity,. . . . Knowledge . . I. L. Zuieback, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zuieback. Responsibility. UPTON -CLOSE • TO SPEAK AT FISHER TOWN HALL 34 Refugees in Palestine Upton Close, whose provoca- After Trip From Portugal tive NBC broadcasts from the JERUSALEM (Palcor)—Thir- ty four refugees from Portugal arrived in Palestine on Sunday. They had traveled to this coun- try,, via Capetown and India. West Coast are heard by mil- lions every Sunday, will be the Detroit Town Hall speaker in the Fisher Theater Wednesday, at 11 a. m. His topic will be "We win WHAT .in Asia?" 4 4.44“, "%:' ,16.`00114Vit'4411419Mvie.. ,f • Writes Poetry on Maneuvers Schetti er Drug Co - Over 52 Years of Service Friday, October IS, 1943 `About War and Diplomacy' Detroit Soldier Answers Harold Ribalow's Article In our 64-page Rosh Hashanah issue The Jewish News published an article by Harold Ribalow, writing from an army camp, on "A Jewish Soldier's Ideas about War and Diplomacy," in which he states "being members of the U. S. Army is a great luxury to Jews." The article inspired Pfc. Joseph Weizenbaum, formerly of .1674 litical actions of the United Atkinson Ave., now stationed in Nations, yet he fails to see that TexaS, to write the following the two are not to be divorced, letter to The Jewish News: are utterly and wholly one and Editor, The Jewish News: the same. I would like to offer a reply The same truth is analogous to Harold Ribalow's "About War to the relation of the army to and Diplomacy." the civilian population. We are At the very start I should like not, thank God, living in a land to take sharp exception to his where the people and the army declaration that are two separate entities, where it is a luxury one is more important, has more to a Jew to be- of a voice or governs the other. long and be part What a victory Hitler would of s omething. have won had he succeeded to The trace of breed in the masses the worship Zionist idealogy of the military and the contempt Of which he of the - civilian function so loudly gives evidence proclaimed by our fellow Jew:--- make it almost Harold Ribalow! impossible for Not a Surprise me to under- In view of what he said before Weizenbaum stand why he so speaks or of what it is reaching it, Harold Ribalow's that he so speaks. To be sure, he conclusion is not a surprise. No, is right when he maintains that we have not to win a military he's met few Jews in this army war first and foremost, as he who have any idea or care to maintains. We have a war to learn of Zionism or any form of win first and foremost. It is at positive human expression— once a military war and a war of none of us can boast of differ- ideas. It is not inconceivable that we win the war on the bat- ent experience. tlefield and sustain a defeat in Is It a Luxury? Is it, • I must ask, a luxury— the realm of idea. Has not the something we can ill afford—to reverse been proved possible by be a Jew, to belong to Jewry? the gallant defenders • of the Surely it is not that. It is rather Warsaw Ghetto? It is therefore a privilege and an honor. An clearly the duty of those who honor, certainly! Are we not the shape- the policies of the United people singled out by the ene- Nations to participate as whole- mies as symbols of the very heartedly, to strive for victory concepts they attempt to destroy? with as much determination on Must they not destroy us first the political scene as are the sol- in order to even begin the war diers participating and striving on humanity, on the principles on the military scene. Victory on of liberalism without which life one plane and one plane alone will mean defeat on the -other— itself would be futile? He asks whether. it appears -a only . a simultaneous triumph can wonder that American Jews are mean the end of the terrible:re- proud of belonging to an organ- actionary nightmare. "." To end with a ward of warn- ization which has beaten the Germans in Africa and is now ing, .If I may, to all who have crashing the gates of the con- lost faith in the people and look tinent. No, it is no wonder. We to the military for salvation: are all proud and- rightly so. But Though fire may be defeated by why, I ask, is it such a wonder fire, fascism is not the answer that a Jew be proud of the Jew- to fascism.. Very respectfully yours, ry that has .beaten the fascist in the far more important war Pfc. Joseph Weizenbaum of ideas, of the Jewry that faced formerly 1674 Atkinson Ave. Base Weather Station, him, stood firmly and did not ' - Biggs Field, El Paso, Tex..-- . compromise, the Jeviry that has found rebirth in Palestine and has at once rebuilt the : land and HELEN HOWE OPENS CASS- rejuvenated the concept of an TOWN. HALL SERIES TODAY Helen Howe opens the..:Cass Ersetz Israel? Theater Detroit Town Hall • on Senses Contradiction How confuSed ..-Ribalow must Friday morning, Oct. 15, at - .11 be! He senses the contradiction o'clock. 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