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November 12, 1943 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-12

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Friday, November 12, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Organizations Announce
Gifts to the War Chest

Goldberg, Grossman
In an All-Russian
Program on Nov. 28

Page Thirteen

Thousands in Asiatic Russia
Getting Packages from JDC

An All-Russian program will Thousands of Food and Clothing Parcels are Crossing
"Ruzhiner and Bialostoker Societies Head List of Week's
be presented in the small audi-
Contributors; Schools, Synagogues and Women's
Soviet-Iranian Border Monthly Under Unique Plan;
torium of the Detroit Institute
Groups Are Among Fund Donors
of Arts on Sunday evening, Nov.
Soon to Reach 5,000 Monthly

Detroit's Jewish organizations
again set the pace for treasury
gifts contributions to the War
Chest this week, with liberal
gifts.
Ruzhiner Progressive Verein
heads the list of the week's or-
ganizational donors with $1,500.
The sum of $1,000 was given
by the Bialostoker Aid Society.
The sums of $600 each were
reported from the United He-
brew Schools, the Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El and the Rado-
mer Aid Society.
The following gave $500 each:
David Horodoker Benevolent
Society, Beth Abraham Fr e e
Loan Association, Mogilower
• Progressive Aid Society, Chern-
igover Loyever Aid Society, La-
dies Auxiliary of Galician So-
ciety of Detroit, National Council
of Jewish Women, Temple Beth
El Religious School, Zhitomir
-Progressive Aid Society.
Other Contributors
Sums of $400 each were con-
tributed by Congregation Bnai
David and its affiliated auxiliar-
ies, Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary
No. 122.
Gifts of $300 each came from
Reiv Progressive Society, Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization.
Temple Israel School of Relig-
ion gave a gift of $250.
Gifts of $200 each were an-

Jr. Hadassah Meets
Sunday; Mrs. Adler
To Speak Wednesday

nounced by United Hebrew
Schools Congregation, Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid Society,
Chodorkover-Chokna Progressive
Society, Neugarten Medical So-
ciety, Youth Education League.
A $175 gift was given by Sig-
ma Alpha Beta Sorority.
Sums of $150 each were con-
tributed by Women's Auxiliary
of United Hebrew Schools, Ra-
domer Friendly Society, Con-
gregation Beth Tikvah.
$100 Contributors
Contributions of $100 each
came from the following: Con-
gregation Beth Aaron and Roth,
Mattathias Tent No. 1005 of the
Maccabees, Temple Israel Sis-
terhood, Radomer Ladies' Aux-
iliary.
Other gifts were received from
the following:
$75 each: Besler Progressive
Verein, Congregation Aaron
Moshe Ladies' Auxiliary, Wal-
demeritz Family Club.
$65: Music Study Club of De-
troit.
$60: Congregation Beth Joseph
Anshe R.uzzin.
$50 each: Pliskow Family As-
sociation, Congregation Beth Mo-
ses Ladies' Auxiliary.
$35: Feldstein Family Club.
$25 each: Boesky Family Club,
Shedlitzer Helpers Verein, Elias
Woolf Family Club.
$20: Lippitt Family Club.
$10: Thrift Club.

Monsky's Visit
Spurs Bnai Brith
Member Drive

At 2:30 p. m. on Sunday, Jun-
ior Hadassah of Detroit will meet
in the Prayer Room of Shaarey Supreme Lodge President
Zedek. In addition to an address
To Address Meeting
on the War Chest, there will be a
Here on Dec. 12
film depicting the work of the
Jewish National Fund. Miss Shir-
Bnai Brith lodges in Detroit
ley Himan will recite and Miss have redoubled their efforts in
Marvel Frank will sing.
behalf of the city-wide member-
Members are asked to bring ship campaign when it was an-
games or cards as gifts to the nounced that Henry Monsky,
USO, for distribution in service president of the Supreme Lodge,
camps.
would be the speaker at a public
meeting here on Dec. 12.
The cultural study group will
Louis H. Schostak, president of
meet at 8. p. m. Tuesday at the
Hadassah office, 9144 Linwood. the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Mrs. Morris Adler, president of Council, states that there is en-
Senior Hadassah, will speak on thusiasm M local ranks in behalf
"Theodor Herzl." The public is of the local quota of 1,500 new
members.
invited.

Kroloff, Bnai Brith Aide,
To Address Auxiliary

Max N. Kroloff of Chicago,
assistant director of the Bnai
Brith Anti-Defamation League,
will be the guest speaker at the
fourth annual donor luncheon
of the Bnai Brith Auxiliary
next Tuesday, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel.

An added attraction will be
the appearance of Burt Djerkiss,
singer and entertainer of Sta-
tion WWJ, who will serenade
the ladies during the afternoon.

Mrs. Harry Singer, donor
luncheon chairman, announces
an encouraging response to this
affair from women in the com-
munity.

Everett Marshall Stars
Here In "Student Prince"

One of the greatest box office
attractions of our time, "The Stu-
dent Prince", as a presentation
of the Messrs. Shubert, direct
from an all summer run of 17
weeks in New York at the Broad-
way Theater, is corning to the
Cass Theater for two weeks be-1
ginning Monday, Nov. 15.

Everett Marshall, formerly
prominent in the New York Met-
ropolitan Opera, is starred in the
role of Dr. Engel, and Frank
Hornaday, Laurel Hurley, Det-
mar Poppen, Nina Verala, Percy
Helton, William Pringle, Gloria
Hope, Sylvia Russell and Ray-
mond Jacquemot are featured
in the other leading roles.

The meeting at which Mr.
Monsky will speak will be held
at Temple Beth El.

Aaron Rosenberg is chairman
of the city - wide membership
drive.

28.

Henri Goldberg, able singer
and choir conductor, will he fea-

Thousands of packages of food and clothing are crossing
the Soviet-Iranian border into Asiatic Russia each month in
a unique relief project devised to relieve the widespread
suffering caused by the second World War.
The packages bear the names and addresses of indi-
duals who were given refuge and sanctuary in Russia when

they fled from Poland, Latvia'%
and Lithuania before the ad- 1943, with the possibility that
vance of the Nazi armies and actual costs, including ,packing
they represent the results of and shipping, may run $1,000,000.
months of tireless investigation
The package shipments, Mr.
and planning on the part of the
Hyman said, are expected to
Joint Distribution Committee.
reach a rate of 5,000 each month
$7'75,000 Allocated
by the end of this year.
Details of this package relief
The basic supplies, garnered
plan were made public by Joseph
after months of search through-
C. Hyman, executive vice-chair-
out the Near and Middle East by
man of the JDC. He announced
that $775,000 already has been JDC representatives, are assem-
bled in Palestine and Iran and
allocated for this project for
repacked there for shipment into
Asiatic Russia.

HENRI GOLDBERG -

tured as soloist. He will sing
arias from Russian operas as well
as classical and folksongs.

Mr. Goldberg will be assisted
by Arthur Grossman, violinist of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
and talented young artist who
has won a scholarship at the Juil-•
lard School of Music in New
York. He was a student of Louis
Persinger.

The piano accompanist will be
Rosa Bassin Stein.

Young Judaea Clubs
Enlist New Leaders

The Young Judaean Council of
Detroit, through the efforts of
Miss Anna Wax of Junior Ha-
dassah, has secured the following
new leaders of clubs:
Sylvia Gus, Bluma Greene,,
Lillian Greenhut, Cecelia Le-
vine, Sylvia Stein and Marga
Shell.
Boys and girls interested in
entering the junior Zionist move-
ment are asked to call Miss Hel-
en Kass, TO. 6-5902, director of
Young Judaea activities in De-
troit.
The next Leaders' Council
meeting will be held Monday
evening at the home of Miss
Marga Shell; 3378 Sturtevant.

N.Y. Post Blasts
Moscow Parley's
Silence on Jews

NEW YORK (JPS)—The Mos-
cow Conference's silence on the
rescue of Europe's Jews and
omission of the Jews from the
joint statement of President
Roosevelt, Prime Minister
Churchill and Premier Stalin
enumerating the peoples who
have suffered at the hands of the
Nazis, was sharply criticized in
an editorial in the New York
Post and in a statement by Peter
Bergson, co-chairman of the
Emergency Committee to Save
the Jewish People of Europe.
The New York Post asserted
that one half million European
Jews still could be rescued from
extinction if the United Nations
took definite and immediate
steps. The paper called for the
drafting of a policy of rescue by
the new European Advisory
Committee which will shortly
meet in London.
In a telegram to President
Roosevelt, Bergson expressed the
Committee's "deep disappoint-
ment" over the failure of the
Moscow Conference to specific-
ally pledge to avenge the Jews.
(President Roosevelt's state-
ment, appearing on Page 3 of this
issue of The Jewish News, is be-
lieved to be an answer to these
criticisms.)

Rabbis and Scholars
Lists of names of thousands of
individuals who are to receive
package assistance have been
collated. Among the hundreds of
thousands of East European Jews
known to be in Asiatic Russia
are rabbis and scholars from the
famous Yeshivoth of Lithuania
and Poland, many of whom are
among the beneficiaries of • the
package plan.

Numerous appeals for assis-
tance to these refugees, Mr. Hy-
man revealed, have come to the
U. S. The spread of the war and
its demands upon shipping, ma-
terials and food supplies in all
parts of the world have hitherto
made it difficult to bring them
any substantial assistance.

Detroit's contribution to the
Joint Distribution Committee is
provided by the Allied Jewish
Campaign through the War
Chest.

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3,000 Refugees
Sent to Treblinka

NEW YORK — Another com-
munity of 3,000 refugees who had
found refuge in France was de-
ported to Poland by the Nazi
occupation authorities with Tre-
blinka, slaughter house near
Organizations Send Packages Bialystok, as its destination, ac-
cording to a report which reach-
to Soldiers at Fort Cus-
ed t h e Hias - Ica Emigration
Association in Lisbon, Portugal.
ter and Fort Brady
The report, made public by
Through the Jewish Welfare Abraham Herman, president of
Board, the USO has been given the Hebrew Sheltering and Im-
the co-operation of Jewish men's migrant Aid Society, said that the
organizations in subsidizing the deportation took place Sept. 25.
project of sending food packages
twice a week to Fort Custer
and once a week to Fort Brady.
The Men's Club of Temple
Beth El has offered to send a
FOOT OF SECOND •
package once a month. Others
who are co-operating by sending
At the River
packages during October and No-
vember are: . .
The Only Natural
Pisgah Lodge Auxiliary of
Bnai Brith, Congregation Gemi-
SULPHUR MINERAL
luth Chassodim, Zedakah Club,
BATHS
American Haven Club, Pogre-
bishcher Ladies' Society, Chodor-
In the City of. Detroit
kover Ladies' Society, Vinitzer

Progressive Verein, David Horo-
doker Progressive Ladies' Soci-
Turkish and
ety.
Reducing Baths
Organizations inter e s t ed in

contributing to this package food
project are asked to call Miss
Separate Departments
Fineman, MA. 8400.
For Men and Women

Beth El Men's Club
Joins Food Project

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