▪ Detroit Delegates Reaffirm Faith in Jewish Conference Arlazaroff Branch Publishes Book on loth Anniversary Urge Continued Confidence of Community in Conference Program and Purposes and Express Hope Movement Will be Invested with Authority to Get Aims Arlazaroff Branch of Jewish National Workers' Alliance this week announced: that plans are being formulated for the. celebra- tion of the 10th anniversary of the group. To honor the anniversary, an Arlazaroff Book is being publish- ed and will be off the press next week. The pre-publication price is $2, and thereafter it will sell for $2.50. It was announced this week that 35 new members were en- rolled this year. Members are preparing for ac- tive participation in the Gewerk- shaften campaign. - - • Cultural meetings are being held regularly, and prominent speakers address the organiza- 3 tion. Detroit's delegates to the American Jewish Conference, in a joint statement issued this week, reaffirmed faith in the Conference and called for continued confidence in the move- ment for unity on the part of the Jewish people. - The statement, signed by Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred M. Butzel, Aaron Droock, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Aaron Rosenberg, Morris Schaver, Daniel Temchin and Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, reads as follows: "We the duly elected delegates of the Detroit Jewish community to the American Jewish Conference re-affirm our faith in the Conference. We believe that the Ameri- can Jewish Conference possesses important possibilities for effective and concerted action looking towards the Solution of many of the pressing problems that confront the Jewish people. We bespeak the continued confidence of our community in the program and purposes of the Conference. It marks a great stride forward to the mobilization of the resources of American Jewry for common deliberation and activity. We hope that the present rifts which have appeared in the American Jewish scene will be healed and formulas of reconcilia- tion will be evolved. We trust that the American Jewish Conference will continue to be invested by American Jews with the authority to represent them in the fields of rescue, post-war problems and Palestine." Similar action was taken • Monday night by the executive committee of the Jewish Community Council, in a resolution which expressed regret over the American Jewish Commit- tee's withdrawal and urged the. Committee's return in the interests of Jewish unity in America. This resolution will be presented to the quarterly meeting of delegates in December. , The Michigan Synagogue Conference, at its semi- annual meeting in Detroit on Sunday, endorsed the action of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations which withheld its withdrawal from the American Jewish Committee in the hope that it would return to the Conference. Congress Women To Meet on Dec. 8 Dr. Glazer to Address Neugarten Aid's 10th Annual Luncheon, Dec. 1 Detroit Women's' Division of American Jewish Congress will hold its December meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Joseph Fren- kel, 1655 Boston Blvd. This meeting will culminate three weeks of-an intensive cam- paign for new members. Ar- rangements. for the meeting are being made the super- : vision of the' Membership com- mittee of ,which Mrs. Sam Kat- kin is chairman. • Mrs. SarnVel , Green, vice-presi- dent in charge of membership, announce'Ajhat a 'program: -of in- terest to`*w,.membqKS ,has 'been planned: j*Ers. :Nathan,:Spe-Vakow will . sneak on The subject, .."`And, NoW-=--Wh4t?" Mrs.. Mulford ': egOsori De troit teacher-15'P: speech,.,; will.. of- • fer scenes frorri 'the •Poetid:drama, "Jeremiah." Mrs. Morris :Weingarten, presi- dent,extends,:i'-;:an invitation to Members and friends to attend this meetinZ. Tea will be served. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be the guest speaker at the 10th an- nual donor luncheon of Neugar- ten Medical Aid, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, on Dec. 1. Mrs. Charles Rothstein is chair- man of the committee on ar- rangements. Reservations may be made by calling her at TO. 8-5010, or Mrs. Charles Hyman at TO. 8-9787. Mrs: Lester S. Smith prepared the aftetnoon's program. Cornstock's Re-election Nets War Chest $80 veiled an Honor Roll of members' sons in service, at ceremonies at Jericho Temple on Nov. 17. A life-time plaque-style frame was secured fo rthe Honor Roll. Dr. E. Lippitt, former president, and Rabbi Greenfield spoke at the dedication, and the principal address was delivered by George Dollar, vice-commander of the Detroit District of American Leigon in charge of the Legion's Blood Donor Bank. Joseph Shapiro, president of Independent Lodge and an of- ficer in Rosenwald Post of the American Legion, unveiled the plaque. Made to Measure and Ready to Wear . Men's. Wear Proceeds will be used to carry ort.;the medical aid program of the- organization and its war ef- Otis projects. Open Evenings ' DEXTER WEBS gFREIDOM FOREST.,' V.Z; .... ■ ": . r00.4 . in Tribute. to A rmed Forces of the UNITED NATIONS '" PLANTED IN ERETZ ,714E NAME OF a , at Z}er no! the JE'N! S H NATIONAL FUND Plant Trees itt , "FREEDOM FOR E e Land of The Jewis NiEtinal Fund in Palestine onor of Our en and Women In the Armed Forces When tie Gift Comes in a Box From Ben PuPko's . . Above is a facsimile of the wallet size Freedom Forest Certificate which is pre- sented to the serviceman in whose honor trees are planted in the Freedom Forest . a Soldier's Forest, dedicated as an evergreen memorial in Palestine to the Jewish soldiers of the United Nations. Because it's from the store she'll choose for the things she'll buy for herself. Pupko qual- ity has been first choice in important .gift-giving for many years . . . the store FIRST. for Showers - Weddings - Anniversaries - Birthdays Use This Coupon ■ . Tom Cotter Book-Cadillac Hotel S. Jacobson, president of the Federation of Lithuanian Jews of Detroit, this week announced the inauguration of a campaign to send packages to Lithuanian Jews now in Siberia. Mr. Jacobson announces that arrangements for such ship- ments are being made by the na- tional office in New York, in response to appeals from Lithu- anian Jews in Siberia. Packages for shipment are to include drugs, clothing and food items such as cocoa, powdered milk, crisco and 'tea. The pack- ages may be sent here through Mrs. R. Nanes, 2650 Elmhurst, TO. 7-2750. Further information is available by calling Mrs. D. Metz, UN. 1-6233. UHS Women's Auxiliary Honor Roll Unveiled "To Honor New Members By Independent Lodge The annual membership pro- Independent Detroit Lodge un- ject - of - the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools Will be- concluded next Wednes- day, at . 1 p. m. in the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg., with a luncheon- ette and open •house honoring new members. The feature of the program, in addition to" committee reports, will be a talk by a . local. humor- ist, - Moshe • y, bombe known as Moshe Ben Moshe, on "Jewish Wit and Hurribr". The program Wilt be concluded with a-visit to the classrooms. It is the desire of the management of the Worn- en's Auxiliary to acquaint them- selves with the actual work in the schools. The 12th annual donor affair of the Women's Auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening, Jan. 26. Home Relief Society Friends are asked ' to reserve this Sponsors Bundle Tea date for this annual affair. Home Relief Society will spon- Mrs. Jack Tobin is president of sor a bundle tea at 1 p. m. Mon- the auxiliary. day at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, preSident an- nounces that the society will co- MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM. DEALER operate with the U. S. Govern- ment in the national drive for clothing. Members are urged to bring a bundle of clothes. &NI &el The meeting will be preceded 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre by a dessert luncheon. A popular Open Evenings book will be reviewed by Miss Hope Murrey of the Utley Libra- ry. Members and friends are in- vited. famed for having the finest and smartest Hatter . . Haberdasher Mt. Sinai Business and Profes- sional Women's GrOup; Norman Leemon of Migdala Zionists and Leonard Belove of A. Z. A. will participate in the panel discus - Sion. on "Under Cover" by Carl- son, this Sunday evening, at the Jewish Center, under the aus- pices of the Youth Speaks Com- mittee of the League of Detroit Jewish Youth. This will be the first in a ser- ies of monthly panel discussion meetings. The-public is invited to these discussion meetings. The Youth Speaks Committee consists of Marta Gleicher, chair- man, Beulah' Smerling of Pisgah Bnai Brith, Henrietta Hassol of Mt. Sinai, Shirley Subar of Mig- dal and Evelyn Oshman of Jr. Hadassah. The re - election of -former Gov. William A. Comstock to the Detroit city Council has en- riched the successful campaign , of the War Chest of Metropoli- tan Detroit to . the tune of $80. . More than 100 Detroiters con,- tributed to his campaign fund, collected . by a groUp.mt promi- nent citizens . enclqrsing. - Mr. Comstock for re-elecfion. T At the,. Close of his successful cam- paign, it was discovered that ap.:- proximately $80 remained of the fund. Puzzled as to how to dis- tribute the money to the con- tributors, Comstock's committee suggested that the money be given to the War Chest. Land4.Manschaftem To StioIY - Problems Fac,eiog- Conference:','' Spokesmen number of Latilsmanschafteri D e t r o i t haWarranged for a: public _ . ..ing for SundaY, Dec. 5, at Jericho :•emple, to . discuss immediate "problems facing the American 'Jewish Conference. Speakers will be Rabbi Mor- ris Adler, Aaron Droock, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Aaron Rosen- berg and Rabbi Max J. Wohl- gelernter. All members of Landsman- . schaften and the public are in- vited to this meeting. Youth Will Discuss Lithuanian Jews `Under Cover' Sunday Planning to Send Celia Wallerstein, president of Parcels to Siberia •• •• • ••• •• To Conclude Drive Friday, Novern1+01S, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten HO. 4857 Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings Enclosed Find $ Cause To Be Planted Freedom Forest Honoring: Name Cost: $1.50 Per Tree . For Which You May Trees in the J. N. F. Rank Signed: Address • • MMM M MMM M MM M MMMM MMMM • ••••••• ••• • •••••• • M MMMM Mail To: Jewish National Fund, 11608 Dexter. Detroit