Friday, November 26, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Zion Tag Day Gathers Forces Jewish Center For Palestine 'Battle for Land' His Book Promises to Name Killer 'After Certain Third of Membership Quota Persons are Dead' , Attained for Lodge's 100th Anniversary "After certain persons are PHOTOGRAPHY GROUPS Two new intermediate photo- graphy groups .are being organ- ized at the Jewish Community Center. Morris Safron will be the leader of the Monday night group. Morris Fox will guide photographers on Sunday morn- ings, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. * * SATURDAY NITE HOP With the Patriots as hosts, the next Saturday Nite Hop will be held Nov. 27, at the Jewish Cen- ter. • * * RED CROSS PRODUCTION The Red Cross Production Unit is open Thursdays 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Mrs. Al Weisman, in charge of the Unit, urges house- wives to volunteer for sewing and knitting. Four electric sew- ing machines are available. * * DR. JOHN L. SULLIVAN NEXT SPEAKER IN CLASS SERIES The next Charm Series will have Dr. John L. Sullivan, pro- fessor of educational psychology at Wayne U., as guest speaker, on the subject "Keeping Your Mental Equilibrium," Thursday, Dec. 2, at the Jewish Center. * * * The War Workers will have another Sunday social, Nov. 28, at 3:30 p. m. Movies and danc- ing will feature an afternoon of informal fun. * * * TALK ON "INFLATION" A representative of the OPA will address the B & P Discus- sion Group of the Jewish Com- munity Center,. Monday, on the topic "Inflation and What OPA Can Do About It." * * * ADULT DISCUSSION GROUP With "Scholem Asch" as the topic, Dan Rosenkoff will act as discussion leader at the Center Adult Group meeting, Monday. New members must accept as- signment of topics and act as discussion leaders. * * - * MOTHERS' CLUBS Mothers' Clubs will discuss "Planning Careers for Our Chil- dren and Grandchildren," during December. The lectures will be illustrated with sound movies in cooperation with the Jewish Vo cational Service. Mothers' Clubs will be guests of the Bnai Brith at Tern- ple Beth El, Tuesday, Dec. 7, at .8 p. m., at a vaudeville show. * * * Center Cinema Guild, in con- junction with Migdal Labor Zionists, will present a subscrip- tion • series Of four major film events. Mexican film, "The Wave," will inaugurate the ser- ies on Sunday, Dec. 5, 8 p. m., in the Center auditorium. Also included in the series are "The Man of Aran," Jan. 9; "Chaplin Film Festival," Feb. 6; "The Golem," March 5. * * The-, call to "Join in the Battle for Land" (graphically portrayed in the Jewish National Fund poster reproduced above) will be sounded in hundreds of com- munities throughout the nation as Zion Tag Day will be ob- served during the week-end of Nov. 27-28, in furtherance of the Keren Kayemeth's "Land for Rescue" program. A corps of volunteers, recruited from among the membership of Zion- ist groups and Jewish youth or- ganizations, will offer Zion em- blems in acknowledgement of popular contributions to the cause. • William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, has announced that a large corps of volunteers from local Zionist youth groups will participate on the solicita- tions in Detroit. Zuieback, Isaacs To Attend Parley of Educators spective cities. Rudolph Zuieback, president of the United Hebrew Schools, and Bernard Isaacs, will report for Detroit. The bi-annual conference of the East Central States Region of the American - Association for Jewish Education will be held Sat-ill-day and Sunday at Hotel Seneca, Columbus, 0.- - - • The program includes a re- port . by representatives of vari- ous communities on the progress of Jewish education in their re- Detroit headquarters for the Flag Day collections will be at the J.N.F. office; - 11606 Dexter, corner Burlingame. The tag days here are . being conducted by the J. N. Youth Committee, whose work was or- ganized at a rally at the Bnai Moshe - on Wednesday. Miss Anne Baschin was chairman of the rally. Jewish youth organizations in- terested in J.N.F. work and in assisting in the tag days are asked to call Miss Ruthe Bas- chin, TO. 8-4745. Prof. Horace M. Kallen will speak on the subject, "The Amer- ican Jewish Community and the Jewish Education of American Jews." A symposium by lead- ing laymen on the subject of, "What Shall We Teach Our Chil- dren" Will - be - held Saturday eVe- fling, with Dr.. Emanuel Gamoran as moderator. Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council and its constituent groups will commemorate the 100th anniversary of Bnai Brith with an afternoon and evening program on Dec. 12, at Temple Beth El. Henry Monsky, presi- dent of Supreme Lodge, will be the only speaker on the evening program. At present, local lodges are engaged in a membership cam- paign to enlist 1,500 new mem- bers in honor of Bnai Brith's anniversary. Aaron Rosenberg, city-wide membership chairman, states that all lodges have ern- - barked on an extensive mem- bership campaign and that more than one third of the quota has been attained to date. . On the afternoon of Dec. 12, in honor of Monsky's presence in the city, the new members enrolled in this membership drive will be initiated at a joint initiation ceremony of Pisgah Lodge, Louis Marshall Lodge, Detroit Lodge, Theodor Herzl Lodge and East Side Lodge. The Women's Auxiliaries, Pis- gah, Business and Professional, Theodor • Herzl, East Side and Louis Marshall, are engaged in dead," Leo M. Frank, who was lynched in 1913, will be cleared of the murder charge, Arthur G. Powell, 70, former judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals, prom- ises in a book, "I Can Go Home Again," published by the Uni- versity of North Carolina Press. Judge Powell states that he has sealed the facts to be re- leased with instructions for open- ing, revealing who. the murderer was. Leo Frank was sentenced to death for the murder of Mary Phagan, a girl who worked in a pencil factory of which he was secretary. His sentence was com- muted to life by Gov. John M. Slaton, and the lynching fol- lowed. a membership drive. Tentative plans • call for the initiation to take place in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem- ple Beth El. The interest in Mrispi Monsky's appearance at the eve- ning program is so great that the committee has made plans for this program to take place in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El with the Brown Memo- rial Chapel wired to accomodate the overflow. /10riP- 1 Gift Lingerie! TOP-DRAWER QUALITY SHE'LL TREASURE Buy War Bonds! ORDERED AND PROMISED TO US MONTHS AGO .. . 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