Friday, December IQ, 1 -941 THE JEWISH - NEWS Page - Eleven- UNRRA Decisions Reflect Monsky Due Council to Discuss White Jews' Needs, Congress Says At Bnai Brith Paper Thursday Evening Due Consideration to Be Given fo Specific Wants For All Assured by Lehman; Refugees to Be Aided In Return to Their Homelands NEW YORK (JPS)—The decisions of the Conference of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration reflect an understanding of the special needs of the Jewish populations in Europe and contain reassuring provisions in that direction, it was stated at a press conference here by Dr. A. Tartakower and Dr. A. Kubowitzki who had submitted a memorandum of the World Jewish Congress to the Conference. The two World Jewish Congress leaders said that the decisions and letters received from Director General Lehman of the UNRRA and the British delegate, George Rendell, indicate that the memorandum was given due consideration. The UNRRA has shown its comprehension of the specific needs of the Jewish population in its decision that no discrimination be practiced against any group in the liberated territories, but rather that due consideration be given to specific needs that have arisen as a result of discriminations and restrictions imposed by the Axis. The UNRRA also decided to assist in the' repatriation of all refugees who desire to return to the countries where they pre- viously resided, regardless of whether they were citizens of those lands or whether they possessed right for permanent residence in those countries. That is definitely reassuring to thousands of Polish Jews who were deported from France, Belgium and other territories where they had resided for years. Fete Sunday Quarterly Meeting of Delegates to Be Addressed by Nationally Prominent Zionist Leader; Peretz Program at Jewish Center Sunday Evening President of Grand Lodge To Be Guest Speaker on . Dangers inherent in the proposed British White Paper on Palestine. and steps to be taken for its abrogation will be the 100th Anniversary subject for discussion at the quarterly conference of the With Henry Monsky, president Jewish Community Council next Thursday evening at the of the Supreme Grand - Lodge of Jewish Community Center: Bnai Brith, as guest speaker, the James I. Ellmann, president of the Council, announces 100th anniversa- ry of Bnai Brith will be observed here Sunday evening, at a meeting ar- ranged by all branches of Bnai Brith in the city, at Temple Beth El. The evening Rabbi Folkman meeting will be preceded by an afternoon program at which Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Grand Rapids, past president of District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be the guest speaker. Initiation Program The initiation program will Commencing their 15th year of Mr. Altman expressed confi- mark the conclusion of a drive broadcasting as sponsors of the dence this week that the amount to. enroll 1,500 new members in Jewish Radio Hours on Station of Bonds sold in honor of their Bnai Brith on the occasion of WJLB, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Alt- anniversary, when finally com- the 100th anniversary. Jesse R. piled at the end of this week, will Feiler will preside at the after- man were signally honored last exceed $150,000. noon's ceremonies, starting at Sunday when their listeners, in Numerous letters of congratula- 2:30 p. m. The Pisgah Lodge response to their appeal, pur- degree team will exemplify the chased more than $100,000 worth tions were received by the Alt- teachings of Bnai Brith. A choral mans on the occasion of their of War Bonds. anniversary as radio broadcasters. group from the Halevy Singing Last year; on • the occasion of Among those who greeted them Society, under the direction of the Bar Mitzvah of their broad- were organizations and individ- William Gayman, will render casting, a grove of 1,500 trees was uals, the United Hebrew Schools, vocal selections. Samuel W. planted in Palestine in their the Michigan Synagogue Confer- Leib -will greet the gathering in. •honor. This year, the Altmans ence, the Yiddish Writers' Asso- the name of the District Grand made . "Buy Bonds" the slogan ciation of New York, local rabbis Lodge No. 6. of their celebration.- _ and others. Aaron Rosenberg, chairman of the city-wide membership drive, will welcome the new members and there will be greetings by the following presidents of or- ganizations which participated in the joint initiation: Pisgah Lodge, Isadore Starr; Louis Presidents and Officert of Marshall Lodge, David I. Rosin; Nathaniel H. Goldstick cele- Organizations Invited to Detroit Lodge, Maxwell D. Gold- brated his 50th birthday last man; Theodor Herzl Lodge, Louis Sunday. Hear Isaac Hamlin Eder; East Side Lodge,• Fred E. Maurice A. Arcinsson will ob- serve his birthday - this Satur- • Isaac Hamlin, secretary of the Sherman. Speaks In Evening day: • • - • National Labor Committee for Louis H. . Schostak, president Rabbi Leon Frain and Henry Palestine, which sponsors t h e of the Greater Detroit Bnai Wineman will ". celebrate their Gewerkshaften drives for the Brith Council, will preside at birthdays on Sunday. A tribute Histadruth in the Jewish Na- the - evening program which will to Mr. Wineman on his ,65th tional Home, will be the guest be featured by the address by birthday appears on Page 6 of speaker . at a special meeting of Mr. Monsky. There will be an presidents and officers of De- this issue. address of welcome by Dr. B. Mrs. Charles B. Lakoff's troit Landsmanschaften, at 1:30 Benedict Glazer and selections p. m. this Sunday, at the Jeri- birthday occurred on Dec. 6, and by Henry Siegl, Detroit Sym- cho Temple on Joy Ro-ad. Mrs. Isaac Gilbert observed her phony Orchestra violinist, ac= A report will be submitted at birthday Dec, 9. • companied by Karl Haas, organ- Other birthdays in December this meeting on the achievements ist of Temple Israel. _ of folks organizations in last include the following: Greetings will be extended by Sainuel Kohlenberg, Dec. 15; year's drive. Detrot's delegates Mrs. Charles Solovich, president to the 20th jubilee national His- Harry . C. Davidson, Dec. 15; Mrs. of the Women's District Grand Benjamin Lambert, Dec. 17; Mrs. trachith convention, held in New Lodge No. -6, and Harry Yud- Oscar M. Zemon, Dec. 21; Mor- York last week, will report on koff, second vice-president of ris- L. Schaver, Dec. 25; Dr. the results of the conference. the District .Grand Lodge. Vocal Active participation of frater- selections will be given by Miss Meryl M. Fenton, Dec. 27; Ben- jamin Wilk, Dec. 29; Dr. Hugo nal and benevolent organizations Anna Av.ris, soprano. Mr. Monsky A.. Freund, Dec. 6; Lt.-Col. Row- was responsible in the main for will . be introduced .13Y Aaron the success of last year's His- Drqock, past president of Dis- land W. Fixel, Dec. 6. tadruth 'drive here. trict Grand Lodge No. 6. Rabbi Leaders of local organizations Folkman. will - conclude the eve- League of Jewish Youth are invited to participate in ning's program with a brief ad- Holds. Social at Center Sunday's meeting-and to help in dress. this year's campaign. The second annual Brunch of New headquarters of the Ge- the League of Detroit Jewish werkshaften Histadruth cam- 256 Receive Awards or . Civilian Defense Youth, for presidents of..21 affili- paign have been opened at 9142 F . - Awards for voluntary Civilian ated organizations, will be held at Linwood, telephone TY. 7-8225. the Jewish Community Center, at Defense service were made to 1 p. m., this Sunday: 56 men and women-166 of . Ambulances to Be Sent 2 whom There will be a discussion on received 500-hoUr pins problems confronting individual To Red Mogen David and 90, 1,000-hour. pins with the club units. CD, insignia—at ceremonies at NEW YORK (JTA) — Ten the Detroit 'City Hall Tuesday. Presiding at the Brunch will be Bertha Belkin, president of . the American-built military ambu- Frank M. McLaury, OCD direct- LDJY, and the following execu- lances will be enroute to Pales- or, presided. tive officers: Bluma Nagler and An address by Mayor Jeffries Martha Gleicher, vice-presidents; tine within the next few weeks was followed by reports on Vol- Nettie Seligson, recording secre- as a result of: intervention with unteer Services by a speaker for tary; Ruth Applebaum, corre- American and British authorities Selective Service; Nate Shapero, sponding secretary; Louis Rosen, by Rep. Emanuel Cellar of New Chairman of the Retail Merch- treasurer. York, it was learned this week. ants Bond and • Stamp Program for the U. S. Treasury Dept.; W. The ambulances are destined for E. Fitzgerald, director, Detroit Rabbi and Priest . in Film the Red Mogen David which aids OPA, and Miss Cecile M. Whal- Depicting Nazi • Terror British and American soldiers as en, director, OCD Volunteer Of- well as Palestinian civilians. fice. HOLLYWOOD (Religious NeWs Service)—A Jewish rabbi and a Roman Catholic priest are among the leading characters in a film production to be released SH shortly by Columbia . Pidtures. Restaurant and Dining Room Entitled "None Shall EScape," it UNEXCELLED FOOD Private Dining Room for Parties depicts the treatment of Poland 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlawn 9786 .Nazi .,oppressors. Altmans Sell $100,000 in War Bonds Starting 15th Year on Station WJLB Birthdays Of the Month Gewerkshafsen Rally Sunday that a nationally prominent lead- er, representing the _r American Zionist Emergency .Council, will be the guest speaker -. wli-O outline the need for mobilizing public opinion against the White Paper. • Other business at this meeting will include election of a mem- ber of the executive committee; to fill a vacancy; reports of committees and action on a re- solution regarding the unity of American Jewry within the AriV erican Jewish Conference: Zionist Youth Council To Hold Party Dec.17 Zionist Youth Council of De- troit will hold a combined Ha- nukah party and Oneg Shabbat on Friday evening, Dec. 17, at the Bnai David Synagogue, Elm- hurst at Fourteenth-. Refreshments will be served. A diversified program is plan-. ned consisting of group and choir singing, a skit on Hanu- kah, Palestinian dancing, a n d other entertainment planned by . various groups. Admission is .free. The public is invited. Peretz Program Sunday • - The - J.- L. Peretz prograM=the first of a series of Yiddish - cul- tural meetings sponsored jointly? with the Jewish Community Cen- ter, Will take place this Sunday This will be the third in a - evening at the Center. series of activities sponsored by S. Niger, prominent Yiddish the Zionist Youth Council, for publicist, will be the guest members of constituent organi- speaker. Rabbi Morris Adler will zations and the community at preside. Halevy Singing Society . large. The other functions, an will present a musical program. evening on Palestinian music and a symposium on the groups The second of the series of in Zionism, proved successful. Yiddish cultural programs, in the form of a Hanukah celebra- MUSICIAN GIVES LIFE tion, will take place Dec. 25. TO SILENCE GUN-NEST Bnai Brith Sends Funds To Members in Sweden WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Re- sponding to an urgent plea from Oscar Fraenckel, president of the now liquidated Bnai Brith lodge in Copenhagen, who, together with most of the members of the lodge, has found sanctuary in Sweden, Bnai Brith has cabled $5,000 for relief work among members of Bnai Brith in Swed- en, it was announced here. The funds were cabled through the Danish and Swedish legation. MOSCOW (JPS)—Joseph Tar- takofsky, a musician and a for- filer resident of Odessa, gave his life to silence a Nazi gun nest which had mowed down the ma- jority of his unit on the Ukrain ian front,, it was revealed when the Soviet press announced that he had been awarded posthou- mously the Order of Lenin. Made to Measure and Ready to Wear MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM' DEALER II3LEYS 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre Open Evenings '2 " up RA. 1214 1244 Wash. Blvd. 30 Years of Service - R E-KO ER • • , N S Fine Linens . . 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