Friday, 'January 14, 1944 THE jEW1SH NEWS Page Fiver BUY Sl" WAR BONDS This Advertisement Sponsored By HERZBERG & KEYSTONE FURRIERS 11350 Woodward Ave. Business, Synagogues Join In 4th War Loan Campaign "Battle of Warsaw Ghetto" Recordings Are Available Here Zuieback Selects Team to Sell Bonds In 4th Loan Drive at Shaarey Zedek Beth El Bond Committee, Headed by Leonard Simons, Sets Transcriptions Are Being Dis- $330,000 Goal; Total of $1,700,000 Sought by tributed by the Jewish Team 7, Headed by Wineman and Blumberg Community Council The Home Front is throbbing with activity in support The recorded transcription of of the Fourth War Loan, and every element in the commun- :ity is exerting a serious effort to assure unstinted help for the men overseas through the sale—and purchase of—War Bonds. Temple Beth El and Congregation Shaarey Zedek were among the first houses of worship <= to organize committees in behalf of the Fourth War Loan. Rudolph Zuieback heads the Shaarey Zedek War Bond com- mittee. Beth El Sets Goal Leonard Simons is chairman of the Temple Beth El commit- tee which has adopted a minimum goal of $330,000 for the congre- gation. Mr. Simons explained that this goal is intended to buy three army hospital planes. Hy Schlafer is chairman of the Men's Temple Club committee and Mrs. Theo- dore Kelter is chairman of the Sisterhood committee. • • Co-chairman of the Temple Beth El committee assisting Mr. Simons are Arthur Goulson, Theodore Birnkrant, Julius Gil- bert, U. S. Treasury advisor, and HENRY WINEMAN Leon Wayburn, in charge of pub- licity. Others On Committee Others who are serving on the Temple Beth El steering com- mittee are: Dr. B. Benedict Gla- zer, Mrs. John Hopp, Arthur Edelson, Nathan Lerner, Bert Kaatz, Irving I. Katz, David Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ze- mon, Dr. Leighton Steele, Charles Kottler and Mrs. Gerald Spero. Mr. Simons emphasized the necessity for the purchase of E Bonds. Pointing out that the current War Loan slogan is "Let's All Back the Attack," he expressed the hope that other congregations, and all local or- ganizations, will follow the ex- ample set by Temple Beth El and Shaarey Zedek and will in- augurate campaigns for the sale of the maximum amount of War Bonds to help win the war. IRVING W. BLUMBERG Set $1;700,000 Quota Team 7 in the Banking Divi- "We are about to see a power- sion of the Detroit Fourth War ful invasion of Nazi-held terri- Loan drive is headed by Henry tory for• a final push to defeat Wineman and Irving W. Blum- the European barbarians. Our berg. Alvin McCaulay heads the Army, Navy and Air Forces are Banking Division. the important units which are Mr. Wineman announced this certain to bring glory to us and week that his team had a quota to mankind and to assure Victory of $1,700,000. The following co- for the democracies. workers are assisting Mr. Wine- Victory Depends on Us man and Mr. Blumberg in the "Victory depends upon the :drive to reach this quota: support WE at home give to the Sanford Adler Charles N. Agree, Maurice Aronsson, Ed Atlas. Louis C. fighting men. Each War Bond Blumberg, Nathan Bonin, H. C. Bro- purchased here provides the der, Harry Cohen, Harry S. Cohn, Ir- win I. Cohn, Abraham Cooper, Harry necessary assurance in winning C. Davidson. Clarence H. Enggass. the war. That's why our slogan Ben B. Fenton, Miles Finsterwald. Harry Frank, Nate Fishman. Samuel now is LET'S ALL BACK THE ;Gerson. Fred A. Ginsburg, Harvey H. ATTACK. Goldman, Harry S. Grant. Max C. "The Fourth War Loan repre- Handler. Israel Himelhoch, Harry Hy- - man, Abe Kasle, Mrs. Max Kerner, sents a challenge to our sense of Samuel G. Keywell, Max J. Hogan, duty. To assure an early Vic- Julian H. Krolik. Philip Lipson. Lawrence W. Michel- tory, each one of us must put a son, Felix Mahler, Gus D. Newman, shoulder to the wheel and buy Max Osnos, Meyer L. Prentis, Louis Robinson, Meyer Rosenbaum, Alex more War Bonds to make real Schreiber, George D. Seyburn• Abe the call: LET'S ALL BACK THE Shiffman. Fred F. Simmons, Leonard ATTACK!" N. Simons, Sidney Stone. Barney Smith, Abraham .Srere, George M. Stutz, Melville S. Welt, Frank A. Wetsman, Benjamin Wilk, David Wilkus. Monte D. Wittelsho.fer, Rudolph Zuieback. Wineman's Appeal Bonds may be purchased through this committee by call- ing Mr. Wineman, CH. 3770, at the People's Outfitting Co.; Mr. Blumberg at 1310 Lafayette Bldg'., RA. 8200, or any member of the above committee. In his plea for a very serious effort to help raise Michigan's quota in the Fourth War Loan as speedily as possible, Mr. Wine- man stated; the NBC broadcast of "Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto" has been acquired by the Jewish Com- munity Council of Detroit for use by its constituent organizations. This is a recording of the dra- matization which starred Ray- mond Massey anddepicts the last stand of Warsaw's Jews against the Nazis program of extermina- tion. This program lasts half an hour and is recorded on three discs which can be played on any electrical phonograph. Constitu- ent organizations of the Com- munity Council may borrow these recordings for use at their meetings. Program chairmen of organiza- tions may book these recordings by calling the Community Coun- cil office, CHerry 1657. - • Rudolph Zuieback, chairman of the War Bond committee of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, announces that he has enlisted a group of workers to assist him in solicitations. Mr. Zuieback has organized a team of five young ladies who will alternate in issuing Bonds at the Shaarey Zedek from 7 to every evening and 9 to 1 on Sundays. This team is shown above, left to right: The Misses Ruth Schneid, Rita Alexander, Jeanette Alexander, Hilda Alexander and Ruth Felsot. Mr. Zuieback announces that he is prepared to assist any local organization which desires to organize a drive during the Fourth War Loan campaign. Hold Examinations In Hebrew Schools Council to Review Anti-Semitic Issue At Session Jan. 31 THEATER "Combatting Anti - Semitism" will be the principal item on the United Hebrew Schools and their Noted Actor to Appear in friends with the work of the agenda of the mid-winter con- ference of the Jewish Commun- ity Council on Jan. 31 at 8:15 p. m., in. the auditorium of the Jewish Community Cent e r, Woodward at Holbrook. For a number of reasons it was neces- sary to change the Conference from its original date of Feb. 14. The discussion of "Combatting Anti-Semitism" will take the form of a symposium by a num- ber of leaders in Detroit Jewry who have been active partici- pants in the community's pro- gram of defending the Jewish position. The symposium will be followed by an analysis of De- troit's program of combatting anti-Semitism and will be fol- lowed by a discussion and sug- gestions from the floor. At the business portion of the Conference, the delegates will elect two new members of the Council's executive committee to fill the vacancies created by the resignation of Mrs. Samuel Men- delsohn, .and Rabbi Morris Adler who entered the Chaplaincy of the U. S. Army. In announcing the subject of the Jan. 31 conference, James I. Ellmann, president of the Coun- cil, stated: "The problem of anti- Semitism is upper-most in the minds of most American Jews today. This is an appropriate time to examine and re-evaluate our program in this field, in the light of new events, and of the various opinions which a sym- posium of this sort will no doubt bring forward." TWO PIANO SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY THE CENTER The music department of the Jewish Community Center an- nounces that an additional two JEWISH GENERAL CITED scholarships will be given to gift- FOR VICTORY AT KIEV ed piano students. Applicants MOSCOW (JPS)—In an Order may write to the Jewish Commu- of the Day, issued after the lib- nity Center for further informa- eration of Kiev, Marshall Stalin tion. named Lt.-.Gen. Chernichoysky, a Jew, among the commanders KOWALSKY AND SAFFIR IN RECITAL SATURDAY responsible for the victory. For Honor of the Fatherland, Betty Kowalsky and Kurt Saf- the official organ of the Red fir, scholarship pupils of the forces at the - front, praises Tank Center's music school, will par- Unit Commander Kuperstein for ticipate in a piano recital of the his "excellent leadershp iin a Piano Study Club on Saturday battle in which many enemy evening, in the Lecture Hall of the Art Institute. tanks were destroyed." Rubin to Star in "Between 2 Worlds" Three Last Performances at Littman's Theater The final performances in De- troit starring Manachem Rubin, great Jewish actor, will take place at Littman's Yiddish Peo- ple's Theater, 12th and Seward, on Sunday matinee and evening and Tuesday evening. Mr. Rubin will be presented in the star role of Vinichenko's four-act play, "Between Two Worlds." In this play, Mr. Rubin sings "Kol Nidre," "Figaro" and other great compositions. A •large cast assists Mr. Rubin in the presentation of this play, tickets for which are now avail- able at Littman's. STOKOWSKY WILL CONDUCT THREE MODERN WORKS The compositions of three con- temporary American composers, Charles Sanford Skilton, Virgil Thomson and Efrem Zimbalist, and the overture-fantasy "Ro- meo and Juliet" by the Russian master, Tchaikovsky, are sched- uled for performance by Leo- pold Stokowski on the General Motors Symphony of the Air concert Sunday, Jan. 16 (NBC, 5 to 6 p. m., EWT). In order to acquaint the par ents of the children of the schools, and with the progress made by their children, periodig/ examinations are held in varicps classes, upon completion of an important book. Such an examination will 'be held next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, in the class of COI- man Reisman in the Rose Ottig Cohen School, Lawton and T2.yler, . in the subject Chumosh, She- moth (Exodus). The following Sunday, Jan. 23, an examination will be held in the class of David Schakney, at 11 o'clock, in the Rose Sittig Cohen School ; in the elements of reading and Hebrew. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM. DEALER FLOISNFIM EY' enci 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre Open Evenings Men's Wear Open Evenings DEXTER at WEBB )Nallik`aellik \OW VOW Nesilk Now Nook Nook Now, 'look VW 'oak Nook 'NOW Nook VP , WE GUARANTEE DELIVERY If You Place Your Order Now for Summer. New Fabrics . .. New Styles Made to Your Specifications! Protect Yourself Against Inflationary Prices . . 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