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Prof. Baron First Speaker
In Center Lecture Series

Landau Is Elected
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Of Hebrew Culture

Zionist Conference Here -
To Plan Emergency Action

"The Friends of Hebrew Cul-
"Momentous Decisions Confronting Jewish Life Today"
ture,"
established a year ago for Members of Executive Committees to Be Convened by
Theme of New Program, Starting Feb. 14; Simon
Zionist Council; Extensive Activities Reported to
the purpose of disseminating
Shetzer to Speak Here on Feb. 28
Hebraic knowledge and support-
Protect. Jewish Position in Palestine

The Jewish Community Center this week announced
that the series of lectures on the central theme "Momentous
Decisions Confronting Jewish Life Today'? • will commence
on Monday evening, Feb. 14, with Prof. Salo W. Baron of
New York as guest speaker.
Prof. Baron will speak on "The Crisis in American

Jewish Leadership."
Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman of
t h e Center's adult education
committee, states that this lec-
ture series will deal with some
of the Most urgent problems
confronting world Jewry.
Shetzer to Lecture
The second lecturer in the
series will be Simon Shetzer of
Washington, D. C., former De-
troit community leader and now
executive director of the Zionist
Organization of Am e r i c a. He
will speak Feb. 28 on the subject
"Fateful Decisions to be Made
en Palestine."
On Tuesday, March 14, Dr.
Robert Gordes will discuss the
question of "Jewish Culture in
America."
Dates and subjects of future
programs are now being con-
PROF. SALO W. BARON
sidered by the committee a n d
will be announced shortly.
Historical . Aspects
Prof. Baron, author of a three-
volume book, "The History of
the Jewish Community," will
consider the historical aspects as
well as the present problems in
Rabbi Isaac.Stollman, convener
his talk on Jewish leadership.
He will analyze the factors in for the National Assembly of
the national and local scene con- Orthodox Jewry to be held in
tributing toward these problems. Hotel Pennsylvania, New York,
Seminars with local leaders Jan. 30-31, announces that 12
are being planned to further dis- delegates from Detroit will attend
cuss subjects which will he the conference, which is aimed to
raised by the visiting lecturers. arouse a concerted effort within
A number of organizations have the ranks of -traditional Jewry in
been invited to participate in the this country in behalf of Eretz
planning and promotion of the Israel and to arouse America
lecture s e r le s. Organizations against the injustice of the White
may reserve blocks of 50 tickets Paper.
at a discount.
Mizrachi Organization of Amer-
ica, National Council of Young
Israel and the Union of Orthodox
Congregations of America are
participating in this assembly.
Rabbi Isaac Herzog, Chief
Rabbi of Palestine, will broadcast
►
- The. Union of Russian Jews is
a message from Eretz Israel.
in regular' cable communication
The local representatives are
with the president of the Moscow Rabbis Stollman, M. J. Wohlge-
Jewish Community, Samuel Cho- lernter, Joshua Sperka and Jacob
brutsky, who has a special Bu- Hoberman; Max Kaminsky, Dan-
reau in Moscow to establish con- iel Temchin, Judah Lacher, Isaac
tact between Jews in Russia and Sosnick, Lippa Dann, Louis
their relatives in the U. S. The Levin, Aaron • Tilchin, Jacob
New York office has been unable Shevitz and P. Stollman.
to locate the following persons in
Irving W. Schlussel, president
Detroit, for whom messages have of local Mizrachi, urges Orthodox
been received:
groups who have as yet not elect-
Bombard, Joseph—from niece ed their delegates to do so imme-
Ceiteshandler, Moishe Lomberts diately.
daughter.
Fainstein, Riva, of Slavuta- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
from Jacov Gluzer, Chave's son.
Rubin, Kalman (or Kalmanov, To Hold Meeting Prior
Rubin), tailor, of Mariupol—from To Donor Event, Feb. 6
sisters Masha Kossovskaya, Feigl
Lokshin.
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood's 10th
Schafir, Max, of Volyn, laundry annual donor dinner will be held
—from nephew Abram Langer, Sunday, Feb. 6. A meeting of
son of sister, Chava Vydra.
the committee handling solicita-
Slavulshaya, Sarra Moissey- tion of pledges will be held in
evna—from sister Manya Smoli- the residence of Mrs. Sam
anitskaya.
Freedman, chairman of arrange-
For further information apply ments committee, Thursday, at
to: Union of Russia Jews, 55 W. 2 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Beck is
42nd St., Suite 849-850, New York co-chairman.
18, N. Y.
All who have ,pledges are
urged by Mrs. Alex Fisch, Sis-
ZIONIST ADMINISTRAiIVE.
terhood president, to qirn them
COUNCIL TO MEET 'IN
in at this..meeting..:„ t .
WASHINGTON, D.
',The
The Sisfeihood is cooperating
National Administrative Council with
the
„ Moshe Men's Club
• . Bnai
•
of the . ;Zionist ,Organization of in
n the • presentation of - Theater
America will meet in an all - day Nite, Wednesday, Feb: 2, in the
session on Sunday, at Hotel New social hall of the congregation.
Yorker, New York. Dr. James G. Artists from Littman's Theater
Heller of Cincinnati, chairman of will render recitations and folk
the Council, will preside,
songs. Admission is free.

Delegates Named

To Assembly of

Orthodox Jewry

Russian Jews Seek
Relatives in Detroit

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ing the Histadruth Ivrith, met
Members of the executive com-
on. Saturday evening, at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Building, prior mittees of the Zionist organiza-
to the lecture delivered that eve- tions of Detroit will convent dur-
ing the coming two weeks for the
ning by Dr. Israel Efros.
purpose of planning action to be
Dr. Efros spoke briefly about taken in the present emergency
the importance of the work of
and in opposition to restrictions
the Histadruth in the field of
threatened on Jewish immigra-
Hebrew culture. He informed the tion and land purchases.
public that Histadruth publishes
Lawrence W. Crohn heads a
"Hadoar," only Hebrew weekly committee acting in behalf of the
outside of Palestine, "Hadoar Zionist Council of Detroit which
Lanoar," the supplement for is planning the conference.
youth, and "Sefer Hashanah,"
The decision to hold this con-
literary year book. Histadruth ference was reached at the an-
has now expanded its scope of nual meeting of the Zionist Coun-
activities: and is publishing, in cil, held Jan. 12 at the Jewish
addition,..:', .a book each month. National Fund office on Dexter
There. • will be published soon a Blvd.
volume by the dramatist and
Morris Lieberman was elected
short story writer, Harry Sack- chairman of the executive com-
let, and a:volume on the famous mittee which is to include, in ad-
Hebrew poet of the Golden Age -, dition to the officers, Mr. Crohn,
Rabbi Yehuda Halevi.
Rabbi Morris Adler, an or-:
ganizer of this group, is now a
Chaplain, and Maurice - Landau
was elected as chairman to suc-
ceed him. Other officers are: M.
H. Zackheim, treasurer; -Joseph
Haggai, secretary; M. Gordon, fi-
nancial secretary; Isaac Franck,
Championed by Mayor Jeff-
recording secretary.
ries, labor organizations and
Dr. William M. Trap, head of civic bodies,. the movement to
the philosophy department of let Congress know that men in
Wayne University, was re-elected the armed services should be
president of the Detroit Philo- guaranteed their right to vote
sophical Society on Jan. 11. Dr. in the 1944 elections took on
Floyd W. Owen, of Ann Arbor, added force when hostile mem-
Louis James Rosenberg and Dr. bers of the House Elections
Emil Amberg were chosen vice- Committee in Washington be-
presidents; Emil 0. Tolonen, sec- came known, Chairman Alan N.
retary-treasurer; Dr. N. E. Aron- Brown of the local Ballots For
stam, Charles A. Meyers, Fred V. Armed Forces Committee re-
Slocum, Wallace K. Wonders and ports.
Wallace Visscher, directors.
The committee has representa-

Irving Schlussel, Miss Evelyn
Sislin, Abraham Cooper, Rabbi
Leon Fram and Mrs. Alexander
W. Sanders.
The officers elected at this
meeting are: • Philip Slomovitz,
president; Benjamin M. Laikin,
Meyer Beckman and Mrs. Morris
Adler, vice-presidents; Miss Raye
Metzger, corresponding secretary;
Miss Rose Poskel, recording sec-
retary; William Hordes, Yiddish
secretary; Walter Field, treasurer.
Mr. Field was also - chosen
chairman of the finance commit-
•tee of the Zionist Council.
Extensive activities were re-,
ported upon, indicating that an
effective program is being put
into operation to secure govern-
mental support for the protection
of the Jewish position in Pales-
tine.

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