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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-01-28

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Friday , January 28, 1944 r

THE. JEWISH NEWS

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Page Thirteen

is#4te BACK THE ATTAC

This Advertisement Sponsored By

J. H. EHRLICH JEWELRY CO

"The Port of Precious Possessions"

237 Gratiot Ave.

Chicago Leader
Hadassah Division
Luncheon Speaker

a mate pa hap .

Standard Club Gives $843 to Fund
Of USO Auxiliary Photo Service

Miss Pearl Franklin Speaks at
Honor Roll Event Sunday
Afternoon

Bessarabier Aid
Society Sending
Gifts to Soldiers

Berland to Address
Detroit Bnai Brith

Abel E. Berland, Chicago at-
torney, director of the commun-
ity service department of the
Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation
League, former assistant director
of the Chicago Bureau on Jew-
ish Employment Problems, will
be the guest speaker at the meet-
ing of Detroit Bnai Brith Lodge
1374, at Temple Beth El, next
Tuesday evening.
Mr. Berland is the author of
several monograms, including
"Americans All." He is a teacher
in the Anshe Emet High School
Department, has lectured before
many welfare, church and civic
groups, has received numerous
awards for debating and oratory
and has won an honorary schol-
arship at DePaul University,
Chicago.

Servicemen's Letters Explain
How Presents Keep
Their Spirits Up

The culminating event of th e
Honor Roll project of the Busi
ness and Professional Division
of Hadassah will be a luncheon
for pledges Sunday, Jan. 30, at
the Lee Plaza Hotel.
Miss Pearl Franklin of Chi-
cago will be the guest speaker.
Henry Siegl of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra will pro-
vide the musical portion of the
afternoon's program.

Keshenever - Bessarabier Aid
Society has set up a Service
Group through which gifts are
sent to men in the service.

The response from servicemen,
in the form of letters received
from those serving in this coun-
try and abroad, has been -heart-
ening to members.

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Miss Franklin, honorary presi-
dent of the Chicago Chapter of
Hadassah, was national vice
president of Hadassah for many
years and is now a member of
the national board. She has
long been a leader in communal
and civic affairs. She was a
delegate to the World Zionist
Congresses in 1929, 1931, 1935,
Standard Club of Detroit, whose program of activities in behalf
1937 and 1939 and was also a of .servicemen has been widely commended, last week rendered
delegate to the Youth Aliyah another outstanding contribution by assisting the fund to make
Conference in Switzerland in possible the continuation of the USO Auxiliary Photo Service.
Maurice 'Aronsson (right), president of Standard Club, is shown
1937.
in this photograph presenting a check for $843, in behalf of the
A deputy member of the. Jew- club, to Isadore Arnold Berger, director of the USO Auxiliary
ish Agency, Miss Franklin also Photo Service.
This fund will assure continuation of the service rendered men
had the honor Of being chosen
a delegate to the American in uniform whose photographs are taken at the USO by members of
Jewish Conference to represent the staff of the Photo Auxiliary Service and then sent to relatives
together with the negative.
the Chicago community. She is
a member of the Bar of Illinois
an.d is an instructor of Political
Science at Wright Junior Col-
lege.

Labor Zionists Plan
To Honor Schaver

Turover to Observe
33rd Anniversary
At Banquet Feb. 13

David Winkler, of 2010 W.
Philadelphia, secretary of the
organization, announcing receipt
of numerous letters, has made
public one from Pvt. Jack Cohen,
stationed at Fresno, Calif., and
who writes, acknowledging re-
ceipt of a package: .

Hold Examinations
In Hebrew Classes

"The package was full of things
a soldier can use. But it is the
thought behind it . that touches
me.

"We are getting- the best train-
ing and we are all anxious to
get the war over with and get
home. Until we have won, none
of us shall 'flinch: .Come what
may, we are ready.-
"The Army gives us good
clothing, food and shelter, but
it's up to you folks to keep our
spirits and morale high. The
only way you can do it is by
writing soldiers you know. We
like to get more and more let-
ters."

United Hebrew

Schools Con-
tinue Practice in All
Branches on Sundays

The Sunday morning examina-
tions in all branches of the
United Hebrew Schools are be-
ing continued. They are gener-
ally held in various classrooms,
marking the completion of the
study of a book, especially one
of the books of the Bible. This is
done to acquaint the parents with
the work of their children; and to
encourage the children to con-
tinue with their studies.
Next Sunday morning, at 11.
o'clock, there will be an exami-
nation in C. Riseman's clasF; and
in Miss Miriam Gold's class in
the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch.
The same morning, an examina-
tion will be held in Abraham
Panush's class in the Philadel-
phia-Byron School, and also in
Edward Rubenfein's class in the
David W. Simons Branch.

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Proceeds of the luncheon will
JWV CITED BY TREASURY
be applied to the division's quota
FOR 3rd WAR LOAN SALES
for the support of the Hadassah
Turover Aid Society will cele-
NEW YORK—For selling more
Medical Organization which has
brate its 33rd anniversary with a than $25,000,000 in War Bonds
raised the medical standards
banqUet to be held in the social during the Third War Loan
throughout the Middle East;
hall of Congregation Bnai David Drive, more than twice its quota
Child Welfare which was insti-
on Feb. 13.
of $12,000,000, the Jewish War
tuted in connection with Hadas-
sah's health work in Palestine
Abe Geller, chairman of the Veterans of the U. S. were pre-
in 1939; Youth Aliyah, the work
event, is assisted by a committee sented with the Treasury De-
of liberating thousands of Jew,
composed - of Julius Schwartz, partment's Citation of Award.
ish youth from the lands of op-
Solomon Rubin, Jacob Gorelick,
pression is another project; Jew-
Isadore Karbal, Julius Gottlieb,
ish National Fund, the redenip-
Abraham Grant, Benjamin
ton of land in Palestine as the
Grant, Herman Lichtman, Julius
common possession of the Jew .-
Honeyman, Meyer Korby and
ish people, and the Palestine
Harry Laccs,v.
Supplies Bureau iri which the
The __,adies' Auxiliary, headed
health and welfare of countless
by Mrs. Bessie Kunin, will pre-
numbers of children and adults
pare the dinner, which will be
have been aided by the timely
followed by a dance.
MORRIS L. SCHAVER
provision of all kinds of cloth-
Labor Zionist groups in De-
ing; bed linens and blankets are-
Mrs. John Lebowski and Mrs.
- troit will join in honoring Morris Alex Lipson, in charge of a corn-
other proj ects. • •
L. Schaver, chairman of Arla- riittee sending packages to the
An invitation is extended to
zaroff Branch of the Jewish Na- stns and daughters of Turover
the Community to participate in
tional Workers' Alliance and for members in the service, an-
the Honor Roll project. Further
the 15th year chairman of the nounced that they now have 112
inforniation can be obtained by
Gewerkshaften campaign, at the
calling the chairmen, Miss Sophie reception in honor of his 50th boys and girls on their list.
Kutlov, TO. 8-1009, or Mrs. birthday, to take place this Sat-
Samuel J. Caplan, TO. 5-6524.
urday evening in the ballroom of
the Lee Plaza Hotel, W. Grand
Ballots for Servicemen
Blvd. and Lawton Ave.
Mrs. Schaver extends an in-
Committee Makes Gains
vitation to the community to
As a result of the thousands attend the reception.
of letters pouring in from Michi-
gan, Congressman Earl C. Mich-
ener refused to invoke the
"gag rule" which would cut off
discussion on the floor of the
So she comes to a druggist she knows is fully
NEW YORK—The 1943 Phi
House before a vote was taken
Epsilon
Pi
Service
Award
to
the
on the Soldier Vote bill.
prepared to help her at times of illness. He
American Jew who had con-
Congressman Michener de- tributed most to his people was
has always given her the most careful service
clared that he would not be a presented Jan. 25 to Henry Mon-
party to pushing through the sky, of Omaha, president of
in filling her prescriptions perfectly. She
Rankin-Eastman Amendment to Bnai Brith, by Maurice Jacobs,
the original Green-Lucas bill grand superior of Phi Epsilon
knows she can depend on
since the amendment, if passed, Pi, national Jewish college fra-
would make it impossible for ternity, at the . Waldorf Astoria.
Servicemen and Servicewomen
to use the uniform Federal bal-
Nathan Chasan Dies
lot in the coming elections.
NEW YORK (JPS)—Nathan
Speakers for organizational or Chasan. Grand Master of the
special meetings will be sent by Order Sons of Zion, died here
.XPRUIG
the Ballots of Servicemen Com- at 66. He was one of the or-
mittee upon request. Such en- ganizers of the Judea Life In-
gagements may be made by surance Co. in Palestine and was
'phoning the office of the com- a director of the company for
mittee at CL. 1750.
five years.

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Name Henry Monsky
`Jewish Man of Year'

She Always Wants
The Best for Her Family .. .

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