Page Five - J - EWISH NEWS lliiittary -1k 1944 legAle BACK TH E ATTAC This Advertisement Sponsored By Detroit Lighting&FTItureCo. Neirou Lamps—Gift Furniture—Chairs 7651 W. McNichols Road Refugee Soldier Talks Nazis into Giving Selves Up Anti-Semitism to Be Topic At Council Meet Monday . haph Polish Council Refuses to Give Jews Autonomy YORK (JPS)—The story Various Points of View to Be Outlined by Butzel,' Droock, of NEW a Jewish refugee, a veteran Rosenberg and Slomovitz at Quarterly Conference of the Imperial German Army Rejects Measure to Permit of the firStWorld War and now at Center; Rabbi Fram and Frahck to Summarize Cultural Recognition a soldier' the U. S. Army, After the War The state of anti-Semitism nationally and locally will be whose eloquence persuaded six reviewed next Monday evening at the quarterly meeting Of German machine gunners to sur- LONDON (JTA) — The Polish render and thus saved his unit, the Jewish Community Council, at the Jewish Centen - National Council this week re- is told by Homer Bigart in a Various points of view-representing the ideoldgies Of dispatch froni. :Italy printed in jected a motion that Jews be the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, the given cultural autonomy in post- N. Y. Herald Tribune. as Other Bnai Brith and Jewish Labor ComMitte0, as well The soldier, Pfc. Richard war Poland. Emanuel Szerer, one national agencies engaged in civic-protective activities — will be outlined by Fred M. Butzel, Aaron Droock, Philip Slomovitz and Aaron Rosenberg. The central theme for discus- sion will be "Combatting Anti- Semitism." Factual Analysis Two factual analyses of the is- sues outlined by these speakers will be presented by Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman of the com- munity relations committee of the Council, and Isaac Franck, the Council's executive director. Rabbi Fram, in presenting his factual statement, will speak on the subject "What Is the Status of Anti-Semitism in Detroit?" "What Is Detroit's Present Program in Combatting Anti- Semitism?" will be the theme of Mr. Franck's address. Ellmann to Preside James I. Ellmann will preside at this meeting, a brief portion of which will be devoted to Council business. Two members of the executive committee will be elected to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Mrs. Samuel Mendelssohn and the departure from the city of Rabbi Morris Adler who is now a Chaplain in the U. S. Army. Temple Israel Sisterhood Holds Party Monday Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold its third annual card party, at Kern's auditorium, at 1 p. m. Monday, Mrs. S. B. Danto, presi- dent, announced this week. A dessert luncheon will be served and there will be prizes. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Saul Benyas, ticket chair- man, TY. 6-4674, or her associa- ates on the committee, Mes- dames Charles G old stein, Charles Aller, Harry Pliskow, Abe Schmerin. and Ben Jaffee. Chairmen of committees and their working associates work- ing with Mrs. Arthur J. Haas, vice-president in charge of ways and means, are: Mesdames Ben Merkle, Julius Fisher, Max Os- nos, Robert Kallman, Harry Millman, Wallace Newton, Jul- ius Solomon, David Ruby, Sam- uel Feldman, Morton Snyder, Murry Sutkin, Julian Webber, Morton Barris, Sol Lunsky, William Gordon, Ruben Levine, Jacob Citrin and Nathan Kolb. A drive is being conducted by the Temple Israel Sisterhood for the Fourth War Loan. A goal of $175,000 has been set to finance the purchase of a Bomb- er. Acting as Gallants are Mes- dames Harold Bergman, Morris Brickner, Samuel B. Danto, Harvey Elbinger, Charles. Gold- stein, Arthur Hass, Benjamin Goldman, Norman Jasen, Julius Fisher, Roy Sarason, A. J. Schmerin, Arthur Weber, Norris Wayne, Julian Weber, Julia Gantz, Mollie Bagdade, Irving Golden and Harry Singer. Buy War Bonds! 60 Pct. of City's Jewish Dentists Now in Service Dr. Green Re-Elected Head of Dental Fraternity; List Menibers in -Uniform . . Michigan Alumni Club of, Al- pha Omega Dental Fraternity, at its installation .Of officers dinner at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Saturday evening, announced that 85 of its 120 members are in active service in the Army and Navy Dental Corps'. Nearly 60 per cent of the Jew- ish dentists in Detroit are now in service in the Army and Navy, it was revealed at this gather- ing. Members In Service Dr. Henry Green, who was re- elected president, has made pub- lic the names of the following Alpha Omega members in serv- ice: Capt. Harry Altman, Lt. Gerald Aptekar, Lt. (j. g.) Jules Barr, Lt. David Beal, Capt. Oscar Bean, Lt. Irving Begelman, Lt. Kenneth Belen- sky, Lt. Henry Berris, Lt. George Charnas, Lt. (s. g.) Samuel Chattman. Lt. (S. g.) Allen. Collins, Lt. David Daskal, Lt. Herbert Eder, Lt. B. M. Feldman, Capt. David Feldman, Lt. Gerald Friedman, Lt. Albert Fried- man, Lt. Thomas Friedman, Lt. Alvin August, Lt. Gerson Berris. Lt. Joseph Davis, Lt. George Gantz, Maj. Maurice H. Gantz, Lt. JOseph Grant, Capt. Carl Gussin, Capt. Irving Hershon, Lt. Louis • Hurwitz, Capt. Louis Immerman Lt. Isidore Jackel, Lt. Martin Jacobs. Lt. Alex Kaplan, Lt. Ben Katz, Lt. (j. g.) David Keats, Lt. Allen Kline, Lt. David Kost, Lt. Emanuel Kravetz, Capt. Jack Kutnick, Capt. Milton Lap- pin, Lt. Bernard Levy, Capt. M. J. Liefer. Lt. Herman Lif ton, Capt. Leo Lip- ton, Lt. Hugh Kopel, Lt. Morris Barak, Capt. Herbert Metz, Lt. (j. g.) Louis Meyers. Lt. George Miller, Lt. Max Moss, Capt. Harry Muller, Capt. Max Parker. Lt. Paul Pensler, Capt. Ray Rollard, Capt. Frank A. Reisman. Lt. Col. Wil- liam Rich, Lt. Ray Rissman, Capt. Jack Rossen, Lt. (j. g.) Milton Roth, Capt. Robt. I. Schlaff, Lt. (j. g.) Hy- man Sherman. Lt. Thomas Shulman. Lt. David Silver, Lt. Donald Simons. Lt. Sam Skulsky, Lt. Martin Smith, Lt. Sam Sorcher, Lt. Fred Stein. Capt. Irwin . Steinberg, Lt. (j. g.) Harold Stern, received the Iron. Cross during World War 1 and was given the Hanseatic Cross by Adolf Hitler, who did not knoW that Stern was a Jew. Stern has given both medals to the scrap drive:. Before he left Germany, he worked in-the anti- 'underground. He came here in =1939. Although: :he is 45,1 he was drafted: Wheli offered an honor- able discharge, he refused and demanded overseas duty. A MeMber the . combat engi- neers, he- was shipped to Italy. His sister in this city said he has expressed a desire to avenge the death of a brother, sister-in- law, niece and three cousins who were killed in concentration camps in Germany. cii of a motion made by the sarne,_-_, Jewish deputy asking that meas- ures be taken by t h e Polish government-in-exile to counter- act anti-Semitic activities in the Polish army. The majority of the Council refused to vote for the motion unless all references to the existence of anti-Semitism in the ranks of the Polish armed forces were deleted. The Council adopted a substitute resolution which declared that "brotherly relations between members of all races and denominations in t h e Polish forces are absolutely nec- essary." of the two Jewish members of MAKES $400,000 GIFT the Council, introduced the meas- ST. LOUIS (JTA) = David sure which was supported by the Socialist members of the Council Wohl, Jewish communal leader and by several members of the whO, several years ago, estab- lished the David Wohl Founda- Polish Peasant Party. tion with a gift of a million dol- The Council, however, voted to lars, has now offered to the city grant "possibilities f o r national of St. Louis through. the Founda • a n d cultural development" to tion $400,000 for the building of Jews in Poland after the war. any much needed institution. The rejection of Mr. Szerer's The city authorities have not motion follows last week's rejec- stated what they intend to do tion by the Polish National Coun- with the gift. STARTING TODAY AND FOR A. LIMITED TIME ONLY—SCHOLNICK'S MID - WINTER CLEARANCE Stocker, Lt. S. 0. Seigan, Lt. Robt. Small. Capt. Sam Stone, Lt. Harry Stur- man, Capt. M. Taylor, Maj. Harry Topcik, Lt. Hyman Unovitz, Capt. Al- bert Weber,. Lt. Harry Weber. Lt. S. S. Willis. Lt. Nathan Gitlin, Lt. Irv- ing Nedelman. Lt. H. H. Block, Lt. A. L. Cohen, Lt. Sam Glassman, Lt. Leon Stein- berg, Lt. Harry Cook. Only Jewish Fraternity Dr. Hilliard W. Goldstick was installation officer at the dinner. Dr. Louis . I. Galin, Regent of Dis- trict 6 of Alpha Omega,. the only Jewish dental fraternity in America, installed Dr. Green as president and the following other officers: Dr. Azriel Weller, vice-presi- dent; Dr. Abe Pearlman,' secre- tary; Dr. Leonard Sidlow, treas- urer; Dr. Leon Katzin, editor of Alpha Omega Bulletin; Dr. Nor- man Rubenstein, mater; Drs. Sol Kesler, Herbert Bloom, Nathan Galin, Emanuel Green and Julian B. Weber, members of the execu- tive committee. Gets Key of Honor The key Of honor in apprecia- tion for his past ,year's services was presented to Dr. Green by Dr. Katzin. Philip Slomovitz was the guest speaker at the dinner. 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