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Friday, 'January 28, 1944
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Hordes Invites
Jewish Federations to Map
Plans at General Assembly
JNF Boxholders
To Rally, Feb. 9
Zionist Leaders to Meet
In Special Parley Tuesday
Detroit Members of Executive Committees Plan Action
in Situation Affecting the Work for
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat Fete
Upbuilding of Jewish Homeland
Planned at Center; Show
New Palestine Film
Members of the executive committees of all Zionist
Srere, Pekarsky, Isaacs and Jacobs Will Address
Pittsburgh Convention, Feb. 3-7; Question of
Present and Postwar Needs to Be Discussed
Leaders in the Jewish community of Detroit will be
among the 600 representatives of Jewish community or-
William Hordes, president of
ganizations throughout the U. S. and Canada who will dis- the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cuss questions of immediate interest at the General Assem- cil of Detroit, this w e e k an-
nounced that
bly of the Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, at Pitts-
the planned ral-
burgh, Feb. 3 to 7.
ly of holders of
Organizing of pr o g r am s by will be taken up at a session at
the Blue and
Jewish agencies to meet welfare which Philmore J. Haber, presi-
White JNF
needs during the war and post- dent of Cleveland's Jewish Com-
boxes will take
war periods will be a primary munity Council, will be chairman
place on Wed-
concern of the Assembly sessions, and David Watchmaker, of Bos-
nesday evening,
f r o in Friday, Feb. 4, through ton, discussion leader.
Feb. 9, at t h e
Monday, Feb. 7.
Jewish Commu-
Summaries of the four Friday
Detroiters to Speak
nity Center.
sessions will be presented on
These sessions will be preceded Sunday, Feb. 6, to the entire
Wm. Hordes
Taking the
by an all-day conference on edu- Assembly, so that all participants form of a Hamisha Asar b'Shevat
cational problems, in which three will be provided with first-hand celebration, this event will be
Detroiters — Bernard Isaacs, su- knowledge of the Friday meet- marked by a program featuring
perintendent of the United He- ings.
one of the latest talking pictures
brew Schools, Herman M. Pekar-
from Palestine.
First
General
Session
sky, acting executive director of
Youth groups of Detroit will
The first general session of the
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
and Herman Jacobs, executive Assembly will take place Satur- be presented in a musical pro-
director of the Jewish Commu- day evening, Feb. 5, when a re- gram, and choirs from the junior
port on the council's work during groups will entertain the gather-
nity Center—will participate.
Mr. Pekarsky will speak at 1943 will be given by Sidney ing. Philip Slomovitz will be the
this session on the subject "Com- Hollander, president of the Coun- guest speaker.
All boxholders and their
munity Concern for Jewish Edu- cil. An address on the overseas
program to be initiated by the friends are invited to attend this
cation."
At the session Friday which United Nations Relief and Re- event by Mrs. Benjamin M. Lai-
will deal with fund-raising and habilitation Administration will kin, who is in charge of the com-
budgeting, Abraham Srere, presi- be delivered by Francis B. Sayre, mittee that is arranging the
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- political adviser to the Director program.
eration of Detroit, will discuss General of UNRRA.
participation in War Chests by Monday, Feb. 7, will be de-
numerous American Jewish com- voted to meetings of national or-
munities. Others participating ganizations — United Jewish Ap-
will be Milton Kahn of Boston peal, Joint Defense Appeal, Jew-
and Michael Nisselson of N e w ish Welfare Board, Youth Aliyah
York. of Hadassah, American Associa-
The session on community or - tion for Jewish Education, Jew-
On Sunday evening, Feb. 13,
. ganization will be addressed by ish Telegraphic Agency, ORT and
Kurt Peiser of Philadelphia, Dr. the National Council of Jewish at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, a lecture will be delivered
Joshua Trachtenberg of Easton, Women.
by the famous Jewish, thinker
Pa., a n d George W. Rabinoff,
On Program Committee
and writer, Dr. I. N. Steinberg,
executive director of the Chicago
Mr. Pekarsky is serving on the who recently returned from Aus-
Jewish Charities.
program committee of the As- tralia. 1-1;- topic will be the prob-
Postwar Planning
sembly and is one of the judges lem of the availability of new
William Shroder of Cincinnati on exhibits.
territory for the Jews.
will preside at a session to deal
Detroit's accredited delegates,
Dr. Sternberg has a rich back-
with war problems and postwar
planning f o r community agen- alternates and accredited commu- ground of Jewish activities. His
cies. Participants in this ses- nity representatives include the appearance in New York and
other large centers has always
sion's discussions will be Joseph following:
Abraham Srere, Henry Wine- left his audiences impressed and
Willen, Ira M. Younker a n d
Frank L. Well of New York and man, Herman Pekarsky, Dr. B. thoughtful. He believes in the
Milton E. Gundersheimer of Bal- Benedict Glazer, Mrs. Joseph M. possibility of creating a Jewish
Welt, Irving W. Blumberg, Aaron territorial center in Australia.
timore.
Local civic-protective programs Droock, James I. Ellmann, My-
The joint cultural committee
ron A. Keys, Clarence H. Eng- of the Jewish Center and Jewish
gass, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Community Council invited Dr.
Harvey H. . Goldman, Rabbi Leon Steinberg to present more fully
Fram, Clarice Freud, Isaac Shet- his ideas and plans to the Jews
zer, Benjamin E. Jaffee, Isaac of Detroit.
Franck, Samuel H. Rubin e r,
The usual admission fee of 25c
Dr. Simeon Halkin Guest Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mrs. Abra- will
be charged, with a reduction
Speaker at Hebrew Cul-
ham Srere, Harold Silver, Philip to 15c for Jewish organizations
Slomovitz, M. William Weinberg, ordering 50 tickets or more for
tural Meeting Saturday
Rudolph Zuieback, Esther R. their membership from the Jew-
The guest speaker of the Prussian, Rabbi M. J. Wohlge- ish Community Council, CHerry
1657.
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew cul- lernter.
tural group of Detroit, this Sat-
urday evening, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Building, will be the fa-
mous poet, essayist and lecturer,
Dr. Simeon Halkin, professor of
Hebrew literature in the Insti-
tute of Religion in New York.
He will speak on the subject
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To Speak on Jewish
Center in Australia
organizations in Detroit will meet in special conference next
Tuesday evening, at the Shaarey Zedek, to plan action in
the emergency situation that has arisen affecting the work
for the upbuilding of Palestine as the Jewish National Home.
A special committee, under the chairmanship of Law-
rence W. Crohn, is arranging details for this meeting.
Officers and members of the,
boards of the Zionist Organiza- ations of Detroit and the Miz-
tion of Detroit, Hadassah and its rachi Orthodox Zionists -an-
nounced this week that U. S.
Business and Professional . Divi Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg
sion, Junior Hadassah, the Poale has been commended for his en-
Zion branches, Jewish National couragement to the movement
Workers' Alliance, Mizrachi, the for the establishment of the
Jewish National Fund Council Jewish Homeland in Palestine
and its Ladies' Auxiliary, the in special testimonials submitted
Zionist Youth Council, Migdal, to him by their memberships.
Pioneer Women's Organization
Mizrachi's
testimonial
was
chapters, League for Labor
Palstine, Habonim, Hashomer signed by nearly 200 men and
Hatzair and other youth groups women who attended the an-
have been called upon to be pre- niversary banquet two weeks
sent at this meeting and to parti- ago.
More than 1.000 members of
cipate in planning action locally
and. in assisting the national of- the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
ficers in their current program. tions signed a testimonial state-
It is pointed out in the call ment expressing gratitude to
to this conference that the em- Senator Vandenberg for his ef-
ergency situation calls for action forts as a member of the ex-
internally, among the Jews of ecutive committee of the Am-
the community; among the non- erican Palestine Committee and
Jewish friends of the movement the movement. This testimonial
list was gathered at the Pioneer
Vandenberg Commended
Women's annual luncheon last
The Pioneer Women's Organiz- week.
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