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Friday, :March . 17, 1944

THE UEVI1SH - NEWS

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Pierre Van Paassen Guest
Speaker at JNF Donor Fete

Two Slogans Tied
In ILIA Contest

Invited to select a dynamic
keynote for the largest campaign
Author of "The Forgotten Ally" to Address 13th Annual in the history of American Jewry
Event Wednesday; Organization Honored With
more than 60 editors of English
Jewish periodicals throughout the
a Nachlah in Palestine
country tied in their balloting for
Pierre Van Paassen, eminent foreign correspondent, au- a dramatic slogan for the $32,-
thor and lecturer, will be the guest speaker next Wednesday 000,000 nationwide campaign of
the United Jewish Appeal for
at the Masonic Auditorium, at the 13th Annual donor event Refugees,
Overseas Needs and
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund.
Palestine. The slogans which
It is expected that approximately 2,500 women will be were: "Give Them A Share of
present to hear Mr. Van Paassen. Husbands of donors have Victory" and `.`Build - Their To-
also been invited to attend this€
morrow Today."
event.
Since these slogans are comple-
Mr. Van Paassen is recognized
mentary in character expressing
as one of the outstanding Chris-
the single, dominant idea of help-
tian. supporters of the Jewish na-
ing the Jews survive to enjoy the
tional cause in Palestine. HiS lat-
fruits of an Allied triumph and
est book, "The Forgotten Ally,"
laying the groundwork now for,
is one of the most powerful ap- Clubroom Facilities to Be the full restoration and recon-
peals for the cause of the Jewish Set Up for Bnai Brith Chap- struction of the harrassed mil-
Commonwealth.'
lions in European lands, the
ters at 12235 Linwood
Final arrangements f o r this
United Jewish Appeal decided
event were made last Tuesday at
In the hope of augmenting the to combine them into one banner
a rally of J.N.F. Auxiliary work-
line as follows: "Give Them - A
ers. The speakers were Mendel facilities offered members and Share of Victory—Build Their
the
youth
groups
under
their
Fisher, national executive direc-
Tomorrow Today."
tor of J.N.F., and Isadore Kadis, sponsorship 3, Louis Marshall
Lodge of Bnai Brith and the two
field worker.
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women's groups associated with
Mr, Fisher made the im-
it, the Business and Professional
portant announcement at thiS
Women and the Louis Marshall
meeting that in recognition of
Women, are completing arrange-
the Ladies' Auxiliary's efforts
ments
for the opening of a head-
in behalf of Palestine, a N-ach-
quarters at "12235 Linm- rood Ave.
lah—a special settlement—will
More than 900 members of the
be established in Eretz Israel
groups will be served, as well
With the half-way goal in
in the organization's name.
as youth organizations under the sight, workers in the 1944 Red
Family settlements purchased
sponsorship of the parent : groups. Cross War Fund campaign were
as contributions to the. March
Aside from providing an- office preparing for the final two weeks
22 donor event will be estab-
for the three groups and a meet- of the drive.
lished in this Nachlah. Those
ing place for committees, a lib-
desiring to secure family set-
Detroit and Wayne County
rary Of 'Jewish and Bnai Brith _must raise $4,921,000 by the end
tlements are—urged to do so
literature
will
be
available
to
before next Wednesday's -
of March, or fail in its obligation
members of Bnai -Brith organiza- to the men in service. It is be-
event. It takes a $100,000 con-
tions
operating
through
the
Louis
tribution to establish a Nach-
lieved that $2,500,000 of _this
lah, and the J.N.F. Ladies' Marshall groups.
amount will have been raised
Auxiliary has faith that this
A neighborhood center will be by the end of this week.
sum will be raised in recogni-
provided for members of- the Ju-
The Red Cross campaign got
tion of the honor accorded the
nior Orders of Bnai Brith, A. Z. off to a fast start, with advance
organization.
A. and. Bnai Brith Girls.
and partial pledges from both
It is. announced by Mrs. Philip
Announcement of an. opening CIO and AFL, coupled with such
Cutler; president of the Auxil- affair to inaugurate the head- gifts as $225,000 from General
iary, that reservations for Wed- quarters will soon be made.
Motors Corporation, $65,000 from
nesday's event continue to be
the Children's Fund of Michigan,
available. •
$62,500 from the J. L. Hudson
'Mri. Benjamin Laikin, prograin Provide Food Packages
Company, and other large - do-
chairman, assisted b_y Mrs. Albert For Camps Brady, Custer nations.
Rosenthal a n d Mrs. Joshua
But campaign leaders know
Sperka, have arranged for the
The Jewish Welfare Board's that the goal will not be reached
following musical program for USO Committee announces that through large gifts alone. More
the donor event to supplement food packages were sent to than a million donations will
Mr. Van Paassen's address:
Camp Custer last week by David have to be assembled in order to
A string trio, consisting of Jul- Horodoker Independent Society, enable the Detroit Chapter to
ius Chajes, pianist; Jascha Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- succeed. There were more than a
Schwartzman, cellist, and Henry uel, Congregation Bnai Moshe million donors to th Red Cross
Siegl, violinist.
last year.
and Turover Ladies' Aid.
A vocal trio composed of Mar-
Food packages were sent to
guerite Kozenn a n d Harriett
Fort Brady by Bnai Brith Pisgah Haskell Wills $100,000
Toomey, sopranos, and Margit
Lodge and its Auxiliary.
for
Kormendy, contralto, accompa-
Homeland
Members of Young Women's
nied by Mr. Chajes.
Bicur Sholem served at the
LONDON (JTA) — Michael
Downtown USO March 6.
Haskel, South African Jewish
For further information re- philanthropist, who died in Feb-
garding entertainments at USO ruary 1942 in Johannesburg,
and the sending of food packages left an estate in England ap-
to camps, call Miss Fineman, praised at over $100,000. The
NEW YORK (JPS)—Dr. Serge MA. 8400.
proceeds of the estate are to be
Koussevitzky, conductor of the
spent for the following purposes:
Boston Symphony orchestra, has YPS OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
to establish a Jewish school of
become a national sponsor of the TO HAVE DANCE SUNDAY
aviation in Palestine; to combat
American Red Mogen David for
The Young People's Society of anti-Semitism and create good-
Palestine.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will between the Jewish people
American Red Mogen David will have an afternoon dance in Palestine and their neighbors;
for Palestine is engaged in pro- Sunday, starting at 3:15 p. m., to promulgate the idea of a Jew-
viding support for theeRed Mogen in the foyer of the social hall ish state among non-Jews in
David, Palestine's first aid agency of the synagogue. It is open to Britain and elsewhere; to estab-
Which serves the people of the members and friends of the or- lish an institute in Palestine for
Holy Land without distinction as ganization. There will be re- the training of Jewish civil ser-
to race, creed or color.
freshments and entertainment.
vants..

Marshall Groups
Secure Quarters

Page: Seven.

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Affiliated. Groups Join in
Schools' 25th Anniversary

Alumni, Parents, Kvutzah Ivrith and Its Women's Auxiliary
Plan Celebrations During the Week
of April 15 to 23

All organizations affiliated with the United Hebrew
Schools' are planning to participate in the 25th anniversary
celebration scheduled for April 15 to 23.
Aaron A. Silberblatt is general chairman of the 25th
anniversary celebration; Fred M. Butzel, honorary chairman;
Judge William Friedman, toastmaster of the banquet.

Rudolph Zuieback is president
of the schools,
land Hebrew schools, will be
The Woman's Auxiliary, head- the speaker.
ed by Mrs. Jack Tobin, met last
The Kvutzah is also publishing
week to formulate plans for par- a Hebrew pamphlet, "Hed Ha-
ticipation in the celebration. .A Kvutzah" "The Echo of • the
committee from the Auxiliary Kvutzah" in honor of this cele-

bration. It will describe the
work of the Kvutzah during the
many years of its existence.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah, headed by Mrs. A.
DeRoven, is planning a M'laveh
Malkah on SatUrday evening,
April 22.
Parent-Teachers groups are
completing plans for local pro-
grams in the various schools.
Last week a meeting was held
at the David W. Simons School,
and the staff headed by Solomon
Kasdan, together with parents
of the school, formulated plans
for the celebration. 'The parents'
committee consists of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Abramson, Mrs. G. Bass,
Mrs. H. Eisenberg, Mrs. A.
Glass, Mrs. D. Goldsmith, Mrs.
S. Kraft, Mrs. H. Marks, Mrs. H.
Nelson, Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. H.
Pudavick, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Sandlar, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sulkes.

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Red Cross Drive
Reaches Half -Way
Mark in 2 Weeks

Koussevitzky Joins
Red Mogen David

Bafils

retbusa

FRED M. BUTZEL

is in charge of arrangements for
the banquet to be held' on the Jewish Homeland in Peru
last day of the celebration, Sun- Suggested by Rep. White
day, April 23, in the social hall
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Estab-
of Shaarey Zedek.
lishment of a Jewish homeland
The Alumni will meet next of 100 square miles in Peru was
Monday evening to plan their advocated on the floor of the
House of Representatives this
share of the celebration.
week by Rep. Compton I. White,
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew (D) of Idaho.
cultural group, which was or
ganized immediately after the
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST
establishment of the first unit
FLORSHEIM DEALER
of the United Hebrew Schools,
have completed plans for a
Kvutzah program to be held on
Thursday, April 20. Mordecai
Medini, head of the Hebrew
1231-35 WoOdward Next to Fox Meat,*
Open. Evenings
Teachers' College of the Cleve-

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