Page Six THE JEWISH WEAN'S. Abrogate White Paper! INF- Auxiliary Demands Bnai Brith Fellowship Honors W. A. White Copies of Resolution, Adopted by Audience of 2,900 at Donor Event; Sent to President and British Embassy; Van Paassen Speaks friClay, Mardi ,24, 1944 Pupils in Jewish Schools Will Protest White Paper All Branches of United Hebrew Schools, Congregations Plan Assemblies This Sunday Morning and Monday With 5,000 Children Participating A resolution condemning the British White Paper on Palestine and demanding its abrogation before the deadline set for,the closing of Palestine's doors to Jewish immigration was adopted by the audience of 2,900 men and women who attended the annual donor event of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National .Fund on Wednesday afternoon; at the Masonic Temple. 0 The resolution, copies of which are being sent to President Roose- velt, members of Congress and the British Embassy, endorses the proposal for the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Pal- -William Allen White; world- estine. famous editor of the Emporia Van Paassen Speaker Gazette and life-time crusader- Pierre Van Paassen, author of Address Central Michigan against bigotry and intolerance, "The Forgotten Ally," was the College, Marshall Lodge; in - whose memory Bnai Brith's guest speaker at the Wednesday National Hillel Commission has Pupils To 'See Film event. established an inter-faith stu- Mr. Van Paassen analyzed the The film "The World We Wan t dent fellowship . at the Univer- Jewish position in the world to- sity of Kansas. Mr. White died day and pointed to the grave in- to Live In," prepared by the Na three weeks ago. tional Council of Christians an d justice that has been . perpetrated Jews, parent organization of th e against the Jewish builders of Zion by those who place obstacles Detroit Round Table, will 13..e in the path of rebuilding Eretz shown at Cleveland Intermediate ,School this Friday. Israel. A goodwill team of speakers Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, president representing the 'Detroit Round of the Auxiliary, announces that The hospital gift kits commit- Table will appear before social more than $35,000 will have been science classes and student as- tee of the Jewish Welfare Board raised for Palestine's redemption semblies at Central. Michigan Col- has completed 250 toilet kits to as a result of the Ladies' Auxil- lege of Education, Mt. Pleasant, be distributed to Jewish service- iary's donor event. men and women confined to mil- Monday.. $100,000 Project Speakers will be Dr. Alvin D. itary hospitals in Michigan. Patients at Percy Jones, Sel- This sum will be used towards Hersch, Jewish attorney and pro- the new $100,000 project for the fessor of law at the University fridge Field, Fort Brady, and establishment of a Nachlah—a of Detroit Law School; Dr. Her- Naval Training Station Hospitals Palestine settlement—in the name bert Beecher Hudnut, pastor at received these kits. of the Auxiliary. Woodward Ave.- - Presbyterian This month, Bnai Brith Pisgah William Hordes, president of Church; and Judge Joseph A. Auxiliary contributed 200 kits the Jewish National Fund Coun- Moynihan of the. Circuit Court, and the Suwalker Independent cil of Detroit, accepted the Ladies' vice-president of the National progressive Association, 50 kits. Auxiliary's large gift for land Council of Catholic men. They All Jewish women's organiza- will speak on the theme "Broth- tions are being asked to partici- redemption. Artists who appeared on the erhood in a Democracy" and will pate in this morale-building musical pr o g r am Wednesday be presented by the Rev. Jqseph work. Each kit includes a letter Q. Mayne,•executive secretary of were Julius Chajes, Marguerite from the donor organization ,Kozenn, • Henry Siegl, Jascha the Detroit Round Table. wishing the recipient a speedy The team which visited Fort Schwartzman, Harriett Toomey recovery. Hundreds of letters of Knox, Ky., as representatives of appreciation have already been and Margit Kormendy. the Detroit Round Table, will received from the servicemen. speak before. the Louis Marshall Organizations interested i n Lodge and Anxiliary of Bnai Brith at the Workmen's Circle, sending kits to soldiers may 11529 Linwood, on Tuesday at secure 'further information by 9 p. m. Speakers willbe Dr. calling Miss Fineman, MA. 8400 . or Mrs. Harold H. Smilay, TO.. Hersch, Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, pastor of Central Woodward 8-7543, chairman of the gift kits $15,000 Campaign Here Christian Church, and Judge committee. Other members of the committee are Mesdames, M. Moynihan. Aimed to Provide Food, The Detroit Round Table will Cornfield, Samuel Danto, Ben- Medicines for Refugees present speakers on the brother- jamin Krell, Harry Millman, hood theme at a dinner meeting Charles Smith, Harry Singer and The-- Federation of Lithuanian of Calvary Presbyterian Church, Emil Waldbott. Jews of Detroit announces the Grand River at - Vicksburg, on inauguration of a drive to pro- Louis H. Sobel, prominent vide- food and medicines for Wednesday. The speakers will be Dr. B. Benedict, Glazer, Rabbi social worker, former director stranded kinsmen who are now in Siberia, Tashkant and other of Temple Beth El, the Rev. E. of the Jewish 'Community Cen- J. O'Connor, S. J., of the Uni- ter of Detroit, was named assis- portions of Russia. versity of- Detroit, and the Rev. tant secretary of the Joint Dis- Former residents of Kovno, Mayne. tribution Committee, major Wilna and SUwalk regions are American agency fOr aids to to be assisted in this rescue of- Rabbi Cahn Named Hillel Jews abroad, it was announced * fort. Administrative Assistant by . Joseph C. Hyman, executive An appeal has gbne forth to NEW YORK—Rabbi Judah chairman. - Lithuanian societies in Detroit, Cahn, director of the Metropoli- including Eishishker, Kalvarier, tan Hillel Bureau for the past ROBIN&ON'S Wilner and Suwalker, to aid in year, has been appointed na- this work. tional administrative assistant to A quota of $15,000 has been Dr. A. L. Sachar, national direc- set for Detroit as part of the tor of the 141 Bnai Brith - Hillel nationwide $1,000,000 campaign, Foundations and . Counselorships. conducted by the Lithuanian Rabbi Cahn, director of the Federation of America. Hillel Bureau. in New York City It is stated that 5,000 packages since 1942, is also director of have already gone forth to the Hillel Foundation at the Siberia during the past few 'downtown branch of City Col- months and that 2,000 families lege. He will continue to serve must be assisted. in this capacity, maintaining his M. Lieberman has been named headquarters at 113 E. 22nd chairman. of the Detroit cam- St., the home of the downtown paign. B. Laikin is treasurer and City College Foundation. Philip Cutler secretary. Prom- inent Detroiters who came from , MVN,N104100:3000:100:100000:3C Lithuania are assisting in this HEAR work. For further information call the secretary of the local Federa- Editor of the Gallup Poll tion of Lithuanian Jews, Mrs. Matz, UN. 1-6233. Speak on the Subject W eek' s Prograrn Announced for Goodwill Teams 250 Hospital Kits Sent to Servicemen Children attending the Jewish schools of Detroit will register their protests against the British White Paper on Palestine, at school assemblies this Sunday morning. Classes conducted in public school buildings and which do not have sessions on Sundays will express their senti- ments on the proposed restrictions on Jewish immigration and land sales on Monday after- 0 noon. Responding to the call of the Dr. Mandelberg Dies Zionist Council of Detroit, the In Tel Aviv at 74 schools have made plans for Sun- day's assemblies under the direc- TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)—Dr. tion of a committee headed by Avigdor Mandelberg, founder Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of and president of the Anti- the United Hebrew Schools. Tuberculosis League and a mem- Participating schools which ber of the presidium of the have arranged to devote their as-. "V" League for Aid to Russia, semblies to a discussion of the died here. He was born in Palestinian emergency issue are: Berditchev, in the Ukraine,- 74 All branches of the United He- years ago and practiced medi-' brew Schools, Temple Israel, Con- cine in St. Petersburg and in gregation Shaarey Zedek, Con- Italy. He came to Palestine from gregation Bnai David, Yeshivath Russia in 1921 and for several Beth Yehudah, Congregation years was Medical . Direttor of Bnai Moshe, Carmel V Hebrew the Kupath Cholim, health co- School and the Shaar Hashoma- operative of the Histadruth, General Jewish Federation of yim in Windsor. Labor. The• program at these assem- Dr. Mandelberg was a leader blies will include the reading of appropriate Biblical selections, of the Social 'Democratic Party talks by pupils of the schools and of Russia, both under the Czars the adoption of resolutions urging and during the Bolshevik re- gime. For his political activities abrogation of the White Paper. 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