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March 31, 1944 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-03-31

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March If, 1944

I

Page Seven

Lipsky Visions New Hopes Participants in Final Getverkshaften Event
For World Jewry, Palestine Marking Closing of Record $75,600 .Drive

World Zionist Leader Strikes Optimistic Note In Address
Before Overflow Audience at Gewerkshaftn Program;
Schaver Sees $75,000 Goal Oversubscribed

.Assuring an overflow audience in the Scottish Rite
Cathedral Sunday evening that the $75,000 goal in the 1944
Gewerkshaf ten drive will be oversubscribed, Morris L.
Schaver, chairman of the campaign, declared that new stan-
dards have been created this year as a result of the over-
whelming sentiments in favor of a Jewish Commonwealth

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in Palestine.
Several hundred people had to by his vigorous denunciation a
be turned away for lack of seat- few days ago of the Hitler cam-
paign of extermination, with spe-
ing accommodations.
Opening with greetings from cial reference to the Jews now
the campaign director, A. H. captive in enslaved Hungary.
Kuschinsky, Sunda _ y evening's
"The Spring of 1944 sees the
gathering heard a stirring mes- beginning - of the collapse of the
Left to right: M. Taich, chairman of organizations; Morris L. Schaver, campaign chair-
sage from Louis Lipsky, world Hitler menace and the triumph
man; Sidor Belarsky, guest star; Emma Shever, soloist with Halevy Choir; Louis Lipsky, guest
speaker; Alex Nichamin, one of campaign vice-chairmen;, Harry Schumer, treasurer; A. H.
Zionist leader.
of democracy and international
Kushinsky, campaign director.
justice. It sees the breakdown of
Featured as Soloists
wr.
Sidor Belarsky, one of the out- the unnatural antagonism of the
A
Mobile Unit will be at the
standing concert singers, sang a United Nations to the considera-
Red Cross Mobile Unit
Hally School, 2585 Grove, at Lin-. .
,group of songs, - accompanied by tion of the Jewish problem in re-
In N. W. Section April 12 wood, on Wednesday, April 12,
Rebecca Frohman. Emma Shever lation to the coming peace. It
and Cantor S. Mogill were feat- sees the confirthation of Jewish
from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m'.
ured as soloists in the oratorio faith in the ultimate vindication
The Mobile Unit of the Ameri-
"Die Tzwei Brieder" presented of the justice of their cause.
Blood Donors are asked to reg-
can Red Cross will again facili-
by the Halevy Singing Society
ister for service and blood dona-
Right Jewish Wrongs
tate
its
Blood
Donor
Service
ef-
under the direction of Dan Froh-
"The Jewish people have re- Zionist Youth Commission forts for residents in the north- tions on that day. with Mrs. Wal- .
man.
ter Clinton, UN. 2-5462, or Mrs.
fused
to accept the thought that
Harry Schumer, treasurer of
John Scoville, UN. 2-5682.
west section.
to Give 84 Awards;
the success of the United Nations
the drive,. stated that the leaders
Deadline' April 30
in the campaign have assurances can be possible without the
that all monies necessary to righting of Jewish wrongs, and
The American Zionist Youth
reach the goal will be turned hi without fulfilling the promises
made in 1917, confirmed later by Commission, in cooperation with
this week. Mr. Schumer joined
with Mr. Schaver in expresSing j2 nations, that Palestine would the American Zionist Emergency
"become a free, self-governing, Colancil, has announced a nation-
thanks to all workers for their
co-operation and untiring volun- Jewish national hOme or 'Com- wide essay contest for young
monwealth.
people between the ages of 10.
tary efforts.
ON PERRY PARK, ORTONVILLE, MICH.
"It would be a travesty of the and "25. -
New Jewish Hope
Nine themes, from which the
Mr. Lipsky, in the course of cause for which the democracies
„.
1000 Feet Above Sea Level
his address, stated:
are fighting that the harassed contestants may select one, are
offered

by
t
h
e
Commission.
"In 'Spite of the terrible condi- and persectited Jewish people, of
tions that still confront Jewish all peoples, should be denied These pertain to Jewish achieve-
life in Nazi-occupied territories, their right to a homeland when ments ,in Palestine, Jewish Pal-
the Spring of 1944 brings with it peace comes. We refuse to be- estine's contribution to the war,
the basis for new Jewish hope. lieve that when the rights of -the and the British White Paper of
THREE CAMPS IN ONE
. The off-the-record breezes from Poles, the Czechs, the Belgians, 1939, which prohibits new Jew-
English shores carry suggestions the Dutch, and the French are ish immigration into Palestine'
BOYS' UNIT 6-16
that English •muddling may yet re-established that the scales of after March 31. ,
Judges of the contest are Prof.
GIRLS' UNIT 6-16
arrive at the open door of . the justice will be clogged and re-
-Jewish national home, in spite of fuse to operate when they are Simon Halkin, distinguished poet,
LITTLE NAHELU
depressing Palestine incidents of called upon to measure the jus- Maurice Samuel, auttior and
- Pre-School Ages 3-6
recent months. • -
tice that is due to the *Jewish lecturer, and Sulamith Schwartz,
"Far more encouraging is the people, who have suffered most director of publications of the
vigorous assertion of policy on from the barbarism of the de- American Zionist Emergency
the part of the American govern- feafed foe. Nor will it be possible Council.
The contest closes on April 30,
ment, which not so many months for this justice to be denied. in
ago pressed for Jewish silence on the face of the sadrifices of 'the 1944. Full instructions are being
For Registration, Information or Folder
discussion of Palestine, and kept 600,000 Jews in Palestine, who provided by the Commission's,
on refusing to countenance spe- are carrying more than their office, 381 FOurth Ave., New'
Write or Phone
cific reference to the Jewish proportionate weight in the war York 16, N. Y., or the office of
the
Detroit
Zionist
Council,
1044
tragedy in European lands.
effort ..of the United Nations.
DETROIT OFFICE 18657 GREENLAWN
Penobscot Bldg., regarding 84
Indicated by WRB
Appeasement Prevails
Phones—UN. 3-5075 or HO. 1189
awards, most of them War
"This clarification of attitude is
"It .is inconceivable that the Bonds.
indicated by the appointment of
the War Refugee Board by mean spirited, dog in the manger
President Roosevelt; by the in- and disloyal attitude of the
terventon of the President in Seven Arab States, the spirit of
LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE
the consideration of the Palestine appeasement that still prevails in
TWELFTH AND SEWARD
certain
English
circles
will
pre-
resolution now in Congress; and
TRinity 2-0100
vail against the loyalty and gal-
lantry of the 600,000 Jews of
Only One Performance
Sunday Evening, April 2
Palestine, who have done mite
Testimonial Evening in Honor of
than . was required of them in the
war effort, notwithstanding the
repressive endeavors of the Eng-
lish administration 'of Palestine.
"It remains for us, Jews of
Detroiter Who Once Visited America, to - assert with vigor
In a 2-Act Musical Comedy
by 1. Rosenberg, Music
and clarity the justice of the
Palestine 'Gets Letter
by S. Secunda
Jewish cause in order that Amer-
From Jerusalem
ican public opinion may under-
stand and appreciate that cause
Mrs. 11,..bert R. Marwil of
and understanding it, give it
8621 LaSalle Blvd.- is in receipt
their generous support."
of a letter which arrived re-
Featuring Entire Cast and
DECORATOR'S
cently from Jerusalem, in which
CARD OF THANKS
a stirring plea is made for con-
LAMPS
The family of the late Sarah
tributions to the I'ta and David
In a wide selection of
Repertoire
\
In
Selections
From
Her
Sussman wish to express their
most - distinctive styles
Yellin Memorial Fund.
Prices: Sunday evening: 55c, 85e,
secured from the 'finest
The letter w a s directed to sincerest thanks for the sympa-
$1.10, $1:65, $2.20. Matinee and
importers in the world.
Mrs. Marwil because she had thies shown them in their recent
week-day evenings: 55c, 85c, $1.10.
Each is an individual
befriended the Yellin family bereavement.
.1•1■■■
beauty. Priced from—
during a visit • in Palestine
in 1929.
MASONIC AUDITORIUM SAT., APRIL 15-8:20 P. M.
Pointing out that funds are
needed, in order to erect an ad-
ELEGANT
ditional wing to the Ezrath-
TABLES
Nashim to accommodate -2C to
30 nore patients, the. writers
In genuine mahogany for
TE. 2-7100
GRINNELL'S
TICKETS 90c to $2.40
sofa side, chair or to
Sara Herzog and Goldie 0. Jo-
create beauty in a need-
seph—explain that the present
ed spot.
building is inadequate to care
for many aged and mentally ill
Columbia
A friendly store with a
men and women who need hos-
reputation of fair ideat-
ail
u
Open Evenings
pitilization.
ing. We invite your in-
The late Mrs. Yellin devoted
Except Tuesday
spection of our displays.
50 years of her life toward the
The thrilling story of Russia's motherhood
advancement of psychiatry in
with a gun in her hand.
Jerusalem. The late Prof. Yellin
also interested himself in this
PAULINE BROWN
cause. For that reason, it has
JOE BROWN
been decided to name the new
UNiversity 3-1616
7651 West McNichols Road
building in their honor.
First Russian film spoken completely in English, plus
On the Yellin memorial ap,
Where Roosevelt, Churchill
peal committee are Miss 'Hen-
and Stalin made history.
rietta. Szold, Mrs. Herzog, Dr.
Judah L, Magnes and others.

Palestine Theme
Of Essay Contest
For Jewish Youth

Fourteenth Successful Season

Registration Limited

Yellin Memorial
Plea Received
By. Mrs. Marwil

(AMP NAHELU

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