Laikin, Lieberman, London, Delegates To Zionist Parley Will Represent Zionist Coun- cil in Washington on May 23 and 24 Benjamin M. Laikin, William London and Morris Lieberman will represent Detroit at the na- tional conference of Zionist lead- ers, to gather from 300 commu- nities in the United States at Hotel Statler, Washington, D. C., on May 23 and 24. The conference was called by Dr. Abbe Hillel Silver and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, co-chairman of the American Zionist Emergency Council, which speaks for all the major Zionist bodies in the land — Zionist Organization of A m e r i c a, Hadassalt Mizrachi and Poale Zion. Zionist public relations are di- rected for the Emergency Coun- cial by the community contacts division of which Rabbi Irving Miller is chairman. Mr. Laikin and Mr. Lieberman will represent the Zionist Coun- cil of Detroit which serves as the local branch of the Ameri- can Zionist Emergency Council. The conference of local Emer- gency Committee heads will for- mulate plans to carry forward the Council's program in t h e ensuing months, and will hear reports covering recent develop- ments in the Concirs drive to bring about the repeal of the British White Paper policy and the reconstitution of Palestine as a free and democratic Jewish Commonwealth. Chachmey Lublin's Parochial School Rewards 3 Pupils Local Brevities Announce Program JACOB SKLAR FAMILY CLUB met Sunday • at the home of the Joseph Barbetts on Ro- chester. Arrangements were made for a series of summer outings. * * * At a meeting of the MEN'S CLUB OF BNAI DAVID SYN- AGOGUE, seven letters were read from members and sons of members who are in the armed forces. The club sends packages regularly to members and sons of members in the service, * * * DAVID HORODOKER JRS.' annual card party will be held Tuesday evening at the Bnai Mosne, Dexter and Lawrence. There will be refreshments and prizes. All are welcome. For tickets and information call Mrs. E. Chessler, TY. 4-7923. Proceeds are used for charitable purposes. Beth El Men's Club Sends Packages to Ft. Brady Soldiers The food committee of the De- troit Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board an- nounces that food packages were sent to Fort Brady by Men's Club of Temple Beth El. Food packages were sent to Fort Cus- ter by Hebrew 'Ladies' Aid, Per- fection Lodge F. & A. M., Music Study Club, Ruzhiner Progress- ive Verein and Progressive La- dies Unterstitztungs Verein. Fenkell Friendship Club pro- vided breakfasts for - Servicemen at t h e Jewish Center USO Lounge. For Temple Israel Sisterhood's Tea Mrs. R. R. Kaltman, chairman, and Mrs. Max Osnos, co-chair- man, of the Mother and Daugh- ter luncheon of the Temple Is- rael Sisterhood, to be held Sat- urday, May 13, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, announce the fol- lowing program: Four direct line generations will be the participants. Mrs. I. Kohane, great-grandmother, will give the opening prayer, which will be completed by her great- granddaughter, Elizabeth Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher, Jr. After the luncheon. Mrs. Max Frank, daughter of Mrs. Kohane and mother of Mrs. Fisher, will speak for the women of her generation. Mrs. Fisher ( Muriel Frank) will respond to her mother's theme, "The Challenge to This Day." Judy and Janice Lunsky, three-year-old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lunsky, will present the two Girl Scout Troops of Temple Israel with troop flags in memory of their two grandmothers. Miss Eleanor Mandell, who recently won a place in the city- wide audition conducted by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will give piano selections. Two animated cartoons w i 11 b e shown. For reservations call the office of Temple Israel. Temple Israel' Sisterhood will hold the annual meeting and election of officers at noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. J. A. Citrin, 507 W. Grixdale Ave. Dr. Roberts Honored For Work at Michigan LAND HAYES NEW YORK (JPS)—The War Emergency Conference of " the World Jewish Congress, original- ly scheduled for May 20, has been postponed to the late summer or fall' in response to a cabled re- quest from the National Council of Palestine Jewry, which is going • to hold elections for the Representative Assembly in Pal- estine in June. Zeire Zion Branch 3 To Celebrate 10th Anniversary Sunday Poale Zion-Zeire Zion, Branch 3 will celebrate its 10th anni- versary Sunday night at the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. The guest speaker will be David Wertheim, of New York, general secretary of the Poale ion party, who will deliver a speech on the present cal Jewish situation. The chairman, Morris Gins- burg, will review activities of the branch in the past 10 years. Cantor Hyman Cohen will ren- der the musical program. Re- freshments will be served. All members of the labor Zionist movement and their friends are invited. Bnai Moshe Men Install Officers Wednesday Night Lag b'Omer evening, Wednes- day, May 10, has been selected by the Bnai Moshe Men's Club for installation of officers and directors who were elected sev- eral weeks ago. The motion picture, "So Proudly We Hail," will be shown. Refreshments will be served. Selections will be sung by Cantor David Katzman. Rabbis Moses Fischer and Jacob J. Nathan will install the following officers: Louis Kepes, president; Harry Dubbs, vice- president; Sam Freedman, treas- secretary; urer; Saul Kling, Adolph Beck, Carl Rozner, Mor- ton Katz, Harold Haas, Harry Sander, Ernest and Edmund Labe, A. Finkelstein, Andor Jewish Congress Women Feldheim, Milton Eisler, Robert Hold Annual Meeting, H. Schwartz, Andrew Iczkowitz, Election on Wednesday and Harry . Green, directors. The affair is open to all con- The Women's Division of the gregation members and • their American Jewish Congress will families. hold its annual meeting and election of officers Wednesday, Mount Sinai Chapter at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Lun- Plans Night of Games cheon will be served in the Eng- lish room at 12:30. For luncheon Plans for' the night of games reservations call Mrs. S. Sidell, have been completed by the ar- UN. 1-4184. rangements committee of the A review of local activities will Mount Sinai Hospital Associa- be given by committee chairmen. tion, to be held in the ball room National activities will be re- of the Book Cadillac Monday viewed by Mrs. Nathan Speva- evening, May 15. kow. Mrs. Jack Tobin, president Proceeds will be used for the of the Women's Auxiliary of purchase of a Diathermy Unit United Hebrew Schools, will for servicemen. give the invocation. Mrs. Max Fertel, general Members are urged to partici- chairman, is assisted by Mes- pate in the Fifth War Loan dames Jack Cherny and Samuel through the Women's Division. Atlas. Mrs. Leon A. Katzin is The campaign is held to honor chairman of table arrangements. the 70th birthday of Dr. Stephen Mrs. Siineon Cugell is chairman S. WiSe. Bonds may be pur- of hostesses. For information, chased at the next meeting, or call Mrs. Max Schubiner, in through Mrs. Max Saidrnan, War charge of tickets, TR. 1-6044., Bond chairman. - Sokolivker Progressive Verein is one of the organizations that served at the Downtown USO. Hostesses included Mesdames Philip Yanovsky, Hy Garsoff, J. Foon, T. Kessler, J. Saslove, R. , Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin Turbow, B. Sirota, M. .Kahn, F. announces that regular sessions Foon, L. Spector, M. Wasserman, have started for its parochial A. Wasserman, C. Fraternick, J. school and that the board was Gendel, I. Spector. pleased with examinations , con- Temple Israel Red Cross Group ducted before Passover. Prizes were awarded to three pupils, and Sisters of Zion Mizrachi al- Henry Nadler, Arthur Ribiat and so served at the Downtown USO. Israel. Stolsky. The Women's Auxiliary of Information regarding enroll- Miamonides Medical Society con- ment may be obtained at the tributed kits to the hospital kit school, Elmhurst and Linwood, gift project. or by calling TO. 8-5055 or TO. For information r e g a r ding 8-5438. these services call Miss Fineman, The drive for $40,000 conduct- MA.- 8400. ed by Yeshivath Chachmey Lub- lin is in full progress. Board meetings are held every Tues- day. It is announced that the Vaad Horabonim, under t h e chairmanship of Rabbi J. Thu- Eugene Roberts, B. S., M. S., mim, has endorsed the drive for Ph. D., 24-year-old son of Mr. the parochial school. A 15-minute radio program in and Mrs. Ruvin Rabinowitch of the interests of Yeshivath Chach- 3402 Atkinson Ave., was honored mey Lublin will be broadcast April 21 for distinguished work Rosenwald Post to over Station WJLB every Satur- in special fields at the University Hear Wilber Graham. day night. Samuel Kaplan of of Michigan. He attended Cent- New York broadcast the last two ral High and was awarded a Wilber Graham, assistant State scholarship to Wayne University, programs. from which he was graduated rehabilitation and service officer with high honors and received a of the American Legion, will Infants Service Group Batchelor of Arts degree. He re- speak at the next meeting of the ceived a fellowship to Michigan Julius Rosenwald Post, Wednes- Plans Annual Affair and obtained his Masters degree. day, May 10, in the social hall of Dr. Roberts is now in the medi- Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- Infants Service Group's an- cal. department at the University rence. nual Spring games affair will All discharged servicemen are be held Sunday evening, May 7, of Rochester, where he is en- invited to hear Graham and at the Book Cadillac Hotel. All gaged in research work for the learn the latest information as to proceeds are to be used for in- government. His father is the post-war plans being made for digent infants and for the war game room director at the Jew- them. ish Center. effort. Mrs. Louis Wagner is general MAY 6, 8:30 P. M. chairman; Mrs. Abe Young and MASONIC AUDITORIUM Mrs. Samuel Katz, ticket chain- men; Mrs. Harry Weingarten, Mrs. Arthur Leebove, Mrs. Jack Freeman and Mrs. Maurice Shephard, in charge of prizes. Tickets can be secured from TICKETS ON SALE AT GRINNELLIS—RAndolph 1124 members or at the door. Conclave Postponed By World Congress Page Thirieeri , THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 5, 1944 Hadassah to Elect Officers at Annual Luncheon Tuesday Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will' sponsor a luncheon for members and guests at Congre- gation - Shaarey Zedek next Tuesday, at 12:30 P. M. Election of officers will take place at this annual meeting. Dr. Henry M. Busch, professor of Sociology of Western Reserve University and Head of Social Science Division, Cleveland Col- lege will be guest speaker. Prof. Busch, for many years a student of political trends in the Near East, Asia and the Hawaiian Islands, will discuss the Mandate for Palestine in its relation to the Arab world. Mrs. Joseph H. .Ehrlich will preside. Mrs. Tobias Garon is in charge of hospitality arrange- ments. Marshall. Bnai Brith Groups Meet May 9 A joint meeting of Louis Marshall Lodge and Marshall Women of Bnai Brith will be held Tuesday evening at the Educa- tional Center, Linwood and Bur- lingame. Abraham Cohen of the Jewish Vocational Service will be guest speaker. An animated cartoon will be shown, and the blood doner drive for May will be inaugurated, featured by a movie, "Life Line." Mizrachi Will Initiate New Members During Dinner on Wednesday Mizrachi Organization of De- troit will observe the initiation. of a group of new members into the religious Zionist ranks with a dinner at Lachar's on 12th St., next Wednesday evening. T h e Mizrachi membership campaign is continuing in syna- gogues. Good results are re- ported by Max Kaminsky, co- chairman of the membership drive. Last Sabbath, Meyer Beck- man, chairman of the Mizrachi board, spoke at the Bnai David synagogue after the Mincha service. An interesting program has been arranged for the Lag b'Omer dinner. For reservation$ call Sol Lemberg, executive sec- retary, RA. 3336. Clean, Light Work We have jobs open in all a'_epart- meats, light clean work in our stockroom mending, wrapping, etc. Good hours and pay. DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY Buy War Bonds TE. 1-6700 3800 18th St. 77th Annual Workman's Circle Choral Concert DAN FROHMAN, DIRECTOR GUEST ARTIST SIDOR BELARSKY Pianists: EVELYN GURVITCH 2.110 WORLD FAMOUS OPERA, RADIO AND CONCERT ARTIST REBECCA. FROHMAN DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS SUNDAY, MAY 14 AT 8:30 P. M. FOR TICKETS PHONE TO. 5-2580 MAURICE SCHWARTZ inc=vFsaKniyily Main Auditorium MASONIC TEMPLE One Performance Only TUES. EVE., MAY 9 Maurice Schwartz and His Entire Yiddish Art Theater Ensemble —in— THE STORY OF RUSSIA'S YOUTH... spirits of steel forged in the flame of life ! ;mown vongils2 THE FAMILY CARNOVSKY Tickets On Sale at Littman's People's Theater TR 2-0100 6210 12th St. er at the Masonic Temple on the day of the performance. Prices: $3.00, $2.50, 82.00, 51.50, $1.00 Plus Tax