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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Ehrlich Forest Completed;
Tribute to Leader Monday
Honor His Memory
jeWish National Fund Public Meeting at Shaarey Zedek to
Honor His Memory; Mrs. Ehrlich to Get Certificate;
Mrs. Lindheim Guest Speaker
Completion of the Joseph H. Ehrlich Memorial Forest in
Palestine on land of the Jewish National Fund was announced
this week by William Hordes, president of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council of Detroit.
The planting of a forest in memory of the eminent De-
troit Jewish leader, Joseph H. Ehrlich, who died in January,
1940, marked community-wide
recognition of his great contri-
butions to community life • in devoted her time, energy and
Detroit and to the Zionist move- wealth to the movement for the
establishment of the Jewish Na-
tional Home.
As president of the seventh
district of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America, in 1919, she
created a Zionist center to serve
community needs in New York.
She entered the Jewish Institute
of Religion in 1922 and also
studied in the social field with
Prof. John Dewey at Columbia
University.
In 1925 she made her first
:trip to Palestine and visited Arab
and Jewish settlements traveling
on horseback from Dan to Beer
Sheba.
Succeeded Miss Szold
She followed Miss Henrietta
Szold to the presidency of Ha-
dassah in 1926, serving as ha.-
tional president until 1928.
She became affiliated with the
labor Zionists in 1930 and pro-
MRS. IRMA LINDHEIM
jected the idea of Camp Kvut-
zah to dramatize and translate
merit over a period of 30 years the Halutz way of life into
of activity in all important Jew- terms understandable to Ameri-
ish. causes.
can Jewish youth. She helped
, Forest of 10,000 Trees
organize the League for Labor
The memorial forest now has Palestine in 1932 and in 1933
a total of 10,000 trees which joined the Histadruth.
were planted by Detroiters at
Six visits to Palestine in eight
a cost of $1.50 each during the years resulted in Mrs. Lind-
past foui" and a half years. A heim's taking up residence in
contribution of $1,000 made to Palestine in 1933 as a member
this fund two weeks ago by the of Kibbutz Mishar HaEmek. She
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish was responsible for the intro-
National Fund and supple- duction of playground and rec-
mental gifts made by Detroit reational work into Palestine,
,Chapter of Hadassah assured having interested her aunt, Mrs.
completion of the project.
Bertha Guggenheimer, to give
Formal presentation of the funds for this project.
certificate in behalf of the Jew-
Organized Seminar
ish National Fund Ltd. (Keren
Mrs. Lindheim organized the
Kayemeth) of Jerusalem, the first seminar study group of
Jewish National Fund of Am- Americans to travel through
erica and the local Zionist Palestine and in 1925 started
groups affiliated with the Jew- the Palestine Fellowships for
ish National Fund Council of American college youths to
Detroit will take place on Mon- "learn by living in Palestine."
clay evening, Nov. 20, in the Mrs. Lindheim's interest in
social hall of Congregation youth activities has brought her
Shaarey Zedek, at a public close to youth pioneering and
meeting which will be addressed educational movements. She has
by Mrs. Irma L. Lindheim, for- also been serving as a director
mer national president of of the Volunteer Land Corps un-
Hadassah.
der the leadership of Dorothy
Cantor Robert Tulman of Tem- Thompson and has mobilized
ple Israel will be the vocal solo- high school and college youth
ist and he will be presented in a for service on the farm front.
group of songs.
Mrs. Ehrlich to Get Certificate
The certificate will be pres-
ented to Mrs. Ehrlich in behalf
of all Detroit Zionist groups
and the entire Jewish commu-
nity. The entire community is
invited to this event, admission
being free. There will be no
solicitation of funds.
Edgar Mills, baritone, a n d
In addition to the address of Julius Chajes pianist-composer
Mrs. Lindheim, who will speak will be featured in the second
on the subject "Land for Free- program in the series •sponsored
dom," there will be brief re- jointly by the Jewish Commun-
marks by Mr. Hordes, who will ity Center and the Jewish Com-
preside, and Mrs. Philip J. Cut- munity Council. The program
ler, president of the J.N.F. Aux- will be held in the auditorium
iliary. There will be songs by of the Jewish Community Cen-
Zionist youth groups and an ex- ter on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 9:00
p.
hibit of J.N.F. material.
Mrs. Lindheim's Career
Mr. Mills will present a pro-
Mrs. Lindheim knows Pales- gram of Jewish and Hebrew
tine intimately, haVing lived in songs. He will be accompanied
collective settlements there for at the piano by Mrs. Mills. Mr.
a number of years.
Chajes will be heard in a pro-
In 1917, while serving this gram of Jewish compositions.
country as a first lieutenant in Admission to the concert for
the Motor Corps, during World Center members is 15 cents, for
War I, she became interested in non-members 50 cents. Tickets
Zionism and has since that time are now on sale.
Mills, Chajes in
Center-Council
rogram Sunday
LATE JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
Magazine Symposiurn
Backs Zionist Work
Dr. Marsh, Senator Wagner,
Steel, Dr. Lowdermilk Write
Reader's Scope Articles
NEW YORK—A symposium on
the Palestine question, which ap-
pears in the December issue of
"Reader's Scope" magazine, calls
on America to aid the Jewish
people's efforts to open the doors
of Palestine to unrestricted Jew-
ish immigration and colonization
and to reconstitute that country
as a free and democratic Jewish
Commonwealth.
Entitled "Another Report on
Palestine," the symposium con-
tains articles by four prominent
non-Jews—Dr. Daniel L. Marsh,
president of Boston University,
Senator Robert F. Wagner of New
York, Dr. Walter Clay Lowder-
milk, Assistant Chief of the Soil
Conservation Service, U. S. De-
partment of Agriculture, and
Johannes Steel, radio analyst and
foreign correspondent.
Bnai Moshe Women
To Plan Mortgage
Burning Banquet
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe has been en-
trusted with the task of making
plans for the mortgage burning
banquet to be held Dec. 10 in
the synagogue social hall. Mrs.
Harry Rosman is general chair-
man, with Mrs. Adolph Deutsch
as co-chairman.
The major task of attendance
has been turned over to a com-
mittee headed by Mrs. Louis
Kepes and Mrs. Alex Fisch. Mrs.
I. E. Goodman, Sisterhood presi-
dent, appointed Mesdames Adolph
Beck, Harry Robinson, Morris
Rosenberg, Sam Freedman and
Ralph Beck to plan publication
of the souvenir book.
The congregation committee
working with the Sisterhood is
composed of Ben F. Goldman,
Theodore M. Curtis, Eugene
Weiss and Morris Rosenberg.
Buy War Bonds!
WXYZ 7 P. M.
Nazis Murdered
2,700,000 Jews
In Tremblinka
MOSCOW, (JTA)—A report
describing the annihilation of
Jews in the "German extermina-
tion camp" of Tremblinka in Po-
land estimates that 2,764,000 Jew-
ish• men, women and children
were killed in this camp alone.
The report . is published in the
Moscow Polish - language news-
paper "Nowe Widnokregi."
Written by Samuel Rajzman, a
Polish Jew, who succeeded in es-
caping from Tremblinka, thelre-
port says that among the execut-
ed Jews were 1,500,000 from Po-
land, 1,000,000 from Russian ter-
ritory which was occupied by the
Germans; 120,000 from Germany;
100,000 from Czechoslovakia; 30,-
000 from Austria and 14,000 from
Bulgaria.
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THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 23
WAGNER
Prelude Lohengrin
SCHOENBERG
Theme and Variations
WOLF
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Gesang Weylas
CHICAGO A four-day con-
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measures to combat prejudice
and to foster interfaith under-
standing, attended by specialists
in the field from over the nation,
marked the annual meetings of
the National Commission of Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai Brith
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of ADL regional office directors
and headquarters staff members.
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Chicago, founder and chairman
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formation of a "Christian Friends
of the Anti-Defamation League"
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to correct misconceptions about
the Jews and Judaism through
the spoken and written word.
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BRITTEN
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BEETHOVEN
Overture Lenora No. 3
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 25
WAGNER
Excerpts from
Death of the Gods
PETERSON-RERGER
Swedish Folk Song
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