Friday, December 8, 1944 Jewish Centers', Ys' Role in War Effort Viewed at Parley More than 200 delegates and visitors, representing 37 YMHAs, Jewish Centers and kindred or- ganizations in the midwest, were in Chicago for the sixth annual conference of the midwest sec- tion, one of nine regional organ- izations of JWB, which is the National Association of Jewish Community Centers, YMHAs and YWHAs and one of the agencies that make up the USO. Roy Sorenson, associate gener- al secretary of the National Council of the YMCA, •spoke on "What the War Effort and USO have Contributed to American Community Life." Louis Kraft, JWB executive director, pointed out the signifi- cance of Mr. Sorenson's state- ment to the Jewish Ys and Cen- ters of the country. Josiah E. Brill, Minneapolis ,who was re- elected president of the Midwest Section, presided at the meeting. Benefits Outlined Benefits in community life furthered by the war effort were listed by Mr. Sorenson as fol- lows: 1. Elimination of cleavages and tensions between racial and re- ligious groups, through the USO; 2. Increase of neighborliness; 3. Rise in concern over the welfare of fellow-citizens; 4. Birth of participation of labor in welfare activities, as evidenced by AFL's League for Human Rights, and CIO's. War Relief Committee; 5. Growth of cooperation between voluntary and government wel- fare agencies; 6. Recognition of need for special work in behalf of adolescent groups. Mr. Sorenson stressed the need for –continuing this work after the war. "Veterans work will, of course, be our primary postwar concern," he said. . Youth Education League Increases 6th War Loan Quota Youth Education League, doubling its original goal of sell- ing $40,000 in War Bonds in the 6th War Loan Drive, has raised its quota to $100,000, it was an- nounced at the meeting held in the home of Mrs. Albert Bloom on Kingston, on Dec. 4, accord- ing to Mrs. Adolph Lichter, chairman of the drive. The league so far has sold $70,000 worth in its plan to spon- sor a fleet of Airplane Mercy Ships. Mrs. Lichter's committee con- sists of Mesdames S. Kalt, H. Goodman, P. Olender, Harry Bockoff, Sam Brown, Sol Block, A. Jacobson and Harold Gilbert. Mrs. Robert Lewiston, presi- dent, announced that $250 was to go to the War Chest and $25 to the Ruth Alden Dress Fund. Mrs. Phillip Kollins, raffle pro- ject chairman, reported that $550 will be sent to Palestine to pro- vide lunches for children. The League's Pledge Fund Drive will be culminated with a show and luncheon on Wednes- day, Feb. 21, at the Book Cad- illac Hotel. Council for Judaism Disciple Hits Zionism PHILADELPHIA ( J P S ) — Zionists have increased their membership from 8,000 to 100,000 in the past 12 years "by undemo- cratic methods," Irving Zieman, of Boston, says in a leaflet, "Zionism: A Jewish Catastrophe," circulated in the mails and bear- ing a membership coupon for the American Council for Judaism here. Mr. Zieman suggests that "it would be better" if the Zion- ists "raised their own funds." "They have made some of our synagogues and temples add $6 to their dues for automatic mem- bership in the Zionist Party," Zieman complains. "For cen- turies people have fought to sep- arate the State from the Temple, but the Zionists have put history in reverse." Buy War Bonds! THE JEWISH NEWS Local Brevities Religious Services MISS FLORENCE EISNER of At Hillel Friday 4268 Burlingame has been chosen pin-up girl by a Signal Corps unit in France. She was also chosen Queen of the pin-up girls in the Aircraft Carrier Command of the Central Pacific and pin-up girl of the 63rd Air. Base Unit in Florida. * * * "The Student and the Jewish Scene" will be the subject of the sermonettes to be delivered at this Friday evening's religious services at 7:45 p. m. in the chapel. of Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dation of the University of Mich- igan. JACOB SKLAR FAMILY David Lowenberg of Chicago, CLUB met last Sunday at the vice-president of the Hillel Stu- home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gold- dent Council and sports editor of man. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. the Michigan Daily, Sylvia Savin Joseph Sussman of Flint and of Detroit, president of Avukah Louis Kraus of Cincinnati. A and member of the Student Hanukah celebration will char- - Council; and Joyce Siegan, of acterize the Dec. 24 meeting. Benton Harbor, chairman of the forums committee and varsity * * * "The City," a three-reel film debator, each will take one phase depicting the awesome conditions of the subject. of human living in a great mod- Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen will ern industrial city, will be shown lead the services and the cantors at the RACKHAM EDUCATION- will be A/S Eugene Malitz of AL MEMORIAL, Woodward at Detroit, and Melvin Rackoff of Farnsworth, at 3:30 and 6:00 p.m., Canton, 0. Wednesday. The film is present- Arrangements for the religious ed in the series sponsored by the University of Michigan Extension services were made by Charlotte Service and its Bureau of Visual Shapiro of Manchester, N. H., Education. The public is invited. Joyce Siegan; Milton Budyk of Detroit and Edythe Levin of Kew * * * Gardens, N. Y. OSA JOHNSON, foremost There will be a social hour and woman explorer, will show her delicatessen refreshments served latest film, "Tulagi and the Solo- by junior hostesses Frances Pop- mons" at Detroit Town Hall in kin of Cleveland Heights, 0., the Fisher Theater, Wednesday Florence Aaron of Greenfield, morning at 11 o'clock. The pic- Mass. The social hdur is in charge ture to be presented in person by of Betty Korash of Detroit. the widow of the world famous Martin Johnson was taken with the idea of giving an all-over 3 Groups To Hear view of the Pacific theater of Round Table Talks war. Reservations may be obtained On Tuesday, the Rev. Joseph at Grinnell's, RA. 1124. Q. , Mayne, executive secretary of * * * the Detroit Round Table, will At a midwest regional conven- address the assembly of the good tion of NATIONAL LAWYERS' will industries. GUILD, to be held in Cleveland On the same day, the Detroit this week-end, with a number of Round Table will present Rabbi Detroiters in attendance, speak- Leon Fram before the Women's ers. will include Major Arthur Association of the Grosse Pointe Goldberg and Ben Zevin, presi- Memorial church.. • dent of World Publishing Co. Mr. Mayne will take part at Alan N. Brown is recording sec- a panel discussion before the retary of the DetriSit chapter. Guidance Association of the De- * * * troit schools; on "What Youth . CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Seeks Now and in the Postwar announces the performance of World,' on Dec. 13. its Senior Play, "Loving Ene- On Dec. 14, Mr. Mayne will mies", next Thursday and Friday confer with Morey Plovin of evenings, Dec. 14 and 15, 8:30. Bnai Brith and other community _ The cast comprised of students leaders in Flint with regard to in the 12th grade, is directed by the establishment of a Flint MANUEL SIMON of the speech Round Table. department.. * * * Hanukah to Be Theme MIGDAL CHAPTER of League In Bnai David Classes for Labor Palestine will hold a Hanukah latke party Sunday, In all class rooms at the Bnai at 8:30 p. m., at the Sholem David Religious School the sub- Aleichem Folkshule, 3754 Mon- terey. The evening will feature ject of Hanukah will be discussed this Sunday. In each room chil- games and entertainment and dren will exchange gifts and hold there will be prizes. All are in- parties. vited. There will be a nominal On Sunday, Dec. 17, a school admission fee. assembly will be held in the * * synagogue on Elmhurst and BEREZNITZER AID SO- Fourteenth. On that day no CIETY'S annual dinner dance school' sessions will be held in will be held Sunday at its head- Central high school. Parents are quarters, 13226 Linwood. Joseph invited to this general assembly. Shebowich is chairman of the affair. Officers are: Meyer Tere- ROSENTHAL FAMILY CLUB bello, president; Morris Sweet, held installation of officers Nov. vice-president; Isadore Sweet, 26 at the Lee Plaza Hotel. The treasurer; Nathan Weisman, fi- next meeting will be held Jan. 7, nancial secretary; Joseph Shebo- at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs.' wich, recording secretary. Meyer Levin;- 3025 Tuxedo. xXILNVOMVOILAMMVVOOLNIOMWNANVICV000.000004.^,000000.. NOW! Buy Bigger War Bonds Page Twenty-Seven Cohen to Lecture On 'Opportunities' Sunday at Hillel Albert Cohen of the Bnai Brith Vocational Guidance Service for the Michigan area will speak on "Opportunities Today and After the War," at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of The University of Michigan this Sunday, at 8 p. m. A film will be shown in con- nection with Mr. Cohen's talk, and there will be a discussion period following. In charge of the lecture are Celia Elson of Detroit, chairman of vocational guidance lectures, and Sonya Heller of Chicago, student direc- tor. Mr. Cohen `twill lead another discussion on Jan. 7. On Jan. 21, he will hold consultations with students interested in more speci- fic advice: Preceding the discussion will be a cost supper sponsored by Avukah, preparations being made by members under the chairmanship of Saul Levine of Cheboygan, Mich., and Rene Schneider of New York. Labor Palestine Groups' Rally Wednesday Evening A joint . meeting of the two groups of League for Labor Pal- estine, Chapter One and Migdal, will be addressed next Wednes- day evening, at the David W. Simmons Hebrew School, by Philip Slomovitz, who will speak on "Recent Developments in Pal- estine." A Hanukah latke party will be held for members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Alper, 3247 Richton, this Saturday eve- ning. The annual dinner will be held Sunday evening, Jan. 14, at the Lee Plaza. Rabbi Jacob Wein- stein of Chicago will be the guest speaker. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Alex Schreier, TO. 8-2484. Dr. Ostrolenk Dies NEW YORK, Nov. 28. (JTA)— Dr. Bernard Ostrolenk, 57, na- tionally known economist and author and one-time-head of the National Farm School at Doyles- town, Pa., died suddenly while driving to his home in Bucks County, Pa. Michigan's Largest Clothier .410:11000041MICSNSVCMCWILA VOLNSMANIMMiliNSVM, CINCINNATI—Hebrew union College, oldest Reform Je wish seminary in the U. S., will cele- brate its 70th anniversary in a series of events that will be climaxed Oct. 3, 1945, with Es pro- gram to be presented by figures of national eminence. The late Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise founded the college. Dr. Julian Morgenstern is president and Dr. H. B. Weiss is chairman of the board of governors. Greetings-- , OSCAR KLAUSNER STUDIO INTERIOR DECORATING "Good Taste Need I\rot Be Expensive" 1414 Farmer St. RA. 4244 INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AND HANUKAH PARTY Sunday, Dec. 10, of 8 P. M., at 18240 Ohio SPEAKER: RABBI I. STOLLMAN Refreshments EVERYBODY IS WELCOME For Information: UN. 3-8711 or UN. 1-7987 IMMEMIONINNII ■1111•■ Jo Winter 1944-45 Quality Becomes more and more important- - OXFORD CLOTHES and Shoes by Johnson Murphy the FINTEX CLOTHES HUC Plans Program On 70th Anniversary. The New Northwest Synagogue Will Hold Its First Insurance Future - - Henrietta Szold's 84th birthday will be honored at an Oneg Shabbat of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah this Saturday, at 2:45 p. m., in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. The conferring of the degree of Doctor of Humanities by Bos- ton University -Upon Miss Szold, in absentium, will be dramatized under the direction of Mrs. Walter Field. Mrs. Esther Etkin Mossman will speak on "Youth Today" and the singing of Pal- estinian_ songs, will - be led by Miss Florence Lipshitz of Junior Hadassah. Mrs. Theodore Levin heads the program committee. The Oneg Shabbat will clos with an Havdallah service and social hour, planned by Mrs. Maurice Zackheim and Mrs. Julius Berman. The following hostesses will assist: Mesdames Aaron Carlstein, David Cooper, Irwin Cohn, Adolph Ehrlich, Walter Field, John Frazer, Louis Glasier, Nathan Goldman, Morris Gourwitz, Joe Horwitz, Theo. Isaacs, Harry L. Jackson, Theo- dore Levin, Max Miller, Moe Perlis, Nathan Scholnick, A. B. Stralser and Frank Wetsman. CONGEGATION BETH AARON Your Best For Hadassah to Honor Henrietta Szold's Birthday Saturday Are Outstanding in the Quality Field— gentlemen's outfitters 1259 WASHINGTO NBLVD. HANUKAH GREETINGS