$12,000,000 in Bonds Sold y Jewish Organizations Knollwood Country Club Leads All Groups in 6th War Loan With $3,135,850: Nathan Fishman Top Salesman • With $893,850; Franklin Hills Second With Knollwood Country Club again leading all local organizations in the 6th War Loan, its members reaching $3,135,850 in bond sales, it was indicated this week that the Jewish country clubs, congregations and organizations have exceeded the $12,000,000 total attained in the last drive. Harry N. Grossman directed Knollwood's drive. - Seek Completion Of Butzel Forest Laborites Pledge 750 Trees; Rudensky Speaks in Honor of Sendlers in Flint Complying with the decision of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit to complete the Fred M. Butzel Forest in Palestine this year, the J. N. F. labor department, at a meeting held last Sunday, decided to ac- cept a quota of 750 trees for the coming months for the comple- tion of this Detroit project. William Hordes, president of the J. N. F. Council, stated that approximately 3,000 more trees, at $1.50 a tree, must be planted to complete the Butzel Forest. Rudensky Speaks Mordecai Rudensky of the na- tional office, who was in Detroit for the day, addressed the labor department meeting. Delegates were present frorri Jewish Na- tional Workers' Alliance, Poale Zion, League of Labor Palestine, Pioneer Women, Hobonim and Hashomer Hatzair. Harry Schumer is chairman of the J.N.F. labor department. Mr. Hordes reported that in addition to the 750 trees pledged by this department, he had also received $375 from the League for Labor Palestine for the planting of 250 trees in the Butzel Forest. Sendler Honored Mr. Rudensky visited in De- troit after attending the Friday night gathering at the Jewish Community Center of Flint in honor of the 25th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sendler. The Sendlers' request that con- tributions to the Jewish National Fund be made by their friends in lieu of gifts is expected to bring a large sum to the Pales- tine land-redemption fund. Mr. and Mrs. Sendler inscribed the Flint community in the Golden Book; their children inscribed them in the Book; dunams and trees were purchased in their honor. The Nichamin Family Club of Detroit purchased a number of trees. A community committee was chosen to assure the raising of a large JNF fund in the Sendlers' honor. Nathan Fishman, who sold $893,850 worth of bonds for the Knollwood drive, is believed to be one of the top-ranking sales- men in the city. Franklin Hills Country Club, under the chairmanship of J.. J. Tobias and Max Zivian, reached a total of $2,285,650. Shaarey Zedek's Total Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Whose drive was conducted by Maurice Seligman and Norman Snider, has accounted for a total bond sale of $1,250,000. Temple Beth El has reached the goal of $893,250. Temple . Israel members sub- scribed $200,000. News that the total of $12,- 000,000 was reached by Jewish groups was announced at a rally at Cass High School by Mrs. Julius Ring, who was chosen by the Michigan committee for bond NATHAN FISHMAN sales to serve as contact person with Jewish organizations. Raise Record Sums Mrs. Ring reported that the following organizations partici- pated in the drive and raised record sums: .Sokolivker, $25,000; Spanish Jewish Community, $15,000: Su- walker; Turover, $20,000; Vinit- Judge Healy Guest Speaker zer, $2,000; Warsaw Club, $10,- at Scout Night Program, 000; I. W. 0., $30,000; Workmen's Wednesday, Jan. 10 Circles, $25,000; Yiddish Folks Verein, $10,000; Youth Education League, $80,000; Zedakah Club, All Jewish boy and girl scout $10,000; Zhitomir Verein, $30,000; troops in Detroit and Windsor Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn., $20,000; will be guests of Shaarey Zedek Biaiostoker Society; Brezner Aid; at the Scout Night Program at Hebrew Ladies' Aid; Independent 8:30 Wednesday evening, Jan. 'Progressive, $5,000. 10. Infant Service Group; Jewish The program will be held in Fraternal Club, $5,000; Jewish the Social Hall under the aus- War Veterans, $20,000; Kadimali pices of the Men's Club of Social Club; Keshenever; Kiev Shaarey Zedek. Progressive; Lachovitcher, $10,- Albert Green, chairman of 000; Lachv., er Aid, $50,000; Laundry Drivers, $10,000; Lutz- scouting activities, will preside. ker Voliner, $15,000; Mezeritzer; Judge D. J. Healy of the De- Michgian Home Protective; Mo- troit Juvenile Court, will make AZA, Marshall Girls gilover, $15,000; National . Labor the principal address. Hold Rally Tuesday Committee for Palestine, $300,- Dr. A. M. Hershman will 000; OstroN,vitzer, $10,000; Pinsker, pronounce the invocation. Cantor Chapter 337 of AZA and Louis $75,000; Odessa Aid, $25,000; Jacob H. Sonenklar will lead in Marshall Bnai Brith Junior Girls Pioneer Women, $30,000; Pogro- the singing. will sponsor a bond rally at the bistcher, $5,000; Primrose, $30,- The troops will stage various Jewish Center on Tuesday even- 000; Raclomer Friendly Aid, $7,- 000; Rowner, $5,000; Sholem drills and plays. Cubs also will ing. Members and friends are Aleichem Folks Institute, $50,- participate. Members of Shaarey invited. Zedek and parents of boy and Names of AZA boys in service 000. and numerous items will be Of particular interest is the an- girl scouts are invited. nouncement that the women's Members are asked to bring auctioned. Mickey Wolfe and his groups of Bnai Brith have sold articles which can be sent to entertainers will present a min- $700,000 worth of bonds for the soldiers, as Shaarey Zedek is strel show. USO unit of Bnai purchase of 60 Mercy. Ships. planning a new shipment of Brith Junior Girls will partici- gifts to servicemen. pate. Men's Club Honors Boy, Girl Scouts At Shaarey Zedek Evening Courses To Start Jan. 16 At Shaarey Zedek. Registrai-icns Open Monday for Adults and Youths; Classes Twice Weekly Evening extension courses for adolescents and adults will be ,conducted at Shaarey Zedek, Simha Rubinstein, educational director announces. Registration will begin Mon- day at 7:30 p.m. Classes will start at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 16. A faculty composed of qualified teachers is being organized for these courses. There will be classes in ele- mentary and advanced Hebrew, Bible, Jewish history, current Jewish problems, Jewish cus- toms and traditions. Each class will meet weekly for two hours. If students desire, however, these classes will hold sessions twice a week. The fee is $1 per course for members • and $1.50 for non- members: Boys and girls over 15 will be allowed to enroll. Page Five THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 5, 1945 Noted Speakers to Address Zionist Rally Here Monday Dr. Wendell Phillips, Authority on Arab Question, Mrs. Howell Van Auken Among Principal Speakers at Meeting Honoring Dr. Weizmann Dr. Wendell Phillips, rector of Christ's Church, Rye, N. Y., and Mrs. Howell Van Auken will be among the prin- cipal speakers at the Zionist rally at Congregation Shaarey Zedek social hall, Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The meeting, arranged . by the Zionist Council of Detroit, with the cooperation of all affiliated Zionist groups in the city, will honor Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann, president of the Jewish meeting, admission being free. Agency for Palestine and the There will be no solicitation. World Zionist Organization, on his 70th birthday. WEIZMANN VISIONS Authority on Arabs SCIENTIFIC CENTER Dr. Phillips, who is an author- JERUSALEM (Palcor)-It was ity on the Arab question, and Mrs. Van Auken, who was De- Dr. Weizmann Day at the He- troit's delegate ,at the midwestern brew University, Dec. 26, when e American Pal- the Jewish Agency President at- convention of th estine Committee, will also ad- dress the luncheon meeting of the tended the unveiling of a tablet Detroit Chapter of the American naming the Institute of Chem- Palestine Committee at noon istry for him. Addressing the Monday at the Fort Shelby Ho- assembled students, scholars and high officials, he predicted that tel. many new institutes eventually The public is invited to this will rise on Mount Scopus, plac- ing the Hebrew University in the forefront of the world of science. He said that he always had re- gretted that he could not be- come the Dean of the Institute of Chemistry, but he was not free to pursue his own desires since other tasks rested on him.. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will com- Dr. J. L. Magnes, president of mence the series of 10 lectures Hebrew University, recalled that on Judaism and contemporary Weizmann had laid the corne;,-- Jewish life, to be given at the stone for the chemistry building spring term of the Detroit School on Mount Scopus within the of Religion, operated by the sound of British guns and had Council of Religious Education appointed the first professor, An- of the Detroit Council of dor Fodor, to undertake research Churches, next Tuesday evening. in bio-chemistry. Prof. Fodor un- The series will continue until veiled the tablet. March 20, when Rabbi Franklin will give the concluding lecture on "A Jew Looks at Jesus." His first three lectures will be on the Henri Goldberg, Sole Owner topics of Jewish ceremonies in the home and the synagogue and Jewish festivals. The other six lectures will be RECORDS given by Isaac Franck and Charles Rubiner. Mr. Franck SHEET MUSIC will speak on "Old Testament as COSTUME JEWELRY Literature," "Social Idealism of the Prophets," "Jewish Books Open to 9 P. M. f4111 Thurs. and Sat. Through the Ages" and "Jewish TO. 8-1114 Migrations." Mr. Rubiner will speak on "The American Jewish 10324 Dexter near Calvert Scene" and "Palestine." Three Leaders Give Judaism Lectures At Churches' School Metro Music House MASONIC AUDITORIUM WED., JAN. 17-8:20 P. M. HOROWITZ Tickets: $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20. Grinnell's TE. 2-7100 .m1 THE INTERNATIONAL FAVORITE For the FIRST Thrilling Time In Technicolor Singing Jerome Kern's Newest, Greatest Music! ARTHUR MURRAY'S .MOVING! TO THE WHOLE SECOND FLOOR AT 1209 WASHINGTON BLVD.TAW • 47 Private Studios ROBERT PAIGE Plus This second hit! thrilling • Two Ballrooms "ENTER • Interior Design by Denier • Master Control Room • C. R. Andrews and Doris Eaton, Directors B ly War Bonds: The public is cordially invited to visit America s newest, most modern Dancing School... 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