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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 5, 1945
Conference Sunday to Open Jacob Landau's Palestine's Potentialities
Gewerkshaften Drive Here Latin America Viewed at Habonim Parley
Louis Segal and Peretz Hirshbein Will Be Guest Speakers
at Meeting Which Opens Histadruth Campaign
at Shaarey Zedek; Delegates to Report
With Louis Segal of New York and Peretz Hirsh-
bein, .noted dramatist, . as guest speakers, the National
Labor Committee for Palestine, American supporters of the
Histadruth (Jewish Federation of Labor of Palestine) of-
ficially will launch the annual Gewerkshaften drive in De-
troit, on Sunday, at a conference to start at 1:30 p. m. at the
Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. Segal is general secretary
of Jewish National Workers' 'Al-
liance.
Morris L. Schaver, chairman
of the Detroit drive; Morris Lie-
berman, chairman of the execu-
tive; Harry Schumer, treasurer;
Rabbi Leon Fram, president of
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, who will bring the mes-
sage from the Zionist Council,
will participate in the program.
Delegates to Report
A report will be submitted by
Detroit's delegates who attended
the national- convention in New
York. Officers will submit re-
ports on last year's activities.
This conference will decide on
the quota for this year's cam-
paign.
Arthur Grossman, violinist of
the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, will be featured in the
musical program.
The GewerkshafterA has the
cooperation of 3,000 labor, fra-
ternal and folk organizations in
400 communities, and Detroit's
unit has enlist e d the sup-
port of more than 200 organ-
izations. The prograrm sponsored
is of a two-fold nature:
Initiate New Projects
1. Annual Palestine Histadrut
campaigns to provide the Hista-
drut with funds for the strength-
ening of its economic, social and
cultural institutions and to . en-
able it to initiate new projects
' for the benefit of the country
and its laboring population.
2. Information and pl opaganda
programs to acquaint the Ameri-
can • public with the cooperative
forms of social and economic
life realized in Palestine.
The Histadrut sent 24,000 o C
its members as volunteers to the
various fronts and mobilized
thousands of its members, train-
ed in Solel Boneh, for the build-
ing of roads, fortifications and
bridges. .
The men and trucks of its
transport cooperatives carried
vital supplies to the United
Nations armies.
The Histadrut cares for thou-
sands of its wounded soldiers,
provides maintenance and low-
cost housing for their families,
. and conducts a vocational re-
' training program for disabled
veterans.
Zionist Group to Hear
Rabbi Groner Thursday
LOUIS SEGAL
Lecture Jan. 11
Midwestern Cities Participate in Sessions in Detroit;
Shalom Wurm of Palestine and Local Leaders
Address Three-Day Educational Conference
JTA and ONA Director Will
Address Jewish News Com-
Delegates from a number of midwestern communities
participated in a three-day seminar conducted in Detroit by
mittee and Other Leaders
Habonim, labor Zionist youth movement. Cleveland, Akron,
Jacob. • Landau, managing di- Cincinnati and Detroit Habonim played a leading role in the
rector of the Jewish Telegraphic educational conference which discussed problems of the Pal-
AgenCy .and the Overseas News estine Yishuv, its accomplishments, problems and poten-
Agency, will speak here next
Thursday evening at the Butzel tialities.
Hall of the Jewish Community
Center on his experiences during
a four-month tour of South and
Latin American countries.
Mr. Landau, who has visited
all the Latin American countries
except Bolivia, Honduras and
Paraguay, will address the com-
munity advisory board of The
Jewish News and members of
the boards of community agen-
cies.
Others who are interested in
hearing this lecture may call The
Jewish News, RA. 7956.
Mr. Landau, who was born in
Vienna in 1892, speaks English,
German, French, Dutch, Yiddish
and Spanish. He founded the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency at
the Hague 28 years ago under the
name Joodsche Correspondentie
Bureau. He was the co-founder
of the Palestine Bulletin, now the
Palestine Post, and in 1940 or-
ganized the Overseas News
Agency together with Herbert
Bayard Swope, William Allen
White, Jacob Blaustein and
George Backer.
Mrs. Small Re-Elected
By Home Relief Society
PERETZ HIRSHBEIN
Philomathic Club
Resumes Programs
Reorganizes After Period of
Inactivity Due to Many
Members -In Service
After a brief period of inactiv-
ity, due to the entrance of a large
number of members in the arm-
ed forces, Philomathic Forensic
Society has reorganized and meet-
ings have been resumed at the
Shaarey Zedek.
Maynard Gordon is speaker of
the club, Raymond Zweig, clerk;
Hyram Zeldis, assistant clerk;
Jack Alspector, sergeant-at-arms.
At the initial meeting on Dec.
24, Morton Zieve and Sherwin
Wine were chosen chairmen of
the program and publicity com-
mittees. Guests included the fol-
lowing alumni who are now in
the armed forces: Pvt. Lawrence
Arden, AAF; Pvt. Gellert Seel,
AS Herman Jacobson, as weH as
other alumni members.
At the meeting on Dec. 31, a
variety program featured Sander
Bernstein, Raymond Zweig and
Sheldon Selesnick.
Zionist Chapter I. will meet on
Thursday evening, at 8:30 p.
at the home of Miss Rose Wei-
der, 2136 Oakman.
Rabbi Benjamin Groner of
Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue,
Windsor, will speak on the his-
tory of the Zionist movement, its
sources and leadership, in his
talk on "Zionism in America."
Akivah Drasnin, president, and
Harold Weisman, membership
chairman, extend an invitation
A cost supper followed by a
to young men and women to lecture on "Methods of Choosing
Careers" delivered by Albert
attend the meeting.
Cohen of the Vocational Guid-
ance Service will be held at the
Holiday Pageant Features
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at
U. H. S. Women's Program
Ann Arbor on Sunday, at 6 p. m.
A choir of 75 voices featured
In charge of Vocational Guid-
the holiday pageant of the Wo- ance lectures are Celia Elson of
man's Auxiliary of the United Detroit, chairman; Sonya Heller
Hebrew Schools on Dec. 27.
of Chicago, student director;
The cycle of Jewish holidays Helen Greenberg of Islip, Long
was portrayed. The class of Island; Rita Kallman of Detroit;
David Schakney presented a Betsy Lazar and Anne Sirota of
Hebrew play. Miss Miriam Gold Pittsburgh.
Preparations for the supper
presented a recitation. Norman
Rottenberg was in charge of the are made by student members
of the Foundation, under the
Bikkurim procession.
Miss Drora Selesny sang a direction of Zena Etkin of De-
number of songs. Singers on the troit, student director in charge
program also included Eugene of the social committee; Ruth
Zweig, Henry Weintraub and Kowalski of Utica, N. Y.; Muriel
Kleinwaks of Hillside, N. J., and
Yetta Rubin.
Solomon Kasdan, principal of Barbara Levin of Chicago, Ind.
This is the second of a series
the Rose Sittig Cohen branch,
was in charge of the program. of Vocational Guidance Lectures
Mrs. Philip Gilbert was in charge delivered this semester at the
Foundation by Mr. Cohen.
of the social hour.
" - -
Cost Supper, Lecture
At Hillel on Sunday
Mrs. IrvingZmall was re-elect-
ed president of Home Relief So-
ciety at a meeting held Dec. 28
at the home of Mrs. S. Satovsky.
Other officers are: -
Mrs. Arthur Gould, chairman
of the board; Mesdames Maurice
Garelik, Adolph Deutsch, Sam
Marks, Jack Sylvan, Morris
Rosenberg and J. Englander, vice
13, ,esidents; Mrs. Jack Rosenberg,
recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph
Rottenberg, corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. Joseph Grabow,
treasurer; Mrs. Ben Cogen,
financial secretary; Mrs. Samuel
Goldman, publicity; Mrs. Murray
Adelson, auditor.
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman of 2651
Webb Ave. will be hostess to the
new and former board members
at 12:30 p. m. Thursday.
Ludwig Bernstein Dies
LOS ANGELES (JPS)—Dr.
Ludwig B. Bernstein, former
president of the National Con-
ference of Jewish Social Work
in New York and one time ex-
ecutive director of the Pittsburgh
Federation of Jewish Philan-
thropies, died here at the age
of 74. Dr. Bernstein participated
at the invitation of late Presi-
dent Theodore Roosevelt, in the
first White House conference on
child welfare. He headed the
Hebrew Sheltering Guardian
Society in New York from 1902
to 1920.
The opening session on Tues-
day evening was addressed by
Isaack Frank, director of the
Jewish Community Council, who
spoke cm "Post-War Jewry."
The second session, which was
conducted by Shalom Wurm,
writer and lecturer, Shaliach
(emissary) to Habonim from Pal-
4 Hadassah Groups
To Hear Rabbi Feuer
Mrs. Louis Glasier, president
of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah,
will preside at the joint meeting
of the four Hadassah groups
next Tuesday.
After the dessert luncheon, at
12:30, Rabbi Leon Feuer of
Toledo will be the guest speaker.
Rabbi Feuer has recently re-
turned from a year's leave of
absence in Washington, where
he was engaged in activities for
the Zionist Emergency Council.
Miss Corinne Perlis, president
of Junior Hadassah, will speak
on the Zionist Youth Corn-
mission, and ,a musical program
will be given by Miss Wyn
Garden of Windsor, coloraturo
soprano, and Miss Katherine
Ziff, pianist.
Elaborate art exhibits relating
to Hadassah's Palestinian pro-
jects, arranged by Mrs. Irving
Raimi of the University Group
and Mrs. Benjamin Bond of the
Russell Woods Group, will be on
display.
Members of all Hadassah
groups are invited.
The Histradruth, Jewish Pales-
tine's Federation of Labor, now
has a membership of 141,500, rep-
resenting an increase of 11,500 as
compared with last year.
SAVE
NOW!
estine, was devoted to the Arab-
Jewish relationship • in Eretz
Yisroel and the possibility of
solving the difficulties which
prevail.
Discusses Histadrut
The Histadrut was discussed
by Abraham Cohen of the Jew-
ish Community Council, and a
national Habonim leader; and
Leon Kay, chemical engineer and
well-known Zionist, gave a re-
view of the development of in-
dustry and agriculture in the
Yishuv and the steps which have
been taken to increase the ab-
sorptive capacity of the country.
The concluding sessions, led by
Mr. Wurm, were based on a
study of the Jewish governmen-
tal structure of the Yishuv and
the political developments which
are effecting the status of Pales-
tine in particular and Zionism in
general.
Habonim is the youth division
of Poale Zion, Farband, Pioneer
Women and League for Labor
Palestine. Its program is direct-
ed at fostering the spirit of Cha-
lutziut and instilling in American
Jewish youth the tradition of de-
votion to the cause of service to
Jewry both in Eretz Yisroel and
in the communities in which they
dwell.
Celebrate Anniversary
American members of Habonim
recently celebrated the first an-
niversary of the founding of their
Kibbutz, Kfar Blum, which is
situated in the Gallil. A num-
ber of Detroiters have made Kfar
Blum their home and many are
preparing to settle there after
the termination of the war.
Avrum Schulsinger heads the
Detroit Habonim which sponsor-
ed the seminar. Shlomo Drachler
was chairman of the committee
on arrangements.
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