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Friday, February 2, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Fourteen

`Jew Turned Farmer' in U.S.
Depicted in Exhibit at Center

List Detroit Jewish Organizations
Peasants Bring
Hidden Children That Contributed to the War Chest
Jewish organizations of Detroit have played a prominent role
To Polish Jews
in the War Chest and have made an important financial contribu-

,

'holographs Tell Vivid Story of Jewish Contribution
on the American Food Production Front;
Show `Opens This Sunday

tion to the . drive, it was reported this week.
LUBLIN, . (JTA)-The Central
Gifts from Jewish groups in-•
Jewish Relief. Committee here cluded the following:
Ostrow Social Club; Pisgah Lodge 34,
Family A-ssoeiation, Polonnaye
reports that hundreds of Jewish
$1,500, Odessa Progressive Aid So- Pliskow
Volhynier Verein, Povolotcher Aid So-
children; sheltered in churches ciety.
ciety, Probus Club, Young Israel of
$1,000 each. Bakers' Union 78; Kesh- Detroit.
and in the homes of Polish pea- enever
13cssarabier Verein, Pinsker
$40 -each, Michigan . Shoe Travelers
sants during the German occupa- ProgresSive Aid.
Club, Western Star Social Club, Wit-
$750, Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
tion, are being turned over to
tus Family Club.
$35 each, Fleishrbarr• Family Club,
Jewish communities in, the liber- $600 each. Bnai Brith.Pisgah Lodge,
Lachowitzer Aid Society.
Horne Relief, Montefiore Lodge '
ated 'part of . Poland - 'w e r e- •$550, Temple Beth El School of , Re- Junior
Free Sons of Israel.
homes for JeWish orphans . are ligion.
$30
each,
Congregation Adass Yesh-
$500 each. Brith Sholom of Detroit, urun, Congregation
Adass Yeshurun
being established under the su- Chernigover
Loyever Aid Society, Da- Ladies Auxiliary, Congregation
• id Horodoker.Benefit Society, Jewish Shmuel Relief Fund, Self ' Help Beth
pervision of Jewish leaderS. *
, of
Home for Aged-Women's Auxiliary, Emigres flora Central Europe-Detroit.
Information Concerning • res- Jewish Metropolitan Club, National Chapter.
of Jewish Women, Ruzhiner
cued -Jewish children .reaChes council
Progressive Verein, Suwalker Indus- . '$25 each, Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
the JeWish . Relief 'Committee al- trial Progressive Association, Turover cal Society, Bessie Sorin Zviller La-
Society, Yiddish 'Folks Verein, Zhito- dies -Society, Bnai Brith East Side
most .dailV. Polish fainilies bring mer
Lodge 1465; Cherkasser and Kanever
Progressive Aid Society.
Jewish. children, to .JeWish organ;
$400 each, Wiai Brith Pisgah Ladies, Sisters-Club; Congregation Bnai Israel,
Galician Society Or - Detroit, Detroit Schedlitzer Hilfs Verein, Ghat
izations and report':: haw- they Auxiliary,
I.W.O. Jewish Reading Circle, perfec-- Family Club; Kalvarier Aid Society,
sheltered the children all during tion Lodge F. & A. M., Pisgah Wo Kovler Volyner Society, Kvutzah Iv-
Auxiliary, Liberty Social Club,
the Nazi occupation.' . - There are men 122, Primrose Benevolent 'Society, rith
Aid Society, Sokolivker Pro- Lomzer Ladies Social Club, Michigan
cases.rof Catholic priests inforni- Radomer
Free
Loan Association, Sholom Alei-
gressive -Verein.
ing 'Jewish organizations about ;$358, Simcha Sarner Relief Society chem Reading Club, Social Credit Club,
Stolliner Ladies Auxiliary, Workmen's
for Members. • "
groups of Jewish . children who
$350 each, Kadimah Social Club, Circle Branch 460 Emile Zola Group,
Yud Aleph Yud Society.
had been hidden in monasteries. Mogilover Progressive Aid - Society.
$330, Ekaterinoslav Relief Associa-
$20 each, Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Atm-
Among the Jewish orphans is a tion.
iliary 230, JeWish War Veterans, Lip-
$300 each, Aesculapian Ladies Aux- pitt Family Club, National' Council of
group from the German exter-
iliary, Bialostoker Aid Society, Con- Jewish Juniors.
mination camp at Maidanek.
gregation Mishkan Israel, Congrega-

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$15 each, A.Z.A. Emanuel. Ch. 337,
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Detroit
Ladies Lechem Aniyim, Isaac Agree American Jewish Young Mother's
Memorial Society, Jewish House of Group, Goodwill Sewing Circle.
$10 each, A.Z.A. 314, Asher 'Mittel-
Shelter-Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish So-
cial Club, Lutzker Voliner Society, 'clorf Club, Athena Club, Bnai Brith
Detroit
A.Z.A. 63, Bnai David A.Z.A;
Mozerer Society, RoVner Progressive
Jr. Highland Park A.Z.A. 313, Parto-
Verein, Western Ladies Aid Society.
vich
Family
Club, Scholem Loan Club.
$250 each, Hebrew Ladies Free Loan
Association of Ahavath Achim, David
$5, Aleph Club of A.Z.A. Junior
Considerable attention is being Horodoker Junior Club, Independent Division Bnai Brith ..
Lodge, Jewish - Women's Mu-
shown in the- presentation, on Detroit
tual Aid Society, Laundrymen's Aid
March 8, at the Art Institute, of Society. lVflawer Umgegend Verein,
Education League.
Col. Edwin H. Cooper's "Palestine Youth
$212, Progressive Ladies Unterstit-
Today," the all-new natural col- zung Verein. -
$200 each, Bnai Brith Detroit Lodge
or motion picture of Palestine
Progressive Society,
1374, Brisker
TEL AVIV, (Palcor) Ina move
which shows the progress made Chenstochover Rajoner Verein, Cho-
dorkover
ChabnaProgressive
Verein, to counteract the housing short-
in the reclamation of the land
Congregation Beth. Tikvath, Eishishker age and obtain living quarters
through Zionist efforts.
and Umgegend Society, Eva Prenzlau-
er Maternity Aid Society, First He- for newcomers to Jewish Pales-
The picture showS hoW Tel- brew
Congregation of Delray, Home tine, the Tel Aviv Mimicipal
Aviv - has become the faVorite Relief Society. Infant Service Group,
Jewish
'Fraternal Club, Korostishever Council launched a "recruiting
spot of G-I Joe on furlough.
Aid Society, Lachver Aid Society, campaign for rooms" or cash do-
Col. Cooper, noted film corres- --Laundry Ladies Social Club, Mezeri-
Neugarten Medical nations to rent or build homes.
pondent for the TN. S. Army, -will tcher Social Club,
Jewish Palestine's
Aid, Northern- Progressive Ladies So-
appear he during. the, showing ciety, Olizarker Family Club. Ostro- A proposal by
Labor Party, Mapai, urging the
witzer
Friendship
Society,
-.Pogrebish-
of this. • film and will make ex-
ter Progressive Society, Raomer requisitioning of rooms from
planatory remarks.
Friendly Society, Sosnovitzer Bericlin- resident§ refusing to share with
The_ film is. being brought - here er Unterstitzung Verein, Workmen's neweomers space they can spare, •
Branch 156, Workmen's Circle
by World Adventure Series of Circle
Branch 111. • .
$150 each; Eastern Ladies Society, was defeated.'
which George E. Pierrot is man-
Laundry Drivers 'SoOial Club, United
aging director. . • • Hebrew Schools Women's Auxiliary,
Leaving ..England on Day-D Warsaw Club of Detroit. .
$135.66, Nichamin Family Club. .
eve, Col. Cooper flew to Morocco,
$125, Lovitcher Verein.
Italy and other vital points in . $100 each, .Bakers' Ladies' 'Auxiliary
78, Bnai Brith Auxiliary Theodor Her-
the Mediterranean area; on to zl
Lodge, Bnai. Zion Congregation - La-
LONDON, (JTA)-A new mo-
-Palestine, Syria, Transjordan, dies Auxiliary, Caroline Friendship
tion picture company will be es-
Society,
Congregation
Beth
Aaron
V.
back to Cairo, and finally to the Israel, Congregation Beth Abraham,
tablished in the colony of Na-
Persian Gulf to get a, story of Congregation Beth Itzchock Sisterhood,
Congregation Beth 'Moses, Congrega- Mania - in Palestine, - it was an-
the Persian. .Gulf Command. At tion
Nusach Harie, DetrOit . Ladies Aid nounced by Oved Ben Ami,
KhorrinShara at the head of, the Society, Detroit League National Home
. Jewish Chldren, Equality Club, mayor of Nathania, who said that
Gulf, he witnessed the unloading for
Ezra American Federation of Polish several prominent Englishmen
of Liberty Ships. The inhuman Jews, Family Social Club, Hebrew La-
Monday Nite Club, I.O.O.F. Jeri- have agreed to serve as •directors
heat rose at times to )6 degrees dies
cho Lodge 490, Jewish War Veterans
Fahrenheit, forcing. unloaders to of U.S.A. L. H. Jones Post 190, Macca- of the enterprise which has been
wear two pairs of gloves to bees Mattathias Tent, Michigan Home capitalized at $400;000. The new
Protective Association, Michigan Pro-
handle the blistering metal. From gressive Verein, North Friendly Aid company will make films in He-
the gulf, Col. Cooper traveled by Society, Rachel Laya Aid Society, brew, Arabic and English, and
Radomer Ladies Auxiliary, River will utilize the services of the
rail to Teheran, over the famous Rouge
Congregation, Temple Israel cinema talent driven out of Eu-
road of 123 tunnels in 130 miles, Sisterhood, Vladimeretzer Social Club,
Vinitzer Progressive Society, Work- rope by Hitler. _
then up to the Caspian Sea to the men's Circle Branch 945, Zeta Alpha
Russian border where he learned Rho Fraternity.
$78.76, Central Service Club.
how vital to Russia's magnificent
$75 each, Bnai Brith Auxiliary Busi-
victories is America's steady ness & Professional, Congregation
Beth
Moses Ladies Auxiliary, Congre-
stream of lend-lease supplies. gation
Beth Tikvah Ladies Auxiliary,
A veteran war-Correspondent Sisterhood of Beth Abraham.
$65,
Rachel
Agree Memorial Society.
of World War I, Col. Cooper help-
$60, Congregation Beth Joseph.
ed organize the photographic sec-

$55, Katz Family Circle.
PRESCRIPTION
$50 each, American Haven Club,
tion of the Army Signal Corps. Bnai
Brith Women's District Grand
He also lost no time getting into Lodge, E:S., Browarny Family Club,
SPECIALISTS-
the present conflict. Sent to Fin- Boy Scout Troop 135, Congregation
Aaron Moshe Ladies Auxiliary, Con-
land by his paper to cover the gregation Beth Yehudah, Congregation
1939 Olympics, he stayed to Beth Yehudah Ladies Auxiliary, Con-
Shaarey Zion, Friendly Loan
watch trench operations against gregation
PHARMACY
Club, Harris Family Club, Independent
Ladies
Loan
Association,' Industrial
Russia. 1940 brought new mis-
5003 Collingulood
Loan Association, Maccabees
sions to Chile, Peru,' and Argen- Ladies
Modern Hive 968, Messeritcher Indus-
Corner Yosemite
tina, and 1941 found him in Eng 7 trial Young Ladies. Odessa Independ-
ent Ladies Club, Odessa Ladies Club,

Cot. Cooper Coming
With Palestine Film

Tel Aviv Recruiting
Rooms for Newcomers

Young Stein, who has taken over the management of an ex-
cellent dairy farm developed by his father, is giving a lesson
in the operation of :a tractor to-- two Victory Farm Volunteers.
'
A photographic exhibit show-
ing the progress 'made '.Op.,..farms
in the U. S. by Jews . draWn . from
Urban occupations, and the con-
tribution they are making . on the
open
food-production front,
Jew-
in the Adult Lounge of
-
ish Center-_- Woodward: at. Hpl--
Arlazaroff Brandi . of :Jewish
-
brook this Sunday.
The material for the exhibit National Workers' Allianee has
has been provided by the JeWish arranged for a memorial Meet-
Agricultural Society, service ing in tribute. to the late Mrs.
organization having for its objec-
tive the direction_ of - the Jewish
farm Movement in the -U.-8. .
The exhibit tells the full story
of the Jew turned .farmer. The
various -phases of - his •new
and work are vividly presented.
Outstanding: in the collection of
photographs - are several goad
sized . enlargements showing city.
high-§chool-bOYS being Condition-
ed at the Society's training farm
for service as Victory farm vol-
unteers during their summer Va-
cation.
Dr. Leo Franklin is Chairman
of the Sponsoring committee com-
posed of representativeS from the.
Jewish Center and the Jewish
Vocational Service. Serving with
him are Albert Cohen, Samuel
Greenberg and E. Louis Nei-
xnand. Mr. Cohen will be in at-
tendance at the exhibit on Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 7, to ans-
LATE MRS. GIZA ISAACS
wer questions relating to farm-
Giza
Isaacs, who died Nov. 1,
ing as a vocation. The exhibit
is open to the public without 1944 at the age of 80. The meet-
charge.
ing will be held at the Rose Sit-
tig Cohen Bldg. next Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Isaacs' survivors will be
Term to Open
presented with a certificate indi-
cating that 1,000 trees were plant-
The new schol term of Yeshi- ed in Palestine in her memory,
vath Chachmey Lublin will open as a result of the efforts of a
Feb. 5. For in_formation parents committee headed . by Harry Sch-
may call TO. 8-5055, or come ttf umer. .
the office of the school, Linwood
It was announced this week by
and Elmhurst. '
Mr. Schumer that the memorial
meeting will be addressed by
Boy Scouts _to. Conduct - Rabbi •J. J. Nathan of Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe and .H. Ehren-
Young Israel Services
reich of the labor department of
Boy. Scout Troop 210, .sponsor 7 the Jewish National Fund.
Mrs. Isaacs is survived by three
ed by Young Israel will hold ser-
vices Saturday, Feb. 10, in con- sons, John Isaacs, Sam Berk and
junction with the National Boy Morris Berk; a brother, two sis-
Scout Week. Participating in the ters and five grandchildren.
services will be: Yehuda Cohen,
Bernard Grossman, CharleS Levi, New Organ Issued by
Harold Lax, Arnold Shoichet, Conservative Rabbis
Ralph Simkovitz, Morris Spiz-
_Dr. Robert Gordis, president
man, David Fried., Wayne Signer
of the Rabbinical Assembly of
and Sheldon Shifman.
The troop, headed by Scout- America, has announced the pub-
master Solomon B. Cohen of the lication of the first issue of a
Young . Israel bOard, is conduct= new quarterly, Conservative Ju-
ed along Orthodox lines. "Mit- daism, the organ of the Rabbi-
zvos" serve to fulfill the scouts' nical Assembly of America. Its
daily good deeds and their camp- editor is Rabbi Leon S. Lang of
ing kits include separate .dishes Congregation Beth El in Phila-
delphia.,
for meat and dairy meals.

Arlazaroff Branch
To Honor Memory
Of Mrs. G. Isaacs

Chachmey Lublin's
Feb. 5

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Palestine Group Forms
New Film Company

Ralph Klegon

land, then an England with its
back against the wall. The de-
stroyer on which he was ship-
ping, exploded from _ a depth
charge: and in a sinking condi-
tion battled a seven-day storm off
the coast of Scotland. The news
of Pearl Harbor which came on
the fifth day brought little cheer
to the Colonel and his sea-weary
companions.

Wolf fsohn's Biography
Published by Zionists

WASHINGTON, D. C.-"David
Wolffsohn, Herzl's Successor," a
biography by Dr. Emil Bernhard
Cohn, was issued by the Zionist
Organization of America.
This volume marks the inaugu-
ration of an extensive publica-
tions program by the organization
under the auspices of its national
publications committee headed by
Judge Louis E. Levinthal of Phil-
adelphia.

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