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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-02-02

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Friday, February 2, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

Increased Donations Urged
In Gewerkshaften Campaign

Schaver, tchtimer and Kushinsky Confident That Entire
Quota Will Be Reached in Current Drive in
Behalf of Pate;line Labor Causes

MAX PINE TRADE SCHOOL SUPPORTED BY HISTRADRUT

Leaders in the current Gewerk
thaften-Histradrut campaign were
encouraged this week by the
results of the first two weeks of
campaigning for the Palestine
labor causes in behalf of Histra-
drut.
Morris L. Schaver, chairman of
the drive for $125,000.; A. H.
Kushinsky, campaign director;
Harry Schumer, treasurer, and

Gellman, Rubenstein

To Address Mizrachi
At 2 Meetings Here

Leon Gellman, president of
the Mizrachi Organization of
America, and M. Morton Ruben-
stein, who is in charge of the
religious department of the Jew-
ish National Fund, will visit
here this week-end.
Mr. Gellman will. address • a
public gathering Saturday, 8:30
p. m., at Congregation Beth
Abraham, Linwood at L'Sturte-
vant.
Mr. .RUbenatein will be the
speaker at a meeting • of the
synagogue committee of. the Jew-
ish National Fund • at the JNF
office, Dexter at Lawrence, Mon-
day, at 8:30 p. m.. The presidents
and.otherl :office1rs of synagogues
are invited: -
The religious department of
the Jewish • - National Fund 'is
sponsoring the "Geulath Sevi-
voth Jerdsalem" project, which
aims to redeem 6000 dunams of
land between Jerusalem and
HebronA,

Local Brevities

Mrs. Alex Schreier, LEAGUE
FOR LABOR PALESTINE'S
cial activities chairman, announ-
ces a buffet supper party, to be
held Saturday evening, Feb. 10,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack - Malarnud, 409_2 Sturtevant
Ave. Morris W. Stein will preside
and will present a varied pro-
gram, including Moishe Domby;
Lillian Martel, accompanied by
Rosa Bassin Stein; and Harry
Fischhoff, violinist. Admission of
$1 includes supper. Everybody
is welcome.
Harold Silver, director of the
Jewish 'Social Service Bureau,
will address the next meeting
of the League on Feb. 23, at 8:30
p. m., at the 'home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Schreier, 4271 Cort-
land, on the subject, "Post-War
Prospects of European Jews".
* *
H. LEIVICK, the noted poet
and dramatist, will read excerpts
from his drama "The Miracle of
Nakhshon, Histradrut Maritime the Ghetto," at the Sholem
Aleichern Folks Institute .tonight.
Co., sponsors- New Pioneering
*
*
• Enterprises
MERRILL `jtED" MUELLER,
others stated that they were con- star reporter for NBC and News-
lident that the entire quota will week magazines will give a first
hand account of his experiences
be reached.
on the western • European front
Concentrated Workshop
In a statement urging increased I at Detroit Town Hall in the
gifts for the Histadrut, Mr. 'Fisher theater. Wednesday morn-
ing, Feb. 7, at 11 o'clock.
.Schaver stated:
* * *
"Palestine is already now a
concentrated workshop • MOSAIC CHAPTER., Order of
intensively working up- DeMolay,: installed Alpena Chap-
on the various social and econ- ter on Jan. 20 ; with 20 members
omic problems that the post-war making the trip under the leader-
period will usher in. It is apply-1 ship of Master Councilor Arnold
ing to the solution of these prob- Faudman. The Mayor of Alpena
lems new social and .econOmic and Michigan State Deputy B. J.
forms and approaches. The His Meirow attended. , On Jan. 29,
tadrut has played the major role • the Detroit chapter initiated 20
in• the development of these new members. *
forms and approaches. Its cooper-
The next meeting of the
ative way and its reservoir of
pioneering human material en- AGUDATH HANOAR HAIVRI,
able it to give full play and the Hebrew youth group, will be
scope to its initiative and give held on Monday at 8:3I p. m. at
it a decisive position in the the home of Drora Selesny„ 3265
building of the home for the Buena Vista.
.homesick Jewish masses.
"The Histadrut is the soundest Kvutzah Ivrith Holds
investment of the Jewish people Hamisha Asar Event
in Palestine for the present and
for the future. Through its on Saturday Evening
cooperative structure and mixed
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat will be
agricultural and industrial econ-
omy it calls forth ever new forces celebrated 'by Kvutzah Irvith, the
for the revitalization of the Jew- Hebrew •e.iltural group, this Sat-
ish nation and its economic self- urday evening at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Building, 13226.. Lawton.
reliance."
The program has been arranged
Hear Prof. Pekelis
The Gewerkshaften rally on by young women members of
Thursday evening was addressed the Kvutzah,, headed by Miss
by Alexander H. Pekelis, asso- Miriam Gold.
Mrs. J. M. Mathis will evaluate
ciate professor of sociology of
the, Graduate Faculty of, Political the * poetic work of the HebreW
and Social Science. at the New Palestinian poet Rachel: Mrs. S.
School -for Social Research in Kasdan will /Speak' on the signi-
ficance of Hamisha Asar. Mrs.
New York.
Dr. Pekelis was honored at a Deborah Dworkin will tell how
luncheon of community leaders this festival is celebrated in the
Diaspora and 'in Palestine, Mrs.
at the Statler on Thursday. '
Next Thursday evening, at La- B. Ackerman will give some ap-
. char's on 12th St., Gewerkshaf- propriate recitations: Miss Gold
- ten .campaign workers will again will give a biographic sketch of
gather to submit- reports and to Jessie Sampter.
Miss Drora Selesny will sing
strengthen. the local forces for
the campaign. Philip Slomovitz songs. Mrs. S. Plafkin also will
sing and Mrs. Alex Roberg will
will . address, the. gathering. •
Local organizations are called lead in community singing. Re-
upon to send delegates to Thurs- freshments will be served by the
day's rally and to decide On their Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvut-
group as well as individual pled- zah. • The public is • invited.
..0;44Aradinission,,.,
ges immediatelt$6.4,4=
T.4 4.9„
.

-

Joe Cohen Named Chairmal
Of Windsor Zionist Society

Joe Cohen was elected chair-
man of the Windsor Zionist So-
ciety, at a meeting held at haar
Hashomayim Synagogue.
Other officers are
Mrs. Nathanyuzpe, vice chair-
man; Mervin Eisen; recording
secretary; ' Mrs. Sam Vexler, fi- .
nancial secretary; Sam Taub,
treasurer.
Newly-elected chairmen of
committees are:
B. Kaplan, Jewish National
Fund; Harry Rosenthal, public
relations and education; Rabbi B.
Groner, special guests; Mrs ,. Ber-
tha Schwartz and Mrs. Max
Levine, Young Judaea; Miss Eva
Adelman, book distribution.
In a thorough resume of ac-
tivities; Mr. Rosenthal pointed
to recent achievements in Pales-
tine, to the efforts being made
to defend" the Zionist position and
to the work of the Christian com-
mittees in behalf of Palestine.
Representatives of various

Windsor Zibnist groUps in t?:
council include the following:
B. Kaplan, Windsor Zionist S
ciety; J. Cohen, Foals Zion;
Weinstock, Farbandi Z. Tau
Windsor Zionist Society;
Wayne and Mrs. S. Taub, Seni
Hadassah; Mrs. C. "Wexler, Kac
maxi; Miss E. Adelman. and M
R. Aronoff, Junior itadassa
Mrs. '14: Levine and Mrs.
Yuzpe,, Pioneer Women; Mrs:
Applebaum, Kadimahi M. Eis
Friends of the Hebrew Univ
sity; H. Rosenthal, 'national co,

rnitteernan,, ,

Station WJR featured. DESE1
SONG, the latest song writi
by the Detroit songwriter, DC
OTHY S. BROWN of 2705
Grand Ave.,• on Jan. 25. 7
song is getting a rapid build-
on the West Coast.

Invest

In War Bone

Remnant of
The Remnant
Surviving Jews in Poland
MUST NOT Be Permitted To STARVE

The small number of rescued Jews in Poland, are exhausted, hungry,
naked and sick as a. result of their sufferings of the last five years.

Help is Urgen:tly Needed!

The "American rederation of Polish Jews sends food packages
through Dr. Emil Sommerstein, president of the Jewish Reli,ef Corn-
the surviving 'Jews wherever they may be located. For each $4,
you can secure a package of food which will be shipped in your

name.

31AKIE BASTE

The Detroit branch of the American Fed-
eration of Polish Jews wishes to express
sincerest thanks to the following organiza-
tions for .their contributions to this sacred
cause. These contributions came both from
organizational treasuries as well as from
individual gifts: The list is incomplete and
a more detailed account'will be given later.

'

Send Your Package to Rescue a

Life

. Before H. Is Too Late!

Contributing Organisations--
1944-45

16.00
Aeseulapians Ladies' Aux
Berdechewer Frog. Bene. Soc 500.00
200.00
Bereznitzer Aid Soc
Bessie Sorin Ziuller Aid Soc. 12.00
Beth Abraham Free Loan Assn. '700.00
64.00
Bialier Prog. Soc
100.00
Bialostoker Aid Soc
204.00
Brisker Prog. Aid Soc
950.00
Brith Sholom of\ Detroit
Chadozkover Chabna Frog. Soc 100.00
25.00
Charity Social Club.-
100.00
Chechanover Verein
Chenstochover Rajover Verein 168.00
300.00
Chernigover & Loyever Soc.
5.50
Community Social Club
100.00
Cong. Aaron Moshe '
300.00
Cong. Adas Jeshwin
.... 17.00
Cong. Beth Itzehock
400.00
Cong. Beth Yehutdah
100.0
Cong. Bnai David .
28.00
Cong. Bnai Jacob .
150.00
Cong. Bnai Zion
16.00
Eastern Ladies Soc
40.00
.
Eishishker Soc. .
20.00
Ernespie Children's Aid
10.00
Esther Lipson Family Club
Ezra Sisterhood (Women's Di-
vision of American Fed. for
3150.00
Polish Jews
Ezra Israel Cong. Bnai Zion 48.00
800.00
Galician Soc. of Detroit
8.00
Gassel Lodge Club
16.00
Ida Feldman Family Club
Intl. Workers Order Branch 126 53.00
Jericho Lodge No. 490 IOOF 200.00
60.00
Jewish Metropolitan Club
Jewish Natl. Workers Alliance
40.00
....Branch No. 137
Jewish
Natl.
Workers
Alliance
,
1000.00
(Dr. Arlazaroff)
Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order 500.00
Jewish Peoples Faterial Order
300.00
Reading Cirle
200.00
Jewish Reading Circle IWO
20.00
Jewish Relief Soc
JeWish Women's European Wel-
40.00
fare Organization .
50.00
Jewish Women's Service
40.00
.
Kedimah Social Club
' 8.00
Kanner Family Club

20.00
Karbal Family Club
20.00
Karbenick Family Club
200.00
Korver Landsliet
Keshenever ,,.and Bessarabien
100.00
Unt. Verem
50.00
Kogan Foundation
156.00
Kovler Voliner' Soc
200.00
Lachowitzer Aid Soc
Laundry Ladies Social Club 44.00
Laundry Drivers Social Club 360.00
24.00
Literary Club
Loyvitcher Umgegent Verein 100.00
40.00
Lipson Foundation
400.00
Lubliner Hilfs Verein
237.00
Lutzker Woliner Soc
100.00
Mazirer Verein
Meseritcher Independent young
28.00
Ladies Soc.
100.00
Mich. Home Protective Assn
814.00
Mlaver Umgegend Verein
150.00
Moore Family Club
60.00
Mt. Clements Ladies Aux
1200.00
Odessa Prog.
16.00
Pelton Family Club
200.00
Pinsker Prog. Aid Soc
20.00
Rachel Laya Stepin Aid Soc
100.00
Radomer Friendly Soc
470.00
Radomer Aid. Soc
158.00
Radomer Ladies Au _ x
20.00
Rodin' Club
215.00
Rovner Prog. Verein
200.00
Ruziemer Prog
..
20.00
Sarah Lichter Family Crub
4.00
Shedlitzer Soc.
24.00
Shedlitzer Hilfs Verein
Sholem Aleichem' Reading Cir 25.00
25.00
Sheruth League
Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Itz-
30.00
,
chock
100.00
Sosnwicer Bendiner Verein
Suwalker Independent Prog
200.00
Assn.
200.,00
Turover Aid. Soc.
20.00
Turover Ladies Aux.
10.00
Wednesday Night Club
Western Ladies Aid 160.00
Women's Golden Rule Aid Soc. 40.00
Yiddisher Folks Verein 2300.00
1000.00
Youth Education League
250.00
Zam9se: Tamoshover Prog.
210.00
Zhitomir Prog. Aid Soc

Send Your Contributions to the Detroit Branch of the

UNITED RELIEF COMMITTEE
AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR POLISH JEWS

DETROIT 6, MICH.

9124 LINWOOD

1111111



Tel. TY. 7-965C

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