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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 23, 1945

Leaders in Gewerkshaften Campaign
Confident of Success in $ 125,000 Drive

Jewish News Readers Urged
To Adhere to the Deadlines

Phenomenal increases in the circulation of The Jewish
News have added to our editorial burdens, and war-time
conditions compel the setting of 2 p. xn. on Tuesdays as our
deadline for all copy.
Earlier deadlines set for holiday weeks are always an-
nounced two weeks in advance.
All copy should be typewritten, doublespaced, on one side
of the paper only.
Photographs must be submitted to the editor not later
than at 2 p. m. on Mondays, and earlier during holiday weeks.
The cooperation of contributors to the columns of The
Jewish News is earnestly solicited, due to war-time condi-
tions. The shortage of labor calls for the cooperation of all
concerned in efforts to assure maximum efficiency.
In view of existing conditions, it is impossible to break
deadline rules, and all news items reaching the editor after
the announced deadlines will be omitted from current issues.

Planner's of the 1945 Gewerkshaften drive for
$125,000 this week expressed confidence that the
entire sum will be raised, basing their enthusiasm
on early responses reported by campaigners.
Campaign leaders met last week at the office
of the Gewerkshaften, 9142 Linwood, and heard
reports on latest achievements of the workers
representing all local organizations.
In the photograph are:
First row, left to right: MRS. SARAH LEVINE,
MRS. ADELE MONDRY, MORRIS LIEBERMAN,
MORRIS L. SCHAVER, BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN,
JOHN ISAACS, HARRY - SCHUMER and MRS.
DAVID SHARAGA.
Second row: A. H. KUSHINSKY, A. NUSS-
BAUM, WILLIAM HORDES, PHILIP JAFFE,
ALEX SCHREIER, M. GOLDOFTAS, DAVID
SISLIN and DAVID SHERAGA.

Jewish Center

Third row: J. L. WOLOK, MORITZ SCHU-
DINER, HARRY MONDRY and BEN ROSEN-
THAL.
Speaker at Thursday's rally of workers was
L. Spiezman, Poale Zion leader. During his stay
Mr. Spiezman will address numerous organiza-
tions and will speak on the Altman Jewish Radio
Hours on Station WJLB this Saturday night and
Sunday noon.
Mr. Spiezman also will address the Oneg Shab-
bat of the labor Zionist movement this Friday
night at the Farband Folkshule on 12th and Tay-
lor.
Among the organizations which will be ad-
dressed by Mr. Spiezman will be the David
Horodoker, Zamosh Tomashover, Suwalker, Yid-
dish Folks Verein, Odesser, Bereshnitzer, Arla-
zaroff Branch of Jewish National Workers' Al-
liance and others.

Congress Women Plan
Luncheon-Meeting

Activities

A subscription luncheon will
precede the meeting of the
Detroit Women's Division of
Film Program Feb. 28
the American Jewish Congress,
"Film Communique No. 15" Wednesday, March 14, in the
indicating how American Soldiers Michigan Room of Hotel Statler.
are helping to win the war, will
Mrs. Harry Stocker, chairman
be shown at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, Woodward at Hol- of interfaith activities, and her
brook, on Wednesday evening. committee, will present "Labor's
"Back to Normal" which deals Interfaith and Inter-racial Pro-
with the rehabilitation of Vet- gram for Eliminating Discrimina-
erans, will also' be shown on the tion." Speakers will be George
program, in the Adult Lounge, at Crockett, executive director of
Fair Practices Committee, and
8:45 p. m. All are invited.
Sigmund Diamond, its research
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representative.
Mothers' Clubs
All the Mothers' Clubs will dis- DR. IRVING B. SHULAK
cuss the following subject at their PROMOTED TO MAJOR
coming meetings: "Purim in a
Irving B. Shulak has recently
Changing World."
been promoted to the rank of
The Purim Masquerade 'Ball, Major. He is serving as assist-
featuring the Four Freedoms, ant chief of Neuropsychiatry at
sponsored by the Council of Bushnell General Hospital, Brig-
Mothers' Clubs, will be held ham City, Utah.
Wednesday evening, March 7, at
the Jewish Community Center.
Proceeds will go for Red Cross
and other war efforts.

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Jewish Black Book
On - Nazi Atrocities
To Be Published

NEW YORK (JTA)—The In-
auguration of a Jewish Black
Book, a doctimentation of Ger-
man atrocities against Jews, took
place here at a dinner addressed
by Eugene V. Kisseley, Russian
Consul General, Herbert C. Pell,
former U.S. representative on the
United Nations' War Crimes
Commission, Ira C. Hirschmann,
B. Z. Goldberg and others.
The Black Book is being pre-
pared jointly by. the Jewish
Anti-Fascist Committee in Mos-
cow, the Jewish National Coun-
cil of Palestine, the World Jewish
Congress and the American Com-
mittee of Jewish Writers, Artists
and Scientists. It will be pub-
lished. in June in several lan-
guages. Russia already has sent
500 pages of documents here for
the Black Book,• Mr. Kisseley
revealed.

Sharaey Zedek Women
To AI-tend Interfaiths
Tea at St. Cyphian's

A Brotherhood tea will be held
at St. Cyprian's Church, 28th
and Milford, this Sunday, from
5 to 7 p.m.., under the auspices
of the St. Cyprian's Women's
Auxiliary.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi-
dent of Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood, announces this synagogue's
participation with the follow-
ing:—Miss Charlotte Brawer, a
student of the Wayne University
Speech Department; Mrs. David
Kallman, accompanied on the
piano by Miss Flora Beckman.
Ushers and hostesses will be
Ada Hershman, daughter of Rab-
bi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman;
Shulamith Adler, daughter of
Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler,
and Corinne Perlis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Moe S. Perlis and
president of Junior Hadassah.
Mrs. Hershman will preside at
the tea table.

Jones Post Rally
Tuesday, March 6

Patriotic Memorial Event to
be Held at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue

Lawrence H. Jones Post 190,
Jewish War Veterans of the
United States will sponsor a pa- –
biotic and memorial service in
the main auditorium of the Sha-
arey Zedek, on Tuesday, March
6, at .8:30 p. m.
Members of veteran groups
who have served in other wars
will be guests and speakers.
This service was planned to
honor those who made the su-
preme sacrifice for their country
in time of war.
Rabbi. A. M. Hershman, Judge
John V. Brennan, and comman-
ders of the leading veteran or-
ganizations will be the- principal,
speakers.
The public is invited, admission
being free.

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Purim Holiday Hop Sunday
Larry Paige and his orchestra
will furnish the music for the
21st Holiday Hop, a Purim dance,
presented j;)y the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward at
Holbrook, on Sunday evening.
Dawn Bradley, known . as the
"Lovely Lady of Song," will ap-
pear with Mr. Paige.
The main auditoriuM of the
Jewish Community Center will
be gaily decorated in keeping
with the spirit of Purim. The
decorations have been designed
by Shirley Hersch and executed
by the Holiday Hop Committee
under Miss Hersch's. supervision.
Estelle Starr and Ben Britman
are co-chairmen of the commit-
tee and are assisted by Beatrice
Bortman, • 74aurice Buckzeiger,
Bernice Friedland, Charlotte
Greenberg, Morris Kamen, Joseph
Kwaselow, Allan Mittleman,
Danny Raskin, Frances Rotman,
Sarah Rotman, Ruth Sobel, Eve
Kaner, Ceila Braun and Dr.
Milton White.

Torah Taken in Alsace
Given Jewish Seminary

NEW YORK—The Museum of
the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America has acquired a new
Sefer Torah, which, in addition
to its intrinsic value to the col-
lection, has an interesting his-
tory in this war.
Lt. Benjamin Hauptman, while
reconnoitering in a village in
Alsace, instructed one of his men
to clean up a barn from which
all inhabitants had fled. •,The
soldier, whb happened to be a
3ewish refugee, returned with a
Sefer Torah.

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