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May 04, 1945 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-05-04

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Friday h4a)i4, 1945

Our Letter Box

THE JEWISH . NEWS

Serve-A-Camp Committee
Holds 3d Annual Meeting

Editor, The Jewish News:
In one of your , recent issues,
my friend, Marvin Lowenthal, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Chairman, Urges Representatives From
shows himself singularly ill-in-
Women's Organizations to Attend Program at Center,
formed when he suggests' that
Tuesday; Discuss Plans for Coming Year
the activities of - the Zionist
movement in Great Britain were
Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairman !of our PX's. So it seems that. my
limited to an effort to win over of the Detroit Serve-A-Camp. trip ' yesterday was very profit-
a very few key individuals, and Committee, of the National able.
that nothing was done by way of Jewish Welfare BOard, announces
"I have seen many a fellow
"a direct approach through the
:-that the third get a big, thrill upon receiving a
people to their Parliament."
annual meeting Hanukah gift this past year. You
The contrary is true. If, for
of the commit- really can't appreciate the feel-
example, Mr. Lowenthal will
tee will- -be' held ing of knowing that someone
read _ the famous speech by
at the Jewish back home is thinking of you..
Prime Minister Churchill on the
Center on Tues-
"May God bless all of you in
White Paper debate in 1939, he
day, May 8, at your fine work. My hat is off to
will find a reference there to a
11 a. m., in the you!" Cpl. Herman M. Burton.
form of a break-
Memorandum to the Government
It has been through voluntary
f a s t-luncheon. contributions on the part of the
in 1920 signed by a great many.
R e presentatives Jewish Women's Organizations in
members of Parliament and
of all Jewish the city that Serve-A-Camp has
others, .including some who, to
Mrs. Meyers women's organ, been. able to carry on its fine
use Mr. Churchill's words, were
then "in their young first fresh izations in Detroit have been in, work.
Tuesday's meeting will be de-
flight," and were later to become vited.
better known, as . Prime Minister
The Serve-A-Camp Committee voted to a discussion *and evalua-
Neville Chamberlain, as Home under the leadership of Mrs. tion of the past year's activities,
Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare, as Henry Meyers, was organized as and -of plans to meet the needs of
Minister of Health Mr. Walter a special activity of the Detroit our servicemen and women over-
Elliot, and as Dominions Secre- Army and Navy Committee, Na- seas for the coming year.
tary Sir Thomas Inskip.
tional Jewish Welfare. Board, for
the purpose of serving our -men NW Cong. Sisterhood
Document Not Obtained -
This document in favor of and women in uniform in Ha-
Mother-Daughter Fete
Zionist aspirations was not ob- waii.
tained, I need hardly- say, with-
This is part of a national plan To Be Held Wednesday
out a great deal of effort and initiated by the National JWB to
education. Much time and mon- serve every camp area which it
Rosina Betman LaKritz will be
ey and energy indeed was spent reaches overseas,. each city as- the vocalist at the Mother-Daugh-
by the Zionists of Great Britain suming responsibility for a • par- ter dinner to be given by the
in carrying on through the years ticular area. In the case of De- Sisterhood of the Northwest He-
this work of propaganda and troit Serve-A-Camp, Hawaii has brew Congregation and Center at'
education, of which an import- received packages of foods and the Wilshire on Wednesday eve-
ant aspect was the publication by other articles which bring to the ning, May 9. Mrs. LaKritz, a for-
the British Palestine Conhmittee, serviceman a reminder of home. mer pupil - of the late Professor
for circulation among non-Jews,
Hundreds of Items
Ganapol, is a student of Eleanor
of a journal, "Palestine," • under
During the past year, packages Peacock. -
the distinguished editorship of have included such articles as
Mrs. Morris Adler will be the
the late Herbert Sidebotham.
shaving cream; razor blades, soap, guest speaker and Marilyn Gelb,
For Mr. Lowenthal to suggest combs, tobacco, cigarettes, scrap- child tap dancer and singer; will
that direct approach to the Leg- books, phonograph records, can- perform. Also on the program
islature is a new technique is not ned foods, airmail stationery; will be a playlet entitled "We
merely to ignore the facts, but playing . cards, and hundreds of Love You, Mother", with chil-
doe's an injustice to a whole gen- Other items.
dren of the Sunday School par-
eration of Zionists.
'For Passover, Detroit Serve-A-, ticipating. The playlet is under
House of Commons .Friendly
Campshipped a' large quanitity the direction of Mrs. Ira G. Kauf-
He is incidentally quite mis- of canned gefilte fish, macaroons man.
taken in saying. that the 1922 and candy to help provide a
Reservations are - being taken
(Churchill) White Paper was home-like holiday. On all other by Mrs. J. Gordon, UN. 1-2979,
due to a -growing Parliarrientary holiday occasions, such as Purim Mrs. A. Sachs,. UN. 1-7238, and
opposition to Lloyd George's and Hanukah, special gifts have Mrs. Norman. Allan, UN. 3-1456.
Zionist policy. While there was been forwarded appropriate for
a strong nucleus of anti-Zionists the occasion. • -
Ehrenreich to Speak
in the House of Lords, which in
Detroit Serve-A-Camp h a s
fact diminished as time went on, come to mean a great deal- to At Migdal Meeting
the bulk of the House of Com- our servicemen and women -in
Speaking on the interrelation
mons. was consistently friendly. Hawaii as. the following excerpt
between the Jewish National.
The promulgation of the 1922 of a letter will indicate:
Fund and the labor Zionist move-
White Paper was. due to entire- "My dear Mrs. Meyers:
ly other causes too lengthy to
`!I don't knoW- how you will ment, Joseph Ehrenreich will ad-
discuss here.
feel getting fan-mail from a- sol- dress the Migdal Chapter of the
If I may refresh Mr. Lowen- dier who is a little homesick - for League for Labor Pa_lestine this
Sunday, at 8:30 p. m. - at the Jew-
thal's.- memory further: on the •troit, but here goes-----
"It so happens that I am sta- ish. Center. He is chairman of
debates which took place.in Par-
liament on the Legislative. Couri, tioned on the island of Oahu in the Labor Division of the na-
tional JNF.
cil (which was turned down); on -the Hawaaian Islands .. .
Migdal also will discuss the
the partition proposal (which was
"It was by chance that I was
also generally criticized in Par- at the Center yesterday when the proposed political program for
liament -as' inadequate from. •the director was . opening a box sent the League for Labor Palestine
Jewish point of . view) ; on the. from Detroit—and I found a in preparation for the national
1939 White Paper (which was. package of tobacco that used to -convention in New York on May
adopted - only after tremendOuS - be my !avorite companion when 26-28. A. delegate to the - con-
pressure from the Government) it came to puffing on a' pipe— vention will be chosen at the
meeting.
very many members of the ' and let me express -my feeling.
'Best Smoke . in Months
House of Commons showed
themselves keenly interested- and . "It -was like a cool rain. on a
.folly informed . on the Zionist' hot summer day; it was the best
position and Zionist needs: Not smoke I have had in many a
Merely was the Zionist office'. n moon, in fact it is the best smoke
London directly active, but Jew = . I have had • in 16 months. It is
ish delegations called on mem- very difficult to find tobacco-
bers from their Constituencies all such as I enjoy smoking in any
over the country and explained
to them the Zionist case.
Distinguished Members
In Parliament itself a- Palestine
Parliamentary Committee, which
has included among its members
distinguiShed men like Josiah
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Page Eleven

Young Israel Dinner

Hold High School
Commencement at
Beth El on May 11

To Be Held May 13

The program committee . of
Young Israel's 22nd anniversary
The annual commencement
dinner to be held at Shaa•ey
Zedek, Sunday, May 13, an- exercises of Temple Beth El high
school department will be held
at the Sabbath Eve Services on
Friday, May 11, at 8:15 p. m.
Dr. Leo M; Franklin will de-
liver the commencement address
on "Directing Our Loyalties."
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will ex-
tend greetings. Leonard T.
Lewis, president of the Temple,
will present diplomas, and Dr.
Herbert I. Kallet, chairman of
the Religious School Committee,
will distribute the awards.
Winners of the awards are:
Felix Winsen Medal, Howard
Freeman; Scholarship Medal,
Howard 'Freeman, Sara Gail
Lewis; Activity Key—Howard
Freeman, Thomas M. Klein,
Dulcie Beth Krasnick, Sara Gail
Lewis.
The musical program will be
rendered by the Temple Quartet
with Julius Chajes directing and
-Jason Tickton at the organ.
IRVING M. BUNIM
social hour under the auspices
nounces that the toastmaster of of the Sisterhood Will follow the
the evening will be Irving 'M. services. -
Bunim of New York, national
The closing programs in the
religious and communal leader.
Religious School will be held on
Edward S. Silver, president of Saturday and Sunday, May 12
the National Council of Young and 13. There will be awards for
Israel, will be guest speaker. scholarships, contests, and extra-
Members of Young Israel youth . curricular activities, and as-
groups will speak.
sembly progrms by the pri-
Mr. Bunim is well known here ; mary, intermediate; junior high
having visited on many occasions and high school departments.
in connection with Young Israel,
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causes.
The presence of Bunim and
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