Friday, June 8, 1445
THE JEWISH NEWS
New Jewish Congress Unit
To Hear Dr. Wise on June 19
Zionist Actions
Committee Calls
Parley in England
Page Fifteen
Shaarey Zedek Bond Rally
To Hear Bingay Wednesday
President of AJC to Address Inaugural Luncheon of Con-
Free Press Editorial Director to Describe Scenes of Horror
gress B & P Chapter in Afternoon; Guest Speaker
Small Group Votes Session
Noted on Recent Tour of Germany; Congregation
At Public Rally in the Evening
of World Delegates to
Seeks to Sell $1,500,000 in 7th War Loan
Air Partition
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president American Jewish Congress, of
Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial en America if
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, will address an inaugural
luncheon of the Congress Busi-
ness and Professional Chapter of
Greater Detroit, Tuesday, June
19, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The luncheon
will mark the
official launch-
ing of the re-
cently organized
Business and
Professional
Chapter.
Temporary of-
ficers are: Saul
R. Levin, chair-
man; Morris W.
Dr. Wise
Stein and Louis
Berry, vice-chairmen; Daniel G.
Cullen, secretary; Zeldon S. Co-
hen, treasurer. The executive
committee includes Lawrence W.
Crohn, Irving B. Dworman,
David H. Fauman, Abe Kasle,
Leon B. Kay, Aaron Kurland,
Morris Lieberman, Philip Slom-
ovitz, Jack Tobin and David
Vogel.
Speaks at Shaarey Zedek
On the evening of June 19, Dr:
Wise will be guest speaker at a
public meeting at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, under auspices
of the Detroit Section of the
Registrations Open
For Kvutza Kineret
Registration is now open for
Kvutza Kineret, summer camp of
Habonim, labor Zionist youth.
Kvutza Kineret will be opened
July 8 for a six-week period
ending Aug. 19. Campers may
register for two-week periods or
more. Rates for members are
$16.50 per week; for non-mem-
bers, $19.
For information call Esty Lar-
sen, 15802 Linwood, UN. 1-9218,
or Lillian Rudack, 2727 Grand,
TO. 5-4417.
Habonim is the youth move-
ment of Poale-Zion, • Pioneer
Women, and Jewish National
Workers' Alliance.
Kvutza Kineret was founded
by a group of Detroit Habonim
in 1939 across from Farband
Camp. This camp, modeled after
a collective colony in Palestine,
was to furnish a means of ac-
quainting the Jewish youth of
the middle west with the values
of Jewish life and allow them
the opportunities to experience
co-operative living.
The camp has grown into a
beautiful village—all built by the
campers without outside labor.
Future plans include new units
—and recreation hall dedicated
to the memory of two Habonim,
Danny Ginsburg and Joe Rosen-
berg, both killed in action.
In addition, the program of the
camp includes the study of He-
brew, study groups under corn
petent leadership which discuss
Zionism, Cooperative livin g,
Palestinography, etc., and a full
program of athletics.
There are eight similar "camps -
sponsored by Habonim in the
U. S. and Canada.
Sabbath League Holds
Installation Tuesday
Women's League for Sabbath
Observance will install its new
officers at its fourth anniversary
meeting at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday
at the Bnai Moshe.
The officers are: Mrs. J. S.
Sperka, president; Mesdames
Moses Weiser, Abraham Caplan
and Abraham DeRoven, vice-
presidents; Mrs. Israel Kaplan,
treasurer; Mrs. Milton Winston,
financial secretary; Mrs. J. Rit-
ten and Mrs. H. Pinsky, record-
ing secretaries; Mrs. J. Geller,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. A.
Ehrenfeld and Mrs. M. Winston,
assistant corresponding secre-
taries. .
A dramatic pageant, "Israel's
Heritage," written and directed
by Mrs. Sperka, and officers' re-
ports will feature the program.
which Morris Lieberman is pre-
sident.
Headquarters of The Business
and Professional Chapter are in
the office of the American
Jewish Congress recently es-
tablished at 727 David Stott Bldg.
Combat Anti-Semitism
The American Jewish Congress
strives to unify Jewry at home
upon a democratic basis; to de-
velop an informed public opin-
ion on Jewish problems, par-
ticularly as to aspirations for a
homeland in Palestine and to
combat anti-Semitism in all its
phases.
The World Jewish Congress
represents Jewish interests be-
fore governments and interna-
tional bodies. It works for the
restoration of Jewish rights; the
rehabilitation of Jewish life; the
upbuilding of Palestine as a
Jewish Commonwealth; and the
outlawing of anti - Semitism
throughout the world.
Polish Jews Plan
$5,000,000 Drive
JERUSALEM (JTA)—A meet-
ing of the large Zionist Action
Committee, elected at the last
World Zionist Congress, will be
convoked in England at the end
of July or early in August, it
was decided at a meeting of the
Small Zionist Actions Committee
here. The large committee con-
sists of 75 members, 40 of whom
are in Palestine, 24 in the U. S.
and three in England. The where-
abouts of the others are not
known.
director of the Detroit Free Press,
will be guest speaker at a bond
rally arranged by the Men's Club
of Shaarey Zedek, next Wednes-
day evening, in the social hall
of Shaarey Zedek.
Having recently returned from
Germany as a member of the
Mothers' Clubs Set
Farewell Socials
The committee voted to re-
assemble within a fortnight to
formulate its attitude on the
question of partition, and, at the
same time, adopted a resolution
pledging the rights of Arabs in
a Jewish state. All communities
residing within such a state, it
said, will enjoy full autonomy in
managing their religious, educa-
tional, cultural and municipal in-
stitutions.
Farewell socials will be held
during the coming week by the
following Mothers' Clubs:
Dexter Club, Tuesday, at 1:30
p. m., at the Bnai Moshe.
Woodward Study Club, Wed-
nesday, 1:30 p. m., a luncheon.
For information call the presi-
dent, Mrs. Bessie Stone, TO.
7-3556.
Davison Club, Thursday, 8:30
p. m., at Workmen's Circle Edu-
cational Center.
Regular meetings will be held
at 12:30 p. m. Monday by the
Presidents' Council at the Center
and by the Young Women's
Study Club at 1:30 p. m. Tues-
day at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
The Arab language and schools
will enjoy the protection of the
state, and local administration
will be established • in all towns
and villages, the resolution ad-
ded, and an equal standard of liv-
ing for all will be sought.
Charge Germans Destroyed
$5,000,000,000 of Jewish
Senior Young Judaeans
Property in Poland
NEW YORK (JTA) — The
World Conference of Polish
Jewry, which met here last week
has decided to launch a campaign
for $5,000,000 to assist the Jews
in Poland, following the receipt
of appeals for aid from the Com-
mittee of Polish Jews in Warsaw
and the Committee of Polish
Jews in the USSR, in Moscow, it
was announced by Dr. Joseph
Tenenbaum, president of the
American Federation of Polish
Jews. -
It was revealed that the con-
ference has received a request
from Justice Robert H. Jackson,
who will represent the American
Government in the preparation
and prosecution of war crimes,
that it submit to him "every
scrap of documentary evidence"
in its posession concerning the
murder of Jews in Poland. A
similar request has also been re-
ceived from Lt. Col. Joseph V.
Hodgson, U. S. representative on
the United Nations War Crimes
Commission.
The Conference concluded af-
ter adopting a number of reso-
lutions asking for indemnifica-
tion and reparations from Ger-
many for destroyed Jewish
property in Poland valued at
five billion dollars.
The 300 delegates from 20
countries attending the confer-
ence decided to establish a World
Federation of Polish Jewry and
elected Dr. Tenenbaum presi-
dent.
The resolutions - adopted call
for an international law to out-
law anti-Semitism and similar
national and lo-cal legislation;
urge representation on the War
Crimes Commission; demand that
Jewish tribunals judge Nazis
who committed crimes against
Polish Jewry; and insist that
reparation and indemnification to
the Jewish victims and the Jew-
ish people are the keystone to
all international settlements.
In Regional Meeting
Here This Sunday
A regional board meeting of
Senior Young Judaeans will be
held here this Sunday. Dele-
gates from senior Judean clubs
are expected from the Central
States Region consisting of Mich-
igan, Ohio and West Virginia.
A leaders' organizational meet-
ing will be held Sunday morn-
ing at the office of the Detroit
Zionist Youth Commission, fol-
lowed by a meeting in the after-.
noon of the regional board at
the Jewish Center.
Esther Razzman, chairman of
the arrangements committee, is
c_ssisted by use Lonnerstater,
Zena Etkin, Marvin Jacobs,
Phyliss Zieve, Barbara Schoen-
feld, Morton Weiner , Henry
Lonnerstater and Bernard Sil-
verman.
Kadimah Senior Judaeans, of
which Gertrude • Bernstein is
president, will be hostess to dele-:
gates at a party Saturday night.
Pisgah Lodge Elects
Lawson President
Pisgah Lodge 34 of Bnai Brith,
at its annual meeting on Mon-
day night, at the Jewish Center,
elected the following officers:
President, Jack Lawson; vice-
presidents, Leonard Belove and
Max Goldhoff; treasurer, A. J.
Piel; financial secretary, Morris
Shatzen; recording secretary, Ir-
ving Goigon; guardian, Victor
Bloomfield; warden, Meyer Leb-
owitz; chaplain, Milton M. Wein-
stein; assistant chaplain, Sidney
Sidder; trustees, Lewis Stein-
berg, Henry Abramowitz, Louis
James Rosenberg, Aaron Droock,
Herman Osnos, William Fried-
man and Rudolph Meyersohn.
Installations will be held on
June 18.
ol WONDERFUL NEW PAINT
domestic Nazism
should prevail.
The Shaarey Zedek already
has sold close to a half million
dollars' worth of war bonds, and
the aim of the Men's Club and
other affiliated organizations is
to reach a total of $1,500,000.
In order to attain the larger
goal, it is planned to ask each
one who attends the rally to
purchase a bond at the door.
MALCOLM W. BINGAY
editors' delegation that studied
conditions in Germany, Mr. Bin-
gay reports on atrocities, on the
horrors perpetrated by the Nazis
and on the dangers that threat-
Labor Palestine League
Elects Lieberman to
National Committee
On May 26, 27 and 28, the
League for Labor Palestine held
its national convention in New
York. Representatives from all
chapters throughout the U. S.
were present.
Detroit's five delegates, led by
Morris Lieberman, included Sel-
ma Jacobson, Theodore Olander,
Sid Albert and Pearl Lieber-
man.
-
At the convention, the future
progress of the League was de-
termined. A declaration of prin-
ciples was unanimously adopted,
proclaiming that the League
would seek proper representa
tion in the World Zionist Con-
gress and other Zionist agencies.
Dr. Herman Seidel was re-
elected national president, in ad-
dition to the re-election of all
former • officers. Morris Lieber-
man was elected to serve on the
national administrative commit-
tee.
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