Fes• Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS 1161. Selfhelp Unit Here Ships Clothes, Cash To Liberated Jews At the annual meeting of Selfhelp, of Emigres from Cen- tral Europe, Detroit chapter, which was addressed by Fred M. Butzel and Prof. Gabriel Steiner, it was reported that thousands of pounds of clothing were • clothing and shipped to Europe through UNR,RA and Selfhelp in New York. A collection to assist the lib- erated Jews of the concentration camp at . •Theresienstadt, , ar- ranged with the cooperatiOn of Congregation Gemilut Chasso- dim, netted $7,000. A buffet supper was served, proceeds to be used to send par- cels to German 'Jews in France. Prof. Steiner was elected hon- orary chairman of the board in recognitio;L of his services to Selfhelp during the past year. Other officers elected at this meeting are:, Ernest - J. Gans, pre,sident Walter Herz and Jack Stattman, vice-presidents; Mrs. J. Leopold ; secretary; Mrs. H. Stark, treas- urer; Mrs. A. Haas, associate treasurer; Walter Gottlieb, fi- nancial secretary; Kurt Michel, recording secretary; Mrs. M. Wiser, board member; ,members of the executive committee: An- drew Lorre, Ruben Manko, Adolf Neustaetter and Mesdames- J. Adler, R Deutsch, K. Ehrlich, U. Friedeberg, F. Schwab and G. Steiner. . University Hadassah Arranging• Programs For Corning Season JDC Wins Praise Of Polish Govt. For Relief Work, LONDON, (JTA) The Jew- ish delegation from Poland head- ed by Dr. Emil Sommerstein re- ported here that the American Joint Distribution Committee has been permitted by the Pol- ish Government in Warsaw • to resume its relief activities and that the Polish authorities reg- istered the JDC officially as a body authorized to conduct relief activities. Members of the delegation lauded the JDC for the aid given to the Jews during the occupa- tion period and paid tribute–to the .- JDC representatives who died, at their posts in Poland, , Emphasizing that the entire JDC staff in Poland was exterm, mated by the Germans, except M. Guzik, one of its directors, members of the delegation. re- ported :that as Soon as Guzik emerged from hiding, he resumed the JDC activities in liberated Poland and is now fully cooper- atng with the Central Commit- tee of Polish Jeis, in Lublin. In addition to the 80,000 sur- vivors in Poland, the transfer of at least 150,000 Polish Jews from Russian territory to Poland will start next month, the delegation revealed. Jews Among Canada's Developers of Atom MONTREAL, (JTA)—A num- ber of Jews who figured in the Tong list of scientists who have worked in Canada on the de- : velopriient of the atomic bomb was released here by C. D. Howe, Canada's Minister of Munitions and Supply and. Re- construction. The Jewish scientists, who were associated with the Mon- treal laboratory established dur- ing the war for atomic research, are D. M. Eisen, the University of Toronto; L. Nirenberg, McGill !University; J. W. Ozeroff, versity of British Columbia; Dr. L. Yaffe, University of Manitoba, Dr. M. Cohen, University of Toronto; Dr. L. Siminovitch, McGill University. . Vice-president in charge of fund raising, Mrs. Randolph Weber; cluld. welfare, Mrs. Jerome Frank;' Jewish National Fund, Mesdames Irving Raimi, Jack Gordon, Morris Ruskin; Minyan, Mesdames Louis Zlatkin and Lawrence Sterling; Palestine supplies, Mrs. Wil- liam Roth; U. S. 0., Mrs Louis•Bar- nett; War Bonds, Mrs. Max Kerner Youth Aliyah, Mrs. Arthur Bloom. Vice-president in charge of program, Mrs. Julius Green; bulletin, Mesdames Sidney Marwil and Harry Pliskow; ed- ucation, Mesdames Carl • Schiller and . Samuel. Greenberg; • hospitality, Mrs. Sidney Wallace; political relations, Mrs. Harry_Gittlen; publicity,. -Mrs. Samuel: Hamburger; program, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz; social, Mrs. Tobias Garon; dues, Mesdames Jack Lefton and Philip Gilbert; courtesy, Mrs. Benja- ruin Jackson. . , Anita Litvin Weds Berger Installed ' As Commander of Winokur Post . Jewish Center Activities Pfc. S4 Faigenbaum — Plans for the coming year are being formulated by University Group of Hadassah under the leadership of the re-elected pres- ident and vice-president, Mrs. David Cooper and Mrs. Harry Barnett. Other new officers are: Vice-presidents, Mesdames Jul- ius Green .and Randolph Weber; corresponding and recording sec- retaries, Mesdames Alfred Mey- ers and Benjamin Silberstein; fi- nancial secretary, Mrs. Henry Stark; associate financial secret- ary, Mrs. Robert Newman; trea- surer, Mrs. Louis• Davidson. Board members serving as committee chairmen are: Canadian Premier Urges Vice-president in charge of adminis- tration, Mrs. Harry Barnett; budget, Race, Religious Tolerance Mesdames Lewis Daniels and Seymour MONTREAL, (JTA)—A strong Frank; . comMittee on committees, Mes- dames George Bremen and. Harry Pay- appeal -for racial and religious suer; membership,. Mesdames Sidney Solomon and Saul Dunitz; nominating, tolerance was contained in Pre- Mrs. Leon Winkehnan; office, Mrs. mier King's address at the open- Merwyn Grosberg; policy, Mrs. Charles Lakoff; sponsor, Mrs. Leo Orecklin; ing of the Dominion-Provincial senior-junior and youth commission, Conference to discuss reconstruc- Mrs. Joseph Geschelin; telephone, Mes- dames Harry Rott and Julian Weber. tion plans for Canada. American affairs committees were active throughout the sum- mer. Mrs. Barnett, USO chairman, arranged for University Group to serve several parties. Mrs. Max Kerner, war bond chairman, was solely responsible for the sale of $300,000 in. bonds for Univer- . city Group. Friday .AUgusi 14, -1945 Camp Habonim Closes-- Season With a Picnic Camp Habonim of the Jewish Community Center closed its season Aug. 17 with a farewell picnic and party -at Palmer Park and at the .1d:wish Community Center. Mr. Young was the camp director. * * * Starlight Dancing at Center Saturday Night The adult party -committee again will present `.!Starlight Dancing" in the Center Court this Saturday evening, from 9:30 to 12:30. Starkz Anderson's Trio will provide the music. Refresh- ments will be served. Members of the adult party committee, under the chairmanship of Sylvia Weiss, are Brenner, Lillian Kane, Nizette Behrman, Rath and Bernice Friedland and Saul Wickstrom. a * * "Target For Today" Film At Center Next _Tuesday "Target For Today", complete combat factual film produced in the United States, will be shown at the Jewish Community Center, in the summer series of motion picture nights, Tuesday, at 9:15 p. pa., in the Center Outdoor Court. The public is invited. .. This film was produced by Lt Col. William J. Keighley, Office of Asistant of Air Staff Intelli- gence. The actors in the film are the famous Eighth Air Force. MRS. SAM FAIGENBAUM (Miss Anita Litvin) The marriage of Miss Anita Litvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lityin, and Pfc. Sam Faigenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs: Jacob Faigenbaum, - was soleinnized July 22, at Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter performed...the ceremony. The bridesmaids were Mari- lyn. Koblin and Miss Esther Karp. The maid of honor was the , bride's sister, Lillian. Litvin. The flower girl was. Diana . Levin. The bride's mother wore a chartreuse gown with an orchid. The bridegroom's mother wore a , pink gown with an orchid. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, 5/Sgt. David Faigenbaum, now stationed at Harvard, Neb. The young couple honey- mooned in Miami, Fla. Irving H. Berger was installed as commander of the Lt. Jack Winokur Post 268, World War 11 Jewish War Veterans, at instal- lation ceremonies on Aug. 18 at the. Van Dyke Club. Following a banquet, the fol- lowing officers were installed by Nathan. Nelson, outgoing commander: . . . Commander; IrvingH. Berger; Sr. vice-commd., David S. Hoff- tier` Jr. vice-con'irnd., Milton Beresh; qUartermaster, Robert Heydt; post surgeon, Dr. Louis L. Barnett; judge advocate, Jack Moss. Evelyn Levine was named ad- jutant (protocol), Rose Beitman, adjutant (corresponding), Jos- eph Horowitz,' chaplain; Joseph Lipson; officer of the day; Al- bert Letzer, captain of the color guard; H. Columbits, J. Glad- stone and S. Beerboblii, color bearers. A meeting will be _held Sept 5 at 8.30 p.m. at 8212 12th. St. ♦ in the Abington Theater Bldg., to organize a ladies auxiliary. In order to be eligibre, women must be related to a member of the armed forces, For information call Nathan Nelson, TY. 4-8291. - ry-y-y- ymnr-f . High Berlin Court is Headed by a Jew BERLIN (JPS) — Siegfried L a w enth a 1, German-Jewish judge who presided over the Silesian Court of Appeals, before the Nazi regime, has been ap- pointed by U. S. authorities, as Chief Justice of the Berlin Land- gericht, Berlin's highest court. Dr. Gideon Mer, professor of epidemiology at Hebrew Univer- sity in. 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