Friday, September 7, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Hadassah Chapter Here Plans Women's Clubs Busy Year in Behalf of Refugees An active year is announced by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, in line with the program of the national organization for the re- habilitation of Jewish refugees who have come to Palestine in broken health as a result of their wanderings and the Nazi persecutions. Aiming to bring these reha- bilitated people back to health, national Hadassah has set a goal of $1,100,000 for postwar health work for the ey.pansion "of :ser, vices of Hadassah Medical Cen- ter which was erected on Mt. Scopus in,.1 (139; for the building of a new 200 bed tuberculosis hospital; for increasing its ac- tivities in the field of public health, district medical nursing home, institutional and convales- cent care, infant welfare, school hygiene, ; epidemic control and the shipment of medical sup- plies and equipment; and fOr co-operation with other organi- zations doing medical work in Palestine. These and other matters - of vital importance will be dis- cussed at the forthcoming joint board meeting of all four De- troit Hadassah groups on Tues- day, Sept. 18. - Mrs. Louis Glasier, president of the Detroit Chapter, an flounces that Hadassah has been appointed the "health arm" of the immigration department of the Jewish Agency for Palestine —the official body with which Births the British government deals on all Palestine matters. As such, its doctors and nurses will meet, examine and help route through MRS. LOUIS GLASIER to the proper institutions all refugees requiring medical at- tention in the Holy Land from now on. Palestine has . taken in the largest number of Jewish refu gees of any other country, and has• done this regardless of their condition uton arrival. Mrs. Judith Epstein; president of National Hadassah, and Mrs. Rose Halperin, former president; attended the recent World Zion- ist Conference in London. INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will hold installation of officers at an operi meeting at 1 p. m. on Sept. 11, in the Italian Gar- dens of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Members and friends are urged to make their reservations by calling Mrs. George Treeger, TY. 5-6348. - * .* * DAVID HORODOKER JRS. will hold the opening meeting of the new year next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Zemmol, 3824 Fullerton. Preparations will be made for the annual donor luncheon to be held Dec. 4. * * * WOMEN'S LEA G U E FOR SABBATH OBSERVANCE; 12th St. branch', will have an Oneg Shabbat at 2 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at the synagogue on Pingree and Woodrow Wilson. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will be guest speaker. Refresh- ments, will be served. All inter- ested' are urged to come and bring their friends. * * BESSIE S O R I N ZVILLER LADIES' AID "SOCIETY will sponsor a memorial service for its departed president, Mrs. Ida Pevin, at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Page Forty-Seven Lawton and Tyler. Members and friends are invited. For informa- tion call Mrs. L. Weisman, Presi- dent, TO. 6-7739. * *' * AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AUXILIARY will meet at .the home of Mrs. A. A. Zagal, :151 Hazelwood, at 8 p. m. next Wednesday. All members are urged to be present. * * *„. YOUNG WOMEN'S .BICUR CHOLEM will meet next Tues- day to celebrate the completion of its napkin project. Mrs. I. Wuntner is chairman of the project. This group has no con- nection with the Senioli flicur Cholem. Indict Nazi Commandant BAD OEYNHAUSEN, Ger- many (JPS) — Josef Kramer, -commandant of Bergen-Belsen death camp and 46 of the camp guards including 19 women, - have been - jointly indicted by the United- Nations War Crimes .Corn-_ mission in London on an official charge of conspiracy to commit mass murder. . WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Earl G. Harrison, U. S. representative on the Inter-Governmental Com- mittee on Refugees, who re- cently returned from a Six-weeks mission to Europe to inquire into the condition and needs of 'state- less and non-repatriable persons, including I00M0 "Jews of • all nationalities in Germany, pre- sented a detailed report to Presi- dent Truman. Declaring that - the President manifested real intetest in the report, Mr. Harrison said that the President will take whatever steps are necessary 'to bring about an improved situation. Oct. 7—Miss Gloria Rose Ros- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd., to Meyer Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ellis of Rochester Ave., at the Bnai Moshe. This touching plea which is one of the mos# moving of all The Holy Day prayers carries' with it an admonition for every day in our lives. As the years go on, we dream of the future and we hope for years of peace and by and security. Such se- curity requires realistic plan- ning. Insure your status in a manner which will give you the peace of mind that the Pr' yer :Forsake Us Not," invokes. Consult one of our representatives Wish You and Yours A Happy New Year — Greetings A. PUPKO CURTAINS-DRAPES-LINENS 9030 Twelfth St. REPRESENTATIVES — Jos. DiBartolomio Simon Klein A. Bigelman Meyer Kauffman Henry Burston Henry Weiss Lawrence Friedman S. J. 'Karp Geo. W. Gray Bert P. Seedberg Irving M. Hermelin Samuel Rapp Wm. Hordes COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Columbus, Ohio Proprietors of 12028 Dexter . "FORSAKE US NOT IN OUR OLD AGE" Establish Congregation For Indian Jewish Tribe LONDON. Brit- ish-Jewish soldiers brought Juda- ism to members . - of India's Bnai Israel tribe residing in Burma, it was learned- here in a letter re- ceived from Sgt. Joel Elman of London who conducted services for the Bnai Israelites of Burma throughout his stay in that area. A native tailor embroidered a Magen Dovid flag for the lectern. DR. FINKELSTEIN HEADS CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE NEW YORK, (JTA)----Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, was re-elected presi- dent of the Conference on Sci- ence, PhiloSophy and Religion at its annual business meeting at Columbia Men's Faculty club. MAYER'S BAKERY Bridal Calendar rw, =45tt,r1 5t4 - BEN BORNSTEIN SAM BRE1SBLATT Mr. and Mrs. Loren B. Weber of Shaker Heights, 0., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marilyn, to Robert Lewis Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-. bert Weisman of Edison Ave. No wedding date has been set. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Wais of 1449 W, Euclid Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Flight Officer M. Ben- jamin, U. S. A. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Benjamin of Phila- delphia. The wedding date has not yet been set. Truman Learns Plight of Jews in Germany Sept. 3—'Po Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holtzman (Ethel Bei.: man) of Hamilton Ave., a daughter. . * * * Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Waldman (Esther Moore); a ion, Peter. . * * * Aug. 10To Petty Officer and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz (Evelyn M. Kosoglad) of 7028 Thatcher, a daughter, Susan Gayle. P/O Schwartz is stationed in the Pacific. * * .* • August 11—To • Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Karnin' (Belle Feld- man), a son, Blair Joel:" * •*- * Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berg (Peggy Rosenthal of Cincinnati) of 18016 Appoline, a son, Richard Allen. * * * Aug. 24—To Capt.. and Mrs. Albert B. Shulman, a son; How- ard Michael. * * * Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harrison (Faye Schwartz) of 3310 Rochester, a daughter. Harriet Susan. * * * Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ham Mazer (Isabel Lurie) • of Birchcrest Dr., a daughter. * * * July 2Q—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tatken (Vivian Becker of Wind- sor) of 3750 Sturtevant, a daugh- ter, Barbara Anri. To All Our Friends and Patrons— Engagements D. E. BALL, Fres. Detroit Office 605 FOX BLDG. MEOW* CHerry 6780