Friday. Septerelber 28, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Rubiner New. President of Jewish Community Center Chosen to Fill Vacancy Caused by Untimely Death of H. C. Broder; Tribute Paid to Memory of Deceased Leader; Committee to Plan Memorial Page Nine ZOA to Launch Senior Hadassah Groups to Hear New Radio Series Mrs. Epstein at Luncheon Oct. 9 on Drama of Zion All four Senior Hadassah groups will participate in the dessert luncheon and opening meeting of the season, Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 1 p. m., at Temple, Beth El Brown Memorial Chapel. • WASHINGTON — The Zionist Organization of America returns Mrs. Judith G. Epstein, na- to the air this Fall with a new tional president of Hadassah, series of 26 weekly broadcasts will be the guest of honor and entitled "The Drama of Pales- will .be tendered a - reception. tine," sequel to the program Mrs. Epstein has given many "Palestine Speaks" which has years of brilliant service to Had- won such high acclaim through- assah, first as national secretary, out the country . (In this area then as vice president and now the programs were previously for the second time as president. carried by radio . station . CKLW). Hadassah, the largest Zionist The new. ZOA radio programs group in the world, is recognized will dramatize real life on the as one of the most efficient fund- European Jewish scene and the raising, membership and educa- role which is being played by tional organizations in the Zion- Jewish Palestine in rescuing ist field. More than 15,000 Jew- from extinction the remnants of ish refugee children have come European Jews who survived under Hadassah's protective mass extermination program. wing during the past decade, The drama of Palestine also will through the Youth Aliyah moVe- tell the world of the gallantry ment. The newest undertaking of the Jewish Brigade on the is. a 200-bed tuberculosis hospi- battlefields and of the contri- tal, to be erected as soon as ma- butions which the Jewish mem bers of the armed forces of the United Nations made to final victory. in Local Press The "Drama of Palestine" pro- gram will be produced and dir- ected by Bud Fishel of . the Mu- Was Prepared by Rabbi tual Broadcasting Co., under the Fram and Leonard Simons; supervision of Joshua S. Epstein, chairman of the ZOA Radio Corn- Made Possible by Gifts mittee, assisted by Ernest E. Bar- barsch, director of the public re- The Jewish Community Coun- lations department. Dr. Sidney Marks has assumed charge of the cil's Yom Kippur ad which ap- ZOA Radio Department in Wash- peared in • Detroit's three metro- politan newspapers brought forth ington. a large number of enthusiastic The first radio transcriptions are scheduled to be ready for comments from non-Jews as distribution throughout the coun- well as from Jews. It was judg- ed by everyone to be a signific- try on Oct. 1. Radio chairmen of ZOA districts throughout the ant contribution to the broad country are losing no time in and comprehensive program of building understanding and good contacting their local broadcast- relationships between Jews and ing stations to arrange for broad- cast time for these interesting non-Jews. The text of the ad was pre- 15 minute broadcasts. pared by Rabbi Leon Fram and Leonard Sithons, after the pro- Rovner Verein Flans ject received t)e careful and critical consideration of the Special Victory Party Commuinty Council's administra- Rovner Progressive Verein has tion. The technical .aspect of the arranged a Simhat Torah victory preparation of the ad received party to be held at ,the special the personal supervision of Mr. meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Simons. 8 p. m., at the meeting hall on The eosts of the space and of Woodrow Wilson and Taylor. the technical work in its prep- A special concert is being pre- aration were paid by a group of pared for the meeting by the 15 members of the Detroit's Jew- educational chairman, N. Mogill. ish community who prefer to re- A supper will be served to mem- main' anonymous. The adminis- tration of the Jewish Commun- bers without charge. Plans for postwar relief activi- ity Council extends thanks to this group of contributors. ties will be discussed. Zionist Organization P I a n s 26 Weekly Broadcasts Over Mutual Samuel H..Rubiner was elected president of the Jewish Community Center of Detroit, to fill the vacancy caused by the recent untimely death of H. C. Broder. His selection was made by unanimous action of the board of directors of the Center at a meeting held on Sept. 19, after a program during which the memory of the. late Mr. Broder was honored by corn- munity leaders. In tribute to Mr. "Broder's memory, the Center adopted the following resolution: Resolution: In reverential and loving memory of HY C. BRODER President of the Jewish Com- munity Center of Detroit 1943-45 WE, THE Officers and Board of the Center, record for our- selves, our Staff and Member- .ship this expression of our sentiment and our apprecia- tion. HY C. BRODER'S leadership of the Jewish Community Center was characterized by energy, enthusiasm and con- centrated devotion to the cause of our institution. To enhance the effectiveness of our work, he brought to it his remark-- able talent for organizational efficiency and economic man- agement. At the same time be urged us toward aspirations for the expansion of the work so that it might reach out and be- come accessible to all the peo- ple of our community. To make our Center a true center of Jewish life, he gave generous- ly of his time, of his means and of his strength. WE OF the Center record our pride in the fact that our Presi- dent gave leadership also to the Jewish community in general and to the civic life of Detroit. His work as chairman of the Food Division of the War Chest Campaign and as a member of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, of the Jewish Voca- tional Service, of the Clover Hill Cemetery of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and of the Mid- west Section of the National Jewish Welfare Board, was a contribution to our communal and civic progress which ren- t dens his memory a permanent influence for good. WE HAVE resolved that this statement shall be suitably in- scribed and presented, as a token of our esteem and affec- tion, to. his wife and his children. MAY THIS record of loyalty to Israel and service to the community serve as an inspira- tion to his children and to all the youth of Detroit.• Samuel H: Ruubiner, President. Mrs. Benjamin. E. Jaffe, Vice- President. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Secretary. Edward Kahn, Treasurer. Herman Jacobs, Executive Di- rector. September 19, 1945 Plan Broder Memorial After paying personal tribute to Mr. Broder's memory, Mr. Rubiner announced, upon as- suming his new office, that a special committee will be select- ed to plan a memorial for Mr. Broder at the Center. Letters paying tribute to Mr. Broder's untiring efforts for the community and the Center were read from Fred M. Butzel and Mrs. William B. Isenberg: Upon the conclusion of the meeting, a novel program was presented by members of the Center staff, whose brief talks, in the form of • telephone con- versations, gave a resume of the varied social, educational, athletic and children's activities in the Jewish Center's various de- partments. Participants includ- ed E. Louis Neimand, Miss Mary Caplan, Leonard Belove, Ben Silverberg, Harold Weiss, Sam- uel Kurzon, Edith Muskin Wig- der, Reuben Young, Samuel Levy, Julius Chajes, Iry Cantor and Mrs. Alice Schwab. A brief address evaluating the philosophy of the Center move- ment was delivered by Herman Jacobs, director of the Cente4, upon the conclusion of this pro- gram. The New Center President Mr. Rubiner assumes his post as president of ,the Center with a . terials can be released by the government. Detroit Hadassah now is _en- gaged in a concerted . effort to enroll 1,000 new members this year, and the officers, directors and committee heads of all groups believe that Mrs. Epstein's forthcoming visit will add strong impetus to this aim. At the League of JeWish Wo- men's Organizations dessert lun- cheon and meeting, to be . held next Monday, at the Jewish Cen- ter, Hadassah's activities will 'be depicted through an exhibit created by Mrs. Benjamin Bond and her daughter, Dorothea. Council Yom Kippur Ad SAMUEL H. RUBINER rich background of experience for community service. ChairMan of the Detroit Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board, he is pre- sident of the Franklin Hills Country Club, member of the board of Metropolitan . Detroit USO and a member of numerous Detroit social service agencies. Vaad`-Hahatzala Aides Return From Europe Vaad Hahatzala-Rehabilitation headquarters announce that re- ports from their overseas repre- sentatives, Dr. I. Lewin and Sam- uel Schmidt, had arrived bring- ing news of European Jewry's tragedy and its struggle to be restored to normalcy. Mr. Schmidt has visited Frank- furt, Munich, Landsberg, Weis- baden and many other German cities. He is shocked that after four months of the liberation of Germany, the Jewish survivors of the 6,000,000 victims 'who were tortured and murdered in Ger- man concentration camps are still confined in camps. Dr. Lewin informs Vaad Hahat- zala-Rehabilitation headquarters that religious education in Brus-. gels is terrible and that the com- munity has appealed to him for help. 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