Friday, November 16, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
H. Goldberg Leaves $500
To Jewish National Fund-
Dr. Lise Meitner,
Atom Expert, Gets
Catholic U. Post
Page Seventeen
Pioneer Women to Launch
$500,000 Drive for WMC
CLEVELAND — Pioneer Wom-
William Hordes Pays Tribute. to Devoted Worker for JNF
WASHINGTON (JPS) — Dr.
In her report on the activities
Lise Meitner, Jewish woman en's Organization has undertaken and progress of the Pioneer
Who Bequeathed Sum to Land Redemption Project;
to
raise
$500,000
during
the
corn-
scientist, whose success in split-
Women's Organization, Miss
Jews Urged to Remember JNF
ting the atom led to the discov- ing year for the vital recon- Dvorah Rothbard, national secre-
The Jewish National Fund this
Devoted to Histadruth
week received a legacy of $500
In addition to his interest in the
in the will of the late Hyman Jewish National Fund, Mr. Gold-
(Chaim Shmuel) Goldberg.
berg was devoted to the cause of
,Mr. Goldberg, who was for the Histadruth in Palestine.
Mr. Goldberg for years worked
for the Jewish National Fund
among the synagogues. Especially
on Purim, Tisha b'Ab and other
occasions, he made it a point to
address several synagogues in be-
half of the land-redemption fund
in Palestine.
Although his entire estate was
in the amount of an insurance
policy of $2,400 on which loans
had been made, his survivors in-
sisted upon paying the first $500
to the JNF.
Honored • by Hordes
William Hordes, president of
DR. LISE MEITNER
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil of Detroit, announcing the be- eery of atomic energy, has been
qUest, paid tribute to his memory appointed a visiting professor of
and expressed the hope that De- physics at Catholic University
troit Jews will remember the here in Washington. She is
scheduled to arrive in February
JNF when writing their wills.
"While the major income to the for the start of the second semes-
Jewish National Fund from tradi- ter of the present academic year.
Dr. Meitner has been living in
LATE HYMAN GOLDBERG
tional collections, in addition -to
income from the United Jewish Stockholm, Sweden, since 1938
years one of the most devoted Appeal, comes in small sums, when she fled from Berlin be-
Workers for the Jewish National much of the JNF program has cause of anti-Jewish laws. Her
Fund, was born in Brezne, prov- been made possible by legacies," sister is the wife of Dr. Rudolph
incce of Wohlin, Russia, March Mr. Hordes stated.
Albers, professor of . psychology
18, 1871. He came to the U. S.
"It is important, for the sake at Catholic University.
in 1905, was a manufacturer of of the future operations of this
caps and for a number of years land-redemption fund in Pales-
Ballet Theater Comes
was associated with the United tine, that as many people as pos-
To
Detroit Nov. 25, 28
Heberw Schools.
sible remember the fund in their
He made his home with his wills. We urge all who are in-
Direct from its fall jubilee sea-
children at 2054 Seward. He died terested—and especially Jewish
on Oct. 15, his' survivors being a attorneys--7to communicate with son at New York's Metropolitan
son, Moses• a daughter, Mrs. Al- the JNF office, 11608 Dexter, Opera House, the Ballet 'Theater
bert Zeitlin and two grandchil- telephones TO. 8-7384 and TO.
has set forth on
dren.,
its fourth annual
8-7385—for further information."
coast - to - coast
tour and with its
East Side Bnai Brith
personnel of 125
will arrive in
Women Meet Tuesday
Detroit at the
Masonic Audi-
East
Side
Bnai
Brith
Lodge
Rabbi J. Borenstein was elect-
torium for two
ed president of Zeire Agudath Women are sponsoring a paid-up
performances on
Israel at the election meeting membership tea to be held at-
Nov. 25 and 28.
Among the
held Monday at Lachar's. Other 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of
Janet Reed leading dancers
officers are: J
Mrs. Samuel Hersch, 929 West-
Isbee, vice-pres-
to be seen with this company is
chester Rd., Grosse Pointe.
identT Rabbi H
Janet Reed. Andre Eglevsky, out-
Mrs. George S. Rubin will sing standing classical dancer, has re-
Tenenbaum, sec-
retary; M. Stol-
Jewish folk songs and will relate joined the company this season.
s k y , treasurer;
Tickets are now on sale at
selected Jewish tales. She will
Rabbi F. Ka-
Grinnell Bros. Music Store.
be accompanied by Robert Nolan,
hane, the Rev.
head of the Nolan 'School of
Aronson, H
Council of Jewish Women
Music.
Stolsky, L. Ten
Helps Locate Relatives
enbaum and
Mrs. Rubin, former assistant
Mr. Kleinplatz,
director of the Jewish Com-
Detroit Section, National Coun-
members ofRev. Borenstein munity Center, organized and
cil of Jewish Women, is anxious
the executive board.
to locate the following, in order
Rabbi Borenstein reported on conducted Jewish choral groups
to deliver messages from rela-
in
New
Jersey
and
has
given
the national convention held in
many recitals in the East. At pre- tives abroad. Anyone having such
New York.
sent, she is a pupil of 'Celeste information, notify the Council
Rabbi Tenenbaum outlined the Cole, well known soprano, and office at 8904 Woodward, Room
contacts made with the Zeire a 1 s o attends University of 203, Detroit 2, MA. 9670.
Agudath Israel.
Michigan.
EUGENE WHITE is being sought by
Dr. Ladislaus Scher, Home Serneus,
Mr. Isbee reported that the
Kanton Graubuenden, 'Switzerland,
group sent tfilin, yarmulkes, Jewish Juniors to Hold
who is a nephew. Mr. White was born
in IVIiskolo, Hugary, and has been in
sidurim and other religious ar-
this
country since 1900.
ticles to the New York office for Musicale This Sunday
MAX and DAVID STONE. born in
Pultusk- around 1870, are being sought
shipment abroad.
Miss Bluma Nagler, president by Masza Braude, Roza and Rivka,
A Keren Hayishuv committee of Detroit Section of National who are the daughters of Dwojre Leye,
of the Stone brothers.
was appointed with Mr. Isbee as Council of Jewish Juniors,, has a sister
MRS. R. FRYDMAN is being sought
chairman and Rabbi Borinstein issued an invitation to members by the daughters oof Szmul Starkman,
namely Bella and Mamie of Komilt,
as secretary.
and friends for the annual mem- Zydorski, Poland.
MICHEL FRIDMAN who came to
Plans are being made for a bership tea and musicale to be
in 1923 from Russia is being
Hanukah celebration with Rabbi held from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday at America
sought by Rachmil Fridman of Padova,
E. M. Bloch of Cleveland as her home, 4015 Sturtevant. Kurt Italy.
FRED BERLINER, born Polainan.
speaker.
Safir will be guest pianist. Peggy Slovensko, came here in 1910. is being
sought by his niece Erzsi Friedman,
Mann, membership chairman, is Varnano. Sweden.
MAYER ROSENCWEIG born _188£3
Bnai Brith Young Women's
assisted by Ruth Plotnick, Min-
Szilagz-Kamar, Hungary, irnmi-
nie Schneider, Pearl Shanbom in
grated to U.S.A. • about 30 years ago,
Membership Fete Sunday
is being sought by Piroska Friedman,
and Shirley Small.
Rabbi J. Borenstein
Heads Zeire Agudath
Detroit Bnai Brith Young
Women's annual Bnai Brith Day
membership affair—"Bnai Brith
in Song"—will be held at 2 p. m.
Sunday at the Jewish Center.
Maj. Milton Aron, new director
of the Hillel Foundation at
Wayne University, will be guest
speaker. Sylvia Medintz of De-
borah Auxiliary is chairman of
the event. Joyce Seedberg of
Naomi Auxiliary is co-chairman.
Members of the committee in-
clude Marion Velick, Louis
Marshall Young Women; and
Florine Franklin, Rebecca Gratz
Auxiliary. Lorraine Kaplan of
Deborah Auxiliary is in charge
of the choral group. Refresh-
ments will be served. Girls 18
to 25 are invited.
Harold Silver to Speak
Before Poale'Zion Unit
Mrs. Dora Dworkin, chairman
of the cultural committee of
Poale Zion-Ziere Branch 2, an-
nounces that Harold Silver will
be the: guest speaker at the meet-
ing this Saturday.
Mr. Silver, closely associated
with Poale Zion for many years,
Was at one time a leader of young
Poale Zion groups, and was dur-
ing that time a delegate to the
International Congress of Zionist
Youth. He is director. of the Jew-
ish Social Service Bureau and a
lecturer at Wayne University on
social work. Ben. Z. Freeman is
president of Poale Zion llinch 2.
struction tasks facing the Moat-
zoth Hapoaloth (Working Wom-
an's Council), its sister organiza-
tion in Palestine, according to a
decision adopted by the 9th na-
tional convention at Hotel Hol-
lenden.
The money will be used for the
rehabilitation of refugee women
and children; the Beathei Chayi-
loth (vocational training centers)
for demobilized service women,
additional training farms and co-
operative workshops for women,
new homes and schools for chil-
dren in towns and settlements
throughout the country.
300 Delegates Attend.
Three hundred delegates from
all parts of the U. S. and Canada
and 1,000 guests at the opening
session endorsed the political
resolution demanding the abro-
gation of the White Paper and
the establishment of Palestine as
a Jewish commonwealth and ap-
pealing "to the ,whole world to
give maximum support to the
Yishuv in Palestine in its cour-
ageous fight."
tary, announced that $1,500,000
had been forwarded for various
funds since the last convention
in 1942. Included was $714,000 to
the Moatzoth Hapoaloth; $500,000
to the Jewish Agency in Jeru-
salem on behalf of the Child
Rescue Fund; $50,000 for Amer-
ican educational institutions and
overseas funds.
War bonds totalling $2,050,000
were sold. Seven thousand new
members joined and 67 new
clubs were organized.
Dr. Silver One of Speakers
Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, princi-
pal speaker at the Nov. 8 session,
while deploring the recent dis-
turbances in Palestine, placed the
responsibility on the British gov-
ernment which had driven those
Jews to desperation.
Miss Helen Waren, Broadway
stage actress, principal speaker
at the luncheon on Saturday,
spoke of her experiences, among
the homeless Jews of Germany
and the Jewish Brigade in Italy.
Lorna Wingate addressed the
convention banquet Sunday.
Music Study Club
To Give Musicale
Beth Yehudah Ladies
Plan Hanukah Concert
At Bnai David Dec. 2
Music Study Club's committee
on arrangements for the annual
scholarship concert has arranged
a musical evening for next Tues-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Jay Rosenshine, 1945 Oakman.
The annual concert will be
held Dec. 10, this year's featured
artist being Miss Paula Len.ch-
ner, winner in voice of the Na-
tional Federation. of Music Clubs.
Procedes will go for the Sylvia
Simons Scholarship Fund for mu-
sic in hospitals.
Miss Rosalie Gross will render
vocal selections at Tuesday's mu-
sicals at which Mesdames Max
Reich, Maurice Morse, Philip
and A. R. Brasch and Miss Lillian
Newmark will assist Mrs. Rosen-
shine as hostesses.
JEWISH STUDENT BEATEN
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—A
Jewish student, Nora Rascovsky,
was attacked here in front of the
University of Buenos Aires by a
group of Fascist students because
she was Jewish. Police called
to disperse the crowd, instead of
arresting the hooligans, detained
the girl.
A Hanukah concert will . be
given by the •Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah at 3 p. m. Sunday,
Dec. 2, at Congregational Bnai
David, Elmhurst -and 14th.
Cantor Hyman J. Adler of
Bnai David wil be featured in a
repertoire of Hanukah and other
Jewish melodies. Accompanying
Cantor Adler will be the Dan
Frohman Symphonic Choir, un-
der Mr. Fr ohman's direction.
Children from the Beth Jacob
School will present a Hanukah
playlet. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
will be chairman.
Proceeds will go toward the
maintenance of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah. Tickets can be secured
in the office of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, or by contacting Mrs.
H. Miller, TO. 8-7835.
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