Friday, December 14, 1945 Gewerkshaften Campaign Rally Hears Dr. Traub World, Zionist Leader Inspires Campaign for $125,000 for. Histadrut Work Inaugurating a ' series of im- portant* rallies in the interest of the GeWerkshaften campaign of the Detroit Palestine Histadrut Committee, Dr. Michael Traub, world Zionist leader, addressed a luncheon of workers on Mon- day at the Statler. Morris Lieb- erman presided. Dr. Traub pointed out that any solution to the Jewish problem would require the normalization of their political, cultural and social life. Palestine alone offers the Jew a chance to live a com- plete and normal life, and to rise above the unhealthy role of the "middle-man" that he has been forced to assume for so many years. He described the vision and efforts of the Histad- rut in helping shape a "way of life" in Palestine whereby the Jews freely participated in the communal agriculture and in private industry. Call to Organizations The campaign committee an- nouncei - that a call has been sent to all organizations to select rep- resentatives to the city-wide con- ference of Jan. 6, which officially will open•the campaign. The call points *out' that we as Jews "must mobilize all our • forces here to strengthen the hands of the His- tadrut, and demand the opening of •Palestine to our tortured and homeless brothers and sisters. We must wholeheartedly throw our strength into the fight for our right to build Palestine as a Jewish., commonwealth." Morris L. Schaver, chairman of the Detroit Palestine Histadrut Committee, states that favorable response's have already- been re- ceived froM many of the 110 fra- ternal and benevolent organiza- tions *lib- haVe activelY partici- pated in_ the campaign. He urges that all organizations select their delegates immediately since "Our solemn pledge to raise $125,000 in this year's campaign is a re- sponsibility that all- Detroit Jews will want to share in." The cam- paign office is located at 9142 Linwood. Call TY: 7-8225 for in- formation. Annual Donor Affair Of Sholem Aleichem Wednesday at Book TI-11 JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Hoke Levin and her daughter, Margaret, left Monday for Hollywood, Fla. where they will spend a few weeks visiting with Mrs. Levin's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown of New York City spent the last week-end here visiting with members of their family. Mr: and -Mrs. Robert Wetsheimer, who have returned .froin their honeymoon in -Cuba, spent a few days with her father; Dr. B. D. Welling of the Belcrest before going to Cincinnati where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moses of Hamilton, Rd. have returned from a few weeks visit in New York City and New Orleans. - Sally- Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown of Lucerne Dr., and Joyce Janeway, daughter of Mr.- and 'Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Rd., students at Vassar College, will arrive on Saturday from Poughkeepsie to spend the holiday vacation with their respective parents. Mrs. Alex Baruch who has been making her home with her mother in Chicago while her husband was overseas, arrived Mon- day to be the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. B. Baruch of west Philadelphia ave. Norma Wittleshofer ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wittle- shofer of Boston Blvd., and Betty Lewis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis of Whitmore Rd., arrived Thursday to spend the holiday vacation from their classes at Connecticut College. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muriland Ave. have as their guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frankel of Toronto. - Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Warrington Rd. are planning to leave this Friday for Miami Beach: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher of Greenlawn Ave. are spending 10 days in New York City. - Miss Helen Bienenstock of New York City is spending a few weeks as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Flexner of Oklahoma City spent a few days visiting Mrs. Flexner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. "Edward Katz of Burlingame Ave. • Mrs. I. D. Friedman has returned to her home' in -Van Nuys, Cal., following an extended visit with members of her family. Mr. Friedman, who accompanied her from California, - returned a few weeks ago; Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman of Renfrew Rd. have re- turned from Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Rae. Vehon of Tuxedo Ave. is spending the winter months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Vehon of Los Angeles, Cal. RM/3/c Carolyn Brown, who has received her discharge after two years with the U. S. Navy, is visiting with members of her family. She is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of LaSalle Blvd. Capt. Frederick L. Hirschman., who recently flew from China on temporary duty after two years service, there, is spending 45 days with his parents, Mn and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman of Whit- more Rd. His uncle . and aunt, Mr. and _Mrs, Nathan Sloss, will come froin Cleveland to spend the week-end with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a month's visit in Miami' Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beckernian have left for Los Angeles, where they plan to make their home. Cpl. Bernard Fischer, in service 41/2 years, induding two years in the ETO, has received his discharge. and is home with his father, Rabbi Moses Fischer of Fullerton Ave. S/Sgt. Samuel Hertzberg, who recently arrived in New YOric City on a hospital ship after 3 1/2 years in the ETO, spent. a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Hertzberg of Glen- dale Ave., enroute to California. Sgt. William H. Sapiro, who recently returned from 20 months in Iceland, is spending his 45-day - furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro of Calvert Ave. before reporting to Dow Field, Me. • T/Sgt. -Richard W. Deutch, who has been in service for 3 1/2 years, including two years in the ETO, has received his discharge and is at home with his mother, Mrs. Anthony Deutch of the Wil- shire Hotel. Page Nine Pearl Pechenik Weds Sgt. Jacob Feldman .--Photos by J. J. - Clarke - MRS. JACOB FELDMAN - Miss Pearl Pechenik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Pecheriik, was married on Oct: 28 to Sgt. Jacob Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feldman. The bridegroom served 20 months in Europe during which time he accumulated seven battle stars, the Air Medal and the Purple Heart. He also has the Presidential Unit Citation. Sgt. Feldman served as a radar operator with the 1st Allied Air- borne Army. He has just been honorably discharged. Miss Roselle Thoman sang "Because." Rabbi Harry A, Greenfield Births Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Tanenberg (Sylvia Goldstein of Detroit) of Los Angeles, California, a daughter, Lynn Susan. * * Nov. '22—To Mr. ,and Mrs. Paul Kanter (Irene Lenore Pillot), a daughter, Judith Lynn. * * * No. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Aston. (Blume Greene), a son, Robert Paul. * * * Nov. 23—To S/Sgt. and Mrs. Max Englander (Yetta Kief) of 19186 Tracey, a son, Robert Don-. ald. * * * Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Max-. well H. Emrner of Oalanan. Court, a daughter, Lane Darrel * * * Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Green (Ruth Stamen) of 2503 Taylor, a daughter, Donna Lynn. came from New York to officiate at the ceremony. • Out-of-town guests were Mrs. S. Newman, Mrs. I. Skolnick and her daughter Miss Minnie Skol.-. nick, aunts and cousin to the bride, and Miss Ida Stekel, cousin to the bridegroom, all of Toronto; Mildred Grosberg Bellio's Jewish Cook Book `The Leather Shoppe' Annual Donor Luncheon of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute Is Set for Your Last Minute HOLIDAY SHOPPING will take place next' Wednesday, at the Book Cadillac. Mrs. Ethel Shorr will preside. A beautiful selection of fine HAND BAGS, head Participating in the program sewn GLOVES, handsome BILLFOLDS and elegant will be Mrs. Morris Adler, guest COSTUME JEWELRY . . . arranged to make it easy for you to find the GIFT you are looking for. speaker; Emma Shever, Detroit . • •• soprano who will sing a new HOURS Mon. through Thurs., 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. repertoire -of JeWiSh and- Hebrew Saturday, 5:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. Sun., 12 noon to 4 P. M. folk songs accompanied by Re- becca Frohman; M. Haar, director of the , Sholem. Aleichem Folk Institute, who also will address TO-. 8-5336 9322 TWELFTH STREET the assembly and present a group of children in recitations. The last rally prior to the luncheon Will be held Saturday, HERMAN J. FISHKIND at the home of Mrs. A. M. Dinitz, 3742 Sturtevant. All members and friends are Invited. The Leather Shoppe Ernespie Children's Aid Sends Parcels to Europe Ernespie Children's Aid mailed 50 parcels of food and clothing last week to displaced Jews in Europe. In a recent cable Grand Rabbi Chneerson said, "Our needs are very great. Send food and cloth- ing for thousands of women and children." Any club wishing to send parcels to Rabbi Chneer- son. L'association Des Israelites, Pratiquants 10 . Rue Diew, Paris, France, can send an 11 lb. par- cel. Ernespie Children's Aid has names and addresses of Euro- pean families. If clubs would like to adopt one of these families and mail them parcels, call Mrs. James Brindze, TO 6-6800. 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