THE JEWISH NEWS Friday,. December 28, )945 Gewerkshaf ten Workers Called To Jan. 6 Rally Rabbi Lookstein Goes On European Tow? Drive for $125,000 Campaign to Be Outlined at Brown Memorial Chapel ID e t r o i t Palestine Histadrut (Gewerkshaften Campaign) com- mittee, headed by Morris L. Schaver, announces, that plans are being .completed for the launching of the $125,000 cam- paign with a city-wide confer- ence on Jan. 6, in the Brown Memorial Chapel, Temple Beth El. Mr. Schaver states that the money raised is utilized by the Histadrut, the General Federa- tion of Jewish Workers in Pales- tine, to suppliment the funds con- tributed by its 150,000 members, in carrying out its comprehensive agricultural, industrialization, so- cial security, health, educational and cultural program with the goal of increasing the obsorptive capacity of Palestine for the many thousands of Jews who seek a free home. The Histadrut members, to- gether with their dependents, make up almost 50 per cent of the Jewish population in Palestine. Harry S c h u m e r, campaign treasurer, in analyzing communi- ty participation in the campaign 'states that all branches of the La- bor Zionist movement of Detroit, branches of the Poale Zion party, 'National Workers Alliance, Pio- neer Womens Clubs, League for Labor Palestine and Labor Zion- ist Youth movement all have participated to make past cam- paigns a success. More than 110 organizations participated under the direction of J. L. Wolock and M. Taich. So that these organizations might again participate in the planning, opening conference and conduct- ing of the campaign, a call has been addressed to them to again select their representatives. The conference committee ur- ges all organizations who have not selected their representatives to do so and communicate with campaign headquarters at 9142 Linwood, TY. 7-8225. Page .Writ'`, A Message To Jewish Veterans and Their Families From the Veterans Service Committee of the Jewish Welfare F ederation RABBI • DAVID DE SOLA POOL (right) looking over RABBI JOSEPH H. LOOK- STEIN'S itinerary prior to the latter's departure for France. Rabbi Lookstein left recently by plane froin Washington, D. C., to survey the need for continued re ligious facilities among Jewish personnel in Armed Forces in European and Mediterranean . theaters of operation. He is vice- chairman of Committee on Army, and Navy Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) of which Rabbi de- Sola Pool is chairman. The trip is being made at request of War and Navy Departments. Have ou a Pro Claims and Benefits Education—Employment Financial Aid—Loans `Jewish Home' Phrase Abided By Balfour Pledge, Bevin Claims LONDON (JPS-Palcor) — The British Labor Government "has no intention of avoiding" its ob- ligations under the Balfour Dec- laration and the Mandate, For- eign Secretary Bevin stated in a letter to S. S. Silverman, Labor- ite M.P., who wrote him that the- use of the word "Jewish home," instead of "Jewish national home," in Bevin's Palestine state- ment "caused anxiety among Jews." Bevin replied: "I assure the phrase 'Jewish home' I used in the House, Nov. 13, was intended to be understood as an abbrevia- tion of the phrase 'national home for the Jewish people' which ap- pears in the Balfour Declaration and in the preamble to the Man- date on Palestine. The govern- ment has no intention of avoiding its obligations under these instru- ments which, of course, include facilitating the establishment in An emergency conference of Palestine of a national home for delegates of local organizations the Jewish people." will be held under auspices of the Detroit District of the Fed- Yiddish Folks Ferein's - eration of Polish Jews at 10:30 New Year's Eve Party a.m. Sunday, at Lachar's on 12th St. M. Galewitz member of the Yiddish Folks Ferein's N e w Polish Consulate staff, will speak Year's Eve party will be held at at a meeting in January. the Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Abe Nusbaum, president, and Hadassah B & P Ends Fred Lepofsky, manager of the Project With Luncheon affair, announce that reserva- tions are being accepted by Mrs. The culminating event of the Lepofsky, MA. 7279, or Mrs. Ne- Honor Roll Project of the Busi- mer, TO. 6-7089. ness and Professional Division of Hadassah will be a luncheon on Sunday, Jan. 13, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Rabbi Eliezer Levi of the Bnai Moshe Synagogue will be the of guest speaker and the musical portion of the program will be rendered by Morris Hochberg, At BETH TEFILO EMANUAL violinist of the Detroit Symphony Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Orchestra, accompanied by his wife, Sylvia. $5 per person, tax included Miss Dorothea Richmond, 16160 For Reservations oall LaSalle, UN. 2-1068, is Honor Roll Mrs. Lepofsky, MA. 7279, or chairman. Additional pledges or Mrs. Nemer, TO. 6-7089 donations will be welcomed. Polish Federation Conference Sunday New Year's Eve PAR TY Yiddish Folks Ferein LANDSMANSHAFTEN, ORGANIZATIONS, CONGREGATIONS and INDIVIDUALS An emergency conference consisting of delegates of Landsmanshaften, Organizations, Congregations and Individ- uals will be held at. Lachar's Hall, 8939-12th Street, Sunday, December 30, 1945, at 10:30 A. M. sharp. Each Landsmanshaft, Organization and Congregation MUST be represented by at least two delegates. Listen to the voice of the blood of our murdered brethren which calls upon you to take care of their orphans. MAX NUSBAUM, MORRIS MOHR, Campaign Chairman President RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA, ABE NUSBAUM Honorary Chairman Treasurer RABBI SHLOMO GLIKSMAN, Executive Director Medical Care—Pensions Personal Adjustment Recreation—Refraining For information about general community agencies which can serve you, visit or phone one of these two referral centers, which will tell you where to find the service you need, . COMMUNITY INFORMATION SERVICE VETERANS INFORMATION CENTER 25 E. Congress Telephone RAndolph 6990 51 West Warren Avenue Telephone COlumbia 1600. ' For all of the community, including veter- ans. Sponsored by the Council of Social Agencies. For veterans and their families. Sponsored by the mayor's Detroit Council of Veterans Affairs. For information about services provided by the jewish Community, visit or phone the JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU, 5737 Second Boulevard, TRinity 2-4080 Or make an appointment directly with one of these agencies, JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 8904 Woodward Avenue — Telephone MAdison 8400 Cultural, physical, social and personality development through groups, classes, recreation, gymnasium, swimming, music, arts and crafts. Six months free membership to veterans of World War II. In cooperation with National Jewish Welfare Board, assists clubs and organizations in arranging educational programs on veterans' problems. JEWISH WAR VETERANS. sglz Twelfth Street JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU 5737 Second Boulevard Telephone TRinity 2-4080 TRinity 1-8889. Assistance to veterans and their families In filing and following through claiMs for veterans' governmental benefits, including pensions, insurance, loans, and hospital care. Counseling on individual and family prob- lems, relief in special situations, and guid- ance, foster home, and adoption service for children. •NORTH END CLINIC HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION 9134 Linwood Avenue Telephone TYler 6-9507 • • Loans for business and family emergencies. No interest charge or investigation fee. 936 Holbrook Avenue Telephone MAdison 5363 A general out-patient medical service. Serv- ices include psychiatric treatment. JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE 320 West Lafayette — Telephone CAdillac 8570. Counseling on choice of a career, guidance in planning education and training; scholarship loan information, community employment placement service, and vocational rehabilitation. VETERAN'S SERVICE C MMITTEE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION