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Mrs. Altman Arranges Broadcasts
Over WJLB on Behalf of Campaign
A series of five-minute radio
broadcasts four times a week over
Station WJLB to bring the emer-
gency nature of the $2,000,000
Allied Jewish Campaign to radio
listeners in Detroit has been ar-
ranged by Mrs. Hyman Altman
in cooperation with the station,
it was announced at the speakers
bureau at campaign headquarters
by A. J. Lachover, chairman of
• the radio section.
Two of the weekly broadcasts,
from 9:25 to 9:30 p. in. on Satur-
days, and from 12:25 to 12:30
p. in. on Sunday, will be made
by leaders of the local campaign
on the Altman Jewish Hour on
time contributed by Mrs. Alt-
man.
Donated by Station
The 2:55 to 3 p. m. broadcasts
on Wednesdays and Fridays are
being donated by Station WJLB.
Five-minute talks interpreting
tremendous needs of Jews over-
seas and the necessity of sup-
port for the local emergency cam-
paign have already been broad-
Phi Delta Epsilon. Sends
84 of 135 Into Service
Local Fraternity's Record Reflects General Average
Throughout Country; One Member Killed,
Many Still in Uniform
In acknowledging receipt of
the report, the national fraternity
headquarters in New York com-
Anended the Detroit club on . its
excellent showing, but informed
Dr. Zlatkin that, high as this
record stands, it reflects the gen-
eral average throughout the
country of Jewish doctors' par-
ticipation in the war.
All local members of the fra-
ternity, not in active service, had
volunteered but had been re-
jected on physical grounds or be-
cause their service in a civilian
capacity was vital to the com-
munity.
Those who were or are still in
service include:
Sidney L. Adelson, Lt. Cdr. Sidney
Adler, Samuel Alschuler, Lt.
(j.g. Charles Altshuler, Harry August,
Ira Avrin.
Lewis R. Barak, Louis Barnett, Abe
Becker, Theo. Bergman, Sidney Ber-
man, Sam Bernstein, Leonard Birn-
doll, Max Blaine, Sidney Bornstein,
Perry P. Burnstine.
Dean Carron, H. Herbert Cohen,
Daniel Cohn, Maj. Leo Croll, Capt.
Maurice Croll.
Mark Dale, Harold Dana, Capt. W.
L. Deutsch.
Robert Ellison, S. G. Epstein, J. R.
Eder.
Alex Friedlaender, Sidney Friedlaen-
der.
Samuel Gingold, Charles Gitlin,
Aubrey Goldman, Perry Goldman,
Max Goodman, Capt. S. H. Green,
Morris Z. Greenberg, S. L. Grekin,
Ben Gutlow, Meyer Gutterman.
I. J. Hauser, Herbert H. Holman,
John Horwitz, R. R. Kaltman, Capt.
Herman Kanter, L. L. Kazdan, M. M.
DR. HERSHMAN'S LIST
Selects Ten Books
of Importance in
Free Press Survey
cast. A. C. Lappin, chairman of
the Speakers Bureau, spoke on
Saturday, March 16; David J.
Cohen, chairman of the presi-
dium of the Organizations Divi-
One of six persons queried by
sion of the Campaign, spoke on the Detroit Free Press on the
Sunday, March 17: Rabbi Leon question: "If you were going to
Fram addressed the radio audi-
ence on Wednesday, March 20,
and Mr. Lappin spoke again on
Friday, March 22.
Newly Organized Bureau
The radio series is a project of
the newly organized Speakers
Bureau, of which Mrs. Adele
Cinoman is director. Letters
have been sent by the Bureau to
Jewish organizations throughout
Detroit seeking their cooperation
in having speakerS address their
membership on the vital needs
of Jewish survivors in Europe.
Prominent local leaders known
for their understanding of the
critical problem of the Jewish
people overseas and for their
ability as elequent speakers, al-
ready have addressed a number
of organizations.
DR. A. M. HERSHMAN
Doctors' Participation in the War
A survey of the membership
Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity, just
record of which that organization
Louis Zlatkin, president, out of
a membership of 135 doctors, 84
served in the armed forces.
One member of the Detroit
group, Capt. John Wax, serving
with the Medical corps in India
was killed while flying "the
Hump."
JEWISH NEWS
of the Graduate Club of Detroit,
announced, reveals a war service
is justly proud. According to Dr.
Kazdan, Harry Kirschbaum, A. Max
Kohn, Dennis Kovan, Ben Kogan,
Joseph Kerzman, Morris Kritchman.
Morton Lazar, Samuel Levin, Ed-
ward Levine, Lt. (s.g.) Sidney Levine,
David Levy, Lt. Leonard Linkner.
Jack Mandiberg; Thomas Marwil, M.
P. Meyers, S. G. Meyers.
Benjamin Parker.
L. H. Rosenthal, Felix Rosenwach,
Cdr. Arno Ross, Hyman Ross, Lt. Cdr.
Theo Roth, Capt. Arthur Rothman.
Herman Sachs, David Schane, Hen-
ry Schlesinger, Oscar Schwartz, Reu-
bin I. Shapiro, Allen Shapiro, Irving
Shulak, Daniel C. Siegel, Morris So-
fen, B. B. Stamell, M. Stamell, Daniel
Steinberg, Larry Stocker.
Capt. Aaron Taylor, Joseph G.
Weiss, John Wax, Lt. Cdr. L. J. Zim-
merman.
Serve-A-Camp Holds
Luncheon for Guests
Serve-A-Camp group of USO-
JWB Detroit Army and Navy
Committee will hold its fourth
annual guest luncheon at 11 a. in.
Tuesday, March 26, at the Jewish
Center, for representatives of
local organizations, to plan the
program for the coming year.
Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairman,
who will preside, will report on
the past year's activities. Mrs.
Samuel R. Glogower, Fred M.
Butzel and Samuel H. Rubiner
are expected to address the
guests.
The Serve-A-Camp Committee
is looking forward to a full at-
tendance so that preparations
can be completed for meeting
the needs of U. S. occupation
troops in the Pacific which area
we are serving.
Organizations can still make
reservations at the USO-JWB,
a 904 Woodward, MA. 8400.
Friday, March 22, 1946
Temple Israel Sisterhood Set
To Open Bazaar This Sunday
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi-
dent of the Temple Israel Sister-
hood, announces that plans have
been completed for the bazaar to
be held this Sunday, March 24,
from 2 to 10 p. in, at the Lee
Plaza Hotel.
There will be special attrac-
tions for children from 2 to 4
p. m. The public is invited.
Mrs. Daniel Krouse and Mrs.
Roy L. Sarason head the commit-
tee on arrangements, assisted by
Mesdames Charles L. Goldstein,
Samuel B. Keene, Abe I. Schmer-
in, Samuel B. Danto, Arthur J.
Haas, Earl Freshman, Morton
Snyder and Charles Aller.
Among the features will be
booths of home baked goods,
white elephants, aprons, baby
wear, home canned goods and
dlicacies, gifts and needlework,
Girl Scouts, toys, dolls, fish pond,
'books, country store, portrait ar-
tists, fortune teller and snack bar.
Committee chairman in charge
of booths and special features are
Mesdames Benjamin Merkie, Sol
Lunsky, Saul Benyas, Leo Rub-
enstein, Harry H. Fisher, Arthur
Weber, Julian Weber, Samuel
Gale, Phil Kravetz, Randolph
Weber, Irving Gordon, Ellis Fish-
man, Jerome Kanter, David Ar-
kin, Leo Orecklin, Samuel B.
Blather, Albert Oppenheim, Jack
Lewis, Herbert Lipman, Charles
Gitlin, Joseph Falk and Harold
Schakne.
The following members of the
Men's Club are assisting in the
building and display of the
booths: Daniel Krouse, Samuel
Gale, Charles Aller, Phil Kra-
vetz, Irving Gordon, Julian Web-
er and Samuel Gale.
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read just 10 books, which 10
would do you the most good?"
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek,
submitted the following:
1, The Bible.
2. Plato's "Republic."
3. Francis Bacon's "Advance-
ment of Learning,"
4. Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
5. Goethe's "Faust."
6. William James' "Varieties
of Religious Experience."
7. Thomas Carlyle's "Heroes
and Hero Worship."
8. Peter Kropotkin's "Mutual
Aid, a Factor in Evolution,"
9. Homer's "Iliad and Odys-
sey."
10. Tennyson's poems, such as
"Idylls of the King," "In Memo-
riam."
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made by all the participants in
the symposium,
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Rise up ye sons and dau.ghters, fill
your cup
With Jewishness, Rise Waken! Do
not sleep,
Drain the lust for freedom now and
drink up,
For the well of your heritage runs
deep
And flows on endlessly in life's
whirlpool
Of survival. Waken, rise and waken!
Let the inspiration of the ages rule
Your conscience. The voice of the
forsaken
And those in the tombs of eternity,
Cry out to you in this perilous hour,
Sip the strength that is yours, that
flows freely,
Unite now as one and build the tower
Of unyielding resistance, do not wait!
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