Interest Evinced by
Fights Bigotry
Youths in nabonim
In New JDA Film Summer Camp Plans

Detroit Delegation to Attend
JWB W ashington Convention

, Sessions to be Held at Willard Hotel May 4 to 6; Secretary
- of War Patterson One of Speakers; NBC to Broadcast
Gen. Bradley's. Address Monday

WASHINGTON, D. C..— More
: than 500 Jewish community lead-
ers from all parts of the United
States will meet in Washington's
Williard Hotel, this week-end for
the 29th annual meeting, May 4
to 6, of the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board (JWB) to map plans
for reconverting the manpower
and resources of JWB for post-
war service, veterans' assistance
and community activities.
Convening on the eve of the
first anniversary of V-E Day, this
first national conclave of JWB
since 1942 will be keyed to the
theme of "From War to Peace."
Secretary of War Robert P.
Patterson and Gen. Omar N.
Bradley, administrator of the
U. S: Veterans' Administration,
will be the principal convention
speakers.
Gen. Bradley will be heard
over V, e entire NBC network
from to 1:45 p. M., EST,
May 6.
Mo"
A ro.-ort on South America will
be nr.-.C.e Monday morning, May
6th, by I.01.1iS Kraft, executive
director of the National Jewish
WelEg..e Board, who has just re-
turned from a • two-months study
of the Jewish communities in 10
Latin n- -.Ti can • countries.
Dr. ;"'-lo Baron of Columbia
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1-- ; - ;;sh Center
Activities

`.9Pal.:-. .".•;e a, la Carte" Fashion
Center on May 19 _
Show

Friday, May 3, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

, Page Sixteen

University, chairman of the JWB
Survey Commission, and Dr. Os-
car L. Janowsky, of the College
of the City of New 'York, will
report on the peace-time survey
on Sunday.
_ The convention will open Sat-
urday evening with addresses by
Lindsley F. Kimball, president of
the United Service Organizations
(USO), of which the National
Jewish Welfare Board is a mem-
ber agency, and Frank L. Weil,
president of JWB. Sunday morn-
ing will be devoted to a memor-
ial service at Arlington National
Cemetery where JWB will pay
tribute to the Jewish war dead
of World War
* * *
Detroit Delegates
The Jewish Community Center
will be represented at the meet-
ing by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
H. Rubiner, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
R. Glogower and Herman Jacobs.
Other delegates who may attend
are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E.
Jaffe and Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Lakoff.
William Riback, field secretary
of the National Jewish Welfare
Board for the Midwest Region,
held a session with the staff of
the. Detroit Jewish Center on
April 25.

and sub-senior intermediates are
invited to Sunday's meeting.
Trudy Margules and Louise Cook
are temporary chairman and sec-
retary.
*
*
Dance of New Detroiter
Group at Center, May 5
The • New Detroiter Group of
the Center will hold a dance on
May 5 at 8:30 p. m. in the Butzel
Hall to honor the returning vet-
erans who -Were formerly mem-
bers of the group. Alice Schwab,
.director of the Center resettle-
ment organization, announces,
Music will be furnished by a Max
Gail orchestra.
* * *
Staff Positions Are Open
For Summer Habonim Camp
Staff positions for Camp Ha-
bonim, Summer Day Camp of
the Center, are available. Make
all arrangements for application
with Aviva Gootman, director of
junior activities, at MA. 8400.
* * *
Harold Silver to Meet
With Jewish Center Staff
Harold Silver, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Social Bureau,
will meet with the Center staff
on May 3 to discuss methods and
procedures involving agency re-
ferrals between the JSSB and the
Center. He will outline ways of
increasing cooperation between
the staffs of both agencies.

Cer: per girls will model fash-
ional::o clothes at a Teen-Age
Fash':'n Show, "Paradise a la
Cartz, , - in the Center auditorium,
oh Sunday, May 19, at 2:30 p. m.,
Sam 1;:u:i--chatz, intermediate di-
rector, announces.
Frank and Sedar will provide
the clothes for the show: The
Louis T.darshall Bnai Brith Girls
have joined the committee in
charge of the affairs. The clubs
participating are: Genies, Remets,
Senior young Judea, Diana Mall-
erman, Bnai Brith Girls, • Little
Women of Hadassah..
Any teen-age girls' group in-
terested in participating in the
program should contact Ruth
Lefkowitz, TY. 6-7620, or..., Mr.
Neuschatz, MA. 8400. Ruth Lef-
kowitz„ Betty Braver, Norma
Shapiro and Harriet Warrat are
the advisors.
* * *
JWB Representative Meets
With Jewish Center Staff
Meyer Bass, National Jewish
Welfare Board representative,
met with the Jewish Center staff
last Tuesday, April 30, as part of
his Detroit visit to gather data
for the NJWB national survey.
* * *
Seek Photographs Showing
Plight of Jewish Survivors
All veterans who served in the
European Theater of Operations
and who have photographs re-
vealing the plight of the Jewish
survivors there are invited to
loan them to the • Center for diS-
play purposes. The Center Photo-
graphy Club is interested in pre-
senting a vivid portrayal of Jew-
iSh Suffering overseas as a partial
contribution towards educating
potential. financial supporters of
the United,Jewish Appeal. Photo-
graphs should have the s narnes
atid adresses of . veterans making
the loan to facilitate the return
of the material after the display
is over. The display 'is directed
by Harold Arian, assistant di-,
rector of the Center.
*
To Form Center Youth Club
At Meeting This Sunday
The organization meeting of
a Center Youth Club for .boys,
16-19, and girls, 15-18, will take
- place in the Ginsburg Lounge on
'Sunday; at 2:30 p. m: The club's
planned, activities include 'dances,
fortims, discussions, hikes and
weenie roasts. All sub-seniors
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Kurt Saffir in Recital
At the Center on May I

Mesdames S. Ruskin, M. Levy,
More than 100 children partic- M. Wainstock, E. Stern, M. Blaine,
ipated in a reunion of last year's N. J. Reisman and S. Reisman
Habonim campers during the were hostessese at the luncheon
meeting of Women's Auxiliary,
Passover Program held April 24-
Maimonides Medical Society, at
26 at the Center. Many of the the home of Mrs. Ruskin on Berk-
children evinced an interest in ley Rd., April 27. Mrs. David
the coming Camp Habonim sea- Kliger, president, presided. Plans
son for which registrations are were completed for the annual
fund raising affair to be held
now being taken.
Tuesday, May 28, in the Crystal
The children participated in a Ballroom of the Book Cadillac
supervised program which in- Hotel. Proceeds will go to chari-
cluded arts and crafts, game room ties.
In addition to the luncheon
activities, gym, play period and
there will be a fashion show by
lunch. They made model air- professional models, sponsored by
planes, worked with clay, paint- Jacobson's, Inc., of Grosse Pointe,
who will present a gift to each
QUENTIN REYNOLDS, radio ed; they played checkers, chess
guest; a children's fashion show
and
ping
pong;
in
the
gym,
the
commentator and foreign corres-
by Peter Pan, Inc., modeled by
pondent, is narrator of the new juniors had a free play period children of auxiliary members;
Joint Defense Appea1_, 16mm. as well as organized basketball, and there will be prizes. Mrs.
Morris . Witus is chairman of the
movie, entitled "Linked in Free- badminton and volley ball games;
affair. Mrs. Louis Harley is
during
the
lunch
hour,
the
child-
dom's Cause;" which depicts for
chairman of prizes. For tickets
the first time on the screen the ren were provided with free call Mrs. Witus, UN. 2-7285; Mrs.
Harley, UN. 4-1135, or Mrs. Klig-
threat of anti-Semitism to Amer- milk.
Included in the three day pro-
ican democratic rights. It is now gram were movies, .swimming er, TO. 8-1795.
available for showing to Jewish and a Young Judea party which
organizations on a no charge featured Palestinian dances and
refreshments.
basis.
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The program was under the
Written, acted and produced.
by some of the finest talent of direction of Aviva Gootman, di-
Hollywood, "Linked in Free- rector of junior activities, assisted
Company
dom's Cause" is a startling, real- by Rube Young, Ben Silverberg,
istic disclosure of the enemies of Laura Himmelvitch and a group
For Banquets, Parties,
democracy—who they are, where of volunteers. -.
Weddings, Shower s,
The spring vacation program I
they are located, what they are
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doing— and how the American was a preview of a part 'of the 1
Bar Mitzvahs and
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Jewish Committee and the Anti- activities to be conducted at
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Other Social Occasions
Defamation League of Bnai Brith Camp Habonim this summer. The
whose coordinated programs are Day Camps of the Center and the
Served in Our Hall,
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made possible by the Joint De- 12th St. Council Center will be
Your
Synagogue or Home
conducted
Mondays
through
Fri-
fense Appeal, are combatting
days and will. be in session for
these evil forces.
All requests for "Linked In eight weeks, July 1 to August 23.
Freedom's Cause" should be ad- A complete' health examination 1
dressed to' Jacob Schwab, public will be given to all campers and
Managed By
relations director, Joint Defense counselors.
Charles J. Marx
A transportation system will be
Appeal, 119' W. 57 st., New York
and
set up to bring campers to the
19, N. Y.
Center from selected points
Bernard W. Lefkowitz
where the children may be pick-
Strictly Kosher
ed up under the supervision of
counselors. A nominal fee will be
Under supervision of
charged for this service.

The Wilshire
Kosher Catering

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TO. 8-200

Allied Drive Aided
By Farband Schools

An educational campaign is
being conducted in the Jewish
National Workers Alliance (Far-
band) schools in Detroit in be-
half of the Allied Jewish $2;000,-
000 drive for the United Jewish
Appeal; . ••
The children are being called
upon to contribute to the cam-
paign; and• a liberal response is
expected.
Graduation exercises which will
conclude the year's school term
will take place on June 16 in
the auditorium of.. the Jewish
Center. The two graduating
classes will preSent special pro-
grams, .including plays, recita-
tions, songs, etc.
Problems affecting the .schools,
expected-to be brought up at the
Farband convention in Atlantic
City; will be discussed at a spec-
ial conference of Detroit JNWA
leaders here on May 11.

Julius Chajes, director of mu-
sic at the Jewish Community
Center, will present Kurt Saffir,
16 year old pianist, in a recital
Tuesday evening, May 14, in the
Center's auditorium.

Nook 'milk Nook Nook 'wow,

Beth Aaron 'Sisterhood invites you
to their

FAMILY DINNER,
on Mothers Day,
May 12, 1946 at 2 P.M.

MOSS CATERING — 5028 Joy Road
$4.00 per Plate
$1.50, Children to 10 Years

•40111b, NOW Valk 'VIM, Nolo.

Nallok `Oink Nil" Valk •

$ Reservations
$ Available for August Only

Dr. Chesluk Resumes Practice
Dr. Herman M. Chesluk, who
recently was discharged from ac-
tive service in the medical corps,
has resumed practice of internal
medicine in the Maccabees Bldg.

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Mashgiach of Vaad Harabonhn

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Wilshire Hotel

Third cor. Coliingwood

All Detioit Jews are invited to hear the intimate report of

IS SEGAL

General' Secretary "of the Jewish National Workers Alliance in the
,
United Statea and Canada
Who has just returned from a mission in. Poland, Germany, France
and other European countries ,

TUESDAY, MAY 7, 7 P. M.

in the Auditorium of Durfee School, Collingwood and Linwood

Mr. Segal will speak on the subject:

"WHAT I HAVE SEEN IN EUROPE"

Meeting arranged under auspices of City Committee
of Jewish National Workers Alliance

Admission Free . . . No Solicitation of Funds

Farband Camp
Kinderwelt

of the Jewish National Workers Alliance,

Poale Zion and Pioneer Women's Organization

On Lake Otsego at Gaylord, Michigan

Quartered in a• Modern
Large Hunting Lodge

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An Eye-Witness Report From Europe!

$ Oak Grove Camp

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Maimonides Auxiliary
Plans Fund Raising
Program for May 28

for Boys 10 to 14 Years

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A n'dn 2Cornmercial institution dedicated to the
, well-
and
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of
your
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Joeing and education
atmosphere.
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Only 4 Boys to Each Counselor

' Under the personal supervision of B. Jaffe, 8 years Board of $

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with
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