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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-05-03

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r Friday, May 3, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Segal Will Review His Experiences
In Europe at Public Rally Tuesday

Elder Morgenthau
Urges UN Support

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Henry

Page .Nine

[Women Give Generously
To Allied Jewish Campaign

,General Secretary of Jewish National Workers Alliance to Morgenthau, Sr., father of the
This year's Allied Jewish Campaign has received un-
Speak Here at Durfee Auditorium; Went to Europe on
former Secretary of the Treasury,
and one-time IT. S. Ambassador usually generous support from Detroit Jewish women.
Mission for World Jewish Congress
to Turkey, who played a prom- Among those who have made special gifts are:

Louis Segal, general secretary
of the Jewish National Workers'
Alliance of the United States and
Canada, will address a public
:rally arranged by the City Corn-
•mittee of - the Detroit Branches
JNWA (Farband), Tuesday
evening, May 7, in the auditor-
- him of the Durfee School, Col-
. lingwood and Linwood.

of

• Mr. Segal, who has just re-
- turned from Europe where he
went on a special mission for the
- World Jewish Congress, will
- speak on "What I Have Seen in
Europe." He has visited in Po-
land, Germany, France and oth-
er countries and will give an inti-
mate picture of his experience
in post-war Europe.
Having discussed the existing
conditions with hundreds of sur-
vivors, Mr. Segal brings regards
from many people who have been
unable to locate relatives in this

inent part in the Wilson adminis-
$5,000—Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
tration, spoke on a radio broad-
$2,000—Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis,
cast marking his 90th birthday. Mrs. Henry Soss.
He called for support of the
$1,600—Mrs. Martin L. Butzel.
United Nations and expressed the
$1,200—Mrs. H. J. L. Frank,
hope that it would be able to
achieve a more lasting peace than Mrs. Lewis C. Frank.
the League of Nations which he
$1,000—Anonymous, Mrs. Harry
had helped organize.
G. Brown, Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
Mrs. Morris L. Fruman, Mrs.
Isaac Shetzer.
$750—Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum.
$700—Mrs. Laura S. Simons.
$650—Mrs. Louis C. Blumberg.
$550—Mrs. Felix J. Mahler.
The National Council of Jew-
Those giving $500 are: Mrs.
ish Juniors announces that its Louis Berry, Mrs: Nathan Elkus,
Springtime dinner-dance will be Mrs. Samuel Friedman, Mrs. John
held June 1 in the Champagne J. Ginn, Mrs. Harry S. Grant,
room of the Penobscot club, with Mrs. Julius Green, Mrs. John A.
Bobby Baker and his orchestra Heavenrich, Mrs. Bayre Levin,
LOUIS SEGAL
providing the music. Dress is op- Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. Philip .
country.
tional.
Lipson, Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer,
AdMission to the meeting on
Bluma Nagler, dance commit- Mrs. William Roth, Mrs. David
Tuesday will be free and there
tee chairman, is assisted by: Scheyer, Mrs. Jules Schubot, Mrs.
will be rho solicitation of funds.
Piggy Mann, Sybil Ebner, Ruth Theodore, Schwartz, Mrs. Joseph
Rabinowitz, p u b l i c i t y; Ruth Siegel, Mrs. Samuel Soss.
Those giving $300 are: Mrs.
Scharg, Roslyn Goldstick, Frances
Fox, Mildred Kessler, hostesses;
Leona Levenson, Clara Waldbott,
decorations; Shirley Small, Le-
nore Baylis, Helen Firestone, dat-
ing bureau.
For tickets and reservations call
Pearl Shanbom, TY. 4-4780; Ger-
trude Stulberg, TY. 6-6462, or
The annual Jewish National Lili Basch, TY. 7-7542.
Fund conference of the labor
Zionist movement of Detroit will
be held Monday evening, at the Laundry Men's Aid Party
Farband Shule on Taylor near Sunday Will Benefit AJC
12th St.
The annual card party of the
H. Ehrenreich, secretary of the
labor department of the national Laundry Men's Aid society will
JNF office, will address the meet- be held Sunday at 4 p. m. at
ing and will bring special re- Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy. All
ports regarding labor Zionist par- proceeds will go to the Allied
ticipation in work for land re- Jewish Campaign.
demption in Palestine.
All branches of the labor Zion-
ist movement—Poale Zion, Far-
band, Pioneer Women's groups,
Habonim and League for Labor
Palestine—will be represented at
this meeting.
Harry Schumer, chairman of
the labor JNF committee, urges
all affiliated labor Zionists to at-
tend this meeting.

Council Juniors Plan
Dinner Dance June 1

JNF Flower Day Labor Zionists'
Set for May 18, 19
JNF Conference
Annual Flower Day will be ob-
served in Detroit on Saturday
Here Monday
night, May 18, and Sunday, May

19, William Hordes, president of
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil, announced this week.
Youth groups affiliated with
the Zionist movement will par-
ticipate. Details regarding head-
quarters and committee assign-
ments will be announced next
week.
Mr. Hordes urges all Detroit
- Jews to utilize the JNF for tree-
planting in honor of mothers on
the occasion of Mother's Day to
be observed on May 12.

Zuroffs Inscribed
In JNF Golden Book
On 35th Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zuroff of
.2269 Taylor were inscribed in the
Golden Book of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund in honor of their
35th wedding anniversary.
Their son and daughter-in-law,.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zuroff. gave
as dinner for 200 at Lachar's.
A number of organizations
With which the Zuroffs are af-
filiated were represented at the
'dinner.
I. Sosnick, president of the
Turover Verein, was toastmaster.
Other organizations represented
. were the Turover ladies' groups,
Jericho Lodge, Mozirer a n d
Ladies' Free Loan Association.
The Zuroffs were married in
Petrikoff, Russia, and came to
the U. S. 33 years ago.

ZOA I Will Present
New Palestine Films

An open meeting of Chapter 1
of the Zionist Organization of
America, Detroit District, will
be held next Thursday at 8:15
p. m. in Butzel Hall of the Jewish
Community Center. Several of
the latest films depicting the life
and progress of the people in
Palestine will be shown, and a
review of events of current Zion-
ist and Palestinian interest will
be discussed. A social hour will
follow. Paid-up members, their
friends and prospective members
are invited. .
Chapter 1 is open to men and
Women of 18 or over who are in-
`. terested in becoming affiliated
with the Zionist movement. FOr
information call the membership.
'chairman; Jack Kape, TY. 4-4152,
Or Harold B. Weisman, president,
TO. 6-3356.

JNF Office Open May 5
For Box Clearance

The Jewish National Fund
office will be open all day
Sunday, May, 5, as a collection,
day, for the spring box clear-
ance, for the convenience of
thoie workers who wish to
take this means of turning in
their monies and materials.

Max Dunitz, Mrs. Mollie Gershen.
son, Mrs. Seymour Kyte, Mrs.
Norman Levey, Mrs. Henry
Moses, Mrs. Alvan F. Traxler,
Mrs. Robert Wisok.
Those giving $2'50 are: Mrs.
Mrs. Arnold H. Brodie Mrs.
Joseph G. Fenton, Mrs. William
L. Field, Mrs. Maurice Landau,
Mrs. Henrietta and Setta Robin-
son.

Our Deadline

All copy submitted for inser-
tion in The Jewish News must be
received before 2 p. m. on Tues-
days. Deadline for photOgraphs is
at noon on Mondays; All copy ar-
riving after these hours must, of
necessity, be omitted and if time-
ly will be used in the following
week's issue.
Special deadlines set for holi-
day weeks are always announced
in advance.

Gifts for Mother's Day

from Irving's

English Bone China
Antiques - Lucite Gifts
Trays - Objects d'art

Gifts of Modern Plastic

IRVING'S GIFT SHOP

413 Metropolitan Bldg.

33 John R



Igo Gutman. Concert
At. Center on May 4

Have Already Made

Igo Gutman will appear M the
final'pro.gram of the Yiddish cul-
ture 'series of the Jewish Corn-
munity Council and the Jewish
Center, in a program of tradi-
tional melodies, Saturday night,
May 4, in the auditorium of the
Jewish Center.
Miss Florence Kutzen will be
the piano accompanist and the
assisting artists will be Julius
Chajes, pianist-composer, Emma
Mutter Adams, violinist, and
Jacob Becker, Detroit Symphony
Orchestra cellist.
Tickets are available to con-
stituent organizations of the Coun-
cil at reduced rates. Additional
tickets will be available at the
Center on the night of the concert.

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