THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 28, 1946 Local Brevities MAURICE ZEIGER, represent- , stive of the Etna Life Insurance Company in Detroit, has quali- fied as a member of Etna Life Corps of Regionnaires and will attend the midwestern regional conference of this company, at Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, western agents at the Tamoe Tay- , ern, Lake Tahoe, Calif., and eastern agent at the Hotel Mt. Washington in Bretton Woods, N. H. * * * Prior to receiving his B. S. de- gree from Wayne University, LEONARD P. BARUCH was given two honorary awards. The first was from the Mackenzie Honor Society, which honors the outstanding men of the graduat- ing class. The second award was from Omicron Delta Kappa, na- tional honorary society. Mr. Bar- uch was made a charter member of Wayne University chapter of ODK. * « a JEWISH RUSSIAN UKRAIN- IAN VARBAND of Windsor will have its annual picnic July 21 at Little River Park. PINSKER PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY of Windsor will have its annual picnic this Sunday at Sunset Beach, Amherstburg. * * * HARRY GOLDENBERG of 2966 Monterey, member of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and active in fraternal and charitable organi- zations, has been appointed by the Business Men's Group of De- troit Auxiliary of the Los An- geles Sanatorium as delegate to the L. A. S. convention to be held Aug. 1. He will be accom- panied by his wife and upon his return will give a detailed re- port on the Sanitorium and the part that the Detroit Auxiliary plays in its activities. a * * MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free Sons of Israel, met Monday eve- ning in the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Fred Gross was hostess at this final of a series of bi-monthly socials sponsored by the lodge. Business meetings will be re- sumed in the fall. a * HAROLD SHAPIRO, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shapiro of 2689 Clements, left for Port Jar- vis, N. Y., for a week's stay as a delegate to the 'AZA national convention. He is Aleph Maskir of Maj. Gen. Maurice B. Rose Alex Club of AZA and Aleph Sopher of Detroit-Windsor AZA Council. British Speed To Intercept Ship Carrying 1,300 Jews JERUSALEM, (JTA)—British naval units based in Palestine were speeding to intercept the Panamanian vessel Beaufarnais, a former U. S. Navy corvette, reported to be carrying 1,300 "visaless" Jewish immigrants to Palestine from an Italian port. The ship was sighted on the high seas by British planes. The ship sailed fvom the Ital- ian port of Vado in defiance of Italian- authorities. The passen- gers embarked at Vado from trucks after midnight. Drive Chairman Dies at Opening Page Fifteen Ex-GI "Mascot" Reunited With Her Mother by NRS After 4-Year Interval Never' Will I See Thee Blessed Land "My heart is in the East and I'm in the Utmost West" (Jehuda Halevi) — BY DR, NOAH E. ARONSTAM Never will I see thee Blessed Land, Land of cherished dreams; Never will thy scent of bloom distill To this distant shore. Never will thy sunrise glad my heart Nor the dew of night Cool my feverish brow with tranquil steep. Had I eagle's pinions I would fly, Scan thy hills and dales, Scan thy meadows and thy glens, Scan majestic Carmel as its lists To the murmuieing waves of Haifa Bay— Then — I'd gladly lay me down to die! Haverhill, Mass., Honors Memory of Sam Winer By Exceeding Quota The American Jewish commun- ity joined with the Jewish com- munity of Haverhill, Mass., in mourning the passing of a de- voted fighter in the struggle for Jewish survival. Sam Winer, 48-year-old leader of the Haverhill community and outstanding figure in its drive on behalf of Europe's 1,400,000 Jew- ish survivors, is dead. Sam Winer died on June 3 at the opening of the meeting in Haverhill to launch the 1946 cam- paign on behalf of the $100,000,- 000 United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine. He had just greeted Senator Alben W. Barkley, principal speaker of the evening, and re- turned to his seat on the dais. As he sat down he collapsed. Within a few minutes he was dead. The rabbi a few moments later in- toned the prayer in Sam Winer's memory. The meeting which Sam Winer had organized on behalf of the U.J.A. became a memorial meet- ing, paying tribute to his cour- age, his vision and his singular determination as a leader in be- half of his people. In paying tribute to Sam Win- er's leadership in this campaign, the Haverhill community, that evening raised $162,000, or $12- 000 in excess of , its $150,000 goal. Discharged from Navy Six-year-old Antonina Wars- zawska, shown here as she ap- peared when she was mascot of an American GI in Germany, has now been reunited in Lodz, Po- land, with her mother from whom she was separated for four years. National Refugee Service con- ducted a search involving inquir- ies in Poland, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Canada and the U. S. 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