Friday, June 28, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Monsky, Sachar, Bisgyer

To Address Conclave Here

Page Nine

Paris Now Refugee
Polish Jews Thank
Center, Underground Schwartz for JDC
Leader Reports Here Aid to Repatriates

was disclosed at JDC offices
following a cable from

,here .
Dr.

Schwartz.

Within the last week the JDC
has made two large transmissions

NEW YORK — Paris has be-
NEW YORK—At a farewell of funds to Poland. An emer-
Delegates from District 6, Bnai Brith, to Hold First Postwar
come the refuge center for Jews meeting in Warsaw arranged by gency transmission of $1,000,000
Convention Here July 7-10; 'Seminars' Feature
fleeing from Eastern Europe and
Program; Banquet Open to Public
infiltrating from the DP camps in leaders of the Central Jewish to provide primarily for the re-

Committee of Poland for Dr.
Joseph J. Schwartz, chairman of
mittee, heartiest appreciation for
the activities of the JDC were
expressed by the Polish group, it

Experts and leaders in every phase of Bnai Brith activ-
ity are expected to be in Detroit during the District 6 conven-
tion scheduled from July 7 to 10 inclusive, at the Book Cad-
illac Hotel.
, Amprig,the national leaders expected to address the con-
vention are Henry Monsky, national president; Abram L.

Sachar, national director of the (
Hillel Foundation and of the Bnai
Brith organization; and Maurice
Bisgyer, executive secretary.
An outstanding speaker is ex-
pected "to address the banquet,
which will terminate the •conven=
tion July 10.
At a joint board meeting lunch-
Reception on July 6
Among the features will be a eon of the Sisterhood of Congre-
reception sponsored by the Great- gation Shaarey Zedek, in the so-
er Detroit Bnai Brith Council, cial hall of the synagogue, the
Saturday evening July 6, at the retiring president, Mrs. Nathan
hotel, at which the delegates will Speyakow, was presented with a
have an opportunity to become token gift by the board members
acquainted prior to the general and officers in appreciation of
business which begins Sunday, her services. Mrs. Charles Robin-
son was in charge of arrange-
July 7.
Among the innovations planned ments. Mrs. Herbert H. Warner,
for the first peacetime convention an honorary director, gave the
in five years in this district, will invocation.
be the "work shop seminars," at
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president,
which experts in the various announced the appointment of
phases of Bnai Brith work will the following chairmen for the
discuss techniques and methods new season:
of operation whcih are expected
Book Review Brunch, Mrs. Herman
to develop greater interests and Wetsman; oBok Review Program, Mrs.
Walter Field; Book Review Tickets,
ability on the local levels when Mrs. Richard Cott; Budget, Mrs. Nath-
the delegates return to their home an Spevakow; Ceremonial Nook and
Three Pillars, Mrs. Charles Robinson;
communities.
Convention Dues, Mrs. M. H. Zask-
Consultants Named
heim; Current Dues, Mrs. Nate Fier-
berg; Delinquent Dues, Mrs. Lewis
Among the consultants for the Manning;
Education, Mrs. Aaron Fried-
seminars' are: membership and man; Friday Evening Services, Mes-
dames Nate Fierberg, Albert Green.
new lodges, Harry Brager; voca- J.
Kunin L. M. Lattin, M. Mathis.
tional service, Max F. Baer, na- Jack Perlmutter, Carl Schillar, Frank
Wetsman.
tional director of the Bnai Brith
Girl Scouts, Mrs. Harry Baum, Liai-
Vocational Service Bureau; lodge son
Chairman to Jr. Congregation, Mrs.
program, . William X. Kaplan, ex- S. S. Wittenberg; Membership. Mrs.
Richard
Orloff, Mrs. Irving Miller;
ecutive secretary of the Chicago Printing, Mrs.
Arnold Frank; Program,
Bnai Brith Council; Hillel _ , Rabbi Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt; Publicity, Mrs.
Louis
Tatken;
Religious Committee,
Milton Aron, director of Wayne Mrs. A. M. Hershman;
SOS, Mrs. M.
University H i 11 e 1 Foundation; Halperin, Mrs. • Wm. Nadler; Social,
Mrs.
Ben
Lefkowitz,
Mrs.
Frank Bern-
youth work, Rabbi Norbert Ro- stein; Succoth, Mrs. J. Kunin;
Tele-
senthal; councils, Morris F. Ja- phone Squad. Mrs. Harry Shuman.
USO, Mrs. Harry Schulman; General
cobs; Americanism and postwar Torah
Fund, Mrs. Louis Tobin; Pledge
service. ,A. B. Kapplin, national Chairman, Mrs. Meyer Shugerman;
Torah
Remembrance Fund, Mrs. Mil
director; anti-defamation, J. Har-
ton Maddin; Honorary directors, Mes-
old Saks, national counselor; con- dames Morris Adler, A. M. Hershman,
servation, Ben Z. Glass, execu- David Lichtig, Charles Robinson, Aaron
Silberblatt, D. W. Simons, Charles A.
tive secretary of District Lodge 6. Smith, Nathan Spevakow, H. H. War-
Baer, Kapplin, and Saks are ner, M. H. Zackheim, Joseph Zech-
man.
national leaders in their various
Mrs. Nadler, Red Cross chair-
fields, while the others have been
active and equipped for their po- man, announced that the work
sitions as consultants, by years rooms will be closed during July
and August and asks those who
of experience.
have completed work or desire
Banquet Open to All
The banquet to be held July 10 more work to call her at TO.
8-8546.
is to be a public affair, and tick-
The chairmen of the SOS Drive,
ets are being sold to the general
Mesdames Halperin and Nadler,
community.
One of the features of the De- request that this important proj-
troit convention, according. to ect should not be neglected dur-
Lawrence I. Yaffa, convention ing the summer months. Dehy-
chairman, will be a newspaper drated and tinned foods still are
printed with exclusively conven- being collected at the synagogue.
tion news and reports, with daily
bulletins for , the delegates.
Hitler 'Expert's' Family
*
*
*
Seeks
Czech Citizenship
Bnai Brith Girls of Detroit and
Windsor will be hostesses during
PRAGUE (JTA) — The Jewish
the District 6 Convention.
Community Council of Prague
Distric4 6, of which Marion
urged the Ministry of the Interior
Aaron is president, covers six
to refuse Czechoslovak citizen-
states and three Canadian prov-
ship to the wife and three chil-
inces.
dren of Adolph Eichmann, Hit-
Guests from Chicago will be
Miss Ethyle Simon, director of ler's "expert" on Jewish affairs
girls' work; Hy Levine, director who supervised the deportation of
of boys' work; Mrs. L. Perlman, Jews to death camps in Poland.
It was learned that Mrs. Eich-
past president of District 6, na-
tional chairman of BBG; Thelma man had applied for Czech citi-
Weiss, national secretary of BBG. zenship. The discovery of Eich-
Serving on Detroit committees mann's family strengthened the
are: Miriam Stein, chairman; El- belief that Eichman himself is
eanore Karbal, in charge of reser- hiding somewhere in. Czechoslo-
vations; Alvira Rothschild, in vakia.
The Eichmann woman and her
charge of registration; Mrs. Edith
children were discovered in Bo-
Goodman, advisor.
On Saturday afternoon the hemia following a report that
"Queen" of the District will be Eichmann himself recently was
seen in Czechoslovakia, visiting
crowned.
A dance has been planned for his brother-in-law, a former cap-
Saturday night when Iry Fields tain in the Czechoslovak army.
and his orchestra will furnish the
music.
Word was received here on
Tuesday that National Bnai
Brith contributed $750 for the
relief of the sufferers from the
announces a
tornado in Detroit and Wind-

lief of the repatriates from Rus-
sia was forwarded to Poland by
the JDC on June 11.
An additional $400,000 remit-
tance to Warsaw was made Mon-
day.

Chairmen Appointed
For Sisterhood
Of Shaarey Zedek

CAPT. ROBERT MONHEIT

the French Zone, it was reported
by Capt. Robert Monheit of the
French Army, upon his arrival in
New York for a brief visit. Capt.
Monheit is the only Jewish chap-
lain attached to the French Oc-
cupation Zone in Germany and
Austria, and is the president of
the Agudath Israel Youth Coun-
cil of France.
In an interview at the offices
of Agudath Israel Youth Coun-
cil of America, he described the
conditions in the DP camps in the
French Zone as "appalling", and
deplored the , fact that "insuffi-
cient attention and consideration"
has been given this zone by
UNRRA • and Jewish organiza-
tions. He praised the relief work
of the Refugee-Immigration Di-
vision of the Agudath Israel
Youth Council of America, from
which he had received thousands
of kosher food packages and re-
lief supplies for the Jewish dis-
placed persons residing in areas
under French occupation.

GIRLS'
PINAFORES

Pisgah Lodge Installs
Officers for Year

Pisgah Lodge 34 . Bnai Brith
held its 83t1. installation of offi-
cers June 17 at tlie.Jewish Center.
. The guest speaker of the eve-
ning was Rabbi Morton M. Ap-
plebaum of Flint, president of the
Michigan Bnai Brith Council.
Dave Diamond's orchestra fur-
nished the entertainment. Harry'
Yudkoff, preSident • of District
Grand Lodge No. ,Bnai Brith
and a past president of Pisgah
Lodge, was the installing officer.
Louis Rosenzweig was program
chairman. .
The new officers are:

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