THE JEWISH NEWS

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Early Deadlines for Holiday Issues

Local Brevities

Contributors to the columns of The Jewish News are asked to
,- cooperate with the editors during the Holyday period, by submitting
"HOOTENANNY," folk singers
their copy as early as possible. .
jam session, will be presented the
While all issues will be mailed on regular • dates of publication,
it will be necessary to advance our deadlines in order to facilitate first time in Detroit at the Art
observance of the Holydays by our staff. Offices of The Jewish Institute, Sept. 20 and 21, under
News are closed on all Sabbaths and holidays.
For the Rosh Hashanah editions, which will reach our readers the sponsorship of American Youth
on Fridays, Sept. 20 and 27, the deadline for all copy and photo-. for Democracy. "Hootenanny",
graphs will be at 10 a. m. on Monday. Sept. 16 and 23.
featuring prominent New York
For our issues of Oct. 11 and Oct. 18, which will be issued dur-
ing the Succoth -festival, the' deadlines will be at noon on Mondays. folk singers Pete Seeger, Torn
Oct. 7 and Oct. 14, respectively.
Glazer, Charlbtte Anthony, and Al
Moss, will be devoted to a different
1-5893, is pledge card chairman. theme each night. Barbara Cahn,
The committee includes Mrs. former Wayne student, will make
Julius Ring and Mrs. Samuel her debut as a folk singer.
The season's initial meeting of Schwartz.
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* * *
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF DE-
DR. W. A. GOLDBERG will ad-
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
TROIT LODGE, Bnai, Brith, will
dress Luther League of Gloria Dei
be held Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 8:30 will meet Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1 Evangelical Lutheran Church,
p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen p. m. at Congregation Shaarey Kelly road and State Fair, on Sun-
Bldg.. 13266 Lawton. It will be Zedek. Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi of
a social evening highlighted by Congregation Bnai Moshe will be day evening, on "Upright Living
Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein's review the guest speaker. As the tenth for Normal Youngsters."
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of Margaret Steen's recent book annual donor4uncheon, to be held
"Belle Timson." Refreshments will Nov. 5 at Congregation Shaarey
DETROIT'S PUBLIC EVENING
be served. Members and friends Zedek, draws near, Mrs. Asher SCHOOLS will open for registra-
are invited.
Berlin, chairman, urges all mem- tion Sept. 9, 10 and 11, beginning
• * *
bers to attend all meetings prior at 7 p. m., in 22 schools through-
LITTLE WOMEN OF HADAS- to this fund-raising function. out the city, according to an an-
SAH. at a recent board of direct- Members and friends are asked nouncement by Arthur Dondin.-
ors' meeting, made plans for the by Mrs. Gerald Levitt, president, eau, superintendent. Classes will
coming year's activities. The first to participate in a clothing drive start Sept. 16. Is expected that
meeting will be in the form of a for European Jewry, by bringing enrollment will approximate 20,-
membership tea. Girls 15 to 18 are to Wednesday's meeting winter 000 adults this year. The capaci-
invited to join. For information clothing for children, ages 1 to ties of all schools are limited as
call the president, Phyllis Zieve„ 16, also toweling. For Child Rescue are the number of courses. A
TO. 8-4983.
Fund work information call the leaflet to be distributed to the
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chairman, Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, homes by school children lists
BUSINESS and PROFESSION- 2479 Blaine, TY. 6-6066.
more than 100 subjects for the
AL GROUP of PISGAH WOMEN
consideration of men and women.
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of Bnai Brith will hold an open
meeting at Webster Hall on Wed-
MILTON GORDON, son of Mr.
nesday, Sept. 11, at 8:30 p. m. A
and Mrs. Abe Gordon of Webb
'wienie roast for members will be
Ave. has been appointed director
held Sept. 22 at Middle Rouge
of the religious school and youth
Park. An affair will be held Nov.
NEW YORK—Communal and activities at Temple Emanuel,
13 to obtain money to aid Bnai youth activities of the 5,000 Jews Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. Gordon is
Brith philanthropies. Prospective in the Dominion of New Zealand also continuing his work in the
members are invited to the Sept.
revolve around University of California Graduate
11 meeting. For information call
the country's two School and is at present engaged
Bea Hendelman, TO. 8-8561, or
synagogues in in preparing his Master's thesis.
Lillie Singer, HO. 0385.
Auckland and
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Dunedin, Rabbi
_ BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD,
Alexander Astor,
at a meeting on Aug. 26, under the
spiritual leader
chairmanship. of Mrs. Adolph
of Beth Israel
Deutsch, made plans for the corn-
Synagogue in
ing year's activities. A paid-up
Auckland, a n d
luncheon will be held at 12:30
since 1942 the
p. rn. Monday, Sept. 9. There will
New Zealand
Rabbi Astor representative of
be card games. The chairmen are
Mesdames Morris Rosenberg and the National Jewish Welfare
James Sobel.
Board said in an interview at
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JWB headquarters.
DETINO CLUB at the last
Rabbi Astor, who is visiting the
meeting elected the following of- United States for the first time,
ficers: Bertha Sonshine, presi- said that New Zealand Jewry "is
dent; Annette Korman, secretary; very much alive to Judaism and
Marcie Becker, treasurer.
takes an active part in the civic
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and cultural affairs of the total
LOUIS MARSHALL BUSINESS community during peacetime as
AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN it did during the war. Through
of Bnai Brith will open the sea- the efforts of the JWB and the
son's activities with a fashion New Zealand Jewish community,
show at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, 3,000 American Jewish GIs who
Sept. 11, at the Art Institute. Sax- passed through the American hos-
Kay Women's Apparel Shop will pitals and rest centers in New
present a complete showing of fall Zealand between 1942 and 1945
clothes and furs. A review will had their religious, morale and
be presented by Eddie Tholbert. welfare needs cared for."
will be served after the program.
The public is invited.

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Women's Clubs

New Zealand Rabbi
Describes JWB Work

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Friday, September 6, 1946

Praise Army,
UNRRA for
Care of DPs

American Jews, Who Toured
Camps Warn, However,
of Nearing Crisis

PARIS, (JTA)—The U. S. Army
and UNRRA are doing a conscien-
tious job in caring for the dis-
placed persons in Germany, but
conditions will become extremely
critical unless the refugees are re-
settled in the shortest possible
time, the five spokesmen for lead-
ing Jewish organizations declared
here upon their return from Ger-
many, where they conferred with
Gen. Joseph T. McNarney, Ameri-
can commander, and members of
his staff.
The Jewish leaders visited five
camps for displaced Jews in the
company of Rabbi Philip S. Bern-
stein, Gen. McNarney's advisor on
Jewish affairs, and conferred with
a delegation from the Jewish Cen-
tral Committee of Germany. They
are Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and
Dr. Nahum Goldmann of the
World Jewish Congress, Jacob
Blaustein and Judge Philip For-
man of the American JeWish Com-
mittee, and I. Kenen of the Ameri-
can Jewish Conference.
In a joint statement issued upon
their arrival at Paris, the five de-
clared that "we believe the Army

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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB board members met for
luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sam
Dean of Tyler Ave., Sept. 4. Plans
were completed for the 12th an-
nual donor luncheon to be held
Nov. 26 at Latin Quarter. It was
announced that a fashion revue
by Sax-Kay 'will feature this lunch-
eon. Mrs. Harry Wright, president.
appointed Mrs. Joseph Rodman as
toastmistress; Mrs. Jack Aaron and
Mrs. Louis Friedman, journal
chairmen; Mrs. Sam Weinman and
Mrs. Nathan Sandler, pledge chair-
men: Mrs. Jack Steinhardt, pub-
licity. Mrs. Max Vitenson is gen-
eral luncheon chairman. The first
meeting of the year will be held
Monday at the Bnai Moshe.
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PISGAH WOMEN'S AUXILI-
ARY, of which Mrs. Gerald Gold-
berg is the new president, will
have as its first event of the sea-
son a tea at the Book-Cadillac
Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 1 p. m.
Mrs. Charles Solowich, Pisgah
past president and junior past
president of Detroit No. 6, will
be the speaker. Those attending
are asked to bring their Mah
Jong sets and cards. Chairmen
of the seventh annual donor
luncheon, to be held Nov. 12 at
the Maionic Temple will be in-
troduced. Mrs. Samuel Gold, UN.
3-3719. is- general chairman of
the event. Mrs. Sidney Pozen, UN.

and UNRRA must be commended
for their conscientious effort to
solve the problems of displaced
persons in the face of an emer -
gency situation presenting unprec-
edented problems."
The statement emphasized, how-
ever, that "it is imperative that
action be taken without delay to
re-settle these victims of persecu-
tion in Palestine where so many
of them want to go, and else-
where, including the United States.
Their hope for a permanent home,
has been long deferred. It is a
tribute to the displaced persons
that they maintained high morale
and great courage in the face of
their deep disappointment. They
must be allowed to start a normal
life at the earliest possible mo-
ment," the statement concluded.

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