THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 4. 1946

. Mr. and Mrs. Chajes Report on Survivors

Fear Rise of Anti-Semitism,
Another War, Detroiters State

Couple on Concert Tour of Europe Praise Work of JDC,
View DPs Appreciation of Their Music; Urge Community
to Give More Wearable Clothes; Find Situation Poor

Senior Hadassah Units
Meet Next Tuesday
At Dessert Luncheons

Detroit senior Hadassah groups
will swing into action with a
series of dessert luncheons and a
variety of programs next Tues-
day, Oct. 8, as follows:
CENTRAL EAST GROUP: 1:30
p.m. at the Federation of Wom-
en's Clubs, Hancock at Second.
Chairman, Mrs. Jacob Sauls.
Program chairman, Mrs. Arthur
Gilbert. The program will in-
clude a playlet and special music.
music.
CENTRAL WEST GROUP:
12:30 p.m. at Workmen's Circle
Auditorium, 11529 Linwood.
Chairman, Mrs. Julian Tobias.
Program chairman, Mrs. Sidney
Winer. An unusual and informa-
tive program will be presented.
RUSSELL WOODS: 12:30 p.m.
at the Jewish Home for the Aged,
Annex, Burlingame and Petos-
key. Chairman. Mrs. Samuel
Arkin. Program chairman, Mrs.
Saul Gordon. In addition to a
Sukkoth talk„a skit, written by
the Russell Woods Study Group,
will be per- formed by members.
UNIVERSITY EAST: 1:00 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. W. R. Roth,
19649 Canterbury Drive. Chair-
man, Mrs. Henry Stark. Pro-
gram chairman, Mrs. Joseph
Jackier. "Coffee Cup Chatter",
in which Mrs. Jackier and Mrs.
Harry Paysner. education chair-
man, have collaborated, will con-
stitute the main feature.
UNIVERSITY WEST: 1 :15 p.m.
at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation, Curtis at Santa Rosa.
Chairman, Mrs. Samuel Green-
berg. Program chairman, Mrs.
- Four Women in
Sandoz- Weis.
Search of an Answer - . a playlet
dealing with national and world
problems, will be presented by
Mrs. Weis and her committee.
At all the group meetings. re-
ports on the progress of the cur-
rent Honor Roll will add impetus
to the campaign, which was
launched at the September Chap-
ter luncheon. Group Honor Roll
chairmen and their captains will
be introduced.
The Huntington Woods Group
will continue holding its meet-
ings in the evening. On Oct. 1
the group met at the home of
Mrs. Harry August. Mrs. Morris
Adler outlined the responsibili-
ties of Hadassah women with
reference to the Honor Roll ob-
jectives.

.Returning from a two months' tdur of European countries, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Chajes (Marguerite Kozenn) on Monday - described
their experiences and stated that fear of another war and rise of
anti-Semitism has caused prat
tically all Jews in Europe to ask ceived by Minister of Informa-
for a chance to leave the conti- tion and Culture Vaclav Kopecky
nent. who awarded them with a di-
Mr. and Mrs. Chajes returned ploma from the Dvorak Society
to Detroit on Sunday, having ar- in appreciation for the services
rived in New York on the U. S. the Chajes' had rendered in this
Liner John Ericsson on which count r7 to Czechoslovakian
they, together with 100 other music.
Jews, observed Rosh Hashanah. Mr. and Mrs. Chajes appeared
A New York business man acted in a half hour program over
as Chazon. Their tour included Radio Prague, presenting Ameri-
Switzerland, can music to a countrywide
England, . France,
audience. They were interviewed,
Czechoslovakia and Austria.
during this program, and their
Observe Work Of JDC
English remarks were translated
While in Paris, Mr.. and Mrs.
in Czech, Mr. Chajes also speak-
Chajes conferred with World
Jewish Congress leaders during ing briefly in Czech.
In Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Chajes
the sessions of the Peace Confer-
ence and had occasion to observe also met Romania's Chief Rabbi,
work of the Joint Distribu- 35-year-old Dr. Shafran, who is
the
coming 1.9 the U. S. shortly after
tion Committee.
They speak with great satin- the Holydays.
faction of the concert they gave
in Paris under JDC auspices for
400 orphans who were rescued
by OSE from Buchenwald. These;
orphans, 3 to 18 years old, ap-
plauded certain nationality songs
in the Chajes' repertoire reveal-
ing recollections of the lands
from which they came. Mrs.
The Second Annual Yom Kip-
Chajes pointed out, however, all
were enthused by the Yiddish, pur Dance sponsored by the Bnai
Hebrew and - Hassidic songs and Brith Youth Organizations will
showed their preference for these be held in the Grand Ballroom
selections by the ovation they of the Masonic Temple this Sat-
gave to that portion of the pro- urday night.
Paul Leash and his WWJ
gram.
Need Shoes, Towels
- Coffee Club" Orchestra will pro-
Praising the activities of the vide the music. Along with
JDC, Mr. Chajes made particular Leash are singers Jackie Ward,
reference to a message he was Lee Edwards. The Sophisticates
asked to transmit to the Jews of of Swing round out the enter-
our community. Mr. and Mrs. tainment program.
Chajes were shocked to learn
The Yom Kippur Night Dance
that the children's greatest need this year, sponsored by BBYO,
is for shoes and towels, that there formerly was held under the aus-
is only one pair of shoes for pices of Aleph Zedek Aleph.
every two children, and when
Proceeds will go towards the
one goes to school for a half day fund now being raised and pro-
the other child whom the shoes
fit must wait for the afternoon moted by Louis Brandeis Lodge
session to wear the shoes.
of Bnai Brith to erect a BBYO
"We must send clothes
Youth House.
abroad," Mr. Chajes said, "but
we must make certain that we
send usable articles. Some
clothing sent heretofore has
been in a deplorable condi-
Due to the short working weeks
tion; we mast make it a point
will carry as through
occasioned by the holidays, our
to send articles that are in good
readers and contributors are
condition. Rags are not desired.
the Rational crises
asked to note the following ad-
The morale of the survivors is
The post-war era calls for retention
vance deadlines:
high and they do not want to
in Congress of the ablest men who
be considered as beggars. It is
For the issues appearing dur-
have been trained in handling the
up to us to hold their spirits
ing the Sukkoth weeks, the dead-
intricate issues facing our Govern-
high."
lines for the issues to appear Oct.
meat.
Mr. and Mrs. Chajes said that 11 and 18 will be at 10 a. m. on
while they found conditions in Mondays, Oct. 7 and 14 respec-
Europe better than expected the tively.
situation among the Jews is de-
plorable. Fear of an impending
a
a
rise in .anti-Semitism as soon as a
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the occupational powers leave a
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Europe and the fear of another a
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Michigan Con-
war is causing the Jews to crave a Laundered or dry cleaned a
a a greto.ional Dist.
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for an opportunity to leave their
is best fitted by
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present homes, they stated.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
a ex per lence to
Jewish Music In Europe
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handle the prob-
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The Chajes' were, especially a
lems that will
enthused over the status of Jew-
rr. a face the Covern7
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ish music in Europe. In Zurich,
rnent in the
Switzerland, they - met Marco •
coming two,
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Rothmuller who has founded a
a years.
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society for the ,advancement of a
To Auvore Liberal Legislatio ■
We Specialize
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Jewish music. Rothmuller asks
in Congress
in
Dry
Cleaning
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for Jewish music from those who a
can spare it. In Paris, they con- a
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RE-ELECT
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fered with Danielle Lazarus, •
author of the opera "Trumpel-
dor," who has arranged for a
concert of music by Palestinian
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composers, including Mr. Chajes,
at the November tteetion
later this month.
Mr. Chajes reports that offi- P4 •11 .1 .1111 . 1 . 1.11 . 3 , 11 . 3.11111•11•3./1•Ill'I•1?
cials in Austria assured them
that Jewish property will be re-
Annual Conference of
turned and that the status of
Jews will be protected.
Get Royal Reception
Sunday. October 6 at
The Detroiters were given a
FARBAND SCHOOL 1, 1912 Taylor
royal reception in Czechoslo-
Arranged by City Committee of JNWA (Farband)
Sessions 10 a.m., 3 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
vakia. In Prague they were re-
Reports on Farband Schools, Camp Activities
of Branches, National Projects, Etc.
Greetings by Representatives of All Labor
For Consultation
Zionist Movements
on personal or fanaly

Bncti Brith Youth
Hold Yom Kippur
ance S aturda y

Earlier Deadlines Experience

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Guest Speaker:
LOUIS SEGAL

National Secretary, JNWA

All Farband Members and Friends of the Movement

Are Invited to All Sessions

Page Thirteen

Alexander Urges
More Volunteers
In JWF Division

Professional Group to Meet
Oct. 15; - Building Trades

Brunch This Sunday

Not because he wanted to do
less, but because he --wanted
others to do more, ha•d-working
Sidney Alexander, of the profes-

the division's year-round organ-
ization.
Meeting on Monday, Sept. 23,
under the chairmanship 'of Isa-
dore Levin. division members
asked Mr. Alexander to ser=ve as
chairman of a nominating com-
mittee and to appoint his own
assistants.
"This is too important for all
of us for me to appoint committee
members." Mr. Alexander said.
"You should be willing to otter
to serve without my picking
people out."
With the enthusiasm that has
become characteristic of cam-
paign workers. members of the
division responded eagerly to this
unique call for volunteers.
The by-laws of the mechanical
trades division were presented
for consideration at a meeting on
Sept. 30 under the chairmanship
of Milton K. Mahler. Another ac-
tive group is the merehantile
division. which will hold its sec-
ond organizational meeting at 8
p. m. Tuesday. Oct. 15, at the
Jewish Center. This group mot
originally on Sept. 24. under the
chairmanship of Max Osnos.
Invitations have gone to mem-
bers of the building trades divi-
sion for the brunch. to be held at
-the Jewish Center this Sunday
Oct. 6, at 11:30 a. in. By-laws
, will be presented for ratification.

SIDNEY ALEXANDER

sional division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation. refused to ap-
point a nominating committee
to select a list of candidates for

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