• "Jewish Youth's Part in the Preservation of Judaism" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs. A. Zuckman at a meet- ttle Women of Had- ing of the Li Ladies of the Odessa Progres- sive Aid Society will benefit their current project, the Child Rescue Fund, at a luncheon at 12 noon W&Inesday, Nov. 6, at the Hotel Neugarten Games Party Is Set for Wednesday assah at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Shaarey Zedek. In keeping with the theme of their sponsor's speech, Little Women have been collecting can- ned food for the SOS drive, and are planning a clothing. drive 'for Jewish refugees. Arrangements for a membership dance and out- ing will also be discussed at the meeting. Sharing the Burden (From the Talmud) When trouble comes upon the congregation, it is not right for a man to say, "I will eat and drink, and things will be peaceful for me." Moses, our Teacher, always bore his share in the troubles of the congregation, it is written, "They took a stone and put it under him" (Exodus 17.12). Could they not have given him a chair or a cushion? But then he said, "Since the Israelites are in trouble, lo, I will bear my part with them, for he who bears his portion of the burden will live to enjoy the hour of consolation." Woe to one who thinks, "Ah, well, I will neglect my duty. Who can ; know whether I bear r.iy part or not?" Even the stones will cry ifrom the wall, and the limbs of i n., trees will testify." Mrs. Albert Schweitzer is chairman of "A Night of Games" to be sponsored by. the Neugarten Medical Aid at the Book Cadillac Hotel Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 8 p. rn. The tickets are priced at 50 cents. Proceeds will be used to further the work of the organi- zation, in supplying medical aid and surgical appliances to the needy. For tickets and further infor- mation, Mrs. Schweitzer may be contayted at UN. 3-7202, Mrs. Irv- ing Yarrows, co-chairman. at TY. 5-3993, and Mrs. Norman Noble, co-chairman, at U14. 3-2887. 1" • • Wayne IZFA Sponsors Balfour Day Observance Convene to Consider Jewish University Little Women to Discuss Youth's Role- in Judaism Luncheon to Benefit Child Rescue Fund Statler, be Mrs. Morris Adler will guest speaker, and a musical pro- gram will feature Lillian Witten- berg, Sady Cooper, Eugene ,Hecht, and Lillian Robbins. Officers in charge of the pro- ject include Mesdames Morris Wcinhart, chairman: Morris Mony, co-chairman; Morris Kop- nick, financial secretary; Herman Kanter, recording secretary; Max Hayman, arrangements: Julius Ring, captain of ways and means, and Frances Shayne, publicity d i rector. Friday, November 1, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty-two In observance,, of Balfour Day, the Rev. Tracy Pullman, pastor of the Church of Our Father, ad dressed a Zionist rally of Wayne University students, sponsored under- the direction of the Inter- collegiate Zionist Federation of America, Friday, Nov. 1, at the University. Also featured on the. program was the most recently released movie on Palestine entitled "Home,. Are the Hunted," nar- rated by Ralph Bellamy. Rev. Pullman, member of the Michigan Christian Palestine com- mittee, will discuss the Zionist issue in relation to the current crisis in PaleStine. A large delegation from Wayne is attending the Central States Regional Convention of IZFA at Ohio 'State University, Colum- bus, Ohio, Nov. 1-3. The region is composed of universities in Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky. The next meeting of IZFA will be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the Hillel .Foundation, 4841 Second. A report of the Regional Convention will be given, followed by Palestinian singing and dancing. NEW ..YORK—Judge Simon H. Rifkind of the Federal District Court, Mrs. Felix H. Warburg Aid Alan M. Stroock, members of the board of directors of the Jewish Theological Seminary, is- sued a joint call for a confer- ence on Nov. 10 to consider the need for a University of Juda- ism that will strengthen the Jewish community in America by training leaders and workers and encouraging studies and re- search in every aspect of Jewish life. The one day convention which is to meet at the Seminary here is being arranged by the Sem- inary in cooperation with the Rabbinical Assembly and the United Synagogue. J Argentine Jews Vote to Remain in Congress BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) —A na- tional conference of the .United Central Relief Committee for Eur- opean Jews adopted a dec:sion to continue its affiliation with the World Jewish Congress. Most of the Zionist - groups as well as groups which cooperate with the JDC were absent from the con- ference, which was attended by 244 delegates. A total of 1.907.000 pesos, ap- proximately $475,000, has been col- ; lected in the first eight month., of 1946 for relief abroad by the or- ; ganization, known as Comite Cen- tral Unido. • New- York to Fight Bias In Colleges, Dewey Says ALBANY, N. Y. (JPS)—New York State will see to 'it that all persons, regardless of race or re- ligion, get "the same equal op- portunity in higher education as they have in the elementary and secondary fields," Gov. Dew- ey declared here at the inaugura- tion of Dr. Francis Trow Spauld- ing as State Commissioner of Education. Furniture, Dirty, Soiled Spotted, Greasy Upholstered Furniture Cleaned at your home just like new. New Scientific Formula 3 PIECES FOR $15 All Work Guaranteed For Appointments Call JAY-KAY FURNITURE CLEANERS TO. 94881 TO. 9 0369 - nirn sie yilana• ZION ri 00 TABLETS 354 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT UK POWDER f o, maw, eraway • • Hashomer Hatzair Holds Party Friday vening tt Commander. Dr. Sam Skulsky; Sr. vice commander, Dan Yolicoft; Jr vice commander. Irving Hinielhoch: adjutant. Benjamin Gottlieb; quarter- master, Joseph Schiller: chaplain. Edward Vilerbe: officer of the day, Max Linder, sergeant at arms. Herb Da, is, judge advocate. Herman Cohen; historian, Evelyn Golden; trustees. Dr Sidney Leitson, Abe Goldman and Sam Sills. 21 22 25 26 29 30 - 3? 4i 1 . price of electricity has come down while other prices have gone way up — and this country en,- . Joys the Ixast electric service in the world. • Tatum 0 the "NEVI ELECTRIC HOUR"—The HOUR CIO CHARM. Ever, Ueda, afterame. 4.10. 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Some 48 million more have invested indirectly—through savings bank accounts and life insurance policies. Banks and insurance com- panies, entrusted with your funds, like to put 'etu to work in sound utility securities. As a result, almost every American family has A 34 II 24 1 11 20 19 This. page is framed by all 48 states. They're accurate in outline but not in relative size. a stake in the self-supporting, tax-paying electric companies that provide most of America's power. Thanks largely to good business management, the 33 Suwalker Emergency Relief Organization will hold a mass memorial meeting, at the Jewish, Community Center, Sunday, Nov. 10, at 2 p. m. All landsleit from Suwalk and surrounding cities are asked to tribute to the attend, to pay martyrs who perished at the hands of the Nazis. The guest speaker will be the prominent Suwalker Rabbi, D. Lifshitz of New York, who was in Suwalk during the Nazi oc- cupation, and Dr. H. Smolinsky, who jyst arrived from Suwalk. Message from relatives and . . . mad how ==y nor? Without peeking into Junior's geography book, find your own state first. Then see how many more you can identify. (Answers buried below.) Ten right means you're bright. Twenty makes you an honor studenC - Thirty qualifies you as Secre- tary of States! . So what? So the folks who own America's business-managed electric companies live in every one of these states. They include a lot of your friends and neighbors—and probably you, tr. ' Suwalk Survivors Speak Here Sunday you spot your state Of Mrs. M. Himelhoch was install- ed as president of the ladies' auxiliary No. 231, with Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, president of the ladies' auxiliaries, department of Michigan, serving as installing officer. —..e. ., Cove 1 landsleit who miraculously sur- vived the Nazi terror will be meeting. A Presented at the complete list of survivors has • been compiled. - * i sm 13 The annual installation of the; officers of the' Lt. Eli Rosenblum Post, JWV, of Flint, and its auxiliary, were held last Sunday evening at the Durant Hotel. Officers installed were: 1 II . 1 11 2' Flint Rosenblum Post Installs New Officers . • 10- 1 I , Zionist' Hatzair. Hashomer youth organization, will hold a Halloween party this Friday at 8 p. m. at 3356 Cortland, for teen agers. Young people. 14 to 17, are invited. Hashomer Hatzair members re- modeled their meeting hall. Last Sunday Hashomer Hatzair members went on a hike at Scout! Hollow in River Rouge park. I Four of the 12 new kibbutzim ! involved in "Operation Land" were corninfnd of members of Hashomer Hatzair. One of these I four colonies was settled by Am- erican Shomrim. For information, call Abfahan :11 Jacobson, NO. 0228. e ..... •.....111,1PROP" ... nrre - THE DETROIT EDISON CO.