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Friday, November I, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty--four

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ARE YOU
READY.
MEN?

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MEN OF
ISRAEL, FIGHT
FOR GOD
AND
FREEDOM!

THE WOMAN JUDGE WHO SAVED ISRAEL
THE BOOK OF JUDGES
CHAPTERS FOUR AND FIVE)

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fDEBORA41
I AND
BARAK,
WE'RE
READY!

ON THE LONG MARCH, DEBORAH AND
WALT THEIR ARMIES ON THE PLAIN OF LAANAVA

DOWN THE VALLEY
THE HEAT iS CRUEL -
IS A DWELLING.
iT MOST BE
WHEN WE REACH
ALMOST MIDDAY!
THAT TENT, WE WILL
HALT TO REST!

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VHEY REST AT TI4E TENT OF HEBER, THE KENTTE,
AS JAEL, T-4EBERS WIFE, TALKS LONG WITH
DEBORAH, THE WOMAN JUDGE

• TOO AM OF KIN TO
MOSES-I WISH I WERE
A GREAT WOMAN LIKE
YOU, TO HELP OUR
ARMIES WIN!

EVERYONE CAN
DO HIS PART-
PERHAPS ',Ott
TOO, JAEL, WILL
HELP US TO

ANOTHER FIFTY LASHES
MEN! - TI-TEN, SHEPHERDS,
PERHAPS YOU'LL

TALK!
NO
moRE, NO MORE!

LL TELL! THEY
MARCHED TO
MOUNT TABOR.
BOTH GENERAL
E!,ARAT4 AND THE
WOMAN
JUDGE!

vICTORY!

ZEANTIME 515ERA'S SCOUT REPORTS THAT THE HEBREWS ARE MARCHING

PUFF PUFF -
GENERAL!-BARAK
--
HAS TEN THOUSAND
HEBREWS AT MOUNT
TABOR! - I'VE RUN ALL
THE WAY TO TELL
y YOU!

WHAT! HOW DARE
THEY! I'LL SMASH
THEM FOREVER!

—

41SERA.

MAKE READY MY 900 CHARIOTS!
- CRUSH THE HEBREWS UNDER
IRON BATTLE-WAGONS!-
TEACH THEM TO DARE TO FIGHT
FOR FREEDOM!
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- WE START!
ISRAEL AND
VICTORY
TODAY!

GUT, LONG BEFORE DAWN

AND HIS ARMY REACH THE
MOUNTAIN AT DUSK •"

SURROUND THE MOUNTAIN
SO THEY DON'T ESCAPE
IN THE DARK-IN THE -
MORNING WELL DESTROY

THE STARS
UP BARAK! FOR THIS
IN THEIR
IS THE DAY WHEN THE
COURSES FIGHT
LORD WILL DELIVER
sTsERA INTO
AGAINST
OUR HANDS!
ST5ERA!

THEM! IT IS GROWING

LATE!

Inexr

Schayowitz Named Leader
For D. s.G. Food Division

List Chairmen
For Women's
JWF Division

Approximately 200 members of the Food Service Council
of the Detroit Service Group received an unusual entertain- Mrs. Ehrlich Appoints All
ment treat when Tony Weitzel, Detroit News columinist, led
Committee Ladies to
a hilarious "Information Tease" •
Head 1946-47 Work

at the Council's Victory Stag I
dinner, Tuesday, Oct. 29. in the
Wayne Room of the Hotel Statler. H
In the Council's election of of-
ficers. Max Schayowitz was
elected chairman for 1946-47. He
served as cckchairman of the
Schembeck , who h as
•• ved
r * as Chief of the Eye, Ear,
Food Division in the 1946 Allied served
Jewish Campaign.
:Nose and Throat Department of
Other Officers Named
the North End Clinic since 1928,
the
Other officers elected for
was appointed Chief of the Medi-
Council include: vice-chairmen: cal Staff of the Clinic for 1946-47
Tom Borman, William Boesky, at a recent meeting of the Clinic's
Ben Klein, Morris Mendelsohn; Board of Trustees.
Executive Secretary: Abe L. Sud-i
A graduale of the University
ran; Representatives to Board of
o Nebraska, Dr. Schembeck is a
Governors of the Jewish Welfare of
Federation: Harry Becker, Na- member of the medical staffs of
than Lurie; Council Board of Harper Hospital and Receiving
Directors : Samuel Markowitz, Hospital. He also serves on the
Philip Olender; Beverage & Li- ; Wayne County Medical Society's
quors: Mortoil" Feigenson, Abra- Advisory Committee to the Mich-
igan Medical Service.
ham H. Weinstein.
North End Clinic is a Red
Also elected were—Wholesale ;
Groceries: Sam Arkin, Herman Feather Agency of the Commun-
Levine, Irwin D. Shewach: Super, ity Chest and a member agency
Markets: Morris Cooper, Bernard ;of the Council of Social Agencies
A. Gourwitz, William Rossen; and the Jewish Welfare Federa-
Retail Markets: Sam Bynder, tion.
Harry Golden, Joseph N. Kein-1
dan; Retail Meats: Baruch Ei4e1-
man; Wholesale Meats: Max Gor_
don, Israel Schlaifer; Food Bro-
kers and Processors: Sol Kurtz-
man; Restaurants, Bars and Night
Clubs: Norman S. Blake, Joseph
Freedman; Tobacco: Archie Cher
JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor)—
rin; Dairies: Max Weiss: Produce:
Charles Ginsberg, Louis Rycus, Four generations of Jewish set-
Samuel Schwartz; Poultry: Max tiers gathered at Ain Herod . to
c
Loewenstein; Fish, Nathan Metz.elebrate
the 25th anniversary of
the settlement of the Emek,
Saks Featured Speaker

Dr. I. S. Schembeck

eads Medical Staff
At North End Clinic

Generations Mark
25th Anniversary of
Settlement of Emek

Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi-
dent of the Women's Division of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
has appointed committee chair-
men to carry out the activities of
the Division for 1946-47.
Division members are:
Survey Committee: Mrs. Hy-
man, C. Br ode r; co-chairman:
Mrs. Oscar Zemon ; Sub-commit-
tee chairmen are: Records—Mrs.
Jack Behrmann; Rating—Mrs.
William B. Isenberg; Registra-
tions—Mrs. Joseph Falk.
Committee on Campaign Struc-
ture: chairman—Mrs. Max Frank;
co-chairman—Mrs. John C. Hopp.
Committee on Relation to gen-
eral campaign: chairman—Mrs.
Robert J. Newman; co-chairman
—Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron.
Committee on volunteer s:
chairman—Mrs. Carl Schiller; co-
chairmen—Mrs. Victor W. Klein
and Mrs. Harry Buckman.
Committee on Constitution:
chairman, Mrs. Douglas I. Brown.

Additional Chairmen

Additional chairmen include:
Committee on Community Rela-
tions: Chairman— Mrs. Maurice
A. Landau; co-chairman — Mrs.
Douglas I. Brown; Committee on
Program: chairman—Mrs. Leon-
ard H. Weiner; co-chairman—
Mrs. Abraham Cooper; commit-
tee on Education: chairman—
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders; co-
chairman—Mrs. Harry Becker;
Speakers Committee: chairman—
Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton; co-chair-
man—Mrs. Louis Zlatkin. Hos-
pitality Committee: Mrs. H. J. L.
Frank, chairman.
Telephone Committee: chair-
man—Mrs. Saul Levin.
Mailing Committee: chairman
—Mrs. Nathan • Schermer; co-
chairman—Mrs. Nathan Simons.
Committee on Collections: Mrs.
William H. Frank; co-chairman—
Mrs. Phillip Lipson.
Committee o n Committees:
chairman Mrs. Seymour J.
Frank; co-chairman — Mrs. Cle-
ment A.. Hopp. '
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, chair-
man of the Prograin Committee,
announced the next general meet-
ing of the. Division will be held
at the Statler Hotel on Thursday,
Jan. 30, 1947. 'the theme of this
will be "Accent on
meeting

Featured speaker at the dinner which began in 192-4 when the
was Dr. J. Benson Saks, associ- first pioneers pitched their tents
ate director of the European Sec- at the foot of Mount Gilboa. The
tion of the Joint Distrib ,,ition celebration was attended brep-
resentatives of the 20,000- Jewish
Committee.
Members of the "Information ; farmers in the 55 Emek settle-
Tease" panel who showed an ex-Iments, each of which will be in-
cellent command of Jewish corn- scribed in the Keren Kayemeth
inunal affairs and "know-how•" (Jewish National Fund) Golden
•
in the Food Industry, were: Irwin Book.
The celebration began with a
I. Cohn; Morton Feigenson; Ber-
nard .Gourwitz; Ben Klein; Cy procession of veterans and youths
Kyte: John Lurie; Sol Schayo- carrying banners. It concluded
witz Sam Schwartz, and Isidore with a recitation of the Eighty-
Sobeloff, Executive Director of third Psalm by Habimah actress
the Jewish Welfare Federation, Hannah Rowens.
The Emek settlers sent), greet-
ings to the imprisoned Jewish
"Hamlet" in Hebrew
JERUSALEM (ZOA)—Ha- leaders and settlers in • Latrun
bimah h a s been performing and Rafa camps, and to Dr.
Shakespeare's Hamlet in a new Chaim .Weizmann, president of
Hebrew translation by A. Shlon- the Jewish Agency; in London,
and David ben Gurion.
Youth."
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Levin Elected Chairman
Of D. S. G. Professional Unit

Isadore Levin was elected chairman of the Professional
Division of the Detroit Service Group at the Founders' Meet-
ing of the Division, Monday, Oct. 28, at the Jewish Center.

e Principal speaker for the eve-
ining was Dr. J. Benson Saks, as-
sociate director of the European
Division of the Joint Distributi•.
Committee. Isidore Sobeloff, ex
ecutive director of the Jewis.
Welfare Federation, outline
j The Role of the Professiona
A discussion of Jewish over-,
Division" in the Detroit Jew'
seas relief activities will high-! community.
light the November meeting of !
Chairman in AJC Drive
the Junior Service Group to be
Mr. Levin served as Chairma
held at 8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21.. of the Professional Division
The price of admission to the i the 1946 Allied Jewish Campai:

Jr. Service Group
Will Meet Nov. 21
To Discuss Relief

I and is a member of the lega
meeting will be a can of food to
be donated to the SOS emergency firm of Butzel, -Levin and Win
collection, a 'JDC sponsored proj- ston.
Other officers elected at th-
ect for the relief of surviving ,
meeting include: vice-chairmen:
Jews in Europe.
I Dr. Charles Lakoff, Arthur S
In addition to the JDC, other Purdy, George M. Stutz: Execu
Jewish agencies to be discussed , tive Secretary: Irwin Shaw; re.
on the program include United resentatives to the Federatio
Service for New Americans, ORT, Board of Governors: Isaclor
and HIAS. The Hadassah
chorus Levin, Dr. Lawrence H: Seltzer.
will present a group of specially
Sectional Leaders
selected songs.
Elected to represent the indi
The program for the meeting vidual Sections on the Board
has been arranged by the Pro- iDirectors are: Attorneys: A. C
ram Committee which comprises Lappin, Abe Satovsky; Dentists
Dr. Samuel Krohn, chairman; Dr. Abe S. Pearlman; Dr. M.
Sylvia Collins, ,Alex J. Etkin, Winslow; Physicians: -Dr. Mery
Diana Rosenblatt, Sylvia Schloss- M. Fenton, Dr. Peter G. Shifrin
berg and Hermine Stone.
Pharmacists: Samuel M. -
Any member of the Junior Morris Sussman; Drug Suppliers
Service Group interested in join- Morris Karbal: Accountants: J.
ing the Program Committee is in- seph L. Staub; Optometrists
vited to attend the committee Opticians: Dr. Saul Cole.
meeting in Room 201 of the Jew-
Chirodopists: Dr. Joseph J. Ja
ish Center at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, cobs; Osteopathic Physicians: Dr
Nov. 3.
Sydney F. Ellias; Education
The Membership Committee Workers: Mrs. George Blumen
will meet at the same time in the stock, Miss Helen Kass, Jose')
Ginsburg L o u n g e. Invitations Steinberger; Religious Workers
have been sent out by Evelyn Irving I. Katz; Social Services
Talan, secretary. The meeting has Clarice Freud, Cecilia Shetzer
been called by Harold N. Rose- Governmental Employes: Natha.
mont 'and Danny Raskin, co- J. Kaufman, Arthur L. Robb_'
and John M. Wise.
chairman.
The report of the nominatin:-
wfas presented by Sid
Synagogue Women Plan committee
ney L. Alexander, Commit - -
National Connference
Chairman.

National Women's League - of
the United Synagogue of Amer-
ica will hold its twenty-ninth na-
tional conference at the Palmer
House, Chicago, Nov. 24-27, Mrs.
Barnett Kopelman of New York
City and national president of the
league, announced. "The confer-
ence will emphasize the role wo-
men must assume in fostering
interracial understanding," said
said Mrs. Kopelman.

Center Journalism Class
Begins Sesiions Monday

Jewish Center Journalism Cl:
will meet at the Center on Mo.
day, ..0 p. m. Harry Weinba
Detroit publisher, and membe
of the publicity committee, co.
ducts the classes. Individuals
terested in joining the classes - -

invited to attend.

