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November 22, 1946 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-22

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Page Eighteen

FvIday, Novenae*? 22, I944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Honors
Leaders of Zionist Youth Organizations Windsor
`Valued Citizen,'
Prepare For JNF nag Day Solicitations Harry Rosenthal

—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer

Left to right: RILL FITZERMAN, Masada; 1TECHIEL HORDES, Habonim; ESSIE KAPLAN,
Junior Hadassah; JEAN BASCHIN, Habonim; AHARON SCHREIER, Habostim; NASIA SINGER,
Habonim; ESTELLE BAKST, Little Women of Hadassah; SHULAMITH MICHLIN, ZOA Chapter I;1
RACHEL WANNER, ELI SEGALL. Rashomer Hatzair.

AU Zionist youth organizations in Detroit are participating in the annual Flag Days
of the Jewish National Fund. Solicitations commenced Thursday evening and will con-
tinue Saturday night and all day Sunday, Nov. 23 and 24. The photograph shows leaders
of the various youth groups at a meeting at the office of the Jewish National Fund Council,
11608 Dexter, 'Nov. 12, when they made pla ns for the city-wide annual collections through
the sale of Zionist emblems •

Pisgah Women to Open
Membership Drive Monday

The membership drive of Pis-
gah Women No. 122 Bnai Brith
will open at a meeting Monday,
8:30 p.m., at the Bnai Moshe.
Members and friends are invited.
Mrs. Helen Rothchild of Chi-
cago, past president of the Bnai
Brith Women's District Grand
Lodge 6, will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Rothchild is chairman of
adult edniaon at Hull House in
Chicago, chairman for the Better-
ment of Race Relations, and is
active in Jewish charities.
Mrs. Jack Kahn, membership
chairman, rmiy be reached by
calling 1'O. 7 - 5274.

Family Film Productions
Records NW Dedication

Sid Siegal of Family Film Pro-
duct ions has recorded in color

mot ion

pictures of the erection
and dedication of the new North-
west Hebrew Congregation and
Center. Family Film Productions
specializes in color motion pic-
tures of weddings, Bar Mitzvahs
and special events. Demonstra-
tions of the type of work done
can he arranged by phoning TR.

1-4600.

Byron Krieger Selected
As Olympic Fencer

Site foil and saber champion ,
Byron Krieger is one of three
Detroit fencers selected to begin
training for the 1948 American
Olympic team.
Krieger is secretary-treasurer
of the Michigan division of the
amateur fencer's league of Amer-
ica. In 1942 he won the National
Collegiate Athletic Association
foil championship. He is the son
k4, Mr. and Mrs. Max Krieger of
Edison Ave.

No Hostility Here

Arabs Offer Aid,
Shelter to Hushi

o l

had offered him help and asylum
at the risk of their own arrest.
When he was first forced into
hiding after the Government
posted a warrant for his arrest,
11 Arab villages sent delegates
to his friends with offers of a
haven within their communities,
Aba Hushi said. One fervent na-
tionalist offered him a hiding
place in his home, as a token of
security, said he would send his
son to Hushi's house for the same
period of time. Delegations came l
from two neighboring Arab I
countries, Hushi said, with offers
of refuge. There were also dem-
onstrations of friendship from
"non-Jews and non-Arabs" he

HAIFA, (Palcor)—Aba Hushi,
Haifa labor leader who just re-
turned here from a secret hide-
out where he stayed ever since
the mass arrests of Jewish of-
ficials last June 29, described at
a press conference how Arabs
from cities and villages in Pales 7
tine and neighboring countries,
laborers, and nationalists alike, added.

over 20. Jews and non-Jews
joined to honor Harry Rosenthal,
prominent member of the-Windsor
Jewish Community at a recent
testimonial banquet marking his
election to the presidency of the
Ontario Zionist Region.
`Prominent Canadians who paid
tribute to Rosenthal's leadership
included Mayor Arthur J.
Reaume, of Windsor; Sam Zacks,
president, and Rabbi Jesse
Schwartz, executive director of
the Zionist Organization of Can-
ada; M. M. Sumner, of the
Windsor Jewish Community
Council, and other city dignitar-
ies and Jewish officials from
Ontario cities.
Commenting editorially on the
occasion, the Windsor Star said
"Mr. Rosenthal has for years
been an untiring worker in the
cause of the persecuted people
of his faith. He has given zeal-
ous, energetic leadership which
has earned for him this high post
it Zionism. This community, of
which he is a valued citizen,, is
proud to honor him."
Rosenthal was the first presi-
dent of the Windsor Jewish com-
munity and is a member of its
executive. He has served for
several years on the executive
f the ZOC, and as vice-president
of the Ontario Zionist Region.
He is chairman of public relations
for both the Windsor Jewish
Community Council and Windsor
Lodge Bnai Brith.

Speakers to Aid
SOS Collection

Mrs Maurice A. Landau,. chair-
man of the- committee- on corm.
munity relations of the Women's
Division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, has appointed a group
of speakers who will cooperate
with the local SOS Committee in
addressing organizations in behalf
of the emergency collection drive.
Among those who will serve as
speakers are: Mesdames Morris
Adler, Hyman Altman, Victor
Baum, Barry Becker, Sidney
Brand, Douglas I. Brown, David
Cooper, Max Dushkin, Walter
Field, Arthur Gould, Joseph Hag-
gi, David Kliger, Eliezer A. Levi,
Edward C. Levine, Louis LinskY,
Alexander W. Sanders and Sam-
uel Schaflander.

Red Feather Drive
Falls Short by 10 Pct.

Hoping to lesson the 10 per
cent gap between the money col-
lected during the Community
Chest campaign and the "mini-
mum amoun*" needed to operate
the 125 Red Feather services in
1947, campaign leaders urge all
persons who were not solicited
to send their gifts to Chest head-
quarters, 51 W. Warren, De-
troit 1.
"The money is necessary be
insure adequate operation of all
family, child care, health and
recreation services supported by
the Community Chest, and we
feel sure the citizens of the met-
ropolitan area will not let those
agencies down," Walter Laid-
law, campaign director, declared.
Friends of Chalutzim
Reports given at the final
Buy Truck for Colony
meeting at the Book-Cadillste
Hotel showed a grand total of
Friends of Kibbutz Aliyah $5,205,012.
Daled, announces the completion
of its first project as an organiza-
tion, the purchase of a truck for
the use of new colonists in Pales-
tine.
The group consists of relatives
and friends of young Detroiters
who have left within the past
year to become chalutzim in the
fourth American colony of Hash-
omer Hatzair.
Interested persons may secure
further information by calling
Morris Ros s, 4211
chairman
Tuxedo, DA. 3895.

Tacked Own Wall to Wan

ARPETING

tietitedti Year leis

Ats* Faraitsre Clueing

Remember the Negev, Huleh and Galilee!

Remember the Struma and the Patria!

Uphold the hands of the builders of Eretz Israel by

helping the program of land-redemption!

Give a hearty reception to the young volunteer workers who will approach
you for a contribution for the Jewish National Fund on

ANNUAL FLAG DAYS

Make your contributions as liberal as the

great moment in which we

live demands

SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 23, AND ALL DAY
SUNDAY, NOV. 24

HSI

Volunteer workers and contributors are .asked to call the office of the

OUR CLASSIFIED ADS
GET QUICK RESULTS!

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL
t 1608 Dexter—TO. 8-7384

Chaflukath Habayis Celebration

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15

Dedication of the Building

1:30 P. M.

of the Theological Seminary

in lb. Yeshivah

YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN

LINWOOD & ELMHURST

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for further issionnotiort.

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The celebration will continue throughout Jhe

afternoon.

Well known Jewish and non-Jewish personalities

will address the gathering.

ALL ARE INVITED TO COME AND TAKE PART 111 THIS IMPRESSIVE MO OUTSTANDING EVENT

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