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December 06, 1946 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-12-06

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Page Five

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday. December 6, 1946

Helen Waren to Tell Experiences
With European, Palestinian Jews

Detroit Windsor AZA
Hold Tourney Dec. 26-29

Community, Rabbinic Leaders Join
For Yeshivah's Ilanukath Habayith'

Aleph Zedek Aleph of Bnai
Brith will hold its annual winter
Community, civic, and religious
Former USO Worker Who Aided DP Emmigration to Speak athletic, oratory and debate: tour- leaders will participate in the
nament Dec. 26 to 29.
two-day dedication ceremonies of
at Luncheon Next Thursday Noon, Preliminary
The tourney is conducted by Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin,
the Detroit-Windsor Council of
to Annual Gewerkshaften Campaign
AZA. The basketball tournament
Miss Helen Waren, eminent Broadway actress, lecturer and winners will go to Omaha, Neb.,
traveler, who has studied Jewish conditions among the survivors in to compete in the district basket-
Europe as well as in Palestine, will address a luncheon meeting of ball playoffs.
the Detroit Labor Palestine Histadrut Committee, preliminary to
the opening of the annual Gewerkshaften drive, next Thursday noon,
representatives of local organiza-
in the Wayne Room of Hotel Statler.
tions in the Brown Memorial
Harry Schumer, chairman of,..
Chapel of Temple Beth El. All
the Detroit Histadrut, has issued a
local organizations are urged to
call to all who are interested to
elected delegates at once and to
attend the luncheon and to make
notify the local office of theirs
reservations by calling the Ge- •
choices.
werkshaften office, 9142 Linwood,
1947 Goal $150,0011
TYler 7-8225.
A recent meeting of the execu-
Miss Waren was with the USO
tive committee of the Gewerk-
in Europe during the final months
shaften recommended that the
of the war and saw existing condi-
1947 goal be set at $150,000. This
tions among the Jewish survivors.
recommendation will be acted
She helped' many of them escape
upon at the Jan. 5 conference. Last
to Palestine and upon her return
year, the Gewerkshaften raised
to this country stirred audiences
$127,000 in Detroit. Of this sum,
in many cities with her appeals
$43,000 was raised by the Lands-
for greater rescue efforts by
mansha f ten.
MAYOR JEFFRIES
American Jews.
Sam Rabinowitz, executive di-
To Describe Experiences
rector of the Detroit Palestine 12015 Linwood, next weekend,
MISS HELEN WAREN
Labor Histadrut, in making known Dec. 14 and 15, Yeshivah leaders
In the spring and summer of
this year, Miss Waren was in Pal- scribe her experiences both in plans for the current drive, praised announce.
Europe
and
in
Palestine.
fie activities of the Gewerkshaften
estine and witnessed the landing
The Hanukath Habayith cele-
of non - certificated immigrants ' The 1947 Gewerkshaften drive and expressed confidence that
bration will mark the official
who arrived on dilapidated boats. will be launched officially on Sun- their accomplishments in the 1946
In her address here, she will de- day afternoon, Jan. 5, at a rally of drive will be surpassed in 1947. dedication of the building which

has been in partial use as a
parochial school and rabbinical
seminary since 1942. The
cation was delayed to allow for
remodeling.
Sabbath Eve worship. at 4::10
p.m. next Friday, will begin the
celebrations. Guest rabbis and
cantors, as well as Yeshivah le:id-
ers, will participate in the
services. Sabbath morning ser-
vices will begin next Saturday
at 9:30 a.m. Sabbath meals will
be served.
At 3 p.m. Rabbi Moses Rothen-
berg. dean of the Yeshivah.
give a talmudic lecture. A pu')-
lic Mlava Malka gathering will
take place at 8:30 p.m.
The Yeshivah building will he
open to visitors beginning at 10
a.m. Sunday, Dec. 14. Formal
ceremonies will begin at 1:30
p.m., with Mendel Burnstein as
Rabbi Ben Zion
toastmaster.
Notelevitz will be the pr'ncipal
speaker. Mayor Edward J. Jeff-
ries will present the greetings of
the city. Representatives of local

organizations will also speak.
There will be no charge for
admission to the dedication,
which is open to the public.

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