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Ilii 0 kIs % Al 1 li l i tI 1 1 Nt 1 t i f t r : t 401--.5- ll A MU I NEXT-WEEK 74611/;YeA Hamlin to Address Histadrut; Children, PWO to Aid Drive More than 40 per cent of the $175,000 quota of the 1947 Histadrut (Gewerksaften) Campaign has been achieved at the end of the fourth week of solicitations. Members of the campaign's executive board have laid plans to intensify the drive. Morris Lieberman, executive board chairman, challenged key men to show maximum re-,", sults within the next few weeks, pointing out how the present crisis in Palestine makes it im- perativel5TO-neer funds be . made available to the Histadrut to carry through its building and defense programs. Dare Not Delay Unity He made it clear that "we dare A nat delay in demonstrating our solidarity with our Palestine Hal- utzirn who have and will con- tinue to carry the major share of the responsibility in leading the Yishuv in its struggle. Theodore Olender, chairman of the Yciuth Committee, announced youths attending most of the Jewish schools will participate in special fund raising projects, the money to be used to help recon- struct and rebuild the schools and children's homes of the Col- ony Yagur, which was destroyed by the British soldiers and police last Summer. Children of the Farband Folk Schools will begin their work within the next week and are determined to double the $300 raised last year. Pioneer Women Help ISAAC HAMLIN The educational and fund raising activities of the Histadrut cam- paign now cover more than 400 American, South and Central American communities. A special social evening will Detroit Halutz Speaks At Second Palestine Forum at Center Feb. 1 I Isadore Ressler, Eminent Detroit Artist, Called, by Death at 85 be included with the rally to welcome Mr. Hamlin to Detroit speakers will not answer any day at Grace Hospital after a upon his recent return from the questions from the audience con- long illness. His late residence World Zionist Congress in Basle. cerning current political devel- was at 2449 W. Euclid. While Mr. Hamlin attended the opments in Palestine. Funeral services were held Congress, he visited a number of Tuesday afternoon at Temple important European Jewish corn- Beth El. Burial was in Beth El munities and received first hand Memorial Cemetery. reports from young Palestinian He is survived by three daugh- On Jews stationed in Europe to as- ters, Selma, Hilda and Helen, sist with the underground work NEW YORK — Jewish Music and two sons, Herbert and Al- there. Jewish Music Festival Radio Networks Irgun's Secret Oath Only 38 Words Long the Irgun Zvai Leumi, anti-Brit- ish army in Palestine, is reprint- ed in The Answer. The oath follows: "Our duty must be fulfilled under all circumstances. Even if we shall be alone and persecuted, Helped Organize Campaign we shall fight on. Even though Mr. Hamlin_ helped organize we fall, we shall rise and fight. the original American Histadrut We shall fight, always, until the campaign more than 20 years ago. day of victory." 4 Levi Shapiro, who went from Detroit to Palestine as a 23-year- old pioneer and became director of transport for the collective farms there. will be the second speaker on the Palestine Forum at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, in Butzel Hall of the Jewish Center. . He will describe the life of American and other pionbers who have returned to the soil in Pales- tinian farming, and will speak on new ideas in agriculture in Pars- tine, described by non-Zionist ob- servers as one of the most re- markable social experiments in world history. - Shapiro joined the movement as a member of the Young Watchman's Society while he was attending school in Detroit. He went to Central High and later to Detroit City College. He went to Palestine in 1936, living and working on Ein Hashofet (Well of the Judge), an American col- lective farm named in memory of Supreme Court Justice Brandeis. THE LATE ISADORE RESSLER Matt Harris, executive secre- Isadore Ressler, eminent De- many as a boy, in Leipsic, under tary of Detroit Hechalutz (Jew- troit artist whose paintings were the master Leopold Berger, and ish Youth Pioneers) which is pre- exhibited and highly acclaimed senting the Forum, announced throughout the world, died Sun- later under the great German Mrs. Sophie Sislin and Mrs. Sarah Nakelsky, campaign repre- sentatives of the eight Pioneer Women Clubs, announce intense solicitations by individual groups will be launched formally at a A welcome is extended to Mr. Festival, organized by the Jewish conference of club representa- Hamlin's many Detroit friends to Music Council and sponsored by tives. the National Jewish Welfare Among the organizations sched- hear his report. Board, opens a month-long cele- uling Histadrut Nights are: Za- bration this Friday. It will fea- mosch Tomoshover, Goodwill ture Jewish music programs over Social Club, Pogrobistcher Ver- CBS, the Mutual network and 100 ein and David Horodoker. M. local stations throughout the na- Glass and J. Mikofsky, key men of branch 79 of the Farband, an- NEW YORK—The 38-word sec- tion. As part of its contribution to nounce a special evening will be ret oath taken by all soldiers of held within the next 10 days. the underground upon entering Jewish Music Festival, CBS will Isaac Hamlin, national secre- tary of the Histadrut campaigns, will be the special guest speaker at the next Histadrut rally, Thursday _evening, Feb. 13, in the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium, Lawton near Tyler. El present the choir of Cantor Da- vid J. Putterman, Feb. 16, 10:30 a. m., on the "Church of the Air" program. Chaplain Roland Git- telsohn, of the Central Nassau Synagogue, Rockville Centre, L. I., will give a talk on Jewish music. On March 2, 11:30 p. m., bert. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1865, Mr. Ressler settled in Montreal in 1887 and resided there for 29 years. He came to Detroit in 1916 and during the years of his residence here gained a host of admirers and friends who valued his art work and his geniality. Mr. Ressler was married in 1894 in Montreal to Emilie Rill, who passed away in February, 1942. In Montreal he was associated with the leading newspapers in the - art department. He was a member of the staff of the Mon- treal La Presse for 23 years and master Rudolph Reschalter. Honorable mention has been given Mr. Ressler's works by the Michigan Artists Exhibits, De- troit Institute of Arts. Art Mu. seum of St. Petersburg, Florida, Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D. C., and many other cities of this country, Canada and Eu- rope. He gained national recog- nition in San Diego, Calif., where he made a rare art con- tribution to the San Diego Art Museum. His most recent ex- hibits were at the Saks-Fifth! Avenue Detroit store and Ernst; Kern Co. store. Mr. Ressler was a member of Temple Beth El, Detroit Art Founders Club, Detroit Institute of Arts, San Diego Art Museum, Los Angeles Art Museum, Na- tional Geographic Society of Cal ifornia and other cultural groups, Italians Who Betrayed Jews Attacked by Gang During Trial ROME, (JTA)—Enraged s pec tators attacked members of a six man gang at the opening of th en the Mutual Network will include later joined the Montreal Her- trial for betraying Jews to thu Gestapo after robbing them a Jewish program on the broad- ald, both daily newspapers. Mr. Ressler studied in Ger- their valuables. I cast of "Radio Chapel".