Federation Women to Hear Brilliant
View Objectives of Jewish Education
Wilkus, Stutz Head
2 Divisions in DSG
•
Mr. Wilkus is chairman of the
Is Jewish life to be one of fears in existence today for both chil- Real Estate and Building Council
dren
and
adults.
and complexes—all negative—or
Committee of the Detroit Service
From 1927 to 1946 Brilliant was
are Jewish children to receive
the
Euclid
educational
director
of
positive values for Jewish life
Avenue Temple Religious School
from their education?
These questions and some of in Cleveland, and was president
the other objectives and methods of the Ohio-Michigan-Indiana Re-
of Jewish education will be dis- ligious School Teachers Associa-
cussed at the third Federation tion. In his present position he
Forum, at 1 p.m. next Tuesday, directs the coordination and plan-
at the Jewish Community Center. ning of Jewish education in
The speaker will be Nathan Bril- Cleveland.
Federation Forums were organ-
liant, director of the Bureau of
Jewish Education of Cleveland. ized by the Education Committee
A graduate of City College of of the Women's Division of the
New York, with a master's de-, Jewish Welfare Federation to ac-
gree from Columbia University, quaint Detroit Jewish women
Brilliant taught Hebrew and was with the aims, objectives and or-
later assistant principal at the ganization of .iewish communal
Uptown Talmud Torah in New activities and agencies.
The fourth and final forum, at
York. After teaching English in
New York public schools for sev- 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at the
eral years, Brilliant devoted full Center, will be devoted to the
time to Jewish education. He or- Jewish family and will feature as
ganized and arranged Agudah speaker Harold Silver, executive
Maarei Israel which began as a director of the Jewish Social
club for boys in 1913 and is still Service Bureau.
'Help My Neighbor'
New Berlin Song
Becomes Official
Page Five
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 14, 1947
NEW YORK, (JTA3—A new
song by Irving Berlin has been
adopted as the official song of the
American Brotherhood week of
the National Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews, it was announced
by former Ambassador John G.
Winant. Winant is general chair-
man of American Brotherhood
Week sponsored for the 14th con-
secutive year by the National
Conference during the week of
February 16 to 23.
The words of the song follow:
HELP ME TO HELP MY
NEIGHBOR
By Irving Berlin
Help me to help my neighbor;
Help me to understand;
Help me to hear the pleading
Of an outstretched, empty
hand;
Help me to do to others
As I'd have them do to me;
Help me to help my neighbor
Whatever his faith may be;
Help me to see a heavy heart
Behind a smiling face;
Help me to judge as I'd be
judged
If I were in his place;
The night is dark
And the way is long
On a road that has no end:
Help me to help my neighbor;
Help me to be his friend.
JWB To Send Rabbis
To Air Transport Bases
NEW YORK.—A plan whereby
the National Jewish Welfare
Board will send visiting rabbis to
Jewish servicemen stationed at
the Atlantic installations of the
Army Air Transport Command
which lack Jewish chaplains, has
been approved by Maj. Gen.
Wm. H. Turner, Commanding
General Atlantic Division, ATC.
NEW YORK.—Dr. Israel Gold-
stein - has been elected national
chairman of the United Palestine
Appeal, Ameri-
can Jewry's cen-
tral agency for
financing the
up-build ing of
Palestine, it was
announced at
UPA headquart-
ers here_
In accepting
he post Dr.
oldstein said,
`Even in these
critical times
Dr. Goldstein when Palestine
is seen only in the light of glaring
headlines, the work goes on, with
every devoted and courageous
Palestinian Jew determined to
build the settlements, the factor-
ies and the homes, so vitally
needed to absorb and integrate
the many thousands of refugees
who have already arrived and the
Encouraging Reports
In view of the existing emer-
gency situation in Palestine, max-
With a number of the affiliated
imum financial assistance should organizations completing Weir
be secured from Detroit Jews, work, several encouraging re-
workers in the 1947 Detroit Pal-
estine Histadrut (Gewprkshaften) ports were presented last Thurs-
drive were told at their last rally day. Eli Freeman and L. Siegel,
reporting on behalf of the Ruz-
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Harry Schumer, chairman of hiner Progressive Verein, an-
the drive, reported the half way nounced that in excess of $600
mark is being approached in cur- had been turned in, with the
rent solicitations for the 1947 goal solicitations not fully completed,
as against $200 for the previous
of $175,000.
Mr. Schumer urges volunteer year.
Harry Laker, reporting for the
workers to submit reports at
campaign headquarters, 9142 Lin- Pinsker Verein,, announced the
$6,000 achieved by his organiza-
wood.
The next campaign rally. tion last year already had been
Thursday evening, Feb. 20. at the reached and that they will not
their work completed
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., will be consider
addressed by Rabbi Jacob Segal until $10.000 was raised. N. Ross,
of the Bereznitzer, reported a
of Northwest Hebrew Congrega- $10,000 goal for his group.
tion.
Depend On U. S. Aid
Exhibition of Paintings
At last Thursday's rally, Judge By
J. Nraosenberg Opens
Lewis Drucker of the Cleveland
Municipal Court, said the Yishuv
depends upon financial aid from
this country to carry on activities
in the present crisis.
Special Histadrut evenings
scheduled by organizations for
the next week include: Jewish
Social Club, Saturday: Mlaver
Society, Sunday; Lachowitcher
Aid, Tuesday: David Horodoker
Society. Jewish Women's Mutual
Aid and Bobroisker Aid Society,
Wednesday; Women's Golden
Rule, Thursday. Pioneer Women
Organization representatives Mes-
dames Sislin and Nakelsky an-
nounce that on Monday, Hista-
drut evenings will be held by the
Brandeis and Drora Kadimah
Clubs and the Goldie Meyerson
Group, whose forces are now be- Club will have its Histradrut
ing mobilized for the 1947 Allied Nite on tuesday.
Jewish Campaign. for the un
precedented goal of $5,335,000.
Mr. Stutz is chairman of the
Professional Division.
Dr. Goldstein Gets
U. S. Chairmanship
Pf Palestine Appeal
Brotherhood Tune
Special Histadrut Evenings Planned
To Spur Drive for Palestine Labor
NEW YORK (JTA).—Many
notables and art experts attend-
ed the opening of an exhibition
of recent paintings by James N.
Rosenberg, prominent Jewish
leader, at the Wildenstein Gal-
lery here.
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additional thousands who will
enter in the coming months."
Terming the up-rooted refugee
the chief concern of the UPA
program, Dr. Goldstein said, "Our
task is basically one of 'human
engineering.' Our agencies in
Palestine are confronted with
pitiable remnants of men, women
and children which have to be
rehabilitated into dignified hu-
man beings having homes, jobs
and a purposeful pattern of liv-
ing."
"This year." Dr. Goldstein said,
"the over-all program of UPA and
its agencies in Palestine will en-
tail a total expenditure of more
than $85,000,000, which will pay
for projects ranging from imme-
diate relief and care for new-
comers through special training
and guidance to eventual urban
or rural settlement."
Drachler to Discuss
Minority Problems
At Farband's `Oneg'
Nachman Drachler will be
guest speaker at the Oneg Shab-
bat this Friday arranged by the
Farband Folk Schools. at 1912
Taylor. His topic will be "Public
Instruction and the Problem of
Minority Cultures."
The Sedrah of the week will
be read by Naomi Beitner. Louis
Levine will lead in community
singing of Zemiroth. Mr. Rise-
man will preside. Admission is
free and all are welcome.
M. Fisher. representing the
national office of Farband, is in
betroit in the interests of the
Farband publishing house which
already has produced works on
the Prophets. the Sabbath, Jew-
ish literature, commentaries and
other topics. Those interested in
assisting Mr. Fisher are asked to
contact the secretary of the Far-
band Committee, TY. 5-1956.
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HISTADRUT STANDS PREPARED, IN THE PRESENT CRISIS !
• LABOR PALESTINE ... its settlements, its leaders and its institutions—carried the brunt of the attack launched
by the British military on June 29, 1946.
12 SETTLEMENTS created in , the Negev in November, 1946, and the three newest colonies formed on Feb.
6, 1947, are the result of Labor Palestine's determination to establish strong footholds for unlimited Jewish
immigration and for more Jewish colonies in Eretz Israel.
• THE
• THIS TRIAL of fire during the last six months has proved the intrinsic strength of the Histadruth in building and
defending Palestine.
• IN THE present crisis the 250,000 men, women and children of the Histadrut stand resolute and ready to fight for
the right of all Jews to enter and build Palestine.
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