ir. - 4 7 ' Friday, k4arch 21, 1947 ZOO to Hear Mowrer's Views on Zion Problems Edgar Ansel Mowrer, noted foreign correspondent and col- umnist for the Chicago Daily News and the New York Post, will address a Zionist meeting Monday evening, March 24, .at Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton, it was announced by Morris M. Jacobs, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit. Taking as his subject "Pales- tine Today," Mowrer, a noted authority on international af- fairs, will present an analysis of the present situation in Palestine and its effect on world peace. In a recent series of newspaper articles which had international repercussions, Mowrer exposed the pro-Nazi wartime activities of the notorious former Mufti ;of Jerusalem, Hag Amin al Hus- seini. Me expose, backed up by documents from British and Americarr -military intelligence, -CreaVed,. 'sensation in interna- Aionat',.--cireiesr- Mowrer "thokred tt*1- th*'British Foreign Office ard - :the British Colonial_ Office ate-lielping the Mufti cre- .1ate unrest and anti-Jewish feel- ing among the Arabs. Z-Day Canvass Set .:for This Sunday With hundreds of new mem- bers enrolling through the mails, -the Zionist Organization of De- -troit will climax its membership drive with a "Z Day" house-to- house canvass of the Jewish community this Sunday. Morris M. Jacobs, president of the Detroit Zionists, pointed out that while recent polls showed nearly 90 per cent of American Jewry opposed Britain's barring of the gates of Palestine to un- limited Jewish immigration and favored the establishment of a commonwealth there; Jewish they could make the weight of their opinion felt only through active enrollment within the ranks of Zionist groups. All Zionists who have signed up as "Z Day' workers will at- tend a mobilization breakfast as school. In the latter school the student is prepared to meet Noted News Analyst William S. Gailmor Addresses Congress tbr m Our William S. Gailmor, noted news analyst and authority on Euro- pean underground activities, will address an open meeting of the Business and Professional Di- vision of the American Jewish Congress at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, March 27, a t Bnai Moshe Syn- agogue. His topic will be"American Jev.-ry's Stake in World Peace." Gailmor Gailmor received the New York Newspaper Guild's Page One Award of 1946 for his work in the field of news reporting and analysis. During the war he was the most frequently - quoted American commentator in the underground press of occupied Europe. His articles on national and international affairs have Ifad a wide circulation in popular magazines, political science journ- als and foreign publications. He is active in movements for the advancement of mental hy- giene, and 'has addressed thous- ands of convalescent GIs in army hospitals. He . is the producer of "The Great Betrayal," a full- length documentary feature on Palestine, which shortly will be released. The public is invited. There Will be no charge for admission. The Girl Scout movement in the United States began 35 years ago with 12 girls and one leader. Today there are more than a million girls and leaders. at 10 a. m. at the Peacock Deli- catessen, 18663 Livernois, near Seven Mile. All other members will attend the breakfast at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Prominent speakers will ad- dress both meetings. Following breakfast, teams of two will be supplied with a list of prospec- tive members for personal soli- citation. Leaves for Harvard Katz Expresses Thanks To Hebrew Teachers For Jewish Background An expression of gratitude to his teachers at the United He- brew Schools was. one of the first thoughts of Norman K a t z, son of Joseph. Katz, president' of Kvutzah rith, upon his accepance to the Harvard L a w School. H e attended the D. W. Sim- ons Elementary, Junior and Sen- Norman Katz for High Schools for 14 years, is a graduate of Central High School and attend- ed Wayne University. Before leaving for Harvard. Norman wrote a letter to A. J. Lachover and Joseph Haggai, two of his Hebrew School teach- ers, of which the following is an excerpt: To my mind the Hebrew school has always occupied a more personal relationship in my development than the public schoo 1. In the latter school the student is prepared to meet general problems facing all Americans; in the Hebrew School the student is prepared to meet problems which are unique to him as a Jew and which he will be forced to face whether he wants.to or not. "With my Jewish background I feel that. as I leave home, fam- ily, friends and familiar envi- ronment, I am as fully prepared as possible to go forth and retain, nevertheless, my identity and cultural heritage ' within the melting pot that is America." Norman also gave a contribu- tion to the Scholarship Fund of the Hebrew Schools. - Pioneer Women Install 223 Members; Awards Given at Purim Event At the Purim festival held at the Art Institute. 223 members of Detroit Council of Pioneer Women's Labor Organization were installed by Mrs. Abraham Cohen, membership chairrn -an, with the assistance of Mrs. Simon Richardson. Sterling membership pins were awarded to Mesdames D. Sislin. A. Schreier, H. Schechter, I. Ser- ling and J. Epel for outstanding service during the membership drive. Book presentations were made to Mesdames M. Boren- stein. M. Michlin. H. Hirschhorn, B. Brodsky. J. Schreier, N. Al- bert, E. Fiddler, R. Sarasohn, R. Katz, R. Colman, S. Michlin, F. Kumove, E. Wasser, Popkin and Gruber. The presentation of awards were made by Mesdames A. Heller and A. Schreier. A beautiful Purim program was arranged by Mrs. Harry Kay, program chairman of the eve- ning. A skit, "The Living News- paper," was presented by mem- bers under the direction of Mrs. Paul Feldman. Members of the cast were Mesdames R. Edelman, M. Gorenbein, F. Kumove, D. Brindze, H. Hirschhorn, D. Good- man. Habonim presented a can- tata with Morris Silver conduct- ing, Esther Beck and Aaron Schreier narrating. Moe Kesner, guest soloist, sang Parim songs. Purim delicacies were served under. the direction of- Mrs; G. Green, social chair- man. . Droock,'_1•An, Welt To Serve On National* Joint Defense Council . ' Page Nine THE . JEWISH NEWS Pontiac Rabbi to Preach - On Atomic Bomb, Friday ,Congregatjart, Five At the late Friday evening services of Congregation Bnai Is- rael of Pontiac, on March 21, Rabbi Nathan Gaynor will speak on "Letters from Hiroshima." Rabbi Gaynor will discuss the moral and spiritual implications of the use of the atomic bomb and their relationship to the cur- rent conflict over the nomination of David Lillienthal to the Atomic Energy Commission. The Congregation bowling team, current leaders of the Northwest Congregation Men's Club Bowling League, stretched their margin - to four points by whipping Goodwill, 4-0, while the second-place Faith five won 3-1 over Jr. Congregation. I. Botvinick sparked his team with a 511 series. Keeps NW Bowling Race Lead NEW YORK—Aaron Droock, Isadore Levin and Joseph M. Welt of Detroit have agreed to serve as members of the newly formed National Council of the Joint Defense Appeal eJDA), and in that capacity will help to rally support among Michigan's 5 TO 7 DAY DELIVERY Jewish communities in behalf of the $6,000,000 goal' of the JDA needed to finance the 1947 ex- panded program of the American Jewish Committee and the Bnai Britt' Anti-Defamation League. Honors Thirty-seven additional East Mrs. Central communal leaders will serve with the three from Mich- igan on the Council to recruit strength among the communities Dr. and Mrs. Otto A. Hirsch of all East Central states in the left Tuesday for a prolonged fight against anti-Semitism. stay in Florida for a much-need- ed rest, after having retired as directors of the Jewish Home for Aged. Prior to their departure, the MACON, Ga. — The 58th an- Hirsch's were honored at a ban- nual convention of the Central quet arranged by the Women's Conference of American Rabbis Auxiliary of the Home for Aged. will be held in Montreal, Canada, They were presented with gifts at Mount Royal Hotel, from Tues- by the Auxiliary, the nurses and day, June 24, through Sunday, residents at the home. June 29, it was announced by A number of community lead- Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, admin- ers were present and joined in istrative secretary of the Central wishing the Hirsahes well. TYler Conference. 7-9807 This year's conference in Mon- PIANO INSTRUCTION treal will mark the second time • • • WE WILL COME in the history of the organiza- MRS. MAX LEVY announces tion, which was founded in 1889 the opening of a studio for TO YOUR HOME! by Dr. Isaac M. Wise, that this preparatory piano instructions convention has been held outside for small children at of the United States, the rab- 2655 COLLENGWOOD binical convention having pre- viously met in Montreal in 1897. For appointments call The convention will be pre- TO. 8-3568 sided over by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland, the 24th president of the organization, who is completing two years of service in the presidency. There PIANIST are 11 living ex-presidents of the WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, AT 8:30 P. M. Central Conference. many of Tickets: $1.80 (Tax Incl.) ART INSTITUTE whom are expected to attend at Grinnell's. RA 1124 LECTURE HALL this year's convention. They are: CONCERT MANAGEMENT IRVING TEICHEK David Philipson, Samuel Schul- man, Leo M. Franklin of Detroit, Louis Wolsey, David Lefkowitz, Samuel H. Goldenson, Felix A. Levy, Max C. Currick, Emil W. Leipziger, James G. Heller and Solomon B. Freehof. • Chairman of the program com- mittee for the 1947 convention will be Rabbi Abraham J. Feld- New Creations To Greet The New Season man of Hartford, Conn.. vice- president of the Central Confer- Capes ... Jackets ... ence of American Rabbis. Stoles . . . Scarfs! Luxur- iously elegant are the Grand Rapids Congregation newly created, fashion- inspired furs for Spring To See Movie as Sermon distinction . .. rich expres- sions in Mink, Marten, A motion picture sermon, "A Fitch and Broadtail . . Time to Build." will be present- priced definitely less than ed at Temple Emmanuel in you would expect. Grand Rapids this Friday eve- ning. Marcia Hoffman will be read- er for the chapel service this Sat- urday morning. Friday, March 28, Dr. Leonard Rosenzweig will be guest preach- er, discussing "Religion in Psy- chiatry." 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