Page Seven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1947 Rabbis to Address - * Congregations for Campaign Shaarey Zedek, Bnai Moshe Hear Dr. Hevesi Next Week Dr. Fevenc Hevesi, Chief Rabbi of Budapest and highest ranking Jewish army chaplain in the world, heads the list of rabbis who will address congregations throughout the city m behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign during Passover. Dr. Hevesi will deliver the pulpit address at Friday morn- ing services, April 11, at Cong. Bnai Moshe, and will speak Junior Service • Group Seeking More Workers More than 500 members of the Junior Service Group and Junior Division workers of the .Allied Jewish Campaign met on Thurs- day, March 27 at the Jewish Center for the first large Junior Workers' rally of the present campaign. The meeting was addressed by Ernest Michel, German news- paperman and perpetrator of an amazing escape from Buchen wald. Aaron Droock, president of the Jewish Community Council and member of the board of gov- ernors of the JWF, spoke on the need for workers in the Junior Division and urged all to enlist their services in the campaign. Members of the Wayne Uni- versity Broadcasting Guild pres- ented a one act radio drama "Message to the American People" by Morton Wishengrad, before Cong. Shaarey Zedek o Saturday, April 12. Probe Jewish Deaths Holding the rank of lieutenant general in the Hungarian army, Dr.,Hevesi heads the official gov- ernMent commission to investi- gate hundreds of thousands of Jewish deaths and _deportations to slave labor camps during the Sidney R. Rabb, president of the "Stop and Shop" stores of Nazi reign. Dr. Hevesi stayed in Budapest Boston and for many years an until the last moment to lead the outstanding civic and communal tight against the enemy. He de- leader, will address the annual fied the Nazis openly when called dinner of the Food Service COun- before the Gestapo for question- at in behalf of the Allied Jewish ing. Knowing that mass exterrni- Campaign, at 6:30 p. m., Monday, nation of Jews would begin as April 7, in the Standard Club of 'soon as Jewish property would be the Book Cadillac Hotel. confiscated, he organized passive Now serving as national chair- resistance to combat the Nazi man of the Food Industry for plans. the United Jewish Appeal, Rabb Escaped Labor Convoy is nationally known for his On two occasions, he was pioneering in the art of mer- rounded up during mass raids. chandising food. Once, he escaped by dropping out Nathan Lurie, campaign chair- of a group of Jews being marched man of the Council, heads the off to a forced labor convoy. The sponsoring committee for the second time, he gained temporary dinner. His co-chairmen are freedom because of intervention Max Bachman, Tom Barman and of friends. Ben Klein, while Harry Becker Finally, Hungarian fascists tried and Max Schayowitz, year- to arrest him in the Jewish corn- around chairmen, are in charge munity center, and after barely of special gifts. escaping with the connivance of The diriner will be a specially- a friendly police sergeant, he prepared Passover buffet, in ac- cordance with dietary laws of went underground. For months, he was constantly the holidays. on the move and had many close escapes from the Nazis trying to Hadassah Members See hunt him down. Mrs. Landsman's Play _ Takes Father's Peat - Since liberation, he has re- Next Tuesday at Center turned to his post as head of the Jewish congregation in Budapest Members of Detroit Chapter of which his father held before him. Fladassah will - be entertained by Dr. Hevesi holds a degree in an original play written by Mrs. philosophy from the University Zelda Landsman, at 1 p. m. of Budapest, and also serves as a day, April 8, at the Jewish Cora- professor of philosophy in the munity Center. Rabbinical Seminary of his city. The three-act drama, "Our Others who will devote Pass- Earth is But a Small Star," is over sermons to the Allied Jewish under the direction of Mrs. Harold Campaign include, on April 5, A. Koenigsberg. Cast members in- Detroit Hebrew Con- elude Mesdames Louis Grossman, J. gregation; Rabbi J. S. Sperka, Joseph Jackier, Harold Koenigs- Cong. Bnai David, and Rabbi berg, Zelda Landsman, Harry Isaac Stollman, Cong. Mishkin Paysner, Albert Silber, Arthur Israel; on April 6, Morris Lach- Snyder and Louis Slatkin. over, Cong. Ahavath Achim; The play emphasizes the work Rabbi Leizer Levin, Cong. Pet- of the agencies of the United hach Tikvah; Ira Sonnenblick, Jewish Appeal and the Allied executive director for the Jewish Jewish Campaign. Home for Aged, at Cong. Beth Mrs. Perry Burnstine, head of Abraham, and Rabbi Max J. the American Affairs Committee Wohlgelernter, Cong. Bnai Zion; of Hadassah, is chairman of the on April 12, Dr. Leopold New- meeting. Mrs. Louis Glasier is haus, Cong. Gmiluth Chasodim; chapter president. Rabbi Moses Rothenberg and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Rabb to Address Dinner of Food Service Council aAnSitziTairg 1.a:TV.. for help from Following the meeting, divis- ion chairmen and team captains recruited workers from those present. Norman Naimark, campaign chairman of the Junior Division, said "The Junior Division goal for workers is 1,000, and person- nel are still needed to meet the requirements es* the campaign. Volunteers may contact a divis- ion chairman directly or call Abe Friedman at- the Allied Jewish Campaign headquarters. 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