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April 11, 1947 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-11

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday; April. I L. MO

Speaker at Women's Division 'Opener'

Rally at BetILD Tuesday, Pre-Hitler German Judge Addresses
Mrs. Landau Heads Workers Mechanical Trades Division Meeting
F

Lauching the general solicitation of the omen's Division
gnolds Will be
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, Quentin
featured speaker at the Division's Campaign Curtain Raiser
at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, Brown Memorial Chapel, Temple
Beth El.
The Women's Division has pledged to rase $500,000 of the

entire Allied Jewish Campaign*
quota of $5,335,000 for local, na- Africa, Sicily and Italy; and
tional and overseas needs.
toured strife-torn Palestine.
Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, chair-
Reynolds is the author of num-
man of general solicitation, heads erous best-sellers, including "The
Wounded Don't Cry" and "Lon-
don Diary." Among his more re-
cent national broadcasts are
"Salute to Youth" and "Report to
the Nation."
Special Gifts Reports
The meeting also will feature
reports of the pre-campaign and
Special Gifts sections of the
Women's Division and an advance
report on general solicitation ac-
tivities. Presenting these reports
will be Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and
Mrs. Robert J. Newman for Pre-
Campaign; Mrs. John C. Hopp for
Special Gifts and Mrs Landau for
—Photo by Plul ► irse.. Jewish News P ■ otogr1 - ; -.er
general solicitation.
DR. MANFRED ARIE. former judge of a high court in pre-Hitler Germany. who esc32:Dd lo the
Presiding at the meeting will
be Mrs. H. C. Broder, campaign U. S. shortly after the outbreak of the war, addres sed a meeting of the Mechanical Trades Division
QUENTDI REYNOLDS
chairman for the Women's Di- of the Allied Jewish Campaign last week. Left to right: MILTON K. MAHLER, MORRIS L. FRUMAN,
vision.
ABE KASLE, DR. ARIE and BEN L. SILBERSTEN, who presided at the meeting.
1,000
workers
who
will
a corps of
Slips for general solicitation
conduct general solicitation on a
not expected to live. Both cas-
neighborhood basis following an were assigned this week at a
area breakdown planned and car-
lualties are blamed on British sol-
ried out under the direction of

diers. The dead man is Moshe
Mrs. Landau.

Covered the Globe

Author, radio broadcaster, for-
eign correspondent — New York
born Quentin Reynolds covered
the globe during the last two
eventful decades.
As an associate editor of Col-
lier's magazine, Reynolds wit-
nessed the fall of France, attend-
ed the Moscow conference with
Aver ill Harriman and the his-
tory-making Teheran conference,
visited the war fronts of North

Hillel Unit Formed
To Solicit Students
In Allied Campaign

Zemon to Direct Arms Cache Blast !is
JSG Play, 'Let's Rocks Tel Aviv
Cohen. The other man is Abra-
un-
hamov, 17, who was
GoPlaces,'Apr. 27 JERUSALF.M. (JTA) — Loud conscious
and then shot.

b?atr,_-n

Junior Service Group Players
announce that their next produc-
tion, "Let's Go Places," adapted
by Julian Zemon from "There's
Many a Slip," will be directed by
Mr. Zemon who has been active
in amateur theatricals for many
years.
The show will be presented at
the first meeting of Jr. Service
Group workers on April 27. at 8
p. m., at the Jewish Center. The
campaign "kick-off' of the di-
vision will take place at that
time.

.

explosions in Tel Aviv on Tues-
day shattered many windows and
the smoke spread over a large
area, believed caused by an ex-
plosion of an underground arms
*cache.
Shootings and beatings here re-
;suited in one Jew being killed.
Another, badly beaten and shot,.

Plans also are being made for

Before dawn Tuesday a mili-
tary patrol intercepted a truck

near Petach Tikvah, (1..scoverin;
15 rifles, two submachine guns.
one machine gun. four shotguns.
two mortars, 15 pistols. ammuni-
tion and grenades. The driver
and three other Jews were ar-
rested.

COMFORT- BEAUTY

PREPARE FOR THE HOT Summer days

a comedy to be staged under the
ahead ... Beautify your home with cool,
MRS. MAURICE A. LANDAU
direction of Manuel Simons.
Formed as division J-H, work- series of workers' meetings, Mrs.
smart looking custom made Star Awnings.
Herschel Levine, chairman of
ers recruited from the Wayne Landau said. Hostesses for the the divisibn, announces that meet-
University Hillel Foundation will assignment meetings included ings are held at the Center every
SEE STAR for your custom made awnings NOW . . . or let a
Reus-. Thursday evening. Those inter-
rsa. te
tors, .MN
e l B. 13, anzd
ua
Ra. mic
solicit Jewish students at the Mrns. S
STAR salesman come to your home with samples of our new
ested in dramatics and other
university in the 1947 drive to Shapero and Mrs. David Wilkus. phases of the division's work are
delightful
patterns.
raise $5,335,000 in behalf of the
All Detroit Jewish women are ' invited to meetings.
United Jewish Appeal.
invited to attend the Campaign
While all Jewish youth organi- Curtain Raiser and are also in-
Call TYler 6-4 I 00
zations partidipate in the drive, vited to participate in the general
this is the first time a group solicitation drive. Anyone inter-!
has formed as a separate division ested in volunteering to work in i
of the Junior Division to organize the campaign should call Mrs. 1
8840 LINWOOD
solicitation of a section of the Landau at TE. 3-5250 or write her
With appropriations for April
city's Jewish population, Mrs. at Allied Jewish Campaign Head-
Samuel Krohn, division chairman, quarters 1248 Washington Blvd. amounting to $6,117.000, the
said.
Arrangements for the Curtain Joint Distribution Committee, ,:%„.'1 ■ 10.11.1004-10;:tiN,%_'% ■ ;%10:11:_%;100",W-'*n•OM%-%.% ■ %S.ti,S10..W
Wayne student captains in sec- Raiser have been made by the announced that its allocations
Lion J-H are Marise Alpe'rn, Bar- program committee of the worn- for the first third of the year
I
O
bra Bernstein, Miriam Hollan- en's Division headed by Mrs. total $29,872,000.
iI

April Allocations
Top Six Million

STAR AWNING, Inc.

SECOND ANNUAL SPRING

der. Vivian Keidan, Jerry Manko, Leonard H. Weiner. chairman,
Rhodine Ungar and Joe Yanich. , and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, co-
Lois Goodman is secretary. 'chairman.

Physicians Hear of Nazi Atrocities
From Doctor Who Fled Germany

Funds for the JDC•s relief,
resettlement and reconstruction
activities in behalf of distressed I
I
Jews aboard are provided by
contributions to the nationwide
$170.000.000 campaign of the
United Jewish Appeal.
Distressed Jewish men. women
and children in more than 30
countries on three continents
N•i11 benefit from JDC grants in
the April budget, it was dis-
closed.
Largest grant for the month
in any one country—$700,000-
is the JDC appropriation for as-
sistance work in Hungary.

I nformal

SATURDAY

APRIL 19iii

1 11Tet



e

at the

MASONIC TEMPLE

GRANO BALLROOM

I

Enjoy a lovely ' evening of 4,
Dancing—with Lowry Clark and
bis Orchestra—also Lyle Carlisle
and his Rhumba Band.

Two More Palestine Jews
Are Sentenced to Death
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Two
more Palestinian Jews were sen-
tenced to death by a British mili-

Continuous Dancing

c.:";

tary court here, bringing to seven
Sponsored by
the number of Jews standing in
the shadow of the gallows. The
condemned men are Meir Fein-
stein and Daniel Azulai. Two
—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer
others, Moshe Horowitz and Mas- A
A
DR. GISELLA PERL, who witnessed the Nazi atrocities in Ger- soud Bouton, were acquitted.
man hospitals during the war, later managing to escape to the U. S.,
The four youths were arrested
described the sufferings of Hitler's victims at an organizational meet- Oct. 30, following a terrorist at-
ing of the Physicians Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign last tack on Jerusalem's Central rail-
week. Left to right: DR. HARRY AUGUST, DR. CHARLES LAKOFF road station, during which a
British constable was killed.
and DR. PERL.
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The Louis D.
Brandeis Lodge
BNAI BRITH

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