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Friday, 'April 18, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

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IS THE STORY Of HENRIETTA SZOLD,
PIONEER Z1OMST, FOUNDER OF HADASSAN,
mono of THE HOMELESS-- ONE OF THE
FOREMOST JEWISH
WOMEN OF OUR

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HENRIETTA SZOLD

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DORM IN SALTIMORE,MD.,OLDEST DAUGHTER Of

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AN ORTw000x RAS31,14ENRIETTA HAD EVERY
OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT PALESTINLAT
TIE FAMILY DINNER TOLE SHE LED THE DIS-
CUSSIONS ABOUT JEWISH PROBLEMS.

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THE SQUALOR AND POOR LIVING
CONDITIONS EXISTING THEREUNDER

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WITNESSED Tiff DONATION OF TO ROTHSCHILD -
KADASSAII UNIVERSITY AND MEDICAL SCHOOL IN
JERUSALEM -A GOAT DREAM Of A GREAT WOMAN
COME TRUE!

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NEARLY 10,000 YOUNGSTERS WERE TRANS7
FIRMED BY YOUTH ALIYAH FROM WAR-TORN
EUROPE TO PALESTINIAN FREEDOM,WHERE
THE CHILDREN LEARNED TO LAUGH AND SING
A110 WORK TOGETHER AGAIN.

IN 1944 HEIMIETIA MLR On AT THE AGE OF 84. THE ENTIRE
JEWISH WORLD MOUND WER –SOT PORE MORE THAN mecums'
CROSAW•EACH Of MOM FRT AS THOUGH WE )I LOST NIS an
ST LIVES ON AMOSP
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THE CAUSE CLOSEST TO MISS SZOLD'S HEART WA$
YOUTH ALIYAN--THE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION
OF REFUGEE CHILDREN DURING mewl REIGN OF
TERROR. ALTHOUGH THEN 7S , SHE MET EVERY
BOAT MID WELCOMED ITS CARGO OF STARVED
AND HOMELESS CHILDREN TO PALESTINE .

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TIILINILA►141C A•iNCY

Junior Division to Open Drive
April 27; Salzberger to Speak

Flatow, Speaker
At Meetings of 3
Campaign Units

—Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Photographer

At a dinner meeting of the pharmacists' division of the Allied
h Campaign. more than 40 druggists heard Fanny Barzilai, sur-
of German concentration camps. describe her experiences.
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p'edged a 72 per cent increase to the campaign over last year's
q • . Morris Sussman presided. Left to right: JOE FENTON. MRS.
FA :DIE BARZILAI, MORRIS SUSSMAN. SAM BEZ and MORRIS

•\c'BAL, were among those who attended.

Dr. Pen Returns to Speak
Before Physicians' Section

Sidney Flatow, "troubleshoot-
er" for UNRRA, will be the prin-
cipal speaker at a bruncheon
meeting of the Architects' section
of the 1947 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign at 12 noon Sunday, April
20; at a dinner meeting of the
Cleaners and Dyers section 6:30
p. m. Monday, April 21, in the
Bagley Room of Hotel Statler;
and at a dinner meeting of the
Auto Parts and Accessories sec-
tion at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday,
April 23, at the Lee Plaza.
Flatow, as director of the Zeil-
sheim displaced persons camps
for UNRRA, earned international
acclaim when he cleaned up
shocking conditions in that Ger-
man DP center. Under his ad-
ministration the camp was com-
pletely transformed.
Co-chairmen for the Architects'
bruncheon are George Goldherg,
Louis G. Redstone and Sol Saul-
son.
Arrangements for the Cleaners'
and Dyers section dinner are in
charge of Harry Rosman, chair-
man; Michael Dashkin, Milton
Eisler, Arnold Gross, Max Riss-
man, Arnold Rosman and Sid-
ney Rosman, co-chairmen. -
Chairman for the Auto Parts
and Accessories' section is. Morris
L. Fruman, while Alex Horowitz,
Philip Kaufer, Roy Rotter, Julius
Warner, Sol Warner and Herman
D. Weiss are members of the ex-
ecutive committee.

A talk by Joseph Salzberger,
leader in the Palestine coopera-
tive movement, and a skit, "Let's
Go Places" will highlight the
opening of the Junior Division
drive for the 1947 Allied Jewish
Campaign at 2:30 p. m. Sunday,
April 27, in the main auditorium
of the Jewish Community Center,
when 1,000 workers will receive
final instructions.
Salzberger, secretary of the Co-
operative Movement of Jeru-
salem, is a native of Czechoslova-
kia and a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Prague. He will de-
scribe the role Palestine plays in
the rebuilding and resettlement
l of refugee immigrants from the
Nazi terror in Europe.
Adapted and directed by Julian
Zemon, "Let's Go Places" is taken
from the skit "There's Many A
Slip" originally presented by the
Women's Division. The humor-
ous portrayal of the trials, tribu-

Members of the Physicians sec- Freeman, Louis Heideman, Man
ti.m of the 1947 Allied Jewish uel Hendelman, Joseph Himel-
Campaign were so interested in hoch, Louis Lipshutz, Jerome
the experiences as a concentra- Mark, Morris Mintz, Irving I.
tion camp inmate of Dr. Gisella
Perl, noted woman surgeon, that! Posner, A. S. Rogoff, Louis H.
she was asked to return to Rosenthal, Emil D. Rothman,
Detroit to speak at their annual David J. Sandweiss, Alexander
dinner meeting, Tuesday evening,! W. Sanders, Oscar D. Schwartz,
in the English Room of the Book
Peter Shifrin, Saul Stein, H. Saul
(*.id illac Hotel.
Dr. Perl was imprisoned by Sugar, Israel Wiener and Samson
the Nazis at Auschwitz, where Wittenberg.
Final report meeting for the
her surgical skill saved the lives
of countless victims of Hitler's Physicians' section will be held
terror. Liberated by American at 11 a. m. Sunday, April 20, in Dr. Wise Protests Photo
Demand by Universities
forces, she now lives in the the Jewish Community Center.
United States.
NEW YORK—Charging that
Sponsoring Dinner
3 Months' JDC Shipments
18 colleges in New York state re-
The Maimonides Society, North
quest photographs of applicants
Pounds
End Clinic, Phi Delta Epsilon and Total 20,000,000
for admission in order to facilitate
Phi Lambda Kappa fraternities
Relief supplies shipped from discrimination against Negroes,
e sponsoring the dinner meet-
Jews
and other minority groups,
ing given in behalf of the Allied the United States to distressed Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president
Jewish
survivors
abroad
by
the
Jewish Campaign to raise $5.335,-
of the American Jewish Congress,
000 in Detroit, a major portion of Joint Distribution Committee in has written to Chancellor S. P.
which will be Detroit's share the first quarter of 1947 totalled Capen, president of the Associa-
in the national drive for $170,- more than 20,000,000 pounds, the tion of Colleges and Universities
000.000 to rehabilitate Jews in largest three-month s h i p p i n g of the State of New York, suggest-
the distressed areas of the world. total since the committee's found- ing the members of the associa-
Chairman of the Physicians' ing in 1914. it was announced by tion cease to request photographs
section is Dr. Charles Lakoff. As- Moses A. Leavitt, JDC's execu- from prospective students.
sociate chairmen are Drs. Harry tive vice-chairman.
August, Saul E. Barnett, Meryl
M. Fenton, H. S. Mellen, Leo
Orecklin, Bernard Rose. Mem-
of the Executive Committee
l o
a: a Drs. Raphael Altman, Harry
M. Kirschbaum, Jack Rom, Mil-
For Boys and Girls-6 to 15 Years
ton Sorock and Louis Zlatkin.
Board of Directors
Located in Northwestern Michigan
Serving on the board of direc-
tors are Drs. Morris Beckwitt,
Area free from hay fever - Expert mature staff.
Norris Berent, Arthur Bloom,
Limited Number
Louis Braitman, Nathan Brooks,
Daniel E. Cohn, Leo Croll, Ben-
jamin W. Dovitz, Robert Drews,
Irving I. Edgar, John Freedman,
Michael W. Freeman, Wilmer

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lations, and triumphs of a cam-
paign worker will feature JSG
players, Tommy Balkin, Alice
Berman, Ruth Felsot, Beverly
Goldfine, Betty Greenfield, Bill
Goll, Carol Landau, Frieda Las-
sar, Herschel Levine, Harvey
Lipsett, Mitchell R. Mandeberg.
Ruth Prujansky, Jean Quidd and
Julian Zemon. •

CHILD DELINQUENT?

Not My Children

"They are kept busy with Dancing.
Dramatics, Piano and Singing," says

Mrs. Nicholas Vitale

DON'T WATT, ENROLL NOW, OUR
CLASSES ARE FILLING FAST

BETHWOOD SCHOOL

2033 Woodward
CA. 5211

In Filling Prescriptions
It's the Follow-Through
That Makes the Score

A baseball team's main

bulwark is a good catcher

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CAMP RED ARROW

Call NO. 3194 after 4 P. M.

who miles a split-second

...follow-through of the play.

When your doctor prescribes medicine you're ex-

pected to pass the ball to an experienced pharmacist,

such as you will find in your neighborhood Cunningham

Drug Store.

He will always prove himself a'

pharmacist who is trained to be

prompt, accurate and courteous.

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