- ? .Friday, THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen Entire Community Honors Memory of Henry Monsky Junior Division Dance Highlights Holiday Weekend A community-wide tribute in honor of the memory of the late Henry Monsky will take place at Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 N., Members of the Junior Divi- p.m., Thursday, May 29, under joint auspices of Greater De- sion of the Allied Jewish Cam- troit. Bnai Brith Council, Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's paign will highlight the Decora- Council and the Jewish Com-:) Triunity Council. panel discussion of one of the The event will mark Detroit local radio stations. Jewry's expression upon the pass- Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of ing of a leader whose life was dedicated to the cause of Jewry Shaarey Zedek will take part in everywhere. Stricken while pre- the memorial service. Eulogies siding at a meeting of the Interim Will be offered by Dr. B. Benedict Committee of the American Glazer, Rabbi Morris Adler and Jewish Conference, of which he Aaron Droock, president of the was chairman, Monsky's untimely Jewish Community Council and death is mourned by friends and a long time friend of Henry Mon- associates in all walks of life. sky. Known and respected as a philan- The Bnai Brith committee in thropist, a leader in civic and in charge of arrangements for the Jewish communal affairs, and as services is headed by Murray a wise counselor, his influence Sabin of Louis Marshall Lodge. was widespread. Others on the committee are: Al Monsky's last public appearance Keats, East Side Lodge; Barney in Detroit was in July, 1946, when Ross, Zager Lodge; Mrs. Samuel he addressed the convention of Bank, Louis Marshall Women; District 6 of Bnai Brith and par- Mrs. Ann Hartstein, president, ticipated in a community-wide Bnai Brith women's Council. The rally sponsored by the Jewish program committee of the Jewish Community Council in protest Community Council is under the DR. SAMUEL KROHN against the mass arrests in Pales- chairmanship of Lawrence W. tine. He also participated in a Crohn. Lion Day week-end with a "Vic- tory" dance celebrating the end of the drive, Saturday evening, May 31, in the Fountain Ball- are being made by Miss Magid, and Dr. Samuel Krohn, program room of Masonic Temples Junior Division. Dance rhythmns will be pro- chairman of the Assisting them are Joe Adizkoff, vided from 9:30 to 1 a. m., an- Bill Goll, Mitchell Mandeberg Ruth Magid, chairman nounces and Bill Shapiro. of the dance committee. A unique talent program, and the crown- ing of the king and queen of the campaign to be chosen from the best workers in all divisions will climax the evening's festivities. The dance will be informal arid workers are invited to - come "stag or drag," Miss Magid con- tinued. Tickets are $1.50 . each, and may be obtained by calling Miss Magid at TY. 6-6732 or the Junior Division office at cam- paign headquarters, TE. 3-5250. Campaign workers may also ob- tain tickets from their team cap- tains and division chairmen. Arrangements for the dance 1 FOR RENT SUMMER COTTAGES AT SOUTH HAVEN 337 North Shore Drive FACING LAKE MICHIGAN 2 Blocks North of Dance Hall In Exclusive Section PRIVATE BEACH Newly constructed and furnished for coming season RENTAL BY SEASON ONLY Call TOwasead 5-71149 • Phone 1/s For Free Estimates • No Down Payments • 36 Mo. To Pay - • Uomplete Awning Service CALL UNiversity 2.5174 DIAMOND AWNING CO. Additional Business Costs Cause High Meat Prices Additional business costs stemming from the buying habits of the Jewish housewife and the exigencies of the laws of Kashruth are the basis for Kosher meat prices ranging higher than that of non-Kosher Meat. This conclusion was reported by the Jewish Community Council last week, at the end of its extensive investiga ton into Kosher meat prices. cerning alleged excess Kosher The investigation was begun meat prices should be referred last February by the Internal directly to the Council office. Relations Committee of the Coun- They must be accompanied, how- cil, of which Dr. B. Benedict ever, with the name and address Glazer is chairman, upon receipt of the complainant. of complaints from the communi- ty regarding the price discrep- ancy. As a result, a new commit- tee is being formed to handle all future similar complaints. It will be composed of representa- An open meeting of the new tives.gfihe butchers, meat whole- salers, the Council of. Orthodox Herzl Chapter, Zionist Organiza- Rabbis, and the Jewish Commu- tion of Detroit, will be held at nity Council, and will be directly 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 28, at responsible to Dr. Glazer's com- the home of Herbert R. Fort- gang, 18090 Roselawn. The meeting will feature a Among the additional costs to talk on the aims and ambitions which Kosher butchers are sub- of Zionism in Palestine followed ject are the extra cost of Kosher by open discussion. Fortgang is acting as provi- slaughtering and the reduced value of hides caused by it, the sional president; Sarah Philka, vice president and program chair- necessity of buying only the front man, and Sol Wildstrom, secre- half of the animal, the necessity of using only fresh meat even tary of the group. The meeting will be followed though frozen meat is available by a social hour. For further in- at lower prices, and the loss from formation, call UN. 4-2980. trimming fat and bones which must be paid for at the full Members of the Palestine Kib- wholesale price. butz "Hasela" have establiphed a In addition, according to Mor- new settlement "Yehiam", eight ris Levy and David Krause, sec- miles east of Nahariya. retary and business representa- tive of the Kosher Butchers As- sociation, the Jewish consumers insist on fancy cuts, so that meats ; like lamb breast and beef plate cannot be sold even when the price is reduced to 10 or 15 cents- per pound. Consequently, the cuts which are most in demand must be priced higher. May . 23, .19442 13231 W. McNICHOLS SHEVUOTII! Haifa Chapter, ZOD, I Get Fresher Meats Customers at Kosher butcher shops receive fresher meats, on the whole, than at non-Kosher shops, in addition to services such as free soup bones and trimming of bone and fat before weighing. Although volume of sales has increased since before the war, the margin of profit has been reduced from 30 to 35 per cent to a maximum of 22 per cent, Levy reported. He indicated, also, that non-Kosher meat markets ' in different localities carry meats varying in quality and, there- /ore, in price, while Kosher butch- ers all carry the highest grades. the holiday week . . . healthful, invigorating, unrationed Milk and dairy products with alL Y its nutritious protein-high goodneis, is rich in energy building vitamins and minerals. Pre- pare these time-honored, appealing dishes with UNITED 'DAIRIES' products for greater . vim, vigor and vitality for your household. Order more than your usual supply. 21" Week-End Case $ 11 00* 26" Pullman Case COMPARE: One of many clearance savings. Canvas covered; Leather bound; Durable veneer frame. 'Price Subject to Fed. Tax' REPAIR SERVICE RA. 111114 Butchers Cooperative Oscar Cohen, Community Council executive director, em- phasized that the butchers have been most cooperative through- out the inquiry. They have prom- ised to provide itemized receipts whenever requested, and also to display prices on meat and label it properly, he said. Any further complaints con- At- Can- don meat meals and feed your family the delicious traditional dairy dishes during 0 01.Apf.A 349 MACOMB AT BRUSH Ask For United Dairies Products At Your Grocer or Phone COTTAGE CHEESE