0 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, 'January 23, 1948 Organizations Speed Support For $250,000 Histadrut Drive Harzfeld to Visit Detroit Feb. 10, 11 Many Double Last Year's Gifts; Detroit Shares inEmergency $1,000,000 Fund with Advance Gift of $75,000; • Eliezer Kroll to Speak Next Thursday Evening Detroit Palestine Histadrut (Ge- presidents of 60 key organizations werkshaften) workers were told were told of the emergency con- at a rally last Thursday — at ference of the National Histadrut which the sum of $75,000 was re- in New York City to which M. ported raised—that $25,000 will L. Schaver, Detroit representative, have to be raised weekly to as- brought a $75,000 check as this sure the securing of the total city's share of the $1,000,000 em- goal of $250.000. David Sislin ergency fund cabled to Histadrut. presided at the rally at which It was resolved that all organiza- Joseph Bankover, guest speaker, tions members be asked to make emphasized that the funds being individual contributions in adcli- raised are urgently needed for tion to substantial treasury con- ' equipment for Ihe men and wo- tributions. Delegates from Ruhziner Pro- men who are standing guard in _ the Yishuv under leadership of gressive Verein stated they had been instructed to turn over a Histadrut. Shedlitzer Aid Society was des- check for $750 from the treasury, ignated as the "Organization of more than double last year's gift, the Week" for its - contribution of and pledged their organization to raise an additional $750 from their members. The speaker for the fourth His- tadrut rally on Thursday evening, Jan. 28, in the Labor Zionist In- stitute, will be Eliezer Kroll, from the settlement of Kfar Giladi, one of the founders of the Jewish defense organization, the "Shom- rim." The Shomrim became the backbone of Haganah. Mr. Kroll is also one of the original mem- bers of the Palestine Histadrut and is coming to this country upon completing an extensive tour of the South American coun- tries on behalf of the Jewish Na- tional Fund. Harry Schumer, Detroit His- tadrut (Gewerkshaften) cam- paign chairman, announced this week that Abraham Harz- feld of Palestine, eminent economist and labor .Zionist leader, will be the guest - of Detroit Jewry and will ad- dress large rallies here Feb. 10 and 11. Further details re- garding his visit will be an- nounced next week. Gets Council Post ELIEZER KROLL NEW YORK. (JTA) — More $500 as against less than $100 last than $1,275,000 was raised Sun- year. A. U lanoff, Farband Branch day at an emergency conference 79, Was given special recogni- here of the National Committee tion for obtaining $500 from a for Labor Palestine. The money contributor who gave $35 the pre- was immediately cabled to the Histadrut in Palestine, as the first vious year. Branch 6, ,LZOA, organized installment of the Committee's last year, announced that $2,800 $7,500,000 quota for 1948. Moshe Shertok told the con- had already been raised under the leadership of Norman Drach- ference that the policy of the ler, Morris Kane, Irving Pokemp- United Nations is "under attack." The war in Palestine is not be- ner and Dr. A. W. Sanders. A tween the Jews and the Arabs, quota of $6,000 has been assumed. but between the UN and the Hanita Club, Pioneer Women Arabs, he declared, adding that Organization, under the leader- if the world "holds ideals sacred," ship of Mrs. I. Pine, was the first it must resist the onslaught op PWO Club to bring in a substan- international justice. tial tsum to, the campaign. Mrs. Other speakers included Abra- A. Michlin and Sarah Nakelsky, ham Harzfeld, 'f Abba Hushi, Don a council representatives, stated Pines, Isaac Hamlin and Baruch that PWO Clubs were mobilizing Zuckerman. Joseph Schlossberg full membership support with the served as chairman. completion of their successful donor evening last Week. Alex Nichamin, veteran Labor Zionist worker, and active in the Histadrut and Jewish National Fund, informed campa,ign officers that although recovering from a recent illness, he was carrying on his solicitations from his bedside with the help of his son, Larry, and assured them that his solici- tations would double last years. Kenneth Board, chairman of Farband branch 552,_ announced that a special Histadrut evening will be held by his branch to wel- come Boris Wise, who is return- ing from a visit to Palestine. Dr. Irving Posner, chairman of the professional committee, ad- A smart vised that the physician's commit- two eylet tie, tee was ready to begin its work styled straight under the co-chairmanship of to the heart of Little Miss. ' Drs. L. Hudson Rosenthal, A. W. There's plenty of healthy foot Sanders, Saul Stein and a com- comfort, too. Sizes: mittee of 15 other physicians. 12 1/2 to 4 Dr. A. A. Alper, chairman of Branch 4, LZOA, reported that his group, with more than $4,500 SAVE A DOLLAR ($1 ) already raised, has organized its ON EACH PAIR OF solicitation under the leadership EDWARDS OXFORDS of Morris Stein. AND i rATiNT STRAP The following Histadrut eve- nings are scheduled: Pinsker Aid SANDELS Verein, Sunday, 6:30 p.m., in the Open Eves. Mon. Thurs. & Sat. Jewish Cultural Center, with Rab- Closed' Sundays bi Jacob Segal and Cantor H. Adler participating; Branch 114, Farband, Sunday evening, in the • Labor Zionist Institute, with Wil- liam Hordes as speaker. At an organizations breakfast 8950 12th St. last Sunday, under the chairman- ship of A. Bigelrnan of the Yid- TR. 2 :4727 dish Folks Verein, delegates and _ Page Seven Rabbinical Council Urges Use of Recognized Rabbis at Marriages the responsible office Of Rabbi as to A call to Detroit Jewry spiritual head of a con regation aid in maintaining the religious can be entrusted with the sacred character, solemnity and dignity responsibility to officiate," the of -the marriage service is made Rabbis' statement states:' in a statement issued by the "We look with disfavor upon Council of Orthodox Rabbis and those who undertake to conduct' Merkaz and signed by the follow- marriage services without pos- ing: . sessing the requisite authoriza- Rabbis Joseph Thumin, Joseph tion and qualification, The Tal- Eisenman, Joseph Rabinowitz, 1 mud, the Codes of Law and later ISaac Stollman, J. S. Sperka, ordinance's stress that persons not Jacob Segal, Leizer Levin, Leo- versed in the laws of Kiddushin pold Neuhaus, Moses Fischer, M. I should not be permitted to per- J. Wohlgelernter, Morris Adler form marriages. - "We urge that every marriage and Moses Silver. Declaring that the marriage be solemniZed by a Rabbi and tradition is vested with holiness that all the arrangements be in and that only those trained ,•in keeping with the religious char- Jewish traditiOii and "occupying ' acter of that event." g Swan fry fa ions "Necessities and Luxuries for the very young" I Emergency $1,275,000 Fund Secured for Histadrut , • scoop 500 NEW SPRING DRESSES HAROLD GLASSER Appointment of, Harold Glasser of Chicago, former assistant di- rector of the U. S. Treasury's Office of International Finance, as acting director of the Council of Jewish Federation and Wel- fare Funds Institute on Overseas Studies, was announced by H. L. Lurie, Council's executive di- rector. 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