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Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 30, .1948

Brookline Rabbi
Speaks at Forum
Of Young Israel

Rabbi Spero is at present engag
ed in translating a JeWish history
book from the Hebrew and in
writing "Faith of a Jew," a sum-
mation of the religious views of
Arthur Sloan, son of Mr. and
Maimonides.
Mrs. Alan Sloan of 12800 Santa
The forum will include a dis-
At
the
evening
forum
of
the
Clara, was awarded highest hon-
Prominent AFL and CIO Leaders to Address Conference
cussion period and will be fol-
ors at Cass Technical High Young Israel adult education pro- lowed by an Oneg Shabbat at
gram at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 6, at
Tonight; $92,000 Raised in Drive; Pincus Cruso
School, upon his graduation this
which a Women's League Com-
Yeshhi v a t
To Speak at Rally Next Thursday Night
week. He will enroll next week Beth Yehul ,-
mittee, under the direction of Mrs.
Morris Subar, will serve refresh-
Sunday's Radio Program
at the University of Michigan.
dah, the guest'
Frank Rosenbloom, secretary-
ments.
Mrs. Rebecca Sanders, of
Arthur, who headed his own speaker w i 1
treasurer of the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers; Abba Hushi, Branch 6, LZOA, will be Sun- class in scholarship, was fifth in be Rabbi Shu-..
bert Sp er o
secretary of the Palestine-Haifa day's English speaker on the His-
spiritual lead-:
Federation of Labor; Walter Reu- tadrut radio program, at 12:30
p. m., Altman's Jewish Hour,
er of Young.
ther, president of the U.A.W.,
Israel ot .
and Frank X. Martel, president of Station WJLB.
The following Histadrut Eve-
Bro oklin
the Detroit-Wayne County Fed-
Mass., whose..
eration of Labor, A.F.L., will -be nings have been 6 scheduled: So-
topic will be
the key speakers at the Wayne cial Evening, Men's Club of Beth
"Mitzvohs
County Trade Union Histadrut Aaron Congregation, Jan. 31, in
the Method of ig;..
Conference in the Colonade Room social Hall of congregation; Sim-
Rabbi Spero
Judaism."
of Masonic Temple, Friday eve- cha Sarner Society, at Rosenberg
Ordained at the Mesifta Torah
Catering, and Mlaver Verein, at
ning, January 30, at 7:30.
Vodaath in Brooklyn, Rabbi Spero
The meeting, arranged by the Workmen's Circle Center, Feb. 1;
attended the College of the City of
Lachowitzer Aid Society; Mishkan
Trade Union Council for Hista-
ew York and was elected to
Israel Synagogue, Feb. 3; Bobrois-
drut, to inform trade union mem-
Phi Beta Kappa. He has been
ker Aid, Assembly Hall, Feb. 4.
bers of the work of the Histadrut
identified with many pioneering
Cruso to Speak Feb. .5
and its role in defending and
projects in the field of Jewish
Pincus Cruso, business mana-
building the Jewish Homeland, is
education, including organization
ger and associate editor of the
sponsored by officers of the De-
of the operation of released time
Jewish Frontier Magazine, wi
troit-Wayne County Federation of
in New York, through which 3,000
be guest speaker at the campaign
Labor, A.F.L., United Automobile
JeWish boys and girls were pro-
rally, Thursday evening, 'Feb. 5,
Workers, C.I.O., Michigan C.I.O.
vided with a weekly hour of re-
in the Labor Zionist Institute.
Council and Wayne County C.I.O.
ligious instruction. •
Cruso is a leader of the labor
Council. Delegates representing
Rabbi Spero developed organi-
Zionist movement, a member of
local unions will formulate pla
ARTHUR SLOAN
zational techniques for enrolling
the Zionist Actions Committee
for political and financial aid for
children in the newly-formed day
and a spokesman for the labor
the Histadrut. Louise Hoffman, Zionist movement at recent World scholastic rating in the entire school of communities where
school
but
won
more
honors
than
- regional director of the Trade
Zionist Congresses and in joint any other students and may have none had existed before. He was
Union Council, states that a com-
planning with National Palestine set a record for awards received called to the communities of CM-
plete pictorial and educational ex-
by any student in a local high cinnati, Detroit, Syracuse and
hibit will be part of the confer- Funds.
Spring Valley, New York to , in-
school. -
ence.
He was elected to Phi Beta sure the success of day schools.
The Guest Speakers
Author of "The Story of the
Kappa, received the scientific
Frank Rosenbloom, veteran
Chasam Sofer," "The Story of
award,
the
Bausch
&
Loam
Amalgamated labor leader, was
award, the Bausch & Lomb Pesach," and editor of the "Pro-
a member of the trade union dele-
Award
and the awards of the Na- gram Outlines for Youth Groups"
gation that visited Palestine in
tional Forensic Society and the published by Torah Umesorah,
late 1947. HiS Union has spear-
National Honor Society.
headed effOrts on behalf of Pal-
estine and established the net-
Mobilization of Zionist forces
work of trade schools there as a for the forthcoming United Jew- Sports Films to Highlight
memorial to Sidney Hillman, ish Appeal will be discussed by
Pisgah Membership
Cu s t om m a de
founder of Amalgamated Cloth- Detroit Zionist leaders at a special
ing Workers.
meeting at the Shaarey Zedek on Meeting This Monday
ektostiass
Abba Hushi's appearance at Monday evening. T h e United
SOLID
COPPIR
conference
will
be
his
last
ON
Jewish Appeal receives its in-
the
Official motion pictures of this
CA/Z D ett
ETROIT.
prior to his return to Palestine: come in Detroit from the Allied years Rose Bowl football game
He will be formally received by Jewish Campaign.
will be the feature of a sports
Called by the Zionist Council night program at 8:30 p.m. next
Detroit's Mayor Van Antwerp and
-
Press trigger to pour or fill
will be presented to the Common of • Detroit, Monday evening's Monday, sponsored by the mem-.
Council by George Edwards, meeting will be addressed by bership committee of Pisgah
—Holds 2 1/2 Quarts
ElliS Radinsky of New York, Lodge, Bnai Brith, at the Jewish
Council president.
of Distinction
director of community contacts Community Center.
$92,000 Raised in"-- Drive
Rebuilding - Redesigning
Makers of Fine Custom
Delegates from Simcha Sarner of the United Palestine Appeal.
Arthur Vaiphey, of the coach-
Mr. Radinsky will outline the
Tailored Furniture
Relief Society turned over the
ing staff of the University of
organization's treasury gift of great responsibilities inherent in Michigan, will comment on the
$700 to the 1948 Detroit Histadrut this year's campaign with rela- highlights of the game and will
12032 DEXTER
(Gewerkshaften) campaign, dou- tion to Palestine, in accordance reveal prospects in the coming
Furniture and Upholstering
TO. 8-0810
with
plans
that
were
made
in
ble last year's contribution, and
Phone UN. 4-2373
season. Several other sports per-
If it's electrical—we can fix it.
stated that War Bonds owned by this country to meet security and sonalities will be present, includ-
13321 West McNichols
immigration needs in Palestine
the society had been sold to make
by Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of ing members of the Detroit Tiger
this contribution, in view of the the Jewish Agency.
baseball team.
emergency in Palestine.
Isadore Starr, chairman of the
John Isaacs, campaign treasur-
membership committee, states
er, announced that at the end of
that admission to this program is
three weeks of solicitations, $92,-
an application for a new mem-
000 of the Detroit 1948 goal of
ber or bringing a prospective
$250,000 had been reached.
member to the meeting.
He cautioned workers against
A business meeting of the
relaxing their efforts in light of
lodge
will be held Feb. 9 and a
the continued reports from Pales-
Wayne University chapter of
tine indicating serious losses M the Intercollegiate Zionist Feder- brotherhood meeting, open to the
life and property. He stated that ation of America will sponsor a public, Feb. 16. „.

Labor Unions Mobilize to
Aid Histadrut Campaign

Arthur Sloan Wins
High Honors at Cass

MR. KENT SAYS:

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Zionist Leaders
To Discuss UPA's
Needs on Monday

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BAZELL

Kent Electric Co.

FIRST AID "MUSTS"

Wayne IZFA Elects
Spring Term Officers;
To Hold Party Sunday

maithare,

although Detroit participated with toboggan party Sunday afternoon
$100,000 in the emergency loan at Rouge Park. Those planning to Lelyveld Will Address
of $1,250,000 cabled to the Hista- attend are asked to meet at 1 Bnai Brith Night Feb. 18
drut, another remittance of larger p. m. at the Tuxedo-LaSalle en-
amount will have to be made in trance of Central High School.
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Other sports also are planned. Council has arranged for a Bnai
the next month.
Marty
Hollander,
TO.
6-0114,
Many Increased Gifts
Brith Night,. 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, Feb. 18, at Hotel Tuller.
Louis Levine, chairman of or. - may be contacted for details.
"Assignment in Tel Aviv," a Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, na-
ganizations, announced that Lub-
liner Hilfs Verein made a $500 technicolor film, will be shown tional director of Hillel Founda-
contribution, five times last year's at the IZFA open house Feb. 17, tions, will • be guest" - speaker.
There will be an exhibit of Bnai
pledge. Groups participating in at Wayne Hillel House.
Officers for the spring semes-
the drive for the first time in- ter include Joe Yanich, president; Brith agencies' accomplishments.
clude Lawrence H. Jones Post Bernie Schiff, vice president;
of Jewish War Veterans, Philip Ruth Cooper and Ann Stollman,
DON'T MISS THE
Richman Group, Beth Abraham secretaries, and Eli Segall, Hersh
Free Loan Society, Single Social Asner . and Evelyn Stoll man,
2nd Annual
Club, Women's Service Group and members-at-large. The chapter
the Dexter Social Club.
will sponsor a Leadership Train-
Sam Rosenberg, president of ing Institute for prospective
Featuring
Pinsker Verein, and Isadore Co- IZFA officers during the term.
hen, past president, assisted by
PHIL BRESTOFF
a committee headed by Harry Detroit Congress Women
and Orchestra
Laker, are spearheading the work
Plus
in that organization which raised Receive Requests for Aid
Detroit Women's Division of
$3,000 for • Histadrut.
DEE
PARKER
Samuel Kane and M. Gelfand, the American Jewish Congress
(Former Jimmy Dorsey Vocalist)
Histadrut representatives for Br. reports the receipt of requests
from needy European Jewish
Saturday. February 7th
114, Farband, announce a. $1,000
families, asking help from Amer-
gift, bringing its total to $3,300.
MASONIC TEMPLE—
ica in reestablishing their lives.
Philip Imber, Farband Branch
GRAND BALLROOM
Detroiters are asked to be-
137 campaign secretary, -leads the friend a family by sending let-
Admission
campaign for the week with new ters, food and clothing. Mrs. N.
contributors, as a result of the Fierberg, TO. 8-4718, may be
$3.00 Per Couple
organization of a team •to cover contacted for information and
retail grocers.
mailing details. . • ,

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