. 0" r age Twenty THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 19, 1948 tetwre i Stov•ies from the iisi,tots • VI-4E KING HAD PROMOTED ONE OF HIS ' PRINCES, HAMAN, AND ORDERED ALL THE PEOPLE TO BOW BEFORE HIM-- ea/a47"--the (EMVIE Z AM MORDEC A I BOW ONLY TO MY GOD QUEEN OF PERSIA FROM INDIA TO ETHIOPIA REIGNED A. KING, WHOSE NAME WAG A.HASUERUS. HE ORDERED MESSENGERS TO BE GENT THROUGHOUT THE LAND TO SEEK A FAIR MAIDEN TO BE CHOSEN FOR HIS QUEEN— BYPC ✓ CAMERON AND AIONT604452Y MULFORD /9413 BY 44.C.G09/41,ES " I SHALL MAKE THE DECREE TO DESTROY., TO 'KILL, TO CAL.ISIE: TO PERISH, ALL JEWS IN ONE DAY-THE 13TH Dtt.Y OF ADAR, THE , ..12TH MONTH- -AN!? TAKE. THEIR PROPERTY4 CERTAIN PEOPLE DO NOT KEEP YOUR LAWS NOR SHOW RESPECT, SIRE-LET THEM BE DESTROYED! , ON HEARING THE NEWS mORDECAI WEPT, BUT FASTED AS ESTHER SA1D-AND ON THE THIRD DAY, SHE WENT TO THE KING"-: SO BE IT . WELCOME - WHAT IS YOUR REQUEST ? IT SHALL BE GRANTED! LET PRINCE HAMAN COME TO A BANQUET I HAVE PREPARED HE WITH YOu! nORDECAI SENDS WORD TO ESTHER THAT 5HE- MUST APPEAL TO THE KING TO SAVE THE LIVES OF HER PEOPLE- , BUT NO ONE CAN SEE THE KING UPON PAIN OF DEATH UNLESS THE KING ASKS HIM TO ENTER! ! VO THIS MORDECAI SENDS WORD - "IF YOUR PEOPLE PERISH, YOU Wil..?- PERiSH YOU MUST SAVE US:" ILL PO fT! LET MORDECAI AND THE JEWS FAST AND PRAY THEN I'LL GO TO THE KING, IF I HAVE TO PIE FOR IT I WHAT ► S YOUR PETITION IT SHALL BE GRANTED, AS i'vE PROMISED t LATER AM MUST STUDY HAMAN NOW HONORED! COME TOMORROW TO DINNER, AND I SHALL HAVE A. REGUEST - BOTH YOU AND HAMAN COmE! NEXT WEEK: THE BANQUET!' Cantata Proceeds Aid Zion Kibutz Junior Division Leaders Pledge High Increases Furniture Men Consider Problems Of Section'§ Campaign Organization Chairmen and captains . of the Junior Division . of the Allied Jewish Campaign have "shown the way" to members of their division- by pledging an almost 100 -percent increase over last year in gpre-campaign. group solic- itation, March 3. —Photo by Paul Kirsch Division personnel were an- Young Israel Youth Group4erFormed the cantata "Seven Golden nounced as follows: Buttons," At the left is Robert Marx, narrator. -"Mrs. Shirley Subar Captains under Chairman HtlIel Ab-, Sklash, directing the chorus, was in charge of the production. Pro- rams are Ruth Bodzin, Irwin Gordon, Lewis Harris, Sidney Kelman, Harold ceeds of the' performance were sent to Kibbutz Chofetz Chaim in Platt, Abe Reidrnan, Michelle .Tchor and Joe • Weinman. Charlotte Kelman I Palestine. is secretary JNF Council to Honor Hordes By Planting Palestine. Forest In recognition of more than a decade - of service by William Hcrdes • to the Jewish National Fund and to nutnerous Zionist • projects-Mrs. Hordes is an active leader in the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. Their younger son, Herbert, is now studying• at the Technion (He- brew - Institute of Technology) in Haifa, Palestine. Irving W. Schlussel, president of the JNF Council, in his an- nouncement of the decision to hOnor Mr. Hordes, stated that the Hordes ForeSt will serve as an act of appreciation for his devo- tion to the cause of Palestine land-redemption and his untiring efforts to all Zionist activities. Dr. Newman Directs Mexico Study Group WILLIAM HORDES • and community causes, the •JNF. • Council of Detroit on March 3. unanimously adopted a 'resolution to plant a forest in Palestine in • his honor. • Mr. Hordes for six years served - as chairman of the JNF• : Council: .At present he is chairman of the board. He is a leader in the la- bor Zionist •• movement, . former secretary of the • Jewish Comm -U: riity Council, vice-president of —the Zionist Council and is active in other local causes. Hailing from a family of devot7 ed .Zionists, Mr. Hordes' entire family is active in Palestinian Dr. Philip C. Newman, profes- sor of goyernment and business administration at .the University of Detroit, has -been named direc for of the Michigan Group for Summer Study in Mexico. Students for- this 10-week course • are being enrolled from the University of Michigan, Mich :- igan State College;: University of Detroit and Wayne University. The group will be limited to 100 students from all these colleges. Arrangements are. being made for housing, the securing of tourist cards, etc., and nominal fees will be clAarged throughout. Information may be secured by communicating with Prof. New- man at 18240 Ohio, UN. 3-8711. Mrs. Newinan, who is teaching two courses at Wayne University, is planning 'to join this group. . Marjorie .Davidson ' has : chosen Eve-- leen Budnitzky as her secretary and Harriet Aiken, Harold Berry, Shirley - Frank, Elaine Messenger, Bill Schan- field, Shirley Schubiner and Bill Viner as captains. Working as secretary in Shirley ; Ja- • cobson's division is Elaine . Boxman. Her captains include' Florence Alper, Evelyn Citrin, Connie' Levine, -Sheldon Lutz, Shirley Malach, Matilda Shul- man, Mike Stacey, Mitchell Tendler and Estelle Torgow. • . The captains on Dena LeeP's !team are Rena •BorodaWkin . Helen Burke,. May Cohn, Sam . Kaner, Ruth Magid, Yvette Mandell, • Helen NOble and Ruth Soifer. .-Her secretary is Joe 'dep. Madeline Levenberg - selected Eva Bach, Peter Copeland, David Fried- man, Betty Grossman, Cornell Jane- way,, Richard Prentis, Afinette Sher- man, Dorothy Smith and Irving YaCk- ness for captains and , Doris Moss as secretary. Dorothy Liederman -, with Betty Hoffman as secretary, has Ada .Doc- tor, David Edelman, Robert Eston, -. Robert Feinberg, Evelyn Koppelman, Dorothy Pinsky and Betty Weinberg" as captains. The division headed by Harvey • Lipsitt has Dorothy Clayman as sec- retary and Martin Jacobs• Thelma- Mogul . Bill. Saulson and Madeline: Shiller as cap tains. Ted - Mandell has Jewel Klein .as secretary. His cap-• tains are Phylis Ash. Joel Dvorman, Belle Gillary, Betty Greenfield, Phil Grossman, Samuel Ross, Bernard Sher- man and Janet Zieve. Secretary in Jack Menenberg's divi- sion - is - Marion Cohen, Captains are Robert Benson, Alice Berman, Lillian Finkelstein, Lois Goldenberg, Claire Israel, Charlotte Kruger, Ruth Pru- jartsky, and Irving Rosen. Martin Band, Robert Burke. May- nard Kalef, Harriet Nochrnan, Ilene Ratner, Hugh J. Rosin, Ann Wald and Charlotte Waterstone are captaihs un- der Harry Mirvis. while Ruth GOld- man .is his secretary. . Ann Brooks . Rath Drazen, Ruth 'Gerber, Elliot Robinson, Ben Rosen- baum, Broudy. Simo ft s-, Gertrude Strauss, and Frances Winokur are captains in Norman Naimark's divi- sion. His secretary is Goldie .Levin- stein. Hubert Sidlow -has Clarisse Sidlow as• secretary. and Edward Blumberg, Herschell Harris, ..Ada Koblin, Bernard Schiff, Lillian Hobel, Martin Sorko- witz, J. J. Storrman and Joe Yanich as captains. On Gilbert Silverman's team, Ger- aldine Todd is secretary. and Tom Ep- stein, Earl Kuhlik, Lois Vandsburg, Morton Scholnick; Seymour Shaw, Arthur Silverstein, Norman Sommers, and Ted Stone- are captains: Marianne Perwin is secretary for Lilo Stark's division and Lillian At- kins. John Barsdorf, Beverly Gold- fine, Judy JacobS, Harry Nayer, Shir- ley Nucholtz, Marvin Reider,• Edward Rothman and Helen Smiley are cap- tains. • • • Trying- fo reach the seat of some of the organizing problems in- volved in their group are several of the officers of the furniture section of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. Seen here, planning a March 31 meeting, where workers will be assigned pledge cards, are: Left to right (standing)': LOUIS TA- BAS:HNIK, chairman, CHARLES ABRAMSON, MORTON J. NEW- LANDER, RAY REDLICH and EDWARD T. LICHTIG; (seated) HERMAN MATHIAS, HARRY WEINGARTEN and SAMUEL KOHLENBERG. • Mn.'Goldoftas Confident Jewish Efforts Will Trium#11 in Palestine The determination of Palestine Jews to - . carry on their work for the redemption of Bretz Israel is certain to lead to -ultimate tri- umph, Mrs. Shulamit Goldoftas, who recently returned from a three-month visit in Palestine, stated. - In numerous addreises she de- livered here in the past few days before t h e Jewish National Fund Council, Pioneer Women, Jewish • National Workers -A 11 i- a n c e branches Mrs. Goldoftas and other groups —Mrs. Goldoftas placed emPhasis on the intimate impressions she gathered during her tour of the entire country, including the Ne- gev, Upper Galilee, the coastal plains and all the Jewish colo- nies and important Arab and Christian sectors. Mrs. Goldoftas described how the Yishuv lives,' its agricultUral and industrial activities, its schools and hospitals. Her enthu- siasm centered on the energy of the people, their courage and de- votion, their sacrifices and their loyalties. • "I was 'deeply impressed with the type o_f youth we have in Palestine," she stated. "Physical- ly and spiritually; a new genera- bon of Jews has arisen. They are full of life • and laughter, and at the same. time - they grimly face realities and know how to defend our possessions, the people of Pal- estine and their homes. Haganah is great and strong and the Maa- pilim (visaless immigrants) are evincing a spirit akin to the great- est heroeS in Jewish life." Mrs. Goldoftas spoke. with pride of the work of Moatzot Hapoalot, the projects of the Pioneer Wom- en's Organization with which she has been actively associated here for many years. She praised the 'manner in which Toung Halutzot are being integrated into Pales- tine's life and she especially corn- mended Beba Idelsohn whose guidance of Moatzot Hapoalot projects has led to great achieve- ments by the nmen pioneers. Terminate Mandate May 15 LONDON .:(JTA)—A motion introduced by Laborite "rebels" urging the rejection - of the Gov- ernment Bill for the termination of the Palestine Mandate' . an May 15, was defeated in .the House of Common by a 240 "to 30 vote.