Page Twelve THE JEWISH Laundry and Linen Drivers Raise $9,000 for Gewerkshaften Drive NI- WS Mizrachi Buildings Rise Despite Arab Raids' NEW YORK.—Despite the de- struction currently being wrought in Palestine by Arab mercenary bands and the ex-Mufti's hench- men, the Yishuv continues to build the Jewish State of tomor- row, Leon Gellman, national president of Mizrachi, asserted, in disclosing that the Mizrachi movement in Palestine is near- ing completion of a Yeshiva-voca- tional academy and has already begun construction of a modern newspaper plant for "Hatzofe," the religious-Zionist H.e b r ew daily. Junior Division Special Gifts Section Pledges 68 Per Cent Over '47 Level • —Photo by Paul Kirsch William Singer Heads Temple Israel Youth —Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer Members of Laundry and Linen Drivers Local 285, AFL, have gone all out in support of the Histadrut campaign, by raising $9,000. Among the shops that did outstanding work are the drivers of Central Overall Supply, who contributed $100 each for a total of $3,000; General Linen Service, $800; Progressive Linen Service, $700; Wayne Laundry, $500; Domestic Linen Supply, $1,000. Picture shows presentation of a check for $1,100 to LOUISE HOFFMAN, regional director of Trade Union Council for Labor Palestine, by JACOB BUBOW, president of Laundry Drivers Social Club. The club's members and wives have already raised $2,000 through house parties and individual contributions. Others, left to right, in the photo are: SOL DAVIDSON, record- ing secretary of the Union and vice-president of the Social Club; Gubow, Miss Hoffman, and ISAAC LITWAK, president of the Union. Freedom Luncheons Represent Three Contribution Categories Women's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation to Observe April As Freedom Month for the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign Preceding the opening rally of the Junior Division of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign, attended by more than 800 young Jewish adults March 14, junior leaders met with DR. MAX LERNER, editorial director of the newspaper PM, for a discussion of the needs em- Alumni of Temple Israel High bodied in the 1948 Campaign of Destiny. Left to right above are School and confirmands of Tem- ple Israel met March 14 to organ- HELEN ALPERT, division executive director, LEONARD BARUCH, campaign co-chairman, DR. LERNER and BARBARA GREENBERG, ize the youth of campaign co-chairmen. the Temple for Initiating group solicitation in special gifts for the juniors, 100 service to the congregation. members of Section A pledged a total of $17,000 for an increase of They decided to 68 percent over their 1947 gifts. Morton D. Lieberman, Section A name the group chairman, announced after the group's dinner meeting at which Temple Israel Lerner also spoke following the rally. Youth. William Singer was elected pres- ident; Alvin Tal- berg, vice-presi, dent; Ilene Ro- Win. Singer sen, recording secretary; Helen Robinson, corresponding secre- tary; and Aaron Galperin, treas- urer. The board consists of Mar- vin Ancell, Martin Citrin. Bruce Danto, John Goldstick, Cynthia Jaco, Harold Levin, Ruth Levine, Joanne Lichtenstein, Roslyn Per- nick and Merrill Stoller. While Temple Israel Youth was organized by alumni, it will be joined by all young people of Temple Israel households. Invitations went out this week to 18,000 Jewish women of Detroit, urging them to attend the Freedom Luncheons, to be sponsored by the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation in behalf of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign, April 14, 15 and 19. April, .1948, has been designated as Freedom Month na- Yeshivah U. Acquires tionally, in keeping with the tra-% ditional holiday of freedom- Passover—which begins April 23. Attending the Freedom Lunch- eons here will be contributors of a minimum of $365 on April 14, of a $100 minimum on April 15 and of a $36.50 minimum on April 19. The first two events will be held at the Book Cadillac. The third will be at Latin Quarter. Three Noted Speakers Three outstanding speakers will be featured at the Freedom Luncheons. Robert St. John, well known foreign correspondent, radio commentator and author, will appear at all three events, while Harold Katz, 26-year-old, former Harvard University stu- dent who left this country to join the Haganah, will be the second speaker on April 14 and 15. At the final Freedom Luncheon, Judith Epstein, Hadassah national leader, will be the second speaker. Pointing out that these mini- mum contributions can be made up by savings of a dollar a day, thirty cents a day or ten cents a day for one year, the Women's Division Campaign leadership, headed by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- lich and Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairmen, urged Detroit Jewish women to "make these Freedom Luncheons the occasion of victory luncheons—so that we can feel that we have taken our fair share of the responsibility in this 1948 Campaign of Destiny." How Gifts Can Help The Freedom Luncheon mini- mum contributions represent con- crete accomplishments, Mrs. Ehr- lich and Mrs. Wineman empha- sized, and they asked that every Detroit woman keep in mina how her contribution can help in 1948. Ten cents a day for one year, or $36.50, will outfit a DP child in Germany in the first complete set of warm, new clothes he has ever owned . . . it will buy good food and loving care in an agri- cultural settlement in Palestine for a month for some child who has never known security ... here in Detroit, it will provide a month's foster home affection and care for a refugee child . . . and, also here in Detroit, ten cents a day for a year will provide a five month's scholarship for your child or your friend's in the Uni- ted Hebrew Schools. Dollars for Real Needs Thirty cents a day for one year, .$100, means that two Jewish chil- dren, orphaned by hate, can be maintained in a JDC orphan home irk Belgium or France for a month . . . it will maintain five children in a kindergarten in Palestine for a one-term period where, with your help, they will be educated for democracy ... and, in Detroit, .$100 will provide for a month's home, food and medical care for man or woman in the Jewish Home for Aged. One dollar a day for a year, $365, buys complete layettes for 25 Jewish babies who were born in DP camps in Germany, Austria or Italy . . . it pays for 18 months agricultural training for a Euro- pean Jewish family who will later be able to contribute to the upbuilding of the Jewish State . . . through our local Resettle- ment Service, $365 completely out fits a destitute family of four new Americans who arrive in this country wearing the clothing of their poverty. "Translate your dollars into the materials to meet these real needs," Women's Division leader- ship has urged, "and make 1948 a year of fulfillment for Jews throughout the world." Government Workers To Hold Rally April 5 15 Years' Experience MR. JWB Meeting to Climax Debate on Principles NEW YORK.—The most wide- spread and animated discussion and debate held in this country on a Jewish question of purely cultural character will reach its climax at the 1948 annual meet- ing of the National Jewish Wel , fate Board to be held at the Ste- vens Hotel, Chicago May 8 to 10. im Our experienced technicians do MORE than just repair your radio. Every set is completely inspected and all parts are tested to prevent future breakdowns. FREE ESTIMATES, FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Formerly of WWL WJBK WJBW WERS KENT ELECTRIC CO. 12032 DEXTER TO. 8-0810V if It's Electrical—We Can Fix If OPEN SUNDAY TO 2 P. M. a rii.freetkok i (Additional Congregational News on Page II.) P.N. PRACTICAL FRONT CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: At Sabbath morning services, Rabbi Morris Adler will speak on "The Way Home." Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will officiate. Delegates to Midwest Zionist Youth Institute will be guests at the service. Jr. Congregation and Children's Congregation services on Sabbath morning. The corset that "Flattens that Bulge" will flatter your whole silhouette. Bumps and "spare tires" melt into curves while inches disappear under the uplift support of the famous, patented Inner Vest. So com- fortably yours, thanks to almost invisible lacings that make P.N. Practical Front adjustable to daily changes in your figure. N. W. HEBREW CONG.: On Sabbath morning, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on the subject "The First Consecration." Cantor Pavel Slavensky will chant the prayers. Next late Friday night service on April 2. * • * TEMPLE BETH EL: At the Sabbath Eve services tonight, March 26, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on the subject "Must There Be a War? Some Reflections on President Truman's Message to Congress." The Temple quartet, directed. by Jason H. Tickton, will render liturgical music. The Sisterhood will be in charge or the social hour after services. TEMPLE ISRAEL, Lecture Hall, Institute of Arts, Friday night, March 26, Purim Family Sabbath Eve Seri/ices. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "The Reincarnation of Haman." Religious School. Choir. Social hour by Sistethood. Friday night, April 2, in large auditorium, Art Institute, Rabbi Fram will preach on "The Supreme Court Decision on Religion in the Public Schools—Its Implications for Religion in Education." Temple Israel Choir, under direction of Dan Frohman. Cantor R. S. Tulman will chant the service. * KENT SAYS: WE CAN FIX ' YOUR RADIO ■ Land for Expansion NEW YORK. — Acquisition by Yeshiva University of two ad- ditional parcels of land in the im- mediate vicinity of its main building on Amsterdam Ave. and 186th St., New York, was an- nounced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, president. The new land was ob- tained to enable the university to carry out its $7,500,000 academic and physical expansion program, funds for which are now being sought in a nation-wide drive, he added. earnest immediately following the rally—on April 6, according to Goldie Levenstein and Julius Pliskow, co-chairmen of the di- vision. All pledges, according to the schedule, should be in and the campaign brought to a successful conclusion by April 15. To open its all-out campaign among government employees, the government division of the Allied Jewish Campaign will hold a workers' get-together at the Lee Plaza Hotel at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 5. In Europe alone, 40,000,000 At this kick-off meeting, work- ers will receive their kits with children are starving! Give—to solicitation slips and instructions; Crusade for Children—May 1 to the general solicitation begins in May 15. Services In Our Synagogues * 19, 1948 Friday,' March LENGTH — 12 to 16 inches, WAIST SIZES-26 to 40 $10°° MOOIRE * CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence: Friday evening ser- vice at 6 p.m. March 26. Sabbath service at 9 a.m. March 27. Rabbi Moses Fischer will preach. CONG. BNAI DAVID, Elmhurst at 14th: Friday night services March 27, Mincha at 6:15 p.m., Kabolos Shabbos, 6:30 p.m. Sabbath morning service at 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak on "Three Gifts." Herbert Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rubin, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Chumosh class, 5 p.m. Mincha at 6 p.m., followed by Sholoss Seudess. CORSET SHOPPE Made to Order and Ready Made. FOUNDATION GARMENTS — ALL TYPES 12048 DEXTER TO. 6-9429 •