Rothschild and Charity: Characteristic Anecdote These Are The Allied Jewish Campaign Leaders for 1948 ABE SRERE Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 26, 1948 Speaking at a meeting of the professional division of the De- troit Service Group, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter told the follow- ing characteristic anecdote: An old-time schnorrer in a lit- tle east European town had set his mind on visiting Frankfort for a personal solicitation of the head of the Rothschild family. He worked for years to scrape up the necessary fare and finally reached the imposing house. The doorkeeper would not admit him. Long persistence and the assur- ance that he would merely speak one word to Reb Anschel Roth- schild finally prevailed. When he faced the rich man the beggar said, "Geb,foRo," an- other word for Talmud. "What is that?" asked the be- wildered Rothschild. "An abbreviation which stands for 'Good Morning, Reb An- schel.' " Rothschild was now in good humor and asked further, "Well, -what - do you want?" "GeMoRo," again replied the visi- tor, followed by the explanation, "Give Money Reb Anschel." This novel form of schnorre-rei elicited a good check, but the poor man was dissatisfied. "GeMoRo," he persisted. "What now!" Rothschild was beginning to show his impatience. "GeMo- Ro," was the persistent reply, again an abbrevation of 'Give More Reb Anschel.' " Could you let a child starve? Millions will if you don't help. Give to Crusade for Children, May 1 to May 15. JULIAN H. KROLIK IRVING W. BLUMBERG LOUIS BERRY no B011E5 . 11BOUT IT STAYS UP WITHOUT STAYS Featherweight—smooth as silk and oh? so comfortable==-1s your new "Perma•lift" Girdle. Best of all—it's made entirely without annoying, uncomfortable bones, yet it won't wrinkle—won't roll over. . . . Yes, it STAYS UP WITHOUT STAYS. For a real comfort thrill, ask for a new "Perma•lift" Girdle today. LEONARD N. SIMONS THE LIFT THAT HEUER LETS YOU HARVEY H. GOLDMAN These are some of the leaders who will assist Maurice Aronsson, drive chairman, in the great effort to raise $6,200,000 for the Allied Jewish Campaign during the coming weeks. Fred M. Butzel was named honorary chairman of the drive. Abe Srere and Julian H. Krolik are campaign vice- chairmen. Louis Berry and Ben L. Silberstein head the pre- campaign • division. Their vice-chairmen are Leonard N. Simons and Harvey H. Goldman. Irving W. Blumberg and Max Osnos are over-all chair- men of the seven trade and professional divisions. This lovely "Perma•lift"* Bra is specially constructed to add allure to your youthful figure. The cushion insets at the base of the bra cups gently support your bust from below—never lose that support thru ever - so many washings and wearings. Make your selection today. PG ■ • Communal Service Bureau Begins 2nd Training Year The Training Bureau for Jew- ish Communal Service will begin its second operational year in New York when the new class of mum tat, ikASS\ fellows' starts its basic course for administrators announced. 1 OFF VittS NE\JE.ik 0.15 L10 10.1 Detroit is among the commu- nities sponsoring the training buereau, and Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation is on the faculty. 99Wei$4 -1641(4)4a; FROM, $1 .50 LAMP SHADES . . . . JANET'S See Steffin's selection of highest quality lamps with custom hand sewn shades at reasonable prices Women's Specialty Wear, Infants and Children's Apparel 9019 12th ST., rear CLAIRMOUNT Ty. 7-2520 Steffin's Lamp Shoppe When You Think of Lamps—Think of Us. 3355 W. DAVISON, nr. Dexter - TO. 8-3758 Open Mon., Thurs., and Sat. 'Till 9 P. M. omPansba - Iiir and "Hickory' are trademarks, (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) Open for your convenience Monday, Thursday and Saturday to 9 p. m.