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April 16, 1948 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-04-16

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday,' April 16 1148

$36.50 Co tributors Gather
At Women's Event Monday

New York Musician
To Address Hashofar

Mrs. Sol R. Kesler, chairman
With the highly successful $365 • minimum and $100 of. Hashofar, .announ6es that Ju-
minimum Freedom ,J.,uncheons behind them, the workers in dith Eisenstein, .well:knovven New
the Women's Division of the 1948 Allied. Jewish Campaign York musician, head of the de-
are looking forward to a capacity attendance at the $36.50 partment of arts education, of the
minimum affair to be held at the Latin Quarter, Monday Teachers Institute and Jevvish
Theological Seminary, will lec-
afternoon, April 19, at 12:30 p. m. By Monday„, Division ture on "Music in Jewish Lite"
workerS expect to have cavered,
Sunday evening, May 9.
at least 80 per cent of their slips. t Juniors Inaugurate'
- .Mrs. Abraham. Cooper and Can-
_
tor Pavel Slavensky, will be
Robert St. John, whose first-
System
of
Letters
heard in Yiddish and Hebrew
hand reports on the European
songs on the . same program.
situatian provided a thrilling af- As Aid in-Solicitation
The next home musicale of
ternoon for the women attending
Hashofar will take place at the
At
.14
division
meetingS
held
at
the luncheons held April '14 and
the Jewish Center. April 5 through home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
`15, will again be featured. Mrs. 8; Junior Division workers for Friedman, 4000 Tyler, at 8 p.m.,
Judith G. Epstein, former na- the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign Sunday, Apri118: Herman Jacobs
tional president of Hadassah, will pledged $6,809.72, an increase of will"be chairman of the evening
517 per cent over . last year:' 'his and Julius Chajes will lead corn-
be the.second speaker.
brings the total raised to date to munity- singing. There will also
Presiding at the Monday lunch- approximately $40,000.
be a vocalist and instrumentalist

.,
eon . will be Mrs. Seyniour *•.
Over 800 young adults received on the, program. Refreshments.
Frank, chairman' of general • soli-, their kits containing prospect Will be served. Admission is free
citation, and Mrs. Nathan B. slips and letters at these meetings. to members and _their friendS.
SChermer; chairman of assign- Prospect letters are ati innovation
ments in general solicitation, Will - ofthe Juniors this year. In order Youth Education League
give the invocation. ,
to prepare the way for him, each
Awards also will be presented volUnteer worker the Junior Finances Holland Home
at this time to the outstanding Division addressed an introduc-
solicitorg in this year's driVe.
tory' letter to each of his pros-
/ At a meeting of Youth Educa-
At. the $365 and $100. lunch- pects, describing the needs of the tion League, at the home of Mrs.
eons, Mrs. John C. Hopp, chair- Allied Jewish Campaign and • in- Louis Fried, 2277 Calvert, it was
Man of special gifts, ' presided, forming the prospect that the decided that one. of the major un-
while Mrs. Max Frank, president worker will be calling on him dertakings for the coming season
of the Women's Division, deliver- within a short time to secure his should be the joint sponsorship of
ed the invocation. Harold Katz, pledge.
Each worker was given be- an orphan's home in Rotterdam,
former member of Haganah; was
Holland, where 100 Jewish orph-
introduced by Mrs. Abrahani, tween 6 and 12 slips, assigned as ans from 'a nearby displaced per-
close to his home as possible.
Cooper.
sons camp in Germany are cared
The first report meeting for for. It is aimed to teach these
Also participating in the, pro-
grams, in addition to the speak- all Junior workers will be held young people a trade in a healthy
ers, are , Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich at 8 p. m. Monday, April 19, at democratic atmosphere, to enable
and Mrs. Henry Winerrian, gen- the Center. • All workers are them to face a future in Pales-
eral Co-chairmen of this year's urged to attend.
tine or Holland.
drive. Mrs. Wineman is present-
A gift of $400 was sent for the
ing the campaign report to the O.S. Gives Nazi Loot
purchase of equipment for • the
woit1en at all the luncheons.
care of children in Dagania, Pal-
To IRO For Survivors
Incidental music at the three
estine.
affairs is being provided by Reva
A victory luncheon will be held
WASHINGTON, (JTA)---Over
Retha, Detroit harpist. , $96,000 in U. S. currency looted April 20 at Club Bali for silver
'Arrangements for the lunch- by the Nazis from the bodies of page members.
earls are under the supervision of concentration camp victims has
Mrs. Harry Jacobson and her been redeemed by ' the Treasury
Overseas, national and local
committee, Mesdames Irvihg L. Department and turned over to causes are supported with funds
Hirschman,n, Theodore Levin and the International Refugee Or- of the 1948 Allied Jewish Cam-
ganization to aid in rehabilitat- paign.
Alfred Loewenstein. •
ing survivors of the camps, the
Preparatory Commission of IRO
announced here. Ninety per cent
I.F.Stone to Speak
of the money will be allocated
On Partition April21 for the care of Jewish victims, in
accordance with arrangements
That partition of Palestine in- worked out at the Paris confer-
to an Arab and a Jewish state is ence on restitution.
Abba Schwartz, director of the
already an established fact' and
cannot be reversed by any out- IRO. Reparations Department,
side powers is the position that and his deputy, David Rolbein,
will be maintained by I. F. Stone who completed the transaction,
of Washington, D. C., at a meet- reported that additional amounts
ing Wednesday, April 21, at 8:30 of currencies still held by mili-
p.m.•in the Northwest Hebrew tary authorities soon will be
Congrekation, Curtis and Santa turned over to IRO.
Rosa.
pter LAO Hear Talks
Stone, Washington editor of
The Nation and correspondent of On Parties In Zionism
the New York newspaper PM,
"Parties in. Zionism" will be
smuggled himself aboard a Jew-
ish ship in the Mediterranean the theme of the next meeting
bound for Palestine and covered of Chapter One, Zionist Organi-
events in Palestine just before zation of Detroit; at 8;30 • p.m.
partition was voted by the United Tuesday, April 20; at Bnai Moshe.
Nations.
Zionist parties will be repre-
Sharing the.platform with him sented by Leon Kay, General
will be the Rev. Henry J. Sirnp- Zionism; Sam Rabinovietz, La-
son of the Protestant Episcopal bor; Irving Schlussel, Mizrachi,
Church, under the auspices of and Manuel Merzon, Revisionist.
A social hour will follow. In-
the Progressive Party, 13th and
15th Congressional DistCicts. Dr. terested young men and women,
18 a 30, are invited to attend.
Morris Raskin will preside.

'

Blumenkopf Goldfarb, 53, born in,,War.
saw, Poland, emigrated in 1925; •Men-
del Abramovics, 62, born in Dorohon:
of . Abrom, emigrated in 1008; Jack
The Detroit Section of the Na- son
Sussman, 55 or 60. born in Dorochon,
tional . Council of Jewish Women omania and Fanny Hoffman Sussman
R. born in Dorochon, Romania; Alei
is seeking information about the `and Ivar Greenberg,. one may be a -
or professor; Joseph Goldberg
folloWing persons, . for whom it teacher
formerly .of •1601 Taylor.
has urgent messages from rela-
Clara. Blech Nocker, 53 . born in
tives Overseas. •urther informa- Aaxhen, daughter of Lila and Max.
Elsa Weinberg; Israel Meyer Smith,
tion may be obtained at the or- 53,
born in Ramigola, Lithuania, used
ganization's.
office at 8904 Wood- to be in the food business, son of
.
Pinkus
and Sara Malka Smith; Moses'
ward or by calling TR. 1-3701.
Starstejn, born in Nasielsk, Poland,
Neimowitz, Sura, 76, and Neimev owner of a. cigarette shop; Rachel
•(Neimow) Miriam nee Tetencolc (Te- Rosenberg who lived in Lubin, Po-
sengolz) 56, daughter of Jakov and land; David Weisman; Josef and Wolf
Ides 'born in Alika, Poland; Frances Milsztein born in Poiesie.

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Lawyers Greet N.Y. Speaker

—Photo by Paul Kirsch

Members of the Allied Jewish Campaign lawyers' section of The
Professional Division gather to congratulate CARLOS ISRAELS, well
known New York attorney, on the eloquence of the speech he de-
livered before their group on April 6. Pictured are (1. fo r.) HARRY
H. PLATT, LEO I. FRANKLIN, vice-chairmen of the lawyers section,
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