Hadassah Honor Roll Workers Are Briefed
For Intensive Drive at the Sept. 8 Meeting
Leaders of Hadassah are busy preparing for
The 1948 Honor Roll drive, which will begin Wed-
nesday, Sept. 8. Working at the Hadassah office
are, seated, left to right: MESDAMES MAURICE
JWF Women's Leaders Qualified
To Analyze Social Service Survey
Detroit Jewish women are being invited to "Top your best bib
and tucker with your thinking cap," when they come to hear a panel
of distinguished local women tell the timely story of Detroit's child.
care, family, recreation, and health services, at the annual meeting
of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Wednes-
day, Sept. 22, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The meeting, which
will open with a buffet luncheon, C.
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will begin at 12:15 p.m.
showing of recent newsreel films
The eight panel members, all from Israel. Mrs. Max A. Frank
members of the division, will
discuss the Hunter Survey, an
explanation of major social serv-
ice, agencies in the city. Robert
MacRae, executive director of
the Council of Social Agencies,
will moderate the forum.
Although only one of them is
active professionally in her field,
each of the panel members has
special training and experience
that make her qualified to ana-
lyze the facts about the present
social service situation in Detroit
and the challenges it places be-
fore the people of Betroit. The
Women's Division experts include
Miss Pearl Devenow, and Mes-
PERLMAN, SEYMOUR FRANK, CHARLES ROB- dames Benjamin Jaffe, Julian H.
MRS. RAYMOND SOKOLOV
INSON and STANLEY AKERS; standing, left to Krolik, Charles Lakoff, Sidney
R. Marwil, Alexander W. San-
right:- MESDAMES SAM HELLER, NORMAN ders, Raymond' Sokolov, and division president, will preside.
ROM, ALBERT PINES and ARTHUR BLOOM.
Reservations for the luncheon
Morris Zwerdling.
The annual meeting also will program are being accepted at
feature election. of officers and a division offices, WO. 5-3939.
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Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will open its 1948. Honor
Roll Drive Wednesday, Sept. 8, when the small Army of
women workers will get through briefing for the campaign
and begin- solicitation of Prospects.
Mrs. Julian Tobias and Mrs. Samuel Grandon are chair-
men of the educational panels planned for the day—a series
Glubb Sees Defeat
For Arab Legion • 9
New Combme Seen
of home meetings at which Ha- ',!>
LONDON, (JTA) — Brig. John
dassah leaders will speak, at- A noted speaker is expected to
Bagot
GlUbb, commander of the
tempting to answer all questions be present.
Transjordan Arab Legion, has
that workers may get from pros-
pects. Reservations may be made by warned the British . Government
The Honor Roll combines fund- calling the Hadassah office, TY.
•:that,. should the
raising with membership cam- 8-8216.
hvar flare up
paign.
=ag a in in Pales-
The ofllowing are the homes,
Transj or-
Honor Roll
chairmen and speakers for the
clan would be in
education meetings:
Calendar
danger of out-
University East, Mrs. Charles Ger-
right • defeat. In
shenson, 19472 Suffolk Dr., hostess;
Mrs, Arthur Bloom, chairman; Mrs.
this event, the
Wednesday, Sept. 8—Dessert
Sidney Allen, speaker.
former British
luncheon, Panel meeting; Dis-
University West, Mrs. Samuel Cohl,
3070 W. Outer Dr., hostess; Mrs. Sid-
tribution of Kits by groups.
officer is report-
ney Krause, chairman; Mrs. Morris
12:30 p.m.
.?.d to have told
Adler, speaker.
Russell Woods, Mrs. Howard Bloch,
Tuesday, Sept. 14—Opening
British officials,
43•3 Fullerton, hostess; Mrs. Norman
membership luncheon, Book
Abdullah's king-
Rom, chairman; Mrs. Max Frank,
speaker.
Cadillac, 12:30 p.m.
Brig. Glubb dom would in-
Central West, Mrs. Philip Stellar,
Tuesday, Sept. 28—Report
2748 Webb, hostess;. Mrs. Maurice
voke the treaty with Britain and
Perlman, chairman; Mrs. Maurice
meetings by groups, place to
Landau, speaker. - •
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consider itself °entitled to demand
be announced.
Central East, Mrs. Samuel Rosen,
military • assistance by British
1421 W. Boston Blvd., hostess; Mrs.
Saturday, Oct. 2—$100 min-
Perry Burnstine, chairman; Mrs. Harry
imum dinner, Hotel Statler, 7
troops.
Jackson, speaker. .
South. Oakland County, Mrs. David
p.m.
Brig. Glubb,, will become a
Hersch, 8545 Lincoln, Huntington
Friday, Oct. 15 — Report
Woods, hostess; Mrs. Stanley Akers,
member
of the operational staff
chairman; Mrs. Louis Glasier, speaker.
meetings by groups; place to
The opening report meeting of be announced.
of the combined Transjordan-and
the drive will be a luncheon at
Wednesday, Oct. 20—First
Iraqi armies, Reuters reported.
12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14, at
group meetings, place to be
The comniander of the combined
the Book Cadillac Hotel. All De-
announced.
forces will be an Iraqi 'general,
troit women are invited.
Wednesday, Oct. 27—Clos-
the report said.
Mrs. Thomas Marwil and Mrs.
ing Victory meeting, Art In-
It was officially announced in
David Flayer are working on stitute, 8:30 p.m. •
Bagdad that Iraq and Trans-
arrangements for the luncheon.
jordan. would merge their armies
"in order to Coordinate military
operations in liberating . Pales-
tine:"
In a comprehensive summary
of the Palestine situation, Salis-
bury states' that the second. U.N.
The United Hebrew Schools High School, Bagley Public trued saved the Arabs from a
will resume classes on Wednes- School, Beth Aaron Synagogue "knockout" blow: Reports from
Arab countries also . indicate a
day, Sept. 8.
(Wyoming and Thatcher).
- During September,. in addition
For further information call progressive weakening * of the
Arab League, he added.
Ito general studies, all classes will TO. 8-0063.
be prepared • for the High Holi
days and will be taught the
LIVES_ OF OUR ITINIES,
VLADIMIR
prayers, customs, history and
home and synagogue obesrvances.
ODESSA'S LEADING RUSSIAN NEWS-
FIGNTER,LITERARY AND LINGUIS-
Registration for new pupils will
PAPER APPOINTED HIM CORRESPON
TIC GENIUS, FOUNDER Of THE
DENT BERN AND ROME. NIS
JEWISII LEGION AND FATHER Of
take place in all the branches
ARTICLES FROM TSIOSE TWO CINIVRAL
THE ZIONIST REVIMIST MOVEMENT-
beginning Sept. 8 through Sept.
CENTERS ATTRACTED ATTENTION
17, from 3:30 to 6 p. m., daily and
THROUGHOUT RUSSIA. t
from 10 to 12 on Sunday mor-
nings.
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The new classes will begin
their sessions on Monday, Sept.
J"-et
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BORN 04 1880, IN ODESSA,
UHS branches are located as
JABOTINSKY WAS DESTINED TO
STUDY FOR THE RABBINATE .14IS
follows: 13226 Lawton near Davi-
PREOCCUPATION
WITH BOOKS,
son, 4000 Tuxedo and Holrnur,
HOWEVER,LED HIM TO EMBARK.
Philadelphia and Byron, 15705
ON A LITERARY CAREER.
•Parkside at Midland, Central
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Resume Classes in United
Hebrew Schools Wednesday
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Off the Record-
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
(Copyright 1948, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
Variations on a Theme
. Arthur Garfield Hays has modified his statement that Jews
should not be employed in the Near Eastern Division of the State
Department because they would be biased about Palestine .. . He
now says he meant only the Zionists • .. Loy Henderson and other
State Deparfinent officials, known anti-Zionists, too are biased .. .
Does Hays mean that'non-Jews are entitled to be biased but certain
Jews not? . . . Would he approve appointment of Sumner Welles to
the. State Dejartment despite his pro-Zionist vi-ws, but not of Ben
Cohen who shares Sumner Welles' attitude? . • Does he want to
turn Zionists into second-rate citizens? . . . There has not been a
single instance where a Jew—Zionist or ndn-Zionist—in a high state
position abused his trust . . To the contrary—Sir Herbert Samuel
leaned backward . . . So did Jesse Straus . . He was the only
American Ambassador in the early Hitler days who considered the
persecution an internal affair of Nazi Germany ... Ambassador Dodd
in. Berlin, Bingham in London thought differently . . . Hays is counsel
of the Civil Liberties Union . . . He is, exceedingly tolerant . . . He
fights for the right of everybody to equal treatment • . . During the
war he pleaded passionately for the rights of American Fascists and
Nazis to freely expose themselves . . . When it comes to Jews—Hays,'
the Jew, is leaning backward . . . Hays would. do -well- to withdraw
and apologize for his absurd and intolerant statement.
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Here and There
An agreement has been reached between the ZOA and "Ma-
terials for Israel" . . . The ZOA will take charge of collecting the
food and "Materials for Israel" the machines and other equipment
for Israel.
One of the most effective representatives of the Israeli govern-
ment in the UN is Gabriel Hammer . . . He is the right-hand man of
Eliezer Kaplan, Israel's Minister of Finance . . . In a quiet, unassum-
ing, efficient manner he has acquired a position of influence and
justified importance ... His calm, detached and sober judgment is
frequently invoked whenever tough problems are encountered.
Jules Moch, French Minister of the Interior, may be offered the
Premiership in the next few years, if not sooner . . A theoretician
and intellectual, he shows the influence of his father . . . The elder
Moch was one of the rare Jewish army officers of the Dreyfus
generation . . A gifted military thinker and writer, Moch senior,
who was a close friend of France's . Socialist patriarch, 'Jean Jaures,
has bequeathed to his son both a military and Socialist heritage..
We know that Britain is behind Belgium's hostile attitude toward
ium's virtually open hostility
Israel ... Who is responsible for Belg
to: Jews? The
. . . word "Israel" has not been mentioned once in the
Blgian Parliament . . . Belgium now has a population of 40,000
Jews including many recent immigrants . . . The "aliens" in Belgium
are 'subjected to all kinds of difficulties and inconveniences . . . They
face new registration laws - almost daily and find it practically im-
possible to secure working certificates without which they cannot
gain employment . , • A Belgian newspaper, the official organ of the
shoe industry, has recently lauded the Nazis for killing Jews.
JABOTINS
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WORLD WAR I FRED INS IMAGINATION FOR VIE FORMATION OF A
JEWISH LEGION TO FIGHT ALONGSIDE THE ALLIES FOR THE LIBERATION
OF PALESTINE AS A JEWISH HOMELAND. APPOINTED COMMANDER OF A
LEGION COMPANY, RE LED HIS UNIT ACROSS THE JORDAN IN PURSUIT
Of THE FLEEING PAM; TWO YEARS LATER NE WAS IMPRISONED NY
TIIE utinsK FOR INSISTING THAT THE LEGION REMAIN MOBILIZED. 4
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Earlier Deadline
For Sept. 10 Issue
On account of Labor Day,
it is necessary to set an earlier
deadline for our issue of Sept.
10.
All copy, including photO-
graphs, for that issue must
reach the office of The Jewish
News not later than 2 p.m. on
Friday, Sept. 3
16--THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 3, 1948
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UNIT IN PALESTINE AND LED AGAINST
ANTI-JEWISH RIOTERS-FOR WHICH THE
BRITISH SENTENCED HIM TO I'S YEARS AT
HARD LABOR.HE WAS PARDONED IN A
FEW WEEKS AFTER JEWISH COMMUNITIES
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD MADE STRONG
PROTESTS AGAINST THE SENTENCE.
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ELECTED MERU OF THE WORLD
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVE
IN 1921, JABOTINSKY SOON ESPOUSED
THE IDEA OPORGANIZING INTENSIVE
MASS MIGRATION MOVEMENTS
Of EUROPEAN JEWS TO
PALESTINE . NIS IDEAS WERE OPP-
OSED BY MOST ZIONIST LEADERS
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FOLLOWING AN OUTBREAK OF POGROMS IN
ODESSA IN I905,JABOTHISKY,UPON HIS RE -
TURN TO RUSS1A,ORGANIZED A JEWISH SELF-
DEFENSE UNIT. LATER RE EMBARKED ON A PRO-
LIFIC LITERARY PROGRAM AND PRODUCED
NUMEROUS NOVELS,ESSAYS,POEMS ETC.
FINAL CLEAVAGE CAME IN 1935 WHEN THE
ZIONIST ACTIONS COMMITTEE BANNED
"INDEPENDENT POLITICAL ACTIVITIES" BY
ZIONIST GRoUPS.THAT YEAR,IN VIENNA,
DELEGATES FROM ALL PARTS Of THE WORLD
ESTABLISHED THE "NEW ZIONIST ORGANIZATION?
IN 1921, HE ORGANIZED THE FIRST NAGANAW
and SOL MONS
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BROKE OUT, JABOTINSKY ADVO-
CATED EVACUATION OF 1,000,000
EUROPEAN JEWS 79 PALESTINE
WITHIN A YEAR AND SUPPORTED
° ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION "Of **S
TO PALESTINE.
WHILE VISITING THE U.S IN 1940, JABOTINSKY DIED
UNEXPECTEDLY IN A REVISIONIST YOUTH CAMP, LEAVING
BEHINO THOUSANDS OF ADHERENTS COMPRISING THE
REVISIONIST ZIONIST MOVEMENT THROUGHOUT
THE WORLD - -
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