C.D LETS GO INTO THE LAND OF EGYPT, WHERE WE SHALL SEE NO WAR, NOR. HEAP_ THE OF THE TRUMPETS NOR_ BE HUNGRY FOR BREAD - AND 4 THERE WILL WE DWELL' BUT TROUBLE SOON COMMENCED, FOR GEOALIAH WAS SLAIN BY A MAN WHO DISTRUSTED HIM ----- 5,6: w4vtiir or- FROM THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH IN ALL T VERSIONS OF THE bIBLE • SPELLED JEREMIAS THE DOUAY VERSION AND THE LORD 000 SAYS, VOU MUST NOT GO INTO EGYPT, BUT REMAIN HERE IN YOUR. OWN LAND. DO NOT BE AFRAID, HE SAYS, / FOR I AM WITH YOU , AND WILL SAVE. YOU. IF ANY GO INTO EGYPT, Mom WILL OVERTAKE THEM THERE At4YwAy I /SY CAMERON AM) MULFORD CD 94:3' Aff YAW, GA/NES YERTWELESS,THIS LITTLE REMNANT OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE WENT INTO EGYPT, DISOBEYING THE WORD OF THE LORD,AND THEY TOOK JEREMIAH WITH THEM, AGAINST HIS WILL m JEREMIAH CONTINUED TO PREACH TO HIS PEOPLE EVEN IN THE DARKNESS AND - GOD SAYS. BUT FEAR NOT. • AND BE NOT DISMAYED. OH ISRAEL! FOR BEHOLD I WILL SAVE YOU FROM AFAR OFF... FEAR NOT. FOR I AM WITH THEE._ FOR I WILL MAKS A FULL END OF ALL THE NATIONS WHITHER I HAVE DRIVEN YOU - BUT I WILL MEASURE - 1 CORRECT YOV DO NCO NOT R.EmEmBER ALL. THE WRONG THINGS YOU DID, WORSHIPPING FALSE GOOS. BREAKING THE COMMANDMENTS? BECAUSE THE LORD COULD NO LONGER. BEAR. ALL THIS, OUR LAND IS DESOLATE AND NO-FOR YOU JEREMIAH WON'T BE GAVE US WRONG ADVICE, FREE WHILE YOU'RE TELLING US CHAINED TO TO STAY I YOUR. WICKEDNESS A FEW DAYS' .JOURNEY NOW •AND WE'RE OUT OF DANGER.! ACCURSED TODAY. AND WITHOUT AN INHABITANT! OF EXILE B 'DECLARE YE AMONG THE NATIONS 9ABY LON I S TAKEN , LIT LONG AFTER. ■ •445 DEATH,JEREMI ARS PROPHECY DID COME_ TRUE, AND THE GREAT EMPIRE OF BABYLON. opPRESSOR. OF HIS PEOPLE, cRUMSLED BEFORE THE- ARMIES OF A NEW EMPIRE. FOR OVT OF THE NORTH THERE COMES A NATION AGAINST HER WHICH SHALL MAKE HER LAND DESOLATE, AND NONE SHALL DWELL THEREIN!" Coming Socin:awoirlerfr ee&i.e5ZiyANaicOla1 Leads SOS Committee Congratulates Detroiter Soldiers' Service Volunteers on Successful Drive This week Detroit Jewry can be proud of itself . . . proud of the 300,000 pounds of canned food and baby clothing gen- erously contributed on SOS Day last Sunday. In dollars and cents, the contributions represent close to $200,000 worth of fruits and juices.for vitamin-starved European DPs, of fish Milk, fats, and oil to rebuild broken bodies; of diaper„soaps, tiny shirts and gowns for thou-'' sands of new babies. Within six letter could not express the Weeks these materials will be measure of gratitude. of the De- reaching g r a t e f u l Europeans, troit SOS Steering Committee on most of whom are preparing for behalf of the 250,000 displaced their new life in Israel. persons. These printed w or d s - Yes, Detroit Jewry c a n be must serve as tribute to you. proud of its generosity . .. BUT They are a small expression of MORE . . . WE SALUTE THE pride in the accomplishments of HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS the hundreds of you who, with WHO WORKED ON TRUCKS, team work and good humor, IN CARS, IN DISPATCH CEN- showed that you have not for- TERS, ON SEMI-TRAILED DE- gotten our fellow Jews who are POTS. IN THE WAREHOUSE still bearing the brunt of mis- ALL DAY LONG . . . making fortune and misery. pick-ups, packing a n d sorting Detroit SOS Steering thousands of cans, loading hun- dreds of boxes, doing the thou- Committee. sands of jobs that made the drive the success it was. These are the people who can stand up and be eounted among the crops of de- Voted community workers. There were the youth who re- ported at 9 a. m. to work on trucks and coming back tired and hungry and who pleaded for more cards to cover. More than 700 drivers who reported with their cars and with the espirit de corps and enthusiasm did their part. There were the dispatch center workers who sorted cards, an- swered four constantly busy Phones, relayed messages, man- ned the nerve center of the drive. There were the more than 300 Unsung heroes in the warehouse who did just plain hard work . . . two elderly women who stayed from IO in the morning until 9:30 at night . . . two young new Americans who six months ago were receiving the same kind of materials they were packing for their friends still in DP camps . .. young men in their old army clothes lifting cartons with the speed of machines, women and girls packing can after can into Cardboard boxes. Detroit Jewry, it should warm your heart and give you a tre- mendous feeling of satisfaction to know that the biggest SOS drive in the nation last year was bigger this year ONLY because You and You and You were willing to give your time and energy unselfishly. It is impossible to thank every- LZOA Branch 4 to Mark 15th Birthday Tonight Branch 4 of Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit will celebrate its 15th anniversary to- night with a program at the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. Formerly a chapter of the League for Labor Palestine, Branch 4, one of the oldest English-speaking Zionist groups in the country, has now grown to a membership of 200, In a congratula lit telegram received by chaiillri. Morris Lieberman from the National LZO Central Committee, the branch was commended for its "zeal and devotion to the cause of Israel." This evening's celebration will be highlighted by a dramatic skit to be presented by Harold Silver, Herman Jacobs, I. Shrodeck, and Sam Rabinowitz. Dr. Irving Pos- ner, chairman of the program committee, is in charge of ar- rangements. The social program has been. arranged by Edith Shevitz and Helen Posner, Nuremburg Women Proetst Koch Sentence Commutation MUNICH (JTA)—The Women's Clubs of Nuremberg have begun to circulate petitions protesting the commutation of Ilse Koch's one individually. A thank you life sentence to four years. "There is no place in Germany for such 24---THE JEWISH NEWS women as use Koch," the peti- Friday, November 5, We tions say. • —U.S. Army Signal 'Photo PVT. STEWART N. ROTHMAN (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Z. Rothman of 4230 Pasadena, conducted services for Jewish sol- diers stationed with the U. S. Army in Tokyo, Japan. With him in the photograph, assisting in conducting the services, are: Pfc. Anthony Haydis of Santa Fe, Calif., Pvt. Edward E. Brandeis of Philadelphia,' and Pfc. Boris I. Chapnitsky of Appleton, Wis. Pfc. Rothman enlisted in the army seven months ago while a student at Cass High School. He is a photographer assigned to army headquarters. He was a member of the Shaarey Zedek Boy Scout Troop for several years. Rabbi Fram to Address Haifa Group Nov. 8 Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will be principal speaker at the second meeting of the new year of Haifa Chapter of the Zionist Organization of . Detroit Monday evening, Nov. 8. His subject will be "Autonomy in Our Time," a description of the functions of the several branches of the Israeli govern- ment. Emergency Appeal For SOS Packers Weary SOS workers could not finish the job of packing all the materials last Sunday. One hundred people reporting THIS SUNDAY at 9:30 a. in. to the Malden Paper Co. ware- house, Lyndon and Meyers Road, can finish the job by afternoon. Transportation to the warehouse will be provided in front of the Avalon Thea- ter, 9:30 to 10:30. Will you help out? Honor Harry Cohen With Garden, Gift to Israel at Balfour Ball Harry Cohen, one of Detroit's outstanding Zionist and commu- nity leaders, will be accorded two-fold honors on Saturday night, Nov. 13, at the annual Bal- four Ball of the Zionist Organi- zation of Detroit, when he will be presented with a certificate sig- nifying that his: friends and co workers have planted a Gar- , den in his honor on soil of the Jewish National Fund in Israel, and with a tok- en indicating X- Harry Cohen ray equipment is being sent to Israel in his honor. The Balfour Ball, which this year again is being arranged un- der Mr. Cohen's chairmanship, is being utilized for these presenta- tions on the occasion of Mr. Cohen's recent 65th birthday. - Rabbi Morris Adler will make the presentation in behalf of a committee which also included Philip Slomovitz, Harry M. Shul- man, William Hordes, Morris Jacobs, ZOD ptesident, Mrs. Jo- seph H. Ehrlich, Maurice H. Zackheim and Bernard Isaacs. The X-ray equipment will be on display on the ballroom floor of Hotel Stotler during the dance. The plaque will carry the inscrip- tion: "In Honor of the 65th birth- day of Harry Cohen, his Detroit Friends and Co-workers Present this X-ray Equipment as a Gift to the People of Israel." The gift will be turned over to the Israel Equipment Project for shipment to the JeWish State. The Harry Cohen Garden cer- tificate bears the inscription: "For his untiring lifetime services to the cause of Israel, the Detroit friends and co-workers of Harry Cohen honor him on his 65th birthday by planting this Garden on Jewish National Fund soil in Israel." A capacity attendance is . ex- pected at the Balfour Ball, tick- ets for which are available at the Zionist office. Launch Histadrut Drive Nov. 11; Schaver to Report on Israel Trip The Detroit Histadrut Commit- tee, which raised $275,000 in 1948 for Histadrut of Israel, will chart pre-campaign plans for its 1949 drive at a meeting of 500 workers and delegates from 150 organiza- tions affiliated with Histadrut activities, Thursday evening, Nov. 11, in the main auditorium, of the Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood near Pasadena. Morris L. Schaver, one of the founders of the Detroit Histadrut, who has just completed a two months' trip to Israel, will make his first Detroit report to the gathering. A full report of the last cam- paign will be submitted and plans will be outlined for the campaign which will formally open with a citywide meeting at Music Hall in January. Recommendations for the 1949 Detroit campaign quota will be acted upon, Dr. Joseph Tsur Named Israeli Minister to Uruguay TEL AVIV (JTA)—Dr. Joseph Tsur, formerly Tzernovitz, has been appointed Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary to Uruguay, it was announced here this week, Delegates and workers will select representatives to the 25th anniversary conference of the National Committee for Labor Palestine to be held in New York Nov. 27 and 28. The convention will include among its guests the Hon. Isaac Ben Zvi, president of the Jewish National Council of Israel, and Eliahu Epstein, Special Israeli Representative to the United States. Beth Aaron to Install Rabbi Katz, Officers At Nov. 14 Ceremonies Cong. Beth Aaron invites the public to attend the installation of Rabbi Pincus Katz and new officers of the congregation at 8 p. in. Sunday evening Nov. 14, at the synagogue, Wyoming and Thatcher. New officers elected are: Presi- dent, Dr. Marvin A. Last; vice presidents, Sam Freedman and Alex Margolis; secretary, Morris Katz; treasurer, Louis Levine Mac Silverman will be chair- man of the installing committee. Refreshments will be served with the assistance of the Beth Aaron , Sisterhood and Men's Club. N,