Arlazaro Committee Plans Fete Israel Veteran Succeeds Gottlieb As Michigan Zionist Region Director Morris M. Jacobs, president of the Michigan Zionist Region, an- nounces the appointment of Jules Doneson as regional direc- tor of the Michigan region to succeed Saul Gottlieb. A native of Philadelphia, he recently returned from the Is- rael army. Prior to his Israeli army serv- ice, Doneson was active in the Brigadier Kisch District of the Philadelphia Zionist Organiza- tion; Post 700 of the JWV, Bnai Brith and synagoge youth groups. During World War II, Done- son served with the 8th and 28th Infantry Divisions and was ap- pointed commanding officer . of the American University in Paris immediately after VE Day. He has visited Palestine twice with- in the last five years. While This is the executive committee of Aria- zaroff Branch of the Jewish National Work- ers' Alliance, which will present Maurice Samuel, noted author, at a dinner celebrating its 15th anniversary Sunday, Nov, 13, at Lacha r's. Left to right, front row: Dr. William Klein, William Cayman, J. M. Singer, Harry Schu- mer, Morris L. Schaver, David Sislin, Philip Imber, Mrs. Philip Jaffe, Sam Greenberg. Sec- ond row: Morris Meyers, A. Gurman, Sol Seltzer, Arnold Weitzman, Harry Mondry, Adele Mondry, M. Schubiner, H. Blank, Leo I. Cohen. Third row: Louis Levine, Sol Fire- stone, David Silvers, Ed Miller, M. Baron, M. Marcus, Norman Cutler, M. Kaminsky, I. Wood row. Tickets to the dinner may be obtained from M. Marcus, TO. 6-1527, Dr. Goldmann Outlines Agency's Economic Crisis for Hadassah There was plenty of plain talk, internationalization of Jerusa- at the Hadassah $100 Honor lem, the unsettled boundaries, Roll dinner Oct. 19 at the Book' the Arab refugees, and general Cadillac, when Dr. Nahum Gold- I Arab-Jewish relations. mann, chairman of the Ameri- No Security Yet can section of the Jewish "As long as the Arab world Agency, discussed the economic will not emotionally and intell- crisis which the Agency_ faces. ectually accept Israel as a state Only the urgency of the im- and the Jews as equals in the migration situation has caused Middle-East, there is no security . the Agency's financial doldrums, for Israel," he emphasized. Dr. Goldmann said. As early as "The stature of world Jewry last ,Tanuary, Dr. Israel Gold- depends on what happens to the stein, Agency treasurer, warned state of Israel," he concluded, of the impending crisis, but the making it clear to the large only alternative was to ignore crowd that their responsibilities the pleas of Jews in Arab lands in the establishment of Israel and in Eastern Europe for trans- are not yet fulfilled. portation to, and resettlement Mrs. Alfred Meyers, chairman in the new state. of the Honor Roll, reported, at Dr. Goldmann explained that, that time, $102,350 had been while most countries in Eastern raised toward the campaign Europe have forbidden emmi- goal, with an additional $135,- gration, a few, such as Poland, 000 yet to be collected. Mrs. agreed to grant the Jews exit Theodore Bargma n, Hadassah permits, provided that all who president, presided and paid *wished to go to Israel left ..with- special tribute to the efforts of in a stated period. Mrs. Bud Bloom, Hadassah exec- Further Pressure utive secretary. "Could we tell them not to Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chairman come?" Dr. Goldmann asked? of the dinner, introduced Dr. Further pressure arose with Goldmann. the increasing persecution of Jews in' North Africa, Iraq and other Arab countries, from which Jews escaped, sometimes on foot, to seek haven in Israel. "Could we send them back to certain death?" Dr. Goldmann said Warning of a tendency to ig- nore these current happenings, The Delegates' Assembly of after the "colossal emotions" of the Jewish Community Council, the events. of the past few years, to be held. Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Dr. Goldmann declared that "it the Jewish Community Center, is more important for people to will feature reports to the dele- maintain emotional mobilization gates of the major activities in seeming. normalcy than in that the Council has undertaken times of crisis." in recent months, by executive The Jewish state has been .director Boris M. Joffe. proclaimed, but is not yet- fully Other reports will be present- consolidated," he stated. In ad- ed by the legal committee and tlition to the economic problems, the Yiddish Culture. Committee. Israel has numerous political The 'legal committee,' headed by questions to face, including the Morris Zwerdling and David Rosin, co-chairman, has been closely involved with the matter LZ Federated Campaign of discrimination at Michigan Executive Board Meets resorts. It has also followed efforts of other community • A meeting of the executive groups to invalidate the recent- board of the Labor Zionist Fed- ly enacted law which extends erated Campaign was held, Oct. State assistance for the trans- 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. portation of pupils . of private and parochial schools. I. Pokempher. One vacancy on the executive DelegateS from the branches committee of the Council will be Ilearshen, Wo. Netter, S. 'Rich- filled in a special election. included: H. Wiener, M. Gold- Simultaneous Yiddish-English oftas, M. Schmuckler, A. Schre- translations of the reports will ier, M. Ginsburg, B. Katz, B. be available. Hearshen, Wm. Netter, S. Rich- ardson, A. Kaminker, M. Lubar- CARD OF THANKS ski, 0. Goldberg, N. Naimark, Mrs. Daniel Laven sister of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kumove and the late Lillian Segal, wishes to Mr. and Mrs. M. Kane. • thank friends and relatives for Nahum Weissman, executive the many kindnesses :.,, hown her director, reported on the pro- in her recent bereavement. gress of the campaign and pointed to improvements in the 6 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 28, 1949 [technique of campaigning. Delegates Assembly Of JCC Meets at Center Tuesday — Open All Statler Ballrooms to Host Balfour Ball Nov. 5 The 17th annual Balfour Ball, in all ballrooms of the Statler Hotel, will feature dancing to the music of Phil Brestoff and his orchestra and Tonita's Rhumba Band. The two musical groups will alternate their playing to pro- vide continuous dance music throughout the evening. Refresh- ments will be available in the adjacent cocktail lounge. Tickets may be purchased from members of the committees or at the Zionist Office. The af- fair committee . is under the leadership of Harry Cohen. Soil from Herzl Grave Put in Legion Garden JULES DONESON there, he worked with Haganah and lived as a member .of an agricultural settlement. CLEVELAND, (JTA) --Z. Earth from a spot near the Mt. HerZ1 grave of Dr. - Theodore Herzl, founder of Zionism, was added to that from historic sites of 28 European countries at the Peace Memorial in the American Le- gion Peace Garden here last Sunday. Our NEW address: 708 David Stott Bldg. Our telephone: WO. 5-1155. •serve BARLEY and • MUSHROOM SOUP • • : buy :ROKEACH : CURTAINS AND LAMP SHADES Our Specialty Carpeting & Furniture Cleaned in Your Home We Launder or Clean: • Blankets • Furniture Covers • Bed Spreads • Window Shades • Drapes • Fancy Linens AMBASSADOR Curtain, Rug & Shade Cleaners 12813-15 LINWOOD TOwnsend 7-9660 Free Pick-up and Delivery A. V.. ELCONIN, C.P.A. AND A. M. SCHEUER, C.P.A. ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION OF A PARTNERSHIP Music Study Club To Present 2 Young Singers at Concert Members of Music Study Club of Detroit will meet for lunch- eon, November 9, at the home of Mrs. Jay Rosenshine to complete plans for the annual artist's concert. For the past 10 years it has been the policy of the club to present young artists who need the opportunity of being heard. This year the Music Study Club is introducing two young Michigan singers, Leah Crohn, soprano, of Detroit and David Krupp, baritone, of Muskegon, who will be heard at the Detroit Institute of Arts Dec.. 6. Proceeds of the concert will be used towards the Sylvia Simons Memorial Scholarship Fund. As- sisting the hostess are the fol- lowing—Mrs. A. Brasch, presi- dent; Mrs. Samuel Shetzer, chairman of the concert; Mrs. Oscar Kahan, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin and Mrs. Raymond Sokolov, co- chairmen. Northwest P-T-O Sets Luncheon for Monday Parent-Teachers Organization of the Northwest Branch of United Hebrew Schools, will meet at a dessert luncheon at. 12:30 p.m., Oct. 31, at the North- west Hebrew synagogue. Albert Elazar. associate .super- intendent of UHS, will discuss aspects of childrens' education and a discussion period will fol- low. Music Director Moe Kesner will conduct a program includ- ing a musical film used in the UHS audio-visual department. Mrs. Alice • Goldsmith, presi- dent of the PTO aroup, will be assisted as hostess by Mrs. Dan- iel Aided, secretary; Mrs. Manny Lax, treasurer; and Mrs. Joseph Gordon, social chairman. TO BE KNOWN AS ELCONIN 8r MEIJER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACOUNTANTS 504 HAMMOND BUILDING DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 7, 1949 This Is the Time to Lay the Foundation for the Jtivkish Siate Respond Liberally to the Jewish National Fund's Annual FLAG DAY Appeal THURSDAY EVENiNG, NOV. 3 SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 5 ALL D.- AY SUNDAY, NOV. 6 Encourage our volunteer youth workers on the traditional Flags Days with a cordial welcome and a liberal contribution. Detroit Jewish youth are invited to join the volunteer army of workers for Flag Day solicitations by attending the rally at the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood, ' at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4. The latest Palestine movie will be shown. There will be refreshments and dancing. For information all the Jewish National nand 1118116 DEXTER TO. 8-7384