THE JEWISH NEWS-5 VanAntwerp, Williams to Address Histadrut Demonstration Jan. 9 Friday, December 31, 1948 Senate Subcommittee Objects to Retrial for Nptorious use Koch WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The Army made a grave mistake in reducing from life to four years the sentence of use Koch, wife of the former commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, and notorious war criminal in her own right, but to reinstate the sentence would violate the democratic principles of "juri- dicial finality," the Senate In- vestigating Subcommittee said in a report here. The Subcommittee has conducted- an investigation of the Army's reduction of the Koch sentence since the • Army action, taken on June 8, became known in October. Calling the case "an isolated blemish on the vigilance and cer- tainty" of democratic principles of justice, the Subcommittee charged the Army with the duty of furnishing to German courts all possible assistance should the German courts decide to stry Frau Koch for crimes against German nationals. The Army has already indicated, the Subcommittee re- ported, that no further crimes could be found on which they could retry her without putting her in double jeopardy. Detroit Jews will "Salute the Israel Histadrut" at Music Hall on Sunday evening, Jan. 9, of the demonstration formally opening Detroit's 1949 Gewerkshaften campaign for $375,000. Medical Journal Ends 21st Year of Publication With the appearance of Volume 2, 1948, Harofe Haivri, the Hebrew Medical Journal, edited by Moses Einhorn, M.D., concludeS its 21st year of publi- cation. In publishing the Journal, the editors aim to meet the need for a medical journal .written in He- brew, with English summaries, thus aiding greatly in the ad- vancement and development of Hebrew medical literature. The Journal is of interest not only to the medical profession, but to the layman as well. It contains a variety of articles cov- ering numerous topics. The sec- tion devoted to Palestine and its health problems is especially-sig- nificant at this time. In the cur- rent issue, Dr. P. -Ephrati of Tiberias discusses in detail clini- cal observations and treatment of 190 cases of malaria in Palestine. In the section on "Personalia," biographical sketches of such out- standing physicians as Prof. Heinrich Finkelstein, pediatri- cian; Prof. Max Neuburger, med- ical historian, and Dr. Solonion Solis-Cohen, the internist, are presented. For information, communicate with the editorial office of He- brew Medical Journal, 983 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. The business men's group of the Los Angeles Sanitarium will wind up the year and their drive for $150,000 at 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, at the Furniture Club in the Detroiter Hotel. A final report of the drive will be given. Members of the business men's group are requested to invite a friend, and to contact Ben Gold- berg, secretary, for reservations. Delegates from the group, who will attend the Los Angeles Sanitarium convention at Duarte, Calif., Jan. 9 to 13 are: Harry Victor, Nathan P. Rossen, Her- man Friedman, Morris Arotzky, Nathan- R. Epstein, Adolph Lich- ter and Sally Fields. Enrollment- Increases In Religious Schools . To Teach in Sweden ' DR. GUIDO KISCH Dr. Guido . Kisch, visiting pro- fessor of Jewish history at the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, has accepted an invitation to lec- ture on the history of law and international relations at the Uni- versity of Lund in Sweden in the fall of 1949. Prof. Kisch has taught jurisprudence at the Uni- versities of Leipzig, Koenigsberg, Prague and Halle. He is the edi- tor of Historia Judaioa, and has been engaged in teaching and re- search in this country during the past 14 years. Enrollment in all Jeviish re- ligious schools during the past year has increased 2.1 per cent from 232,348 pupils to 237,285, it was disclosed in an annual survey of Jewish education ac- tivities, made public- by Michael A. Stavitsky, president of the American Association for Jewish Education. The majority of the pupils-7121,466 or 51.2 per cent —were enrolled in Sunday schools and 115,819 or 48.8 per Cent in weekday schools, Talmud Torahs and Yeshivoth. Handler Women's Group Granted Its BB Charter Philip Handler Chapter, Bnai Brith women, has been granted its charter with the largest mem- bership chartered to date in Michigan. The group elected officers Dec. 30, with installation planned for Jan. 4 at Turover Hall. Mrs. Charles Solovich organ- ized the group and Mrs. Lewis Manning has served as super- visor. WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING JANUARY 11 OF SUPER MARKET HY FREEDMAN'S AT 18279 LIVERNOIS near CURTIS We carry a complete line' of KOSHER meats, poultry, groceries, delicatessens, dairy products an d fresh baked goods daily. WE SERVE niE FINEST QUALITY FOODS AT LOWEST POS IBLE PRICES LNDSMANSCHAFTEN—SOCIETIES—SYNAGOGUES Rabbi Morris Adler will ad- dress the annual Presidents' Tea of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, at 1 p.m. Monday, at the Jewish Cen- ter, . -on the subject "A Set of Resolutions for 1949." Mrs. Zaio Woodford Schroeder, president of the Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Dan Krouse, first vice president of the Council, will pour. Mrs. Wil- liam Frank will preside. Council members and friends are invited., Zager Chapter Lodge Hold Hillel Program Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chap- ter, Bnai Brith Women, has in- vited the Zager men's lodge to be guests at a program at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, cele- rating the silver jubilee of the Foundations. Mrs: Max Sinclair, Hillel chair- man; announces that Dr. Max Kapustin, Wayne Hillel director, will speak and Sam Shreeman, Hillel Council president, and other students, will present a variety program. Mrs. Henry Onrich announces a membership tea for Tuesday evening, Jan. 18. Mrs. Phillip Shiovitz 'will be hostess to the conservation committee's paid-up membership party Jan. 12. Israel Histadrut Needs Your Help! Rabbi Adler to Speak At Council, Tea Monday Demonstrate That You Stand Shoulder to Shoulder with the Builders of Israel (Histadrut) HISTADRUT "For The past 25 years the Hista- drut has been in the forefront of the pioneering forces in the up- building of the Jewish National By Participating in the CITY-WIDE ISRAEL HISTADRUT Home. It has created new values shaped new ways of life not (Geverkshaften) DEMONSTRATION for us alone the contribution of Sunday Evening, January 9th, 8 P. M. the Histadrut — the embodiment MUSIC HALL (Brush and Madison) Durfee Musk Scholarship Awarded to Morton Ehrlich Morton Ehrlich, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Ehr- lich of 2469 LaBelle, was award- ed, a year's music scholarship to New York Military Academy from Durfee 'Intermediate School. . Morton, who excels on the clarinet, previously won the First Class Division, Music Medal at Hutchins Intermediate School. CHARLES WOLOK, vice-president of the Michigan Zionist !region and treasurer of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, presents a Citation of Honor from the Zionist Organization of America to RUBIN GOLD, membership chairman of .Nordau Chapter, Z.O.D., in appreciation of his devoted efforts in building the chapter. Looking on are DR. BERNARD WESTON (left), president of the chapter, and ABE ROSENZWEIG, secretary (right). Los Angeles Sanitarium Group to Climax Drive This Sunday Evening * * • Mayor Van Antwerp and Gov-. ernor G. Mennen Williams will be present at Music Hall on Sunday. evening, Jan. 9, to salute the -Israel Histadrut at a city- wide demonstration which will launch Detroit's 1949 Histaudrut (Gewerkshaften) campaign for $375,000. . The demonstration also. will mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of the National - Com- mittee for Labor Israel under whose auspices Histadrut cam- paigns are conducted in the United States, Canada, Central America and South America. A direct 'message from Israel's fighting pioneers will be brought to the assembly by Yehudith Ginsburg, dynamic leader who was selected by the Israeli gov- ernment to mobilize the coun- try's ,nurses for the war effort. Miihal Kousevitsky, famous Cantor of Warsaw, who survived the Nazi holocaust, will be the soloist. Representatives of 150 syna- gogues, landsmanschaften, fra- ternal groups and women's or- ganizations and hundreds -of - His- tadrut contributors will hear a report of the year's Detroit His- tadrut achievements - under the leadership- of .1-Tarry Schumer, campaign chairman. Alex Schrei- er; chairman of the nominations committee, announces that cam- paign officers, elected at a special workers and delegates meeting, will be announced. A report will be made on the achievements of the organizations divisioll which raised $100,000 in the 1948 campaign. Nordau ZOD Chapter Gets Citation of our pioneering efforts in Israel —in the rebuilding of our Home- GUEST ARTIST land and, setting a pattern for a CANTOR M1IHAL KOUSIVITSKY better way of life has been enor- Renowned' Tenor and Cantor of Warsaw MOUS. Select Five Delegates Immediately—Send Names to DETROIT ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN 13722 LINWOOD TOwnsend 9-8660 Dr. Chaim Weizmann Pres. of Israel.