Affiliate Groups Announce Ambitious Programs Adv.— Jewish War Veterans affiliates make a new, living Shrine or Me- Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital the have each announced their pro- morial to the heroic Jewish war first Thursday of each month. grams for the coming year, each dead a reality. The Jewish War JWV CENTURY CLUB Chair- of which are significant in Com- Veterans, the custodian of the man Jack Kraizman states that munal Affairs and particularly to records of patriotic service per- "We believe that those, who were the Jewish Community. The ME- formed by men of the Jewish willing to shoulder our responsi- MORIAL HOME ASSOCIATION, Faith, insists that a Shrine in this bilities during the time of our headed 'by President John Nemon area is a necessity, so that all country's need, will also, be will- is forging ahead with plans to people will understand and appreci- ing to assume responsibility in ate that Jews have patriotically combating the elements, which served their country and died for threaten our security today. JWV their country far in excess of the is the instrument for VIGILANCE. ratio of Jews to the general popu- Vigilance is made more effective lation figures. if we have the tools. Money is a LADIES AUXILIARY President vital tool, therefore the "Century Eleanore Silk has established the Club," and an invitation to all to dates that the Auxiliaries will contribute a minimum of $100.00 service the U.S.O.: help to fami- annually to the JWV CENTURY lies in the Veterans Aid Program; CLUB. JOHN NEMON of the Packages to Boy s in Vietnam; JWV BOY'S CLUB asks for do- Child Welfare; and servicing the nations of sports equipment. JWV, Auxiliary Launch Fund-Raising Campaign Michigan JWVA Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday The biggest fund raising campaign in JWV history has begun. This was announced by David Gildenberg, Junior Vice Commander of the Dept. of Michigan, and Dept. Auxiliary Senior Vice President Dorothy Goldberg. A drawing to be hell on December 18th will determine the winners of a TRIP FOR TWO, all expense seven day flight to Puerto Rico: a color television set: and additional prizes of $25.00 U.S. Savin6 Bonds. Sellers will have a separate drawing for valuable prizes. Proceeds from this fund raising are ur- nently -needed for the many facets of Jewish War Veterans work, which you can read of elsewhere on this page. EVERYONE IN THE COM- MUNITY should find it to their best interest to become a Hart of JAY'S' either by mem- bership or contributing to it's fund raising campaign, or both nreferably. WHEN YOU VISIT WACH- TNGTON D.C. be sure to visit the Jewish War Veterans SHRINE. This shrine, created by Act of Congress, is dedica- ted to all Americans of the Jewish Faith, who served in America's battle , to establish and preserve the blessings of liberty. The SHRINE, in it's nresent form, represents the fulfillment of a dream as well years of devotion and ser- vice toward the ideal of the establishment- of a permanent reminder to people of all faiths Ladies Department, Michigan Jewish War Veterans, will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Labor Zionist Institute. President Mrs. Irving Silk announces. Budget chairman, Mrs. William Greenberg asks that each auxiliary submit a budget. Lillian Betman, hospital chair-' man, said that the auxiliaries will distribute Sweetest Day bags to Tuberculosis patients at the Allen Park Veterans Hospital Thursday. For information, call Mrs. Paul Betman DI. 1-8126. JWV is a veterans' group with a difference. Do we need veterans' associations? Some think not. Some of them are apparently interested in perpetuating certain privileges. The Jew perpetuates responsibili- ties. But the Jewish War Veterans group fills other needs. First, in this as yet imperfect world, anti- Jewish animus abides. We are blessed with a number of Dr. Leonard Schreiber JWV Council of Administration meet- ing 8:30 October 15, 1968. Labor Zionist Building, 19161 Schaefer, Detroit. • • BALE POST No. 474 Gigantic MEMBERSHIP RALLY on October 29th at the NEW Raleigh House on Telegraph Road. Complete full course dinner starting at 6:30 p.m., unusual entertainment, speakers, cards. Members paid-up for 1969 admitted only. New members wel- come and pay dues at door. How- ever, ALL MUST RESERVE DIN- NERS in advance by calling How- ard Waterstone, 353-4278; Pete Y u r a, 353-2788; or Commander Murray Weiss, 398-4497. • * • LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX- ILIARY will hold its annual mem- bership party 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Sam Wilson, 23270 Edinburgh, Southfield. The auxiliary will distribute Sweetest Day bags 2 p.m. Thursday to the patients of the psychiatric ward at the Allen Park Veterans Hospital. Anyone wishing to participate may call Mrs. Harvey Greene, 863-1995. A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Sidney Hill Northwest Club invites those interested in visiting Israel with our group Dec. 1.- 11 to a wonderful evening. A Speaker from Israel Entertainment Moviees Door Prizes Among the magnificent arld rare works of art that grace the museum are: The Menorah; 500 years of Jewish history are burned into this giant menorah dramati- cally displayed in the Hall of Heroes. Looted from Hungary by the Nazis and later recov- ered, it stands as a proud re- minder of the indomitable Jewish spirit and the heroic achievements of Americans of the Jewish faith. The Eternal Light, a superb hand-wrought lamp, looted from a Hungarian Synagogue by the Nazis and recovered by American Occupation For- ces. This proud symbol graces the main chapel of the Shrine burning in memoriam for those who paid the supreme sacrifice. Also displayed: A 300 year old Spice Box used in the Avdala Service; a Yad, created by a master sil- versmith in Germany; a Cha- nukah Menorah, 400 years old. Some items on loan from the Jewish Theological Seminary. The facade of the Shrine is graced by three stained glass windows illustrating the Bib- lical theme of beating swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks. — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11, 1968 Fly a Flag on "Veterans Day," Nov. 11 I The Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. asks you to fly a flag NOVEMBER 11th, Veterans Day. Let the w orld know you are PROUD to be an American. The flag is a symbol of the unity of our common hopes and aspirations. Even though we may have minor disputes within and dissent, which is our right, LET US ALL FLY Dr. MORDECAI M. KAPLAN, founder of the Jewish Reconstruc- tionist movement, will be the fea- tured speaker at the opening cere- monies of the newly established Reconstructionist Rabbinical Col- lege, 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Ritter Hall on the campus of Temple Uni- versity, 13th and Montgomery, Philadelphia. Lead the way with Our service is the best — our rates are low . . why not compare! ARNOLD KRESCH 427-5700 LI 3-7025 OUR COUNTRY'S BANNER to prove we love our counry . alit . . . regardless of race, creed, or color. If you don't have a flag, the Jewish War Veterans, "The Patri- otic Voice of American Jewry" can supply' you with one. Send $3.95 for each 3'x5' flag, complete with pole and window hook to: "Salute the Flag" Jewish War Veterans, 19161 Schaefer, Detroit 48235. 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A "Different" Group TUESDAY EVE., OCT. 22 There will be: that the AMERICAN JEW HAS SERVED HIS COUNTRY WITH UNCOMMON VALOR AND DISTINCTION, SPILL- ING HIS BLOOD FOR LI- BERTY'S SURVIVAL. 10 Friday, October R.S.V.P. 341-9616 275-6400 8:30 P.M. — Oct. 22 13333 W. 8 Mile Rd. Sidney Hill N.W. Club defense agencies. Each plays an important role. BUT WHEN THE HONOR OF THE JEW IS INVOLVED, few aeencies are more effective than JWV. THAT GROUP makes everyone conscious of the fact that Jews have offered their lives for their country. That country, therefore, ought to adhere more closely to the ideals for which these men were prepared to die. The presence of ex-Jewish GI's has a sobering effect on govern- ment officials. The leadership of JWV has de- manded that our government not capitulate to Arab demands. It has spoken out strongly against Russian and Polish anti-Semitism. It is a great bulwark against native anti-Semites whenever they come out of their sewers. We are fortunate in this country that our men have been willing to offer themselves to the defense of democracy. We are also fortunate that many of them feel that the fight for decency and Jewish dig- nity must continue until the stars and stripes are free from the threat of bigotry and inequity. DR. LEONARD SCHREIBER DEPARTMENT COMMANDER Michigan Bell Part of the Nationwide Bell System