February 2, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 7 DR. NAHUM GOLDMAN URGES JEWS BE PREPARE TO MEET EMERGENCY AT FORTHCOMING PEACE SESSIONS Addressing 200 Jewish leaders from all parts of the United States at a dinner arranged by the American Jewish Congress, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of the administrative committee of the World Jewish Congress, who arrived two weeks ago from Geneva, Switzerland, to report on the position of Jews in Europe under the rule of Nazism, de- clared that while relief is im- portant it is not decisive. He urged that Jews be prepared with formulae and programs for defense of the Jewish position at the peace conference and empha- sized that American Jewry has a major responsibility in the preparation for such defense work. Expressing confidence that with the arrival of peace there will be a new ray of hope for suf- fering European Jewry, Dr. Gold- mann declared: "European Jewry can only continue to exist if it has the hope of this new future and the belief in its coming. I am convinced that this future will come—a great chance for world Jewry will come because never before has the world re- alized the importance of the Jew- ish problem and the necessity of solving it. It has become one of the major issues of the world. But it will depend on us whether we will be able to use this chance which may be lost if we are not. prepared for the great hour ahead. Whatever European Jewry will do in preparing itself will not be sufficient unless Amer- ican Jewry will fully cooperate and be ready to take its share in the preparations for and the re- alization of this better future." Philip Slomovitz, president of the Detroit Chapter of the Amer- ican Jewish Congress, greeted the guest in behalf of the Detroiters, and Sigmund David was toast- master. Louis Lipsky of New York, national Zionist leader, and Henry Monsky, president of Bnai Brith, and Charles Cowen, na- tional Zionist leader, were among those on the dais. In "A Homeland in the Mak- ing," at Philadelphia-Byron Hall Tuesday evening, you see the blessings of redemption and rec- lamation which the Jewish Na- tional Fund is bringing to the soil of Eretz Israel. ere.attl%. 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SALES AND SERVICE W y a n dotte Po h n e 0650 Wyandotte, Mich. 2400 Biddle Avenue The State Land Office Board announces . This is a photographic reproduction of the parchment scroll presented to Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann by Nate S. Shapero at the luncheon last Saturday in honor of the world Zionist leader. Mr. Shapero was host to 30 guests at this luncheon at whi ch Dr. Weizmann was also presented with a check for $7,000 for the continuation of the work of his Biochemical Laboratory at Rehoboth, Palestine. WEIZMANN (Continued from Page 1) of State-owned properties starting Feb.13, 1940 at 9 A.M. . . . at the office of . . The County Treasurer THESE properties are those which were tax-delin• quent, bid into the State at the May, 1938 tax sale and reverted to the State on Nov. 3, 1939, and are now under the jurisdiction of theStateLandOfficeBoard. Such properties will be offered for sale to the highest bidder at a Public Auction which will open February 13, 1940 at 9:00 A.M. at the office of the County Treasurer. To be accepted bids must be not less than 25% of the 1938 assessed valua- tion. If you were an owner in fee, mortgagee, land- contract vendee, or had a substantial interest by way of actual investment in any of said properties, you may bid at this sale or meet the bid of any other bidder, according to the provisions of Act No. 155, P.A. 1937, as Amended. You may also, upon application to the State Land Office Board, enter into an agreement to pay the sum required in monthly installments, on such terms as the Board may provide. Bids of all other persons shall be accepted only when payment is made in cash within 24 hours of the bid. Ask your County Treasurer for explana• tory pamphlet and lists of properties to be offered. The sale of properties located in Wayne County will open at the office of Wayne County Treasurer, Detroit, Michigan. State of Michigan and that it is necessary to stop somewhere and to create a home for the homeless in order to re- store their position as human be- ings. He declared that once we have a home, not merely a refuge, where Jews will be a majority, the position of the Jew as refugee will be altered. He pleaded for a place where it will no longer be neces- sary for Jews to adapt them- selves constantly to strange con- ditions, and declared that a strong Palestine will not only make it possible for Jews to live in peace with the Arabs but will also en- able them to expand and to settle in neighboring Arab lands. Dr. Weizmann pleaded for an opportunity for Jews to lead a dignified life, to be permitted to exist as human beings, to have homes, to have schools, for their children to have the right to work and to walk freely. He said that a certain amount of stamina is derived from the friendship of free lands like the United States and especially expressed gratitude for the voice of this country which stands for those moral values that are today being trampled upon in Europe." Given Testimonial At noon on Saturday, at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac Hotel, a group of prominent in- dustrialists were guests of Nate S. Shapero and honored Dr. and Mrs. Weizmann for his great con- tributions. The group presented Dr. Weizman with a check for $7,- 000 to enable him to continue the research work, with the aid of outstanding chemists, at his Bio- chemical Laboratory in Rehoboth, Palestine. The gift was accompanied by a parchment testimonial bearing the names of all who made the gift. A reproduction a urcbE leadoe• it BUICK'S Best Bet t of this testimonial appears the Council of Federations, pre- sided, and addresses were deliver- elsewhere on this page. Dr. Weizmann was greeted by ed by Clarence Pickett, executive Mr. Shapero, president of the secretary of the American Friends Cunningham Drug Stores, and the Service Committee, and Dr. Solo- presentation was made by Lewis mon Lowenstein, vice-chairman of Judah Ruskin, head of Ford-Hop- the J. D. C. and treasurer of the kins Drugs, one of the leading Council. Fred M. Butzel introduced drug chains in America with Dr. Weizmann. drug stores in 52 cities in six More than 1800 people attend- states in the union. ed this meeting at Temple Beth Dr. Weizmann discussed the El and the addresses were broad- tasks facing Jews in Palestine, cast by loud speakers to capac- told how absorptive capacity is ity audiences in the social hall being "created" by the establish- and Brown Memorial Chapel of ment of new industries, declared Temple Beth El. that if possibilities are created for the settlement of from 50,000 to 60,000 Jews in Palestine each year J.W.E.W.O. Sends German that it will become unnecessary Orphan to Palestine to worry over the sending of groups of from five to ten fami- A board meeting of the Jewish ies in South Amerian countries. Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held Monday, at Greeted by Zionists At noon Sunday, Dr. Weizmann the home of Mrs. J. Siegal, 2966 was greeted by a delegation of Sturtevant. Mrs. A. Katzin pre- Detroit Zionists, representing all sided. A report was heard about the factions in the movement and by a Jewish National Fund Commit- steamship tickets granted for a tee. Before his departure for Chi- German orphan who is being sent cago he was again honored at a to Palestine and for whom the luncheon at the Statler at which organization paid for two years' local leaders and national offi- board in Palestine in advance, cers of the Council of Federations contributing the sum of $360 to were guests of Henry Wineman, Youth Aliyah. Abraham Srere, Clarence H. Eng- It was reported that the North gass and Fred M. Butzel. Woodward branch of the organi- On Friday evening, Dr. and zation sent to the Israel Orphan Mrs. Weizmann were guests at Home 995 pieces of clothing and dinner at the home of Mr. and $100 in cash. Mrs. Abraham Srere. Arrangements were made for a In his addresses Dr. Weizmann home cooked luncheon to be displayed marked humor and wit. given Feb. 13, at Congregation It was evident that he had built Bnai Moshe, with Mrs. A. Katzin up a powerful case for a Jewish as chairman and Mrs. Feldman Palestine and that he had made as co-chairman. new friends for Palestine. A special board meeting will Saturday's Meeting be held Monday, Jan. 29, at the The convention session on Sat- home of Mrs. Satofsky, 1734 urday night was officially opened Virginia Park, at 12 noon. by Abraham Srere as president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Expected here some time this of Detroit. He expressed sorrow over the recent death of Joseph month is Miss Anna Freud, II. Ehrlich. Dr. Leo M. Franklin daughter and close collaborator gave the invocation. Sidney Hol- of her famous father, the foun- lander of Baltimore, president of der of psychoanalysis. I)