A lfieri= ffewisk Per sal Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Mow DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE March 22, 1940 p urely Commentary By and The Legal Chronicle Zionist Parlor Rallies Wednesday PHILIP SLOMOVITZ reluctant to contribute to important Jewish na- tional funds. What are the facts in the case? Mayor Edward J. Jeffries may not have known, In the first place, Malcolm MacDonald himself when he reappointed William Friedman to mem- p on the House of Correction Commission, stated on the floor of the House of Commons, in bershi that by retaining this loyal public servant he answer to a question by our great friend Col. riving him a deserved gift on his approach- Josiah C. Wedgwood, that his land regulations was ing l'Oth birthday which he will celebrate on are "not for all time, and are flexible." This alone Aprit 1. For our Mayor it was undoubtedly just should serve to dispel disquieting attitudes. But there is a much more important reason for act of recognizing ability and anon .in deserving man in his official family. action in rapid acquisition of as much of avail- retaining the a community at large should interpret it able land as Jews can possibly buy in the coming Be'. a birthday gift. Mr. Friedman has earned weeks and months. It is based on cold figures. In as community recognition. He belongs to that group the area that remains unrestricted in Palestine of wen for whom politics means service. Whether at least 7,000,000 dunams of land can be bought Jt‘vish life or among the non-Jews, his concern by Jews (a dunam is a quarter of an acre). At in ontribute towards the general welfare of the the present time the Jewish people possesses ap• peopie. proximately 6 per cent of the land in Palestine, is to e Mr. Friedman has at least a quarter of a cen- in spite of the fact that Jews are approximately tury of community service to his credit. Ile was 33 per cent of the population. It is estimated among the first presidents of the United Jewish that at the rate at which we have been buying Charities when it preceded the Jewish Welfare land in Palestine it will take a century for Jews Fedei ation, and he is now again serving as presi- to acquire 45 to 50 per cent of the land in Eretz dent of the U. J. C. in its present form as prop- Israel. If we proceed at that rate, the disgrace will erty-holding agency for the Federation. He is a not be Great Britain's but Jewry's, since redemp- pillar in Bnai Brith work in this district and has tion can never come to a people except through been active in numerous other movements. lie has its own efforts. Ponder, please, over these figures: In 1939 our earned commendation on his work, and he has total land holdings were approximately 1,400,000 our good wishes on his birthday. dunams, of which 485,000 were redeemed by the • Jewish National Fund as the inalienable property of the Jewish people. This figure is a serious Availability of Palestine Land— Whenever restrictions threaten the Jewish posi- indictment of our people. Jewish leadership has tion in Palestine, affecting even the remotest fu- pleaded for speedy action in redeeming the soil ture, there is justification for protests. There will of Jews Palestine. We in continue plead for it. Why , are so slow acting? to Will words, uttered therefore be no end to complaints against the unjust actions of the British government and its in protest, always be cheaper than action? Action by Jews will defeat any and all discrim- discriminating Colonial Secretary. But the important thing for Jews to remember mating decrees. The land regulations issued by A Birthday Gift for William Friedman is that they themselves must not join the ranks Colonial Secretary MacDonald are not perpetual. of discriminators by preventing progress in Pal- In the course of time they will be revoked- - estine through failure to redeem all the land that provided Jews act. But if Jews fail to act our can possibly be bought, either privately or work for Palestine may be further impeded. The through the Jewish National Fund. There is evi- protest must now be directed against Jews who dence that Jews may begin to despair over latest slowed up progress by to indifference. Let there be an end unconcern! Redeem the land regulations, and that the MacDonald decree (Continued on Page 8) may serve as a good excuse for those who are ALL RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE AT DONOR LUNCHEONS BROKEN BY J.N.F. 1,700 Women Participate in Event of Ladies Auxiliary; Pledge Continued Effort for Palestine Land Redemption All records for attendance at Mrs. David Kaltman, accompanied donor luncheons were broken by Miss Lillian Robbins, Dr. Israel Wiener, president of Wednesday when 1,700 women attended the ninth annual event the Jewish National Fund Coun- of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the cil of Detroit, greeted the large Jewish National Fund at the Ar- gathering. Mrs. Cutler spoke briefly and expressed gratitude cadia. Inspired by a brilliant address to her co-workers and to the by the Rev. D. M. L. Perlzweig donors. A choral welcome was of London, England, member of given by the chorus of Hashomer the Jewish Agency for Palestine, Hatzair and Habonim, labor Zion- and chairman of the British sec- ist youth groups. Mrs. Morris tion of the World Jewish Con- Feldstein gave the innovation. gress, the gathering marked the Proceeds of this year's lunch- determination in the ranks of eon were assigned to the special Jewry to go on with efforts for Golden Book of the Jewish Na- Palestine land redemption. tional Fund dedicated to Dr. The luncheon was arranged by Chaim Weizmann in honor of his an active committee headed by 1940 visit to the United States. Mrs. Philip Cutler. Mrs. J. M. The Year Book of the Ladies' Naiman, president of the Auxili- Auxiliary was also dedicated to ary, presided at the luncheon. Dr. and Mrs. Weizmann in honor A sketch directed by Morris Haar of their recent visit to Detroit featured the entertainment, and and as a tribute to their lifelong there were musical selections by work in behalf of Palestine. Y. P. T. C. Annual J. N. F. Synagogue Formal on April 6 Committee Makes The Young People's Club of Its Purim Appeal Temple Beth El completed plans The Jewish National Fund Synagogue Committee under the chairmanship of Rabbi Joshua S. Sparks held a meeting on Thui,day evening, at Congrega- tion lInai David, Elmhurst and 14th to make final plans for a morn substantial Jewish National Fund collection this Purim, dur- ing ne reading of the Megilah in lb synagogues of Detroit. Members of the Committee hav•• been assigned to make col- lectt.ms in various synagogues. A I , ,ter has been sent to rabbis and presidents of synagogues to assi: , the Jewish National Fund this t'urim. Re Ilion of Beth El Class on April 7 for its annual formal dance to be given Saturday night, April 6, in the Ballroom of Temple. A supper will be served amid the soothing music of Phil Brestoff and his band. Bertha Goldhoff social committee chair- man is assisted by Adele Rosen- berg, Jane Unterberger, Russell Davis, Kitty Schwartz, Marvin Smith Hanley Rosenberg and Jerry Rosenzweig. Reservations, to the limited seating capacity of the hall, will be accepted by calling UNiversity 3-2110 and UNiversity 3-0572. Bnai Moshe Notes Purim will be ushered in by Congregation Bnai Moshe with the reading of the Megilah Sat- .\ reunion of former students urday, March 23, at 7:30 p. m. of classes in comparative re- The services Sunday morning ligi n of the senior high school will begin at 7:45. The Bnai Moshe Religious of 'f't mple Beth El will be held Sunuay afternoon, April 7, at School will stage a Purim page- ant Sunday afternoon, March 24. the Temple, 'Thes e classes have been con- at 2:30 o'clock in the social hall duet ed by Mrs. Reuben Levine of the congregation, Dexter and fo r a number of years. Over 200 Lawrence. Students of the var- student s have taken this course, ious grades will present a play, which is known as "Our Religion "In the Name of the King." On Wednesday, March 27, the and the Religion of our Neigh- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will pre- burs•" , All former students of these sent the fifth of the series of Classes are welcome and may motion picture performances, at Blake reservations either by re- 9 p. m. The offering consists of ` 111 cmg the card mailed to them, a feature and several shorts. Re- or by offic tel e ephoning the Temple freshments will be served after the performance. school The present situation in Pales- tine will be discussed at a series of five parlor meetings, sponsored by the Zionist Organization of De- troit, on Wednesday evening, March 27. The homes at which these parlor meetings will be held and the leaders of the discussions are: . Lawrence IV. Crohn will speak at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Levin. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodman, Dr. Clarissa Fineman will be the speaker. Judge Charles Rubiner will address the gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter. Rabbi Leon Fram will speak at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Philip Slomovitz will conduct the discussion at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kaltman. On Tuesday evening, April 16, at the Shaarey Zedek, Dr. Solo- mon Goldman, one of the most brilliant leaders in the Zionist movement and one of the most effective platform speakers, presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of America, will address a joint meeting of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit and of Hadassah. Over in Sweden they still think that Greta Garbo will become Mrs. Benjamin Gayelord Hauser before long . . . But on this side of the Atlantic the best opin- ions agree that Dr. Hauser will continue as merely the Garbo escort and dietician. 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