DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
PALESTINE
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route when Italy entered the war
ended July 18 with the arrival
of 32 Jewish immigrants, consti-
tuting the second group using the
new and more circuitous way to
Palestine. The first group using
a similar route arrived here on
June 23.
Stranded in Trieste when Italy
entered the war, the refugees
from Poland left Italy and, trav-
eling through the Balkans and
Turkey and Syria, finally reached
Tel Aviv.
on him by the changes which
England had undergone. He felt
that it was the most remarkable
metamorphosis that any country
in the world had experienced,
and that, as a result,' unity and
a sense of national responsibility
had been achieved.
He urged the Yishuv to bend
all its efforts in the direction of
co-operation and discipline. Mr. Jewish Labor Party Pledges Full-
Ruttenberg also pleaded for an
est Support to British Forces
appreciation by the Yishuv of
TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency )—
the dangers that lie ahead.
In the wake of the first Italian
"Palestine is the last fort- attack on Eretz Israel, and as
ress of Israel. It will be de- the Italian press opened an anti-
fended with our last blood," Zionist campaign to lure Arab
support for the Axis, Palestine's
he concluded.
Jewish Labor Party (Mapay)
pledged its fullest support to
Jewish "Aliens in Palestine to the British forces in a resolution
Get British "Special
adopted at a session of the Mapay
Treatment"
Central Committee.
Designed to stimulate recruit-
LONDON. (Palcor Agency)—
Jews in Palestine who have Pal- ing activities among Yishuv vol-
estine citizenship will be regarded unteers, the resolution read in
as British subjects, while other part:
"Greetings, Yishuv volunteers,
Jews will be regarded as aliens
but subject to special treatment, for the defense of our country.
George H. Hall, Parliamentary We shall fight against Nazi-Fas-
Undersecretary for the Colonies, cist tyranny alongside the British
said in the House of Commons. army until it achieves victory
The statement was in reply to over the foes of humanity, who
a question by Laborite David are also the foes of Jewry."
Adams, who had inquired about
the status of Jewish residents of New Town Hall Inaugurated at
Shavei Zion
Palestine who had come from en-
emy countries.
HAIFA. (Palcor Agency)—At
Shavei Zion, the German-Jewish
32 Refugees Reach Palestine by settlement between Acre and the
Land Route
Lebanese border which was settled
JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agency) by immigrants from the village of
—The long trek of refugees from Rexingen in Germany, there has
Poland who had to use the land been inaugurated a new syna-
gogue, which also comprises a
people's hall and a school. This
communal edifice was made pos-
sible through a donation by one
of the families of that village.
The building, covering an area
of 220 square meters, cost £900
to build. The cornerstone for the
new synagogue was laid on Nov.
9, 1938, when the synagogues in
Germany. were destroyed in Goeb-
bels' pogrom. The synagogue was
modeled on the actual synagogue
at Rexingen destroyed by the
Nazis.
July
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president. Other officers were
elected as follows:
Nathan Spevakow, treasurer;
Miss Rose Greenwald, recording
and corresponding secretary ; M.
Michlin, financial secretary; Mrs.
A. Twersky, assistant secretary ;
Elchanan Ross, custodian of ma-
terial ; co-chairmen of synagogue
Dr. Tenenbaum Urges Severance
of Economic Relations
with Germany
Samuel Heyman, Harry Schumer,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Landau, Rabbi
Morris Adler, Leon Kay, Mrs.
Harry Buchman, Morris Schauer,
Mrs. R. Feldstein, Mrs. Benja.
min Laikin.
Dr. Wiener on Monday an.
nounced the appointment of Ali's.
Alexander W. Sanders as chair-
man of the tree-planting com-
mittee, to succeed Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz who served in this post
for the past three years. Mi ss
Dina Goldsmith was appointed
secretary of the tree-planting
committee.
Molly Segal Auxiliar y of
J.C.R.S. to Sponsor Dance
in Mt. Clemens Tuesday
NEW YORK. (WNS)--Declar-
ing that Europe is more depend-
ent on the raw materials of the
Western Hemisphere than the
Americans are on European
trade, Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum,
chairman of the Joint Boycott
Council of the American Jewish
Congress and the Jewish Labor
Committee, urged the severance
of economic relations with Nazi
Germany, its satellites and its
victims "until Nazism is de-
stroyed."
Dr. Tenenbaum advocated sup-
port for the government's pro-
posal of an inter-American car-
tel to buy the surplus production
of all the American republics and
thus control foreign trade.
Keep your eyes peeled for a
gifted young dramatist, Herbert
Kahn by name, who's offering a
play to summer audiences in the
East . . . A member of the cast
is Ben Springer, nephew of the
late Reuben Brainin.
26, 1940
Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
ciety of Denver met at the Bnai
Moshe synagogue.
Final plans were completed for
a dance to be sponsored by the
Auxiliary on Tuesday, July 30,
at 8 p. m., at Kraemer's Olympia
Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
The chairmen for the (lance
are: Mrs. S. Saidman, Mrs. F.
Schweitzer, Mrs. F. SOF() and
Mrs. R. Shapiro. Proceeds will
be sent to the Sanatorium of the
J. C. R. S.
For tickets call Mrs. F. Sriro,
Un. 1-8006, or Mrs. S. Sairman,
Ty. 4-1626.
MRS. A. W. SANDERS
committee, Rabbi J. S. Sperka
and J. Lacher; finance commit-
tee, Samuel Heyman, William
Hordes and Sol Lifsitz ; box com-
mittee, Mrs. M. Sclar; members
of executive committee, Mrs.
Broadway reports that Sholem
Asch's latest hobby is golf .
It's also said that the author of
"The Nazarene" is working on a
new play.
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