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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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April 11, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal (lionMt

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

GREAT LAKES
SMELTING CO.

S. Schuster

M. Sugerman

1640 EAST EUCLID

MADISON 7104-5

SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETINGS

Robert Mitchell

Representing

PARKER - KALON
CORP.

RA. 6932

1114 Kales Bldg.

SEASON'S GREETINGS

E. J. CHARRON

CHARRON
ENGINEERING
SALES

2842 West Grand Blvd.

MA. 2357

Z. Tygel Launches New
Public Relations Bureau

A new public relations and pro-
motion bureau has been launched
by Z. Tygel, former executive di-
rector of the Federation of Po-
lish Jews in America. The bureau,
under the name of Z. Tygel As-
sociates, has its offices at 1650
Broadway, New York City.
Mr. Tygel, who served as di-
rector of the Federation of Po-
lish Jews for 16 years, is also
honorary secretary of the World
Federation of Polish Jews Abroad,
a member of the governing coun-
cil of the American Jewish Con-
gress, and is actively identified
with various other public organ-
izations. In addition to his ac-
tivities as a Jewish communal
leader, he is well known for his
journalistic work, being a con-
tributor for many years of articles
on current Jewish problems to the
outstanding Yiddish and Anglo-
Jewish publications. He is also
the author of several volumes in
Yiddish and English, including a
monograph on Haym Salomon,
the hero of the American revolu-
tionary war on whose life Mr.
Tygel has done special research
during the past 20 years. A. col-
umn entitled "Let's Talk It Over"'
is syndicated by Mr. Tygel to a
number of Anglo-Jewish publica-
tions and a year ago he pub-
lished a book under the same
title.

Among the Europeans who look
to Miss Manner for guidance in
their English speech are three
famous authors—Sigrid Undset of
Norway, Karin Michaelis of Den-
mark and Genevieve Tabouis of
France.

A VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL

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Greetings of the Season

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STOVES, OIL HEATERS & RADIOS

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BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH

On this occasion permit us to extend sincere Greetings
to our many Jewish customers and friends.
We hope to merit your patronage in
the future as we have in
the past . . .

PYRAMID OF QUALITY

Ira Wilson and Sons
Dairy Company

"Owned and Operated by Detroitcrs"

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Avukah Mobilizing
Beals Describes
Life of Jews in
Palestine Support
Russia, Arabia Anounces Campus Program to

Carleton Beals, brilliant free-
lander, whose reports of the rise
of new political tides in Latin
American and other lands are to-
day the sources of striking in-
formation regarding conditions in
countries little known to us, hits
produced another record of his
experiences, as a result of his
wide travels.
This time, in "The Great Cir-
cle: Further Adventures in Free-
Lancing," (J. B. Lippincott Co.,
Philadelphia), he leads us to
Islam and to the Soviets, to Ara-
bic and Russian peoples, to North
Africa where the Islamic peoples
are being stirred to revolution by
spreading Fascist propaganda.
It is this propaganda, no doubt,
that is responsible for the con-
stant references to unfriendliness
towards the Jews. There is, for
instance, the protest of Bou Alem,
recorded in the chapter "Night in
Islam." He speaks of "only those
already powerful have profited—
the Jews." Because all races are
treated alike, Beals' host com-
ments that "now the cursed Jews
get a chance to seize even more
than when they were kept down."
Then Bou Alem persists, "Except
for the Spanish and the French,
the Jews are even superior now
to the rest of us."
This is how the poison of anti-
Semitism has spread throughout
the world—even among Semites
who are not Jews!
But a constantly suppressed
Morocco organ, l'Action du Peu-
ple, "sought a rapprochement be-
tween Jew and Moslem on the
basis of social reform and greater
self-government. It charged that
the various Jewish-Moslem riots
of 1932, invariably originating in
brothel quarters, were deliberate-
ly provoked by the French secret
service." How alike the hate move-
ments are everywhere!
Describing Istanbul, Mr. Beals
tells of "Spanish Jews, speaking
the medieval, alien dialect of Cer-
vantes." Here you have another
manifestation of ancient exper-
ience: Jews, exiled from Spain,
spreading the language of Cer-
vantes!
Those who persist in hailing
Russia as a haven of glory and
as lacking in prejudice will be
shocked to read the following in
Mr. Beals' chapter "Rouge in
Russia:"
"The Youth Congress, filled
Moscow's streets with red ban-
ners and shouting joy. An Amer-
ican delegation, including several
negro boys rocked through the
city in a lorry, shouting. There
was a parade, big banners, bands
and songs and more cheers. One
banner showed Trotsky, Jewish
features grossly accentuated, kiss-
ing the boots of international cap-
italism. Pretty low propaganda!
Though I waste no love on Trot-
sky—who for all his talents is
a vain, arrogant man—(Trotsky
was alive when this was written
—reviewer's note)—never in his
life long did he kiss anybody's
boots and, least of all, those of
`capitalism.' That banner was
doubly amazing in view of the
scraping and bowing of the Stalin
authorities to a group of Ameri-
can bankers and Rotarians, the
eager Soviet overtures to the `cap-
italist' governments everywhere,
and their Machiavelian misuse of
the Communist parties in other
countries to further the new 'ap-
peasement' policy of Soviet di-
plomacy.
"Though race prejudice has been
hailed as having been banished
from Russia, several other ban-
ners in the parade attacked the
Jews viciously, probably merely a
momentary overenthusiastic at-
tempt to uphold the official antago-
nism toward Trotsky. On no other
occasion did I see any other evi-
dences of race prejudice (though
plenty of anti-foreignism)."
"The Great Circle" is a great
book. It is a description of his-
tory in the making, and must rank
as one of the best pieces of re-
porting in our time.

Italy Reduced Food Rations for
Jews; Bars Milk to Jews

ZURICH. — (WNS) — The
Italian Government has drastic-
ally reduced the food rations al-
lowed Jews, it was learned here.
Fascist authorities have forbid-
den Jews to buy milk and limited
the amount of macaroni which
they may purchase. Already re-
ceiving less than the rest of the
population, Italian Jews are sub-
sisting on starvation rations.

The original reason for per-
forating matzoth was to prevent
the dough from rising.

SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

CADILLAC
STORAGE CO.

Stimulate Student Participa-
tion in 1941 U.P.A. Drive

11745 TWELFTH ST.
Townsend 8-9400

Recognition by Jewish college

student bodies of t he enlarged
needs o f Palestine, which offers
the chief hope for European
Jewish youth to reconstitute
themselves secure and free and
which symbolizes through its pro-
British war effort American Jew-
ish YOUth ' S answer to anti-demo-
cratic aggression, will be the aim
of Avukah, American Student
Zionist Federation, in its National
Program in behalf of the $12,-
000,000 War Emergency Cam-
pain of the United Palestine Ap-
peal for 1941.
The national program, which
was successfully launched on
Feb. 13 before a representative
body of more than 350 Jewish
students at City College of New
York, calls for the sponsorship
by Avukah chapters of meetings
on some 70 campuses in behalf
of the United Palestine Appeal.
The purpose of the meeting are
twofold: a) to spur maximum
participation by Jewish college
students in local community fund-
raising campaigns and b) to
create a better understanding and
appreciation of the present role
of Palestine and its relationship
to American Jewish life.

Passover Greetings to All!

C Covers workmen with ins.
L Offers contractors Service
E Raises the builder's load.
A by Lessens the mason's grief

Is pleasing to architect.
E Sells for realtor.
D Satisfies the owner.

N

Good Cleaning Pays

Corliss Brick Cleaners

RE. 4336 20906 W. 7 Mi. Rd.

SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

"And So Ends Our Night" is
a highly poignant and beautiful
picturization of the tragic plight
of refugees first shown at Radio
City Music Hall .

Baker Z Collinson

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WILLIAM HORDES, President

MEYER KAUFFMAN, Vice-President

IRVING HERMELIN, 'Treasurer

HENRY BURSTON, Secretary

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