A merica Apish Periodical Carter Detroit Jewish Chronicle ds ilf si- lis Lie en I! 1760 CLIPTON MINCE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO SECTION ONE VOL. 43, NO. 17 and'The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1941 This Paper Printed in Three Sections 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Yen Scores of Jews Additional Allied Jewish Palestine Jewish Students Killed in Nazi Bald on London Demand Expansion of Armed Jewish Deputy Called a Campaign Appointments in Rothschild Preparation for 1941 Drive Forces as War Threat Nears Deserter; Is Exonerated LONDON. ( WKS) —Scores of Dr. Weizmann Inspires Large Audience at Jews were killed and countless Public Meeting; Special Broadcast in Behalf shops and homes were destroyed in an eight-hour Nazi air at- of Campaign Sunday Afternoon tack on London which reduced Jewish quarter to a shambles. In behalf of the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign JERUSALEM. (WNS)—With Nazi-Italian advances the Four Jewish fire-fighters were in North Africa and the Balkans bringing closer the dan- killed when they stuck to their and similar appeals now being conducted throughout ger of an Axis invasion of Palestine, Jewish college stu- posts in a burning building. the country, the Joint Distribution Committee will go Many women and children, in- on the air from coast to coast over the Mutual network dents urged the government to close higher educational cluding a number of refugees, institutions to free students for service in the country's were buried under tons of de- on Sunday, April 27. The program, a dramatic presen- armed forces. bris when the Jewish clubhouse tation of rescue, relief and rehabilitation operations over- The demand of the students was one of the steps in which they had found shelter seas, will be heard in Detroit was hit by a bomb. Memorial taken by the defense-conscious over radio station CKLW, from services for the dead were held Jewish community to prepare for 3:30 to 4 p. in. in a nearby synagogue which a Nazi invasion. At a special Henry Wineman, chairman of remained untouched although meeting of the Central Commit- the 1941 Allied Jewish Campaign, buildings surrounding it were tee of Hebrew Students, which will broadcast on behalf of the completely demolished. represents the student bodies of Major Cazelet Sees Pal- local drive in the course of the The entire Jewish quarter was the Hebrew University in Jeru- Polish Leader Gives nation-wide program. The pro- almost wholly destroyed, large estine as Solution salem, the Haifa Technicum and gram will feature Raymond Assurances to Con- craters remaining the only signs the Tel Aviv Economic School, Gram Swing. Scheduled to be of Problem of former buildings and market a resolution was adopted de- heard, also, are Edna Ferber, gress Delegation places. Apartment houses were manding mandatory enlistment George S. Kaufman and Ed- wrecked, some of them being Declaring that the Jews have of students to strengthen Pales- ward M. M. Warburg, chairman NEW YORK—Assurances that completely burned to the ground. been fighting the Battle of the of the J.D.C. tine's military defense. Democracies for more than seven the Polish Government consid- Palestine Prepared to Resist A feature of the presentation Mendes France Charged with years, Major Victor A. Cazelet, will be a radio drama, "Cable ers that it is helping to fight conference of graduates of A noted Member of the House of Desertion; Rothschild Hebrew colleges throughout the an ideological war from which a Commons, urged in a press in- from Lisbon," specially pre- Exonerated country, held in Tel Aviv, served new world order will emerge, terview that a Jewish state in pared for the J.D.C. by George (W N S) — Mendes VICHY. warning to aggresor nations that based on freedom and justice to Palestine be established at the Ludlam, leading radio writer. France, former Deputy from Palestine was prepared to resist, all, were offered by General end of the war in order to bring "Cable from Lisbon" tells the Seine-Inferieure and a member to the last man if necessary, any Wladyslaw Sikorski, Prime Min- about the solution of the prob- story of the suffering and the of one of the foremost Jewish attack. Moshe Shertok, head of ister of the Polish overnment, lem of Jewish homelessness in rescue of victims of the war the political department of the to a delegation of the American families in Bayonne, will be tried many parts of the world. and of persecution, as it un- next month by a military folds in the scores of cabled Jewish Agency, sounded the key- Jewish Congress and the World early court at Clermont-Ferrand, and Major Cazelet, who arrived appeals from all parts of the note of the meeting when he de- Jewish Congress, in an interview charged with desertion from the recently in this country as liaison world that funnel through the clared: held at Hotel Buckingham. Gen- army, it was learned here. officer between the British Gov- J.D.C. European headquarters in "It is our duty to throw our- eral Sikorski stated that the Meanwhile, Philippe de Roths- selves into the struggle with principles to which the Polish child, son of Baron Henri de ernment and General Sikorski, Lisbon every day and are re- heart and soul. We are fighting Government is dedicated are the Rothschild, who had been arrest- Premier of the Polish Govern- layed from Lisbon to New York. Together with the United Pal- with our backs to the wall. Yet five freedoms enunciated by Pres- ed on a similar charge in Al- ment in Exile, has for many our will and endurance are im- ident Roosevelt, namely, freedom geria and brought to France for years been chairman of the Pal- estine Appeal and the National estine Committee and Refugee measurably strong." of religion, freedom of expres- trial, was exonerated by the mili- Committee in the House of Com- Refugee Service, the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, as a con- David Ben Gurion, chairman sion, freedom from fear of at- tary court and released from cus- mons. He was interviewed at stituent agency of the United tack, freedom of information and of the Jewish Agency Executive, tody. headquarters of Emergency Com- addressed the special conference knowledge, and of the press, and At the same time, it was learn- mittee for Zionist Affairs, 41 E. See CAMPAIGN—Page 18 freedom from want. The slogan ed that Mme. Andre Blumel, wife 42nd St., New York. Referring to See DEFENSE—Page 20 of the present government is of the Chief of Cabinet during the critical situation in the Medi- "Equal obligations and equal Leon Blum's Popular Front. Gov- terranean, Major Cazelet said rights." ernment, and her son were ar- that in view of its strategic geo_ These statements, further elab- rested and jailed when they were graphical position Palestine is orated by the Polish Prime Min- turned over to the French au- bound to play an important role ister, followed the presentation thorities by the Spanish Govern- in the defense of the Suez Can- to him of a Memorandum setting ment. Mme. Blume] and her son, al. The British diplomat stressed Ladies at New High; the series of steps which who were accused of crossing il- the fact that thousands of Jews Urge Detroit Jews to forth Youth Campaign the Polish Government was urged legally into Spain from France have already been enrolled in Make a Special to take in order to assure the last June, are awaiting trial in a the British Forces in the Middle Opens May 4 prison at Perprynan, southern Designation See SIKORSKI—Page 16 France. See STATE—Page 17 Evidence of a new high in community response to the Wo- Calling the attention of the men's Division Drive for the 1941 community to provisions for spe- Allied Jewish Campaign was cial designations for a Jewish given during the past week at hospital on pledge cards for the the two report meetings held at Allied Jewish Campaign, the De- the Jewish Community Center. troit Hebrew Hospital Association An indication of the way De- has issued an appeal urging De- Special Supplement Included in This Issue of Detroit Jewish Chronicle troit women are responding to troit Jews to make initial gifts the desperate need for help over- Devoted to Convention Program and to Accomplishments of for this purpose and thereby as- seas, for Palestine rebuilding, sure the laying of the foundation and for refugees here, are the Union of American Hebrew Congregations for a hospital. increases in the pledges which Acting on decisions reached by A large number of American ing the accomplishments of the are being reported. the board of the Hebrew Hospital Jewry's outstanding leaders will Union of American Hebrew ticipate in the sessions are: Mel- "Detroit women," declared Association at a meeting on Tues- convene in Detroit this week as Congregations and its affiliated ville S. Welt, chairman of the Detroit convention committee; Mrs. Abraham Srere, chairman day evening, at the home of the delegates to the 37th biennial groups. Harry C. Grosnisan, president of of the Women's Division, "are secretary, William Buchhalter, council of the Union of Ameri- Prominent Christian and Jew- Temple Beth El; Judge Charles also mindful of the many local Dr. Leon A. Katzin, president, can Hebrew Congregations. ish educators will speak at the C. Simons of the U. S. Circuit and national causes included made the call to the community Opening with a religious serv- sessions of the affiliated groups Court of Appeals; Justice Henry among the 55 agencies supported in behalf of the Jewish hospital Butzel of the Michigan State by the Allied Jewish Campaign. fund. Dr. Katzin pointed out that ice session at Temple Beth El on as well as the Union itself. Some M. Supreme Court; Fred M. Butzel; Descriptive of our attitude tow- of the addresses will be broad- Sunday evening, convention ses- in accordance with decisions of Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi ard this giontic fund-raising the Jewish Welfare Federation, sions will be held beginning on cast. Detroit leaders who will par- Leon Fram. effort, is our own campaign slo- contributors may designate to the Monda• mornig at Hotel Statler gan, "Life, Liberty and the Pur- Jewish hospital fund any portion ad at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The climax of the convention suit of Happiness—for them and of a pledge beyond 110 per cent for us!" will take place at the banquet of the 1940 subscription. Third Report Monday "We are heartened by latest on Wednesday evening, at the The guest speaker at the third action in behalf of a Jewish hos- Statler, with Hendrik Willem report luncheon meeting of the pital, and we are confident that Van Loon, James Marshall and Women's Division, scheduled for our aspirations will soon be real- Dr. Emil Leipziger as principal Monday noon, April 28, at the ited," Dr. Katzin stated. "It is speakers. Meeting simultaneously with Jewish Community Center, will therefore imperative that Detroit be Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof, of Jews encourage the movement the Union of American Hebrew Pittsburgh. and make contributions now in Congregations are the three affili- Former professor of liturgy at order to assure the creation of ated organizations of the Union— Hebrew Union College, Dr. Free- the necessary initial fund for National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, National Federation hof is a brilliant speaker. His this great cause." weekly book reviews are ac- Besides Dr. Katzin as president of Temple Brotherhoods and Na- claimed throughout the city of and Mr. Buchhalter as secretary, tional Federation of Temple Right to left: Jim-A Marshall, president of New York City Pittsburgh, and are attended by other officers and directors of the Youth. convention Board of Education; Rabbi Emil Leipziger, New Orleans, president enthusiastic members of every complete The Detroit Hebrew Hospital Associa- of Central Conference of American Rabbis; and Hendrik Willem sectarian group. He is the rabbi in the tion are: H. T. Glickman, vice program will be found Van Loon, author, lecturer and journalist, who will speak in Detroit, of Pittsburgh's Rodef Shalom s upplement special four-page president; Marcus Kates, treas- included in this issue of The April 30, at the joint banquet session of the 37th biennial council Congregation. urer; Maurice Floch, Joseph Cam- Detroit Jewish Chronicle. This of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the 14th biennial Three Reports in May iener, Michael Bagdade, Isaac dedicated to the assembly of the National Federation of Teraple Sisterhoods, and Three additional report meet• Rosenthal, Philip Slomovitz, Da- supplement, also car- the ninth biennial convention of the National Federation of Temple vid Oppenheim and Manuel Ros- Union's c onvention, See DRIVES—Page 17 ies o a rticles describ- Brotherhoods. ries a ser enthal. Zionists Urge Britain to Mobilize Jewish Man- power in Palestine; Latest Reports Tell of Suffering and Heroism Sikorski Backs Jewish Bights Statesman for Jewish State Women, Youth Direct Drives Appeal Made by Hospital Ass'n Reform Jewish Organizations Convene Here; Outstanding Leaders Will Speak 1- •