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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
September 26, 1941
orary chairman of the United
Victims of Nazism
Continue to Include Names of
Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Dancing Classes
Overseas Needs and Palestine,
Called Sector in
At Temple Beth El
Detroit Jews on Scroll of
called upon Americans of all
Saving Democracy creeds
to sustain the morale of
Invitations to the Tuesday eve-
Greeting to - Palestine Yishub
the victims of Hitlerism, so that
Dr. Stephen S. Wise Urges Peo- they might continue to share in ning (lancing class at Temple
Beth El have been enthusiasti-
ple of All Creeds to Resist
the struggle for the preservation cally received by boys and girls
• Characterizing the peoples tem-
porarily crushed by Hitler as
part of the "great human front
against intolerance and oppres-
sion," Dr. Stephen S. Wise, hon-
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of democracy. In an address dur-
ing a special High Holy Day
program heard over the Colum-
bia Broadcasting System Sunday,
thy. Wise voiced a prayer in which
he called upon the Christian
world to recognize that "anti-
Semitism is being used as a
means of creating dissension in
the lands in which every once of
unity must be preserved for th9
fundamental struggle against
rlavery and brute force."
During the broadcast, which
was presented under the auspices
of the United'Jewish Appeal for
Refugees, Overseas Needs and
Palestine, in behalf of the Joint
Distribution Committee, the Uni-
ted Palestine Appeal and the Na-
tional Refugee Service, on the
occasion of the Jewish New Year,
Dr. \Vise read a special message
addressed to the Jews of Amer-
ica by President Roosevelt.
12 years old and over. Sponsored
by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El, and under the direction of
Miss Florence Shapero of Cleve-
Jews Out of Hungarian Colleges
land, a foremost teacher, the
group will meet at the Temple,
Woodward at Gladstone, for 10
consecutive Tuesday evenings,
starting Oct. 14. The nominal fee
is $5 for members of the Sister-
hood and $6 for non-members.
Concurrently an afternoon class
in tap dancing is being given on
Tuesdays for children of 8 to 12.
The tickets for this class are
priced the same as for the eve-
ning class.
Miss Shapero is considered an
outstanding authority on ball-
room (lancing. She is a pupil of
Pavley and Oukrainsky and
Denishawn and has studied with
the foremost masters of Europe.
The committee in charge of
these classes, headed by Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels, announces that
the groups will be limited and
advises early registration.
For enrollment and informa-
tion call Mrs. Daniels at Uni-
versity 24736.
GENEVA. (JPS) — Following
the lead of Budapest University,
all other Hungarian colleges have
adopted a ruling prohibiting the
admission of Jews into their med-
ical schools.
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MISS FLORENCE SHAPERO
Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund Renews Call
to Members; Semi-Annual Box Collections
After Yom Kippur
Detroit Jews who have not
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
joined in the compiling of the Jewish National Fund itsh(a1:4(eint)11(.1.-.
scroll of names to be included cepting enrollments for
in the New Year Message to he Its members are reminded that
sent to the Palestine community they may make contributions and
have an opportunity to do so remit their names for the Scroll
during the cooling week.
during the next six (lays by
William Hordes, president of communicating with Mrs. Samuel
the Jewish National Fund Coun- N. Hey ma n, 4031 Glendale,
oil of Detroit, stated that names 2057.
will be accepted during the coo-
Announcement is also mad e by
ing week. Individuals are asked the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
to contribute $1 each to the land- ish National Fund that semi-an-
redemption fund in Palestine nual collections of the Blue and
when enrolling in the Scroll. ('on- White Boxes will take place lie-
tributions may be sent to Mr. mediately after Yom Kippur. Mrs,
Hordes at 605 Fox Theatre Bldg. Leon Kay is in charge of the
or to Rabbi Morris Adler at the collections.
Shaarev Zedek.
The first public meeting of the
Acknowledgements, in the form year of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
of beautiful New Year cards, the Jewish National Fund will be
will go forth to all contributors held on Oct. 21 at the Rose Sittig
this week. Cohen Bldg.
"FREE WORLD"
(Continued from Page 1)
LAPPIN URGES
ALL TO VOTE
production in Chunking., and a
His Candidacy En-
Spanish. edition for the Latin-
American countries will follow
dorsed by Outstand-
soon. Plans have been made also
for editions in other foreign lan-
ing Local Leaders
guages.
A. C. Lappin, one of the promi-
Secretary of State Cordell Hull,
in his article, "There Shall Come nent candidates for the Detroit
a Better Day," which appears in Common Council, is telling many
this first issue, writes: "I have audiences that he wants all good
absolute faith in the ultimate tri- citizens to vote for the best quali-
umph of humanity, translated fied candidate regardless of their
into law and order, by which religion, race or creed.
Outstanding leaders, Jews and
freedom and justice and security
non-Jews, have joined in endors-
will prevail."
A survey of the contents of this ing, Mr. Lappin's candidacy.
Having played an important
first issue of Free World makes
it evident that the 'ultimate tri- part in the life of the Detroit
umph of humanity,' Which Cor- Jewish community for more than
dell Hull believes will follow the 20 years, Mr. Lappin's share in
present crisis is also the objec- the building of many institutions
tive which the editors of the mag- is well known. lie is especially
well known as a former successful
azine are devoted to achieve.
Study Religions
director of Keren Ilayesod cam-
Free World has an editorial paigns in Detroit.
board
of
16
members,
and
an
Education in the
A prominent leader stated this
international honorary board of
Michigan Schools over 70 members. The members week:
"The Jews must have in public
of these boards are all nationally
LA NS I NG, Mich. (Religious and internationally famous lead- life only men of the most un-
News Service) — Dr. Eugene B. ers and uncompromising writers questioned integrity. Men like
Judges Simons and Keidan in-
Elliot, state superintendent of on the democratic front.
public instruction, said here that
Louis Lipsky is a member evitably help reduce anti-Semit-
direct religious education could of the editorial board. Albert ism and create better understand-
not be incorporated in the cur- Einstein, Julius Deutsch, Mor- ing. Lappin's record of public
ricula of Michigan public schools decai Ezekiel, Harold K. Guinz- service is assurance that, as a
without a constitutional amend- berg and Max Lerner are mem- Councilman, he will continue to
serve the best interests
ment.
bers of the international hon- people and his community." of his
"Under the present law," El- crary board.
liot said, "the state cannot ap-
The editors of 'free World state
propriate money for religious that underground channels of
education. However, my office has communication in occupied terri- They Will Not Be Forgotten
been seeking to serve the same tories have been established which
ends of religious education by will supply them and the readers (In memory of Ralph Davidson
and Morse Saulson.)
advocating extension of char- of the magazine with vital in-
acter-building courses."
formation about the struggle
Elliot's statement came as an abroad, the strength and weak- A quiet man, a cheerful man,
that's
aftermath to a suggestion by ness of the Axis, and the persist-
Ralph
Davidson to the letter
Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner ing determinations of the peoples
that Michigan school authorities living under totalitaran domina- A happy man, a thoughful man,
that's
study the New York plan, under tion. This information will equip
Morse Saulson, there's no bet-
which students are excused daily the editors to accomplish one of
ter.
for church-sponsored religious their specific objectives, which is
Two
finer
men I've never met
classes.
to study the "political strategy
Or ever hope to meet
The superintendent said that of the democracies."
vacation and after-sschool classes
It is the belief of the editors As family men or business men
were being held in many Michi- that the exact analysis of the The They simply will not be beat.
fundamental aspirations of the
gan cities.
Hal s )as's
toiu n c g ht° 41f - ll;
tisdi())11 and
Gov. Van. Wagoner made his peoples in Europe and Asia and
.They
are
gone, but not forgotten,
a
correct
understanding
of
the
suggestion that the schools
Answering that final call.
"might do well" to include - direct similarities of these aspirations
religious education in their class with the convictions and loyalties I wish to take this opportunity
To express a mutual sorrow.
programs, in a speech before a of the peoples of the Americas :tee
Boy Scout group at the Michi- especially necessary to enable the They may have left us for today
But their spirits live on to-
gan State Fair in Detroit. "The democracies to adopt an adequate
morro•.
building of character" has re- political strategy which will help
—ARNOLD WISPER.
cently been neglected by Ameri- the military fight in progress now.
can schools, the governor said. It will assist, also, to correctly
study and explain the doctrines of Hungary Interns 12,000 Polish
democracy which are held in com-
Jews
Beckelman to S. America for JDC
mon among the surviving democ-
LONDON. (PS)—The intern-
NEW YORK. (JPS) — Moses racies, governments-in-exile and
Beckelman, formerly on the the current "freedom" movements ment of 12,000 Polish Jews who
European staff of the Joint Dis- in America and abroad. The ed- have lived for many years in
tribution Committee, has flown to itors hold this "common" doctrine Hungary has been ordered by the
South America for visits to 20 to be of prime importance to the Hungarian government, declare
Central and South American re- final outcome of the war and the report's reaching this capital. The
publics. the J.D.C. has announced. reorganization of the world dur- Jews have been herded into the
"Stimulation and co-ordination of ing the future peace conference. notorious Jassina Camp in Car-
Jewish community organizatibn Plans for this peace conference patho-Russia.
and social welfare programs to will figure prominently in Free
increase the capacity of resident World magazine.
"Secret France" and "Gestapo
Jewish populations for dealing
Other well known writers whose and Puppet Police."
with continuing refugee problems, articles appear in this first issue
The articles themselves are di-
will be among his major tasks," are: Archibald MacLeish, Librar- versified, covering discussions,
it was declared.
ian of Congress; Nicholas Murray revelations, investigation and con-
Butler, Marcelo T. de Alvear; structive plans relative to the
Get Prison Terms for Helping Quincy Wright; Clark M. Eichel- present war as it affects the four
Jews Escape
berger; Walter Millis; Baldomero continents, and also the social
GENEVA. (JPS)—Five people Sanin Cann; President Eduoard order which Free World looks
were sentenced to prison terms, Benes; Sir Norman Angell; Car- forward to as following the war.." .
ranging from 12 to 18 months, for lo Sforza; Henri Laugier; Louis
Free World will appear monthly
helping Belgian Jews escape into Dolivet; Antonin Basch; Quo Tai- and can be obtained either by an-
unoccupied France and Portugal, Chi; T. V. Soong; Walter Dur- nual subscription for $4 or from
according to the Nazi Brussels anty; Robert Watt; You Saofong, the newsstands for .$10 a copy.
Zeitung, which condemned the and Hugo Fernandez Artucio. The
Free World magazine has of-
growing assistance of Belgians section entitled "The Underground
fices at 55
42nd St., New
to Jews.
Reporter," comprises two topics: York, N. Y.