America Pwisk Periodical eatter November 14, 1941 WEIZMANN „, $ (Continued from Pare 1) dress at the conference here of leading British Zionists. The London Times, in comment- ing on the speech, which it also carried, asks editorially why Jew- ish aid was declined. It points out a Jewish force of 10,000 was mobilized despite restrictions and rendered good service in Greece, Crete, Libya, and Syria, even though these Jews were described only as "Palestinians”. Pinchas Rutenberg Gravely III HAIFA. — (JPS-Palcor) CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Annual Hebrew Education Issue of Chronicle to Be Published Nov. 21 The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will publish its annual Education Issue next Friday, Nov. 21. Special articles written especially for this issue will deal with educations problems and needs. The Education Issue is published annually by The Chron- icle on the occasion of the conclusion of the observance of Educa- tion Month of the United Hebrew Schools. Rabbi Morris Adler To Address Hadassah Division on Tuesday Pinchas Rutenberg, famous en- gineer and head of the Palestine Electric Company who resigned because of illness over a year ago as president of the Vaad Leumi, is gravely ill here. Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will speak on "Zion and Peace" at the meeting of the Business and Professional Divi- sion of Hadassah on Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, at the Variety Club of the Book-Cadillac. A high- 86 Refugees Sail Back to Europe 4 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil.- (JPS)—In sight of the freedom for which they have longed for have been traveing for months, years and toward which they 86 Jewish refugees are on their way back to the misery of Eu- rope, after having been denied entrance to Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, even though funds to prevent their becoming public charges had been deposited with the Paraguayan Government. It is understood that the British at (Fort of Spain in Trinidad had similarly turned their backs on the pleas for admission of the refugees, who have been looking for a landing place since last January. Most of the passengers on the Cabo de Hornos, denied entrance into Argentina, their original goal, because they lacked visas, have threatened to commit suicide on the high seas rather than land again in Europe. 7,800 Jews Killed in Jassy Massacre JERUSALEM. — (JPS-Palcor) —The grimmest episode in all the ghastly era of Hitler is now being enacted in Rumania, with the most brutal slaying of thou- sands of Jews, according to re- ports from reliable sources which have just reached here. Collective punishment imposed on the majority of the Rumanian- Jewish communities, in terms of physical brutality and expropria- tions, have taken heavy toll. All the Jewish males, and also wom- en, left in the town of Jassy were rounded up by the German and Rumania soldier1, and were slaughtered by machine-gun fire. 7,800 were killed in the massacre. Churchill Calls Jewisll Martyrs Brave Soldiers RABBI MORRIS ADLER light of the meeting will be a convention report by the dele- gates who attended the 27th an- nual convention held in Pittsburgh from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2. Detroit B. & P. delegates were Mrs. Anne Seegman and the Misses Rex Ehrinpries, Harriet Fox and Alva Rom. All members and their friends are invited to attend this open meeting on Tuesday. Miss Anne Milstein is chairman of the local chiipter. To raise money for Hadassah's vital proiects, the Honor Roll, of which Miss Sophie Kutlov has charge for the Detroit Business and Professional Division, will be held at the Book-Cadillac on Dec. 7. Anyone desiring details call Miss Kutlov at To. 8-5148, or her co-chairman, Miss Sadie Lerner, To. 7-3416. Temple Israel Opens Its Friday Services Thanksgiving Service at Mecca- bees Bldg. Nov. 21 The Sabbath Eve services of Temple Israel opened Friday night, Nov. 7. Members of the new congregation and their friends crowded into the Macca- bees Auditorium occupying its en- tire seating capacity of over 600. The policy which Rabbi Fram announced in his installation ad- dress was realized. The congre- gation participated in the serv- ice. They not only sang the fa- miliar Sabbath hymns but joined Cantor Robert S. Tulman in the singing of the Hebrew responses of the service. Cantor Tulman gave beauty to the service by his rendition of the traditional melo- dies of the Kiddush and other Sabbath Eve prayers. The serv- ice was replete with symbolism, including the reading from the Scroll. . Rabbi Leon Fram preached the subject, "Religion in t17.-. World Crisis". The essence of his sermon was the declaration that, in the great conflict which faces us, religion is the prime issue. The hour of sociability and re- freshment which followed the service was arranged by Mrs. Leon B. Cowen. The youth sym- posium was conducted by Robert Mazer, chairman of the Young People's Club of Temple Israel. The idea met with a warm re- sponse by the young people who stayed until midnight discussing the theme of. Rabbi Fram's ser- mon. The institution of a youth sym- posium, following the Sabbath Eve service, was created in De- troit by Rabbi Fram and has achieved a national reputation and emulation. At .the services of Nov. 14, the Lt. Eli Levin Post of the Jewish World War Veterans of the United States, presented Temple Israel with an American Flag. Dr. Robert Rosen made the pres- entation. The congregation pro- nounced the pledge to the Flag and Morris Garvett, president of Temple Israel; accepted the Flag in the name of the congregation. On Friday night, Nov. 21, Tem- ple Israel will observe Thanks- giving Sabbath Eve. Rabbi Leon Fram will pearch on the subject: "Thanksgiving—A Festival of the American Spirit". LONDON. — (JPS) — In a scathing attack on the Nazi exe- cutions in Hitler-dominated Eu- D. W. Simons Estate rope, Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared that Jews and GiVes Another $1,000 others who have been killed by firing squads must be regarded For Local Yeshiva as "brave soldiers who died for their country on the field of bat- At the joint meeting of the tle." board of directors and the build- ing committee of Yeshivoth Beth Fakhri Nashashibi Slain in Iraq Yehudah, Rabbi Isaac Stollman. LONDON. — (JPS) — Fakhri president, announced a gift of Bey Nashashibi, enemy of the ex- $1,000 from the trustees of the Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin el David W. Simons Estate to the Husseini and supporter of Great building fund of the local He- Britain, was assassinated in Bag- brew Talmudical Academy. The dad, it was reported here. An contribution supplements an earl- ardent nationalist, the 41-year-old ier donation of $3,500 from the. Arab leader was a bitter oppo- same sourse in September, 1940, nent of the terrorists who at- in recognition of which one of the tempted to create an Arab state classes in the school was desig- through violence. He had often nated as the David W. 'Simon denounced the exiled Mufti who Class. has recently found a haven in Talmud The plan and scope committee Berlin and spoke against the Ital- of which Rabbi M. Wohlgelernter ians who tried to win the friend- chairman is proceeding with ship of the Arabs under the guise is arrangements for a full month of of "Protectors of Islam." special functions which will mark Often attacked by the Arab dedication of the new home press for advocating cooperation the of Detroit's Center for higher with the Jews, he was wounded Jewish learning, now nearing by Arab terrorist fire in Pales- completion at Dexter and Cort- tine in 1939. Mr. Nashashibi was land. These activities are to be- secretary to Ragheb Bey Nasha- at the end of November and shibi during the latter's Mayor- gin will continue until the opening of alty in Jaffa. the new home. Bevin Says Efforts of Jews in estine and that President Roose- Palestine Won World Acclaim NEW YORK. — (JPS) — The efforts of Jews in Palestine have "won the admiration of the world," Ernest Bevin, British Minister of Labor, declares in "The Balance Sheet of the Fu- ture", a book which has just ap- peared outlining the powerful English leader's conception of the democratic world to be created after the war. Mizrachi Women Demand Pales- tine Army, Colonization CHICAGO. — (JPS) — De- mands that Palestine be opened to free Jewish colonization, that -a Jewish army be created in Pal– WOODWARD AT HOLBROOK "Now for a Treat... Youth Education League Luncheon • Next Wednesday —Photo by R. LoPatin velt's policies be supported were voiced here at the 16th annual MRS. A. B. CHERETON convention of the Mizrachi Wom- Mrs. A. B. Chereton is chair- en's Organization of America. the national religious women's Zion- man of the paid-up membership luncheon for the Youth Educa- ist movement. New York Plans a Permanent tion League, to be held on Wed- nesday, Nov. 19, at 12:30 o'clock, United Jewish Appeal NEW YORK. — (JPS) — at her home, 17417 Ohio. Assisting Mrs. Chereton as Meetnig at the Hotel Commodore, 200 leaders in fund-raising activi- hostesses are: Mesdames Milton ties resolved to establish a per- Atlas, Arthur R. Campbell, Jack manent United Jewish Appeal in Edelstein, Lionel Fink, Nat New York as a unified campaign Haase, W. J. Hubert, Samuel instrument for the Joint Distri- Karol!, Louis Kay, R. LoPatin, bution Committee, United Pales- Meyer Millman, B. Perell, Na- tine Appeal and National Refu- than Reisman, Harry Spector, Benjamin Schutzman. gee Service. ._ I'll say it was!" 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