12 Reconstruction DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Prof. Albright Speaks Equally significant was the in- spiring address of Prof. William (Continued from Page One) F.Albright of Johns Hopkins Palestine, not only by the dele- University, eminent authority on gates but also by all spokesmen Semitics. He explained how he at the conference, non-Jews and became a political Zionist. Pales- Jews alike. tine, he said, "is, in fact, the The highlight of the conven- only possibility, the only land tion was the masterful address where the Jewish people has a of the national chairman of the historical right to be, and where United Palestine Appeal, Dr. it has an internationally recog- Abbe Hillel Silver. Recognized nized legal right to dwell." He as one of the most brilliant stated, with reference to the orators, Dr. Silver's address Arab-Jewish problem, that "there last Saturday night was so is no solution for the problem magnificent that it stirred the of the Near East which does not 1,000 delegates from all parts include a Jewish Palestine." of the land and was declared to be not only a great oratori- cal achievement but equally as significant as a document of historic value in evaluating the position of the Jews in the world today. Rabbi Silver's ad- dress of Jan. 17 is destined to go down on record on a par with the great addresses that were delivered at World Zion- ist Congresses by Dr. Max Nordau, Nahum Sokolw, Chaim We i z m a n n and other world leaders who spoke for the pur- pose of arousing the conscience of the world to an appreciation of the Jewish position. It was an address that will rank on the Jewish front with Emile Zola's "J'Accuse". Dr. Silver was effective in his description of Palestine as be- ingas much an American front as it i is a British front in this war. He showed how Palestine is helping to win the war and howit is contributing toward winning the peace "by draining off in a relatively short time from 2,000,000 to 4,000,000 Jews from the crowded and eco- nomically tensioned centers of Central and Eastern Europe." But he was especially effective in castigating those Allied states- men who are "strangely silent about Jewish prospects and Pal- estine prospects after the war." He was equally as effective in repudiating the Jewish assimila- tionists who, he declared, "will be restricted to a small group at the top where traditionally the specific 'Galut' maladies make their nest — timidity, escapism, tlting with wind-mills. dodging one's own shadow, protective dis- association from other Jews — that whole complex of racial af- fections and disorders which may best be defined in our day as the Jerome Frank Complex." Speaking of Palestine as the "one promising solution for the homelessness of the Jewish peo- ple," Rabbi Silver described how "Palestine and America today are welded into one single front," and proposed as the slogan for this year's fund-raising efforts: Ben-Gurion's Address David Ben Gurion of Palestine, chairman of the executive com- mittee of the Jewish Agency, made the demand, in one of the most important addresses heard in this country on the Palestine question, that an autonomous Jewish Palestine be created. He emphasized that there is no need to apologize for our de- mands for a Jewish army because "we are entitled as every one of the United Nations to fight under our own flag especially in our own country." Spokesmen for all parties in American Jewry spoke at the conference and endorsed the de- mands for Jewish rights in Pal- estine. The resolution adopted by the conference called for the establishment of a Jewish com- monwealth and a Jewish army in Palestine, and the American government was urged to as- sist in the realization of these demands. An important message from Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau declared that the cause of Palestine is identified with the "all-embracing cause of democracy." Being his first state- ment of its kind, it is considered a distinct contribution towards the battle for the realization of Jewish aspirations. Honor Dr. Silver Lieberman Chosen For Library Post The state board for libraries has appointed Irving Lieberman of Detroit as temporary director of state aid for public libraries, the appointment to take effect immediately, according to Mrs. Leleta D. Fyan, Michigan state librarian and secretary of the board. The position is a new one being established by the Civil Service Commission. The revised state aid law, gov- erning distribution of $250,000 to Michigan public libraries dur- ing each of the next two years, went into effect Jan. 10 of this year. Mr. Lieberman brings to his new post training and experience in accounting and library, science, a knowledge of Michigan library laws, and experience in promoting community discussion groups. A graduate of New York University, where he majored in accounting, and a graduate student of Colum- bia University School of Library Service, Mr. Lieberman has served as a librarian in the Newark and Detroit Public Libraries. He has been a member of the Detroit District Council program, an organization of professional and lay people set up on a neigh- borhood basis, under the Metro- politan Council of Social Agencies. tional Conference for Palestine which brought its sessions to a close at the Statler Hotel in Cleveland early Monday morning, Senator Alben W. Barkley, Ma- jority Leader of the U.S. Senate, stated at the banquet that Presi- dent Roosevelt considers the fight of the United States and the fight of Palestine as the common struggle for democracy. Endorsing the request of the conference, sponsored by the United Palestine Appeal, for the creation of a Jewish army to fight under its own standard, Senator Barkley said that while the Jews were eager to fight for democracy, "they prefer to fight under their own flag because it has been a symbol of human lib- erty and justice for 4,000 years." (Detroit was represented at the Cleveland U.P.A. conference by the following 31 delegates: Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence • W. Crohn, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaver, Isidore Sobeloff, Her- man Pekarsky, Isaac and Simon Shetzer, Charles Rubiner, Abra- ham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay, Miss Belle Shier, Mrs. Mau- rice Landau, Nathan Linden, Mr. and Mrs. P. Slomovitz, Mrs. Da- vid Sheraga, Mrs. D. Sislin, Meyer Beckman, Sol Edelman, Abe Kasle, Mrs. Albert Feldstein, William Hordes, Mrs. Philip Broudo, Rabbi Leon Frain, Miss Rose Greenwald, Walter L. Field, Joseph Jackier. The Adlers were accompanied by their daughter, Shulamith. Rabbi Adler gave the opening prayer at the banquet Sunday night. Other Detroiters participated in conference dis- cussions.) January 23, 1942 Jews now in Russia, Mr. Ilyman reported early this week that the Joint Distribution Committee has made available an initial al- location of $50,000 out of a first appropriation of $100,000. Prince Jan Ciechanowsky, the Polish Ambassador in Washing- ton, D. C., has written to Ed- ward M. M. Warburg, chairman of the J.D.C., confirming the ar- rangement and stating that a first shipment of 600 tons of clothing is about to be sent to Russia on a Soviet ship. Further purchases of concentrated food- stuffs and medical supplies are now being negotiated, Ambassa- dor Ciechanowski added. A new organization, to be known as American Friends of Polish Jews, was officially launch- ed on Jan. 6 in New York, with George M. Feigin, Commander of the Metropolitan Post of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, as president; Prof. Jacob 1. Hartstein as vice-presi- dent; and Isidore Teitelbaum, cil of the American Jewish Con- gress and president of its Bronx Section, as treasurer. Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, former chairman of the Joint Boycott Council, was elected chairman of the execu- tive committee. The purpose of the new organ- ization is to aid Polish refugees in this country, to strive for the restoration of a free and demo- cratic Poland, and to support the national defense effort. - — Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ple's Society Meeting Sun- day to Feature Puppet Show A puppet show, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Middleton of the Workers' Program Service of the W. P. A., will be the main event o nthe program of the Young People's Society of Shaarey Ze- dek at its meeting this Sunday, at 3 p. m., in Room 302. Plans have been made for a hay-ride to be held on Jan. 31. A Red Cross Knitting Unit has been formed by the girls in the organization. The group meets every Tuesday evening in the Kate Frank Memorial Building under the direction of Mrs. Her- man Schmier of the Sisterhood. For further information, call Maurice Brewer, Ty. 5-9293. FOX — Having broken all ex- isting records during its pace- setting two week engagement, "How Green Was My Valley" remains for a third week at the Fox Theater. DEFEND yommommo with CLEAN •RUG• LEADER CARPET CLEANING CO. eau_ 11U3 5-8400 • A PHONE CALL WILL BRING YOU PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Dr. Silver was honored with re-election as chairman of the United Palestine Appeal for a fifth term and his name was in- scribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund as a mark of honor for his great con- 9932 DEXTER TO. 8.3347 tributions as a Zionist leader. Maximum military strength, sacrifices, whatever the costs, consecration to the completion of the program for the defeat of LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER the Axis was urged by Henry Phone Trinity 2-0100 Monsky, president of Bnai Brith, 8210 TWELFTH ST., near Seward Ave. who declared: "The program of SECOND WEEK BY POPLAR DEMAND Palestine symbolizes the everlast- The Greatest Musical Sensation ing and eternal philosophy of Friday Night, Jan. 23, Sunday Matinee and Night, Jan. 25 hope on the part of the Jew." Judge Morris Rothenberg The Famous Romantic Yiddish Star pointed to Palestine as an arsenal of the Near East, while Nahum Goldmann showed how the Jew- "EVERY DOLLAR GIVEN ish people is serving in the front In His First Appearance in Detroit This Season in a Romantic TO PALESTINE IS THUS A line in the present war. Charles Musical Production DEFENSE BOND FOR DE- J. Rosenbloom, national treas- MOCRACY I" urer, said that the Palestine pro- He demanded that Great Brit- gram will need $8,0 1 )0,000 in ain should arm the Jews of Pal- 1942. Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner estine and organize them into declared that the building of the Supported by Our Star Cast—LILY LILLIANA, LEON LIEBGOLD a fighting force, and declared: Jewish National home is a mat- ABRAHAM LAX, ETHEL DORF, MISHA FISHZON and Entire Company "If Great Britain cannot arm ter of enlightened self-interest Palestine, presumably for lack for the American Jew and stated Tuesday Night. Feb. 3—Bib Testimonial Performance for MISHA of equipment, America should." that "Jewish homelessness will The J.D.C. Program for Aid to Jews in Russia FISHZON in Honor of His 35th Anniversary on the Yiddish Stage— He demanded that the Jews of make for anti-Semitism." The de- In his outline of the program "STRANGE WORLDS" Palestine be enabled to fight un- velopment of the Keren Ilayesod der THEIR flag, under the Star was outlined by the chairman, for aid to the 500,000 Polish of David. "The Jews of Pales- Charles Ress. Unity in American tine," he said, "belong to no Israel was urged by George Z. other nationality but the Jewish. Medalie, president of the New and their land is the Jewish York Federation of Jewish Phil- Homeland. anthropic Societies. Emanuel His condemnation of the Neumann described the work of "strange silence" of Allied states- the American Palestine Commit- men on the Jewish position was tee and the aid given the Jewish emphatic, and his description of cause by Christians. the tragic position of world Dr. Stephen S. Wise spoke of Jewry brought tears to the eyes the importance of Palestine in of hundreds in the audience. He winning both the war and the declared that "Zionism is not peace and declared that thq Jew- sell-pity for ancient legendary ish Homeland must be included wrongs. It is the pressing urgen- in the goals of the United Na- cy of instant and current suffer- tions. Dr. Israel Goldstein, president ing and besetting dangers and disabilities." Speaking of the of the Jewish National Fund, persecutions to which Jews are delivered one of the important subjected he exclaimed: "Enough! messages to the conference, out- There must be an end to all lining the need for increased land purchases and declaring that this! A sure and certain end!" the Jewish colonies in Palestine Admiral Stirling's Speech Significant, from a military have increased food production F you'd rather take a trip to the sun it's time TF you like to ski and skate and toboggan, the point of view, was the address for the Allies. Judge Louis E. 4 . snow country of Northern Michigan's the place you were off to Florida and a healthy tan! of Admiral Yates Stirling, Jr., Levinthal, president of the Zion- Greyhound's low fares are only 1/3 the cost of for you—and Greyhound's the way to get there former Chief of Staff of the ist Organization of America, driving—and think of the saving on your car and in greater comfort for less money. For full infor- United States Fleet. showed in his address how Jews tires. Ask for folder, "Florida Travelogue". mation get Greyhound's Winter Sports Folder! Admiral Stirling said: "In this have demonstrated their ability great fabric of many fighting to reconstruct waste places and ROUND TRIP FARES ROUND TRIP FARES fronts, the importance of Pales- pointed to the responsibilities of Grayling $7.75 Alpena $10.55 Jacksonville $31.50 $24.05 Miami tine must be recognized. It is to American Jews in the present Petoskey 10.00 Gaylord 9.65 St. Petersburg 29.65 Tampa 28.65 our advantage to see a Jewish crisis. (■ re) hound also offers corn enient est suburban army utilized." He declared that Senator Barkley Urges Jews Be seri Ice In the Detroit metropolitan urea. Permitted to Fight Under Own "a factor of great importance in GREYHOUND TERMINAL relation to Palestine is that it is Fla g Because It Has Been Washington Blvd. and Grand River CA. 9000 the only country in the eastern Flag of Human Liberty for Windsor Terminal, 44 London St. Tel. 4-7575 Mediterranean where there are 4.000 Years technical scientists and skilled Declaring that President Roose- labor in sufficient quantity to volt postponed his regular Mon- make a real contribution to the day morning White House con- naval as well ' as to the land ference in order to give him an forces." opportunity to address the Na- JOE BRAVERMAN Quality Kosher Meat and Poultry Michal Michalesko "A Night in Cuba" I GREYHOUND