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American "apish Peddled Cotter

Jul`

24.

1942,

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

THE PROBLEM OF JEWISH DEFENSE

By SIDNEY SALOMON

Veterans to Deliver
Flags to Homes of
Those in Armed Forces

Editor's Note: Secretary of the Defense Committee of the
Jewish Board of Deputies in England. Sidne y Salomon depicts the
problem of Jewish defense as a long-range one. In the followin7
The Department of Michigan.
article, he points out the two means of eliminating anti-Semitism, Jewish W'ar Veterans, will de-
backed by the experience of five years work done by the Committee. liver a service flag to the homes

It is an unhappy thing that it undr many pseudonyms or from

this England. there should ever their friends in this country.
have arisen a question of Jewish many of these letters seemingly
defense. When 90 years ago, Jew- innocent On the surface, but each

ish civil emancipation was cam- one containing a little drop of
plate-though religious test< still poison.
lingered on-the Jews began to
And to their work in fighting
take their full part in public life, the causes of anti-Semitism, the
and have continued to do so with- Defense Committee felt it its duty
out discrimination. There have to take into consideration those
been. of course, periods of ill feel- factors which made for ill-feeling
ing. but this has been caused by from within. The Public Relations
economic forces and could be al-
most invariably traced to the fear Dep artment one branch of which
as blossomed
n out i to the Trades
of f the unemployed that their jobs hags
would be taken away from them Advisory Council, was created for
by alien immigrants. It never was this specific purpose.
really of serious or lasting conse-
quence, and it was not till after
the last war that there could he Its umk has not ceased. Though
detected in this country a rising the anti-Semites are driven under-
wave of that racial and religious ground and many are under re-

hatred, known as anti-Semitism. straint. the Nazis are still at
It was due to Various causes,
which included certain orcum- their evil work and there are still
some elements-few, it is true,
stances arising out of that
world-
but not to be ignored-ready to
i make
stirring event, the revolution in
a negotiated pece, blind to
Russia. Again, there was that
'
desire, particularly in Germany, its terrible consequences, and
to find a scapegoat for its unex- who still regard the Jews as the

of men and women who have
left lot the armed forces. 11
the names of these service men
and women are sent to our State
Department Headquarters. 10

9

ROOSEVELT

(Continued from

Page 1)

and one-hall
Jews. it was
pointed out, are being starved
to death in the ghettos and the
remaining seven million under
Nazi domination exposed to an-
nihilation and other brutalities
with a view to total extermina-
tion.
A declaration embodying the
views of the gathering was pre-
sented to the meeting for adop-
tion.

Kanarek, Grossman

Artists at Center
Outdoor Concert

Vaad Hahatzala Workers
Continue Efforts

Although slowed up by the
recent hot weather, the Vaad
liahatzalah campaign has been
making steady progress towards
its quota of $15.000 for Detroit.
Plans are now being made for
a reorganization of the work,
with an active resumption of
solicitation of collection of
pledges in the near future. The
utilization of the High Hol•days
in bringing before the public
the tragic plight of the Torah
in exile, and an intensification
of the efforts to obtain all-out
support for the rescue work of
the Vitati Ilahatzala is being

planned.

Miss Ruth Kanarek, dramaiM
soprano. and Arthur Grossman.
young Detroit violinist, will be
guest artists in the outdoor con-
cert at the Jewish Community
Center, Tuesday evening, July
28, at 8:30.

A student of the Julliard
Graduate School of Music, Mr.
Grossman has made many New
York appearances and has been
heard as soloist in Carnegie
Hall. Twenty years of age, he
is a graduate of Detroit's Cen-
tral High School and, before his
RABBI LEON FRAM
career took hint to New York,
IV. Warren Ave.. a Service Flag he was a student of Bernard
Silverstein's. His program Tiles-
will be delivered in return.
Post No. 230 was recently `,.1.,a ). ,e.vening will include: "La
iwarded the Membership Trophy
Elgar; Schu-
euoisit:;ti in D Major; "La-
fl or National Headquarters for l'-warit ;s1c1 S
the
by
the largest percentage of new
Kabalesky;
w
v iza t ion,"
"Hebrew
w Song and Dance," by
members obtained in 1942.
Zimbalist;
"From Mrs.
the Pane-
Pane-
Following is a list of Elective brake...
by and
Gardner.

DOWNTOWN THEATRES

UNITED ARTISTS-Red Skel-
ton. Eleanor Powell, Tommy
Dorsey and his band are all fea-
tured in "Ship Ahoy" with Bert
Lahr and Virginia O'Brien com-
ing to the United Artists Theater
on Thursday. On the Sallie pro-
gram will be a dramatic thriller.
"Fingers at the Window," star-
ring I.e• Ayres. Laraine Day
end Basil Rathbone.

FON-One of the great novels
of our generation reaches the
screen
even more powerful as
a motion picture in "This Above
All." the Eric Knight best seller,
which conies to the Fox on Fri-
day.

pected and humiliating defeat, and only obstacles between them-
this was aided by thatcampaign sek :es and that Utopia.
The problem of Jewish Defense
to give world-wide publicity to the
most blatant forgery of modern is a long-range one. Five years
times, "The Protocols
ts of the Ind_ - of work done by the Committee,
limited funds, cannot hope
- BUY WAR BONDS!
ors of Zion."
to eliminate a problem 2,000 years
Yet it cannot be said that the old. There are only two means
TORONTO, CANADA
and Appointive Officers and becca Katzman Frohman wi
situation could not have been met, of eliminatng this wickedest of
ll
Committee Chairmen, 1942-1943,
had it not been for the emergence phobias. One is by a change of
serve
as
Mr.
Grossman's
accom-
Department of Michigan Jewish pianist.
of the Nazi Party in Germany. heart in the non-Jew, who, as is War Veterans of the United
MN • OW • SIDE • NUT TVIMII
A nat i ve, N ew Y or k er, Mi ss
The anti-Semitic elements in this recognized by leaders of Chris- States:
BUM • BADMINTON • MAUI
Kanarek
began
her
country, represented openly by tianity, has a very heavy respon-
singing
Perry
P.
Burnstine,
M.D., career as soloist with her col-
Mosley and his followers, were sibiLty in this matter, and to do
the immediate cause of the estab- this means a continuation of our Post 135, department command- legs' choir. At present she is
er;
Samuel
J.
Rhodes,
Post
190, studying with Mrs. Eleanor liar-
lishment by the Board of Deputies policy of education and enlighten-
in 1936 of the Jewish Defense ment as well as enlisting our junior vice commander; Sam zard Peacock, of Detroit. Open-
Safe•, Post 231, junior vice in g
with "Carmena," by H. Lane
Committee, and though this was Christian fellow-citizens in this
LAIL{ Oa %t1.•1.,
the immediate cause, because the work. The second means is by commander; Philip Ca n t or , Post Wilson, Miss Kanarek will sing
US KOKA (411•111A
Fascists had initiated an open-all endeavoring to eliminate these 230. quartermaster; Harry ii. "Musetta's Waltz Song," from
KONEN FOSS • ONTSICIt SOON
anti-Semitic campaign-the first of enures which make for anti-Semi- Sherman, Post 135, adjutant; Puccini's La Boheme, and "('la-
For Information and de-
its kind in the long political his- tism from within. This can be Otto Silvers, Post 230, judge velitos," by Valverde, on the
•erlptIve folder 1'1, write
directly
tory of England. Behind Mosley, done not only by teaching, but by advocate; Danny Cohen, Post Center program, in addition to
to
the
ilotel.
Itonseatt, onthr10,
as everyone knew, stood the real
the consistent following of those 225, chief of staff; Dr. Abraham selections from Victor Herbert
menace, Hitler, who, by the use moral and religious principles, Block, Post 190, surgeon; Dr. and Sigmund Romberg.
M iss
of every method known to propa- which are the foundation of our Harold Ekelman, Post 230, dell- Kanarek will be accompanied by
ganda and by pouring out money great religion.
city surgeon; Samuel Jacoby, Miss Dorothy DeLeo.
Post 230, chaplain; Rabbi Leon
like water, succeeded in creating
Fourth in the Center's eve-
in this country a problem which
Frani, honorary chaplain; Dave ring summer concert series, the
it had never known before. Hit-
Swartz, Post 190, patriotic in- program by Miss Kanarek and
ler knew how to play on the weak-
structor; Albert E. Davis, Post Mr. Grossman will be held in
930.
historian;
ness of every class. He created
Ben
Kramer, the outdoor courtyard, weather
two bogeys, the bogey of Europe
Post 231, local liaison officer; permitting.
The public is in-
becoming overwhelmed by the
Ben Cowan, Post 135, state liai- vited,
WINDOW SHADES
flood of Bolshevism, and the bogey
son officer; Ben Krasner, Post
NEW YORK - The Pioneer 931.
of international finance. The re-
MADE TO ORDER
interstate liaison officer;
actionaries and the "render" class Women's
Organization, cabled Irving Kaplan, Post 135, trump- ATHENA CLUB
Cleaned and Repaired
were easily affected by these fears, $10,000 to the Working Wo- eter; Harry Scher, Post 190,
Pursuant to the solicitation of
LINOLEUM
as were those elements who saw men's Council in Palestine for trumpeter; Louis Bolhower, Post
the Detroit USO that the Athena
in every demand of the worker immediate defense measures 135,
Inlaid and Battleship
sergeant-at-arms;
Harry
Club
provide
sandwiches
and
re-
the threat of State socialism. necessitated by the emergency Kasmer, Post 135, Morris Lupi-
Rugs and Furniture
Again, Hitler played on that war- situation on the Middle Eastern loff, Post 230, and Samuel Bel- freshments on Thursday of each
weariness that was to be found Front. The funds will be utilized kin, color guard; John Hammer. week during the summer months
VENETIAN BLINDS
at the
almost everywhere, and the gen- for the protection of children, Post 135, color sergeant; Leon for recruits arriving-
Drapery Hardware
Central Railroad, a
uine pacifist movement, which their removal to safety zones, Ginsburg, Post 135, Jack Tarn- Michigan
net Our Price. and Sam.
was one of its outcomes, was the support of agricultural train- off, Post 225, and Dave Ritten- special meeting was called for
free 1:•11111oles l'urnhated
Thursday, July 9, at the home of
soon used as a screen for the ing farms for women and assist- berg, Post 230. color bearers.
Mrs. Ned Lippitt, 2675 Calvert
pseudo-pacifists encouraged by ance to the families of men in
8625 LINWOOD
Committee chairmen: Harry•
Ave., and groups were selected
the insidious propaganda of the armed services.
Schaeffer, Post 230, ways and
CALL
TYLER 5-1230
necessary
Following the 8th national means, budget and finance;
arrangements
Goebbels and his indefatigable
convention recently held in De- Dave Swartz, Post 190, Amer- made to render this service.
co-workers.
the
national
executive, icanism; Arthur E. Fixel, Post
Again, the refugee problem add- troit,
ed to the difficulties of the situa- through the national secretary, 190, youth activities. Publicity:
tion. England, with its traditional Miss Dvora Rothbard, issued a Perry P. Burnstine, M.D. Dept.
hospitality, opened its doors to call to the clubs throughout the Comm., Post 135, radio; Samuel
these unhappy people, and ad- United States and Canada to J. Rhodes, senior vice comm.,
vantage was taken of it to stir help meet the urgent needs of Post 190, membership; Samuel
up, with some success, the zeno- the Working Women's Council, Safer, junior vice comm., Post
phobia natural to so many people, its sister organization in Pales- 231, entertainment; Harry L.
The utmost care is exercised in planning our
for it was insinuated that they tine. The call stressed the need Carson, Post 230, subversive ac-
menus to insure sufficient variety to please the
were here to stay and to take for continued upbuilding of the tivities; Harry Madison, Post
most exacting taste.
bread and work away from the Jewish National Homeland in 135, permanent housing; Maur-
Englishman. As many of the refu- order that emergencies may be ice Bordelove, Post 230, print-
VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE
gees were Jews, this accentuated met in an organized fashion as ing; Harry Glick, Post 190, war
Your
favorite drink mixed by exports
anti-Semitism, the seeds of which they arise.
effort.
In line with their slogan "To
were being so vigorously propa-
gated.
Help Build and Defend," Pioneer
Also, Hitler prated loudly about Women's clubs will devote their
activities
to
raising U. of M. Avukah
his longing for peace, flattered summer
certain leaders of public opinion funds for the completion this Holds Picnic
by his invitations, as well as en- year of the Central Vocational
12TH end HAZELWOOD
PHONE TRINITY 2.9366
courage(' visits to Germany School for Girls at Ramath-Gan,
The University of Michigan
through associations created for near Tel Aviv. The school will
Chapter of Avukah held its first
that specific purpose, and the vis- train girls, between 14 and 16,
picnic of the summer Sunday.
itors who only saw what the for technical trades, thus help-
July 19, at Saline Valley Farms.
Nazis wanted them to see, came ing to relieve the shortage of
The program of the (lay in-
b ack filled with the idea skilfully manpower in industry due to the
implanted in them, that England war. Clubs are selling "bricks," cluded swimming, rowing, base-
and Germany between them could arranging outings, picnics, lawn ball, and group singing. Supper
rule the world in peace and festivals, beach parties, camp consisted of a Weiner roast and
amity, and that it was the Jew affairs, etc. in order to reach picnic meal prepared by Avukah
alone who stood between this union the total of $50,000 required for members.
The group returned to Ann
of heart and hand. the erection of the building.
The Jewish Defense Commit- The Working Women's Coun- Arbor about ten o'clock after
tee had, therefore, no easy task cil is promoting the mobilization one of their most successful
to stem this flood of ignorance, of women in the Palestine Aux- affairs.
Next week Avukah will forego
hatred and prejudice. It had to iliary Territorial Service. A num-
ueunter the fantastic allegations ber of Pioneer Women who set- its regular Sunday supper and
,“.) easily accepted, to meet the tied in Palestine several years hold a business meeting. Sam
coallenge of open-air meetings, to ago, including former members Kaplan, one of their two repre-
answer statements in the Press, of the National Executive, have sentatives to the National Con-
for one of the cleverest bits of enrolled in this women's corps vention, will be present to re-
technique put over by the Nazis to help defeat the Axis in the port on the decisions of the cm,-
vention.
were their letters in the Press Middle East.

M

Pioneer Women Send
$10,000 to Palestine
For Emergency Needs

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