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March 19, 1943

DETROIT JENISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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MUSIC

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fensible outrage". The House of

(2) Chassidic and Jewish
Representatives concurred in the
Folk Music:
S. Rosowsky the resolution which was intro-
Chassidic Trio

duced by Senator Alben W.
Barkley, majority leader.
The adopted resolution reads:
"Whereas the American people
view with indignation the artoci-
ties inflicted upon the civilian
(3) New Palestinian Music:
population in the Nazi-occupied
Palestine Melodies (first
Julius Chajes countries, and especially the mass
performance)
murder of Jewish, men, women
Julius Chajes
V. Shlonsky
Hebrew Poem
J. Weinberg
El Yivneh Hagalil
REFUGEES
Marguerite Kozenn
Yemenite Melody
Samri Li
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Binder
U V'chen Tzadikim
Chalutz Song their newly adopted land and
Emathay
Jacob Sonenklar
their devotion to human freedom.
Tilly Kesler
Accompanist
Rabbi Morris Adler, of Con-
Community singing under the gregation Shaarey Zedek, Profes-
direction of Julius Chajes.
sor Alfred H. Kelly, of the His-
tory Department at Wayne Uni-
versity, and Dr. Samson Raphael
DRIVE
Weiss, Dean of Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah, will be the principal
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speakers at this event. Henri
Randolph 7550 which is open Goldberg, former Cantor in Ber-
daily except Saturday and Sun- lin Germany, will furnish the
day for the convenience of War musical program. Isaac Franck,
Bond purchasers.
executive director of the Jewish
Every member of the Detroit Community Council of Detroit
Community is eligible to partici- will preside at the rally.
pate in the War Bond Drive to
Admission to this program is
honor the great leader in world free, and the public is invited to
Jewry, Dr. Stephen S. Wise.
attend.

Hochberg-Kramer-Chajes
Schneyer
Yam Lieder
S. Golub
Lullaby
Rumshinky
Z'chor
Robert Tulman

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and children; and
"Whereas this policy of the
Nazis has created a reign of ter-
ror, brutality, and extermination
in Poland and other countries in
eastern and central Europe; Now,
therefore, be it
"Resolved by the Senate (the
House of Representatives con-
curring), That these brutal and
indefensible outrages against mil-
lions of helpless men, women and
children should be and they are
hereby condemned as unworthy of
any nation or any regime which
pretends to be civilized:
"Resolved further, That the

dictates of humanity and honor-
able conduct in war demand that
this inexcusable slaughter and
mistreatment shall cease and that
it is the sincere wish of this Con-
gress that those guilty, directly
or indirectly, of these criminal
acts shall be held accountable and
punished in a manner commen-
surate with the offenses for which
they are responsible."
Meanwhile, Representative Sam-
uel Dickstein of New York intro-

duced a bill in the House which
would bar anti-Semitic literature
from the mails. Post Office offi-
cials are now preparing a report
on the number of publications
preaching racial hatred that are
sent through the mails.

tion of an international rescue Women's Auxiliary,
agency to alleviate the plight of
the millions of Jews under Nazi Jewish Home for Aged
control and the opening of the
At the annual meeting of the
gates of Palestine to as many
Jews "as may be required by the Women's Auxiliary of the Jew-
urgent needs of the Jewish peo- ish Home for Aged, held on
ple," were urged in a resolution March 15, Mrs. M. J. Greenberg
adopted here this week by the
was re-elected and installed as
New York State Legislature.
The resolution, which was in- president for the coming year.
troduced by State Senator Dun- Other officers installed were, vice-
nigan, expressed sympathy with presidents, Mesdames T. Lebovitz,
the persecuted Jews of Nazi Samuel
Philip Gorelick, J.
aylm ell i Weller,
occupied Europe and called for SKanlu
M. Behach, H. Meer;
full punishment by the United recording secretary, Mrs. N. Lip-
Nations of the Nazi criminals re - Pitt; special corresponding sec-
sponsible for the anti-Jewish retary, Mrs. George Koven; coy-
crimes. The resolution said:
responding secretaries, Mrs. S.
"Whereas, the persecution and Levison and Mrs. J. Fishman;
treasurer,
Nazi
attempted extermination by
Mrs. Richard Schul-
Germany of the Jews in occupied hof; financial secretary, Mrs. K.
•Europe have outraged the con- Faudem; building fund treasur-
science of the civilized world and er, Mrs. A. M. Feral . ; secretary
have manifested the necessity of of the Simcha
and Memorial

continued maintenance and (level Fund, Mrs. Samuel Zeldes; audi-
opmet of "Jewish national home- tor, Mrs. A. Potiker.
land.
Annual reports were presented
"Therefore, be it resolved, that by the chairmen of the various
we of the State of New York ex- committees, telling of the work

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press our most profound sympa- accomplished during the preced-
thy toward the victims of Nazi ing year.
religious persecution and racial
Mrs. Morris Adler was the
hatred. Be it further resolved speaker of the afternoon.
that we favor the continued de-
velopment of a Jewish national
home in Palestine, for the ab- the United Nations are now
sorption of as many Jews as may fighting."
N. Y. LEGISLATURE
Copies of the resolution were
be required by the urgent needs
URGES RESCUE AGENCY
of the Jewish people, in accord- sent to President Roosevelt and
ALBANY. (WNS)—The crea• ance with the principles for which Secretary of State Cordell Hull.

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