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VOL. 45, NO. 26
Detroit and Jewish
Chronicle
The Legal Chronicle
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943
10c Singh Copy; $3.00 Per Year
Temple Israel Purchases Site Local Artists to
Dr. Stephen S. Wise Replies
Perform
at
Center
To
For Temple Near Palmer Park
King Ibn Saud of Arabia
Summer Conc erts
Announcement Made at Congregational Dinner
Held at Book-Cadillac Hotel Sunday June 20
At a meeting held at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel last Sunday eve-
ning, June 20, which was at- ,
tended by hundreds of its mem-
Marguerite Kozenn and
Orchestra to Open Series
made for the dinner and the meet-
The music department of the
ing. Immediately following the
dinner and before the opening of Jewish Community Center is ar-
the business meeting, Cantor Rob- ranging a series of weekly open
ert S. Tulman, accompanied by
air Center concerts, starting
Karl W. Haas, Temple organist,
rendered a few selections from
his repertoire of Russian and
Hebrew songs.
Garrett Reports
In the course of his report the
president, Mr. Garvett, said: "We
Declares That Jewish Problem Everywhere Is
Bound Up With Jewish Homeland in Palestine
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Reply-creation of the Jewish Homeland
ing to King Ibn Saud of Saudi in Palestine."
Arabia, who declared recently . in
Followin g publication of King
an interview with Life magazine
that the Jews have no right to Ibn Saud's views on Arab-Jewish
Palestine and that further Jew- relations with regard to Palestine,
ish purchases of land in the Holy the editors of Life magazine an-
Land "would inevitably lead to nounced that the Zionist view-
more trouble," Dr. Stephen. ca
S. point would be presented in a
Wise, president of the American
later issue. . In his reply whi c ch
Jewish Congress, emphasized this
appears in the current issue oh
ue •e‘%h
ek is that tm he ev se oll . u y N t v io h n ereof is
of
the magazine Dr. Wise expressed
Sj
problem
See TEMPLE—Pag e 9
the regret that Ibn Saud "has chosen
ganically bound up with the re- to speak out against one of the
supremely needed reparations of
history."
The Arabian monarch had said
that he knew of nothing that
justifies "the Jewish claims to
Palestine" and had suggested
that homeless Jews find homes in
Europe, America and other lands
The proclamation of Governor
which "are more fertile than Pal-
Department of Michigan, La- estine, and more suitable to
Harry F. Kelly, declaring a state
dies' Auxiliary to the Jewish their welfare and d interests." He
of martial law in Detroit, post-
War Veterans of the U nited said . that the i
poned the installation of officers
of the
in Pal-
States
will conclude its unfinished native
estine Jewish
would population
be "safeguarded"
of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai
t
Brith, scheduled for Monday,
business, and elect new officers provided the Jews abandon all ef-
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June 21. Rudolph Meyersohn,
to govern the four Michigan forts to rebuild a Jewish Home-
MORRIS GARVETT
president of the lodge, states: "If
MARGUERITE KOZENN
auxiliaries within its jurisdiction, land.
hers, Temple Israel ratified the the state of martial law is lifted
Dr. Wise pointed out that 53
namely: Detroit No. 135 Law-
next Monday,
June
28, the Wednesday
.00 nesday
evening June 30 at rence H. Jones No. 190, Lieut, nations, including the United
action of its board of trustees in by
installation
of officers
will
p.
O
in. The following well- Eli Levin No. 230, and Eli Ros- States, recognized the rights of
be 0
purchasing a site for a Temple held in the Brown Memorial
known local artists will appear enblum No. 231 of Flint, at a
when the
. •
structure. The new Temple, which Chapel of Temple Beth El, at in the series of nine concerts; streamlined annual convention to the . Jews to Palestine
ratified the British Mandate with y
will be erected when wartime 8:30 p. in. The public is invited. Henry Siegl, violinist; Harriet be held on June 27, 1:30 p. m., its
specific instruction to the
conditions have passed, will be
Aaron Droock, past res'd
Toomey, soprano; Morris Hoch- in the Fred Butzel Room of th e mandatory power to facilitate
lo cated neat Palmer Park, on a of District
the
Grand Lodge No. 6, pianist
Sylvia Hochberg, Jewish Community Center, Wood- creation of a Jewish Homeland
;
piece of land containing over Bnai Brith, will install the fol- berg, violinist;
Lare Wardrop, oboist; ward at Holbrook.
in Palestine. He cited also the
100,000 square feet, bounded by lowing
George MacLeod, baritone; Em-
Eighteen major local and de- agreement between Dr. Chaim
Manderson Rd. on the west, Mer- rentlY
elected:
Isadore
Starr,
officers which were re- ily Mutter Adams, violinist; Mar- partmental leaders of the allied Weizmann, president of the World
git Kormendy, contralto; Stanis- auxiliary war veteran groups, Zionist Organization, and Feisal
wyne
on south
the east,
ton R. Lane
(iii the
and All- President;
Milton Weinstein,
vice president;
Jack Leeds, first
sec- law Shapiro, violinist; Cyril Wez- comprising a membership of some Ibn Hussein, acting on behalf -- -
The meeting was opened with and
mael, baritone; Max Weiner, vio- 200,000, will bring greetings from of
signed
the Arab
Jan. Kingdom
3, 1919, looking
of Hejaz
to- ,
vice president;
Goldhoff,
n dinner and closed with a dance. treasurer;
Leonard Max
Radner,
re- linist; Felix Reznick, violinist;
their women
respective
organizations. ish
ward
the establishment of
The president, Morris Garvett, cording secretary; Leonard Be- Harold Smith, viola Harry Sie- These
are
representatives
Homeland.
and Rabbi Frani, read their an- love, financial secretary; Rudol
a Jew-
gel, cellist; James R. Richards. of the Gold Star Mothers, Grand
nual reports. The following of- Meyersohn, monitor; Jack
tenor; J. Majesky, ten-year-old Army of Republic, United Span- Arab. Benefitted from
ficers were elected: Morris Gar-
n violinist; Rosins Betman, so-
. nis t Efforts
ish War Veterans, Veterans of Z lo
vett, president; Ellis M. Thal, assistant monitor; Harry Schwartz, prano; Margaret Graves,
ort
violin- the Foreign Wars of the U. S..
Rudolph Leitman, guar-
Asserting
in in no
Arab
vice president; Harry M. Baden, (hall; Lewis L. Steinberg, A. J. ist; Lucile Miller, soprano, and American Legion and the 8 & 40 country,
"least that
of all
any
un-
secretary; Alexander Freeman, Piel and Robert Wallach. Ru- old pianist.
Betty
Kowalsky,
fourteen-year-
Society,
Disabled
American
Vet-
der
the
domination
of
Ibn
Saud,"
treasurer.
dolph Meyersohn, outgoing presi-
Marguerite
Kozenn,
well Center
known
has there been any progress com-
Benjamin E. Jaffe was elected dent, by virtue of his office, as- dramatic
soprano,
and the
See JWV—Page 9
to the board of trustees for one sumes the office of monitor.
parable with that achieve
achieved by
year to fill the vacancy created
A special program has been symphony orchestra under the di- f
Zionists in Palestine, Dr. Wise
N
by the death of the late Louis arranged for this occasion. The
stated that "Arab agriculture
See ARTISTS—Page 9
Frankenstein. Dr. Saul E. Bar- committee in charge reports that
there has flourished, Arab wealth
nett and Messrs. Joseph Gesche- there will be no long speeches,
accumulated, the Arab standard
NOTICE
lin, Saul H. Rose, Peter P. Gil- an informal reception will follow
of life risen, the Arab population
bert and Myron S. Steinberg the installation, and refreshments
increased in Palestine to an un-
were elected for a term of three will be served. All members, their
All copy must be in not precedented degree."
years each. Trustees whose terms families and friends are invited.
"Today 600,000 Jews are set-
have not expired are: Dr. Samuel
later than Wednesday, 3 tied in Palestine," Dr. Wise con-
B. Dant°, Messrs. George M. War Bond Drive
tinued. The testimony of every
Enters Final Stage
Stutz, Murray J. Sutkin, Mrs.
p.m. It must be written traveler reveals the bond between
The $850,000 War Bond drive
Leon B. Cowen, Messrs. Harry of T
hese
o s l e a J beo w r i s o a us n ld y the rel_a er n e datte
hd e. y have
Pisgah Lodge enters its final
C.
WASHINGTON. (WNS)—Con- on one side of paper only t
Grossman,
Arthur
J.
Hass,
stage,
according
to
Max
Goldhoff,
Harry L. Jackson and Max Osnos.
gressman
John
Rankin
of
Mis-
question of a Jewish future in
Mr. Garvett complimented Mrs. chairman of Pisgah's war service sissippi, who has frequently aired and where possible should Palestine is no longer a
problem
Hattie Fisher and her committee committee. This drive officially
ficially his anti-Semitic views in the
be typewritten.
theory. They are there. Our
on the arrangements which they
House of Representatives, this
concern is whether the civilized
See PISGAH—Page 9
week blocked passage of a bill
which would have permitted the
See WISE—Page 9
father of two Jewish boys in
the American Army to enter the
Radio Address over Station WWJ on Shevuos, June 6, United States from Cuba.
The two boys appeared in uni- '
form
form last week before the House r
By RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA
he Yishub, Red Cross and American Servicemen
Immigration Committee and told
how their father, Moses Tennen-
Wednesday and Thursday of Sabbath? What meaning "Honor baum,
By ROBERT LEWIS
this coming week are sacred days
has been
unable
enter
to our people. For these two days your father and mother" in an the c country
from
Cuba to
because
Accredited
American
Red Cross Reporter in the'Middle East
mark the most significant anni- age when it is
smart
to
discard
of
a
technicality.
The
boys
have
Editor's
Note:
How
the
Jews
of Palestine are helping to care for
'
versary in the annals of our nis i- • the ideals and traditions and fi not seen their father for almost
gion. For it was on the 6th and the virtues of our fathers? What ve years.
the recreational needs of American soldiers stationed in Eretz
7th of Sivan that God Almighty m ean i ng
After hearing the testimony
Israel by cooperating with the American Red Cross' Service
"Thou shalt not covet" the House Immigration Commit-
revealed himself on Mt. Sinai to
Club in Tel Aviv is told in this exclusive report by Mr. Lewis,
just received from Palestine.
give the tablets of the law, the in a generation in which nations tee unanimously endorsed a sPe-
and individuals are dead set on cial bill which would enable Mr.
Ten to
Commandments,
to Moses possessiveness, property and pleas-
and
the people of Israel.
The American Red Cross does father and mother were burned
Tennenbaum to enter this coun-
It would appear at first to be ure? What then? Should we hide try. The State Department gave not solicit contributions from to death in Vienna.
club McGreg-
and in
a very ironic and sorrowful an- our faces in shame and disregard the bill its approval. Rep. Sam- citizens of foreign countries, but or, organizer of the Rob
nivermry to celebrate the givin the anniversary of the receiving uel Dickstein of New York, chair- nonetheless donations continue to charge of Red Cross Service to
of the Ten Commandments in a g of the Ten Commandments lest man of the Immigration Commit- come for the Red Cross Club the armed forces in the area, has
world which daily breaks ever it become sacrilege, or should we tee, then went to the House and in Tel Aviv, Palestine. They come a file full of such instances.
residents of that country,
commandment. What meaning has Y rather seek out its inspiration asked for unanimous consent for from
who have taken the Yanks into
With the
and tune our ears unto the heav- immediate consideration of the their
the organization of tours
the First Commandment, "I
hearts.
to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, the
am enly voice that goeth forth daily bill.
the Lord thy God," in a world
Red Cross sought a means of
from Mt. Sinai proclaiming these
It would appear that the entire finding
Rep. Rankin objected, arguing: Middle East has been waiting to . n d• mg accommodations in
which would permit pagans like words, "Woe to mankind for con-
the Japs and idol worshipers like
uBTG
s s a rhae l i e id ts hl n oFpf ri mob lkp
"I
am
not
in
favor
of
breaking
do
something
for
the
American
r e i an m lo, t e rhsgptveaianensesi
the Hitlerites to displace God? tempt of the law". Hearing this down our immigration laws piece- soldiers. The Red Cross Club in
eue
problem
sdae s eti o oinl l o ' fr tv
divine admonitioin we shall all
i ;dos
What meaning has "Thou shalt become mindful of our criminal meal. I am not in favor of Tel Aviv, modern city of Pal-
president
of Bnai
breaking
by favor
collateral
not kill" in a world that would neglect. We thus would add our
attack; them
I am down
not in
of P estine, has given them their op-
his
ortunity.
This
volunteer
help
has
permit
the
primitive
Nipponese
and
Nazi
beasts
to slay
innocent voices to rouse humanity and call using the Chinese as a smoke come from individuals, many of
there to all visitin
unto all:
"Men and women every- screen
cre e to
men, women and children for where
acce
break
I them refugees from Nazi terror, service men, who are American
also in-
pt the divine guidance am not in favor
of them
using down;
the w
war and much of it comes from such vited into the homes of the mem-
the mere sadistic passion of kill- of the Ten Commandments if ye as an excuse to destroy the im- organizations
as Bnai Brith.
bers.
inig? What meaning "Re m ember are desirous of establishing a migration laws that it took us so
the
Sabbath
Day
to
keep
it
holy"
free
world
of
true
and
universal
lerff
Many
of
the
cash
gifts
are
American soldiers visiting the
in a world that would secularize
to build
up, expect
and that
the made anonymously. And others Tel Aviv Red Cross Club fre-
American
people
us
all functions of life including the
to
See SINAI—Page 9
are by men like Ernest Gutman, quently are hailed by the elevator
sustain and not to destroy."
former Austrian consul, whose
See TEL AVIV—Page 12
Pisgah Lodge to
Install Officers
Monday, June 28
JWV Auxiliary of
Dept. of Mic
• h igan
.
To Elect Officers
R
• Bars
el). Rankin
Entry of Father
Of 2 U.S. Soldiers
.
.
Democracy's B
i
Birth
on Sinai .
McGregor in Tel Aviv