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July 16, 1943

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Sees White Paper
Policy Creating
New Jewish Problem

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Actions Committee Endorses Denunciation
Of Government Plan Based on White Paper

MORE ABOUT GERSHWIN
"tradition". Her singing lacked
JERUSALEM. (Palcor) — By with satisfaction that the Jewish
Last week I said Gershwin's the poignancy the part demands;
a vo t e of 21 t 1, the Saller Agency
Executive is wor king out
m
JERUSALEM. (Palcor) — T he Zionist
music has begun to become "clas- her phrasing was rough.
Actionso Committee la te
ng of the
White Paper policy will "not o
sic". This was brought home to
for
the the
upbuildi
In contrast, Jesus Maria San- fail to solve the existing Jewi n 1Y Sunday night endorsed the mo- schemes
country after
war, for the ab-
me further when I attended the roma's playing of the "Rhapsody
sorption
of a mass of
aliya,
the rec-
the advantage
all the
in-
annual Gershwin memorial pro- in Blue" and "Concerto in F" question but will create a ne sh tion sponsored by the Jewish to
Agency Executive denouncing the lamation and settlement of deso-
gram at the Stadium in New were the best I have ever heard. Jewish problem," it was assert ed
ed government reconstruction p ro- late
late areas—all
areas—all of
of which
which will be
York and found myself disturbed He showed an unusual under- by David Ben Gurion, chairm an
by singing of numbers from standing of Gershwin's intricate of the Jewish Agency Executiv e, gram as an offshoot of the White
"Porgy and Bess" in a manner rhythms; the synocpations and in an address to the Small e, Paper. Fourteen members of the
er committee participated in the de-
"The Yishuv will maintain co-
which violated what I feel to offbeats were produced just as Actions Committee. Obse•vi ng
bate
• c preceded the adop- operation with the government in
that only mass immigration ca
be the "Gershwin tradition".
Gershwin would have wanted provide the solution to the pro n tion of the resolution, with David all phases of the war effort and
"Tradition" in music is hard them. Sanroma's technique was
lem, he declared that the Yishu b- ben Gurion, chairman of the Jew- in other activities beneficial to
to define. A Joachin introduces smooth and crisp.
would "fight the White Paper v ish Agency Executive, arguing in the country and the Yishuv. It
the Brahms violin concerto and
Gershwin himself wrote that
it becomes stamped with his in- he had conceived the Rhapsody unwaveringly as the British pe as favor of the motion and Zahnan will also continue to insist in the
o- Rubashov presiding over the ses- future on its claims for a due
terpretation. A Galli-Marie cre- as "a sort of musical kaleido- pie fought when their existen ce
sion.
share in state services and un-
ates the role of Carmen, and for scope of America—of our undu- was jeopardized."
The body of the resolution of dertakings."
Mr. Ben Gurion declared: "
generations thereafter singers try plicated national pep, of our
It
the
Actions
Committee
proclaims
In conclusion, it was resolved
to emulate her performance. In blues, our metropolitan madness." would be light-hearted optirnis
every great piece of music there All these things were in San- to dismiss the value of th m its lack of confidence in "Gov- to "establish an Advisory Com-
White Paper, which will be ca e eminent plans for reconstruction mittee nominated by the Vaad
grows up an accepted, definitive •oma's playing.
ried out unless it is opposed 1;1 r- as long as its policy is based on Leumi and the Jewish Agency Ex-
way of performing it—in short,
all our strength. The reconstru y the White Paper, whose purport ecutive to insure faithful adher-
a tradition.
tion plans announced by the Pa c- is the stoppage of Jewish immi- ence to the foregoing decisions
Being, to put it mildly, en-
estine Administration emerged d 1- gration,. land restric and and to adjudicate border cases
thusiastic about "Porgy and Grand Rabbi Perlstein
redly from the White Paper po 1- crystallizing the Jewishtions
population concerning reconstruction. The
Bess," having seen it three times Is Visiting in Detroit
final decision as to these ques-
icy. The primary assumption o 1-
and having listened countless
n as a permanent minority.
"The reconstruction plans which tions lies with the Jewish Agency
times to the records made by
Grand Rabbi I. Perlstein, suc- which the plan was based w as the High Commissioner announced Executive."
members of the original company, cessor to the late Dean of Yeshi- stifling immigration and freezin
g on March 23, 1943, were bound
I feel there is THE way of sing- vath Chaye Olam, Rabbi S. L. Jewish settlement.
"All those factors which con up with the policy of the White
ing it. Hence, I was agitated to Leventhal, who died here in an
■
find Todd Duncan, the original auto accident last year, is now tributed during the last war t - Paper and permeated by its
Rev. Cantor
o
spirit,"
the
resolution
continues.
the
issue
which
resulted
in
th
"Porgy," was breaking the tradi- visiting Detroit in the interests
e
Jacob
"The
Jewish
delegation
at
the
Balfour
Declaration
are
immeas
tion he himself had created.
of the famous great charitable
Silverman
urably more cogent in these days - • Palestine Conference in London
The song, "I Got Plenty of "Chaye Olam" institution.
in 1939 informed the govern-
Nothin, ", as Duncan used to sing
SURGICAL
Chaye Olam is one of the major The world after the present war
510HEL
it, had dignity, as well as humor. institutions of learning in the will face a more acute and more silent that the Jewish people
25 Years'
It expressed the carefree philos- old Yishuv. It houses an elemen- tragic Jewish question than at would not cooperate in the im-
Practice
ophy of a free spirit. Last week tary school, a high school, and the end of the last war, but the plementation of the White Pape ; -
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he sang it in a smart-alecky man- a Talmudical college, and main- potentialities of Palestine to pro- and the Actions Committee re- Recommended
Plusielans and
ner, playing it for laughs. Where tains a public kitchen for poor vide a place for large Jewish affirms the determination of the
hospitals
once he had gotten inside the and needy pupils, who receive masses are now infinitely greater. Jewish people and the Yishuv
9371
song, he now was poking fun at all their necessities free of any
"It is our duty to win over not to participate in working out
Wildemere
it. It had unnecessary grace notes charge. The annual budget is world public opinion to a clear the present reconstruction scheme
TY. 4-0062
comprehension of the Jewish prob- and all future schemes connected
inserted and cheap laugh-produc- over $55,000.
. 11■■.■
the implementation of the
ing devices. The duet, "Bess, You
Because of the present critical lem and a grasp of the enormous with
Is My Woman Now," suffered for situation in Palestine caused by possibilities which are revealed White Paper.
"The Zionist movement regards
not having Anne Brown singing the unusual high cost of living, in this country. The interest of
the Bess part. Etta Moten may the institution relies more than Great Britain and the entire as its primary function the de-
Rev. Cantor
have been almost equal to the ever on the support of American democratic world must be turned velopment of the country to the
DAVID
to the closely settled progressive greatest possible degree for the
vocal demands, but not to the Jewry.
GOLDEN
Jewish population in this corner benefit of the Jewish National
of the world. The difference Home and the entire population.
Detroit's Favorite
H 0 II IL L
which has arisen between the Jewish immigration and settle-
TVIer 6-9450
Jewish people and England over ment were the mainsprings of
Wedding Ceremo-
the White Paper is not an inex- agricultural and industrial prog-
FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished WANTED FUR SALESWOMAN ° rable difference.
nies Performed at
ress in Palestine and were re-
Dome and by Ap-
room in single home. Desirable
—Excellent opportunity for
"We shall fight the White Pa- sponsible for the raising of the
pointment.
location. Excellent transporta-
highly experienced fur sales- p er as unwaveringly as the Brit- standard of living of all the in-
tion. Garage if desired. 2957
woman. Good salary. Demery & ! sh people fought when their ex- habitants during the past two
Taylor Ave. Tel. Tyler 5-4159.
Co., 6437 Woodward Ave.
stence was jeopardized. But we generations. No real progress is
elieve there is a historic neces- conceivable in the postwar period
The Well Known Rev.
WANTED—Income bungalow by FOR RENT — Nice furnished s ity for the resumption of true without a continuation of the
Hyman
Schulsinger
influx
of
Jewish
capital,
immigra-
room
for
gentleman
or
lady.
°operation between ourselves
a couple; 4 or 5 room income,
tion.
labor
and
initiative.
Not
kitchen
privileges.
Good
nd
the
British
Empire.
England,
of
Cong.
a
unfurnished, in Northwest sec-
transportation. 2974-6 Elmhurst t ogether with all the rest of the
"The Actions Committee learns
Beth Tefilo
tion. Call Tyler 5-5119 anytime
Ave. Townsend 6-4865.
roe world, must realize that
Emanuel
daily until 2 p. m.
he determination to keep the
("unable
and
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished J ewish population a perpetual mi-
Specialized
morn
for
gentleman.
Home
of
3
Battle
Creek
JWB
ority
will
not
only
fail
to
solve
DRAFTEE'S WIFE—Will share
adults. 3271 Calvert Ave. Town- he existing Jewish question but
3 room apartment with soldier's - send
6-7925.
w ill create a new Jewish prob- Army-Navy Committee
wife or with business girl. La-
Also Marriages
Salle near Davidson. Good trans- FOR RENT—Attractive furnished le m. A small Yishuv will not as- Entertains Service Men
si st in producing understanding
Performed
portation. Sundays 12 p. m. to
room; double bed; one block w
Services In Eng-
ith
the
Arabs,
but
will
present
7 p. m. Townsend 8-2793.
Service
men
stationed
in
the
from Dexter. Tyler 6-6016.
a constant provocative irritant. Fort Custer area, together with lish and Yiddish
It is only through mass aliya group of hostesses invited from
1934 Hazelwood
FURNISHED ROOM—To rent to FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished th at the Jewish question may be a Detroit,
were
entertained
at
a
room
in
home
of
two
adults.
TYler 6-6960
Other a gentleman, woman or
so
Suitable for gentleman or lady. d lved, leading eventually to un- week-end party sponsored by the
girl; kitchen privileges; pleas-
erstanding
with
the
Arabs
in
Battle Creek Jewish Welfare
Good transportation. Continuous P
ant surroundings and good
hot water. Cross ventilation. co alestine and in neighboring Board Army-Navy Committee on
transportation. Phone North-
untries, safeguarding the inter- Sunday, July 11, at the West
Townsend 7-2983.
lawn 2527. Address 4308 Tyler
es ts of the free world within the Michigan USO Club.
Ave.
N
ear East."
FOR RENT—Nice airy furnished
Starting with breakfast, served
Mr. Ben Gurion emphasized the at the club, the group, which had
room for young lady or middle
NICE ROOM—For rent for two
aged woman. Very little cook- ne ed to equip the principal forces originally planned to attend a
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
men or employed couple. Board
ing. N. W. section. Downstairs. a mong the Jewish people—the picnic at Willard Park but were
TO wnsend 9-0344
Townsend 5-0955.
if preferred. Twin beds. 2670
ishuv and the world Zionist prevented by bad weather, met
m ovement—to anticipate the diffi-
Gladstone. Tyler 7-2299, Apt.
at
the
Youth
Building
for
an
SURGICAL MOHEL
FOR RENT — Nice furnished cu It struggle confronting them. afternoon of swimming, basket-
112.
room in home of two adults. H e concluded with an appeal for ball and other athletic activities.
Marriages Performed
Unlimited phone. 3754 Tyler a united front in order to attain
Picnic dinner, consisting of
WANTED—Girl to share lovely
g• eater Zionism.
Ave. Hogarth 0009.
roast chicken, salad and water-
2 room apartment in residential
hotel. $10 a week. Call Hogarth HOUSEKEEPER — Full charge. lo The general debate which fol- melon, was served indoors, fol-
wed Mr. Ben Gurion's address lowed by dancing at the club.
8998.
Strictly Kosher. Home for el- las ted throughout the evening.
RECEPTACLES
More than 150 service men par-
Garbage. Alai and Rubbish.
derly gentleman. Phone Univer-
ticipated, many of whom brought
Reinforced Concrete.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
sity 1-5733.
Fully
their
wives.
Guaranteed. Priced Right
room in modern apartment, for
Those
active
in
arrangements
business girl or woman. Con- DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER.
AMERICAN
for the event were Mrs. Jacob
venient transportation, near bus
Hebrew, Y i d d i s h, and Bar
RECEPTACLE
CO.
Mehler,
Mrs.
Morris
Star,
Mrs.
and street car line. Very com-
Mitzvah, English and Citizen-
579 Kenilworth
JONAS P. KROUSE
Sam Weiss, Mrs. Alex Shapiro
TO. 8-5889
fortable. Townsend 5-6861. Eve-
ship — my specialty. Reading
nings or Sunday.
and writing guaranteed. Free of 4344 Waverly Ave. died July end Mrs. Sam Konigsberg. Others
trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware 7 at the age of 44 years. He assisting were Mrs. Henry Gib-
St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Da- leaves his wife, Lillian; daugh- son, Mrs. Morris Blyveis, Mrs.
MONUMENTS
FOR RENT—Woman alone wish-
Nat Green, Mrs. Albert Harris,
vison 9392.
es to share nicely furnished flat
ter, Marjorie: two brothers, Dan- Mrs. William Webber, Mrs. Ca-
or will rent furnished room to
iel and Dr. Bernard Krouse; sis- mille, Mrs. Harry Rosenstock and
one or two persons. Kitchen HAIR ON FACE REMOVED ter, Mrs. Jack Levy. Funeral serv- Mrs. Erwin Sadur.
permanently
by
electric
needle.
ices were held from the Ira Kauf-
privileges. 3762 Tuxedo, near
The Junior Hostess Group, rep-
No scars. Results guaranteed.
Dexter, Davison 3023.
man
Home. Interment resenting the Detroit League of
Michigan licensed operator. was in Funeral
Machpelah Cemetery.
Jewish Youth, were transported
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex-
FOR RENT—Nice large furnish-
ter, near Calvert. TYler 7-1986. ory of the late Devid M. Werbe. to Battle Creek under sponsor-
ed room with double bed suit-
ship of the Detroit Jewish Wel-
Open evenings.
able for one or two persons.
fare Board Army-Navy Commit-
HERMAN SELTZER
tee.
1559 Cortland Ave. Unlimited WANTED TO RENT — Flat or
phone. Townsend 7-6117.
single home by small family, of 2712 Lawrence Ave. died July
N. W. section. Near Synagogue 10 at the age of 72 years. Fu-
Granite and Marble Monument.
and school. Randolph 8030. Mr. neral services were held Monday
WILL RENT—Furnished room in
7729 TWELFTH ST.
P. Balaban
TYLER 6-7192
private home to refined Jewish
from the Ira Kaufman Funeral
lady or girl. References. Town- FOR SALE—Beautiful 5 bed- Home. Burial was in Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. He leaves two
send 5-7143.
room home. Boston Blvd., near daughters, Mrs. Arthur Elder
DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST
Fourteenth. Townsend 6-4675.
and Mrs. Dexter Coniston; and
ROOM FOR RENT—For young
--
— —
JEWISH FUNERAL HOME
lady. Excellent transportation. GIRL WANTED—To take care a son. Lawrence H. Seltzer.
of baby evenings. Townsend
Unlimited phone. Phone Town-
7-4998.
send 5-6057.
Knowledge is not the main
7739 JOHN R. STREET
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished thing in life, but the use of it!
TRINITY 2-2113
CONGENIAL LADY — Wishes
room with private family; suit-
room and board with nice fam-
Serving
Detroit
able for gentleman or lady.
for Nearly a Century
ily. Minor personal attention
DEPENDABLE
2903 Pasadena Ave. Townsend
DIGNIFIED
desired. Call Plaza 1986.
6-5876.

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