Americillt Awish Peri - clad Cotter

September

3, 1943

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MONSKY

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FATHER-AND•DAUGHTER TEAM SERVES U. J. A.

which the Jews had made to the
= cause of democracy with the
failure of the democracies it 10
years of Hitlerism to halt the
war of destruction against the
Jews. No other people, he said,
i . , suffered losses comparable
with
those of the Jewish people.
', "This Conference trusts," said
..„, Dr. Wise, "that in response to
. the deepest promptings of hun
ity and in compliance with the
will of the American people, our
President, together with Pr rime
Minister Churchill, will in sist
upon the acceleration of the t em-
po of rescue and take the lead in
performing the supremely im per-
ative task of Jewish rescue with
that unwithstandable resolve is
become the habit of their gi 'eat
souls."
3
As one of the first acts of res-
cue, Dr. Wise suggested that
Palestine be opened to Jewish
. , exile "even though parallel ac-
tion might become necessary on
the part of England and America
.. within the law." No act of re-
Inspired by the example of her estine
Appeal and National Refugee
lief on the part of the United
father, Edwin J. Sehanfarber, who, as
Service, the constituent agencies of
Nations," he added, "will seem
President of the United Jewish Fund
the $25,000,000 nationwide campaign
sincere or be worth while as
of Columbus, (0.) has been one of
long as the gates of. Palestine
the most devoted leaders in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal for Refit.
gees, Overseas Needs and Palestine.
threaten to close."
of the United Jewish Appeal for

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sion of not claiming Palestine a
an exclusively Arab country."
The evening session was pre
sided over by Judge Louis E
Levinthal, president of the Zion
ist Organization of America, wit o
asserted that he stood unequivo
cally on "the formulated program
of the Zionist Organization of
America". Praising the speech of
Judge Jroskauer at the Sunday
evening session for its emphasis
on the "opportunities which exist
for joint action," Judge Levinthal
recalled the reversal of opinion
by the late Louis Marshall in 1918
when the latter occupied the post
that Judge Proskauer now holds.
He expressed the hope that the
Conference would unite "those
who thought they were poles

gression in Europe, into Palestine
where they may rebuild their
lives, both physically and spiri-
tually in the land of their fore-
fathers.
Mrs. Morris Adler, newly-elect-
ed president, will preside at the
meeting. Mrs. Samuel Rubiner,
17521 Muirland Ave., UN. 1-7521,
is in charge of reservations for
the luncheon.

Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah To Hold
Picnic Sunday, Sept. 5

The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah are sponsoring an all-
apart."
day picnic Sunday, Sept. 5. The
A cabled message was read picnic, fair weather provided, will
from Ben Gurion asking Ameri- be held on the lot next to the
can Jewry for its "wholehearted Yeshivah building or in the Yeshi-
and determined identification with vah building. The proceeds of the
the historic struggle of the Jew- picnic will go towards the Beth
ish people for a status of full Jacob Religious School for Girls,
equality with other nations by sponsored by the ladies' organi-
the reestablishment of a Jewish zation.
Commonwealth in its ancient
Enrollments for the Beth Jacob
Homeland."
beginners' classes for girls age
6 to 12 are being accepted daily
in the Yeshivah office, Hogarth
HADASSAH
7990. The Pearl Rottenberg Kin-
dergarten, named in honor of the
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president of the ladies' organi-
Refugees, Overseas Needs and Pales. During the past year, B'nai B'rith
Judge Proskauer Sees Unity
zation on the occasion of her
tine, Betty Schanfarber guided her Hillel Foundations throughout the
1939
respectively,
where
her
keen
Joseph M. Proskauer, for mew
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation cam- country- have raised more than $50,000
analytical mind and, her under- 60th birthday, started its sessions
Justice of the Supreme Court of
paign at Ohio State University to in special student campaigns, of which
standing of the complicaten on Aug. 30.
the State of New York and chai r-
raising a record suns for overseas war the United Jewish Appeal was the
Preparations are being mach
problems made her a forceful
man of the American Jewi sh
relief and rehabilitation, fur the re- major beneficiary. In addition, several
for the annual donor luncheon of
and able leader.
Committee, urged the members of
building of the Jewish homeland in thousand boys from the ages of 14 to
Mrs. Epstein believes that a the ladies to be held Wednesday,
the Conference to make eve ry
Palestine and for refugee aid in the 17, members of Aleph Zadik Aleph of solidarity among Jews will help Nov. 3. For information and
effort to "avoid schism and to
United States. Photo shows Betty B'nai B'rith served as campaign vol. the upbuilding program in Pal- tickets call Hogarth 7990.
achieve cooperation."
proudly presenting to her father a unteers in many communities
estine and --ill help combat anti-
and
Declaring that it was importat It
check for the support of the Joint
raised approximately $25,000 for Jew.
Semitism. She has appealed to the
for the delegates to emphasi ze.
Distribution Committee, United Pal.
ish rescue and rehabilitation.
Jewish women in America to
not their differences but the it
unite, to make articulate the
agreements, Judge Proskaue
need of the Jewish people for a
added: "We cannot all be orth o- one-half the Jewish population of
home, to demand that the world
dox, we cannot all be reform, we e
the United States— were repre- ite delegates and the-represet all_ recognize their right to • , an
cannot all be conservative, w e
taves of the Mizrachi, ortho dox to establish themselves as a peo- d
seated
by
the
500
delegates.
cannot all be Zionists no
O f these, 375 were elected in organization, advocated the ad
ple.
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Zionists or Revisionists . . . Bu
t 80 cities and 54 regions covering tion by the Conference of a r eosop-
As chairman of National Ha-
what we can do is to take coun
sel together and work out ft) r - 46 states and the District of lution demanding the estabi ish- dassah's Youth Commission, Mrs.
this emergency which confront s Columbia. Another 125 delegates meat of a Jewish Commonwea lth Epstein is endeavoring to set up
were designated by 65 national in Palestine, while the delega
Zionist Youth
ione
us a program to which all right
e
t s t hroughout the Commiss
- Jewish organizations. For the first representing the American J ew-
country in co-
thinking Jews can adhere."
time
in
25
years,
Mr.
Louis
Lip-
ish
Committee
and
the
Jew
ish
operation
with
tky Zionist Or-
Pointing out that America n
Bring your prescriptions
Jews, regardless of their ideolo sky reported, virtually all Jew- Labor Committee evinced‘g..det e1 ,- ganization of America.
here
when your doctor
.
ish
groups
in
the
United
States
mutation to abide by the posit
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and
gies, "have been glad and proud'
taken by Judge Proskauer i " ot Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
prescribes. His work is
of the epic achievements wrough were joined in one conference.
co-chair-
to support any resolution or d ne-
worthless unless you get
e men of the honor roll and Youth
in Palestine, Judge Proskauet t CONFERENCES DISCUSSES
laration
involving
the
establi
PALESTINE
ISSUE
sh- Aliyah campaign which has been
added that he believed the Con
the
prescriptio n filled
ference would be able to agree -
The session of Aug. 31 of tits! ment of a Jewish Commonweal th. conducting a pre-solicitation dur-
accurately. Our years
I , upon a formula calling for the American Jewish Conference was
The session was also mark ed ing the summer months, will re-
of pharmaceutical ex-
opening of the gates of Palestine highlighted by a spirited debate by much organizational wo rk. port on the results of the cam-
g to date. Money raised
• to further Jewish immigration.
cn the question of the establish- Various committees were set up, pain
perience and use of
Among the other speakers who ment of a Jewish Commonwealth among them a Committee on P al- thro ugh the honor roll will aid
drugs assure
estine,
a
Committee
on
Rel
ief in the traditional activities of
addressed the Conference were in Palestine and by a cabled mes-
you of dependable re-
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of sage from Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Problems and a Committee on Hadassah, maintaining a complete
sults.
non-sectarian health system in
the Jewish National Fund in president of the Jewish Agency a Post-War Problems. The day w
alestine, Hadassah Rothschild
America, Gedaliah Bublick, Miz- for Palestine and the World Zion- o lso marked by many caucus
rachi leader, Baruch Zuckerman, ist Organization. His message t f the various groups, includi ng. University Hospital, school lunch-
he independently elected del
eons, child welfare, and Jewish
leader of the Zionist Laborites, follows:
and Mrs. David de Sola Pool,
'Tortured Jewry expects vic- s ates whose organization w as National Fund. Money contrib-
0), „ 9 0110,„
ought
by
Edgar
Kaufman,
a
president of Hadassah.
torious democracies not only to i
n uted to the Youth Aliyah Fund
To encourage neighboring neu- restore all their rights every- f ndependently elected delega to aids in bringing children who
tral countries to provide tempo- where but also effectively to im- tom Pittsburgh.
have been victims of Nazi ag-
Following the reading of D e.
"Reliable Preseriptionists"
rary asylum to those who can be plement the principle of the res- W eizman
ifs
rescued.
message, Dr. N
toration to Jews to their full h urn
To provide for the settlement status as free people and the o f the Goldman, executive membe
in Palestine of large numbers of right to return to Palestine and es tine, Jewish Agency for Pa
delivered an address de
such Jews as can be rescued, since tare their fate into their own m
Palestine is accessible by over- hands, thereby establishing the P anding the reconstruction o
as a Jewish Common _ ..- . F-7.- in conjunction with the Bnai Zvi Club wish to announce that
land routes and is the best pre- Jewish Commonwealth, foreshad- w alestine
e
they are sponsoring
where Jews might be mas
pared from every standpoint to owed
owed by the Ba:iour Declaration. to
rs of their own fate.
"This time solemn declarations
accommodate large numbers of
Tews.
are not enough. Definite arrange- G "The Jewish Agency," said Dr
Dr. Israel Goldstein in his ments must be made for giving an oldman, "looks with great hope 8 f.
message offered to the Confer- speedy effect to internationalde-
of d expectations to the result
ern
ence the following program to cisions regarding the future of fe the deliberations of the Con
student of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary and son of Rabbi I.
bring immediate relief to the i the Jewish people and securing A rence which, we hope, will unite
Stollman, will deliver the sermons.
A
international aid for a people do merican Jewry in the assump - ...
suffering Jews of Europe:
F4 engaged.
capable Bal Tefila has been
To relieve the starvation of % which has suffered as perhaps as n of its grave responsibilities -z-
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the
greatest
)
free Jewish cora-
the Jews in the ghetto by a pro- r no other in lives and in material mu
The number of seats available are limited.
nity today and will bring
-
gram similar to that adopted in esources."
ab out united action for laying M-
For further information and for resersations call
the case of the people of Greece. n Both during the day and eve- the
foundations of the Jewish
To secure the release of the Jews , ing sessions the question was fut u re."
in the lands of Germany's satel- liscussed whether the Conference
lites.
should unequivocally declare it- lute Urging the adoption of a reso-
elf in favor of the Zionist de- for on by the Conference calling
2,250,000 Jews Represented
the establishment of a Jew-
F
Mr. Louis Lipsky, chairman of a land for the establishment of ish
in Palestine,
the National Board of Elections, e Jewish Commonwealth in Pal- Dr. Commonwealth
Goldman said:
stine,
or
whether
it
should
mere-
which supervised the voting
'Whatever else we demand of
throughout the United States, re- t y adopt a resolution opposing the
world of tomorrow—equality
ported that 2,250,000 adult f he White Paper and demanding of rights,
protection of minori-
American Jews — approximately t ree 'and unrestricted immigration ties , punishment of the criminals
o Palestine. The Zionist Labor --i
s not specifically Jewish. It !s
the application of the elementary
prin ciples of democracy to the
Jew ish people. There is one spe-
cific demand we have to make
toda y, and this is the demand to
end the
position of
the anomalous
Jewish people and to allow
us
t
EnwAttn
o live our lives as a normal
)Ise. Doc. Preftident
peop le. We hope and believe that
W M
ILIA:MIT BOUGHTON, A.D., Vice-President
whe II the day will come for build-
Facial, of GO.
ing the world of tomorrow, we
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Di scussing the Arab problem,
Dr.
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