,Atittricalt ffetvish Pedallleal &Ida CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 28th Year of Service to Our Seale and Natien VOL. 45, NO. 37 Detroit Jewish Chronicle _and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1943 Jewish Community Council to Serv-A-Camp Greet Conference Delegates First Supplies Sent American Jewish Conferenc e To Hawaii Arrives • Meet Again Within Year Public Meeting Sept. 21 To Be First Quarterl Conferenc e of 1943-44 Season at Centery Mrs. Henry Meyers Adopt Resolution Calling for Establishment The Jewish Community Coun- Greenberg Makes Announcement Of Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine cif, in the name of the entire S. Kleinm , William Hordes , D r. NEW YOR K. (WN an, Mrs. David Kliger, Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairm an A m e r i c a n Jewish Conferench of the most important conclaves Jr community, will welcome Detroit's Samuel W. Leib, Nathan M. Ler- ( Miss Goldie Levinstein, Sam- of the Detroit Committee of the closed its five day session her ' in the history of American Jewry, representatis'es to the Americael enr, Lieberman, Mrs. Adele Mon- Jewish Conference on Tuesday ish Women's Division of the Jew last week after adopting resolu- was marked by dramatic mo- Sept. 21. This public meeting y, dry, Mrs. A. will Schlar, Harry M. . Sanders, M. Welfare Board, which is spons or- Lions calling for the establish- ments, particularly (luring the Shulman, Mrs. ing the Serv-A-Camp project in meat of a Jewish Commonwealth be the first quarterly conference Carl Schiller, Mrs. W Isadore Siegel adoption of the Palestine resolu- of the 194343 season and will and Sam Silverstein. Hawaii, announces the receipt in Palestine, for the. immediate tion and the deliberations on the be held at the Jewish Community official notification of the arriv °f rescue of European Jewry, for The membership of other Com- a l the outlawing of anti-Semitism, tragedy of European Jewry. Center, Woodward at Holbrook. munity Council committees are in Hawaii of the first shipme eat At the closing session an in- Members of all constituent or- now being selected antLwill be of supplies sent from Detroit. ganizat for the recission of the White ions are invited. Serv-a-Camp has as its obje ct • Paper and for unrestricted and terim committee of 55 delegates The delegates who represented announced as they are completed. the providing small necessiti es free immigration to Palestine. was elected to carry out the Detroit . will present reports and such as toothpaste, tooth brushe The five day conference, one mandates and resolutions of the -as their impressions of the Ameri- phonograph records, pocket mi r- -- Conference until its next session, can Jewish Conference. In their rots, toilet articles and oth messages to the community th e e , (li similar items to soldiers station( which is to take place not later confereesll d wi inicate the issues in places where the local comm than within 12 months. which arose during the 1 confer- nities are unable to provide sm a ence. They will stress th sign The resolution demanding th details necessary to the comfor t, cance of the resolutionse adopted At &Wier S establishment of a Jewish Com- morale and well-being`" of ou by the conclave and their im- monwealth in Palestine was r fighting forces. portance to adopted with only four dissenting the future of the Each communitw which partic Mrs. Moses P. Epstein pates world Jewry. They will also point votes. The labor bloc, represent- in the Serv-A-Camp projec out the additional responsibili- ing. the Jewish Labor Committee, Retired from Circuit assumes responsibility for sera To Be Guest Speaker ties and obligations facing the abstained from voting after an- particular camp where the gift s "Court Jewish community of Detroit. of Appeals in '41 nouncing that its delegates were Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New are distributed on a non-sectar divided on the Palestine issue. Inasmuch as the coming activi- York, a former president of the ian basis, the Detroit group hay ties of organizations may h ave NEW YORK. (WNS)—Judge Following the adoption of the national organization, will , be ing selected Hawaii as the objec t Julian William Mack, one of the pro-Palestine resolution, Judge to be adjusted as a result of the guest speaker ea at a luncheon,. meet- of its consideration. . } decision made by the American ing of the Detroit Chapter of Organizations which have al leading jurists in the United Joseph M. Proskauer, president Jewish Conference, it is of para. Hadassah to be held in the Crys- ready contributed and made the , States and one of the most color- of the American Jewish Commit. tee, announced that although he mount importance that all con- tal Ballroom of the Book-Cadil- first shipment include: Denve r stituent organizations f e 1 and his two fellow-delegates had eague of the National Home e , Tuesday, Sept. 14, at j Community Council be re P iissented from the Palestine reso- resent- 12:30 p. m., which will make the s ewish Children, Shaarey Zedek 1 ution "with profound regret," ed at this meeting. formal o isterhood, Detroit Chapter of k H James I. Ellmann, president of combinedpening honor of rolla four-wee he representatives of the Ameri- and mem- 1 adassah, Aesculapian Society, an Jewish Committee would con- the Jewish Community Council, bership drive. Women's Auxiliary of Home Re- inue to cooperate with the Con- announces the complete personnel Mrs. Morris Adler, newly- 1 li ef Society, Council of Pioneer f erence in its endeavors to have of the War Efforts Committee of elected president, will preside at b Women, Primrose Society, He- he Palestine White Paper re- the Jewish Community Council. this meeting. new Ladies' Aid Society, Infant Dr. . S. Kleinman and Mrs. Carl oked. Judge Proskauer voiced Under the co - chairmanship of S ervice Group, Young Women's t he belief that 'Ithe B Schiller, chairman and co-chaiva,,,,fiars. Ralph Davidson present is- icur Cholera, Temple Sisterhood, man 'respectively, of this com- az) rf Mrs, , N uance of the proposals con- rt. fa Jrickan, "pie-solicitation has eugarteit Sunshine Club. ained in the resolution is un mittee, in consultation with Mr. been. carried on during the sum- w Organizations and individuals ise because it may. carry with Ellman, made the following se- mer months. Minyanim (groups im ho desire to participate in this it embarrassment to the govern- lection: of ten • women, whereby each to portant project and make con- m enta of the United Nations, and Mrs. S. S. Aaron, Mrs. M. J,, woman contributes a minimum ibutions are requesterrto please is calculated to jeopardize the ea 11 Mrs. Henry Meyers, 1683 r- ------- 'of $2 a month for a year to aid Li st atus of Jews and even preju- .1 ' b tin " ncolnshire Drive, TO. 8-1339 ging children from war- di ce the fullest development of ales and Kozenn torn Europe to Palestine where National women's organizations th e Jewish settlement in Pal- ey may rebuild their lives in affiliated with the Women's Divi- To Give Program at estine itself." the land of their forefathers, has sion of the Jewish Welfare Board The Conference also adopted at Zionist Convention been organized through the ef- in the Serv-A-Camp project in- i's closing sessions several reso- forts of Mrs. Frank Wetsman clude: National Council of Jew- lutions on the problem of the Marguerite Kozenn and Jul- and Mrs. Ben Mossman. ish Women, National Federation post-war status of European ius Chajes have been invited of Temple Sisterhoods, National Combined Drive Ladies' Auxiliary Jewish War to give a program of Hebrew See CONFERENCE—Pa ge 12 In opening the season's activi- music at the Zionist Conven- See SERVE—Page 2 tion which will be held in ties with a combined drive, the Detroit Chapter has adopted the Columbus, O., on Sept. 11. policy established by the Nation- For this occasion Mr. Chajes has made a special arrange- al Organization of emphasizing NOTICE aaararyarassaassaas,,,,,,aaaysziow„,,,, the importance of membership. ment of Zaira's Palestinian Numerical strength has always song "Kacha" and Miss Kozenn All copy must be in not JUDGE JULIAN MACK will sing it there for the first been of prime importance. The time. The convention will open number of members of any or later than Wednesday, 3 ful fiugres in the Zionist move- with the singing of the Hatik- ganization always has a direct ment in America, died . here on bearing on the influence of the va" and the National Anthem p.m. It must be written organization. Hadassah, being the With the resumption of activi- Sept. 5, at the age of 77. by Miss Kozenn, and Mr. A native of San Francisco, on one side of paper only women's Zionist Organization of ties for its 19th year, the Halevy Chajes will lead the audience Singing Society is now looking Judge Mack was graduated from in the singing of well-known America, has sought to strength- en the Zionist movement and forward to the opening event on the Hai yard Law School in 1887, and where possible should Palestinian folk songs. its program, the banquet which and after several years of study See HADASSAH—Page 12 he typewritten. takes place on Sunday evening, at the Universities of Leipzig Sept. 19, at Pereira's, Dexter See MACK—Page 12 and Glynn Court. Following the dinner, which will start at 7 p. m., there will be an interest- By GENERAL WLADYSLAUS SIKORSKI ng and entertaining program with (Reprinted by courtesy of "Liberal Judaism") Rabbi Morris Adler as guest Poland, which is resolved to Ionia. The principal of equal speaker of the evening. Arrange - An Answer o Mr. Alfred Segal meats for the banquet are being be abu. a democratic state, has given rights and equal duties, which c ompleted by the Halevy activi- ndant evidence of her willing- views the promotion of anti- t By SIDNEY J. JACOBS ness to bear sacrifices in d efens e Semitic policy as detrimental to ies committee of which Jack of Rosberg is chairman. All Halevy the faith of her citizen s. Thi s the nation's welfare, will serve f Editor's note: Mr. Jacobs is a student at the Jewish Institute of applies to those of Jewish per- to weld into a whole all citizen: friendsare requested to contact Religion in New York City. He was graduated cum laud Jamie Freeman, corresponding suasion no less than to Chris- of the reconstituted Polish Re- s ecretary from the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern Uni- , versity, and served for • 2377 Richton, TO. tians. Certainly there is signiti- public—irrespective of race, reli- three years as editor of the Advocate 6 -3374. at once if they have not cance in the fact that large gion, or nationality. Magazine, formerly the Reform Advocate, of Chicago, one of a !ready made reservations. masses of Jews have inhabited the country's oldest Anglo-Jewish periodicals. Members of the Halevy gath- many parts 61* Poland for een- I While sojourning in New York. In his weekly syndicated tu met a delegation of Jewish red at the home of Mr. and ma CO;- ea.mparison for the president of and ts. Thus during the 14th, 15th spokesmen who, after protracted f . Irs. David Goldberg on Sunday, umn "Plain Talk," which ap- the Cincinnati branch of the 16th centuries Poland was exchange of views, left with me ° one ept. 5, to bid farewe ll to Mr. neared in this publication on Aug. Newspaper Guild, but in the of the few countries that a memorandum, to which the a nd Mrs. Fred n and 6 last, Mr. Alfred Segal turned sphere of Jewish journalism it is extended asylum to Jews who sentiments expressed above ma; z adie Zuckerman Alterman were who are soon his incisive pen against the young not too fantastic. for Mr. Segal denied haven in other lands. h e regarded as the sincere ao- to leave Detroit for the west men who enter theological semi- has consistently written against At the end of the 19th c sac r of my government. Let me CO ast. a vast influx of Jews after varies in general, and Jewish tab- those things which be- add that all entury ten' Jew'• T' the , Russia, exilerealiz Haters. rehearsals take place hinical schools in particular, in deepest sentiments of the a ing driven from Central how thoroughlyin accord rea e is this (-, very Tuesday evening, -begin- these days of war. masses, such ism (pardoa. settled in the Kingdom of P.`- attitude with American and Brit- ...tu rig at 8:30. in the auditorium of as Zion Mr. Segal is a journalist of we mean "political land, especially in Lodz and Wm. ish public opinion. For the Bea- K° osevelt School, Linwood Zionism"), Zio the at many years' standing and no lit- forthcoming American saw, where they became mar- pies of those great democratic Bu rlingame, under the directir,n tie distinction. with Cincinnati as Conference( if it proves to ewis, cx- chants and industrialists. The . Poland that is bound to nations are aware. as are w e Dan Frohman. Mr. Frohmari his locale. In matters Jewish, on press Zionist sentiments], and who endeavor shape the that des- th i s beginning the preparation of which he expounds weekly in an the like. emerge from the travail and tiny of the future Poland. e program for the 19th annual entertaining fashion. Cincinnati— martyrdom of the present war millions of human beings in Ea_ Ha levy concert which is sched- in its historic sense in American And now, Mr. Segal turns his will guarantee justice, equality rope are the victims of unspeak- uic d for Sunday. Jan. 16, in the Jewry—also plays an important attention and his facile pen to and freedom of religiou s and cub able atrocities. I believe it is n Ma o role. with a dash of Pittsburgh, the young men who are studying sonic Temple. Singers are tural development to a ll national exaggeration to say that no na- ur red to join the Hales-y chorus vintage 1885, tossed in for du- for the Rabbinate. Not that he minorities that shall have partici• tion among those trampled upon no w so as to be able to partici- bious zest. has discriminated against the gated in Poland's battle for sur- pat e in what promises to be an r Mr. Segal is consistently Rabbinate in the past in vival and remained loyal to Po. his See GHETTO—Pa ge 12 rovocative as—let us s ay M as out standing Haley). concert. r. choice of subject m atter. From Peeler. This ia an uncharitable to Open s Hadassah eason with Lunch Judge Julian Mack, Veteran Zionist, Dies at Age of 77 „ept. 14 t Rabbi Adler to Be uest Speaker at Halevy Banquet "Ghetto Walls Will Topple " WE ALSO SERVE a See ANSWER—Pag e 10