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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

September 24, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

CAPITOL LETTER

Golden Anniversary

By CHARLES BENSON

Washington.
pending a bill to ban from the
Although Congress has just re- mails material designed "to cause
convened after a two months' re- racial or religious hatred or big-
cess, this summer has not been otry or intolerance, or to, di-
without activity by individual rectly or indirectly, incite to ra-
congressmen. Many were in Wash- cial or religious hatred or bigotry
ington for the whole period. 0th- or intolerance." Rep. Dickstein
ens spent part of the time swel- introduced the resolution late
tering in the capital's own brand last Spring and it is now in the
of heat, Most of them worked hands of the Committee on. Post
on pet causes of one kind or an- Office and Post Roads.
other, preparing resolutions in-
Rep. Daniel Ellison, Republi-
troduced before the House or the can, of Maryland, has been at
Senate, making speeches, gather- the Mayo Clinic for a good part
ing material, getting reacquainted of the summer for a physical
with
le ms. constituents and their prob- cheek-up, but he has reported for
work now that recess is over.
The seven Jewish congressmen Rep. Arthur G. Klenn from
have been variously engaged this the East Side of New York has
summer but have almost an kept made speeches on subjects of
an eye on what has been going interest to his constituents, price
on in Washington. Rep. Sol control and roll-backs, among
Bloom, and chairman of the other issues. He kept in close
Foreign Affairs Committee dole- touch with the American Jewish
gate of New York City's 19th Conference and through his rab-
district, was in Washington for hi was posted on the various ques-
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
42 days during the summer hold- tions raised.
Henry Krypp will honor their
ing diplomatic conferences. The
Just Klein
before introduced
Congress recessed,
results of these will undoubtedly Rep.
a resolu- parents at a dinner, Sunday, Sept.
be evident in the House during tion to investigate the race riots 26, at Lacha•'s on 12th St., in
the coming months but for the all over the country. During this honor of Mr. and Mrs. Krypp's
moment are confidential. summer, he has been working on golden " wedding anniversary.
Rep. Emanuel Celler, also of it and now feels that the riots
New York, shuttled between the were not spontaneous. He has
two cities. In addition to state- received evidence, he said, that
ments in opposition to lowering they were started by anti-Semitic Rabbi Brickner To Make
the voting age to 18, and in ad- groups in the United States such Tour of War Fronts
vocacy of the repeal of the Hatch as the Ku Klux Klan. He prom-
NEW
(WNS)
— Rabbi
Act, Rep. Celler has made sev- ised more information about that Barnett
R. YORK.
Brickner
of Cleveland,
eral addresses
on Jewish
subjects
of par- later and indicated that he will chairman of the Jewish Welfare
ticular
interest to
voters.
He has written to President call for action in the House.
Board's committee on Army and
Rep. Adolph J. Sabath of II- Navy religious activities, will soon
Roosevelt,
issued
press on
release
and
spoken over
the a radio
the linois, chairman of the Rules leave on a tour of the war fronts,
"Betrayal of Palestine," condemn- House,
and Dean of the according to an announcemen
ing what he considers the State
use, recently conferred with made this week by Frank L. Weil,t
Department's reactionary sympa- Secretary of State Cordell Hull president of the board.
thy with the Arabs on the Pal- about Jewish affairs, specifically
Dr. Brickner's tour will be
estine question. He has kept in about the issue of Palestine. Rep. made with the authorization of
touch with the various Jewish Sabath said he had discussed the the War Department and with
groups.
set-up of the State Department the approval of President Roose-
Rep. Samuel Dickstein of New with Hull and had expressed the velt. He will visit Jewish chap-
York's 12th District, and head hope to him that he would not lains and service men in the
of the hemik. ration and Naturali- tolerate in the Department any vtrious war theaters and act as
zation Committee, has this sum- attitude unfriendly to the Jews. a liaison between the home or-
mar fought the Chinese Exclusion In addition, Rep. Sabath is now ganization and the men serving
Act, and prepared a resolution working on a bill to give those overseas.
the vote.
urging the relaxation of immigra-
In his home state, Rep. Samuel
tion laws so as to relieve the per- overseas
A
secured, religious and political Arthur Weiss, Democrat of Penn- First Jewish Chaplain
refugees of Europe.
sylvania, has made speeches be-
Assigned to Marine Corps
He introduced this resolution fore Zionist groups, has recom-
on the first, day that Congress mended "a clear mandate for
NEW YORK. (WNS) — Chap-
reconvened. It "urged that an Palestine as a Jewish homeland lain Leon Wolf Rosenberg, the
administrative policy be adopted and the outright downing of im- first Jewish Chaplain ever as-
to admit to the United States for migration bars there." He is look- signed to serve with the United
a period not exceeding six months ing towards international cooper- States Marine Corps, has arrived
after hostilities have ceased be- ation as a fixed policy and has at a West Coast station this week
tween the Allied and Axis Na-"come back to do something about for duty, it was announced here
tions such persons now residing it so that they will no longer be this week by the Jewish Welfare
in continental Europe who de- intolerance in one part of the Board.
sire to come to the United States world, indifference in another,
In the past Jewish servicemen
and who can establish to the hatred in another". Rep. Weis3 in the Marines had their religious
satisfaction of any American con- has been thinking about past- duties ministered by Navy chap-
sul before whom they may ap- Will' cooperation in terms of an lains or civilian rabbis in adja-
pear that they are bona fide po- alliance of all powers, "not just cent communities.
an American-Anglo-Saxon alli- 7
_________ ____.
litical or religious refugees."
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In addition, Rep. Dickstein has once".
on a He has been working, too,
A
plan for the rehabilitation
of soldiers after the war.

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3

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Dr. Leo M. Franklin to
Conduct Holy Day Services at Temple Beth El

Temple Beth El will conduct matted with their families in the
three services on Rosh Hashonah. main auditorium. Members are
The Rosh Hashonah Eve services asked, however, to obtain at the
on Wednesday, Sept. 29, will be- Temple office cards of admission
gin at 7:30 and the Rosh Hasho- for their sons in service, since
nah morning services on Thurs- no one will be admitted to the
day, Sept. 30, will begin at 10 main auditorium without an ad-
o'clock. The children's Rosh Hash- mission card.
onah afternoon service will be
held from 2:30 to 3:30. Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer will officiate and
preach the sermons in the main Jewish Boys Due for
auditorium, and Dr. Leo M.
Franklin in the Brown Memorial Duty on Sept. 29 Are
Chapel. Dr. Glazer will also offi- Deferred to Oct. 4
ciate at the children's services.
'Ile Temple quartette, under the
The Army and Navy religious
direction of JuliuA Chajes with. committee of the Jewish Welfare
Jason Tickton at the organ, will Board for the State of Michigan
tender the musical program of the announces that, through the ef-
services in the main auditorium. forts of Chaplain Perly, command-
A professional quartette and or- ing officer at Camp Custer, it
ganist trained by Mr. Chajes will was agreed to defer all Jewish
render the musical program of boys who were due to report for
the services in the Brown Me- military duty on Sept. 29, Oct.
asocial Chapel. New compositions 1 to 2. Action was taken in re-
arranged by Mr. Chajes will be sponse to the application of sev-
heard for the first time, among eral Jewish service men of Board
them a Shofar service.
32 who were to leave for Custer
Service men stationed around on Wednesday, Sept. 29, Erev
Detroit or those who intend to Rosh Hashonah. They will have •
spend the Holy Days in Detroit to report on Monday, Oft. 4.
will be most welcome to attend
All newly-inducted Jewish serv-
the services in the Brown Me- ice men similarly affected will
menial Chapel. No admission cards please contact immediately Rabbi
will be necessary for those serv- Max J. Wohlgelernter at Trinity
ice men.
1-2934, or the office of Michigan
Sons of members in the service Synagogue Conference, Tyler
of our country who will be in 4-9363, for the necessary in-
Detroit on furlough will be ad- formation.

1177

HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

Will Be Held in the

AUDITORIUMS OF THE UNITED
HEBREW SCHOOLS

ROSE SITTIG COHEN BLDG.

(Lawton-Tyler)

DAVID W. SIMONS SCHOOL

(Tuzedo-Holmur)

AND

PHILADELPHIA-BYRON AUDITORIUM

Well known Chazonim will officiate. Auditoriums
decorated and seats comfortable.

newly

TICKETS NOW ON SALE

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East Side Bnai Brith Aux.
Furnished Six Rooms for
Soldiers' Base Hospital

Mrs. Esther Factor and Bess
Orman of the war service com-
mittee, Bnai Brith East Side
Lodge, Ladies' Auxiliary, have
announced completion of the fur-
nishing of six rooms for the sol-
diers stationed at Willow Run
Base Hospital.
The committee presented rec-
ords, rack and magazines to the
WACs at Selfridge Field and is
continually engaged in the col-
lection of these items for further
presentation. The WACs have ex-
pressed their sincere appreciation
for the same and a new plan is
being formulated to aid them in
the matter of personal shopping.
On Oct. 11 the Ladies of the
Auxiliary will prepare sandwiches
and cakes and spend that day
serving the them to our armed
forces at USO.

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