A merica *'wish PerkthCal eater S CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO - — ssarkarniil ' 28th Year of Service to Our State and Nation Detroit and Jewish Chronicle The Legal Chronicle VOL. 45, NO. 45. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1943 Zionist Council Attacks American Jewish , , Committee Withdrawal from Conference Charges Act Is Calculated Attack Upon Jewish Unity and Will Be Resented by American Jews Who Endorsed Conference 10c Single Copy: 53.00 Per_Yeer British Palestine Policy Assailed on Balfour Day Wilikie Sends Message to Meeting Urging United Nations To Keep Palestine Open NEW YORK. (WNS)—A reso- Chaim Weizmann, president of NEW YORK (WNS). — The the question of Palestine. This is the Jewish Agency for Palestine, lution calling on President Roose- in which he said that despite the Emergency absurd. Every major problem Zionist American velt for "anpropriate action" to "great strain," the Yishuv was Council last week issued a state- affecting Jewish interests was ment charging that the with- seriously and at great length con- "ensure" the "withdrawal in its undergoing it would "remain drawal of the American Jewish sidered by the conference and its entirety" of the Palestine White steady and unshakable". Committee from the American committees, and this in spite of Following is the full text of Paper of 1939, and a message Jewish Conference was a calcu- the chairman of the American by Wendell Willkie urging the Dr. Weizmann's message: lated attack upon Jewish unity Jewish Committee who, it should United Nations to "prevent the "On this 26th anniversary of and a "retreat to 1916, when a be recalled, resisted the inclusion closing of Palestine either as a the Balfour Declaration and at small handful of Jews in this Rudolph Zuieback temporary haven or as a perma- See COUNCIL—Page 12 See POLICY—Page 12 country and in England violently nent home," were the highlights Foremost Worker opposed the Balfour declaration of a demonstration held here at and attempted to arrest the Carnegie Hall on Monday evening, The fine work of Rudolph Zuie- Nov. 1, the eve of the 26th an- march of the Jewish people to back on behalf of the Balfour niversary of the Balfour declara- its rightful place in the world's Ball committee is in a great meas- tion. family of nations." ure responsible for the outstand- The meeting marked the open- Statement: k ing of a nation-wide campaign "The American Jewish Com- against the British White Paper mittee and the American Jewish policy in Palestine, was attended Conference are not co-relative by more than 3,000 people and 90 Stars Have Been Meeting in 'Honor of bodies. The committee is a self- an overflow crowd of more than constituted and self-perpetuating Added in Last Year 100th Anniversary 15,000. body representative of no one ex- Wendell Wilikie stated in his cept a few individuals, and re- Temple Israel will rededicate message that it was his convic- On Wednesday night, Oct. 27, sponsible to no one at all. On tion "that the promises contained at the monthly meeting of dele- the other hand, the conference is its service flag at the Armistice i n the B alfour declaration must gates to the Greater Detroit B'nai the democratically elected body Sabbath Eve services, Friday ed in accordance with be of American Jewry consisting of night, Nov. 12, at 8:30 in the its clear intent and "underlying B'rith Council. Louis H. Schostak, 502 delegates, of whom 375 were lecture hall of the Detroit Insti- president of the Council, an- purpose". elected from every major com- tote of Arts. Declaring that the "1939 White nounced that Henry Monsky, presi- munity and the remainder Paper, which was declared illegal dent of Supreme Lodge B'nai The Temple Israel service flag designated by 65 national organi- by the Mandates Commission of B'rith, will deliver an address in zations of which the American will be re-dedicated on Armistice the League of Nations, provides Detroit on Sunday evening, Dec. Jewish Committee was one. Sabbath every year for the dura- that by the end of March, 1944, 12 at Temple Beth El. Mr. Mon- "The withdrawal of the corn the gates of Palestine are to be sky's appearance at this time will mittee is nevertheless a calculat- tion. Since its original dedication last closed to Jewish immigration," be the occasion for local B'nai ed attack upon Jewish unity and .. November, when it carried 70 Mr. Willkie asserted that "the B'rith groups to celebrate the it will be deeply resented by ev stars, 90 more stars have been policy of the White Paper" mir- Hundredth Anniversary of the ery American Jew who is eager _ added. There are now a total rored "the era of appeasement Order. to advance the conference pro which gave it birth, and, as that One of the features of this pro- gram of .immediate rescue of the of 160 young men and women of serving their coun- philosophy has been discredited, gram the committee on arrange- Jews of Europe, their Implemen-...try post-war in in the armed services, repre- so must the White Paper be -abro- ments announces will be the ini- anti' sented by stars and numerals on gated." tiation of all new members pro- tation of Jewish rights to Pales- the service flag. " The Jewish people have ex- cured by local lodges in the city- tine. RtDOLPH ZUIEBACK "The Coming Armistice" will pressed their. eagerness to co- wide membership campaign. Aaron The conference deliberations be the subject of Rabbi Leon revealed the virtual unanimity of F•am's sermon for the occasion. ing success of the affair this year. operate fully with the Arabs in Rosenberg, city-wide membership American Jewry on all major His untiring efforts have re- Palestine and to aid in the eco- chairman, reported that approxi- The Youth Choir of Temple problems and the profound desire Israel, consisting of members of sulted in the largest number of nomic and political development mately one-third of the quota of for unity in achieving their solu- the Temple Israel High School, patrons in the history of this im- of the Arabs in the Near East," 1500 members had been secured Mr. Willkie said. "I am convinced to date, and according to present tion. On the Palestine resolu- directed by Cantor Robert S. Tul- portant annual function. tion only four of the 502 dele- man, will render the choral Additional patrons to the Bal- that a just solution—a solution indications, a very large class will gates dissented, while less than "Pledge to the Flag" and will four Ball which will be held Sat- which will be equitable both to be presented to Mr. Monsky on his 20 abstained. The mass enthu- sing Schostakovitch's "Hymn of urday, Nov. 6 at the Hotel Statler, the Jews and Arabs—can, must visit to the city. and will be worked out so that Mr. Schostak reported that Mr. siasm for the conference program the United Nations." are: Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Altman, the world of tomorrow may jus- Monsky is coming to the city, at was persuasive upon the chair- a great sacrifice, as many meet- See FLAG—Page 12 Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Arkin, Mr. tify the struggle of today." man of the American Jewish Com- Mr. Willkie called on the ings in connection with the Ameri- and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, Mr. mittee who announced at the and Mrs. Morton F. Ashner, Dr. United Nations to follow the can Jewish Conference, as well time that the Palestine resolution r- and Mrs. M. E. Bachman, Dr example of Denmark and Swe- as executive meetings of other was adopted that the committee den, where "the recent demon- important groups have been sched- would remain within the confer- strations by the peoples (of those uled for the month of December. See BALFOUR—Page 12 ence. But it now seems to have NOTICE countries) show with dramatic Dynamic Leader been only a temporary maneuver. clarity that the will to act hon- The committee now refuses to Henry Monsky has introduced All copy must be in not orably continues to live in Eu- accept the will of the majority. new type of dynamic leadership rope. The splendid defiance of It quits the conference. It has later than Wednesday, 3 nto Jewish life, a magnetic per- these two small democracies into always preached unity but evi- must he followed and strengthen- sonality, a sagacity, tact, diplom- dently only on its own terms. The p.m. It must be written ed by measures of direct action acy and statesmanship enriched committee must rule or ruin. It by the United Nations." by a profound understanding of on one side of paper only will do neither. human suffering and relationship. Dr. Weizmann Cables "As an excuse for isolating it- and where possible should His latest achievement in behalf NEW YORK (WNS).—The Al- self from the overwhelming ma- The huge audience broke into of American Jewry as well as jority in American Jewish life, be typewritten. lied governments are guilty of cheers when the chairman of his endeavors over a period of the American Jewish Committee moral cowardice in failing to meet the evening announced that a See MONSKY—Page 12 complains that the conference "the major political weapon of cable had been received from Dr. subordinated all other issues to Nazi bestiality," that is. extermin- ation of the Jews, Leon Hender- son, former head of the Office of Price Administration, declared at a meeting at Carnegie Hall, held here on Oct. 31, to honor S we d en Representatives of Jewish or- walker Independent Progressive and Denmark for saving Danish ganizations of Detroit heard an Association, $500. Jews from extermination by the enthusiastic address by Dr. B. The following appeal was issued Nazis. Benedict Glazer, Sunday morning, Jewish organizations of De- Mr. Henderson said that the at the Jewish Home for Aged, to by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver: fate of Lidice, in Czechoslovakia, urging their unstinted support of troit "I understand that your or- which inflamed Americans, has the War Chest. ganization will shortly take un- been repeated on a monumental Organizational pledges have scale, with the Nazis announcing thus far been made by the fol- der consideration its pledge to that every Jewish community in lowing: Aesculapian Ladies' Aux- the current drive of the War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit. I Europe will be another Lidice. iliary, $300; Bnai Brith Detroit "Let the United Nations, with Lodge, $200; Congregation Mish- am aware of the fine sense of community responsibility which all solemnity and force, tell Hit- Israel, $250; Detroit Fruit was demonstrated by your mem- ler and everyone who assassinates kan Association, Jewish Lo- bership last year and I have full a Jew that they are being set Vendors' No. 1, $800; Detroit Ladies' confidence that you will respond down for trial for murder—let cal Society, $200; First Hebrew with even greater generosity this them know we care," Mr. Hender- Aid son urged. He asked that the Congregation of Delray, $200; year in keeping with the greatly United Nations provide temporary Goodwill Sewing Circle, $15; He- increased needs resulting from asylum and temporary visas for brew Ladies' Aid Society, $750; the rapidly changing world situ- I. W. 0., Jewish Section, $750; ation. European Jews. "The agencies of the United About 2,500 persons attended I. W. 0., Jewish Reading Circle, the meeting, which was sponsored $400; Keshenever Bessarabier Ve- Jewish Appeal, which look to the by the Emergency Committee to rein, $1,000; Lachowitzer Unter- War Chest in Detroit for in- Save the Jewish People of Europe stitzung Verein, $600; Lachver creased support, are confronted and at which a petition was cir- Aid Society, $300; Michigan with extraordinary wartime emer- culated for signatures. The pe- Home Protective Association, gencies for which provision must tition urged President Roosevelt $100; Mizrachi Sisters of Zion, be made, while established pro- to seek establishment of an inter- $250; Palestine Lodge No. 542, grams of overseas relief, assist- Left to right: Mrs. Saul Katz, Saul Katz, Mrs. Charles Gitlin governmental agency to hasten I.O.O.F., $50; Pugrabishter Pro- ance to Palestine and help and and Mrs. Jacob Harvith. gressive Verein, $300; Simcha See CHEST—Page 12 Sarner Relief Society, $100; Su- See HENDERSON—Page 12 (See story on Page 9) Balfour Ball Has Largest List of Patrons This Year 1 I Temple Israel To Rededicate Service Flag on Nov. 11 Henry Monsky To Address Bnai Brith Initiation Allies Assailed On Fate of Jews By Henderson Saul Katz Delivers Deed to Land for Mt. Sinai Hospital to Mrs. Harvith Dr. B. Benedict Glazer at War Chest Meet Urges Unstinted Support of Drive