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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-12

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November 12, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Beth El Religious
School Organizes
High School Choir

Dr. George W. Crane to War Service Features
Meeting of Michigan
Be Fisher Town Hall
Bnai Brith Council
Speaker on Nov. 17

PISGAH LODGE TO SPONSOR FULL

DISCUSSION OF ANTI-SEMITISM

If you will stop any Jewish marily for educational and inform-
person, man, woman, or child, and ative purposes. This committee
wants to have every person who
The Michigan Bnai Brith Coun- ask him if he knows what Anti-
Dr. George W. Crane, psycholo-
hears the panel gain a fuller
Under the direction of Julius
physician, whose syndicated cil will hold its annual meeting Semitism is, he will be shocked comprehension of the subject, a
Chajes, music director of Temple gist,
"The Problem Clinic" ap- on Nov. 14 in Flint. Michigan. by the idea that you have the more intelligent understanding of
Beth El, a High School Choir has column,
pears
daily
in the Detroit Free The meeting will be held at Tern- affrontery to even suggest the the subject, which has played such
been organized which meets every Press, will speak
possibility that he does not know. a tragic role in Jewish history.
the De-
Sunday morning at 9:30. The troit Town Hall before
in the Fisher ple Beth El, 2nd and Liberty Sts. Yet, it is a shocking fact that The committee was not satisfied
High School Choir plans to give Theater Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 11 All members of Bnai Brith are very few of our brethren know to present one viewpoint on the
several performances during the a. m. on The Strategy of Hand- invited to attend. The president the history, the development of subject but desired a varied analy-
year and all who are interested
of District Grand Lodge No. 6, the movement, the many trans- sis by speakers who will approach
People."
are invited to attend the meetings ling
He holds five college degrees, Harry A. Frankel, will attend formations that this movement has the subject from different direc-
on Sunday morning.
including A.M., Ph.D. and M.D. the meeting on war service. Panel undergone, and how it differs to- tions. Not alone from the dif-
The social service committee which he earned at Yale and discussion of anti-defamation will day from the past.
ference of Jew and non-Jew, but
of the Student Council is now Northwestern Universities. For take place, Nissen Gross and
Time there was when a discus- from different economic, different
conducting a campaign for the five years he was research psy- Richard Bluestein conducting.
sion of Anti-Semitism before a social, and perhaps different ethi-
War Chest in the Religious chologist for the National Re-
The meeting will be presided Jewish organization consisted of a
cal viewpoints.
School. Mrs. Julian Krolik of the search Council and the Carnegie over by President Sam W. Gold-
Great care has been devoted to
of the discrimina-
speakers bureau of the War Chest Institution, working at George farb. The other officers of the denunciation
addressed the students of the Re- Washington University and Smith council are: Harvey S. Steadman, tory practices against Jews, by a the achievement of this objective.
Jewish speaker, or, if the organi- Four outstanding personalities
ligious School at their assemblies
of Lansing, first vice president; zation were fortunate in getting have been selected to comprise
and her inspirational talks cre- Cellege.
Tickets are on sale now at Jess Feiler, of Detroit, second
ated such enthusiasm among the Grinnell's, Ra. 1124, or at the vice president; Milton M. Wein- a liberal non-Jew to discuss the the panel, any single one of whom
consisted would be sufficient to merit a wide
students that from present indi- Fisher Theater Wednesday morn- stein, of Detroit, secretary; John subject, the talk genally oy"
of the audience.
cations the school War Chest ing, for $1.65 and $1.10, includ- Merdler, of Saginaw, treasurer. of a story by the "C r
The event is scheduled for Mon-
fine
Jewish
people
he
knows,
how
campaign will go over the top.
well he likes the Jews and what day, Nov. 22, at the main auditor-
A school basketball team has
a fine people it is, and possibly ium of the J. C. C. It will com-
been organized under the direc-
outstanding contributions the mence at 8:30 p. m. and is open
tion of Aaron Rosenfeld which "Little Women" Now
Emergency Committee what
Jewish people has made to the to members of Pisgah Lodge and
meets every Monday anti Thurs-
arts, sciences, and above all, re- their friends.
day evening at 7:30, in the Tem- At Shubert Lafayette
For European Jewish
ligion.
ple gym, and is open to all stu-
The result of such a meeting
dents of the High School Depart-
"Little Women," now playing at Affairs Dissolved
was that the Jewish audience Young Judaean Council
the Shubert Lafayette, is delight-
ment.
NEW YORK (WNS). — The heard either a condemnation of Names New Leaders
The following students were ful, charming, dainty, and has
elected to head the Student proven itself on many occasions Joint Emergency Committee for those that practiced discrimina-
Miss Anna Wax, of Junior
Council for 1943-44: President, and lightened the path of the European Jewish Affairs decided tion or a highly laudatory state-
Howard Freeman; vice president, theater-goer in many a long ago. last week, by a vote of five to ment of their race, become very Hadassah, has been successful in
Sherman Cohen; secretary, Mar- It is by no means dated, and is four, to dissolve itself. The rep- enthusiastic, obtained some per- obtaining new leaders for Detroit
jorie Bittker; treasurer, Joel just as vital to the home life resentatives of the American Jew- sonal satisfaction from hearing Young Judaea. The council wel-
comed the following girls: Sylvia
of all, as it was when first pro- ish Congress, the Bnai Brith, the what it liked to hear and learned Gus, Bluma Greene, Lillian Green-
Feinberg.
Synagogue Council of America, nothing. Aside from the satisfac-
duced.
hut, Cecilia Levine, Sylvia Stein
A most exceptional cast has the American Zionist Emergency tion of the hunger for a little and Marga Shell. Several new
Philip Adler Speaks on
been assembled by Mr. McCoy, Council and the Hadassah voted praise, such a discussion was of clubs have been organized. Any-
which will be headed by Erin for dissolution. The representa- no value.
Russia, Postwar World
one interested in entering the
O'Brien Moore. Supported by Mar- tives of the American Jewish The cultural advancement com- Junior Zionist Organization for
At Workmen's Circle
jorie Peterson, Peter Boyne, Co- Committee, the Jewish Labor mittee of Pisgah Lodge Bnai young people between the ages of
burn Goodwin, Beatrice Cole, Lo- Committee, the Union of Orthodox Brith would deem it a waste of
"Russia and the Post War uise Kirtland, Georgia Harvey, Rabbis and the Agudas Israel of time and energy to sponsor a dis- 10-14, kindly call To. 6-5902 at
World" was the subject of a lec- Valerie Valaire, Hale Norcross, America voted against dissolu- cussion on Anti-Semitism of this the home of Helen Kass, the direc-
nature. The symposium arranged tor of Young Judaean activities.
ture to be delivered by Philip Hazel Kempf and Richard Temple. tioTnh.
The resolution proposing the for the members of Pisgah Lodge The next leaders' meeting will
Adler of the Detroit News staff, The play has been staged by Rob-
dissolution of the Joint Emerg- and their friends will be of an convene at the home of Marga
Friday, Nov. 12, at 8:30 p. m., at ert Henderson.
such
different
stated that
en
tire y 1 diff
t character. The Shell, 3378 Sturtevant, on Monday
ency Comm
the Workmen's Circle Educational
a body was no longer necessary symposium has been planned pri- evening, Nov. 15 at 8:30 p. m.
Center, 11529 Linwood Ave., near
• in view of the fact that the
Burlingame.
Sponsored by the District Com- Young Women's Mizrachi American Jewish Conference had I
set up a committee on the rescue
mittee of the Workmen's Circle,
cf Jews from occupied Europe.
the talk initiated a lecture series Pep Rally on Nov. 17
to be held at regular intervals
At a meeting of the Young
throughout the winter. No ad- Women's
Mizrachi, held at the
mission charge will be made and home of Mrs.
Jack Goose, 3050 Assail Moscow Pact
the public is invited to attend.
The lecture was preceded by Kendall Ave. on Monday, Nov.
1, final arrangements were made For Ignoring Jews
several musical numbers rendered for
the pep rally and dessert

by Miss Rosalie Gross, operatic luncheon which will be held on
NEW YORK (WNS). — Pro-
singer, who was accompanied at Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 12:30 p. found "disappointment" over the
the piano by Mrs. Anna Farbal. m. in the Palm Room of the Book-
failure of the Moscow Statement
on Atrocities to specifically pledge
Cadillac Hotel.
SALE—APARTMENTS
Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re- to avenge the Jewish victims of
view "The Valley of Decision." Nazi barbarism has been expressed
For the pleasure of the guests by the Emergency Committee to
the Miltimore School of Danc- the Save the Jewish People of
ing has arranged a very fine pro- Europe in a cable to President
gram of specialty dances. Mem- Roosevelt last week.
bers and their friends are cordi-
The Emergency Committee de-
ally invited to attend this func- clared that although the Moscow
Owners face the future with un-
tion. For further information re- conference made a positive contri-
qualified confidence. Turn of the war
garding this affair, please call bution towards future world order
any
time
quick,
decis-
can happen .
Mrs. Nat N. Fierberg, chairman, in the statement on atrocities, the
ive. Relief from oppressive restric-
tions. Increasing values. Check Mr.
phone Townsend 8-4718.
omission of the Jews from the list
I3edfords facts & figures. Better not
of those to be avenged would give
delay.
Hitler "a green light to go ahead
PON, Cash down. Estate orders
and exterminate them."
sale elaborate 40 apt. No. of Blvd.
Aesculapian
Ladies
Rich marble entrance lobby, full
Mr. Peter Bergson, one of the
tiled baths, showers. Today replace.
Auiliary to Meet Nov. 17
leaders of the Emergency Com-
ment cost $zoosoo. Original rent
mittee, declared that he did not
$30,000. Now earns 12% net, at
The Aesculapian Ladies Auxili- consider the Moscow statement
temporary cheap OPA rents on en.
ary will hold a regular business sufficiently inclusive "if it con-
tire price only $80,000. A dependable
lifetime annuity.
meeting on Wednesday evening, sidered Jews merely nationals of
Outstanding
con
N.
$12,000 down.
Nov. 17 at the home of Mrs. other states." The Germans, he
Wood. Private por•hex, new roof,
Charles Tennen, 1638 Glynn Ct. continued, "call them Jews and
Insulated attic, new stoker, new
tankiens water heater, new stoves.
Final arrangements for the an- kill them as Jews—regardless of
full tiled baths, showers. Buy for
nual charity dinner-dance will be whether they consider themselves
half construction cost.
made and further plans for USO a race, a religion or a nationality."
$11.000 down. 17 aids. secure loca-
and bond sales will be discussed.
tion Alter ltd. Tiled entrance marble
stairs. A $70,000 bldg. job. Must be
Mrs. Alex Brooks, in charge of
sold. A wonderful buy for only
war bond sales, reports that the
140,000.
members have doubled their Sweden Plans To Ban Anti-
IIOMKR WARREN 1¢ CO. CA. 0321
pledge for the month of November. Semitism by Legislation

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STOCKHOLM (FNS). — The
Ministry of Justice announced
here this week that it had recom-
mended the enactment of legisla-
tion by the Swedish Parliament
outlawing anti-Semitism and ban-
ning racist propaganda.
The recommendation was con-
tained in the report of a legis-
lative study made by the Swedish
Ministry of Justice. The report
urged the incorporation into the
Swedish legal code of a law mak-
ing it a crime, punishable by im-
prisonment, for any person or
group of persons to disseminate
rumors and propaganda
false
against, or to insult or slander,
individuals or groups of any faith,
Frederik Storem, former mayor
of Stockholm, and several mem-
bers of the Riksdag expressed
the opinion that the Swedish Par-
liament would act favorably on
the recommendation at its current
session. They also expressed the
belief that the recommendation of
the Ministry of Justice stemmed
from a desire to put a prompt
halt to the violent agitation which
has been carried on by small Swed-
ish Nazi groups since the influx
of Jewish refugees from Den-
mark.

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