November 19, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Women's Organizatons in De- troit, where she has lived for 34 years. Mrs. Welt, whose husband (Continued from Page 1) is president of Congregation Beth Goldberg and Mother Sofie, $400; El, has many affiliations with Adas Yeshurun (Tyler Ave.), civic . and welfare associations. . is first vice . president of the $300; Gemiluth Chassodim (Ger- She Jewish . C.o.mmunity Center and of Nurse Society in man Refugees), $300; K. Palman, th e isiting V $250; S. Hechtman, $200. Fur-. Detroit; chairman of the tribute ther announcements will be made committee of the Detroit Corn- shortly. All donors contributing munity Fund, and a director of 12 HAHATZALAH tion and in line with the pro- undertaking. Gedaliah Bublick, cedures which the United Na- honorary president of the Miz- CONFERENCE tons themselves are adopting in rachi organization of America, (Continued from Page 1) order to rebuild the world of to- will address a Friday evening the Conference and help to main morrow on the basis of freedom forum of Mizrachi on Dec. 11, mass meeting at in tain intact the unity created by and security, and will be the Malke guest speaker a Melave The American Jewish Commit_ the Bnai Zion Synagogue on Sat- the Conference. urday evening, Dec. 12. As such it received enthusiastic tee has chosen the path of sepa- still Rabbi Isaac Stollman, promi- approval from the entire Confer- ratism, a course which it is ate for it to abandon. t ]cal Mizrachi leader and neno once in token of the right of a not too l ember of the national executive . d's- Chose C ouns el minority, however s resolutions The several million Jews rep- of Mizrachi, has been appointed from 25 and up received engraved Mr. and Mrs. Welt have one son After short greetings by Irv- and Jewish a daughter, wife Federation. of Lt. Johr. sent from any of the and so dissenting, nevertheless, resented in the American Jewish chairman of the membership certificates specially designed by the Sills, now Welfare serving with the Ma- have chosen the path drive, and at a meeting at his Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum. Conference, 'dent of De- r • Conference . to remain part of the on Sunday afternoon, Nov. ing Schlussel, president in accord with democratic pro- of common counsel and united home troit Mizrachi, Rabbi I. Dworetz Elect Directors action. In line with its mandate, whereby most synagogue members of the Vaad Hahatzalah leader- rimes California. The in board of directors elected cedure. In the light of this record, it is the American Jewish Conference 14, wh Rabbi Stollman proposed plans ship presented first-hand inform- v,i . become affiliated with Miz- the s will b apparent that the withdrawal of . is proceeding to implement The membership drive will cul- tion on the Vaad Hahatzalah who pro- follows: by the Mrs. Council, 1943-46, as collabora- rachi. Rabbi Max Kirshblum, Arthur Barnett, is San . , . the American Jewish Committee, resolutions adopted in . gram. ther- Francisco; Mrs. Samuel H. Berch almost two months later, could tion with the organizations which ing, gave a highly inspiring talk Los Angeles; Mrs. Moise Cahn, ot have been dictated by its are a part of it, utilizing the banquet to be held at the Shaa- came to Detroit for this gather- not differences with respect to the machinery of these organizations minute with the 32nd anniversary on the role played by the Torah New Orleans; Mrs. Jacob Dashew, difference - herever feasible. Progress, m rey Zedek Jan. 16, 1944. ademies of war-torn Europe in Baltimore; Mrs. Irving .M. Engel, estab w York City; Mrs. Manuel M. tion on th e ultimate resolu • lishment of the Jewish Common- particular, can be reported in the the last few generations, and t e historic accomplishment of Vaad Eskind, Nashville; Mrs. Norman GLAZER w 1th i Palestine, however real direction of tragic and immediate . H - h Goetz New York City; Mrser nts toic these differences may be. The p 13 roblem of rescuing the remna Hahatzalah in rescuing the man Handrnaker, Louisville; Mrs. (Continued from Page I) American Jewish Committee's de- of European Jewry from destruc- bearers of Israel. and groups who Julius Harrison, New Haven; Mrs. cision to withdraw would appear tion at the hands of Hitler. Other Individuals to have been dictated by its de- commissions are being established pendent course of action an without cation and reconstruction and the and movement of many thousands sent to in do their Robert M. Heilbrun, Rochester; are yet asked so Alvin Margolius, Norfolk, Mrs. Va.; termination to maintain rode with respect to post-war rehabili- the possible effect on the of have not as of Jewish rights Jewish boys mingling with man contribution ganized American Jewish corn- implementation with respect to Palestine. more thousands of boys from all immediately. address of the Mrs. Louis Myers, Kansas We'st Citv , . treasurer is: The David I. Berris, Mo.; Mrs. Louis Rappaport, public responsibility to the or- groups and denominations from Englewood, N. J.• Mrs William and Mrs. I .1.1.11V 1* 13-co National Bank Bldg., De- ur n icy. , country, . in 1325 ri eient parts of of the History has placed upon the different t 't 26, Michigan. The office is Sahud, Chicago, armed forces. The discussion roi Jews of this country the gravest the . , Bing ay, ' located at 12219 Dexter Blvd Wolff New York City. Conceded Legal Right will be concluded by Mr Bineav Conceding the legal right of rsponsibility. By their active as- it 6 (between Cortland and he effec t of Detroit t he American Jewish who will speak on t • one Hogarth 4763. any organization within the Amer- soeiation in willingness anti-Semitism on the American Richton)), ph PARTITION ican Jewish Conference to with- Conference and their of democratic system and the Ameri- draw, the exercise of that right to subordnate differences WELT is morally indefensible when it opinion to the necessities of the can way of life. (Continued from Pagg 1) The committee of Pisgah Lodge involves the arbitrary disrupting hour, the Jews of this country that it is offering an un- that responsibility believes (Continued from Page I) leaving a substantial Jewish pop- ed, have accepted tha cultural treat for the mem- of newly achieved, f- too unity, long only deferred and impera- in a manner worthy of its seri- usual ousness and the traditions of a bers of Pisgah Lodge and the De- ident; Mrs. Benjamin Spitzer of ulation outside the proposed Jew- Jewish democratic, and therefore, self- troit public in general. This is Mount Carmel, Ill., first vice pres substantial tively needed. Arab minority. Un- area, which would include a an opportunity for Jews who are Brooklyn, second vice president; ish Thus the • Ftts- r h . tan it, is understood the Committee has introduced divisive- revering people. vitally concerned wit t e Mrs. Karl J. Kau ma n would have the Negeb, the ment and the general public, to burgh, third vice president; Mrs. Jews ness in the councils of American STOLLMAN become informed on the anti- Edgar Menderson of Cincinnati, undeveloped part of southern Pal- Jewry, which is calculated to im- Semitic movement, its history, f ourth vice president; Mrs. Morti- estine. pair the effectiveness of the ef- There is no connection between (Continued from Page I) record- development, and the dangers that mer Brenner of Brooklyn, forts on behalf of the Jewish Fed- . . this p ropels 1 and the Arab ng secretary; Miss Aimee people in the hour of its greatest order to fulfill their quotas. The lurk in its developmen , of Philadelphia, financial secre- eration parleys which have been can way of life. need. Unworthy of denial is the goal for Detroit is 1,000 new Ameri speeches will be limited The speec been deli- of and West Englewood, N. Levine J., treas- learned, going on there here. have As far as no can be charge of the Committee that Mizrachi The local members. drive is part of a to 20 minutes and the discussion tary, Mrs. Herman B. nite proposals for a solution of the action of the American Jew- urer. the Palestine question considered ish Conference, in seeking to save national effort to secure 50,000 will then be open to the floor Welt Chosen its fellow Jews from destruction, new members for Mizrachi in the in the form of questions and an- Mrs. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, the new at these conversations. It is note- hat prominent to secure for them freedom and United States. Many eastern and swers that the audience may di- was formerly Miss Mil- worthy, however, t the Palestine equality, involves diminution of New England cities are filling rect The to any one of the speakers. Arabs, in discussing event is scheduled for president , as the question here, speak of partition Nov. 22, at the Jewish dred Goldsmith, born and brought loyalty to our country. On the their quotas at a rapid pace, and w contrary, the action of the Amer- it is the aim of Mizrachi to do Monday, _ as a possible solution. ican Jewish Conferenee in seek- the same in the western section Community Center, Holbrook and up in Ligonier, Ind, she Woodward Ayes. It will corn- first president of the Detroit Sec leaders will come to mence at 8:30 p. m. It is open tion of the National Council of ing to unite the Jews of America of National the country. 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