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November 26, 1943 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-26

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CLIFTON AMU* - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

28th Year of Service to Our State and Nation

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Detroit and Jewish
Chronicle
The Legal Chronicle_

10e Single Copy;

VOL.

$3.00 Per Yea'

45, NO. 48

-- 1,- UNRRA Urged to Recognize Maxa Nordau to Be Unrest Sweeps Palestine As
Hadassah-Zionist
Tel Aviv
Jewish Body in Relief Program Speaker Dec.14 Riots Continue in
Twenty-One Jews and Eleven Policemen

World Jewish Congress Presents Memorandum
To Relief Council Meeting at Atlantic City

Meeting To Be Held
At Shaarey Zedek

JERUSALEM (WNS).—Twen- Stones, missies and flaming kero-
wre thrown at
rags thee
sah ty-one Jews and eleven British se-soaked
NEW YORK. (WNS)-Action Goldinann, chairman of the Ad-
of Hthe
Detroit Chapter with
adasDe-
en building
the
by mob. One of
Committee.
eet jointly
willm
by UNRRA and the United Na- ministrative
The recognition of the central troit District Zionist Organiza- policemen were injured in Tel the government offices was set
tions to recognize a central Jew- body suggested, it was pointed tion at Congregation Shaarey Aviv on Nov. 22 in a renewed ablaze, but the fire was rapidly
ish body, internationally organ- out, would have the effect of
...... ....7 , wave of demonstrations against extinguished by the municipal fire
ized, as an integral part of the providing supplementary assist-
British authorities for the brutal brigade. During the clashes be-
,.
postwar relief and rehabilitation ance in dealing with individual
, manner in which they conducted tween the police and demonstra-
machinery, was asked today by needs arising from social reli-
( the search for arms and desert- tors a 15-year-old boy was struck
the World Jewish Congress on gious and even physical differ-
ers in Ramath Hakovesh last in the chest by a bullet fired from
the basis of the unique problems ences among the distressed popu-
week. The demonstrations broke a housetop. The police, who were
of relief and rehabilitation of lations, and would place at the
out spontaneously when word apparently under orders not to fire
Jews created by Hitler's 10 year disposal of the UNRRA and vari-
spread that Shmuel Wolynetz, who into the crowd, used their clubs
war upon them.
ous governments thousands of
was injured by British policemen f reely before they succeeded in
In a documented memorandum trained social workers equipped
Hakovesh, died of the throwing a cordon around the gov-
a ou
w
tR
Ramath
n td tm
s.
presented to the Council of the by knowledge and experience to
ernment offices.
UNRRA now meeting in Atlantic help administer the relief and
The demonstrators marched to
Israel Rokach, mayor of Tel
City, in association with leading rehabilitation program.
i the government offices where they A viv , made a frantic effort to
spokesmen of 17 communities
The special needs of the Jew-
tore down the British flag, replac- stop the mob from getting out of
representing the Jews as of Nazi
ing, it with a Zionist banner. control. He issued an appeal, urg-
See
UNRRA—Page
12
occupied Europe, the World Jew-
ing the demonstrators to disperse.
-
ish Congress analyzes the needs
But it was not until after some
WI •
of the Jewish population which
demonstrators publicly burned all
may still be alive at the end of
available issues of "Chadashot Ha-
the war; describes the character
yom," an official Hebrew-language
of the aid required and points
newspaper printed by the govern-
out the advantages of the asso-
ment in lieu of the suspending
ciation of a Jewish central body
Hebrew dailies, that order was re-
with the UNRRA.
stored.
Three million Jews, the remain-
Simultantously a large protest
der of what was formerly a Jew-
Mrs.
Glogower
Heads
Meeting To Be Held
meeting was held at Ramath Ha-
ish population of 8,500,000 in
kovesh. David Ben-Gurion, chair-
Center Division
Nazi occupied Europe, will de-
At Center Dec. I
man of the executive of the Jew-
MAXA
NORDAU
pend upon organized relief for
NEW
YORK.—Henry
Wineman
ish Agency, the only speaker ad-
Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, ex-
their rehabilitation at the end
s . the audience, d emanded
ti me . 14, of Detroit will serve as repre- d resing
of the war, it asserted. It is the ecutive director of the Commit- Zedk, Tuesday evenih ng,
the lifting of the ban on the He-
DecMaxa
only population in Axis Europe tee on Army and Navy Religious at 8e:30 p . m.,
sentative of Michigan and East- brew press, the release of all per-
which in its entirety will depend Activities of the Jewish Welfare Nordau, daughter of Max Nordau, ern Ohio area on the newly sons arrested during the raid and
founder with Theodor Herzl of
for its future existence on the
founder wit Thheodor Herzl of formed National Finance Council, the establishment by London of a
character of that aid. Among
Modern Zionism, will be guest budgeting and allocating body of special commission and impartial
these are one million Jewish chil-
speaker. Maxa Nordau is the wife the National Jewish Welfare commission to investigate the cir.
dren, the memorandum stated.
of Captain of Aviation Claude Board, Frank L. Weil, president cumstances which led _to the raid
The World Jewish Congress
of the board, announced yester: - on Ramath Hakovesh. He urged
i . Gruenblatt-Nordau, an engineer,
proposed:
who helped construct the port at day. the British government to put a
' The recognition of a Jew-
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower of stop to searching Jewish colon-
Tel Aviv. She and her mother.
ish central authority, internation-
Anna Nordau, who is descended Detroit is chairman of the Jew- ies for concealed arms, declaring
ally ogranized, to deal with the
from a long line of Danish ish Center Division of the Na- that the tragedy at Ramath Ra-
whole complex of Jewish relief
squires, have recently completed tional Jewish Welfare Board. kovesh was the climax of the cam-
problems, which are described as
The National Finance Council paign of vituperation which has
a book entitled "Max Nordau, an
not being geographically localized.
Autobiography". Community sing- will meet in Cincinnati, O., Satur- been conducted against the Jew-
Within such a Jewish central
ing and a social hour will follow day and Sunday, Nov. 27 and 28, ish settlement in Palestine since
agency should be coordinated all
to draw up the 1944 budget of the recent "arms trial" in Jeru-
the program.
national Jewish relief agencies.
the JWB, which is the Jewish sec- salem. Pointing out that "the
2. The establishment in each
tion of the USO, and which is Mufti's bands are again organiz-
country where relief is to be ad-
the authorized body for meeting in g themselves and massing arms,
ministered of a central Jewish
other-than-military needs of the not for self-defense, but for the
body, the function of which
Jewish members of the armed purpose of attacking us again,"
should be to determine Jewish
forces at home and abroad. The Ben-Gurion declared that the
relief needs within the given area,
JWB is also the National Asso- Yishuv would guard "like the pu-
and to define and coordinate the
elation
of A.'s
Y. M.
A.'s and
oils of its eyes" whatever arms it
relief work of various subordinate
Y. W. H.
and H.
Jewish
Com-
organizations.
possessed for self-defensive pur-
munity
Centers.
"One of those big movie nights."
3. The establishment in each
The Council is made up of one poses.
community of advisory councils,
The members of Pisgah Lodge representative from each of 18
SAM RUBINER
Another protest meeting took
consisting of local Jewish repre-
know exactly what that means geographical areas covering the
sentativics, for the purpose of Board, will be the principal speak- and what to expect.
entire United States. In addition place in the amp itheater at Haifa,
consultation on the spot wherever er at the :annual meeting of the
In conjunction with the .Mem- to p assin g on the bud g et , the where more than 4,000 persons
important decisions are to be Detroit Army-Navy Committee of bership Committee, headed by Council allocates responsibility gathered to hear an account of
reached.
the Jewish Welf are Boar d e . audi-
Leeds. Max the
Blumenthal.
The Jack
throughout
country for financ- what took place at Ramath Hako-
The memorandum was submit- m
held in th
ing the work of the National
ted to the UNRRA with a corn- told=
vesh. The meeting was addressed
of
the
Jewish
Community
Center on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at committee. has supplied the mem- Jewish Welfare Board.
municiation signed by Dr. Ste-
hers of Pisgah Lodge and their
Among the activities for which by local leaders and by representa-
phen S. Wise, chairman of the 8:15 p. m.
friends with several outstanding
Executive Committee of the World
See UNREST—Page 12
See WINEMAN—Pago 12
movie programs this term. Mr.
See BERNSTEIN—Page 12
Jewish Congress, and Dr. Nahum
Blumenthal has definitely given
assurance that the next movie
wit-
night will surpass anything wit-
nessed in the past. A general
By HERMAN HOEXTER
program of educational and enter-
taming value has been planned
When the good news of the all inquiries were satisfactorily
and everyone is urged to come
rebirth of the city's symphony answered, season tickets were on
Prominently identified with the Foundation of the Daniel Sieff early.
Institute, are Detroiters This program is to be stag for orchestra was finally verified, sale and the first concert—Thurs-
group of men who are active in Research
Abraham Cooper, member of the members of Pisgah Lodge and there were hundreds, or better, day, Oct. 21, 1943—had become
board of directors, and Fred M. their male friends. and is sched- thousands, of music loving citi- an important date in the musical
Butzel and Nate S. Shapero on its uled for next Monday night, Nov. zens who promptly raised the not activities of Detroit.
Because Karl Krueger unmis-
board of advisors. A fine bro- 29, 8:30 sharp, at the Jewish Corn- unusual question: "And who is
this new conductor? this man taltably proved himself to be a
chure, just published, describes munity Center.
Krueger?" A few of us like this very fine musician indeed; a
the magnificent work of the In- To Present Scroll
Pisgah's Membership Drive, un- writer, had read about this man splendidly equipped and routine('
stitute, presents an illuminating
history of its accomplishments, der the able leadership of our Krueger in musical journals; a conductor; an excellent business
and tells of the part it is destined "pair of Jacks," Leeds and Law- few, also, may have heard him man; and a most cultured and
son, is moving along and increases via the radio when some of his gracious gentlemen who first won
to play in post-war Palestine.
novel programs were broadcast the respect and admiration of his
The Institute, which was found- in tempo as the great meeting
to the orchestra as, after his initial per-
ed just 20 years ago (formally of Dec. 12 approaches. One of the from Kansas City. But
i
opened on April 3, 1934) through events planned for that meeting majority who were interested,
formance, won the respect and
of his large and, now
Kruege r was rhe na
name of an un-
the efforts of its honorary direc- is the presentation of a scroll to known musican who . suddenly grant
dfastly growing, audience.
tor, Dr. Weizmann, is a memorial President Monsky, of the names
to Daniel Sieff, 17-year-old son of those who have filled their appeared magically, so it seemed, Remarkable Results
mised to revive what
These are the bare facts, nei-
of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sidi of pledge to obtain ten new members. and promised
i
ther fulsome or otherwise be-
London.
In
the
course
of
the
The
ten
new
members
plan
is
one
looked
like
a
defunct
institution.
London.
years it has received approxi- of a number of plans conceived He was backed, so the gossips cause Mr. Krueger has achieved
mately $400,000—Ctonated by.Mr. by Jack Leeds in the campaign of said. not by a cohort of sugar the most remarkable results in
and Mrs. Sieff and Simon Marks Pisgah Lodge for a class of one daddies, but by one; and this an almost unbelievably short time.
—devoted to the erection of the thousand new members. The idea man Krueger was going to run He has an orchestra of symphonic
main laboratory building. The late is connected with the Centennial the show to suit himself. In other dimensions which will continually
Professor Fritz Haber, one of the celebration of Bnai Brith and words. no strings attached to improve under his, let us hope,
world's foremost chemists, do- contemplates a pledge of one hund- what he intended to do. Specu- sole direction. More so, when
nated his library to the Institute red old members to form one lation about the size of the or- many of the talented musicians
after his expulsion from Nazi hundred links of a chain, one for chestra, the personnel, the type • who are playing in an orchestra
ABRAHAM COOPER
Germany. In 1941, with the help each year of Bnai Brith history, of program to be offered and the for the first time have become
soloists all proved of contagious
solicitation for the support of
See KRUEGER—Page 12
interest; and then, even before
See P1SGAH—Page 12
See
INSTITUTE--Page
12
the Chaim Weizmann Research

Henry w ineman o n
Welfare Board
Finance Council

Dr. Bernstein to
Be Welfare Board
Guest Speaker

I

Are Injured in Turbulent Demonstration

Pisgah Lodge to
Present Movies
At Next Meeting

Brochure on Chaim Weizmann
Research Institute Is Issued

Karl Krueger---An Appreciation

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