December 17, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 12 The chief charge against the ed by Arab villages that in the accused is that they had 78 hand event of an attack it would be granades and 85 shells in their MEMBERS impossible for the Jewish set- tlers to communicate with police possession. (Continued from Page 1) authorities for protection. In announcing the verdict of HALEVY to Mr. Monsky for conceiving the the e,c9rt and e.ccision to post- idea for convening the American (Continued from Page 1) pone sentencing the defendants, Jewish Conference. He quoted Major Russel Lawrence declared Netzorg School of Piano and is Mr. Monsky as follows: "I am that he would give the defend- a graduate of the Wayne Univer- grateful to Bnai Brith for having ants, particularly those who pled sity music department where she placed me in a position that made guilty, an opportunity to reveal specialized in musical education. it possible for me as the official the source of the arms and that She is now teaching in the Detroit head of that organization to con- if any such information were Public Schools, and also has vene the Pittsburgh Conference. forthcoming the court would be charge of the music class in the I did not do it as an individual. YESHIVAH inclined to look on the matter in Shaarey Zedek religious school. I did it as the head of an or- Her vocal talent is made use of "in another light". ganization which by reason of (Contnued from page 1) as a member of the choir of Tem- The attorney for the defend- BALDWIN its 100 years of service and be- Yeshivah Beth Ychudah has ants announced that he would ple Israel. cause of its philosophy was in In addition to her musical ac- carefully developed an elementary appeal the verdict. (Continued from Page 1) a position to call it. I was just tivities, Shirley Subar has been department. Yeshivath education, the instrumentality." quite active in Zionist youth cir- States and organizations to take from the very beginning, imbues Shostak Welcomes Monsky cles, having attained the office of SUFFERING The evening program in the such steps as may be necessary the child learning the Aleph-Beth president of the Zionist Youth main auditorium of Temple Beth to preserve, maintain and trans- with the sanctity of the Torah (Continued from Page 1) Council. El was opened with words of wel- port those persons displaced from and a love for Israel. It brings come by Louis H. Schostak, prsei- their homes by their efforts to the pupil in immediate two and direct funds the fifth is charged only with dent of the Greater Detroit Bnai escape from areas where their relationship with the tw Brith Council. Dr. B. Benedict lives and liberty are in danger on mental institutions - of Judaism, inciting the settlers to resist the Religious Schools of Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth account of their race, religion or the Beth Hakneses and the Beth search. His motion was denied by Hamedrash, the synagogue and the presiding officer of the tri- Temple Beth El To Hold El, extended felicitations from political beliefs. "The operation of the commit- the house of study. Both the bunal, Major William Russel Law- his congregation. Mrs. Charles Chanukah Celebrations tout r .. a environment and the . teacher s i enci.. Solovich, president of Women s tee shall exten to a British Police Inspector Taylor, from which refugees come as or attitude are conducive to arouse District Grand Lodge No. 6, and "Chanukah Marches On," by in sult of the war in Europe uge. in the student a sense of pride who testified for the prosecution, Harry Yudkoff, second vice presi- re ref in his Jewishness. In the shortest described the contents of the small Sam Silver and Alvin Fine is the they may find which dent of District Grand Lodge the pupil in intro- armory which the settlement was presentation of the Junior High possible time No. 6, extended greetings from he executive committee shall the unabridged sacred permitted by law to possess. It School on Saturday morning, Dec. to receive and dis- p the District. Aaron Droock, past empowered - duced burse above for the purposes enumer to ated funds both public and texts, which are explained to him consisted of 25 Italian rifles and 18, at 10:00 o'clock. The cast in- president of District Grand Lodge Collette Salon, Judy in conformity with the rich treas- other rifles of a similar model— eludes: Geraldine Aaron Rosenberg, membership Yagoda, John Arguing against the adoption ures of the oral law. Thus, the all inferior to the standard Brit- Mayer, Jerry Bronson, John Romm, No. 6, introduced Mr. Monsky. pr ivate." Hopp, Aaron Rosenberg, membership of e Baldwin-Rogers resolution. study of dietary and Sabbath ish rifles, and also two shotguns, laws, the festivals and their pre- six mouser pistols and 25 bullets. Bertram Loewenstein, Marianne drive chairman, presented a scroll M the Long declared: During the 1936-39 riots, the Goldberg, Joan Field and Toby to Mr. Monsky containing the as been an agency scribed customs leads to the prac- "There h ac- tical observance of the Mitzvoth. Arab brigands used German wrap- B reuer . names of those who brought 10 Government the American to these of "The Chanukah Light," by Mir- to The ladies of the Yeshivah, in ons of the latest model. It was or more members into Bnai Brith affairs sponsoring the Beth Jacob Reli- recently stated by a special Jeru• him Tucker, will be presented be. attending foally r more than four years. There during the membership drive. y and intermedi- Louis H. Schostak, president of is now an international agency gious School for Girls and the salem correspondent of the Lon- fore the primar the Council, called the attention set up at the instigation of and Beth Jacob Kindergarten, are don Times that one of the last ate departments on Sunday morn- Dec. 19, at 10:15. The cast of the audience to the 150-page cooperating with the United working toward the above goal in t fGmet •lDen t z Vichy Corn- ing, the field of the education of the ac mantling s of General Dentz, souvenir book which was distrib- General of Syria, was to is as follows: Carol Lewis, Bert- '' - amon , Syrian Arabs ram Shapero, Marshall Loewin uted in commemoration of Bnai States. distribute among And I think your committee daughters of Israel. In its desire to achieve a . con- French weapons which were then stein, Marjorie Yagoda, Joan Brith's 100th anniversary. He whether 'd ' ' Lewis, Susan Klein, Joan Isaacson, of learning and living, stated that it is a monumental will desire o c Yeshivah Beth Yehudah has chos- transported across the border to Bruce Farber, Lois Lenhoff and volume containing factual in- any step you might take would Yeshivah formation and should be taken be construed as a repudiation of en as its motto the words of Palestine. Recently, an Arab was Joan Loewenstein. Both of these in Palestine after the home and treasured. At this junc- the acts of the executive branch Aboth: "Not theory but practice convicted police had found a submachine plays are under the direction of ture he presented Rudolph Meyer- of your own Government or a is the aim of study". Mrs. Blanche Gordon Romm. gun in his possession. the actions of • • re em- Following the plays there will Bohn as the editor, Milton The Hulda settlers on trial are stein and Robert Wallach as ad the intergovernmental body which be individual classroom parties at SETTLERS Nathan Spriver, Joseph Steinhaus, chairmen, airmen, Mrs. Samuel Aaron, have been associated with the Abraham Cohen, Abraham Rott- which there will be the exchang- rogram chairmen. The presidents American Government in its ac- berg, Jacob Gallata, Moshe Hass ing of gifts and the serving of (Continued from Page 1) of all tivities. and membership chairmen, esti Celler, ures taken by the colonists. He and Israel Birnbaum, headmen of refreshments in keeping with the kong's ,Tmony the lodges and auxiliaries were Celler Attacks L Emanuel n York, assailed pointed out that Hulda had been the village, who was also the first spirit of Chanukah. The musical program of the Democrat of New Every pupil of the Religious evening featured Henry Siegl, in Mr• Long's testimony, charging for attacks by Arab defense witness. He graphically is singled mobs on out several occasions and described the sufferings of Hulda School will receive a box of Chan- violin solos and Anna Awis in "frankly, Breckenridge Lon g s in that the colony was so surround. 'n the riots of 1929 and 1936-39. ukah candies. operatic selections, with Karl least sympathetic to refugee Haas acting as ncuOmpiltilSt for both artists. The initiatory exercises in the afternoon in the Brown Memo- rial Chapel were recited by the degree team of Pisgah Lodge, as- sisted by the choir of the Halevy Singing Society. The new mem- bers were welcomed by Aaron Rosenberg, membership drive chairman, Samuel W. Leib, gen- eral committee member of Dis- trict Grand Lodge No. 6, the presidents of all local lodges, and Mr. Monsky. the State Department." Commenting on Mr. Long's as- sertion that more than 580,000 refugees, the majority of them Jews, had been admitted to this country during the past 10 years, Congressmv\ i,e:ler added: "I would like to ask aim_ r,arny Jews were admitted during the last three years in comparison with the number seeking entrance to preserve life and dignity." endable as Saida Chits A cheerful red carton of Christmas .1 Chesterfields is a gift you can de- pend on to please any smoker. Their Milder, Cooler, Better Taste is ap- preciated everywhere. They never fail to SATISFY, and here's why— Chesterfields' Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos can be depended on every time to give smokers what they want. . Hit Chesterfields on your must list for Christmas. , %` ;``, You can't buy a better cigarette. S 1' Corright 1941, Uccirr & Mums TOSACLO ta