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March 31, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

I2

WEIZMANN
Lieberman, Frank Mersky, Abram World Zionist Executive dealt protective field. After detailed
Meyerowitz, Aaron Rosenberg, with internal as well as external discussion in which the delegates
(Continued from Page 1)
David Sheraga, Mrs. David Sher- problems. Out of these confer- from federations, welfare funds
aga,
Joseph
Snitman,
Isadore
ences
emerged
a
strengthened
and
community
councils
through-
Page
1)
ki nd
(Continued from
Sosnick, Dr. S. B. Weiss, Rabbi sense of unity in our own ranks, out the country pressed for def- uted lasting values to man
system of Hebrew schools, will Max J. Wohlgelernter. Speakers and confirmed faith not only in finite action, the plan was devel- as no other nation. Also the
will also be made available for the necessity but in the feasi- oped for the formation of an Jewish people were never di
be the speaker over the radio.
The Parent-Teachers
programs
description
of the program
for meetings of other organizations, bility of a Jewish commonwealth Advisory Council representative voiced spiritually or even physi•
Palestine".
are set for Monday, Tuesday r and with several members of the in Palestine. The Jewish commu- of both local and national agen- tally from
f otr s h e, D el iiff c lu vl t e i
fterdescribing
xt e r
Wednesday evening, April 16, 17 Council's executive committee nity already in Palestine iS capa- cies to consider matters of pol- from e external factors,
and 18. Following is a detailed scheduled for such assignments. ble of self-government, at least icy. The plan was a departure in mann referred to the problen.
Through these several media as capable as any other commu- from
all previous
proposals of created internally through gh recent
Providing
for the inclusion
the Philadelphia-Byron school:
the Jewish community will learn nity in that part of the world P
representatives. Spokesmen incidents of violence in Pales-
Irving Sarnoff and Mrs. Milton - of the activities of the Commu- which has been granted self- local
for the four national agencies tine. He said that lie believed
Winston, co-chairmen of the an
ila- nity Council in the several major government."
of the Phnce fields in which it is active. In the "The Jews of England are present at Pittsburgh immediately that he spoke "for all sections
niversary progr
e xpress.
Shool,
annou area of community relations the pulling their full weight in pro- endorsed the plan from the floor of Zionist opinion when
the presentation
of a Hebrew
delphia-Byron
Sc
rganized viding funds for current land and their action was subsequent- ing the greatest condemnation of
are
re pre sents th e o
classes
Louis
and Abraham
Jewish community's efforts to- purchase and colonization in Pal- ly ratified by formal action of the acts of violence which
operetta of by
the pupils
of the Council
Panush. The play will be accom- wards developing good will and estine. It was my privilege to boards of directors of these or- un-Jewish and only injure the
panied by song and dance. understanding between Jews and launch their United Palestine
ganizations.
great cause
is guided
by
The Committee
on Structure
justice which
and purity
and musn't
Greetings on the occasion of non-Jews, and in the fight against Appeal for one million pounds,
the 25th anniversary will be ex- organized anti-Semitism. The in- the largest goal thus far under- which set up the procedure for be besmirched".
Rabbi Hertz expressed satisfac-
tended by parents, teachers and ternal relations committee con- taken by that small community the operations of the Council
students of the junior and senior cerns itself with problems of in- of 300,000 Jews who are at the consisted of the following: Ber- tion with the close association be-
high school, by Rudolph Zuieback, ternal Jewish discipline, acting same time bearing extraordinary nard P. Kopkind, New Haven, tween
and the "all
Zionist
work because
con-
ization
Or gan Mizrachi
president; Bernard Isaacs, super- where indicated to maintain high burdens in the British war effort. chairman; Isaac Franck, Detroit; st ruc tive
in Pal-
intendent; Morris Lachover, prink standards of public practice in their numbers in the military Edgar J. Kaufmann, Pittsburgh; estine is done through unified
i
action of Zionists who not only
cipal, and Maurice H. Zackheim, all phases of community life. The forces and their financial and in- J Jerome Rothschild, Philadelphia;
appropriate dustrial contributions are beyond Leon Sachs, Baltimore; David are building a national home, but
chairman of board of education. Council, also takes
in saving
A prayer and mass recitation steps to investigate
discrimination.
and act upon
The their proportion to the general Sher, American Jewish Commit- have been instrumental
.
• 11
a mi ion ews '11
of
Population.' '
tee; Maurice Bisgyer, Bnai Brith ha
will be presented by the pre- a cases
have been slaughtered in Europe".
graduating class of the school. arbitration and conciliation trib-
Anti-Defamation League; Rabbi
Joseph Silverstein, a young vie- unal of the Community Council
ADVISORY
Irving Miller, American Jewish
linist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- aids in the adjustment of various
between indi-
Congress; Isaiah Minkoff, Jewish Rabbi Fram Urges Home
k
nard Silverstein of Clairmount inds
of disputes zat
In this
(Continued from Page 1)
Labor Committee.
Ave., will render several selec- viduals or organi active
ions. coopera-
Observance of Seder
tions. He will be accompanied at tion
work
it
has
the
served
as
temporary
chairman
of a panel of attorneys, rab-
over the sessions.
the piano by Harriet Lewis,
In a special letter issued to
daughter of Mrs. Beulah Lewis bis The
and war
laymen.
Immediately following the close
efforts committee of
To the Censor
of the meeting, the newly elected
the members of his congregation,
of Mrs.
Pingree
Ave.
Nathan Spevakow, prin- the Council serves to coordinate executive committee met, organ-
Rabbi Leon Frain has urged
cipal speaker of the evening, will the activities of the constituent ized, and took action in accord-
By Pvt. Joseph S. Goldstein
discuss current phases in Jewish groups in their various civilian ance with the instructions of the (Somewhere in S. W. Pacific) every family of Temple Israel to
education. Sue Winston, a stu- war activities, and maintains con- Advisory Council to initiate joint, I've got a gal
prepare for the home observance
so far away,
dent of the school, will offer a tinuous contact with the Office of planning on several major prob-
of the Seder.
she
is fair and pale,
Palestinian dance, and Margaret Civilian Defense, Red Cross and lems which had been discussed. And
But how
can
"Children," he writes, "love the
I
send
my
love
to
Strom, a vocal selection. other war-related agencies.
In the field of adult education Preliminary plans were also made her
Seder.
The custom, in fact, orig-
for considering membership mat-
Representatives of the board
C
When the censor reads my inated for the children's sake.
of education of the Women's the Community its member ter-
ters,
establishing
headquarters
or-
mail?
In the Religious School of Tem-
Auxiliary and of the board of ested
in tions
helping
initiating the work.
ganiz
raise the level of and
In
addition
to
the
responsible
directors will also participate.
pie
Israel children have been
heir cultural activities. It is in a
'
leaders of the four most import- The gal is, oh, so very sweet,
The committee consists
of the
taught the principal features of
I love her willy nilly,
following parents: Mrs. Milton position to advise and aid groups
Winston and Irving Sarnoff, co- in securing able speakers and ant national
civic-protective agen-
th e meetin g was attended But how can I tell her of my the Seder and their part in it.
it conducts
love
lay leadernd
a professional
chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. H.
is Smol- talented artists, and and holiday by
ciesthe
When in print it looks so silly? They know the four questions,
cultural programs
Mrs. Louis
and the songs and the games.
J. Oleinik,
Mrs. I. celebrations of community-wide directr f on
community
relations
ins ky, Mr . and
Boston, Philadelphia,
s.
, Mr Mrs.
"The Passover Seder," he con-
ler
Strom,
John Hammer, Mr. interest, which serve as demon- Councils
i Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, I hate the thought of those ten-
Baltimore,
eludes, "is especially meaningful
der words
and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, and strations of the type of Programs Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, St.
Being read by strangers eyes; to us and to our children in this
staff; M. Gordon, J. Cashdan, which organizations might ar- Louis, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, The
soul writes words for her
San-
Minnesota, Los Angeles and San-
world crisis. We, who are oday
Rose and Leah Pike, H. Gold - range for their own members.
alone,
Francisco. This constituted a 100
thwarting the Fascist plot ) en-
berg, Rena Margolis, Louis and
The
lies
and
alibies.
per cent attendance of the initial
slave mankind, are carryin t on
Abraham Panush and M. Lach-
PAPER
membership.
,
the struggle for liberty beg m by
over.
read my letters gently, sir,
This gathering of local and So They
The program will be followed
are not meant for you, the Hebrew slaves on the 14th
(Contnued from page 1)
rational
leadership
in
the
defense
clay of Nisan 3,500 years ago."
by a reception arranged by the
But for the girl so far away
The Passover services of Tem-
parents of the school.
the necessity of immediate large field was provided for in a resolu-
I
scrawl
this
silly
goo!
ple Israel will be held Saturday
A committee of the alumni of scale rescue action in whatever tion adopted at the recent Pitts-
the United Hebrew Schools, in places and by whatever means burgh assembly of the Council - And when you read each letter, morning, April 8, at 10:30, in
cele- still remain available before ad- of Jewish Federations and Wel
the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
planning their share in the cele-
sir,
bration of the 25th anniversary, ditional avenues of rescue be- fare Funds calling for the organi-
And laugh with profound de- Institute of Arts. Rabbi Fram's
subject will be "The Exodus and
decided to participate and assist come close. There is not an hour zation of such an advisory coun-
light,
cil.
in all the functions of the United
Remember, sic, that another cen- the Resurrection". There will be
Much
of
the
interest
of
the
Hebrew Schools arranged by o "Regarding
o .
no services at Temple Israel on
the program of
sor
either the board of directors, refugee settlement and rehabili- General Assembly has been cen-
Reads every letter you write. Friday night, April '7.

Parent-Teachers or the Kvutzah tation after the war—Dr. Gold- tered on problems in the civic-
----- --
stein continued—I submitted, in
Ivrith.
The committee consists of the
nterview with Sir Herbert
interview
following: Esther Charnas, An Emerson, High Commissioner for
nette Kravetz, Zelda Rosenthal, the Refugees, a proposal for a
Jack Kellman, Seymour Tilchin, large scale envisagement of the
Joe Colten, Max Chomsky, Theo problem as follows. It is esti-
dore Baruch, Roselea Kohen, Na mated that there will be nearly
omi Floch and Harry Seligson.
20 million displaced human beings
on the continent of Europe after
the war who will have to be re-
APRIL
stored to their homes or re-
4 piece suit: reversible vest, single-
settled elsewhere. It will be a
Checks, plaids, overplaids, solid colors,
(Continued from Page 1)
huge task requiring international
breasted jacket, pair of matching and
and many other combinations in fine
ecutive committee of the Council. financial help on the same Twin-
pair of contrasting slacks. A grand
10.79
wool sport coats. 10 to 20
The purpose of the Community ciple as UNRRA but on a larger
buy.
Council Month is to focus atten- scale. After a war involving a
3.79
Contrasting slacks
tion on the many aspects of the cost of 500 billions of dollars,
10-22
ons for
work of the Council, and to an expenditure of 20 abnd illi rehabil-
carry to the constituent groups refugee resettlement
and the public at large the mes- itation might not seem a fantas-
sage of the unified Jewish corn- tic price to pay for the healing
li
munity. This will be done throg and reconstruction of 20 milon
the use of radio, pulpit, press lives. Within that general fra me-
Assorted. fine patterned sp
High quality, well tailored, long last-
and by having speakers address work the resettlement and re-
with contrasting slacks, for fit: if
ing suits of distinction for his Easter
meetings of the member organi- habilitation of the surviving rem-
lows with big ideas on style for
zations at some time during the nants of European Jewry would
wardrobe. You can't beat these for
month. A brief talk will be given have to be envisaged. By that
spring.
value.
during the Jewish Radio Hour time, it is hoped, the political
12-18
5-12
this Sunday over Station WJBK consideration which now restrict
by Joseph Bernstein, and addi- Jewish immigration into Palestine
tional presentations will be made will have been lifted, and Euro-
during the month by other speak- pean Jews who will choose Pal-
ers. As already announced, Rabbi estine as the place in which to
Leon Fram of Temple Israel will rehabilitate their lives will be
Sturdy wool and rayon dress slack'
discuss the community relations given the opportunity to do so
Fine quality woolens in single or dou-
Neatly tailored. Season's newest pat
phase of the Council's work at and as much assistance as any
ble-breasted styles in new spring shades.
Sabbath eve services and will other refugees would receive.
terns. Just the thing for spring.
Expertly tailored for fit, style,
speak on the subject "The Needless to say, American Jews
Sizes
Jewish Community Council—How will make their full share of
comfort.
It Combats Anti-Semitism and financial contribution toward such
10-20
10-18
Builds Good Will for Detroit a program.
Dr. Goldstein's statement con-
Jewry". It is expected that other
rabbis in the community will de- eluded:
"The apparent readiness of the
vote one sermon during the
month to a discussion of the Congress of the United States to
2
pass the Palestine Resolution be-
coats with fly
Community
Council.
Cotton gabardine leisure
A special Yiddish speakers' fore the military authorities in-
Gabardine 2-piece military suits in
front.
Two
way
pockets.
Double yoke
bureau has been organized under tervened was interpreted in many
contrasting and matching sets. Sam
of
Joseph
Bern-
quarters
of
British
public
opinion
front and rayon yoke.
the chairmanstit akers have ac- as a sign of the strength of the
Browne belts. Insignia on.
stein. These s
All sizes
to
address
all
support
which
the
Zionist
pro-
sleeve.
3-10
cepted assignmen in organiza- gram has in American public
the Yiddish-spec
tions in the comm nity. In addi- opinion. Likewise the statement
tion to the chairman, the list of of President Roosevelt and Vice-
speakers includes Henry Abramo- President Wallace and other lead-
vitz, Alex Belkin, Charles Driker, ing American statesmen in the
M. Goldaftos, William Hordes, face of Arab protests made a
Samuel Jacobson, Joshua Joy- strong inmresssion.
"The conferences with Dr.
rich, Dr. S. Kleinman, Benjamin
Laikin, Louis Levine, Samuel Weizmann and members of the

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