7,71.111111 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Lisa! Chronicle Detroit Jewry Pays Tribute To Heroes of Warsaw Ghetto BAY CITY NOTES June 9, 1944 THE NEED OF PRISON LIBRARIES Among those graduating from By RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA Central High School next week Chaplain of Michigan State Prisons are the following students: Mar• Several weeks ago, I wrote on quested. Send your checks t tin Jaffe, Richard Michelson. Margaret Mono, Donald Moses, the need of establishing a Jew- books to Rabbi Sperka, Jewish o, Archbishop Mooney, Rabbi Eisendrath and Shirley Paul and Melvin Taylor. ish library shelf in every prison Chaplain, Michigan State Prisons, Those near to Detroit may s end Mayor Jeffries Call for Rescue of Jews Born to A/S and Mrs. Eliot library in the State of Michigan. in care of Congregation 13n 'merman (Eileen Hirschfield), a I have found that those who seek David, Elmhurst and 14th, De. ai Detroit Jewry paid tribute on their plan to annihilate thes e son, on Sunday morning at Gen- to influence public opinion are Wednesday night to the heroes Jews before they went down corn - eral Hospital. ever ready to send, free of troit 6, Mich., or to any state of the Warsaw Ghetto on the pletely in utter defeat. As prac- charge, reading material to all C pr h isto p n laini. n care of the Jewish anniversary of their revolt against tical measures of implementin g Charles Isaacson of New York libraries. Frequently, the prison the Nazis who planned to send this program of rescue, he calle d is spending this week with his libraries receive "hate" litera- them to their death in extermina- for the cancellation of the Whit mother, Mrs. Lillian Isaacson. ture in an attempt to place their Lion centers. A large audience Paper which bans further imm vicious thinking within the reach Mogilover Society to Hold Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Golden of the prison population. attended the Civic Mass Meeting gration into Palestine beyond a Patriotic Rally June 19 at the Cass Technical High limited number. "The presen and son, Petty Officer 1/c of It seems to me of utmost im- School auditorium which was ad- policy of the White Paper," h e Detroit, visited relatives in this portance that we make it pos- The Mogilover Progressive Sn- dressed by his Excellency, Most said, "would imprison the Jel4 city the past week. sible for the nearly 15,000 in- will stage a patriotic rally Reverend Edward Mooney, D.D., in a ghetto in Palestine from mates who annually pass through at the A. R. Center, 11529 Lin. An enjoyable week-end was rc is op of Detroit, and Rabbi which they could not expand. In the gates of our state prison to p wood, p o.(I , m. o ll Monday, ,m,( 1 ,t 1 1 1 Maurice N. Eisendrath, director this most desperate hour in the spent at the Killarney Beach read the books that we believe All for June ts oli?,thaist home of Mr. and Mrs. George of the Union of American He- history of Israel, surely the heart will bring to them the Jewish event will be made at the soci al Kahn, when their daughter, Miss brew Congregations. Mayor Ed- of Britain will be moved so that point of view. The books needed gathering, at the same hall, Mon. ward J. Jeffries, Jr., brought the gates of Palestine shall be Sybil, a student at the U. of are: The Bible—Jewish Publica- (lay evening, June 12. greetings from the City of De- swung wide open". He pointed M., invited the following to be tion Society edition, books on At this social gathering, iuvenile troit. James I. Ellmann, presi- out further that Americans, how- her guests: Miss Selma Smith the Jewish religion, on Jewish Lutists w ililll hi l , m s r e tircvi e pii i . teTh l e tre e fre: ihil of Utica, N. Y., Norman Kahn of dent of the Jewish Community ever, could not in good conscience history and literature, and on meats w Kansas City. and Sam Medalski Council, presided. ask Britain to do this or under- good will. Also, non-fiction books tr,! no collection or appeals. All At the beginning if his ad- take any rescue efforts as long of New York. and Jewish magazines will be in- members, friends and landsleit are Gress Archbishop Mooney said as this country was not pre- cordially invited to attend, There To celebrate their 25th wed- cluded. that "this meeting affords us pared to do more itself. He ding anniversary and to honor Among those who responded to is no admission rg i occasion publicly to express our urged the immediate establish- their children, Mr. and Mrs. the appeal were: Julius Wagman, admiration of the heroic courage meat in this country of "Free Jack Korn of Cadillac, who were $200; Harry Schumer, $50; Sam in connection with the Fifth War of those who, in the last days Ports" or refugee camps. "If recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Brody, $50; Max Osnos, $50; Loan and in line with the mos of the Warsaw Ghetto, led a for- there is a place in this country Louis Robinson held open house Benjamin La Brett, $50; Moore historic invasion now taking place. t loin hope in resistance to their for Nazi prisoners whose hands on Sunday evening. Relatives Family Club, $25; Myer J. Kell- It is also planned in honor of the murderous oppressors. This they are stained with the blood of our from out of the city were Mr. man, $5; Joffee's Men's Store, $5. heroes on the various battlefields did not with any idea that they own soldiers, there should cer- and Mrs. Sidney Saltman and Your contributions are still re- who have made supreme sacrifices. could ultimately prevail but with tainly be room for these harried family and Mrs. S. Voight of the determination that they victims who must be saved from Flint, Mrs. Louis Golden, Mrs. die, if die they must, like slaughter". Mae Grosslight, Miss Esther men fighting to defend their Expresses Horror Bronson, Mrs. Harry Robinson rights rather than as abject Mayor Mayor Jeffries in his brief and (laughter, Mrs. Doris Dwor- slaves, and with the thought that greetings also underscored the kin, of Detroit. their resisance might arouse the feelings of horror experienced by conscience of the world" Mrs. Alex Kahn has returned all decent people at the reports Expresses Concern of what has been done to the home from a short visit in Chi- He went on to deplore the Jews of Europe by the Nazis. He cago. fact that the world has appar- called for a heightening of our Bob Roman was home from ently grown accustomed to "the sense of right and wrong so that systematic suppression of inalien- we may be able to appreciate the Ann Arbor to spend the week- able human rights of mass de- suffering of these people and the end with his parents, Mr. and portations of millions of men, need to do something effectively Mrs. A. B. Roman. women and children at the nod to aid the survivors. of a dictator, of the deliberately In addition to the addresses, murderous extinction of whole another highlight of the evening Congress Women sectors of populous nations on was the presentation of a dra- account of racial, religious or matic narrative prepared by the Shower at Kern's on political antagonism", He ex- staff of the Jewish Community Has Faith that the power pressed concern that the world, Council based on documents re- Wednesday, June 14 under the influence of such lating to the Battle of the War- The Detroit Women's Division of the United Nations will events," is in danger of losing saw Ghetto. The story was pre- its capacity of being shocked". sented by Harry Goldstein as of the American Jewish Congress He warned against the danger narrator, assisted by Aaron Ros- will hold its annual defense show- overcome all the powers "that we may almost 'uncon- enberg and members of the staff er, on Wednesday, June 14, at sciously admit into our souls a of the Jewish Community Coun- Kern's Auditorium. Mrs. Joseph of darkness. kind of fatal admiration for the cil, Miss Reva Reichman, Ger- Newman, chairman of the event, efficiency of brute force instead ston B. Chertoff and Abraham announces that with the able as- sistance of her co-chairman, Mrs. of persistently retaining our nat- Cohen. ural abhorrence of its callous- Before adjournment Rabbi Leon Samuel Shector, and their com- The Congregation has ness". Fram presented a resolution mittee, a very enjoyable after- noon has been planned. A des- Archbishop Mooney, in paying which hailed the establishment Faith that the members tribute to the heroism of the of the War Refugee Board and sert luncheon will be served, fol- Jews of Warsaw, pointed also to which urged that "it be given lowed by entertainment and will purchase all the the help which has been re- every possible facility and that games. Door prizes are to oe ceived from underground Polish it be implemented with organi- given. Due to the varied needs of groups and expressed the hope zational machinery adequate to the projects being served through Bonds they can during that, as a result of their com- perform the prodigious task in- this affair, it is suggested that mon struggle and suffering, "new volved." The resolution urged fur- contributions be made in cash in- the 5th War Bond Drive. bonds of human solidarity and ther that temporary shelters be stead of merchandise. All mem- mutual good will are being forged provided for refugees in neutral bers and their friends are in- between Christian and Jew". Ex- countries n te d at?e di a, n a the t n h lands h s perma- of t he vited to attend. tending the application of this Nations, and to the United States and Detroit, nent homes be provided. The he said that "in all of this there special role of Palestine in this is a deep lesson for us". Anti- connection was stressed from the Semitism, whether open or hid- floor and was made a part of the den, was "a noxious under- resolution. The resolution em- growth" in the life of our coun- phasized the need for immediate try. Speaking frankly, he said act on pointing i out that "every El. - - that "the responsibility here day, every hour, every minute falls chiefly on the Christian ma- counts". The resolution was E-"- _ - = jority". He went on to point out adopted unanimously. that anti-Semitism is abhorrent The meeting opened with the -=-' Supreme in the Art of to Catholic teaching and Catholic singing of the national anthem •-:=-- An Ultra Modern Hotel moral precepts. "Catholic teach- and closed with the Hatikvah led E_- -= - - ing directly and by manifold ini- by Musician 3/c Manfred F. -M Hospitality and Enter- and Country Club plication emphasizes the dignity Kuttner, U. S. N. R. accom- - 1 "-- 77 - of the human person which anti- ponied by Miss Betty Kowalsky. -:_-=- tainment Semitism outrages. C a t h o 1 i c = : - . - . -_- teaching exalts the historic reli- D - - ,7. - gious role of the Jewish people " oosevelt ' s Statement Available now to families and children. Children's playground and outdoor and glories in the heritage from On Free Ports Ex ected =_- p :=-7- Judaism which is an essential . pool supervised by competent governesses. Transportation no problem. r. To B element in Christianity." In co- B ri r ing Speedy Action r== == = eluding his address, Archbishop Mooney endorsed the principle of WASHINGTON (WNS)—Pres- an international declaration of ident Roosevelt's statement last E.-_- - rights under which "states as week that he was working on •M - : well as individuals must repu- the subject of "free ports," a EE diate racial, religious or other name he said he did not like, was and discrimination in violation of interpreted here by persons advo- E--- _ those rights". eating the establishment of such - - - . - L- - Rabbi Eisendrath, in the course ports as an indication that the of a very moving address, em- United States is prepared to do phasized that the resistance of its part in setting up temporary _ ___ - - - 7 - =- the Jews in Warsaw was in the havens for refugees. — = tradition of Jewish self-defense Persons here familiar with the E- .- - on Burden Lake and heroism which has been dem- situation expressed the belief Ei-- - onstrated in past centuries and, that the President's rejection of --- =- AVERILL PARK, Near Albany in our own time in the pioneering the name "free ports" was de- ==- NEW YORK efforts in the rebuilding of Pal- signed to eliminate possible mis- estine. He called upon the world understandings, controversies and -_-_ David N. Katz & Herbert A. Katz, Managing Directors -= to recognize the debt it owes opposition. Senator Guy Gillette, E-- - - to the Jewish people which i s sponsor of a bill urging that F-- - Illustrated brochures upon request. one of the small peoples of the Jews and other persecuted mi- -=- -7 • 25 C; Discount to men and women in uniform of U. S. Armed Forces. world who have withstood the norities be admitted for tempo- • - - V= attacks of the Nazis. rary detention and care here, :=7. Rabbi Eisendrath Warns said that "the President has ex- .7 Detroit Representative .=._ - -. Rabbi Eisendrath warned that pressed himself as being in full H. J. KRAMER, Lobby Maccabees Bldg — TErrace 2.8702 — 2-9455 unless the United Nations acted accord with the purpose of the F = -- immediately and effectively to resolution". 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