MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO-JEWISH PUBLICATION 29th Year of Serviee to Jewry Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal`Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1944 VOL. 46, NO, 40 lOe Single Copy: $3.00 Per Year Jewish Brigade to Be Part of Maurice Samuel Relief Need in Liberated German Army of Occupation To Open Yiddish Europe Will Be Staggering Churchill Stated That Britain Acceded To Agency Request In Forming Brigade Culture Series Topic "World of Sholem Aleichem" LONDON (WNS)—The Jewish Brigade now being Maurice Samuel, well-known formed in Britain will not only be represented "as a author, lecturer and critic, will distinct formation in the final struggle against Germany, the annual Yiddish jointly Culture by the but will also "take part in the occupation which will fol- open Series sponsored low," it was disclosed this week by Prime Minister Win- ston Churchill in his address to the House of Commons following the return from the Quebec Con- ference. Mr. Churchill said that in forming the brigade the British Government had acceded "to the request of the Jewish Agency for Palestine" and that it was only "appropriate that a special unit of that race which has suf- fered indescribable torment from the Nazis should be represented as a distinct formation among the forces gathered" for the final overthrow of Germany. Following is the full text of the Prime Minister's statement: "The British Army in Italy in- cludes also Palestine units. Here I would mention the announce- ; ment that the government has decided to accede to the request of the Jewish Agency for Pales- tine that the . Jewish brigade group should be formed to take part in the active operations. "I know there is a vast num- ber of Jews serving with our forces throughout all the armies, but it seems to me indeed ap- propriate that a special Jewish unit of that race, which has suf- fered indescribable torment from the Nazis, should be represented as a distinct formation among the forces gathered for their final overthrow. I have no doubt that, they'll not only take part in the struggle but also in the occupa- tion which will follow." Palestine Press Denounces Acts Of Terrorists Declare "Capones" Must be Stopped JERUSALEM (Palcor) — De- nouncing the assassination of As- sistant Superintendent of Police T. J. Wilkin which resulted in a day and night curfew on the Jewish quarter of the New City, the newspaper Haaretz called for stringent measures to stop the terrorists and declared that "the whole matter has developed into a tussle against the police by a gang of terrorists, like the fights MAURICE SAMUEL between the Al Capone gang and police in America." It is Jewish Community Council and "Impossible to find political or Jewish Community Center, it was national sense behind this ter- announced this week by Louis ror," Haaretz stated, "and it is LaMed and Abram Meyerowitz, amazing that when Jewish Pales- chairmen of the committees of tine is called upon to establish the two agencies. The occasion a Jewish Fighting Force to com- will be an evening devoted to bat the Nazis, elements here the work of the world renowned should indulge in attacks on po- lice stations and the murder of See SAMUEL—Page 12 policemen." Other Hebrew newspapers ex- pressed similar sentiments. The Palestine Post, English- Language daily, stated: "These enemies of society are in the ARABS DENOUNCE first place enemies of the Jewish FORMATION OF BRIGADE people and it is for Jews to take JERUSALEM (WNS) -- The counsel. Denouncing these repro- fear that the formation of a bates is not enough. Isolating Rabbi Leon Fram has invited Jewish Brigade in Britain will them is not enough. The Jews endanger Arab aspirations in Pal- must make it plain to them that Isaac Franck to occupy the pul- estine was voiced this week in they regard them (the terrorists) pit of Temple Israel Friday several of the leading Arab news- as their own enemies and will night, Oct. 13, at 8:30, in the papers in Palestine. treat them as such." Officer Wilkin, of the Criminal Falastin, leading Arab paper here, challenged the basis for the hwestigation Dept., spoke Heb- creation of a Jewish brigade. "If rew fluently. He was waylaid any army is essentially based on by two men in European dress the national idea," it asked, on his way to Police Headquar- "what is the nation or homeland tors. The assailants escaped in upon which the Jewish Army is a waiting car. The Criminal In- based? If the answer is Pales- vestigation Department has been tine, then why is it called 'Jew- engaged in the roundup of Stern- ish' when Palestine is the home- ites and in the arrest of Jews land of the Arabs as well as of and Arabs charged with illegal the Jews? If it is a spiritual possession of arms. The attack homeland which embraces it, or occurred on the morning of Fri- Jewry, what does a spiritual day, Sept. 29. Because of the curfew, Jews homeland want with an army? Another Arab newspaper, Adi- were prevented from attending faa, noted editorially that "it is Sabbath services on Friday eve- the political more than the emo- ning and Saturday morning, and tional aspect of the brigade which Succoth services, a ban which interests the Arabs." The Jews, particularly enraged Orthodox it charged, have "two motives in Jews. It was partly lifted on mind—first is the war against Saturday, Sept. 30, when the See PRESS—Page 12 See BRIGADE—Page 12 Isaac Franck to Occupy Pulpit At Temple Israel How Jews in Europe Observed Yom Kippur Frank. U.S. Troops on German Soil Chaplain At Stolberg, largest German WITH AMERICAN TROOPS town held by the Allies, the Yom IN GERMANY (WNS) — The Kippur services were held on a at- last Yom Kippur to be openly hillside. The services were men Ibrated within the Nazi Reich tended by several hundred 'under the guidance of Chaplain n, years was observed by some Sidney Lefkowitz of Richmond. Jewish G.I.'s with the First Together with Chaplain Morris A rmy on green hill near the bat- Fox of Chattanooga he also con- tlefront. ducted special services in the rear , While the voice of a cantor of a large warehouse, at a medi- minting the Kol Nidre rose over cal station and in a small copse the rattle of traffic crossing a near a prisoners' enclosure. near-by bridge, the prayers were Where Jewish soldiers were not n'inctuated by the flat slam of able to observe Yom Kippur be- ; Ins. Not far away from where cause of military reasons, they !he services were held German observed the spirit of the holiday vilians walked along the village by greeting each other with reets, but none turned to mock. Yom Kippur services were also "Good Yomtovs." In view of the need to keep 11..1(1 by the Jewish men in the fourth Division. The services, See YOM KIPPUR—Page 12 1 (1 in a tent, were officiated by ,, Dr. Joseph Schwartz Declares Emergency Cannot Wait for Carefully Laid Plans NEW YORK (WNS)—When relief workers enter the liberated countries of Europe on the heels of the victorious United Nations' armies they will discover that Hitler's policy of extermination and persecution of the Jews had created "emergencies on a scale staggering the imagination." it was predicted here by Dr. Joseph Schwartz, European chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, in an address before a large audience of Jewish leaders at the Hotel Astor. Dr. Schwartz added that "it will be the kind of emergency that will not wait for the formu- lation and carrying out of care- Speaker Back from fully laid plans." Concentration Camp Asserting that the Jews in America will find themselves con- At the meeting of Temple Is- fronted with emergency situations exceeding the current financial rael Sisterhood which is to be resources of the Joint Distribu- held on Monday, Oct. 16, at the tion Committee, Dr. Schwartz de- Detroit Institute of Arts, pre- clared: ceded by a dessert luncheon at "Many of us have been hoping 1 o'clock, Prof. Philip B. Sulli- secretly that when the war was over and we the would situation van, who very recently returned clear, find became that the to the United States on the dip- tragedy was not as great as we lomatic exchange ship "Grip- been described. I am afraid, how- sholm" from a Japanese concen- had imagined it, or as it had ever, that we are going to be tration camp, will address the disappointed in that hope, that meeting on "My Year and a we are going to discover that Half in a Japanese Concentra- the Jewish communities of Eur- tion Camp." ope are in ruins; that we are Professor Sullivan is a native going to find a country like Hol- land which had a Jewish com- Detroiter and after completing munity of 140,000 reduced to his studies at the University of some '15,000 or 20,000 Jews. Michigan in 1922, went to Shang- That is the kind of thing we are to Europe. find in Western and hai, China, to become associated going Central I do not have Prof. P. S. Sullivan To A ddressTemple Israel Sisterhood with St. John's University as to explain to you the tragedy Professor of Economics. The we are going to find in Poland. University was established 60 This is unfolding daily. In Po- years ago and through the years land, when all of these cities famous in Jewish history and lore has come to be recognized as become liberated, we shall prob- China's most outstanding modern ably find Jewish communities re- University, and as such has been duced to remnants. That is the attended by the members of the situation we must be prepared for; because we shall be called ranking families of China. At upon to deal with those who re- present Professor Sullivan is main on an emergency basis. We supervisor of the East Asia, area shall be called upon to deal with and Language Division, of the those situations quickly and ef- Army Specialized Training Pro- fectively." Dr. Schwartz outlined the re- gram. lief programs that been Mrs. Bayre Levin, chairman of carried out by the had J.D.C. in program, will present the speak- Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and er. Poland during the occupation. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- "Our relief activities in most of dent of the Sisterhood, has ex- tended an invitation to the pres- these places," he declared, "have stopped for a single day. idents and their Women's Groups not Through Switzerland alone, for of St. Paul's Cathedral, Our the occupied countries, we have Lady of the Rosary Altar Group, expended about $6,000,000 under North Woodward Congregational war conditions, with all the diffi- Crurch, and Rev. Joseph Mayne, culties and with all of the com- who is executive secretary of plicated, although necessary, reg- the "Round Table of Catholics, ulations of the Treasury and Jews and Protestants." Members State and other governmental de- and friends are cordially invited partments." to attend this meeting. In a letter to Paul Baerwald, The Board of Temple Israel Sisterhood will act as hostesses chairman of the committee. Her- for the dessert luncheon under bert H. Lehman, chairman of the chairmanship of Mrs. R. R. Kallman. See RELIEF—Pag e 12 Chief Rabbi of France Alive ISAAC FRANCK MARSEILLE (WNS) — Chief Isaac Franck to Detroit Lecture Hall of came the Detroit In- Rabbi Essaye Schwartz of France, stitute of Arts. Charles L. Gold- who was believed to have been stein, the president of the con- deported and killed by the Ger- gregation, will conduct the serv- mans in 1943, is alive, it was reported here from Lyon. ice. The 60-year-old rabbi returned as director of education of the to Lyon last 'week from a moun- Jewish Community Center, and tain hiding place where he elud- was afterwards called to the posi- ed the Gestapo for more than tion he now occupies of executive eight months. In ill health even director of the Jewish. Commun- before he was seized by the Ger- ity Council. Under his leadership mans, Rabbi Schwartz was re- the Jewish Community Council ported to have arrived in Lyon of Detroit has come to be recog- in a complete state of exhaustion. nized as a model of democratic When he identified himself, Jew- organization for Jewish communi- ish leaders who knew him for ties in the large cities of the many years, could hardly recog- country. The "Jewish Social Ser- nize him both because of his vice Review" recently published ragged appearance and because an article from the pen of Mr. he had shaved his beard off while Franck on the subject of "The he was a fugitive. Simultaneously it was disclosed Community Council Idea," which is regarded as a definitive state- by Jewish defense leaders here that as many as 15,000 Jews may have survived the Nazi occupa- See FRANCK—Page 12 tion in the Marseille area. Ap- proximately 7,000 Jews, half of them foreigners, are known to be safe in the Bouches-Durhone department. Prior to the German occupation this department had a Jewish population of about 30,- 000. Local Jewish leaders esti- mate that approximately 3,000 Jews had been deported by the Germans from the Bouches-Dur- hone department. Relief for the Jews who re- mained was administered by the "Union of Jews for Resistance and Relief" which was the cen- tral organization functioning on a nation-wide — although under- ground—scale throughout France. Head of the Marceille branch was Maxim Cremieux, grandson of Adolphe Cremieux, father of the law granting citizenship to Al- See CHIEF—Page 12