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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Friday, October 6, 1944
Ar mistice Pact With Rumania Calls for
Immediate Abolition of All Anti-Jewish Laws
All Anti-Jewish Laws
Are Abolished by
Belgian Government
•
JEWISH BRIGADE IS IMPORTANT
STEP TOWARD STATE, SAYS BEN GURION
HAIFA (Palcor)—The forma- artery participation in the war
MOSCOW (WNS) — The ar- der arrest owing to their activity
to ob-
BRUSSELS
(WNS)—The
Bel-
tion
of a Jewish Brigade is a wasn't conceived in order
. tween the to the advantage of the United
mistice agreement be . Govern- Nations or for their sympathy
major achievement in the pro- thin political rewards. Never dur-
,: our prolonged negotiations
" knies and the Romanian
mediate with the cause of the United Na- ;um Government last week is- gram which calls for the creation inf.
lent provides for the immediate
;
in
and
will
also
abolish
all
sued
an
official
order
abolishing
of
a
Jewish
State
in
Palestine
in
this matter did we make it
. anti-Jewish laws tiers or owing to their racial all the anti-Jewish laws which at the end of the . war, David an object for bargaining, nor did
abolition of all
and decrees which were in effect t. L k
were introduced by the Germans ben Gurion, chairman of the ex we ever say: 'We give you sol-
in Romania prior to its defection discriminatory legislation and re-
ecutive committee of the Jewish Biers if you give us something
from the German ranks, it was strictions resulting therefrom." during
their
of this
country.
At occupation
the same time,
it Agency, told several hundred of in return.' We volunteered be-
Lucretia
Patraseanu,
the
Ro-
disclosed here following publics-
sent instructions to the Jewish Jewish Palestine's soldiers at a cause we wanted to fight in this
tion of the full text of the armis- manilla
Minister
who
signed
armistice
pact on
behalf
of the
his community councils in the var- reception tendered in their honor war us Jews in order to answer
tics agreement. leas liberated cities urging them at the . Soldiers' Club here. The the foe's challenge and avenge
Under the terms of the armis- government, declared here that to prepare lists of Jews who audience, which was also corn- the blood of our brethren.
"We know that nearly one mil-
the Jews in Romania will en- all Jews in Romania who were were either murdered or deport- posed of civilians, doubtless in-
1 joy full and equal rights. The arrested or interned under the ed by the Nazis and to submit eluded many who will serve in lion Jewish soldiers are fighting
on of the Jews there will be anti-Jewish laws would immedi- an estimate of the value of the the ranks of the Jewish Brigade in the Allied armies, but they
position
especially secure because of the ately be liberated. When asked Jewish property which the Ger- when it participates in the deci- are not fighting as Jews. We
fact that an Allied Control Com- by correspondents to comment on mans confiscated. sive battles against Germany. have now ultimately attained an
j i
Citing Moshe Shertok, chief of initial part of our objectives.
mission will supervise the en- the fact that tens of thousands
The Jewish Community here,
forcemeat of the armistice terms. of Jews had been massacred in whose activities incidentally were the political department of the The day on which the Jewish
The paragraph dealing with the Romania and Transnistria, the not interrupted even during the Jewish Agency, for "his great Brigade was formed brought the
abolition of discriminatory legis- Minister attempted to minimize Nazi occupation, is expected to share in achieving the Jewish first ray of light to the Jewish
lation in Romania provides:the fate of the Jews by declaring shortly publish a list of the Jew- Brigade," Ben Gurion stated that people in the Diaspora. For the
The Romanian government will that "there were a number of ish survivors. Most of the Jews "the whole world regards the first time since the issuance of
liberate at once all persons in- small anti-Jewish pogroms, but in Brussels were saved largely Jewish Brigade as an. outstand- the White Paper, which was in-
dependently of their civil status most of them took place before through the intervention of ing achievement of the Jewish tended to deprive us of rights
and nationality who are kept un- 1941." Queen Mother Elizabeth who people, the first in these bitter granted us after the last war,
wrote a personal letter to Hitler years, nor is this the end—I the Jewish Agency, representa-
urging him not to maltreat the believe that a Jewish State will live body of the Jewish people,
was once again recognized and
Education Month
Jewish population in occupied arise."
Commencement to be
With regard to the Brigade,
the forma-
Belgium. Hitler, in his reply,
Held at Shaarey Zedek Of Hebrew Schools
promised that he would extend Ben Gurion said. "It isn't easily proclaimed through ade as the
the same treatment to the Jews that we received what other peo- tion of a Jewish Brig
For 8th Grade Oct. 10 Now in Full Swing
as to Belgians. But in September pie obtain effortlessly. Our vol- outcome of its endeavors."
hteenth
Annual
Edu-
of 1943 he broke his promise.
The Eighteenth
Commencement exercises of the
When the Nazis began rounding
Krutzah Irvith to Hold
eighth grade of the Shaarey ZeZ.. United
cation Hebrew
Month activities
of
the
Schools, which up the Jews for deportation to Hebrew Parochial
dek Religious School will be held
Election Sat., Oct. 7
and the
extermination
the Queen sent School Expands
on Simehas Torah, Tuesday. Oct. began with the month of Tish-i. ( - acentration
:aps in Poland,
letter to the
10. It is traditional for these are in full swing. Many of
The annual election meeting of
of the
. •
With the expansion
of Hitler's
of Brussels so that
. Rabbi
exercises to be held on conjunc- projects have already been c. :- a copy
ermons
ae
.,.,
de-
Chief
he
might
show
it
to
the
German
school,
by
adding
the
primary
the
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew
rie
d
ou.
out.
Sermons
hove
b
tion with the rejoicing4 of the livered
mberf
of la
d by a number
authorities. She also forwarded grades, the Detroit Hebrew Paro- Cultural Group of Detroit, will
law. These students completed l
py of the letter to the Bel- chial School has achieved its be held Saturday evening, Oct.
their course last June and are ers, members of the staff and a
rabbis. A pupils' High Holiday . co
now enrolled in the High School bulletin was sent out to the par- gian Minister of Justice for pre- great goal. Detroit is now privi- 7 the eve of Hashonah Rabbah.
sentation to the German Gover- leged in having this long needed '
department.
of the ' nor. This brought about a tem- institution successfully combining A very fine and festive Succoth
Those taking part in the pro- eats of all the children Several
d lkebrewd
porary relaxation in the drive the English and Hebrew studies, program has been prepared for
/ gram will include Eleanor Culler n, Unite
Schohe
rads,
t ols.chairman- g inst the Jews.
io taH uner
such as another big city in the this occasion.
Officers and all chairmen of
Edith Weiss and Joseph Sevin, ship of Charles Rubiner and Mrs. a-a-
The Parochial
An interesting thing about United States.
representing the students. Mor-
ris Jacobs, chairman of the edu-Joseph II. Ehrlich, were delivered Jewish life in Brussels during School has been functioning for standing committees will render
over StationWJLB, Hyman Alt- its Nazi occupation was the pub- about a year, with grades from their annual reports. New officers
cation committee, will give th e
of a clandestine Yiddish the sixth grade up. Due to the will be elected and a program
honor awards. Dr. A. M. Hersh-man ' s Radio Hour. The Hebrew
Teachers' Organization has com- newsp aper. The pa p er, with a de man of th eDetroitJewry to for the future activities intro-
nian, rabbi of Shaarey Zedek ltd
duced and discussed.
preparations for the pub- 4. , I
large circula tion, carried expandd this type e t of teaching,
Congregation, will give the ad- p e e
Reports and election of offi-
-y items
ers' news
a
of a Prent-Te
of Jewish life in the new additional grades were add-
dress to the graduates. Harry cation
tin which will soon beacrheady community and reports on the ed. The newly formed grades in- cers will also be held by the
liulle
b
a
and
Harry
Cohen, president,
The Kvutzah
for distribution.
Congregation,
will award
is planning a special
Ileb- Jewish situation in Nazi-occupied elude kindergarten, first and sec- Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvut-
Shulman, vice president
of the
the Ivrith
and grades. The school has now zah.
E uro e.
The present officers of the Kvut-
le no records are yet avail- close to 70 pupils, with new en-
While
diplomas. The singing will be rew cultural gathering with an
The
following
participated
in
able
of
the
number
o'
Jews
who
rollments
coming
in
daily.
Our
zah
are: Bernard Isaacs, presi-
led by Cantor J. II. Sonenklar out-of t-own speaker.
wiarcia
Becker and Edith brief radio talks: Charles Ru- survived the Nazi occupation of nurse, Miss Stoner, and Mrs. Coy, dent; Israel Katz, honorary pres-
th Marcia
Bel 'lam Jewish leaders here are the nutritionist, have expressed ident; Sol B.
and Dr.
.
. Edelman
soloists.
Weiss
or-
nove vice presidents ,
Margo hirer, Philip Slomovitz, Rudolph
concern ing the Dub,
s
opi ni on that f o the 90,- their satisfaction
The
graduates
are:
1' Abels. Martin August, Lillian Zwieback, Isaac Franck, Michael of the
preparing and servvin g man Ruttenberg, secretary ; Sam-
000 Jews w ho lived in Belgium method
Adolf, Esar Bauchman, Dale Michlin, Norman Ruttenberg and prior to the outbreak of the war the lunch and taking care of the uel Lehman, treasurer; Abraham
approximately 45,000 found se- welfare of the pupils. Mr. Mallin Panush, financial secretary; Her-
Baum, Marcia Becker, Dorothy Mrs.
Burton
Seidon.
Next
Saturday
night, Oct. 7, cure haven in the democracies. of the Board of Education visited man D. Boraks, chairman execu-
Beaman, Suzanne - Boesky, Gloria
Brode, Eliot Charlip, Marilyn Joseph Haggai will be the speak About 27,000 were deported to the School on Friday, Sept. 29, tive committee; Michael Michlin,
and expressed his satisfaction chairman distribution of Hebrew
Poland.
Cohen, Harris Crohn, Eleanor er .
In Antwerp, according to re- with the program and promised books; J. M. Mathis, editor "Hed
Cullen, Arlene Davidow, Marvin
ports reaching here, there are the further cooperation of the HaKvutzah"; Morris Lachover,
Dubrinsky, Barbara DuFine, liar-
about 1,800 Jews. Most of them Board of Education. Jewish par- chairman cultural committee.
riet Field, Phyllis Fredenthal, Cossacks Co m ity
i to
Ladies' Auxiliary committee:
were saved by hiding in the ents are urged to come and visit
Phyllis Freedheim, S t a n f o r d
homes of their Christian friends the school which is open daily Mrs. Aaron D. Markson, presi-
Freedham, Marilyn Glazier, Syl- Detroit Tues., Oct. 17
from 9 a. m. The kindergarten dont; Mrs. Aaron DeRoven, Mrs.
and neighbors.
via Goldstick, Barbara Gordon,
class dismisses at 1 p. m. First Abraham Panush, Mrs. Ben Stein
Lenore Groh, Burton Imber, Bev-
The singing giants of the Step-
and second grades at 3 p. m. and Mrs. M. Rappaport.
erly Katz, Joyce Keywell, David pet who conic to Detroit on Oct.
Refreshments will be served by
Classes from the 6th grade up
Klaus, Etheline Klein, Daniel 17 at the Masonic Auditorium
dismiss
at
7
p.
ni.
For
further
the
Ladies'
Auxiliary of the. Kvut-
Anna Schneiderman
Knopper, Thelma Kobrin, Pauline are the Original Don Cossacks
zah.
information call TO. 8-5055.
Koenigsberg, Marilyn Koffman, Chorus founded under Serge Jar-
Koenigsberg,
Kohlenberg, Edwin Komi- off's direction in a military camp To Address Local Ort.
saruk, Robert Kutzen, Elaine Lef- near Constantinople more than Chapter Wed., Oct. I I
kofsky, Daniel Levin, Morton 20 years ago.
Lewis, Eileen Lipsitt, Bertram
This musical corps is the pro-
The Detroit branch of the
Jer-
London, Henry Lonnerstater, Ger -
omen's American Ort will hold
aldine Norber, Sally Prince, Lon- off's
duct enterprise.
of diminutive
Serge
Jar-
His training in- its opening luncheon meeting of
Season Opens
na Reitman, Thelma Rosen , stinctively fashioned a brilliant the season on Wednesday, Oct.
Rhona Rott, Catherine Rubiner, ensemble out of a horde of be- 11, at 12:30 p. m., at the Bel-
Walter Rubiner, Esther Saulson,
crest Hotel. The guest speaker,
Walter Savin, Naomi Schlossberg, draggled, homesick soldiers. Lead crest Anna Center Schneiderman,
Marilyn
Schwartz,
Lorelei
Seiton,
ing campfire,
them in song
around the
the erne-
eve- is is national vice president of the
Eloine Shear,
Irwin
Solomon,
ring
he sensed
at 8:30 P. M. :--- Masonic Auditorium
American Ort and chair-
Barbara Sommers, Milfred Stern, them
tion in
their
voices
and
welded
into an artistic aggregation. man of the National Educational
Season's
Edith Weiss, Madeline Wolra- Today they are considered the Committee of that organization.
cuhm, Lorraine Wolstein, Rita most outstanding male chorus on She is at present also vice presi-
Guest Soloists
And, more than ever before, opening night
Zeldes.
the concert stage.
dent of the Women's Division of
FRITZ KREISLER
this season will be a truly gala occasion for
Tickets for their Detroit re the American Jewish Congress
it marks the beginning of the greatest series
Jeanette MacDONALD
. cital are now on sale at the box and a member of the American
of symphony programs ever presented In De-
I
HEIFETZ
troit. If you haven't already done so, we urge
Speak not harshly to anybody. office or at Grinnell Bros, Music Social Problems Committee. Be-
MISCHA ELMAN
m to . .
-Dhamma-pada. Store. cause of her research work on
HELEN TRAUBEL
the influence of the World War
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY
JOSEF HOFMANN
on women in :.ndustry, she is well
Plil•ES: Main Floor-41.20, $1 50, 11,80, $2.40,
RUDOLF SERKIN
13.00; Balcony--60c, tte•
.° 0
$1.50 $1.80, tax In-
°
.* *
qualified to discuss the value of
1 ° C &
Marjorie LAWRENCE
cluded; Box Offlecer GI nell Bros. 1515 Wood-
the Organization for Rehabilita-
Alexander Brailowsky
ward Ave.; General Motors Bldg. Branch of
tion and Training (Ort) in the
,
Good Housekeeping Shop; Detroit Symphony
DOROTHY MAYNOR
Office, Masonic Temple, Temple at Second.
present crisis. She was educated
ROBERT CASADESUS
If you like, you may make your reservation
(0
at Syracuse and Columbia Uni-
HUROCK'S BALLET
by telephone, send your check (to arrive at
versities. She has also collabor-
Latli ghble I
ALEXANDER KIPNIS
least 24 hours prior to the program) by mall.
LH ated in writing the section on
and
g d your tickets at Masonic Temple the
EGON PETRY
nigla of the concert.
women in the "Guide to Amer-
Rave GARBOUSOVA
ican Social Problems" published
OPENING NIGHT PROGRAM
ZINO FRANCESCATTI
by the Columbia University Press.
Brahms Symphony No. 3 In F' Major; Richard
CARROLL
GLENN
This will be the first meeting
Strauss Tone Poem, "Don Juan"; Gagllarda
CLAUDIO ARRAU
and Villanelle from "Ohl Dances and Airs for
at which the newly elected offi-
LARRY
ADLER
the Lute by Respighl. and Ravebs Second
cers will operate: Mrs. Moritz
Suite from "Daphnis and Chloe.
Gustave HAENSCHEN
Kahn, president; Mrs. Harry
SIMON BARERE
Becker. Mrs. Nathan Simons and
SEASON TICKETS
KERSTIN THORBORG
TUN! CHARM! ROMANCE!
.
Mrs. Herbert Warner, vice presi-
. for Saturday night series of 20 (oncerts,
Witold MALEUZYNSKI
which begins on October 21, may still be had
dents; Miss Elizabeth Finley,
V • %dr(
by telephoning COlumbla MO. Good locations
HARDESTY JOHNSON
JUVUt •
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
are available In all sections and prices range
DONALD
DAME
Watt=
Louis
Robinson,
recording
secre-
front $10 (50e per concert) to $50 (12.50 per
WA. Aril; *MIN ,
JOSEF
GINGOLD
concert), tax included.
tary; Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht, finan-
13e4Jah
Georges
MIQUELLE
Mirk Eloit, Vow, a44.4.
cial secretary; Mrs. Maxwell Kat-
Jascha SCHAWRZMAN
kind of radio show! You'll
zen, treasurer; and Mrs. William
• New, different
SEYMOUR LIPKIN
Grahm,
chairman
of
the
execu-
be enchanted with ED WYNN
tive
board.
The
meeting
is
an
a
king!
as"KingBubbles"—what
open one and everyone is wel-
come. Luncheon will be $1.15
per plate and reservations may
KARL KRUEGER, Music Director Phone COlumbia 4870
P.
M.
WXYZ-Friday-7
be made by contacting Mrs. Dav-
id Rugoff at the Belcrest Hotel.
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SYMPHONY
Thursday, Oct. 12, 1944 r ?!
Lovable! '
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