A wl= ifewisk Periodical eeitter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO-JEWISH PUBLICATION 2911i Year of Service to Jewry Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER TOL. 46, NO. 51 Shaarey Zedek Celebrates • ;Burning of Its Mortgage Rabbi Saml. WOW Histadrut Guest Speaker Jan. 7 Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Pre3ident of the Jewish Theological Seminary, Guest Speaker Congregation Shaarey Zedek celebrated a milestone in its history last Sunday evening, Dec. 17, at ceremonies which marked the burning of the mortgage on the syna- gogue at Chicago and Lawton. Nearly 1,000 members and their wives attended the rites and heard pleas by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president of the Jewish Theolog- — Seminary of America and ical Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of Shaarey Zedek, to safeguard I -4 Judaism. Shaarey Zedek was termed the .......... Annual Conference At Shaarey Zedek All preparations have been made already for the annual Ge- verkshaften Campaign Confer- ence, which will convene at the 10c Single Copy, $3.00 Per Year 22, 1944 Senate -Committee Asked to Shelve Palestine Resolution Opposed to Action at Present Because Of Current International Situation WASHINGTON (WNS).—Acting on the advice of the State Department, the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee this week shelved, by a vote of 8 to 12, the Wagner-Taft Palestine Resolution calling for free and unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the ultimate establishment there of a Jewish Commonwealth. After the decision of the com- mittee was announced, the State Department issued a statement that it was opposed to present action on the resolution because ' of the current international sit- uation. The statement said that while "the Department has the utmost sympathy for the perse- cuted Jewish people of Europe and has been assisting them 235 New Members through active support of the work of the War Reufgee Board Enrolled in Chapter in every way possible," it was At a meeting that took place of the opinion, however, "that at the Crystal Ballroom of the the passage of the resolutions un- at Book Cadillac Hotel recently, a wise the present time would be the of from the stand p new chapter of the Bnai Brith, world's largest Jewish service or- general international situation, ganization, was formed. The new and has so informed the • Senate chapter will be known as the Committee on Foreign Relations." ---• Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith Is Organized Chaim Weizmann Urges Transition Period in Palestine Five or Six Years Needed to Prepare JERUSALEM (WNS). — Tak- ing a long-range view of the problem of the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Pal- estine, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Expect State rs Expec Issue Zionist Leaders Harry B. Keidan Lodge, in mem- president of the Jewish Agency, arifiy Cl artment to ory of the late beloved Judge Dep urged a transition period of five RABBI SAMUEL WOHL Secretary of State Edward R. Keidan who for many years was or six years as a preparation for an insirational leader in the Stettinius Jr., who was reported p the launching of a Jewish state. Shaarey Zedek Auditorium, Sun- d Jewish community life to have testified against the pass- Dr. Weizmann, addressing the day, Jan. 7, at 1:30 p. in., and civic an it is announced that many Jew of Detroit. age of the resolution at this time Palestine-wide conference of the The initial membership of this before the Senate Committee, re- labor colonization group. "Ha ish organizations have not only new lodge consists of 235 of ceived this week a Zionist dele- 'Hityashvuth Haovedeth," ex- elected their delegates, but are some of Detroit's most repre- gation consisting of Dr. pressed the belief that Palestine also planning to take an active sentative Jewish citizens. Elabo- Hillel Silver, Dr. Stephen S. AWbibsac will not become a Jewish state part in this year's campaign. All branches of the Labor Zi- rate plans are being formulated and Dr. Israel Goldstein. DR. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN immediately, though he declared At the same time, the Ameri- onist movement of Detroit—the to make the Harry B. Keidan "banner conservative Jewish con- that the younger people in Pal- branches of the Peale Zion party, Lodge of Bnai Brith one of the can Zionist Emergency Council, gregation in the United States" estine are certain to see the re- which represents all major Zion- the Jewish National Workers' Al- most active in the nation. committee ist organizations in the United by Dr. Finkelstein, who called sults of their work. Speaking ]fiance branches, the Pioneer nominating The upon America to assume the of the near future of Palestine, Women Clubs, the chapters of elected at this meeting, consist- States, reserved comment on the Harry Rott, chairman, deferment of the resolution peed- moral leadership of mankind. Dr. Weizmann said: for Labor Palestine, . - 7 "The Germans and Japanese "How do I visualize this fu- the the Labor Zionist Youth Barney Smith, Sidney Karbel, ing "further clarification by and oo before the war, were trying des- tube? In hefirst place, we must George Seyburn, Meyer Fishman, State Department." t fi the White Paper The Council, however, issued perately to imitate America," he chains. get rid When t planning to help enthusiastically make this year's Morris Direnfeld and John Sill- this is achieved, movement—are man, will make their recommen- a statement recalling President declared. "They did not realize that American efficiency and its we will have to plan a great campaign the biggest in its his- prosperity was founded on de- expansion of our work. I believe tory. dations at the next meeting for Roosevelt's message to the Zion- The principal speaker of the the initial list of officers for this ist Organization of America, on mocracy, the principle of giving that if conditions in the world newly formed lodge. An over- Oct. 15, in which he said that he everyone an equal chance, which do not change for the worse and Conference will be Rabbi Samuel re- whelming tribute and vote of knew "how long and ardently the Wohl of Cincinnati, . who has Con- eloquently the leaders of nations, such as le hove worked and ' . - so f 11 Prophets the thanks was extended y preached. They did not see the Churchill and Roosevelt, remain cently participated World in Jewish City, membership to Harry Rott and prayed for the establishment of spirit of America ; they only saw in their places, we will then pro- Congress, ceed on the path leading to a ference ofheld the in Atlantic the Dr. tinsel." Finkelstein declared there Jewish State—maybe gradually." and at the American Jewish Con- Harry Yudkoff for their invalu- Palestine as a free and demo- and in which Commonwealth" he pledged that if The President of the Jewish ference in Pittsburgh. Another able services in the organization cratic Jewish the of the new lodge. be In an interview with Mr. Rott, re-elected he will help to bring would be no wars if the world outstanding speaker will followed the aphorism of the Agency expressed the hope that • about its realization. . great teacher, Hillel, who summed the gates of Palestine will be acclaimed dramatist, P e r e t z one of the founders of the , lodge Council also recalled that .5r B. Hirschbein. up the Torah in the phrase "Love opened to Jewish mass-immigra- The reports reaching the office Keidan he stated: "The will new Lodge be one of the the 1944 platforms of both the . •••-- -..j. thy neighbor as thyself". He also tion, though this, he said, is con- most active chapters in the his- Republican and Democratic par- asserted fleeted with the land problem. WOHL—Page 12 See ------- asserted that things of the spirit her of political parties within the tory of the Bnai Brith organiza- ties included planks endorsing Palestine unite men while things of the Warning against the large num- tion. Members are all enthusi- the re-establishment . of as a free and democratic Jewish body divide them. astically interested in the type Palestine Jewish community, Dr. work Bnai Brith stands for and Commonwealth; furthermore, that Dr. Hershman Speaks Weizmann said: • survey of opinion of the pres- we have every reason to believe a ent "They are a result of Jewish Dr. Hershman cited the ex- Congress of the United e Harry B. Keidan Lodge ample of the Maccabees who individualism, but this is no help that the a credit to the nation- will be See SENATE—Page 12 lived nobly and died nobly. "It in advancing the world of the Bnai Brith organization." — --- v i d e N____ has been the fate of the Jews future. One thing must be made See SHAAREY—Page 12 A See WEIZMANN—Page 12 Chaehmey Lublin To Hold Annual Banquet Jan. 7 Palestine, Pillar of Hope .for the Refugees The Yeshivath Chachmey Lub- tin will have its second annual banquet on Jan. 7, 1945, at 6 By JAMES G. McDONALD in., in the Jewish Community y Against the dark background contrast between the noble sena- Center, Woodward and Holbrook. l expressed b y The Yeshivah increased its ed- of the indescribable tragedy of ments so generousy . statesmen and the grossly inade- The time has come to raise the joy which comes to o e i quate actions of most govern- funds for the construction and can say "yes" to a stirring up- national past year activities with the during help of the the • ments and intergovernmental capable administration and as- agencies. With few notable ex- equipment of a modern, 200-b ed peal. What Detroit Needs sistance of Detroit Jewry. At ceptions, their actions have been general hospital under Jewish Proper hospital care of the characterized by hesitancy, pro- auspices, as a contribution to sick, is at once a challenge and resent P, close to a hundred stu- dents are attending the Yeshivah. ur crastination, half-heartedness, or of a progressive They receive, besides their high t he health and welfare of o community. Two million dollars a responsibility m any years the negativism. When dealing with community. For refugees, almost invariably gov- is This required. special message, announc- challenge faced the Detroit Jew- Hebrew secular _ room and and board in the education, Yeshivah's ernments have taken the short ing the incorporation of the Jew- ish community and the desirabil dormitories. A parochial school, view of national self-interest, ish Hospital Association of De- ity of establishing a hospital was have been blind to real national troit, is addressed to you in the discussed and carefully studied• which of was for the _ benefit the established younger students, self-interest, - and have ignored belief that people will give freely In 1938 the Jewish Welfare Fed is progressing daily. the interests of mankind. Typical At the last meeting of the and generously, if they feel that oration sponsored a survey on was the calamitous blindness of there is a compelling, convincing the hospital situation in Detroit. Yeshivh's board of sponsors, a most of the leading governments e was establish - need, and if the proposed insti- This study found that there was banquet committee chairman; Ja- to the overwhelming catastrophe tution is planned to meet that a pressing need for more general ed: Judah L achar, which was to become inevitable p D n ietroit, ese- . cob Soberan, treasurer, and m need. They will give freely and hospital beds after they, during the first year ee tients. It F pa Morris Kaner, ticket holder. of Hitler's regime had declined generously, in keeping with the chilly for ward Admission to the banquet is to check Nazi persecution at a I significance of the project and ommended that the community time when this could have been the nature of the times, if the plan for for a 200-bed general hos- pital' acute diseases, an in_ free . with a contribution of 0 All seats are reserved. sc h e (ci.k ed easily and without blood- movement puts forward capable, at would be wed, $12.5 A most entertaining program is c le er- far-sighted and. optimistiad stituti 3n scientifically that" ic- planned, equipp The record of 25 years of in- ship and citizens is led by who zealous, p ubl spirited won't stop soundly administered, and medi- being preapred and a delicious cooperation — tergovernmental cally staffed by qualified and dinner will be catered by La- res- with few exceptions, for exam- Behind each gift lies an ins- promising physicians in the medi- char's Kosher For short of success. ervations, call Caterers. To. 8-5055 or res- Ty. ple, sonic of the work of Nanson . cal and surgical specialties. 4-9420.• JAMES G. McDONALD pelling motive. The obvious tea- What Reserve your tickets now, and millions Other Cities Have of men and women and and the brilliant resettlement of y insti- sons for such gifts are the rec- The survey brought to the sur- See PALESTINE—Page 12 ognition in of doing a pressing need; pleasure good or in in- face the fact that the City of heir, maintain this expand worth to the children, let us note the sorry tution so it may highest level. augurating a progressive step in Sce HOSPITAL — Page 12 the interests of humanit y; or in • Building Campaign for the Detroit Jewish Hospital p• •• •