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Dr. Goldmann Lauds
Collaboration of Jews
At San Francisco
NEW YORK (WNS).—Tribute
to the collaboration of the Jew-
ish representatives at San Fran-
cisco was paid by Dr. Nahum
Goldmann, representative of the ;
Jewish Agency.
Dr. Goldmann said that while ;
there was no "united Jewish
front" at San Francisco, the
American Jewish Conference, the
World Jewish Congress and the
Board of Deputies of British
Jews worked together on all
points while the American Jewish
Committee and the Jewish Labor
Committee also lent their full
support in the fight against trus-
teeship proposals which would
prejudice the rights of the Jews
in Palestine and their immigra-
tion into Palestine. The activities
of the Hebrew Committee for
National Liberation and of the
Zionists - Revisionists, however,
made an "evil impression," Dr.
Goldmann added.
Although the word "Palestine"
was not mentioned in the official
proceedings of the San Francisco
Conference, it was in the minds
of many of the delegates and in
the long debate on the trustee-
ship plan over mandated areas,
Dr. Goldmann reported. The in-
clusion of the "safeguaring
clause" in the trusteeship plan,
providing that in any change in
the status of mandated territories
the rights of the peoples affected
shall be protected, was a district
victory over the Arab demands,
Dr. Goldmann said, although he
warned against minimizing the
danger of Arab influence since
five Arab countries are represent-
ed at the Conference.
Dr. Goldmann also regarded
as a victory for the Zionists the
fact that the conference failed
to recognize the Pan-Arab leaguel
as one of the regional security
organizations of the world. The
Jewish Agency and cooperating
Jewish organizations took the po-
sition that while there could be
no objection to the Arab states
organizing into a league, the
United Nations conference could
not recognize such a league, be-
cause two of its member na-
tions, Transjordan and Yemen,
were not members of the United
Nations.
361 Jewish Refugees
Arrive in Barcelona
MADRID.—Three hundred and
sixty-one Jewish refugees from
Germany and other European
countries have arrived in Bar-
celona, whence they will embark
next week for Palestine.
These are the first of about
900 refugees concentrated in
Switzerland and being sent to
Palestine. The group includes 150
boys and girls, and 105 young
workers trained for Palestine
farming. They will sail in a
Spanish ship.
F1T.A. - BUILDS NEW HOMES FOR NEW SETTLERS IN PALESTINE
to,
Workers prepare the ground for construc-
tion in one of the residential districts of Holon,
an urban area near the all-Jewish city of Tel
Aviv which is now being enlarged to provide
accommodation for large numbers of immi-
grants in urgent need of housing facilities in the
Jewish National Home. The Jewish Agency for
Palestine, which derives its • funds from the
United Palestine
Apiieal, has made arrange-
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Green-
blatt of Fairfield Ave. will en-
tertain at a cocktail party in
honor of the graduation of their
son, Dr. Norman P. Greenblatt,
from the School of Dentistry,
Western Reserve University. The
reception will be held Wednesday
evening, June 13, in the Silver
Room of the Detroit Leland Hotel
from 9 to 12. No cards.
Esther and Shirley, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine,
2498 Davison W., will give a
piano recital at 8:15 p. in. on
Tuesday, June 12, at the Ben-
detson Netzorg School of Piano,
5415 Cass Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. David Weiner of
2518 Taylor Ave. will be at
home Sunday afternoon, June 10,
from 2 to 6, in honor of their
daughter, Blanche, who is gradu-
ating from Wayne University,
College of Liberal Arts.
LEVIN'S RESORT
and service necessary for an enjoyable va-
cation. Sincerely
Mrs. Morris Gold of W. Grand
Ave. entertained with a shower
for 75' guests at the Wilshire
Hotel on May 23 in honor of
Miss Eve Gross whose marriage
to Harvey Rosenberger will be an
event of June 24.
LEVIN.
Dietary laws
observed
Trains at Bangor
Bus at
South Raven
We will meet all
trains and busses
upon notification.
VACATION AT
Grand Park Hotel
[Best IAH11(1011 In
sorrit HAVEN, MICH.—Phone 90
Opposite Iteautifol Park—Near Reach
IS Minutes Walk to Shoppinlf
and Theatre
MR. & MRS. J. GOODMAN, Prop. I
Cpl. Nathan Novograd has just
spent a 13-day furlough with his
family at 1950 Oakman Blvd. He
left on the 29th for his new air-
base which is a B-29 base and is
located at Grand Island, Neb.
In honor of Lt. (j.g.) Norman
Kohlenberg, who is home •• on
leave from the South Pacific, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kohlenberg of
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56 NORTH SHORE DRIVE
ments for the construction of 3,000 homes for
refugee occupancy and has contributed sub-
stantial sums to assist and encourage private
building enterprises. The sum of $3,215,700 of
the S35,300,000 budgets of the agencies which
constitute the United Palestine Appeal will be
spent this year for the acquisition of land for
housing purposes and an additional $2,400,000
has been set aside for the building of new homes
in various parts of the Jewish homeland:
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
Sgt. Aaron Silverstein, recent-
"a little bit of heaven"
ly returned from 30 months of
action in Italy, Africa and Bu-
charest, Romania, was enter-
tained on Saturday, June 2, at
Only Swimming Pool in South Haven! a party given by Pearl Silver-
stein and June Golden in the
It Is under auspices of State Health Dept.
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Karp,
TO OUR PATRONS
17535 Wisconsin. Among the 75
we take this means of thanking you for people who attended the affair
your past patronage—and assure you that
were Cpl. Morton Seigel and Sgt.
your stay with us this yearwlll be as pleas- Ernest E. Ostrow of Romulus.
ant as In the past with the same courtesies
RUBEN
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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June
8, 1945
1,700 Attend
Consecration Rites
At Shaarey Zedek
A class of 53 girls, 10th grade
students, was consecrated it
Shaarey Zedek
last Sunday.
More than 1,700 persons packs
7a c t€ J ek
r en ynagogue t
,,nial
witness
t ; Ile
Ssi:;aartehYe
['h
tehose
theme
was
"A Sourc e ,,f
Strength".
The highlights of the program
xe•e the cantata "Our
the floral offering in which con-
iecrants filled in a map of Pal-
estine with flowers, and the ad.
dress by Dr. A. M. Hershman.
Thc cantata, which contained
11 Hebraic songs, was a tribute
to the greatest Hebrew poet of
nodern times. All the 53 mist ,
;drants participated but solos
tvere sung by Marilyn Rita Pen.
kr, Harriet Stober and Ronnie
June Shapiro.
Those participating in the
.)oral offering included Justine
Leslie Bessman, Joyce Briskman,
-1udrey Joyce Cornfield, Betty
Fieiss, Charlotte Beth Kaufman,
Alarian Ruskin, Phillys Roslyn
sieve and Blume Mae Zilber, who
ang "Yerusholaim".
Irene Lee Greenwald gave th
prologue and Zu Ida Cohen the
epilogue.
Dr. Hershman in his address
urged the consecrants to be loyal
to Judaism all their lives. He
declared that Jewry is "in the
wilderness" now and that these
are anxious and troublous days,
but that the wilderness is just a
station and that ahead are bet-
ter days when Israel will come
into his own.
Miss Shirley Subar and Cantor
J. H. Sonenklar prepared and
directed the consecration pro-
gram.
Shaarey Zedek School
Closes for Summer
Anti-Bias Job Program
Transferred to New York
Shaarey Zedek Sunday School
will officially close this Sunday
morning when honor assemblies
will be held for the primary and
high school grades. Prizes. will be
awarded for the winners in the
essay contest. Registration for
next year will be closed within
the next few days.
NEW YORK (WNS). — The
3211 Leslie will be at home on
Sunday, June 10, from 2 to 5 transfer of activities of the Co-
ordinating. Committee of Jewish
and from 8 to 10.
Organizations Dealing with Em-
Dr. and Mrs. Alex S. Fried- ployment Discrimination in War
laender invite their relatives and Industries to the National Com-
friends to a reception in honor munity Relations Advisory Coun-
of their son, Gary Elliott, Sun- cil was announced here by David
day, June 17, at 3217 Fullerton Sher, chairman of the NCRAC.
Claude A. Benjamin, former
Ave., from 2 to 5 p. m. No
chairman of the Coordinating
come true"
cards,
Committee and an active leader "where vacation dreams
in Chicago of the American Jew- South Haven's Finest Resort
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shalit and ish Congress, was elected chair-
80 Acres of Playtime Paradise
daughter, Lee, left for Staunton, man of the NCRAC Committee on
Va., to attend the graduation of Employment Discrimination. Mr.
A gay, friendly crowd
their son, Ivan, from Staunton Benjamin is also the president of • Swimming, tennis, golf, horses
Military Academy. They will then the Chicago Bureau on Jewish Em-
• Handball, ping gong. archery
go on to visit in New York City. ployment Problems.
• Dancing, concerts, movies
Mr. Sher said that the newly
Planned Activities
Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman organized committee would deal
of Berkeley Rd. are visiting their with the problem of employment
Rooms with Rath
son, Lewis, and his wife, in Los discrimination in non-war, as well
Superb Food
Angeles. Lewis has just returned as war industries.
Write for folder
from overseas. A year ago he was
Phone 789
reported missing in action.
Miss Elaine Rae Glass, daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wertheimer ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Glass of
announce the graduation of their 18240 San Juan, is home for the
daughter, Lois, from Northwest- summer from the University of
SOUTIcHAVEN, MICHIGAN
ern University. A reception will Illinois.
be held Saturday, June 16, from
8 to 12 o'clock, at their home,
18465 Parkside Ave.
FIDELMAN'S
Fidelmartir`Resor
—
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Belensky
of 1930 Calvert Ave. held open
house on Wednesday evening,
May 30, in honor of the gradua-
tion of their son, Dr. Maier
Belen.
A reception in the Variety
elubrooms of the Book ;Cadillac
Hotel is to be given Sunday,
June 10, in honor of the engage-
ment of Shirley Krim and Gerald
Melin.
Masada Chapter, of the Pio-
neer Women's Organization, has
been sponsoring a series of lunch-
eon-card parties to benefit the
building fund of the Working
Women's Council in Palestine. A
luncheon was held recently at the
home of Mrs. S. C. Roby of Oak-
man Blvd., with the Mesdames
N. Ekelman, S. Weinberg, N.
Fealk, S. Ellstein and Sam Stein-
berg as co-hostesses. The final
party will be held at the home
of Mrs. Sol Rosenhaus, 18900
Santa Barbara, this Saturday,
with the following co-hostesses:
Mesdames H. M. Rose, Robert
Wise, S. Genii and H. Buch.
Lt. Melvin S. Moss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Moss of
is
18281 Pennington Drive,
home on leave. After visiting
with his parents for 18 days he
will return to the LasVegas
Army Airfield where he is sta-
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