Frdiay, June 8, 1945
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. L. al Chronicle
Pa • Sixteen
AJC Delegates
Report Success
At World Parley
Congress Women's
Party Wednesday
NEW YORK (WNS). — Judge
Joseph M. Proskauer and Jacob
Blaustein, consultant and associ-
ated consultant, respectively, of
the American Jewish Committee
to the U. S. delegation at the
San Francisco Conference, de-
clared after their arrival from
San Francisco that the provisions
on human rights in the charter
of the international organization
now being established at San
Francisco are a great step for-
ward in the creation of a new
world order in which Jews will
enjoy equal rights of citizenship.
The statement said :
"Realizing that the agenda of
the conference made possible the
consideration of only a few of
the problems concerning Jews as
such, we concentrated most of
our efforts as Americans and as
Jews on bringing about a charter
which would proclaim the equal-
ity of all people as one of the
major purposes of the new world
organization.
"That is why in San Francisco
we emphasized the question of
human rights and urged that a
Commission on Human Rights be
made an integral part of tne
charter. We carried on our work
in this - direction in close collabo-
ration with other civic organiza-
tions, Jewish and non-Jewish,
represented at the Conference.
As a result of these efforts, the
charter wIl state that the World
Security Organization is being
created with a view to 'promote
respect for human rights and
for the fundamental freedoms for
all without discrimination as to
race, language, religion or sex."
Pointing out that the Commis-
sion on Human Rights will for-
mulate an International Bill of
Rights to be adopted by all mem-
ber nations and that the charter
of the World Security lays the
foundation for an international
machinery to deal with discrim-
ination and inequalities, the
statement continues:
"While it is premature to say
definitely how these instruments
will work in practice, it is our
hope that the international or-
ganization will have power to
investigate violations of human
rights and recommend appropri-
ate action. We also hope that the
International Bill of Rights, to
be adoped, will be so drafted as
to give it real strength and ef-
fectiveness.
"At the same time, we realize
that our work in this respect is
really only a beginning. After
the formation of the World Se-
curity Organization and the es-
tablishment of the Commission
on Human Rights, it will be our
task to present to it a concrete
program for restoring Jewish
rights everywhere."
The representatives of the
American Jewish Committee have
informed the United States dele-
gation and the State Department
of their "earnest desire that
nothing shall be done at San
Francisco which will impair the
existing rights of Jews with re-
spect to Palestine," the state-
ment says.
Union of Orthodox Rabbis Seeks
$2,500,000 to Aid War Victims
Cantor Boyarsky
To Officiate at
Mishkan Israel
Plans have been completed for
Cantor R. Boyarsky,; as
NEW YORK.—Disclosures of field duty in Europe to cooper-
the annual "War Efforts Party"
ate with social workers in the known to Detroit Jewry,
i r y, and
Lin.
, been
to be given Wednesday, June 13, the large numbers of modern restoration of Jewish life.
engaged as a yearly cantor by
by the Detroit Women's Division Marranos has aroused the Union
ago
t og yu n e e, r. ,
the Mishkan Israel Synagogu
of Orthodox Rabbis to a problem
which has not been so wide- Frankfurter Freed
wood.
Canter
spread in Europe since the days From Prison; Plans
• sky
of the Inquisition. Dispatches
a i k n t e y d t bni(11:.; Mishkan in'
emphasize the surprising number To Live in Palestine
of Jews who accepted other
CHUR, Switzerland (WNS).-
Israel Syna-
faiths hoping to escape torture
David Frankfurter, 35, whose as-
gogue and Beth
chambers or the lime pits.
Tec fi a lontu l;:mB an n:fe all. .
Thousands of these victims are sassination in 1936 of the Swiss
desirous of returning to the Nazi leader Wilhelm Gustaff cre-
faith of their forefathers. There ated an international incident,
sky made his
is sufficient evidence to warrant was released from prison last •
first appearance
Cantor
Boyarsky
the belief that even in America week after serving nine of the
as
permanent
there are hundreds of such cases 18 years to which he was sen-
cantor in the Mishkan Israel Syn.
amongst recent arrivals.
tenced.
As the prison doors swung agogue this Saturday laming,
In Italy it has been learned
that one-third of the country's open and Frankfurter haltingly June 9.
Joe Weiss is president of Con-
Jews were converted by the made his first step us a free man
in more than nine years, the gregation Mishkan Israel and J.
Catholic Church.
The Union of Orthodox Rabbis huge crowd before the prison Goldstein is vice president.
of the United States and Can- broke out into shouting and ap-
ada has included this situation in plause. Before he alighted from
its program of post-war religious the train, he told newspapermen Manchester
rehabilitation and relief. For the that he planned to leave Switzer-
first time in its existence of 43 land and emigrate to Palestine
years, the Union of Orthodox where he hoped "to start life
LONDON ( WNS).—Th e Man.
Rabbis has launched a campaign anew in a country where people
chester
Guardian, in an article
for $2,500,000 to rehabilitate the can live and work without being
MRS. SIDNEY SIDELL
religious life of European Jewry. molested." Under the terms of dealing with the current French-
of the American Jewish Con-
The plan calls for the rescue the pardon he must leave Switz- Arab conflict in Syria, took the
gress, at Kern's Auditorium. Mrs. of Jewish orphans and refugee erland as soon as possible or as position that it was doubtful
whether the Palestine issue can
Sidney Sidell is chairman of the children who were given shelter soon as conditions permit.
affair.
When Frankfurter, then a med- long be delayed."
and sanctuary in non-Jewish
Pointing out that the pending
Participants in the playlet, to homes and institutions.
ical student from Yugoslavia,
be presented after dessert lunch-
Many Jewish martyrs, who assassinated Gustaff, the Nazi national elections in England
eon is served, are Mrs. Alan were tortured to death by the press demanded that he be exe- may divert British attention from
Weston, Mrs. Samuel Blondy, Nazis, have never been given cuted. The Swiss government re- the Palestine problem, the pub-
Mrs. Ben Abrams and Mrs. Mona proper Jewish burial. Reports plied by banning the Nazi party. lication objected to the handling
Graf. Mrs. William Gottesman from liberated interness of the
Frankfurter's trial attracted of the Palestine problem by "se-
is the director. Games will com- Maidanek concentration camp re- worldwide attention. When Frank- cret diplomacy." The Palestine
plete the afternoon's program.
late that these martyrs were furter was found guilty, the problem, it noted, cannot "be
hastily interred by non-Jews and Swiss court agreed not to im- measured or judged by conven-
buried as such. The Union of pose the supreme penalty on the tional terms, for the simple rea-
Oswego Refugees
Orthodox Rabbis will provide defendant because it was con- son that its humanitarian aspect
these "Kedoshim" with Jewish vinced by the medical testimony far transcends the political."
Leave for Europe
burial and erect tombstones over that he was suffering from men-
NEW YORK (WNS). — Thir- their graves and will also restore tal depression. The "mildness" Agudath Israel Group
teen residents of the Fort On- and clean up desecrated ceme- of the verdict provoked a storm Plans Refugee Aid
tario refugee shelter left on the teries.
in the Nazi press.
NEW YORK.—The Refugee-
first leg of their journey home
Under the emergency rehabili-
Immigration Division of the Agu-
this week when the exchange tation plan, parochial schools will
dath Israel Youth Council of
liner Gripsholm sailed from Jer- be built and organized for Jew- British Jews Praise
America, a national orthodox
sey City.
ish youngsters upon whom the Anglo-American Unity
Jewish organization, has an-
The War Relocation Authority future of European Jewry must
is conducting surveys at Fort depend heavily.
NEW YORK. — "Just as the nounced an expanded program of
Ontario to determine how many
Aid will be extended for the maintenance of world peace is immigration and refugee-aid.
The new program aims to help
refugees wish passage back to restoration of Kashruth; attempts based on Anglo-American coop-
their home countries, and which will be made to unite families eration, so does the attainment of the homeless Jewish refugees in
desire to go to countries other whose members have been scat- equality and justice for the Jew- Europe emigrate to safe shores;
than their own.. Some natives of tered; communal institutions such ish people depend to a great ex- maintain an advisory bureau to
Czechoslovakia had expressed a as hospitals, homes for the aged tent upon the continued harmoni- help refugees and their relatives
wish for passage on the Grip- and charitable institutions will ous working together of British cope with all problems of immi-
sholm, but since there is as yet be restored; Sefer Torahs, prayer and American Jewries," declared gration, rehabilitation and relief;
no direct communication with or books and Bibles will be sup- Councillor Abraham Moss, of send kosher food packages to
transport to Czechoslovakia, it plied from America, England and Manchester, England, at a recep- Jewish children ; supply clothing
was not possible to take them.
Palestine, and to ensure the tion for him and for Adolph G. to the war victims; and provide
proper distribution of this moral Brotman, of London, given by T'filin, S'forim and religious ar-
Buy Bonds and help shorten and material assistance, delega- the American Jewish Conference ticles to the liberated European
the War.
Jews.
tions of rabbis will be sent on in New York last week.
Serve Breakfasts
For GI's at JWV Hall
Beginning Sunday, June 24,
Sunday morning breakfasts fea-
turing lox and bagel, will be
served at the Jewish War Vet-
erans' headquarters, 8212 12th,
for service men and women.
Breakfast will be served at 11
a. m. Partners will be provided
for matinee dances by the or-
ganizations serving the break-
fasts.
WISE
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eludes Lawrence W. Crohn, Iry
ing B. Dworman, David H. Fau-
man, Abe Kasle, Leon B. Kay,
Aaron Kurland, Morris Lieber-
man, Philip Slomovitz, Jack To-
bin and David Vogel.
On the evening of June 19, Dr.
Wise will be the guest speaker at
a public meeting to be held at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek un-
der auspices of the Detroit Sec
Lion of the American Jewish
Congress, of which Morris Lieber-1
man is president.
Headquarters of the Business
and Professional Chapter are in
the office of the American Jew-
ish Congress recently established
at 727 David Stott Bldg.
Guardian
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