America "(wish Periodical &ter Friday August 3, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle s wish Peoples' Fraternal Order Against Labor Committee firs Grievances committee of the Jew- San Francisco Conference, Charge Authorities Fail to Grasp Problem Of Nazi Victims Page Fifteen A JEWISH SHANGRI-LA (Continued from Page 11) The messenger introduced him- The city h peoples' Fraternal Order re- That hugh sums of money self as Malkiel, of the Tribe of LONDON (WNS)—The Anglo- Napthali, and he escorted Baruch id last week that it has con- which the Labor Committee col- i'vted $350 to the civic-protec- lected under the slogan of relief Jewish Association at a meeting Gad to the land of the Belie Moi- ampaign of the Detroit Jew- and combating anti-Semitism have this week urged that the British sheh who entertained their guest elfare Federation. However, not been spent for any of the Government take steps to find joyfully. When at length he was homes for the Jewish victims of ready to leave they showered made the proviso that the above purposes. it That the Labor Committee de- the Nazis who are unable or un- upon him princely gifts and com- on ey be distributed locally to I participating organizations leted passages relating to a willing to return to their former mitted to his charge a letter to ith the exception of the Jewish Jewish Commonwealth in Pales- homelands. The resolution also the Rabbis of Jerusalem. tine from a speech delivered by asked that 'every endeavor be The letter was signed by three a bor Committee. made to facilitate the early set- Jewish Conn William letter to the Green, AFL chief, and In a men — the Jewish King of Bone tlement in Palestine of those sur- [unity Council S. Lifshits, secre- That the Jewish Labor commit- vivors desiring to make their Moisheh, the Prince, and the El- aiy, city committee of the Jew- tee is not even a skeleton of ass der of the Tribe. In it they sent home there." Fraternal Order re- organization in Detroit. their greetings to their Jewish eh Leonard Stein, president of the The Jewish Peoples Fraternal e ds the bitter quarrel between brothers in Jerusalem, but they he two groups and makes the Order and the Jewish Labor Com- Association, charged that relief also wrote that they were for- arrangements for the liberated mittee have carried on a bitter )Ilowing charges: bidden to leave their mystery- but homeless Jews of Europe were That the Jewish Labor Corn- feud for years. The Labor Com- island until the coming of the littee is not fighting anti-Semi- mittee resigned from the Jewish unsatisfactory, and that even ele- Messiah. When the Messiah will mentary requirements have not Conference when the Conference come, they promised they too been met. The authorities in That the Jewish Labor Commit- admitted the Jewish Peoples' Fra- charge, he added, apparently have will leave their homes and come ?e is a destructive anti-unity ele- ternal Order. The Labor Commit- failed to grasp the immensity of to live in the land of Israel to- lent in Jewish life as exemplified tee has accused the other organi- the problem, "It is now evident," gether with all the other Jews. :the Labor Committee's sending zation of being under communis- he continued, that large numbers Hundreds of years have again n independent delegation to the tic influences. gone by, and not another word H. C. L. Jackson rench Leaders lack Zionism! ight Prejudice Program Sponsored By Detroit Edison Dispatch)— H. C. L. Jackson, columnist of PARIS (Cable P ierre Chaillet, president of the the Detroit News, starts his own French Resistance Committee and radio program Monday, Aug. 6, editor-in-chief of the newspaper on Radio Station WWJ. The De- Christian Witness," and Marc troit Edison Compony is sponsor- S agnier, French author and lead- ing the new series of broadcasts. er of the Christian Democrats, day voiced their support of the ionist program in messages ad- rissed to American Jews through h. Israel Goldstein, president of he Zion is t Organization of Lmerica. Mr. Chaillet, who was one of he foremost helpers of Jews dur- rig the Nazi occupation, declared: on behalf of all Christian friends are who fought anti-semitism I alute your work to bring a solu- ion of the problem resulting from ragic persecutin of the Jewish sople and offer your cause the iellowship of the Catholics of Monsieur Seignior, -who-is also ntellectual and spiritual leader If the movement "'Republican ?upuaire" expressed his deep un- lerstanding of Zionism and hope for the "creation of a world fel- lowship of all liberal forces to fight anti-semitism." The ZOA president met some liberated youths from the concen- tration camps of Buchenwald, Auschwitz and Dachah. He found them to be of excellent morale and ne material for Palestine. Dr, Goldstein on behalf of the WA presented funds to the Gen- sal Zionists of France. This mount is in addition to the $5,000 already voted to the French Zion- ists by the 'LOA Executive. On behalf of his Congregation Bnai ledairun of New York and the Louts Altschul Foundation, Dr. Goldstein also presented a fund to Grand Rabbi Kaplan to at- tract Jewish youth to the syna- Nue. A check was also handed :o the Malmonite School, an all- 1,1aa}r• is.Jeurish secondary school in i — SAIL FOR EUROPE NEW YORK—Miss Gertrude me Pinsky and Philip Stuchen are en route to Paris where they assume posts in the program frelief and •ehibilitation of the mnt Distribution Committee, L BAKER The Lobster King Specializing in SEA FOOD DINNERS Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats Complete Carry-Out Service • :805 LIVFRNOIS, opp. U. D. UN, 2.9866 GOOD MUSIC For Any Occasion Floor sho.. • Name Banda KLEIN ' 53 JULES )k Bldg. CA- 4710 Entitled "Listening In With Jackson," the program will be on the air three times weekly— Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 12:15 to 12:30 P. M. James W. Parker, president of Detroit Edison, said: "The program will bring to never was such a tribe as Bene Moisheh. They say that Eldad ha-Dani invented that story a thousand years ago so that he might become a famous man and have Jews everywhere talk about him and read his delightful book. And they say also that Baruch Gad too wished to become just as famous as Eldad ha-Dani, so he wrote that letter himself. So it is possible that the whole thing may really be just "A story book." Years later, the English au- thor, Sir Thomas Moore, made up a story about a mystery land where everybody was perfect, and he called it "Utopia." And only a few years ago an Ameri- can author wrote a book about such a • place which he called, Shangri La. But the two Jewish Rabbis, one five hundred years ago and the other more than a thousand years ago, got ahead of them. They were there first with from the Bene Moisheh. their stories of a Jewish Utopia There are those who say that in which everyone led a perfect there is no such island, and that and beautiful Jewish life. WM% . 1 1 1..\\\I KV ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ 1 16.1 ■■■■ MI qg of these homeless people cannot go back. If not all, most of them desire to settle in Palestine. We hope that the British Government will not remain deaf to their prayers." For progressive city govt. for 1946-48 . . . Referring to negotiations with the Board of Deputies of British Jews in connection with the sug- gestion by Sir Robert Waley- p Cohen, British Jewish communal O r leader, that a round-table of (now on unpaid leave of absence while American and British Jewish or- serving as Lt. in the U. S. Infantry) ganizations be held in London, I , ENDORSED BY Mr. Stein said that the Board has decided that there is no basis All branches of organized labor existing as yet for such a confer- I g * Michigan Citizens Committee ence, and, therefore, it has ar- * Preferred by Detroit Citizens League ra n g e d discussions with the and other civic organizations American Jewish Conference and the World Jewish Congress. RE-ELECT COUNCILMAN GEORGE EDWARDS 31 GEORGE EDWARDS VOTE AUG. 7TH noontime radio listeners the same type of human interest stories Back the Attack—with Bonds. Paper is needed for victory' '0 MI MI ■■ \\\\\ 1 ■ 1 101 ■1■ 11■ 1101010 1\1 Mk M.1 ■■■ WO that have been a feature of Jackson's newspaper column, 'Lis- tening In on Detroit', for the past 15 years." Punish War Crimes, Theme of Jewish Youth Forum Aug. 9 PUNISH THE WAR CRIMI- NALS, NOW! will be the theme of the rally to be sponsored by he Jewish Youth Forum, affil- iate of American Youth for De- mocracy, at 8 P. M. on Thurs., Aug. 9, at the Jewish Cultural Center (Jericho Temple), 2705 Joy Road. The program will include a documentary atrocity film and a dramatic presentation. • • • • a new series of radio broadcasts by QUALITY CLEANING "Listening In With Jackson" starts August 6. The author of the popular "Listening In On Detroit" column in The Detroit News brings to the air the inimitable wit, wisdom, and whimsy that newspaper readers have enjoyed for years. You and your family are invited to .::,ten regularly to this stimulating noonday program. 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