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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-08-10

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Friday, August 10, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Twelve

ORT Sends 2d Shipment of Tools
and Machines to Polish Jewry

Cong. Bnai David
Announces Plans
For High Holidays

Jewish People's Bloc
'Says Bilbo Must Go

Flies to Palestine

The following statement on
Senator Theodore Bilbo was is-
Congregation Bnai David, Elm- used by the Jewish Peoples Com-
hurst at 14th Streets, announces mittee:
The American people must put
that beginning with this Sunday,
Aug. 12, at 2:00 p.m., tickets of a stop to the race and religious
admission to the High Holy Day incitements of Senator Theodore
Services will be available. There- Bilbo of Mississippi. This man,
after on each weekday evening elected by a vote of 91,334 in a
and on Sunday afternoons, the State with a population of 2,-
Seat Distribution Committee will 183,000, does not express the
meet in the vestibule of the Syn- views of his State and certainly
agogue for the purpose of issuing not the views of the people of
tickets to its members and wor- the United States.
In addition to doing everything
shippers.
Members are asked to redeem it can to further this objective,
their tickets as soon as possible. the Jewish Peoples Committee
Non-members desiring to wor- will intensify the campaign for
ship at Congregation Bnai David the adoption of the Dickstein
during these High Holy Days are Resolution H. Con. Res. 35, which
requested to secure their tickets declares that the "Congress here-
by express itself against anti-
at an early date.
Semitism and other forms of hate
JUNIOR SERVICES
MICHAEL PACK
As in the past special efforts propaganda . . . is un-American
NEW YORK.—Michael Pack
have been made to accommodate and is undermining the founda-
of Cranbury, N. J., one of this
the youth of the Congergation tions upon which our nation was
country's outstanding authorities
founded
.
.
."
and visitors. Congregation Bnai
on the poultry industry, left for
David has designed a special
Palestine this week by air at the
PLAYS
IN
HORROR
CAMPS
youth service to be held in the
NEW YORK — Yehudi Menu- invitation of the Jewish Agency
ORT, Organization for Rehabilitation through training, has chapel on Rosh Hashonah and
for Palestine, which is striving
shipped through UNRRA ten tons of tools and machines to Jewish Yom Kippur. The youth service hin, famed violinist, is on his to develop every branch of agri.
artisans in Poland, in response to requests from Dr. Emil Sommer- is planned as a brief service and way to the former concentration culture and industry in the Jew.
stein, Chairman of the Central Jewish Committee of Poland. Shown meaningful in content for young camps of Germany to play with- ish National Home.
out charge before the thousands
here are two employees of the ORT, preparing cases of tools.
The poultry expert will study
people.
of persons still interned there. the agricultural settlements in the
No
one,
including
children,
will
ORT
Federation."
This
shipment
NEW YORK — A second ship-
Jewish homeland with a view to
be admitted to the main services
ment of five tons of machines also totalled five tons.
DIES it.troducing improved methods of
MILLER'S
SON
RABBI
The tools, intended for shoe- without regular tickets because
and tools, including sewing ma-
NEW YORK — Joseph Miller, poultry husbandry and increasing
of lack of space. Tickets to the
food supply.
chines, tools for artisans and makers, carpenters, electricians
Youth Service will be given free 13, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Irving
equipment for vocational schools, and masons, are all new, and
Miller
of
Far
Rockaway,
N.
Y.,
of charge to children of mem-
High
has been shipped through UNRRA were manufactured expressly for
bers. Tickets to the Youth Serv- died after a brief illness, Aug. 2.
by the ORT to Poland, in answer Polish-Jewish artisans by the
Rabbi
Miller
is
chairman
of
the
At Hebrew
ices for non-members will be
to appeals from Dr. Emil Som- ORT school in Montreal. An ad-
executive committee of the Amer-
High Holiday Services will be'
$2.00.
ditional
request
from
Dr.
Som-
merstein, chairman of the Cen-
ican Jewish Congress.
held in the three synagogues,
merstein
has
resulted
in
the
tral Jewish Committee of Po-
which are connected with the
preparation for further shipments National Jewish Vets
STUDENTS GIVE $3,000
land.
United Hebrew Schools. The Rose
Acknowledgement of the first of leather and textiles, to be sent
NEW YORK—Jewish students Sittig Cohen at Tyler and Law-
Auxiliary
President
by
the
ORT
to
Jewish
tailors
at Cornell University contributed ton, the David W. Simons at
shipment sent in February was
$3,000 for the programs of the Tuxedo and Holmur, and the Phil-
received from Herbert H. Leh- and shoemakers. The two ship- Guest in Detroit
man, director general of the ments already sent included more
Dept. of Mich. Ladies Aux. Joint Distribution Committee, the adelphia-Byron School.
United Nations Relief and Reha- than 100 tailors' model sewing Jewish War Veterans was visited United Palestine Appeal and the
The auditoriums have been re•
bilitation Administration, w h o machines.
by the national president, Mrs. National Refugee Service.
decorated and excellent cantors
The
arrangements
for
the
pur-
Bessie Kronberg on July 30.
wrote, "You will be glad to
engaged. The Synagogue Commit•
know that we have received a chase and shipment of these sup- While in Detroit Mrs. Kronberg Liberated Jews
tee consists of Nathan Yalta,
reply from the Prime Minister, plies were expedited by the co- was the guest of Mrs. Birdie Ro-
chairman, and Morris Fishman
operation
of
the
National
Asso-
Hold Parley in
senberg, state dept. president
M. Osubka-Morawski, accepting
and Isaac Rosenthal, co-chairmen.
Mrs. Kronberg revealed the
your gift and requesting that his ciation of Polish Jews and the
Hitler
Beer
Hall
Canadian
United
Jewish
Appeal.
the
auxiliaries
all
rapid growth of
**iv* titt ott-qatioikto tioo
gratitude be expressed to the
(Continued from Page 1)
over the land, as many as two
and three auxiliaries having been migration of the Jewish Agency.
OUR CAPITAL LETTER
The delegates adopted unani-
organized in one day. Any wife,
000 adults of voting age in 1943.
(Continued from Page 4)
mother, sister or daughter of any mously a resolution calling for
you griping about? You live in The actual vote in the presiden- veteran who served in any U.S. the establishment of a Jewish
New York and today the most tial election of 1944 was 180,- war is eligible to join this or- Commonwealth.
000. A little subtraction shows
The place of infany was trans-
vicious FEPC bill ever passed
ganization.
the large number of potential
WINDOW SHADES
formed from a niche of defile- •
by a lawmaking body goes into
voters disfranchised by poll tax
ment into a hall of sanctity.
MADE TO ORDER
effect . . . So will you, please,
requirements. Mississippi, by the
When the delegates met they
keep your dirty proboscis out
Cleaned and Repaired
way, has the highest poll-tax,-
found the ball filled with Torahs
of the other 47 states, espe-
two dollars,—of the seven south-
LINOLEUM
and other religious relics that •
cially the dear old State of
ern states where it is in force,
were
miraculously
saved
from
Mississippi?"
LONDON (WNS)—Four Jews
Inlaid end Bottlethip

and the lowest average income,
destruction. The walls were dec-
The honorable gentleman is ap-
Rug. and Furniture
$220 per capita in 1940. An esti- have been designated to the Bri- orated with Jewish, American
parently rubbed the wrong way
tish cabinet in the new regime of
mated 5,550,000 or almost fifty
VENETIAN
BLINDS
and British flags. On the presi-
by opposition. He particularly dis-
per cent of the disfranchised are the Labor party. The Jewish ap- dium was six-year-old Zalman
Drapery
Hardware
liked the denial of Rabbi Stanley
Negroes. Bilbo got approximately pointees are:
R. Bray of Vicksburg, that any
Emannuel Shinwell, minister Schulman, one of the few Jew-
GS4 Our Prices end Ws
90,000 votes in the 1940 primary
Pees Estimates Farmland
ish
children
found
at
Oswiecim,
Jew in Mississippi would vote for
election. One does not have to be of fuel and power; Lewis Silkin, and one of the few Jewish chil-
Bilbo. Sometime back Bilbo had
8625 LINWOOD
a statistician to see why Bilbo so minister for town and country dren found at Oswiecim, and one
stated that the Jews of his state
CALL TYLER 5.1230
bitterly opposes not only FEPC, planning; Lord Nathan, parlia- f the few Jewish children who
are good people and all vote for
but, even more basically, anti-poll mentary under-secretary of war, survived the debacle of the Nazis.
I
him. Now, on the heels of Rabbi
and G. R. Strauss, parliamentary
tax legislation. The house passed
Bray's statement, Bilbo—who fa-
such a bill in June by a good- secretary of war transport.
vors the term "kike" and threat-
Zionist leaders here expressed
sized majority, and the Senate
ens violence to the minorities sup-
will consider it after the summer their satisfatcion with the fact
porting FEPC—appeals for sup-
that in addition to appointing
recess.
port to the "good Jews in Missis-
George Henry Hall to the post of
sippi who are . . . not Negro
Passage by Congres of an anti- Colonial Secretary, the new La-
lovers, Jews who believe in the poll tax bill would bring with it bor cabinet also appointed Creech
white race and white suprernecy, not merely enfranchisement of a Jones as under-secrtary for col-
With the feeling that Rosh Hashonah is an a ppropriate
Jews who are not Communists as large group of American citi- onies. Both are known to have
time to record the passing of near and dear ones
many in New York are."
zens, now deprived of the con- expressed their opposition to the
When Bilbo assumes that ,he stitutional right of voting. It British White Paper under which
speaks for the state of Mississip- would posibly cleanse the Senate. the doors of Palestine are now
pi he makes a broad assumption Mississippi, if it tries hard, can closed to Jewish immigration.
which is not born out by a few surely find more toothsome speci-
simple figures. Of Misissippi's mens by which to advertise itself woommacwomamogsvoc
total population of 2,231,000, the from the Senate of the United
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Census Bureau estimated 1,179,- States.
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In Memoriam

The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle

Arabs Urge Attlee
Bar Emmigration
Into Palestine

JERUSALEM (WNS) — Arab
leaders warned Prime Minister
Clement R. Attlee in a cable
that "any solution laid down for
Palestine which is not acceptable
to the Arab population will
threaten the peace of Palestine
and the Arab Moslem world."

"Palestine Arabs welcome the
formation of your Government
and take the opportunity to re-
iterate their just demands for
the complete stoppage of Jewish
immigration and land talcs to
Jews," the cable read.
The resolution demanded t

repatriation of exiled leaders, pre-
sumably including the former
Mufti of Jerusalem who is re- t
portedly "confined to his home"

near Paris.

Reinforced. Concrete. Fatly
Guaranteed. Priced Right.

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will print a special page in its New Year Edition
for those who wish to give expression of
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CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

Memoriams will be printed in the
following form

In memory of

ANNOUNCES

High Holy Holiday Tickets

who departed

Will Be Available to Non-Members
In the Synagogue

Mother
Father

SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 — 2 P. M.

A nominal charge of $1.00 is made for these iterls. They
are to be mailed NOW to THE DETROIT JEW' S"
CHRONICLE. P. 0. Box 657, Detroit, Mich.

AND
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