A merica Alva Periodical &ter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 30th Year ot Service to Detroit Jewry ,Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle VOL. 47, NO. 33 Poland, Land of Horror, Depicted by Refugees More than $3,000 was raised for the upkeep of Jewish orphans in France and Poland at the rally sponsored by the Polish Jewish Federation held Monday night at Shaarey Zedek. The rally was addressed by two Jewish underground leaders who fought in the underground movements in Poland and France all thorugh the war. Detroit Jewry got its first eyewitness account of what the Nazis did to 6 million Jewish martyrs. All Jewish organizations are asked to adopt Jewish war orphans. It takes $300 to maintain a child for a year. , 4> The speakers here from the European u n - derground were Dr. Nathan Eck, leader of the Jews in Po- land, editor and WASHINGTON — President former high Harry S. Truman has asked the s c h b of princi- British government to open the pal, and Mel- gates of Palestine, so that as Dr. Nathan Eek ech Topiol, many Jews 'as possible be permit- president of ted to enter there. This was dis- the Federation of Polish Jews in closed at a press conference France and leader of the under- Thursday. President Truman re- ground in southern France. vealed that he proposed the mat- There are only about 80,000 ter of easing immigration restric- Jews in Poland of the 4,000,000 tions into Palestine at the Pots- who lived in that country before dam Conference. the war, Dr. Eck stated. Between The President said that he had 150,000 and 200,000 Polish Jews discussed the question of a Jew- escaped to Russia and another ish national state with both Prime 20,000 are still in former Nazi Minister Clement Attlee and Fcr- concentration camps. Altogether mer Prime Minister Winston Polish Jewry now numbers only Churchill. about 250,000. Discussions on Palestine's sta- Took Jewish Wealth tus are still going on, the Presi- Describing the German . treat- dent said. ment of Polish Jewry, Dr. Eck omm.o.s.a .m.m •• told how soon after the Nazis entered Poland they began con- fiscating Jewish property. "The Germans were very efficient," said Dr. Eck. "They came with trucks and went from house to Sunday has been pro- house taking everything they claimed by President Tru- thought useful. It took them man as a Day of Thanks- several months to rob Polish Jews giving for our victory. All of all their wealth. synagogues and temples will "The will to live among Polish hold special services that Jewry was so strong that they day. would not believe the stories Another day of prayer about the gas chambers. They will be proclaimed on V-J hoped to the last and were cer- Day when the Japs sign the tain that Hitler would perish. surrender terms. When, towards the beginning of (Continued on Page 12) V Sunday, Day of Thanksgiving I Detroit Jewry Must Act The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has in a series of editorials revealed that the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation used public funds to "subsidize" a pri- vate business. We revealed that nearly $20,000 of charity money wa gs given to the Jewish News, a nf . w publication, without consulting the donors who had contributed money to charity. We also showed that by this "tieup" between the Federation and the other Anglo-Jewish paper, the Jewish Federation leaders were in a position to push their views and their opinions—thus using public funds to control viblic opinion. We pointed out the dangers of a "kept" press. e also showed that five Federation leaders were also on the board of the new publication, an ana- malous position. For they were in the position of having voted to subsidize with public funds a pri- 'ite enterprise in which they had an interest. Do you want these conditions to continue? If 01-1 are against such practices, you should let your voice be heard. Write to the Federation. Protest. Organizations, especially, are asked to interest themselves in this matter, for it is of vital impor- tance that all charity funds go for charitable pur- Poses. Pass resolutions and send them to the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. Let us also know what Your reactions are. Year City's Jewry Hy C. Broder '17 -J Services At Synagogues Hails End of Mourned by Temples Greatest War Detroit Jewry And All Synagogues and Temples in 1 Truman Backs Open Door In Palestine 5. 10c Single Copy, $3.00 Par DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945 HY C. BRODER The Detroit Jewish community is mourning the death of Hy C. Broder, president of the Detroit Jewish Community Center, and one of the leaders in Detroit's Jewry. Mr. Broder, aged 47, died suddenly Thursday afternoon, August 9. Funeral services for Mr. Bro- der were held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Clover Hill Park cemetery chapel. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar of Cong. Shaarey Zedek officiated. Mr. Bro- der is an example of a civic- Shaarey Zedek officiated. Inter- ment was at Clover Hill ceme- tery. Mr. Broder was born in New York but was brought to Detroit by his parents when he was a year old. He graduated from old Central High School in 1915. In 1924 he married Miss Celia Meyers. Mr. Broder was president of the -Cook Coffee Co., which he organized in 1921. He was active in all Jewish communal affairs, devoting time. effort and money to better the Jewish community here. One of his main interests was the Jewish Center, which he sought to make the crux of Jewish communal life. Mr. Broder was co-chairman of the Food Division of the War (Continued on page 12) United Nations Asked to Loan PalestineFund LONDON (WNS) — A resolu- tion petitioning the United Na- tions for an international loan to be used in the rebuilding of Pal- estine was submitted this week to the World Zionist Conference by its political committee. The resolution also provided that, in view of the fact that Germany had confiscated and stolen billions of dollars of .Jew- ish property, the United Nations allocate part of the reparations to be imposed on Germany for set- tling a million Jews in Palestine. At the same time the resolu- tion urged that Palestine he im- mediately declared as a Jewish Commonwealth. Another portion of the reso- lution urged that the Jewisl, Bri- gade be made the nucleous of a Jewish Army in Palestine. Back Wise, Silver The Zionist Actions Committee, the highest world Zionist body (Continued on page 11) Detroit and throughout the world Detroit Jewry and Jews held V-J services of rejoicing throughout the world cele- over the final end of the greatest brated the end of the blood- war in history. Special prayers of thanksgiving were recited at these iest war in history with rites. wild rejoicing. On Dexter S4ices were held at Temple a band played Tuesday Beth El at Shaarey Zedek Syn- night after President Tru- agogue, at Temple Israel in the man announced the end of lecture room of the Detroit Art Institute, at Bnai Moshe Syna- the war. Men, women and gogue, Bnai David, Congregation children danced in the Beth Tefilo Emanuel and the streets. other houses of worship. Throngs On Twelfth and on Linwood of worshipers packed the Syna- crowds gathered to congratulate gogues and Temples. each other and to rejoice. Im- Special prayers of thanksgiv- promptu parades were staged. ing will be included in the High Flags were hung out. All sorts of noise makers were used to cele- Holiday ritual at many Hous-s brate the destruction of our en- of Worship. emies. In hundreds of Jewish homes there were parties. Thou- sands went downtown to join the vast throngs in Detroit's most joyous celebration. Way into the early hours of the morning auto horns sounded the festive note. "God be thanked that we lived NEW YORK (WNS) — Jewish to see this day, to see the end of scientists played a noteworthy the war." This remark was re- part in the atomic research lead- peated hundreds of times. While ing to the discovery of the atom- in most homes there was rejoic- ic bomb. It should be said, how- ing, to more than 200 Jewish ever, that the Jewish scientists (Continued on Page 3) • were at work with the thought that this atomic research would . 141mr•o mmo ”,01...011.1.1.441•111. ■■ •• ■ •041•14''' be used to advance man's happi- ness in peace. It was Hitler who first thought of turning it to de- struction and the Allied govern- ments had no alternative but to press forward to the same end. The Scandinavian Jewish scien- NEW YORK (WNS) — tist, Dr. Niels Bohr, as well as a "Thank God," cried the mo- number of American Jews also ther of Meyer Levin, the he ped. soldier who fired the first Leading the list of Jewish con- telling shot on the Japanese tributors to atomic research is Dr. in the war. Lise Meitner, • a Jewish woman Meyer Levin was the physicist, who was born in Vien- bombardier on Captain Kel- na in 1870 and who since 1922 ly's plane which sent the was a lecturer in Berlin Univer- first Jap ship to the bottom sity. In 1933, when the Nazis in the first 24 hours after came to power in Germany, she "Remember Pearl IIarbor." was dismissed from the Univer- "I have been hoping and sity on racial grounds, but contin- praying for this happy mo- ued for some time her research ment. Thank God that for a method of releasing atomic peace may have come at energy at the Kaiser Wilhelm In- last and thank God for the stitute in Berlin. Just about the atomic bomb, terrible as it time when she completed her dis- is," said Mrs. Levin. covery, she was exiled from Ger- "Let's pray to God that many as a Jewess. She took her that this will be the last secret along with her denying it war. If that has been ac- to the Nazis. complished, the sacrifice of Second on the list is Dr. Otto one onwillm lllnlys yvoha Frisch, also born in Vienna, who my only son will not have was dismissed as a Jew from the been in vain," said Mrs. Hamburg University in 1933. Af- Levin. ter Dr. Meitner was compelled to leave Germany, she lost no time 6)14=1.o.moe ■ ramm. 4 Jewish Scientists Credited for Bomb ,. "Thank God," Cries Mother Of Meyer Levin Ask $36,000,000 to Bring Million Jews to Palestine LONDON (WNS) — The Jew- ish Agency is now considering "immediate plans" to bring 1,000,- 000 new Jewish settlers to Pales- tine. This was announced to the World Zionist Conference by Eli- ezer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish Agency, in addressing the Conference. He declared that $36,000,000 is required for the immediate settlement of refugees. Palestine must first be designated as a Jewish commonwealth before mass settlement is possible. The $36,000,000 immediately required by the Jewish Agency is not for the Jews of Pales- tine, he said, but for the new- comers. Urges Reparations The cost of transferring a mil- lion Jews to Palestine, a scheme also studied in intergovernmental circles, he said, is estimated at $1,200,000,000 on the prewar ba- sis, while others set the figure at nearer $1,800.000,000. The money stolen from the Jews by Germany and its satel- lites is estimated at from 7 to 12 millard pounds, and were repara- tions paid to the Jews the financ- ing of the transfer of one million Jews to Palestine would be solv- ed. He urged all Jewish bodies to join in presenting a single claim for reparations and deprecated the present situation where sun- dry Jewish bodies are filing sep- arate clain- s thus weakening the chances of Jewry to collect its due. (Continued on Page 10)