Axerkait lavish Periodical Cotter r CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • 31 YEARS OF SERVICE TO DETROIT JEWRY • Detroit Jewish Chromcie and The Legal Chronicle Vol. 48, No. 6 r DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 8, 1946 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Year Welcome Council of Federations “Planning for 1946" is Theme of 1946 War Secretary Assembly of Council of Federations, Praises Jewish With unprecedented needs overseas and major ad- Heroes in Battle justments at home, "Planning for 1946" will be the theme of the 1946 General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds opening today, at the Statler Hotel, and continuing through Monday, Feb. 11. With the exception of the Sat- urday evening session which is scheduled for the main auditorium of Temple Beth El, all of the meetings will take place at the Statler and a record attendance p DR. WILLIAM HABER from all parts of the United States and Canada will gather in Detroit to consider common com- munity jaglijezies and responsibili- ties and to lay the ground work to meet them effectively. Joint Session The feature program of the as- sembly, of special interest to Jews of Detroit, will take place on Sat- urday evening at Temple Beth El where the Jews of Detroit are be- ing invited by the officers of the Council of Jewish Federations, in cooperation with the United Jew- ish Appeal to participate in a joint session with the delegates and to hear reports on the Ameri- i can task, needs and programs in P Europe, and the role of Palestine. Among the speakers will be Mrs. Adele Rosenwald Levy, National Women's Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, just returned from a mission overseas; Dr. William Haber, Professor of Econdmics at the University of Michigan, and former Director of the National Refugee Service, and Dr. James G. Heller, distinguished Cincinnati rabbi and one of the chairmen of the United Jewish Appeal. The subject of the session will be "Community Planning for Over- seas Needs," and first hand re- p ports will be submitted on the lat- est developments at home and abroad affecting Jews everywhere. Care of Aged The Friday morning opening session, at the Statler, was devoted to a discussion of programs and care of the aged and chronic sick. Joseph Folkoff, superintendent of the Levindale Home for Aged, Bal- timore, offered a general analysis and evaluation on how we are or- ganized to care for the aged, the developing needs of the aged in relation to available governmental and other facilities for their care; t he inter-relationship of local (Continued on Page 13) Greece First to Give Up Jewish Heirless Property NEW YORK — Greece recently was reported to be the first Euro- pean country whose government has taken legal measures to sur- render to the Jewish community the heirless properties of exter- minated Jews and to earmark them for Jewish reconstruction. This information comes in the release of a cable to the head- quarters of the World Jewish Congress from the Central Board of Jewish CommunitieS in Greece, through its president, Ascher Mois- sis, representing 10,000 surviving Jews in his country. The new law has abolished the hereditary right of the Greek Pub- lic Treasury to hold any lien on masterless Jewish properties and cedes these properties to a special fund for Jewish reconstruction. This move is the first practical application of the resolution on in- demnification which the WJC in- troduced at its 1944 meeting in Atlantic CitY—and, whieh it offered to the United Nations for con- sideration. One-Tenth of All Jewish Children Alive in Europe NEW YORK (JTA) — Only one- tenth of the Jewish children of Europe are alive today and of those more than half are orphans, Mrs. David M. Levy, chairman of the national women's division of the United Jewish Appeal, who returned from a month-long study of the conditions and problems confronting the Jewish survivors in Europe declared. Nine out of every ten Jewish children perished in Nazi death camps and gas chambers, Mrs. Levy reported. There were an es- timated 1,500,000 Jewish children in pre-war Europe. Today there are no more than 150,000. ''Euro- pean Jewry is almost childless," she emphasized, "and that repre- sents the greatest threat to its fu- ture existence. If we fail to help adequately, we may be faced witn the tragic prospect of the disap- pearance of the Jews of Europe." Mrs. Levy offered two "possible solutions" to the problem of the Jewish children in Europe: "(a) They must be helped to emigrate to Palestine and the United States, or (b) the governments concerned must find the means to stabilize the existence of these youngsters and integrate them into the general economic social framework." She explained that "this has been par- ticularly difficult in France where the Jews are despairing and los- ing hope of early rehabilitation. Zionist Leaders Assail Regime of British Terror NEW YORK — The new "de- fense regulations" announced by the British Government in Pales- tine were branded as part of a "regime of terror" which has placed Palestine out of the.....bounds of fundamental human rights," in a statement issued by Dr. Abbe Hillel Silver and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Joint Chairmen of the Am- erican Zionist Emergency Coun- cil, which speaks for the entire Zionist movement in the United States. Speaking for American Zionism and the overwhelming majority of American Jewry, we not only pro- test against the new regulations of lawlessness in Palestine, but we also warn the British Government that if this is the regime which it proposes to impose on Pales- tine, henceforth Jews throughout the world will stand firm in sup- port of any act directed against the maintenance and implementa- tion of these inhuman laws," Dr. Silver and Dr. Wise declared. UNRRA Helps Locate Children Lost to Germans UNRRA officials, Allied liaison officers, and Army representatives of the three occupation zones of Western Germany have laid the groundwork for a drive to locate and repatriate United Nations chil- dren who have been absorbed into German families, UNRRA's Wash- ington headquarters announces. At an all-day conference at Hochst, delegates agreed to in- tensify a search already initiated by UNRRA to reveal the location of children brought to Germany by the Nazis and placed in Ger- man homes. An USFET (U. S. Forces Euro- Polish Jewish infiltrees. Among the pean Theatre) directive of Janu- fugitives "from real or threatened ary 8, 1946 provides that special terror," he said, he found one man attention be given to reporting who had left his home a few children up to and including the hours after his neighbor had been age of 15. Similar directives have found decapitated. been issued in the British and Rabbi Lookstein praised Army French zones on the basis of an authorities for permitting infil- Allied Control Council directive. trees to enter the American zone. Nurenberg trial authorities will He said conditions in the displaced question war criminals in an effort persons camps were improving to disclose the Nazi officials re- and the Army was manifesting "a ' aponsible for bringing the chil- sympathetic understanding." dren into Germany. Polish Jews Infiltrating U. S. Zone Ragged and Starving, Envoy Reports PARIS (JTA) — The Polish Jews indltrating into the American zone are ragged and starving and are not in good health nor wealthy as charged by Lt. Gen. Sir. Frederick Morgan, Rabbi Joseph H. Look- stein, of the vatIonal Jewish Wel- fare Board' ous Activities Committee, said he e this week. Rabbi Lookstein has just com- pleted a six-week tour of the American zone In Europe and per- hc priallY saw several transports of NEW YORK (JTA) — Declar- ing that Jews "are well represent- ed in every military cemetery where American fighting men have been laid to rest after their last battle," Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson said in an address to the 39th annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee: "We achieved unity in war. We must maintain unity now. Tolerance is its foundation." Describing his recent visit to the military cemetery in Luxembourg where Gen. George Patton lay buried, Mr. Patterson said: "Gen- eral Patton lies peacefully among comrades who worshipped a uni- versal God in their separate ways. Among the rows upon rows of simple, white crosses, I noticed , the familiar Star of David, the sym- bol of Jewish faith. You were well represented among those 8,000 dead in the American cemetery in Luxembourg. You are well repre- sented in every military cemetery where American fighting men have been laid to rest after their last battle. There they rest equal in death as they were equal in our American life and equal in their devotion to their country's cause." Scientific Method of Endin g Anti-Semitism Proposed A novel method of studying what makes an anti- Semite for the purpose of being able to unmake him, a method which may turn out to be a laboratory technique for changing attitudes of people was set forth by Henry Epstein, Chairman of the Commission on Community Interrelations of the American Jewish Congress at a luncheon of the Business and Professional Group last Friday. Epstein's talk, "A Laboratory HENRY EPSTEIN Approach to Democracy," dealt with group tensions, of which an- ti-Semitism is one, and how to get rid of them. He proposed to im- munize whole communities against the virus of group hatreds in the same way as these communities might be immunized against a plague of cholera. Research Institute Set Up A Research Institute has been set up under the leadership of Kurt Lewin, underwritten by the AJC and working with Research Institute of Dynamics of the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology. The program is still in the experi- mental stage and has five years to go. The Institute was first called into play when a grave racial in- cident set Brooklyn all agog. Four Italian youths gathered outside a synagogue on Yom Kippur eve and began to taunt the cantor. (Continued on page 16) Palestine Quota to Be Extended for 2 More Months JERUSALEM (JTA) The four- month 1,500 monthly immigration quota announced last week by High Commissioner Sir Alan Cun- ningham will be extended to six months, with the starting date as of last Nov. 1, it has been learned. However, if any of the 9,000 new visas remain unused at the end of April, they will be withdrawn. The Jewish Agency, it is under- stood, is attempting to have the starting date advanced to Jan. 1 and is also asking that all the visas be assigned to Jews. Accord- ing to present plans, a few of the immigration certificates would go to non-Jews. The visas will not be distributed through the Jewish Agency, as were the bulk of those available under the White Paper, but will be assigned through British dip- lomatic representatives abroad. Meanwhile, the Palestine Arab Higher Committee has appealed to the UNO against the decision to admit more Jews to Palestine. In a cable to Paul Henri Spaak, president of UNO's General As- sembly, the committee described this decision as "an attack against the rights of small nations and their interests." A police communique said that there were no incidents during last Saturday's Arab strike to pro- test the new immigration quota, and the entire country was quiet. The curfew imposed upon the Jewish district of Jerusalem 15 days ago was lifted on Monday. Rumanian Paper Now Suppressed BUCHAREST (JTA) — The newspaper "Ardealul," suspended on Jan. 16 for 15 days on a charge of publishing anti-Semitic articles, has now been permanently sup- pressed, it was announced here. Jewish Agency Representative Arrives in Poland; Opens Up Office By ARON HERMAN have been killed by anti-Semitic and anti-Government elements in (JTA Correspondent) various sections of Poland. WARSAW (JTA) — Dr. Moses Although the government is se- Jassi, representative of the Jew- ish Agency for Palestine, arrived verely punishing anti-Semitic lead- here this week to organize a Pal- ers, the terror is creating nervous estine Office which will be opened tension among Jews and many of at the end of this month to facili- them seek emigration, a spokes- tate the emigration of Jews to man of the Central Committee said. He estimated that about 20,- Palestine. 000 Jews left Poland since the The Polish Press Agency has re- country was liberated. ported that Adolf Berman, one of The Manchester Guardian has the leaders of the Central Jewish reported from Warsaw that ritual Committee in Poland, was awarded murder propaganda against Jews the Warsaw Medal for his heroic "is being circulated freely in Po• activities during the uprising land ever. now." The correspond- against the Germans in the War- ent said that the Jews in Poland saw ghetto. feel they will not be able to lead • The Central Committee of Polish a life free of hatred. He quoted Jews has announced the estab- Merck Bitter, vice chairman of the lishment of "repatriation posts" in Central Jewish Committee, 4i*.; stat- Lodz, Cracow, Kattowice, Bialy- ing that most of the 353 Jews kill- stok, Przemysl, Chelm and War- ed in Poland during 1945 by the saw to receive Polish Jews being, anti-Semitic underground move- repatriated from the Soviet Union. ment were murdered in the War- Units of the committee's repat- saw and Kielce districts. nation department will meet the Gen. Joseph T. McNerney, com- repatriates and provide food and mender of American forces in Eu- temnorary lodging until they can rope, stated in his monthly report, continue to their eventual destine- released in Frankfurt, that Jews tions. Most of the returning Jews from Poland are continuing to flee are being directed to tipper Silesia Into the American zone In Ger- for resettlement. many and that the Influx appears Leaders of the Committee have to have been caused by tear of revealed that more than 350 Jews persecution.