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American 'apish Periodical Center

Friday, Mardi 1, 1946

^LIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

; ZIONIST PARTIES

Rabbi Cohen to Speak
At Junior Service
Group Tea Dance

By DR. SAMUEL KROHN

Page Nine

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Aesculaolan Luncheon
Set for March 6

The Aesculapian Ladies Auxil-
iary has completed plans for RI
annual bridge luncheon to take
place on Wednesday, March 6, at
12:30 p.m., at Kern's Auditorium.
Mrs. Asher Smith is chairman
of entertainment, assisted by co-
chairmen, Mrs. M. Wainer and
Mrs. M. Share. The committee in
charge of the bridge luncheon are
Mrs. R. Fleiss and Mrs. H. Katz-
man.
Proceeds of this party will go
to further the charitable activities
in which the organization takes
part. The Auxiliary is aiding in
the establishment of a Pharma-
ceutical Scholarship Fund at
Wayne University, and has paid
for the maintenance of two chil-
dren in Palestine through the me-
dium of Youth Aliyah.

Intensification of the tuberculo-
sis educational campaign among
the Jewish people of the United
States was the keynote of the an-
nual meeting of the Nation tl
Council of Jewish Tuberculosis
Institutions which was held re-
cently in New York, it was an-
nounced by Bernard S. Coleman,
director of the Council.
Mr. P. Karl of Los Angeles was
elected president of the National
Council of Jewish Tuberculosis In-
stitutions. Other officers elected
were Isadore Samuels of Denver,
first vice-president; Dr. B. S. Pol-
lak of Jersey City, second vice-
president; Samuel Frazin of Den-
ver, secretary;. and Fred Meyers
of Denver, treasurer.

(Ed. Note: In order to give the public information on the
three parties in Zionism, the Chronicle has asked some of the
v ardent members of the three branches of the Zionist party to ex-
plain the views of their parties. Articles will also appear on Nate
Zion or Labor Zionists and Mizrachi. These articles are written by
younger people under the supervision of the Zionist Youth Or-
ganization.)

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TB Institutions
Intensify Educational
Drive Among Jews

Zionism is a movement designed to end the age-old
problem of Jewish homelessness by the establishment of
a free and democratic Jewish Commonwealth in Pale 5-
tine. It is an attempt to change the position of the Je
from that of pariah to one of status in the world.
A General Zionist is one who is interested in t he
general welfare of the movement. He may lean towa rd
a labor economy in Palestine. Many general Zionists d 0.
He may wish to see the Jewish settlements religious ly
observant. But these considerations are incidental to h is
main preoccupation which
_
is to help build a Jewish sod. They are loyal to the Wor Id
Organization and from its
Palestine. He is dominated Zionist
ranks have come a high percent-

by a general interest in Zionism. age of the leadership of the move-
ment, including Dr. Weizmann and
Viewpoint Positive
ISAMU JEIIIIDAII COHEN
41(
The viewpoint of the General the great American leaders. Ha-
Zionist is a positive one. Utter dassah, the women's branch of
Rabbi
Jehudah Cohen, director
confidence in the ability of the the General Zionist movement, has of the Hillel Foundation at the
cooperated
in
the
political
and
Jewish people to create in Pales-
rebuilding of the Jewi.sit Universtiy of Michigan, will ad-
tine a Worthy and meaningful economic
Homeland.
dress the reorganization meeting
Commonwealth is not a negative
of the Junior Service Group of
attitude. General Zionism refuses
The Zionist movement is re-
to attach to Zionism in the Dias- sponsible for the creation of a the Jewish Welfare Federation, at
pora any specific Ideology or spe- new type of Jew, one who is a Tea Dance, to be held Sunday,
cial point of view. The Jews in courageous, determined, conscious March 3, at 3 p.m., at the Lee
Palestine must be permitted to of his contribution to world his- Plaza.
Special guests at the Tea Dance
build their own way of life. Among tory, and demanding his right to
General Zionists are to be found live as a Jew. Since Zionism is will be returned servicemen and
religious and secular Jews. Some inextricably bound up with Juda- women and other young people
are businessmen, typical products ism, the Zionist is conscious of the who during the past several years
of American capitalism, while oth- moral and spiritual ideals and Val- were involved in the various phas-
more numerous, are attached ues his people have given to the es of war service.
Lir ers,
to the current liberal movement. world. He walks with his head
The keynote of the gathering
But the ideas of Herz! for Jewish high, erect, and can truly say that will be service to the community.
emancipation bind together all he is proud of his people.
The Junior Service Group pro-
these elements. Zionists are not
vides'- the vehicle through which
Teach Christians and Jews
unmindful of , the relationship of
Through such media as speak- young people participate in the
the Jewish problem to the large
world crises, but insist on keep- er's bureaus, periodicals such as community-wide activities of the
ing their attention fixed upon the the "New Palestine"' and "Dos Jewish Welfare Federation.
The committee in charge of the
specific needs of our people. . Yiddishe Folk," radio programs
such as "Palestine Speaks," the dance includes: Diana Rosenblatt,
Must Have Jewish State
General Zionists teach and inform Dr. Samuel Krohn, Elise Zeme,
The General Zionists believe Christians and Jews of the Zionist Philmore Leemon, Blunia Nagler,
that their aims can only be ac- aims and ideals.
Sol Schwartz, Elaine Shiffman,
complished by the formation of a
In the youth organizations such Harold Novecic, Sylvia Collins, and
Jewish State, where Jews will
Mrs. Sydney K. Mossman.
have control of immigration, agri- as Jr. Hadassah, Young Judea, Se-
There is no admission charge
cultural and industrial develop- nior Judea, and the newly formed for the affair.
ments, education and the other Young Men's Zionist Organization
functions of a modern state. Now, for young men between 18-30, the
UPHOLSTERING
when hundreds of thousands of General Zionists aim to enlist Am-
AND SLIP COVERS
displaced Jews are dying, we must erican Jewish Youth in this move-
riNEsT
ment.
To
be
a
Zionist
is
to
evi-
SELECTION or
debase ourselves by appearing be-
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allowing them entrance into Pal- istence intrinsic benefits and pro-
estine, our homeland by historic found meaning and substance.
and moral right. Zionists believe
that we must have a Jewish State
to avoid being pawns in the lin,
perialistic maneuvers of Great
Britain. The British have consist-
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BEAUTIFUL
lished, we might, by trade and
commerce, and by normal political
efforts, accomplish far more than
by loud and passionate appeals to
the conscience of the world.
The Zionist movement has to
Its credit the physical rehabilita-
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formed an Arab desert into "a
land of flowing milk and honey."
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INSURED
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Middle East. While Arab Egypt
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Palestine mobilized its entire re-
sources to repulse the invader.
The Yishuv is a community based
IT'S ACCESSORIES
on principles of economic and so-
cial justice. Jewish labor in Pal-
estine has demonstrated the value
of practical idealism in all fields
of human endeavor. Jews have,
built the -Hebrew University, a
modern Hebrew theatre, and mod-
ern Hadassah hospitals which
treat Arab and Jew alike.
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To Hold Dinner Dance Service Club Plans
A Victory Dinner Dance will be Charity Purim Dance

held at 6 p.m., Sunday, March 10,
at the Emil MoAe Auditorium
under the auspices of the Hebrew
Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Julius
Ring, president, announced recent-
ly. Mrs. Charles Berger is general
chairman of the affair, and Mes-
dames Abe Miller, Irving E. Leib-
son, and Philip Shapiro are co-
chairmen. Reservations may be
obtained by calling Mrs. Abe Mil-
ler, TO. '6-8559, or Mrs. Julius
Ring, HO. 1391.
Plans are under way for the
35th anniversary celebration sche-
duled for some time in the fall.
Mrs. Ignatz Auslander, honorary
president, is in charge of the
event.

Detroit Women's Service Club is
planning a Charity Purim Dance
to be held Sunday, March 17, at
the Taylor Shul, Taylor -and Wood-
row Wilson. Tickets may be ob-
tained at the door or by calling
Mrs. Betty Kaplan, TY. 6-6815.

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