Friday, September 27, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Two

the situation of the contemporary
world including problems which
arise from the inroads of Nazi
philosophy on today's thought and
practice; the ethical principles
common to Christianity and Juda-
ism and their need for reaffirma-
tion and re-establishment; the re-
ligious rights which the state
must guarantee and the correla-
tive obligations of these rights;

held the first World Conference
of Christians and Jews. Delegates
from 15 countries gathered to dis-
cuss the conference theme of
"Freedom, Justice and Responsi-
bility." The purpose ' of the con-
ference was the reaffirmation by
an international gathering of
Christians and Jews of the essen-
tial rights and obligations of man.
Items on the agenda included

The Youth Panel of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants presented a discussion before the students of
Marygrove College. The topic was "Building Bridges Between
Groups."
Seated left to right: James Sherman, Central High School; Marion
Aaron, Wayne University; Dr. Francis J. Donohue, University of
Detroit; and Elizabeth Ann Iludnut, Wilson College.
Standing left to right: Frances Rollins, Marygrove College; Nor-
man Katz, Wayne University; Theresa Loges, Marygrove College;
and Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit
Round Table.

AFL President
Promises Union
Help for Jews

ELECTRICAL SURPLUS CO.

Please extend my gre. etings on
the occasion of Rosh Hashonah to
the Jews of the Nation who have
contributed so effectively to the
development thereof.
Let us hope and pray that dur-
ing the coming year the plight
of the displaced Jews in Europe
will be alleviated and that many
of them will be able to find a
haven and a permanent home in
Palestine.
The American Federation of La-
bor will continue to fight for the
establishment of Palestine as the
Jewish national homeland. We in-
sist that this issue be settled
promptly and that Great Britain
must fulfill her pledges.
All who believe in the dire
necessity of world peace based
upon justice and international co-
operation will support the great
goal of a Jewish national state
where those who suffer in other
lands may find a refuge.

(Signed)
WM. GREEN, President,
President,

American Federation of Labor

5130 FOURTEENTH ST.

Extends the Season's Most Hearty

Greetings to Everyone

Best Wishes from

THE ERMAN FAMILY

Hamtramck Outfitting Co.

11301 JOS CAMPAU, cor. CANIFF

TO. 6.9320

Season's Greetings to
Our Many Friends

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BEN M. GREENBERG
ALBERT I. OCKER
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A HAPPY
NEW YEAR!

For a Good Year, a Tolerant Year
And a Year Full of Happiness
To Everyone

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As a part of the War Camp Program of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews, the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants presented a team of speakers before tile officers
and men at Fort Knox.
Left to right: Dr. Alvin D. llersch, attorney and faculty member
of the University of Detroit Law School; Rev. Benjamin F. Holme,
pastor of Westlawn Methodist Church; Brig. Gen. Hynds of the
Armored Replacement Training Center; Fr. Edward V. Cardinal,
professor of History, Catholic University, Washington, D.C.; Maj.
J. 0. Lee, Senior Catholic Chaplain, Fort Knox; and Rev. Joseph
Q. Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table.
turd theproblem of welding the ence on European anti-Semitism
diverse elements of a free society to be held in Zurich, Switzerland,
into harmonious cooperation in in November, to which clergy-
behalf of peace and human bro- men, educators, social scientists
and government officials from all
therhood.
over Europe will be invited.
PERMANENCE WANTED
This involves the recognition
This World Conference of that any problem of prejudice and
Christians and Jews went on rec- discrimination arising in Europe
ord as favoring the establishment is of great importance to America
of a permanent organization with and the world.
headquarters in Paris to be known
This extended program will be
as the International Conference financed by the National Confer-
of Christians and Jews. Dr. Hen- ence of Christians and Jews and
ry Noble NfacCracken, former will mark the endeavor to ex-
president of Vassar College, was pand the thinking of Americans
named as chairman to initiate this from one nation indivisible with
organization.
liberty and justice for all to one
The first activity of the new in- world indivisible with liberty and
ternational bony will be a confer- justice .for all mankind.

Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year
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"I awake this morning with devout thanks-
giving for my friends, the old and the new"
. . . Emerson
A very happy year to all of them

Hand in hand with the growth of Detroit, Rollins are taking strides forward.

When our plans are completed we will occupy this entire six story building.

We will be larger, yes, but we will continue to be a specialty store cater-

ing to people of taste and offering our customary high standards of service.

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JACK M. EDELSTEIN

206 E. GRAND RIVER — CA. 8791

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