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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, October 25, 1946

The Palestine Scene

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Seven

Jerusalem Dead City
After Dark in Curfew

Zion Village Celebrates Anniversary

Northwest Youth Club
to Hold Social Sunday

The openly social of the year
will be given by the Young Peo-
ples Club of the Northwest Heb-
rew Congregation and Center at
7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at the
synagogue. Young men and wo-
men, ages 18 to 25, are invited
A program of dancing and en-
tertainment will be presented. Re-
freshments will be served.
Edith Opermari, president, will
outline a program of activities
and Rabbi Jacob Segal will wel-
come the guests.

Troops in Full Battle Dress Enforce
Blackout After Series of Attacks

JERUSALEM, (JTA) —

Jerusalem has become a
tense, dead city after dusk, as a result of the rigid cur-
few. One of the first prominent victims of the ban was
Czechoslovakian Consul-General Ivan Novak and his
wife, who were arrested by soldiers and held for an hour
despite the consul's diplomatic immunity. The curfew

YPS to Give Dance

Is being strictly enforced by hea-
vily armed troops in full battle
Moslem Brotherhood, representing
regalia.
Police inspector William Bruce 10,000 members in Palestine, Trans-
was killed in accordance with the jordan and Lebanon, meeting this
The Young People's Society of
decisions of a "special resistance week in Haifa, adopted a resolu-
tion urging the Palestine Arab
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
court," the Jewish Telegraphic
Higher
executive
to
place
the
Arab
Children
of
Elm
Ilarod
dressed
as
bees
in
the
land
of
milk
and
close their membership drive Wed-
Agency was informed by a re-
case for Palestine before the honey spell out the name of their settlement in celebration of its nesday evening, Oct. 30 with an
liable source. He was "found United
Nations.
guilty" of torturing colonists from
twenty-fifth anniversary. Despite these tense, grave days in Pales- open dance in the social hall of
the colony of Birya, all of whose
Four Arabs have been killed in tine, gaiety was the keynote of the recent festival which was marked the synagogue.
male settlers were arrested several 10 days by persons reportedly op-
Music will be furnished by Ben
months ago on charges of un- posed to the sale of Arab land to by picnics, gymnastics, dancing and parties. Ein IIarod, which grew Katzman and his orchestra. Re-
lawful possession of arms, the JTA Jews. A leaflet issued last week up in the once swampy, disease ridden Valley of Jezreel,
today freshments will be served. The
informant said.
by Arab extremist groups warned numbers more than 1,100 settlers.
group invites young women of
Military telephone lines connect- that all "traitors" who sold land
18-26 and men of 21-32 to attend
would
be
killed.
ing Haifa with the rest of Pales-
this dance.
y
tine have been cut. Police said
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The Palestine governMent has
they believed "Jewish terrorists" decided to extend aid to Pales-
were responsible.
tinian soldiers attending Hebrew
CAFE SET ABLAZE
University, as part of its program
Earlier, the fashionable Empire to assist ex-servicemen. The stu-
announce that a small number
Cafe here was set afire after the dents will receive text books and
of tickets are available, In ad-
A Betar Jewish youth group is
owners allegedly refused to con- $800 a year, which includes tuition
dition to the Invited guests for
being organized in Detroit.
tribute funds to the Irgun Zvai fees. This assistance will enable
the BAR MITZVAH of their
Betar stands for Brith Trumpel-
son IRVING, to hear the world
Leuml and the Stern group. Sev- between 120 and 140 former sol-
dor
and
Is
named
after
the
Heb-
renowned
eral unidentified persons over- diers to resume their studios.
rew hero of Palestine, Trumpel-
Cantor LEIBELE
powered the watchman and set one
dor, famous for his exploits in
WALDMAN
whole floor of the establishment
defense of Jewish settlements.
ablaze.
accompanied by Now York
The movement is world wide in
Choir. under the direction of
The fire climaxed a night of
scope with supporters drawn from
famous choir leader
violence, during which a police
the ranks of militant Jewish
OSCAR JULIUS
inspector was shot and killed in
youth.
on
the center of the city, while land
The local organization is spon-
Friday Night, Nov. 1 and
mines exploded under a freight
sored by the main office in New
train and two military trucks.
Saturday Morning, Nov. 2
York. Phillip Jaffe heads the De-
Five soldiers who were riding In
at OONGREGATION BETH
troit
branch.
Plans
for
the
membership
party
the trucks were Injured.
ABRAHAM, Linwood and Stu-
Men
and
women,
ages
17
to
21,
rtevant.
of
Chapter
I,
Zionist
Organization
The blasting of military vehicles
has become almost commonplace of Detroit, are now complete, Sel- are eligible. A program of activi-
Total income will be distribu-
in the past week. Despite a rigid ma Jakont, chairman of the so- ties has been outlined intended to
ted towards Bretz Israel,
make
members
more
intense
in
Ilatzoln
and local Educa-
cial
committee,
announced.
dusk to dawn curfew on the roads
tional Institutions.
their
Jewish
loyalties
and
more
and the use of armored cars
The party will be at 7:30 p.m. conscious of their Jewish heritage.
Tickets can be obtained ut—
equipped with mine detectors, ter- Sunday, Oct. 27, at the River Rouge
Included in their training will
rorists continue to strew the main Recreational Center. Danny Ras-
be ,Jewish .history and literature;
RABBI S. GLIKSMAN'S office, ,3356 Cortland Ave.; CHESLUK'S
traffic arteries with mines.
kin will be master of ceremonies. Hebrew, both spoken and written;
BOOK STORE, 8663 12th St.; YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH,
ASK UN ACTION
Dancing and a buffet supper will photography and first aid; hikes,
12301 Dexter Blvd.; YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN, 12007
More than 100 delegates of the be other features.
fencing, boxing and other sports.
Linwood; FINKEL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT, Linwood • Taylor;
Those interested In joining
Chapter I is open to men over
SYNAGOGUE BETH ABRAHAM, Linwood and Sturtevant.
21 and women over 18 who are should contact Jaffe at 2744 Tux-
Committee Supervising "Irving Nusbaum's Bar.Mitrvah Fund"
edo avenue, TO. 7-3703, or the New
interested in the Zionist cause.
Rabbi J. Sperka, Rabbi S. Gliksman, Dr. David Sandweiss, Mr.
Zionist Organization of Detroit
Morris Mohr, Mr. Arthur Gellman.

at Shaarey Zedek

if

,
Detroit to Launch 0
Betar Youth Unit

n

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum

Chapter I, ZOA
Party Set for
Sunday Evening

Ibn Saud Letter
Held Impudent

Free Palestine Unit
Answers Charges

WA SHINGTON—Citing the fact
that King Ibn Saud of Saudi Ara-
bia gets an annual subsidy of
eight million pounds from the
British foreign office, a spokes-
man of the American League for
a Free Palestine charged that Ibn
Saud's letter to President Truman
criticizing his stand on Palestine
was "impudent, deliberately false,
and a British-Inspired attempt to
tell the President what Mr. Attlee
dare not say himself—'keep out of
Palestine'"
Referring to Ibn Saud as a
"British paid British puppet," the
League's spokesman called atten-
tion to the strange circumstances
that Saud's official diplomatic doc-
ument should have been issued In
London, rather than in Mecca or
W
ashington.

Opposing the Arab King's ref-
erence to "Jewish" aggression
"threatening neighboring Arab
countries," the League official said
that while there has been no in-
stance of a real or implied Heb-
rew threat to any of Palestine's
Arab neighbors, "there are today
several hundred Saudi Arabians in
the Genin district of Palestine
along with other Imported mer-
cenaries, who are being openly
trained under British supervision
to swoop down upon and attack
Hebrew settlements within a mat-
ter of weeks."
.A3 the source for this informa-
bon, he quoted a bulletin received
by the American League for a
Free Palestine from the Hebrew
resistance forces in Palestine.
President Truman," he said,
has ar more right, under the
Ithglo-
,L 52 f American Convention of
4. to concern himself with the
uture of Palestine than Ibn Saud,
vho ls a foreign potentate without
43' relation to Palestine except
oft.indlcated
desire to possess
rti,Eiti
0 r datL o

9

CONGREGATION BETH AARON
18000 Wyoming at Thatcher

ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A

MODERN TALMUD TORAH

Children accepted from 5 years old and up.
Bar Mitzvah classes
Registration still open for all classes.
Hours for Registration
Are: Sunday, 9.12 Noon,
Every Evening Except Fri., Sat., Sun.
7.9
RABBI CHAIM WEINSTEIN
Spiritual Director and Principal

—

The Committee of Education

The United Hebrew Schools

OF DETROIT

Announce That

Additional Classes for Beginners

as well as for children in advanced classes
are now being organized in the various
branches of the Schools.

Parents are asked to register their children
NOW in the following Schools:

PHILADELPHIA • BYRON-1245 W. Philadelphia, Ma. 8770
DAVID W. SIMONS— Tuxedo & Hohnur, Ho. 5711
ROSE SITTIG COHEN-13226 Lawton, To. 8.0063
PARKSIDE SCHOOL — 15705 Parkaide, Un. 2.0506
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
BRADY PUBLIC SCHOOL
BAGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL

Classes for children of kindergarten and pre•kin.
dergarten ages meet from 10 to 12 daily at the
David W. Simons and Rose Sittig Cohen Schools,

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n Memoriam

YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH

The following Yahrzeits to be
observed at
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
this coining month

October 25th—Mrs. Freda Sachs
Mr. Hirsch Zaperstein
October 26th—Mrs. Bessie Fishman
October 28th-1st Lt. Eugene Friedman
Mr. Louis Aaron
October 31st—Mr. Edward Newman
November 1st—Mr. Harry Wcingarden
FT, It6 ,c7;07L' ,
"° Mrs. Esther Lipson
November 2nd—Mr. Moses Sachs
November 3rd—Rabbi Samuel M. Fine
November 4th—Mrs. Fannie Steingold
November 1 0th—Mrs. Sarah Rubin
November 11th—Mrs. Riba Boesky
November 12th—Mr. Max Broox
November 12th—Mr. Saul Levine
November 13th—Mr. Pinchos Holtzman
November 1 4th—Mrs. Minnie Levi
Mr. Samuel J. Maxman
November 15th—Miss Chava G. Shapero

November 18th—Mr. Z. Muscovitz
November 1 9th—Mrs. R. Toker

Mr. Hyman Holtzman
Mr. Coleman Rottenberg
November 20th—Mr. Philip Baxter
November 26th—Mr. H. S. Seidman
November 29th--Mr, Samuel Holtzmap

