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November 29, 1946 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-11-29

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9, 1946.

Friday, November 29, 1946.

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HIAS Aids Family Find S.A. Home
The Voice of the
Man in the Street

TIME Sunday afternoon.
PLACE: Dexter at 1Vaverly.
QUESTION: Do you think that
FEPC legislation in the state
will succeed in curbing job
administration?

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educator
at Slam-
. Wednes-
• con Jew-
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ries spon.
del( Men's

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Clioricle

Photos by ERIC BENNETT

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Page Eleven

The Palestine Scene

Threat of Civil War
Visioned in Disorders

Tel Aviv Mayor, Councilers Assail
Outrages, Blast British Reprisal

BEN SILVER, 17328 Indiana av-
enue, home furnishings store
proprietor.
Yes, I think it will succeed to
all practical purposes. Of course,
if sonic employers are especially
bent toward discrimination they
will not let legislation stop them.
It should be
successful in big
concerns partic-
ularly. Whether
t does any good
among the smal-
ler ones is to be
questioned. I do
feel, however,
that it will
serve its pur-
pose here also.
FEPC legisla.
don has been long needed. Any-
thing that can do good for minor-
ities should be encouraged.

TEL AVIV A new wave of anti-terrorist sentiment
is sweeping Jewish Palestine following the latest out-
rages in which a number of Jews were fatally injured.
Terrorism may bring the country to the brink of
civil war, Eliezer Perlsen, vice-mayor of Tel Aviv warned
the municipal council.

-



Addressing the second national
conference of Jewish ex-service- have attacked Palestine Jews," the
men, Moshe Shertok, chief of the broadcast said, "nor do they coun-
Jewish Agency's political depart- tenance terror, considgring terror-
ment, declared that "we are facing ists enemies of their land, but
a new attempt to represent Jewish they will not bend their back to
Palestine as a blood-thirsty ,com- British pogromists sowing terror
munity seeking the blood of in- through the streets of a Jewish
nocent men and we must combat city.
'WE'LL TAME THEM'
this attempt."
VIOLENCE ASSAILED
"We warn the authorities that
At the municipal council session, if they do not tame these police-
A FAMILY OF SPANISH JEWS, former inmates of a detention
camp in France, are shown here studying a map of South America Mayor Israel Rokach denounced men, their victims will do so."
as they await completion of arrangements for the continuance of political violence, two Labor
British authorities announced
MRS. BETTY GOLD, 2490 Glen- their immigration to Venezuela. Geronimo Casasola (pointing to spokesmen urged creation of an meanwhile that the country's rail
dale avenue, housewife.
map) and his family arrived in New York en route to the South organization to combat terrorism service, which had been suspended
If FEPC legislation is passed it American country. Upon their arrival In the United States, they and a representative of the mod. for several days after rail em-
should work. Employers will be were met by Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society officials crate Aliyah Hadasha demanded ployes struck to protest the dan-
put on a spot and they will know (IIIAS) who took care of their housing and travel.
a special body to protect the popu- ger from constant bombings, will
that violations will be punishable.
lation against extortion.
be resumed under army control,
Today, In a great many in-
Condemning the reprisals by but only during daylight hours.
stances, employ-
British police and soldiers for two Twenty thousand troops will be
ers first ask a
successive nights, which resulted assigned to guard the rails, with
person his na-
in 54 casualties to civilians and check points set up at half-mile
tionality a n d
extensive property damage in Tel intervals.
many times do
Aviv, Rokach declared that "ter-
a * •
not even inquire
rorist acts constitute the gravest
about his abil-
NEW YORK (WNS)—A scath- that American Jewry is to be danger, not only to the Zionist
ity. Such a con- ing attack on the new "Jewish" taught by the American agents of movement and Jewish Palestine, Tommies' Terrorism
dition is shame- line of the Communist Party was Soviet-Jewish culture — the Jewish but also abroad where they are
Spreads to 2 Cities
ul. FEPC legis- made this week by Congress Week- communists.
spreading."
lation should ly, official organ of the American
Referring to the "tremendous sig-
"Mining roads is not heroism,"
HAIFA (Palcor)—The anti-Sem-
put a stop to Jewish Congress.
nificance" of the Soviet program he said, "but destructive work by itic violence by British police and
this.
In an unusually long editorial in eliminating anti-Semitism and the worst elements. The British troops which was confined to Tel
I think something should also dealing with the recently adopted solving the Jewish problem police and soldiers killed by these Aviv and Jerusalem last week,
be done to curb discrimination re- resolution of the Communist Party through economic reconstruction acts were innocent men," the may- spread to Haifa when a party of
garding college quotas. Similar of America on "Communist Work and equality, the editorial notes or said, adding that' that, of armed British soldiers broke into
legislation would be a wonderful Among the Jewish Masses," Con- that "this process of legal, econo- course, "did not justify police and a Jewish. cafe and assaulted all
gress Weekly stated that the con- mic and political restoration has military violence against innocent persons present. The owner was
thing in this respect.
badly injured and a number of
cepts of Jewish life and destiny" rendered the network of Yiddish civilians."
customers were beaten.
IRVING BROWN, 3352 Clements enunciated in the resolution evi- schools, the Yiddish press and IRGUN WARNS BRITISH
many
cultural
institutions
super-
In Jerusalem, the Irgun distrib-
Violence continued in Jerusalem
avenue, partner in R and K denced the "widening and formid-
able gap" separating the "so-called fluous," and that even the "most uted pamphlets warning that 'it when British troops and police,
Building Co.
I think it will help immensely. 'Jewish' line of those who follow sympathetic observers have noth- will Wound 50 British soldiers for searching the Geulah quarter In-
Pressure will be on employers and communist doctrine and those who ing to report on any communal every Jew Injured by police rioters. jured six Jewish youths, one of
An official communique this whom was beaten by soldiers In
they will not take chances on worry about the fate of the Jew- or national Jewish life in the
week confirmed that considerable the street.
USSR."
breaking a law.
ish people."
damage was caused by the rioters
Although our business has been CHAMPION ARABS
and admits 32 cases of assault,
Recalling that during the war
a little partial
five of which required hospitali-
toward Jews
years the Communist Party "con-
zation.
DEMAND
when it comes
veyed the impression of supporting
The Haganah warned the au-
to handing out
the idea of a Jewish National
thorities that "Palestine Jews will
jobs, we still do
Homeland" and of having re-
ASPIRIN
not let nation-
The following are being sought not allow themselves to be deliv-
treated from "its previous and
100 TABLETS 331
ality stand as a
often violent anti-Zionism," the by relatives in Europe. Anyone ered into the hands of British
criterion f o r
editorial noted that "the ambig- knowing of their whereabouts is pogromists. The Jews do not see
employment.
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 104
uity" of that position was "now asked to call the Jewish Social any enemy in every British sol-
dier and policeman who might
definitely ended" and that the Service Bureau, TR. 2-4080.
In fact, we
David, Murov and Moisey 13elikov
party reverted "to its prewar posi-
employ Negros,
formerly of Zaporozse, Russia, Is being
tion of champion of the Arab sought by niece, Sara Glatt.
Italians, G e r -
For Consultation
people."
Riven and Belreeh Schaller Is being
mans, Poles and
The editorial points out that the sought by David Schaffer.
on personal or family
other nationalities and find this
Tzarovskt Chisul Is being sought
Communist opposition to the im- by It. Israel
practice very gratifying.
Photo Engravers
problems—Call
Starik.
It is a shame that FEPC legis- mediate admission of 100,000 Jews A. and Ida Shulkin are being sought
641 MONROE
lation should be needed in the into Palestine and their suggestion by Moshe ICawa.
ANNA OXENHANDLER
Leizer and Tuba Kirsehenhaum Is be-
first place, but since it Is, the of making any immigration de- ing
CA. 0472
sought by Michalina Krajewska.
TRinity 1.0362
pendent on "Arab sanction" would
results should pay off.
ltka Reznik and son and (laughter
doom hundreds of thousands of Yoske and Rivka are being sought by
MRS. HENRY WOLOK, 3203 Wa- Jews either to continued confine- Usher Gonikman.
Acram Damareus, formerly of Rusell
ment in European camps or to Street,
verley avenue, housewife.
is being sought by his daughter
I do not think that legislation harrowing insecurity.
Lucretia Delmarlan.
Leo' and Edith Nagel. formerly of
will solve the problem. Discrim-
To advocate in 1946 "the crea-
ination will not be solved by an tion of an Arab-Jewish state, subt- Vienna, are being sought by Marta
Resehrelter of Austria.
apt of legislature. It narrows ly camouflaged as an 'independent
Joe Piltz, formerly Piltzewich, born
down to the individual.
state'", the editorial warned, is fo In Zawiercza, Poland, Is being sought
I am not say- offer a "solution" which "can stem by cousin, Dawid Rusiewlez.
Rosa Wolf Is being sought by Marie
ing the bill will only from an attitude less inno- Birnbaum.
b e altogether cent than indifferent to the fate
Moses Razvaski is being sought by
useless. I do of the Jewish people."
Aron Alpert.
It Fiedler Is being sought by Roza
think it will NO NATIONAL LIFE
Grinberg.
work to a cer-
Apropos the Communist sug-
lien Labin Is being sought by Hersh
tain degree. But gestion of closer cultural coopera- Labin.
Davird Goldstein Is being sought by
even if it does, tion between American and Soviet
photographer
.
Ilaskelewitsch.
that feeling of Jewry, the weekly said that "the Elle
Boruch Brill Is being sought by
r acial hatred establishment of close relations Gotut. Jakubowich.
will still be between American and Soviet
(formerly with Preston Sweet)
there.
Jcwries has long been the hope of
Legislation of all who believe in the unity of the
this nature would not be needed Jewish people," bui that "what this
in the first place if parents would program calls for is that American
teach their children to love rather Jews become disciples of Soviet
4 than hate. It is here that dis- Jewry in cultural "affairs." The
plan, as evisaged by the Corn
crimination should be fought.
monists, it added, "means in effect

Communist Party Line on Jews
Blasted by Congress Editorial

Relatives Sought
by European Kin

None StAroseph
Better

.

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Eric

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announces the opening of his
modern and well-equipped

Prof. Weinberg to Play
at Hashofar's Concert

Prof. Jacob Weinberg of New
York will be guest artist at the
first concert of the season of Ha-
shofar at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec.
8, at the Jewish Center. .
He will be heard as pianist in
his own compositions and also with
Zinovl Bistritzky, violinist, and Ja-
cob Becker, cellist. The Jewish
Folk Chorus, Henri Goldberg, di-
rector, and Florence Kutzcn, ac-
companist, will present several
choral compositions.
Julius Chajcs will be chairman
of the evening.

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