The Voice of the Women's League to Hear Panel
Man in the Street at Joint Interfaith Luncheon

Photos by ERIC BENNETT

TIME: Sunday afternoon.

PLACE: Twelfth at Blaine.

QUESTION: Do you think that
German Jews should make an
attempt to resettle in their
former homes in Germany?

MRS. LILLIAN ROSEN, 1414 E.
Euclid avenue, housewife.
Yes, 'I think they should. Under
Allied occupation Germany is no
longer the same country it was
when H it le r
was dictator.
It Is true that
Germany is still
anti-Semitic, but
what nation is
not? If Jews
lived a mong
themselves there
they still would
be able to main-
t sin comfort-
able homes.
I have always believed that
Jews should be scattered through-
out the world. That includes Ger-
many as well as Palestine. Since
German Jews are very much like
Germans they should remain in
their native country rather than
go to Palestine, where they would
probably be unhappy.
If all Jews left Germany, the
Nazis would be able to say that
they have succeeded in their pur-
pose of driving them out of their
country.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, January 31, 1947

Three Illinois interfaith leaders
will engage in a panel discussion
on ''A Brotherhood Pattern for
Peace" at the joint interfaith
meeting of the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations and the
Detroit Round Table at 1 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 10 at Temple Beth
El.
The participants will be Rabbi
Charles E. Shulman of North
Shore Congregation Israel, Glen-
coe, Ill.; the Rev. Harold W.
Ruopp, minister of the Central
Church of Chicago; and James E.
Supple, religious editor of the
Chicago Sun.
Mrs. Harry Becker is program
chairman. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,
president of the league, has ex-
tended invitations to women of all
faiths as well as to members of
all constituent league organiza-
tions to attenc this affair.
A dessert luncheon will be served
prior to the discussion.
Mrs. Morris Adler will give the
opening prayer. The following
presidents of sisterhoods will be
in charge of seating the guests•
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, Bnai Da-
vid; Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, Ezra
Federation; Mrs. T. M. Curtis,
Bnai Moshe; Mrs. Abe Katzman,
Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Maurice
Klein, Beth El; Mrs. Samuel Bla-

ALEX EPSTEIN, 2092 Pingrec
avenue, assistant manager, Big
Bear Market.
Jewish refugees are not wanted
no matter where they go. There-
fore, I think German Jews should
make some ef-
t
fort to return
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to Germany.
Settling in
Palestine will
not solve the
problem of the
Jews. When that
country be-
comes over-
crowded there
will be just as
much trouble
there as in other places.
I do not think there is a solu-
tion to the Jewish problem. Ger-
many is not the only country that
is anti-Semitic. Just about every
nation in the world is guilty of
the same thing.
German Jews will be just as
well off to return to Germany and
try to make the best of things
there.

MRS. GABRIEL COHN, 1704 Phi-
ladelphia avenue, housewife.
Certainly not! There is no longer
a place for Jews in Germany. To
ask them to return to or remain
in a country
there they wit-
nessed wholesale
murder of their
relatives a n d
friends w ou 1 d
only be adding
salt to their
wounds.
Besides, t h e
Jews hate the
Germans so
much that they
could not stand to live in the
same country with them.
German Jews should go to Pal-
estine and to North and South
America if possible. Only in these
places will they be able to live
as human beings again. They have
suffered long enough without ask-
ing them to remain in Germany
to suffer more.

Synagogues Spur
Mizrachi Drive

Author to Address
Kvutzah Function

This Sabbath, Feb. 1, has been
set aside in local synagogues for
the promotion of the work and
ideals of Mizrachi. Both Rabbis
and laymen will speak from the
pulpits on the aims of Mizrachl
and will urge worshipers to join
the religious Zionist ranks. Syna-
gogues that will enroll 25 or more
members have been urged to form
Mizrachi chapters under the name
of their own congregations.
• The membership committee con-
sists of Dr. Moses Wiser, Sol 13.
Edelman, Charles T. Gellman, Da-
vid I. Berris, Israel Levenson,
Aaron Tilchin, Solomon Chinitz,
Max Kaminsky and Irving W.
Schlussel.

Abba Gordin, author and lec-
turer, will speak at a Kvutzah
Ivrith gathering at 9 p. m., Satur.
day, Feb. 1, in the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.
A writer of many works on Jew-
ish ethics, Gordin is especially
noted for his "The Jewish Woman
in the Bible." His subject will be
"Everlasting Peace." There is no
admission charge.

MRS. ABE KATZNIAN

chcr, Temple Israel; and Mrs. Max
H. Goldsmith, Northwest Congre-
gation.
Collections of SOS gifts will be
made at the meeting, Mrs. Harry
Singer announces.

RABBI ISRAEL E. BOTWINICK,
former Army chaplain and MI
worker in Germany, will he the
guest speaker at the fourth annual
banquet of Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin at 6 p. ni. Sunday, Feb. 9.
Rabbi Botwinick has been in Ger-
many and France for 23 months
and worked with DIA in the last
nine. At the banquet, he will give
a report on his activities abroad
and his contacts with many sur-
vivors who had been presumed
lost. Tickets may be obtained in
the office of the Yeshivah, Lin-
wood and Elmhurst avenues.

MAX FORMAN, 2002 Blaine ave-
nue, Chrysler employe.
Jews should give up Germany
completely and forget about ever
hoping for a decent life there.
The Nazis have
murdered their
families and
would do the
same to the liv
ing Jews if the
occupation forc-
es were re-
moved.
To make
things worse,
so - called "mi.
n or" Nazis have
been set free by the Allies which
makes Germany almost as bad as
it was under Hitler.
Germany is not the only coun-
try where Jews can no longer re-
main. Poland is just as bad if not
worse. Jews in these two countries
especially should be given the op-
portunity to start life anew in
other lands, preferably the United
States, Canada and Palestine.

Militant Zion Group
Plans Program Here

Detroit Jewish youth interested
in a militant program of helping
the fighters of the Yishuv are
asked to contact Phillip Jaffe,
head of Betar, the Hebrew Resist-
ance Committee.
For information on an open
house planned for next week, call
Jaffe at TY. 4-0145.

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MASS MEETING

RABBI A. S. SOFER, Chief Rabbi-elect and formerly I t
director of the famous Yeshivoh of Pressburg (Bratislava),
has arrived in our city from Palestine.
Rabbi Sofer is an eminent scion of the world.famous I
Sofer Rabbinical dynasty which has entered Jewish history I
150 years ago with the great Chsam Sofer and has since I
then enriched Israel from his own family-tree with an
unequaled number of Gayonim, Authors, Leaders and
establishers of Yeshivoths, and valiant selfless champions
of traditional Judaism.
From the Hitler terror in Slovakia, Rabbi Sofer was
compelled, with his great father Rabbi Akiba, to escape
to Palestine. Arriving there they re-established the Ycshi-
voh of Pressburg and have founded the orphanage "Moan
Lejalde Hagoloh" to shelter and to give a profound religi-
ous education to the orphaned ,children of our sainted
martyrs in Europe.

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DETROIT HALEVY SINGING SOCIETY

Nominations of new officers will
be made at a special meeting of,
the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization at 1 p. m.-
Monday at Congregation Bnai
Moshe.
In addition, checks will be made
out for orphan families in Pal-
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other athletics among its mem-;
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nounced.
The club will sponsor its dinner
dance Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Park'
Avenue Hotel. Mickey Woolf's or-
chestra will play.
A program of adult education is
being charted by Rabbi Chaim
Weinstein.

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Mrs. Irving C. Beckman Id re.
view "Wasteland" by Joe Sinclair
at a meeting of the Bnai David
Sisterhood Monday evening, Feb.
10.

Rabbi Abraham Shmuel Sofer,
former Chief Rabbi of Pressburg,
(Bratislava) and co-director of a
Jerusalem Yeshivah and orphan-
age, will be honored at a mass
meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday at the
Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
Rabbi Sofer represents the fifth
generation of his family who oc-
cupied the double positions of
Chief Rabbi and of director of
the Yeshivah Shebeth Sofer, now
moved to Jerusalem.

Bnai David Maps
Events Honoring
Arbor Day, Scouts

An all-Palestine program in cele-
bration of Jewish Arbor Day will
be given by Bnai David for all
children of the congregation at 7
p. in. Tuesday.
A skit on the importance of
trees to Eretz 'Israel, a Palestine
movie and the distribution of Pal-
estine fruits are on the program.
During Boy Scout Week, the
congregation is dedicating its Fri-
day night gathering Feb. 7 to
Scout Troop 135 of the synagogue.
Members of the troop will parti-
cipate in the service with Sheldon
Karnder, one of the scouts, giving
a resume of the Sedrah and Shel-
don Abramson speaking on "The
Ideal of Scouting."

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Mass 'Sleeting to Honor
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