The Voice of the HistaArut to Hear
Man in the Street Ghetto, DP Songs

Photo by JACK . BIGELMAN

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Named JWV Officer

Close Ties Urged
on Jewish Sects

(Continued from page 3)

Concert to Celebrate

TIME: Sunday afternoon.
Campaign Closing
PLACE: Dexter and Waverly.
QUESTION: Do you think Be-
vin is sincerely trying to reach
The ghetto and DP camp songs,
a solution to the Palestine born out of the sufferings of Eu-
problem by turning it over to rope's Jews and reflecting faith
the UN?
in their ultimate salvation, will
DAVID WITTENBERG, 15163 Pe- be presented to Detroit by Emma
Schaver, soprano, and a symphony
toskey avenue, supervisor, Chev- orchestra and choral group under
rolet plant.
Sevin and the rest of the Brit- the direction of George Sebastian,
at the closing event of the Histad-
ish leaders are sincere in only rut campaign, at 8:30 p. m. Sun-
one respect—to salvage as much
day in Music Hall.
for the British
Maurice Samuel, noted Zionist
as possible. It's
leader and author, and Joseph
foolish to think
Baratz, commander of Histadrut
that they care
forces in the Jewish Brigade, will
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about Palestine
be the guest speakers. Samuel assid2pusiowwiem
DR.
ROBERT
ROSEN
of De-
from any other
replaces Rabbi James G. Heller
troit has been named national
angle than that.
who will be unable to attend.
To be frank
The melodies and words of the surgeon and a member of the
about the whole
songs were brought to this coun- national rehabilitation committee
situation, I do
try by Mrs. Schaver from the DP of the Jewish War Veterans of
the United States. A member of
not think Eng-
camps where she sang.
JWV for the past 12 years,
land is trying
Rosen has held the posts of de-
SONGS PRESERVED
to solve the
problem. Rather she is stalling un-
The composers of most of the partment commander, national
til such time as she can get back concentration camp songs are un- vice-commander, national surg-
on her feet economically.
known, and the melodies, many eon and chairman of the na-
The reason Bcvin is turning the of which were chanted as the tional membership committee.
Philip Cantor, commander of the
question over to the UN, I think,
Lt. Eli Levin Pbst No. 230, has
is to give the impression that he
been appointed a member of the
Is sincere. You can be sure that
national convention committee
he and his cohorts will resort to
of JWV.
plenty of underhanded lobbying
among UN members to see that
they vote to England's best in-
Medical Clinic Opened
terests.

MRS. DOROTHY ZUSSMAN, 2944
Waverly avenue, housewife.
For one thing, Bevin seems to be
an open anti-Semite, which means
he is determined to thwart Jewish
plans for it
Homeland. The
fact that he
plans turning to
the UN for aid
only shows that
Britain is on a
spot and has
no alternative.
I think the
British Empire
is going to 'pots'
and is ready to
get out of Palestine. The move is
entirely a selfish one on the part
of England, which has received
nothhig but grief from its man-
date.
Despite this, I believe Bcvin will
maintain a vengeful attitude to-
ward the Jews. By that, I mean
that even though Britain may
have to pull out of Palestine, it
is going to see that the Jews do
not get too good a deal.

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J EWISH CHRONICIt end The Iia! Chronicle

Friday, March 21, 1947

the same liberty of choice of Jew-
ish sect to my neighbor?

Can I give my Jewish neighbor
the privilege of choice and still
feel close to him, as a member
of the same but larger group?

The Gentiles appear to have no
monopoly on ignorance of the
Jew. They have no monopoly as
to the rivalries and hatred ex-
pressed between denominations.
We have our share; sometimes
I think we have more than our
share, since we must be "better
than the goyim."

We could stand a large dose
of understanding of each other.
An intra-faith program, for mu-
tual knowledge of the orthodox,
conservative and reform groups,
could be one implement in ce-
menting us into one large group.

3 Detroiters Nimed
to Defense Committee

NEW YORK — Aaron Droock,
Isadore Levin and Joseph M.
Welt of Detroit have agreed to
serve as members of the newly
formed national council of the
Joint Defense Appeal (JDA). They
will help to rally support among
Michigan's Jewish communities in
behalf of the $6,000,000 goal of
the JDA to finance the 1947 pro-
gram of the American Jewish
Committee and the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Thud Brith.
Thirty-seven additional east cen-
tral communal leaders will serve .
with the three from Michigan on
the council to recruit strength
among the communities of all
cast central states In the fight
against anti-Semitism.

WOODWARD BRANCH
A meeting of the North Wood-.
ward Branch, Jewish European
Welfare Organization, will be held
at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. L. Rich, 11331 Dexter
boulevard.

A Doorway that Says Welcome!

by Leonard Sherman

Leonard Sherman, former mem-
her of the Army Medical Corps,
'las opened the Kirby Clinical
Laboratory at 81 Kirby avenue
ast.
The laboratory, registered with
the state, is equipped to offer
)rompt service for physicians.

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MAURICE SAMUEL
people went to the gas chambers,
were carried by the survivors to
the DP camps.
Mrs. Schaver, concert and opera
singer, was acclaimed by the audi-
ence at her appearance in Car-
negie Hail, New York last Sunday
night as guest artist at the Fes-
tival of Jewish Arts. She has
appeared in a joint recitals with
Tito Schipa and Jan Peerce of
LOUIS ALTUS, 3328 Tyler avenue, the Metropolitan Opera.
men's clothing business.
NOTED CONDUCTOR
Bevin has made rash and harm-
George Sebastian, who will di-
ful remarks against the Jews and
therefore gives the impression of rect 25 musicians from the De-
troit Symphony and a choral
being anti-Sem-
group, is one of the best-known
itic.
young conductors today.
This being
He has conducted the New York
the case, it is
City Symphony, the Montreal Or-
hard to believe
chestra and the Robin Hood Dell
that he is sin-
Philadelphia Orchestra. During'
cere. I, person-
the past year he has been con-
ally, think Be-
ductor of the Cincinnati Sym-
vin is not wil-
phony and for the San Francisco
ling to see Brit-
Opera.
ain give up
The Detroit Halevy Singing So-
Palestine.
ciety, composed of 50 persons, will
The history
sing Palestinian songs. Dan Froh-
of Britain with its conniving to man will direct.
maintain a balance of power
would substantiate this viewpoint.
ATTARA CHAPTER
It is doubtful that English lead-
The Attara Chapter of Junior
ers are any different now in re-
Mizrachi
will hold a mixed social
Cards to foreign policy than they for paid up
members at 8:30 p.m.
have been in the past.
Despite all the efforts Bevin has Wednesday in the home of Alice
made to make it appear that ne Berman, 9753 Broadstreet. Girls
20-25, may join by paying dues at
is sincere, it is hard for him to the door. For information call
gloss over anti-Jewish statements
Miss Berman, 6-3709.
he has already uttered.

BICUR CIIOLEM
MRS. IIILDA MANELLO, 3711
Final plans for a mixed party
Tyler avenue, housewife.
Bevin's turning the Palestine of the Young Women's Bicur Cho-
problem over to the UN is no lem Organization, to be held April
sign of his sincerity. Rather, it 27 at Workmen's Circle, will be
is a sign of his discussed at a meeting of the
incapability to Troup at 1:15 p. m. Monday In
handle the situ- the home of Mrs. Bernard Sum-
ner, 18209 Pennington drive.
ation.
It is silly to
GOOSE COUSINS CLUB
say that he is
Mrs. Rolland Martin will be
sincere. If ho is,
he hardly fits hostess to the Goose Cousins' Club
at its meeting April 14. Two wed-
in with a gov- ding anniversaries of members, the
ernment th at 95th of Mrs. David Krause and
has shown
the fifth of Mrs. Max Goose, were
nothing but in- honored at a club luncheon.
sincerity, n o t
only toward Palestine, but all over
WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB
the world.
A meeting of the Detroit Wo-
Even if England does turn the men's Service Club will be held
issue over to the UN and accepts Monday. Gifts will be distributed
the UN decision, it should not be among patients at the Dearborn
considered a sign of British nobil- Veterans' Hospital. Those inter-
ity and humanitarianism. England ested in joining the club should
is looking out for England and call Mrs. Vile Tam, UN. 3-1308.
no one else.

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English, Victorian Furniture, Steinway Concert Grand Piano in Louis XVI

Ivory Case with Pastel Decorations, Crystal, Silver, Rare Porcelains, Bronzes,

Marbles, Crystal and Wrought Iron Chandeliers, Oil Paintings, Etchings,

Prints, Oriental Rugs, Chenille Carpeting, Fireplace and Office Equipment,

Game Tables, and an Extensive Library.

Property of a distinguished Family re-
moved from their former Residence,
Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pte., Mich.

To Be Sold at

PUBLIC AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE

ASHRAWY'S ART GALLERY

CONVENTION HALL

4465 WOODWARD AVE. — DETROIT 1, MICHIGAN

(Formerly located at 47 E. Adatns Ave.)

Telephone Te. 3-0025

SALE STARTING TUESDAY, MARCH 25th at 7:30 p. m. and

each night thereafter until entire estate is liquidated.

SPECIAL FEATURE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH

26, at 2 p. m., carpeting, draperies, office equipment.

EXHIBITION: FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MARCH

21, 22, 23-1 to 6 p. m.

TOM ASHRAWY DIRECTING SALE

